Historic Site Marker For Welfare Building Dedicated Saturday ...

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Yl'OTK "Where law end* there tyra/iy begin* " Wdl'.jim Pitt QNE HUNDwtD SEVENTEENTH YEA* No 10 frntiari) 21 ^ CHELSEA, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST k i486 /*»'/ raftv 20 Pog*» Thit W«*k Historic Site Marker For Welfare Building Dedicated Saturday M3MCAT10N OF THE MARKER f«r (he SSOtork Welfare •y deetwJenti of Frank P. Glazier. The Welfare reastrurted a* • rwreadeo farttty far •I the Glarier Stave Ca.. to oww (MOW af 1 V Cbeawa Above an many of taw scante was Bade the dedleaiiM awasftte. the trait rww ar* neaaacn «1 the Glarier tasnaty, mast ef Mvt ai OK Detnal m. From heft an Da* Outer Igreat- il. W>«tftSwi«l aaagattr C«««Ua; Katarya Glazier (fTMddiragfefcrl; and Brfca and JaJie Chafer, the eWMrcaatThw aad Brad igreat-graaajia) Chafer, to dw aac* rev, trans tef*, ar« Katie CtaywM, l o M i a t o f the OrteeaAren lllatarieii aoesttj: Itai'ft Hepharn. paat^raMnt at la* teeJaty; Man Heawsraj Greg Rare and Hetes Leonard, daaffcter and loolalnw af Staanaei PnhMiaerit Walter and Brfea May UooKrd. k* their kft; Jerry Rot, «1 die Mfrbtgaa IIIaHrtral Ciarai-tom; ana ratage areridewt Jerry Sotferlbwatt* and Ma wife. Andrey. New Phone System Promised For Chelsea Late Next Year jaVtogan Bell mii install II 7 afwwaajdatMi" **>** fe «* 01 UjnCtXtoae dialing CM! other • • • r j i l t f rrt I v r r v M for t>w find 3¾.' "' ~." Tne aottuncament comes in oasqMMa>ol»at the inadequacy all)!* Iteal phone system. - onjotadl* for tedawfi** who re tffrmQf on the system ' T i e retaliation of the new eankameat it one of a series of inv pravemsnei Michigan Bell has bv jfjated to enhance the quality of iaaal and long distance servk* far Chelsea customers," accor- Sang ID Marcia Buhl, Michigan Bear's local corporate affairs manager Chelsea Area Chamber <4 Com- merce has arranged a public forum on the local phone .service on Aug. ?1 at 9 a.m. in the Chelsea Milling Co auditorium The forum will feature a represen- tative of Michigan Bell ami perhaps a representative of th« Michigan Public Service Com- mission. Buhl said quest cms about the new services, as well as other concerns, will be addressed at the forum In addition to touch-tone dial- ing, the new MTTVK* will enable cHlaaanpi to ardsv. »CaU : f»roaroiag 1 w*tcw Crasawn an in* r*B ffntt on* ntxm ta A oarfcer obsignating The Welfare Bdflding a state historic itte waa unveiled at a dedication ceremony Saturday afternoon at UMi ^FWooasaHal anc f The bofknng, odciaaOy coit- itrurted aa a recrcatkn facility for cmntoyea* of the Glazier 'Stove Co., the dominant Chelsea industry al the turn of the cen- ter?, ii the home of The Chelsea Standard, ft became the first historic building in town to be of- ficially recognized with a marker A crowd of about SO people, in- cluding CheUea Village Presi- dent Jerry Satterthwarte, Jerry Roe. of the Mkftajan Katorica! Commismon, Waiter and Helen May l*onard, pubfishers of The Standard and The Dexter leader. Chelsea Area Htstortcal Society members. and several •lecendenta of stove company founder Prank P Glau« were on hand Roe. who travel* all over Mtchu^fl to marker presenta- tions, said The Welfare Building is "one of the most unique buildings in the state" T h e only bad news I hare is that the marker comes from Ohio." Roe also took the opportunity to announce that a state library and archives is being constructed in Unaing. Kathleen Chapman, president of the Cheiac* Area Historical Society, welcomed guests Bradley Glazier, great- of Frank Glaxier. re- aaw of the history of tb* iftclndkMj Glacier's • Cafl-weJting. which lets a phone user know ther* is * second CJII waitLig • Speed caikng. which allows a customer to use special codes when dialing frequently calied numbers • Thrn-way c^liin^, *hich enah.es a caller to add 3 third party to the line. Adonic to Buhl, it's hu'h'y unusual for Michigan Bell to an- nounce changes in phone service so far at lead of their actual im- plenwnUUu*i She said that nor- mally a community will not be t.,[d j;m! so days before. "It'b a process of education," Buhl said "When changes are made, ^mi-times the dial tone changes, for example It's easier to educate the puhlic when we know exactly what those changes will be But because of the amount of concern and discussion about the service, I could not see us waiting until next year to announce it." Buhl said the enhancements "have been on the books for some ut not tfc*e*h/ct*n- muntty mat wants thai anhanced service We have to w-wwstaat* where tt makes good business sense." in talking about the over-ail phnne service. Buhl said that long-term planning for Chelsea has pir-^ented specsaJ problems. The growth m dial-1 direct long distance dialing! traffic in Chelsea has been astronomical," Buhl said. "There w&i as much growth m the first six months of IMS as there was in au of i » » . Wlien > ou look at a community of CheLsea's s»e, it's difficult to plan." Buhl said the growth has beer, due to companies like BookCrafters, Inc., which rely heavily on telemarketing "TA D* «wy •ttprisad if people wart stiS having problems with loin; distance service," Buhl said. 'If they »rt, t want to hear about d." tn adddioa, ki April the com- pany added 193 lines to handle local Dhone traffic, Buhl said. Continued on page two) CHS Class of "77 Meeting To Plan 10-Year Reunitm Chelae* High school Class of 1977 will meet at Pierce Park Sept. 5 at 6 p.m. to start plans for their 10-year reunion. Any questions, call Robert Swanberg, f 517) 7*4-7918. Dan Glaxier. grandson of frank P., was on hand with Ids chudren, June and Brian. Audrey Harru. a lifetime Chelsea resident, recalled play- ing basketball for a girls team on the upstairs court 1.1 the building Former historical society president Marge Hepburn was recognised as being the push behind the drive to have the building recognized as an historic site Mary Ann Burgess and David HwfT«i»ari p*rforaied the forma! unveiling. They are the children of Otis Titus and Paul Hoffman who along with Britten Graham were active members of the historical society, collected (Continued on page four l WELCOMING REMARKS tor the oedkatww of an hissorkal marker for The Welfare Ibdldtng. new home of The Chrtst-a Stan- dard, were made b> Kathleen Chapman, president of the ChHsra AJT» Historical Society School District To Buy Modern Phone System Chelsea School District will spend nearly $67.000 over the next five years t<. ipgrade its anti- quated rotary aia! phonr- system early this fali. By changing systems, the district anticipates saving nearly $18,000 over the five years, according to Assistant Superintendent Fred Mills. Chels<!a !.H-hooi Hoard approved the purnha.se at Monday night'.'* regular meeting. The AT&T Merlin System will be installed sometime in thif next ,'iix to eight weeks. Mills said. He •said it will offer the district a variety of features the current system does not have. Mills said the district will use a leji.se/purcliH.se plan so that it will own the system outright at the end of five years. Total cost over the five years including the maintenance agreement will bo 166,421.80. That compares to a total cost of $«4,000 over five years for the existing -system. AT&T's hid was the lowest of three submitted, Communica- tions Inc. hid $00,936.00. Magna Communications hid $73,672.20. Mills .said that he originally wanted to hav • the .system in- stalled over the suinmcr, but "It took a little longer lhan 1 thought to write un the specifications." One of the specifications re- quired that the system be American-made, which ruled out a number of companies. Mills said he was particularly concerned that the chosen com- pany would "still he in business 10 years from now." One of the features of the new system is that both North and South Momentary schools, and Beach Middle school, will have their own telephone numbers. Currently all calls are routed through the main switchboard in the administrative offices. Other features of the system will allow conference calls, call waiting, call transfer and return when there Is no answer, paging, s|M;ed dialing, transmission of data ami voice over the same line, and restriction of long distance calls to certain telephones. The system is also capable of handling 130 phones system-wide, including 70 at Chelsea High school, and 20 each at the elemen- tary and middle schools on the current software (the system is computer-controlled). Currently the district has 8¾ phones and there are plans to add three phones at the outset. CHEI*SKA HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1981 held Its five-year reunion last Saturday, Aug. 2, at the Chryslers HAW Hall. In the front row, from left, are Chris Kvarn- berg, Terrl Phillips, Sandy Kaiser, Ulna Van Klper, Kim Walker, Brian Kovath, Cristy Fshrner Kovath, l^rry Cameron, Miss Chicago and John Howe, In the second row, fr«m left, are Michelle Clark, Sara Borders, Llndu Arnet Satterthwatte, Radlne Cheaver, Donna Finkbeiner, Lori Miller, Mk'helle Umntead, Dawn McDowell, Theresa Tudor, Brian Schulue, Diane Thompson Cobum and Mike Wsde. In the third row, from left, are Jennifer Rlnge Ouenther, Pattl Gerstler, Naacy Heller (secretary), C. B. Wclser, Sue Branham, Cathy Wade lambdln, Darin Walz Rowe, Carl Simpson, Sherl Duffy, Chris Johnson (vice- president), Marcla Warren and Holly MeKutchcon. In the fourth row, from left, arc Mike O'QuInn, Vincent Salyers, Ross SKifflel, Mike Welsner, Mary Jo Klsele, Troy Satter- thwalle, Ken Hopkins, MelvJn Watts, Jr., Keith Hcgadorn, Mary Woyian, Paul Anderson, I-es Hafner, Andy Bullek, Brian Koepele, Karl Schenk, Joel Krichbnum, Steve Wolak and Steve Wilson, lit the hack Is Ken Elliott, class president. i

Transcript of Historic Site Marker For Welfare Building Dedicated Saturday ...

YlOTK Where law end there

tyraiy begin Wdljim Pitt

QNE HUNDwtD SEVENTEENTH YEA No 10

frntiari) 21 ^

CHELSEA MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY AUGUST k i486

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20 Pograquo Thit Wlaquok

Historic Site Marker For Welfare Building Dedicated Saturday

M3MCAT10N OF THE MARKER flaquor (he SSOtork Welfare bully deetwJenti of Frank P Glazier The Welfare

reastrurted a bull rwreadeo farttty far bullI the Glarier Stave Ca to oww (MOW af 1 V Cbeawa

Above an many of taw scante was Bade the dedleaiiM awasftte 1laquo the trait rww ar neaaacn laquo1 the Glarier tasnaty mast ef

Mvt ai OK Detnal m From heft an Da Outer Igreat-il W gt laquo t f t S w i laquo l aaagattr ClaquolaquolaquoUa Katarya Glazier

(fTMddiragfefcrl and Brfca and JaJie Chafer the eWMrcaatThw aad Brad igreat-graaajia) Chafer to dw aac rev trans tef arlaquo Katie CtaywM l o M i a t o f the OrteeaAren lllatarieii aoesttj Itaift Hepharn paat^raMnt at la teeJaty Man Heawsraj Greg Rare and Hetes Leonard daaffcter and loolalnw af Staanaei PnhMiaerit Walter and Brfea May UooKrd k their kft Jerry Rot laquo1 die Mfrbtgaa IIIaHrtral Ciarai-tom ana ratage areridewt Jerry Sotferlbwatt and Ma wife Andrey

New Phone System Promised For Chelsea Late Next Year

jaVtogan Bell mii install II 7 afwwaajdatMi gt

fe laquo 01 UjnCtXtoae dialing CM other bull bull bull r j i l t f rrt I v r r v M for tgtw f ind

3 frac34 ~ Tne aottuncament comes in

oasqMMagtolraquoat the inadequacy a l l ) Iteal phone system

- onjotadl for tedawfi who re tffrmQf on the system

Tie retaliation of the new eankameat it one of a series of inv pravemsnei Michigan Bell has bv jfjated to enhance the quality of iaaal and long distance servk far Chelsea customers accor-Sang ID Marcia Buhl Michigan Bears local corporate affairs manager

Chelsea Area Chamber lt4 Comshymerce has arranged a public forum on the local phone service on Aug 1 at 9 am in the Chelsea Milling Co auditorium The forum will feature a represenshytative of Michigan Bell ami perhaps a representative of thlaquo Michigan Public Service Comshymission

Buhl said quest cms about the new services as well as other concerns will be addressed at the forum

In addition to touch-tone dialshying the new MTTVK will enable cHlaaanpi to ardsv raquoCaU fraquoroaroiag1 wtcw

Crasawn an in rB ffntt on ntxm ta

A oarfcer obsignating The Welfare Bdflding a state historic itte waa unveiled at a dedication ceremony Saturday afternoon at U M i ^FWooasaHal anc f

The bofknng odciaaOy coit-itrurted aa a recrcatkn facility for cmntoyea of the Glazier

Stove Co the dominant Chelsea industry al the turn of the censhyter ii the home of The Chelsea Standard ft became the first historic building in town to be of-ficially recognized with a marker

A crowd of about SO people inshycluding CheUea Village Presishydent Jerry Satterthwarte Jerry Roe of the Mkftajan Katorica Commismon Waiter and Helen May lonard pubfishers of The Standard and The Dexter leader Chelsea Area Htstortcal Society members and several bulllecendenta of stove company founder Prank P Glaulaquo were on hand

Roe who travel all over Mtchu^fl to marker presentashytions said The Welfare Building is one of the most unique buildings in the state

The only bad news I hare is that the marker comes from Ohio

Roe also took the opportunity to announce that a state library and archives is being constructed in Unaing

Kathleen Chapman president of the Cheiac Area Historical Society welcomed guests

Bradley Glazier great-of Frank Glaxier re-

aaw of the history of tb iftclndkMj Glaciers

bull Cafl-weJting which lets a phone user know ther is second CJII waitLig bull Speed caikng which allows a customer to use special codes when dialing frequently calied numbers bull Thrn-way c^liin^ hich enahes a caller to add 3 third party to the line

A d o n i c to Buhl its huhy unusual for Michigan Bell to anshynounce changes in phone service so far at lead of their actual im-plenwnUUui She said that norshymally a community will not be t[d jm so days before

Itb a process of education Buhl said

When changes are made ^mi-times the dial tone changes for example Its easier to educate the puhlic when we know exactly what those changes will be But because of the amount of concern and discussion about the service I could not see us waiting until next year to announce it

Buhl said the enhancements have been on the books for some

ut not tfcehctn-muntty mat wants thai anhanced service We have to w-wwstaat where tt makes good business sense

in talking about the over-ail phnne service Buhl said that long-term planning for Chelsea has pir- ented specsaJ problems

The growth m dial-1 direct long distance dialing traffic in Chelsea has been astronomical Buhl said

There wampi as much growth m the first six months of IMS as there was in au of iraquoraquo Wlien gt ou look at a community of CheLseas sraquoe its difficult to plan

Buhl said the growth has beer due to companies like BookCrafters Inc which rely heavily on telemarketing

TA D laquowy bullttprisad if people wart stiS having problems with loin distance service Buhl said

If they raquort t want to hear about d

tn adddioa ki April the comshypany added 193 lines to handle local Dhone traffic Buhl said

bull Continued on page two)

CHS Class of 77 Meeting To Plan 10-Year Reunitm

Chelae High school Class of 1977 will meet at Pierce Park Sept 5 at 6 pm to start plans for their 10-year reunion

Any questions call Robert Swanberg f 517) 74-7918

Dan Glaxier grandson of frank P was on hand with Ids chudren June and Brian

Audrey Harru a lifetime Chelsea resident recalled playshying basketball for a girls team on the upstairs court 11 the building

Former historical society president Marge Hepburn was recognised as being the push behind the drive to have the building recognized as an historic site

Mary Ann Burgess and David HwfTlaquoiraquoari prforaied the forma unveiling They are the children of Otis Titus and Paul Hoffman who along with Britten Graham were active members of the historical society collected

(Continued on page four l

WELCOMING REMARKS tor the oedkatww of an hissorkal marker for The Welfare Ibdldtng new home of The Chrtst-a Stanshydard were made bgt Kathleen Chapman president of the ChHsra AJTraquo Historical Society

School District To Buy Modern Phone System

Chelsea School District will spend nearly $67000 over the next five years tlt ipgrade its antishyquated rotary aia phonr- system early this fali

By changing systems the district anticipates saving nearly $18000 over the five years according to Assistant Superintendent Fred Mills

Chelslta H-hooi Hoard approved the purnhase at Monday night regular meeting

The ATampT Merlin System will be installed sometime in thif next iix to eight weeks Mills said He bullsaid it will offer the district a variety of features the current system does not have

Mills said the district will use a lejisepurcliHse plan so that it will own the system outright at the end of five years Total cost over the five years including the maintenance agreement will bo 16642180 That compares to a total cost of $laquo4000 over five years for the existing -system

ATampTs hid was the lowest of three submitted Communicashytions Inc hid $0093600 Magna Communications hid $7367220

Mills said that he originally wanted to hav bull the system inshystalled over the suinmcr but It took a little longer lhan 1 thought to write un the specifications

One of the specifications reshyquired that the system be American-made which ruled out a number of companies

Mills said he was particularly concerned that the chosen comshypany would still he in business 10 years from now

One of the features of the new system is that both North and South Momentary schools and Beach Middle school will have their own telephone numbers Currently all calls are routed through the main switchboard in the administrative offices

Other features of the system will allow conference calls call waiting call transfer and return when there Is no answer paging s|Med dialing transmission of data ami voice over the same line and restriction of long distance calls to certain telephones

The system is also capable of handling 130 phones system-wide including 70 at Chelsea High school and 20 each at the elemenshytary and middle schools on the current software (the system is computer-controlled) Currently the district has 8frac34 phones and there are plans to add three phones at the outset

CHEISKA HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1981 held Its five-year reunion last Saturday Aug 2 at the Chryslers HAW Hall In the front row from left are Chris Kvarn-berg Terrl Phillips Sandy Kaiser Ulna Van Klper Kim Walker Brian Kovath Cristy Fshrner Kovath l^rry Cameron Miss Chicago and John Howe In the second row frlaquom left are Michelle Clark Sara Borders Llndu

Arnet Satterthwatte Radlne Cheaver Donna Finkbeiner Lori Miller Mkhelle Umntead Dawn McDowell Theresa Tudor Brian Schulue Diane Thompson Cobum and Mike Wsde In the third row from left are Jennifer Rlnge Ouenther Pattl Gerstler Naacy Heller (secretary) C B Wclser Sue Branham Cathy Wade lambdln Darin Walz Rowe Carl Simpson Sherl Duffy Chris Johnson (vice-

president) Marcla Warren and Holly MeKutchcon In the fourth row from left arc Mike OQuInn Vincent Salyers Ross SKifflel Mike Welsner Mary Jo Klsele Troy Satter-thwalle Ken Hopkins MelvJn Watts Jr Keith Hcgadorn Mary Woyian Paul Anderson I-es Hafner Andy Bullek Brian Koepele Karl Schenk Joel Krichbnum Steve Wolak and Steve Wilson lit the hack Is Ken Elliott class president

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Chelsea Chamber of Comshymerce far the secend time in one month bated 22 major area eusjdoyers it a breakfast meet ins featnrtag the Chamber J Board of Dtractcn and a Michshyigan Bell Telephone Co spokesman add laquo dnciianon on the future of Cbetec i telephone service Cooceras rraquo regardshying the closure of the Chelsea Bell office maintaining quality ser-vice contasued postponment of capital expenditure to improve the capabilities of the 473-exchange

Jraquo ihcwmcasbip caliber animals entered this years Waahtcnaw cavity Ai Youth Fair tn a very popular new event animal decocstioii A euertarad-orange polka dotted apace pur bascbaO piayutg goat and a dog wearing a green top hat were some of the unusual entrant- This years fair with SO years of history featured mere than 2000 exhibit

In lattk Ieagka action last week Bruce Hanaesa BiaieiV bats were doused u the fell to Stan Moneaus uraquodefeatd Inshydians 5-0 Kaat runs raquorr the key to Ren Larson l Tigers vicshytor over Prod ZaeftSe s As 14-11 Larry Nixs Angels gave two hits to the Tif en then Ijrry Nix pitched for the Angels aid shut down the Tiger bati IJ-O Phil Weis Yankee nearly defeated the red fart Indians BJ Huetteradfl and Dave Adams struck out bulleven Indian batters Jr Morseau cam in in the fifth and sixth inrjngs to laquohut down the Yanks W Stan Morwaus In-

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Danif S r^rtm vgtf North Lake was honored by members of Inverrwlaquolaquo( Cowntry Huij Sunshyday July ) with br Denton Day Drntim h-gt bwlt Jte laquoolf cotme at LivTnrslt in 1W3 ilaquo a niiifticsan opi rd iintjer JTII gollaquo and wi-ft-srraquote his 90th btrthday this gtMr

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Although the bridge bonds have been paid oft the bridge authon ty a required by state law to pay back aboU tn million in tub sidies from state gas tax revanuaa and Ucars plat fee

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Tek-nsion has been called the boob tube moving waJQpaper chewing CMr ier the eyes and a heap worse What it aint been called LS out Its here to stay as long 4 what it doe beat space and sports art here We got home movies cm TVs and 1 hear teli pritty soon we ran vote and ahop art the TV So its jest a quesshytion of ho it raquotH change with the tunes

Ed Dodrttl told the fellers at tine country store Saturday night that one way w that TV now u watching iraquo He had saw where BBT is (kxntgt a study erf how the fjVlish watrft the tube To do Oaa they have set tap canxeras m the set- that mme on and show whos in runt of the set whenever its i m They have teamed that after a few hours folks ft-r U theyre bein- watched and they do what tht- ail us do when the TV won It tum eat they do fa abaet ltrvlaquor-thing bat look at the screen Havshying the TV on is like imiding the cat on yta Up Its jomepon to do until you com up with somepuxi to do

Practical speaking what this tells BBC is that its got to keep doing things to git attention from folks sitting around reading the paper and shelling peas Fer sure Ed said our networks are way ahead of this game They know they got most of us in prime time and they got some of us in the daytime soaps so they fill up the rest of the time trying to git all of us FA said he aint turned the set on more than a dozen times fer ball games since the season opened hut hes willing to bet theyre filling time telling new and improved everthtng coming this fall

The fellers were general agreed that TV is entertaining and the last thing a entertainer needs is to be ignored but Hem Webster said TV news alius Ls goshying to be like the blind feller exshyamining the elephant We got to read to git the big picture was Clems words and he sees no way to change that

Speaking of change Zeke Grubb stood foursquare fer changing another American inshystitution the office of sheriff If theres a word that means a bigshyger mistake than deinstitushytionalization in our society ampke declared its politicize We have turned sick people out of hospitals and into a world they cant handle in the name of

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Zeke had saw where sheriff that was a undertaker dwd sudshyden m a North Carolina county and his political pony uad picked a radio dbk jockey to take hu pUee and ran fer the office in the fail The party chairman assured citizens the )oke was on them bgt saying the radio feiler was chose because his qualifications for the office were ever bit as strong as the undertakers It is dear in thu country that what folks want is n awartff at all and they art coming as ctast to that as they can

Personal I see no problem with a sheriff as Ion as he dont me s in police business Some counties have rural poke and let the sheriff staff be paper servers fer the courts Thu LS a better backup than we got in the courts where federal Judges are judges ferever even in prison

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fiepwrtriwnt director ilordon (Juyer who ]uxt recently HS given igt two-year term in hlaquo |laquoh urged approval of the reorganiu tion as the first step m iniplenwrntiru the recommernia tiomlaquo gtf hLx Ac-tion Team advuury group

would like to see these changes take place without aput-tin the de^nronent into separate resource and environmental afeocits Gttyar atid

The new scructur creataa a Resource ManagaoM

bullact) hwadad by a deputy diractor nportiBg to Ovyjr and tiinunatioji of the chwrf aaatetant director paattkm Also eliminated kraquo the chtaf of staff

Three resjional sopervisors would be grren raquoipanltlrilt roiaa and converted to deputy direcshytors reporting to ttst director The deputy dkwrten fur the regions wiD have a key rale in maintaining a balance in tbt fteW structure by approving the u-aignment appointment or transfer of field personnel ui the respective Regions Guyer noteu

The burasMSf repiace four exshyisting btaraawa aach haaded by deputies Baerwatkp aod En-furcenwnt EnsvassBiental Proshytection Reaourcaa and Manage-ment Serrtcus-

Guyer Mid plana arc not com-piete on whk fwoctiows w31 be transferred to which neraquo bureau

The udOaJ phase aJao calla for the creaben of an office of Comshypliance Health and Safety ugt enshysure compliance of environmenshytal laws by the department itself and a chief administrative officer to co-ordinate legislative affairs and the budget-

Guyer said the second and third phase of Che Action Team report will be satiated as soon as the new admrnutrstive team is m place and will address thr issues of division structure and proshygram priorities and budget needa-

Dave Dempeey the governors environmental specialist said the proponed internal changes will restore the agencys credibility and effectiveness

Wr should get a leaner and meaner DFVR and a more rrspon-sive department Dempsey said AsareaukthssvihDUldbe quicker and mare defensible derisions by the department

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As a member of MeAuley Health Plan you can have that time witr tlk new Farsvly Care Program With the Family Care Program you and your baby can go home within 24 to 48 hours utter delivery Home where youre most comfortable

A registered nurse specially trained in maternal and child care will make home visits to check on you and your babys

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Botanical Gardens Offer Docent Trasping Course

Kfi gti nf the MHtthnel HIP(raquoL bull Ourderw In spowtoriru^ i gt(bulllaquogt irmninK course on the ultiiiilaquour rful the garden The - iiurM- int-HinK four to nix wlaquoiui tuniitf fiich of the four veajtoru wilt feature weaonal hlghJilaquohtlaquo and techniques for Kivitm oiit-bull kmr tours Several ouuloor intershypretative expert will be Kuet Jeriurers

MotMfa wilt be held Monday rrjormntf twjginntfui Sept It from 9 30 to 12 30 The claaa u open UJ anyone interested in thartog nature and the outdoor gardena with people of tU a g o

Peruana who have tatetmtvUy completed the entire count will be qualified outdoor docenta at the gardena Being a docent inshyvolves a three-year volunteer rnmmitm^i to jiving tpun Thta three-ytar commitment include bum tune

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j fenior Citizens JYill Enjoy Picnic jjirthday Meeting JChelgttei Vruor Citizen mil wraquoe thlaquo npfjiirtunity tltgt enjogt i punn Kndaj Aux 2 bsiiinnh t 12 niion at Veteran Park for this months tpeciaJ artretty A picpii luoihfin will lx siiv-rd followed fj i vintiy of -irnii[) MUiriih and senior rillrilH svitil Au^iwt birthdays till IK ^ursls li|igtbraiiin their birtlxinvs it the tnrk ihirin tin- purnc This event Js eo-Sjjunsored bullgt thlt Senior hulniwm ltenter ltnd the Senior jtitiens Activity (enter iiul i iionaiiun of $1 2S is suijjostc(l tor partieipanf-s Htrthtun regteiilnn- u bull (Tiadt- in raquolt1 iJn i- l)gt bulliilimi the Jieruur (enter 7j-ltttlti2

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The hndei laquoown wai rhiffnntf with re-embroidered and i hantilly-typt liice The skirt had iarcf tiers flowing into i chapI train

Helena Kmrrmns of Munlth friend of the bride was matron of honor

Rachel Schmel stater of thltf hrlde and Dwwn Vlerk friend of the bride of Manchester m-rc both attendants

John WWtJiktir gtA Battlr Creek brother of the hnrtejrrKirn wos best man

John Porter of Munith and Krit Ennelnwyr of Ypiiilnnti both friends of the tjrul1 and bnde^riKim were uahen

Kirnberly and Aarfm Sehrnell of (lielgta wter and hruthtT of Ihi bride were fkwer^ir arid nn^bearer

The bridijeKroom and nnlaquo bearer w^rp dressed alike

A reception immediately foiiowed at the Chelsea Fair Sershyvice Center Robin Ki^hler-Wrutaker sister-in-law of the bridegroom of Battle Crerk atshytended the i uest book Dawn (Xen and Tina Paddock Ineniti of th^ bride were cake atshytendants

The newlyweds depacted lor a honeymoon at South Hawea Thef w now midioit hi (belseatjw

Sarah Grau Attends Ballet Conference Seminar at MSU

Sarah Grau attended the 36th annual Baitei Conference and Seminar presented by the Cer-rhetti Council of America July S-18 at Michigan State University m Faltn Ijrraquouu

Each student attended daily hallct iia4- UH well k studying character and jazz dance rlasses ltk the evenirut of July 7 all students participated irr the Rallet and Character Performshyance and presentation of awards and ctrtiJicate at the Wharton Center for Performing Arts at Michigan State University

Sarah us the daughter of James and Nanry Grau 7T7 S Mam St Chelsea She will enter Chelsea Hilaquoh v-hool in September

Mr o n d M n Jmrry Ooughetrty

Shelly Springer Marries Jerry Dougherty July 4

Shelly Elizabeth Springer daughter of Mr and M n Sheridan Springer of Cheiaea mamed Jerry Martin Daugher-ty son of Mr and Mrs Gilbert R Dmigherty of Jefferjiooville fnd in ceremonies July 4 at the First Congregational church of Ann Ar-bar

The Rev Terry Smith of-ficiated-

Bridemaid^ wert S h e r n e Springer suttr of the bnde of Madison Wis and Debbie Kohl of Perrysburg 0

Honor attendants were Martin McKenney Derrenberger of nn Arbor and Rick Daugherty brother of the bndegroom of Jef-fersonviile Ind

Serving as itthcrs were Sam Warner cousin of the brtdegmom of Columbus 0 and Chns Brown of Indianapolis Ind

Flower girts were Amanita and Erin Daugherty nieces of the bridegroom

The bride earned on the tradishytion of wearmK her mother s wedshyding dreas The dress was originally designed by her grandshymother Helen Wilson of North lake

A reception was held at tht-Knights of Columbus Hall in Hesshyter

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Thursday Aug 7-Hot turkey sandwich gravy peae and carshyrots three-beaa sUd orange Jell-O milk

Friday Aug 8mdash Picnic at Vets Park-Sliced beef roD potato slad7 tpiaato-nreen pepper marinade freshfruit mUk

Monday Aug M-Sloppy joe on bun buttered corn toued saUul fruit cocktail milk

Tn^Miflv Aiur 15_Rakjraquod llVPT and onions parsley buttered potatoes creamy fruit salad whole wheat bread apple crisp milk

Wednesday Aug 13 -Meat-loaf tomato sauce OBrien potatoes buttered carrots roll with butter fresh fruit milk

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A purse containing $90 was stolen poundrom an automobile parkshyed on Book St on Saturday July 26 Chelsea police reported

Police said the purse belongshying to Iisa Kay Wheeler of Stockbridge was taken between 1230 am and 130 am from an unlocked car

Hie incident was reported on Saturday Aug 2

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2 WOODLAND PAUSE Framed Print Donated by Catherine McClung (oftist) Framing donated by Vil lage Frame Shoppe

3 DINNER FOR TWO at Heritage Inn (with wine) Donated by Cousins Heritage Inn

Tickets arlaquo now on sole $100 exich or 6 for $500 at Vil lage Frame Shopp S107 Main St Dexter Ml 48130 or from Educational Foundation Directors

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The Cavanau^b Lake hfrm of Tom jnd Mary Ann Flynn was the sitting for a reunion June 1H-21 that was attended by 2n members of the Flynn family

Klynns from the Gevelanf and Chicane ltreaj= took advantaue of warm sunny weather lo enjoy fonatinn skiing ^laquofl ^ilmi

Mm Flynn nf suburban (levclaiif acted is ent(-rtiin-ment chHirmnn ami made sure that special surpnMgtlt w r e in ilore eith div Ht -its) preMnted horn innviis dating frum 11frac347

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A smt-alonlaquo hijthli^htci rhe reunion^ final evetnuu md awards were prescnled IHlt following aftemfxin before (iriugt members retunied hmne

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Announcing Dc Russell D Keinath Ciiistrocnterologist oH I uron Gastroenterology Associates P( (Stomach UIVTCT CplonDi^istiivDiseases)

Wiii offer office hours at Chelsea Community Hospital Beginning Tuesday August 5 1986 (Appointments will IHgt scheduled gtgtn Tuesday and Friday afternoons)

Dr Russell i) Keinath un staff at Chelsea ((immunity Hospital and St Joseph Mercy Hospital

For more infomiition call Huron Gutrocnteroloiry Aiiociitcj PC Chtlsca Commiiniiv t lmpiutl 1-800-772-4459 an area only) 7 7 S S m i h M - n Sinx Ail whercilJs 414-6262 C h d w ^ M k l i i ^ i 4Ki 18

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Historic Site Murker Dedicated

l Continued fnun page one) ( helsea memonihilia and began hf move to have the btiililinK ililtiriii-rS

The two-sided marker gives a hrii-f trciiunt of tfie histury of te Imildine from its construction in 1906 through its brief period as home of the Igtewis Spring amp Agle Co IKtnufut-(iircr of the Hollier iijitit autuinnbile to its current ]iltrnititji ts hiiint of TbeStan-dird

(n iiddition Roy Scout Troop (gt who eariier in the day set up tin lent in the parking lot which came in hrnidy during a pro-dedication raio storm performed the opening flag ceremony

Chelsea resident Donald KvindAo played guitar and vidi This f^iiid is Your l^nd ml Ameriea The Reautiful

The 50 by 60 marker was bull bullreded un Friday afternoon by Chelsea village employees with help from inmatei of Oassidy ak Technical School

The historical society provided refreshments at the Chelsea Depot after the ceremony

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CKELaXA SENIOR CTTOENS NLTRITION GROLP m-mily vMted ttc AW Artar Veteran Administration Medical Center rid presented Use vaunts wtth aa assortment of hand-maor Item tn-rhMttef laanaesv baeties slippers dlngt bags attd bags for wbeektiatr I V vtett provkie^ tbt aealors nita the rhanrr to tee for thiratthM die aeedt bull( some of fee veterans and bow they roukl

hlaquolp Uwkr the direction of Phyllis Stoll they Have be meetty wfrkly to make hand-made Items In thlt front row Iron left afe Warreo lti Dudley Sr Annus SrntKR Hugh Uve Mary Aon Basks raquood Urry Tuft In the bark row Imm left are (Hartace Sawmilief Pbyllfraquo Stoll Virginia Kowal Amlngt Snyder l-otUBe Alteabenrt Ann Friday Lucy Piatt and Fraquolaquolgtn tjiqi^j

BRAnUKY CIAIER a cr-u-fralaquodlaquoii nl Frank P Glawr talked alwmt tbr hi iorN il (ibdquo Welfare Building and th- raier Sieve V al lat Jiaiurdn ltilt rfn iiibdquon d an official stair histnrieat bull marker for the building

jJiMM^ THESE ROBLST ENGINEERS provMed a little eowrtry-

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JASON BRADBURY SHOWED the 113-lb first middleweight individual lamb at the Washtenaw County 4-H Fair held July 2s-Aug 2 at the Farm Council Grounds near Saline Jason Is the son of Archie and Cindy Bradbury of Easion Rd

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CLOCK TOWER By Will Connelly

A Irw generations aRu a millionaire was nqfnronc who liad $1 million in fwMewiuns or

jW income ltgtf $)0000 a year ihc equivalent 3jf five percent pet annum on one million rjftckj Nw we ue ip|gtroiilt fiing ihc day when ^bullWlionafc will be wmeonc who earns a I^pllion a yttr ifil Thtw VIM money changes espetiallv raquoSjfcpttlaquo by middle aged people reflect ltltpoundjldul but Heady increases in 0frac34frac34^ and retai VPff Eiihei will follow an increase in the tilt ^ K T C occasional exceptions Prices plungec fcttcat Depitwwn They soared during the drier administration jpoundfbday the inflation rate is on the minus side due 10 the oil glut and poundjS|gerflowing crops As a rule however the creep continues so that jjflfcei usually double in just one generation g g In my libraxy is a replica of the llaquoX)8 Sears Roebuck catalog ^pcrc you can find a full size upright piano for $68 which would fittA fot $1400 today An elaborate set of white and gold china was ffiun for 1798 Elsewhere in the catalog was a $6 clothes washing f fMfKhinc that would save you hours of hand scrubbing over a i-IMshboard gt Another 22 years added to 1ltX)8 will take you a century from bull that old Sears catalog and youll still be getting the old one-two

fiorh inflation For instance the average cost of college tuition for four years will be well past $70000 What is more--unless you are sotrtc kind of financial wizardmdashthere isnt much you can do to beat live inflation game Wages costs of living stocks and dividends usually rise together

Your greatest chance in your economic life may very well come in your middle and later yean By then your kids are grown and on their own Your house is paid for or approaching it You have plenshyty of appliances and furnishings many of which are good for years

And yon are close to the peak of your earning power What is mote you have Social Securitymdashmaybe both of

youmdashand perhaps a pension to boot plus federal hraith benefits under Medicare

In addition you can take advantage of the lower expenses and highef earnings of middle age by tucking substantial amounts of savings away in tax shelters including IRA or Kcogh plans The law permits you to shelter a certain part of your income in an untaxed savings or investment account At the time of your investment every dollar is tax free reducing the remaining amount of taxable income and putting you into a lower tax bracket The IRA money (for employee) and the Keogh money (for cmployrrs) keeps acshycumulating tax free wealth year alter yea Only when you reach retirement and begin to make withdrawals from your fund are those withdrawals subject to income tax What remains in the fund continues to grow with tax free interest tj This sure beats 1908 and all the years back to 1776 T During these earlier eras of American history 12 out of 13

p4gtple died broke A great many barely survived on subsistence etfrings paid to them by wealthy land owners mine owners and in-djtttrialifts Others including independent skilled craftsmen died broke because they spent every dollar they could lay their hands on

Somebody in the back row calls out jovially Whats the mat tct with dying broke You cant take it with you

Ho ho friend Very funny A lot of people 50 and above have decided that they want to i retirement age with a comfortable collection of Social Sei un-tt Mr Keq|h owned home securities and cash in the bank

know of one such couple with an art studio who worked well 70 They lived frugally having gotten national and interna-

_ id travel out of their system and arc now content to live in raquo ffcidest home conveniently near a small lake So what else do they

jraquolaquo Wf w a n t t0 continue to live sensibly so that each year we can a few thousand dollars to our savings they told us Then we ride out bust or boom limes and still be solvent

$J We like their common sense advice because we dont like to $pound broke or leave our kids with a pile of unpaid bills to settle We ftf their ambition to leave enough money to their several grand-jjtfldren so that each one will have something for a start in life

bull^lybe even a down payment on a home We also chink well of fampfcving some benefits to a few charities who routinely spread their qJssiogs to others gt Tf)Crc a r c ticklish problems for most people who arc not flmtn-|2ji professionals Here are some bits of advice given to its by our j5raquon financial clients poundJ As you reach 50 turn conservative Steer clear of the Get Rich l Jftick schemes in favor of respectable proven investments in stocks laquoSrraquotrusts that specialize in blue chip stocks Yosi have a steady living jtf about 16 more years You arc not in immediate need of income bulljStlook for the lists of blue chip stocks or even better diversifies-30ff in a reputable trust thai will divide your investment among a bullJrfimber of good companies i As you turn into your retirement years with no pay check behind you turn away from most of your stocks in favor of invest-Ancnt quality bonds which guarantee you -a fixed income for the life jifthe bonds which commonly runs from 10 to 20 years Investshyment grade bonds are rated AAA A A or A by professional raters Jsueh as Moodys or Standard and Poors Since the higher the rating She lower the interest you may wish to take a higher return v Remember As the law stands now all municipal bond income 35 untaxed by the IRS If its a Michigan municipal the income is Jilso free at state income tax 1 bull It is risky to invest too much of your capital in one investment ^orone industry or even one state If you arc investing a loi in ^Michigan bonds to avoid taxes remember that Michigan or any pother state can get into the investment doghouse So buy bonds iat arc insured They guarantee both as to principal and interest lYet the insurance is usually no more than V4 of one percent

bull One positive investment rule is never to invest in securities ofshyfered by unknown persons phoning from unknown companies In-vestigate every company and every investment before you buy

bull While you arc in your M)s and 60s educate yourself in the inshyvestment market of your conservative choice by reading some good bullbooks that are intended lor laymen Read them free in the big libraries Ihiy the ones worth keeping raquot the big book stores Make a habit of following the financial columns in the daily newspapers and reading ihc financial sections of good magazines such as U S J News or Torbes After awhile you will become familiar with Wall bull Street You will Icatn not 10 get excited about day to day Pactional bull changes in prices

Above ail learn how bond markets work Since the interest laquo paid by the Iwnd is a fixed amount the resale value of the bond will go up as bond interest rates fall and drop as bond interest rates I bull t i t e bull

I Study this stuff while youre in your fifties or younger ami ii laquo will IK apple pic on retirement day

r Tell Them You Read It

In The Standard bull I H M M N t M H P B H I i ^ M

PRNLSE PRATT bull Ciiea High tK-hool nenior was Chosen to be bull tprrolMT of the Michigan Uom All-State Band The band took part la llie annual rrxrvrntioa of tie Uaaraquo Clubti International in NewOrieam July 9-12

Two from Chelsea Attend Lions Gub Convention

Two Chelsea residents parshyticipated recently in the 69th anshynual convention of Lions Clubs Inshyternational held in New Orleans July 9-12

Dave Prohaska deputy district governor of Lions District 11B1 represented the Chelsea Lioas Gub ss a delegate to the convenshytion Denise Pratt a Chelsea High school senior attended as u member of the Michigan lions All-State Band which is sponshysored by the Lions of Michigan Denise received a ft00 scholarshyship grant from thgt lt VLslaquoa I -ions Club to cover the cost of transporaticm meals and housshying while on tour

Prnhaslca attended all three plenary sessions held at the Ixgtui-siana Superxkxne and particishypated in several jeminars He inshydicated that one uf the highlights of the convention was the presenshytation of the Lions Clubs Internashytional Humanitarian Award to Nobel Peace Prize winner Mother Theresa of Calcutta Inshydia (or her tireless efforts to aid the starving the hcHnetets ami the ill Mother Theresa accepted the award in person and delivered a 20-minute address to tfcA j 4 l lt bdquo i n t A 0 blftV uraquo I fc fcv

Of major significance was the convention vote to change the lions International constitution

to permit women to become members of a Lions Club Although the proposal received a 5frac34 percent affirmative vote the measure failed to pass because a two-thirds majority vote was reshyquired to adopt the proposed byshylaws change A similar measure was defeated at the recent Kiwanis convention held in Houston which yielded 53 percent against and 47 percent for admisshysion of women members

The Michigan Lions All-State Bami of which Pratt was a nu-mber took second place in competition amorit approximateshyly 50 bands which participated In addition the Michigan band received the prestigious honor of presenting a concert to the delegates and their guests at the Superdome immediately precedshying the opening session of the conshyvention

Pratt tried out in January in St Johns for a position as clarinetist with the band 167 students were selected from over 00 ap-plicaxU bdquo

lr addition to rrurrifct|rtrrtr three and one-half hour opening day parade and giving a concert that evening the band also J t L J V I I U U U UUI

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Square in the French Quarter unci at the Wynhoven Senior Citizens Apartment in New Orleans

Manchester Street Fair Set Saturday

Hummel Finishes DA Program

Diedre Hammel daughter of James and Doris Hammel of Chelsea was recently honored at a pinning ceremony at Washtenaw Conmunity College

The ceremony marked her completion of the dental assistant program at the school

Diedres skills as a dental a-ssiatant range from general chair assisting to assisting In periodontal surgery

Diedre is a member of the American Dental Assistant Association the Michigan Denshytistry Association the Washtenaw District Dental Assistants Association and the Dental Advisory Committee at Washtenaw Community College

Diedre is a 1963 graduate of Chelsea High school She plans to attend the Dental Hygiene Proshygram at Lansing Community Colshylege

24 Yearn Ago (Continued from page two)

basis by Aug 20 Or all senators be elected this year on a state-at-large basis

Keith Haab (CHS )963) won the junior showmanship contest at the Brown Swiss State Associashytion picnic held on the Edward Bush farm at Reese

The Chelsea Fire Department was called shortly after 1030 pm Sunday to the Robert Wagner-Charles Slocum property near Spring Lake A cottage on the pnwerty was burned to the ground

34 Years Ago Thursday Aug 719laquomdash

Fred M Alger Jr is the Republican partys candidate to run against Gov G Mermen Williams the Democratic canshydidate for re-election in the November general election

The 60th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Perry Noah was observed at the Wood family reunion held at their home at North Lake Sunday The Noahs have made their home in the North I-akc area their entire married life For the past 40 years they have Lived in the bouse where Mrs Noah was born 79 years ago Her parents were Mr and Mrs William Wood

Claire Rowe won the Chelsea village championship and the Wiruuis trophy by defeating Earl Osborne in the championship match at the Inverness goU course July 27 In the flight of 16 players Robert Devme won from Bill FisenbeuttT and in the reshymaining flight of eight players Art Wilson won from Charles Lancaster A total of 40 players took part in the matches

Reuben D Hsseichwraquorrtt who had been a patient at St Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor since he was injured in a truck-train crash at the Lima Center Rd crossing July 25 died Aug 6

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Historic Manchester will be closing downtown Main St once again for its 9th annual Manshychester Street Fair Saturday Aug 9 The event is sponsored by the Manchester Art Guild and the Manchester Chamber of Comshymerce

Officially the hour of the fair arc 9 am to 5 pm However there will be a Pancake Breakfast at the Emmanual church on W Main St from 8 am to 11 am The breakfast will be sponsored by First of America and the proceeds will go to the Manchester Art Guild Scholarshyship for a graduating high school senior

The fair will feature exhibits of original handcrafted works juried by members of the art guild Each artist in the juried section was required to submit three slides of his work Exshyhibitors were selected on the basis of quality and originality of their work Awards will be presented to the best in the show

This year water color artist Nancy Feldkamp is returning for the seventh straight year

Those participating include a glass blower wood carver water color pencil artist fiber artists potters painters and other such talented individuals All artists are encouraged to demonstrate their media Another section of the fair is reserved for un-juried displays of crafts

The Cassini Ensemble i stringed chamber music group will provide entertainment They have won the Trappers Alloy Street Performers Competition in Detroit and they have also pershyformed for many years at the Arm Arbor Street Fairs

The downtown shops will fill their sidewalk displays with bargains Antique hunters will enjoy the large variety at the Blacksmith Shop Collectible Sale sponsored by the Manchester Historical Society at 10 W Main St the Old Mill Flea Mai kit and in the Manchester Antique Mall

The Historical Societys Blacksmith Shop museum at 314 E MainSt will also be open

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Open Saturday 830 to 2 Evenings by Appointment We accept third party billing

Are You Prepared for The Unexpected

fto is SKMM htiphd mandai odvkeraquoraquo Mot popl who hove lost a loved o n ore forced into situations or circumstances requiring answers and actions they hod never before been compelled to deal with

To help eose some of the burden we have compiled a smoll list of odvice and assistance in dealing wi th some problems that moy arise

For more help of information please call or wri te uraquo today We are ready to assist in riddtng you of unshynecessary problems

bull fraquowtlaquov thlaquo important pofgtrraquo onlti lacotlaquo any records prriaming to ifHunwx poltom fctonlt account and laquolaquoufitiraquoraquo credit employshyment ami military hufory Even thoraquo documents thof Opplaquoor Kt blaquo U M U raquo gt may 6 of hlaquolp later en Set ihese aside alcofl with ycur l n ^ raquo - A pound v i i l V ^ j i r i t b mrA n laquonnv rf t H j t f r m n r r i n n t i r M gt laquo laquo i rv4 lt bull bull bull - laquo bull bull - bull raquo raquo raquo - bull raquo - - - - - - - - r X - _ - _ - bull - _

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bull Notify thot orgoniiotions that have an interest in your loved ones findrvoql dcuvgs The list includes bonk credit-cord companies any other creditors empioyer and the Social Security Administration

bull As for as benefits ore concerned start fost It con take months for various agencies to process claims

bull Did your loved one belong to a union or professional organisation Perhaps these groups offer benefits or assistance to families of deceased members

bull And notify your insurance company or ogent of course Expect to fill out a claim form end hove o certified copy of the death certificate on hand

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CUSTOM LETTERING

SHIRT TALE SHOPPE 8063 Main St Dexter Pete amp Shirley Hnderle Owners Ph 426 2352

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The Chellaquoa Stogtxiord Wednesday Akjtjuif o )^6

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Mondaymdash Chelsea Recreation Council

730 pm second Monday of the month Village Council chambers 3Stf

bull bull bull Chelsea Substance Abuse Task

Forcemdashsecond and fourth Monshydays 7 pm Kresge House

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Chelsea Kiwanis Club meets ever Monday 630 pm at Chelsea Community Hospital

bull Parent-Teacher South meets

the second Monday of each month in the South School Library at 715 pm

bull bull bull Chelsea School Board meets

the first and third Mondays of each month 8 p m in the Board Room

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Chelsea Ltonlaquos second Monshyday of each month at the Meeting Room in the Citbens Trust on M-52 Chelsea at 730 p_m Call 475-179 for information

Parents Anonymous Group Chelsea a self-help group for abusive or potentially abusive parents Mondays 7-9 pm Call 475-947(5 for inf ormatKW

bull laquo Toughlove Parent Sapport

Groupmdash For parents troubled by their teen-agers behavior in school in the farruly with drugs and a|eonol or with the law 730 pm Mondays St Joseph Hospishytal 5raquol E Huron River Dr Education Center Classroom 8 Information- Sue Thomas S7HXW7 or Gale Cobb 996-87]

bull raquo bull Lima Township Board meets

theftrst Monday of each month at 8 pm 1-una Township Hall

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Arthritis Support GroupmdashFor those afflicted with arthritis 7-9 pm Monday Aug 11 Sixth Floor lounge of Reichert Health Building (next to St Joseph Mershycy Hospital) Ann Arbor Parn Skene a registered nurse and program director of the Michigan Chapter of the Arthritis Foundashytion will talk about Offering Support to Family Members SpofcMpoundd by Segvices to the EMeyfyat Catherine McAutcv Jieapb Center For more inforshymation call 573-6411

Chelsea Area Historical Socieshyty picnic Monday Aug 11 at 6 pm at Glenn and Olive Wiseman farm Bring dish to pass and table service Meeting follows dinner Call 475-7W7 for further information

Tursttaymdash Sylvan Township Board

meeting date changed for August to Tuesday August 12 1906 7 pm 112 W Middle St Chelsea advlO-3

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Olive Lodge 156 FampAM Chelsea Regular meeting first Tuesday of each month

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Chelsea Area Jaycees second Tuesday of each month at Chelsea Community Hospital Open to men and women from ages IB through 36 For more inshyformation call Tim Merkel 47W372

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Association 630 pm at the Chelsea Hospital fourth Tuesday of each month Call 475-1707 for information

bull bull lima Township Planning Comshy

mission third Tuesday of each month 8 pm lima Township Hall advxKM

bull bull raquo Chelsea Village Council first

and third Tuesdays of each month advtf

raquo bull bull Uons Club first and third

Tuesday of every month 645 pm at Chelsea Community Hospital Ph 475-7324 or write PO Bo 121 Chelsea

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regular meeting second Tuesday of each month at the clubhouse linganeRd 49tf

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Chelsea Rebekah Ixrfge No 130 meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 730 pm

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Chelsea Communications Club fourth Tuesday of each month 8 pm Chebea Lanes basement meeting room

Wvdttrtdaymdash Support Group for Helatives of

Alzheimers patients Wednesday Aug 20 10 to 12 noon Turner Geriatric Center 1010 Wall St AiV A r h n r KVir m f i r m a H A ^ a l l

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Public Meeting Set To Discuss Phone System

VFW Post yenft meeting second Wednesday of month 730 pm VFW Hall 106 N Main

OES first Wednesday followshying the flirt Tuesday of the month at the Masonic Temple U3 W Middle at 7raquop m

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Support group meeting for family members of people with AJxheimers Disease Wednesshyday Aug IX St Clares church 2308 Packard Rd Am Arbor 7raquo to 9 pm Call CR4S38 for more information

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Athletic Booster meeting Wednesday Aug XI 7 pjn Fair Service Center Final preparashytion for fair

Thursdaymdash Chelsea Rod aud Gun Club Auxshy

iliary regular meeting second Thursday of each month 730 clubhouse Lingane Rd

bull bull Chelsea Area Players Board

meeting second Thursday of each month 730 pm at Citizens Trust meeting room For more information call 475-2629

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American Legion Pest No 31 General meeting the first Thursshyday of each month at the post home Csvanaugfr Lake

laquo bull New Beginning Gnef Group

first and third Thursday each month 730-9 pm Family Pracshytice Center 775 S Main St Chelsea

bull Knights of Columbus Womens

Auxiliary second Thursday of each month 3 pm at K of C Hall 207raquo Old US-12

bull bull Limaneers at the home of Mrs

Glen Wiseman Aug 7 Pot-toe dinner at 1230 pm

Friday-Senior CKizou meet third Frishy

day of every month pot-luck dinshyner games and cards euro pm at Senior Citizen Activities Center at North school

raquo Toastmasters International

each Friday in the Woodlands Room at) ttwtost bullgerasrjaastr Hospital at 12 pnv for ssterow tion call Judy Peak 47S-UI1 est 311

Overeaters Anonymous meet

every Friday 710 pm Dexter library (upstairs) Baker Rd Dexter For more information call Vickie 863-9134 or Margy 42S-4982 x3tf

Mine Motivemdash Drop-In Service the Childrens

Center at Chelsea Community Hospital 475-1311 est 405 or 406

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Home Meals Service Chelsea Meals served daily to elderly or disabled Cost per meal $225 for those able to pay Interested parshyties call Ann Feeney 475-1493 or Joyce Manley 475-2795

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475-1581 2nd floor of Village Ofshyfices Thursdays 10 to 4 or if an emergency need at other times call I jnda at 475-7405 or Jackie at 475-1925

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FIA Community Center open Mon Fn for free services food clothing and financial assistance

Dear Sir All year long the working

people of Michigan work their heads off then on Labor Day have a barbecue But some people have no right to Join in on the fun I mean the welfare cheaters who are too lazy or stupid to get a Job

What a mew The snrting people should be richer but in truth they are no better off than the welfare cheater Alter taxes and bills what little money is left the working people spend on beer and meat But the welfare cheaters do not have to pay taxes and bins so may haw just as nunc money for beer and maat And who do they get the money from Yoo gaesaad it the work ing people

It makes) me tick to mmk my

bums CaD me a radet bat that is what is what they are DWD You can sac ihem aa CUBUMMHI 7 when there is a uxartar laquor h art in th- nftftrt ii rhuhdj Mutt of toem need dental work but they buy beer and meat taktfasst

Barbecue should only be liar the working people not tbe welfare cheaters

Cjisunir Wojtechowski

Dear Editor Your last edition included an

article about Morgan horaat a breed named after the horse Justin Morgan Evidently some peopte really love Morgan Horses

In the same edition of your newspaper under the birth anshynouncements is a newborn daughter named Morgan who has a brsther named Justin

TunFizteT Dexter

Dear Editor In all the excitemeig sttrroond-

ing ihe rectait Chelsea Mud Bog one issue in been wwiooked Activities like (he mad bog bring in people from outside of town- Many spend money in our local esfabushmenss But others just Utter and cause trouble Did anyone besides me see the big fight in PoOys parking lot the night of the mud bog

Some people who vistt Chelsea become enchanted and never want to leave Who can blame Own But when they do not have ions or education what good are tlwy

Wt have to be careful of out-ampdert There are enough of us already

Harcourt Brace

Dear Editor If the Lord Jesus Christ has

anything to say about it (and you can bet he does) the current Tennessee monkey trial conshycerning anti-Christian material in Achool textbooks will alert parents in Chelsea and outlying areas to the objectionable ideas their own children must endure In the name of educational freedom

For example it is a known fact that several area teachers (you know who you are) show their students Real Life Adventure movies like Bear Country as rewards for good behavior How would you like to be a Christian child and feel obliged to laugh along with your classmates many of them pagans at the furry four-legged stars of these movies who steal food from campers picnic baskets Teachers should know better There is nothing Tunny about such blatant violations of the Fifth Commandment

But they are only bears you say Has anyone ever wondered why Walt Disney was so fascinated by animals why he consistently gave them human qualities in his cartoons and Real Life Adventures To my mind there is no doubt he was a closet evolutionist Some say lie gave acting jobs to Jews and other adshymitted liberals

The content of his movies aside Mr Disney is also believed to have had himself frozen after he found out he had cancer This ill-advised attempt at earthly imshymortality will only earn him a on -way ticket to Burning Hell once the doctors turn his temperature down Oh ho will live forever all right but who wants to spend eternity In a deep fryer

To his credit Mr Disney wns not ft Communist Yet many of the rides at Disneyland fMr Toud Pirates of tho Caribbean etc) suggest a decided interest in the occult Do tcachfirs consider this when they run Son of Flub-bcr on the video deck

Ami why should teachers show movies anyway A better reward for Kood behavior would be to allow students to slntf hymns or have tm(gtet practice Preparedness is the key to fifhtinK Third World invaders

If there is no room for Jesus in nur classrooms there should he no room for Kent Life Advenshytures either

Dwnyne Purdy Manchester

Dear Editor Brian Hamilton your sports

writer thinks Little League coaches should be more positive with the bdi Whats there to be positive about My kW struck out four times in PM game He probshyably cost his team the championshyship

Kids need to learn about the real world Someday they will have basse yeumg at them maybe even the law UtUe

coaches can get the ball so to apeak They hare a

reapooatbtfty to haOar at the kid

PbflPtptno

TotheColtor We would Ua to tfauk Mr

Moneaa for fettmg the Farm League tournwaant together and Larry Nix (or being head umpire and all fbe people who helped

We nari this was a good ex-tor our children A big

thanks to tbe Cnelaea Merchants far their donations

Tte Oriole Coaches Team and Parents

A town meeting to discuss the Chelsea telephone system has been arran^l by the Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce and will be held Aug 219 a m at the Chelsea Milling Co auditorium

The chairman of thr Public Semee Commission and the manager of corporate affairs from Michigan Bell will be presshyent to discuss the curm situashytion and answer questions Also the remits of the recent local business survey regarding telephone problems wilt be available

TbeCftamberhashadexreUent reapoBM and co-operation from the PuMic Service Commission and Michigan Befl in arranging this mlaquoeting Initially the Chamber intended to initiate an ttmdashnr to improve the quality of

service in our srea Now it rtp- pears Ihiit the rmetlng will be traquorlaquorly informational siaiV Michigan Bell has ami and wilt continue to work on solution to our problems

All interested parties are I vited to attend the meeting

Please call the Chamber office 475-1145 if you plan to attend

A further announcement regarding the agenda will be published before the meeting

OW cars scrap tires and conshystruction rubble provide better-refuge for marine life that natural reefs says National WikfUfe magazine Fish need privacy for spawning and prota^ tier from strong ocean currents and discarded junk does a bettst job than nature vt providing proshytection

H

To the Editor The sew achool year is just

about wbui again School buses will be faiag ap and down MdUnley as usual

I would think t a good idea if the Chelsea Police would have the no parkta laquocopyraquo replaced that have come up misssng this yt

Pm sore the intention of the no parking areas on McKinky are for school buses and Urge trucks coming off Dewey onto MeXinky and going south They have to make wider turns than care do Then you have a small curve to the left which can become tricky with cars parked on the west side of McKinley

Theres always been no parkshying signs on the west side of MdUnley St for the whole btoefc for as long at 1 can remember Where dM the no parting at anytime algae go

Have the no parting regula-tfcms been changed for parking on the west side of McKinley or has aomeoH removed the signs for their own convenience Tut sure it was the latter making it more dangerous

If the no parking signs have been imwed they should be replaced and ahtdai fcy especial ry prkr to the achool year startshying It wooid make it that much safer for the bus drivers and all concerned

A Chelsea Resident

Pleatgt Notify U In Advance of

Any Change in Addreim

H MERC MARS

Y o u A r r i v e d o f

40 (August 3)

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Rep M OConnor Siwkn Ruling on liifghl-TihKtHHV

Stat ItaprrM-nUtitr Margaret OConnor H Arm Arbori a voral oepwwfit iraquolt IV munty FiKht-to-KLftow law fULi aski-d or an At-tltrnlaquo7 Generals tjpiniofi on th nurtttT

TV stale fUght-to-Know Law ileawiy says that it supersedes any locni Rlght-to-Know or-diAeace Yet the county perusta in planning for the enforcement of such a local ordinancemdashan orshydinance that would adversely afshyfect the farmer of the county MrtOConwor stated

The Attorney Generals Office ha cewjpJeted bull ranch dr aft of an optBteo aod It it now before the 1-abWr Division attorneys for editing and approval When that step fee beta completed it will go to Attorney General Frank Keney Car Mi final editing and JpprltwL

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f^vr Travelgttide Th SE Michigan Xvur Available

Ibe Travel ic Tourist Associashytion of Southeast Michigan i TTA i is aftering its 54-page full color KuAebook TRAVELFUN free to thefpuWic The guidebook which colors an 11-county region in Southeast Michigan lists 13tgt separate attractions and events plus parks campgrounds dining places and accommodations It alas contains a full-color map of theSoutheast Michigan area

TRAVEUUN may be obtained free by visiting the TTA office at (A Park St in Troy or any of the state Welcome Centers Mall requests require a $1 fee to cover postage To get a copy by mail send to TRAVEI FUN PO Hot 1590 Troy 4raquo9

In 863 the first national black [ihOr organisation was formed th-- Colored National Iatxir lrton according to I^lgt( Firsts In America a publication of the U S Department of i^bor

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COVERED IN SEWAGE ETerytsia hi the fcesemeat of thetoea La WW destroyed last week wfaea die vfBafes aft swot faikd aad

sewage fraeaAe i iLgttlaraatmas tacked up Owner Ed GrecaLeaJ last taad uoyetiag and all ass barters

Subvene today to The Standard

laquo1 Students Chosen for Future Leaders Seminar

Businesses arraquoJ schools workshying together educating students on the re life operations of the business world

Thats the objective of the fourth annual Future Business leaders Conference (FBLTi a

ooe-wwek progrant- wrasse en aw- the AM Arhor Area Chamber of Commerce and sponsor by Washtenaw county businesses for high school juniors

The program introduces students to business planning communication economics and the impact of high technology

Chosen to represent Chelsea High school at the conference are Angela Alverez Ksmblery Clutshyter Sara Noah Card Tassarini and Christen Zerkel

Our program is designed said Rod Benson president of the Ann Arbor Area Chamber of Commerce to give high school students an opportunity to meet and interact with business leaders and to obtain a better understanding of the business community and how it works

The FBLC began in 1962 with 23

student and 41 raquo bull bullbullbull taking part This year )2 students and bull3 bosinmaes will be represented in the four-day program

This year students parshyticipating in the Future Bonnes Leaders Conference will lowr a number o eorapaoles kra about eAlrrprenlaquoarrap and at tend a special hmhcun wjdi business leader TV program will include speaker from the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority JP todwtrtes and KMS Fusion hK The FBIX wflj also include a computer semoa where student will have the opshyportunity to operate their own business

Conference planners say the 1988 Conference should prove to be the best so far The program has grown tremendously over the past several years said Ksthy Horner FBIX co-ordinator This year we have received an overwhelming response from the students and business communishyty think both groups leam from each other Thats the unique feature about our program

Collins DeSmyther Win Chrysler Scholarships

Kim Collins and Dianne DeSmyther of Chelsea have been chosen two of 104 winners of the Chrysler Corporation Fund Scholarship Program

Collins daughter of James Colshylins plans to study biomedical engineering at Michigan State University Her father is employed at Chrysler Proving Grounds

DeSmyther daughter of Gale DeSmyther plans to study nursshying at Northern Michigan Univershysity Her mother is also employed at Chrysler Proving Grounds

Funded by the Chrysler Fund the scholarship program is designed to provide financial aid to employees children age 21 and under who are enrolled or plan-

Elenientary Kolls To Be Finalized

Chelsea elementary schools will bo finalizing kindergarten class lists the week of August lfl

Parents who have children of elementary age but have not enrolled should contact the school district at 475-9131 with the childs name and address

School in Chelsea begins the week after I-ubor Day

rung to enroll ui a two or tag-year college university or approved vocationtechnical school

James F ToDey vice-president of public affairs who serves as president of the Chrysler Corshyporation Fund said the 104 winshyners demonstrated outstanding scholastic performance career aspirations and goals and leadership aptitude

Competition for the awards was very tough Tolley said

It is not easy lo pick so few winners out of hundreds of potenshytially qualified applicants

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The Champtsea fgttondfjil Whdnmday August 6 1986 J

Chelsea Lanes Is Knee Deep After Sewage Pump Falters

Its hard ugt twnera a teaky laquo asaw faat cooMctaia nearly ftve tm ct aawngt to back ay In tot

Bat flsstt axadly what bap-

U a t T U n d a y afUnioon ClMlMf U M I owner Cd OrwLaff wm a ceap4e laquof baa

itotateitftbtatotitt tlkty apanad the baae-

vmMtmtjimmtm a law atapa mi wPtpt flwf m the vktin bullfspraetkaijiiM

m A t tap of the Aw tfcjtt laquo

tampurt talaquoy thoagbt ItaiOWtotfabBie-

bullbulltrrwr Tm pm tfpi 9m oidni m

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ftwn fta aunt part of vm dam daw to a faulty

Aaofiatt vadt Assistant bullHgff Lee Fahrner

aakl I t fflBBal awe now tbe faae want bad at why the alarm ayatam dktat go off

We lieve tu take a look at the circuitry and see what

rvery ritlwr himingtlaquo wintfi of Chebea l^net 11 gtgtnded up m the Chebea I^nes casement Thats because Chelsea Lanes a at the low point in the lystem All that arwage flows downhill and halti to be pumped back uphill into the eyitem If the pump doesnt work the sewage barks up

In Greenl^af case the aewage backed up through the haiement twieti unttl it fitted up 4 r of his basement All of QteJeea Lanes bueineflf reenrdb dating back to HSt were destroyed along with a bar banshyquet tables and tftaln food and carpeting

1 caBad the IBS and wey tcM me to take photographs and mrow aO the records in the dump-ster GreenUal said

When I first went down there the methane gas waa ao bad it wooid hat aboot knockyooout

Cheiaea Lanes waa apparently

I -iriy ^lawcss that suffered any dairtage due to the pump problem Fahmer said

No one is sure how the question of liability will work out Does the village pay ft the damage or does Cheiaea Lanes

Greenl eaf said he baa an idea but didnt elaborate He had enough en Ms muid deanJng out a basement that untiled hha 0 worst toilet yov can imagine

Radar Deteitor Stolen from Auto

AradaroVtectoYTBhiedatftfe was stolen from an aatonkoUk wbUe it was parked at the Parts Peddler store on M-iS

Pabce said the theft occurred between tM am and 6 pm Oft Friday Aug l

Police said the detector belongs to Richard Van Epps vi Jackson

the faulty fas caused one The aewage front

CfacJjaa Btf Boy Taeo Bed AW and

Julie SmMflmg Stadymg in Mexico

of Deck and Sbarry Swfflce l4tB6 Bad Bare QreW is comttaaiog

Vvrmj lt Gaadalajara ales-Mraquo r pagt of bar matters degree program at T^andsninl (Aaaarfee Gradwse Setooi of

t in Aria

Jail will eemplete her aaBaaWs degree ia bsaraaticua] bajioess maoagesktat ia

Mae if a oWI grsdoste af Ckelata High school She gissauaai flaagM ewn laadc fraai attasa ODBSBS ia mt wah a degrees ia economics and

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SI I ho Cholson Standard Wednesday August 6 19U6

Catherine McClung I^nds a Brush to Conservation Cause

VFW Post Auxiliary Members ViraquoU Natumal Home at Eaton Rapids

Wildlife p a i n t s Catherine Mcilum bullsvflo is poised for the biKtfcst exhibit of her carer r--OH Us her frvniient opportunities to observe wtlillififjs a luxury

To belp preserve that luxury raquohc sets wide a bulljood portion of Iwr prints for tin- fund-raising acshytivities M conservation group She is prepartng tor her role as featured artist in (he 1U87 Michigan Wildlif Art Festival to lhgt held nest Aprii 3-4 at Southfield iivk Onter Print of her p4intinri Morning Spender will laquoo IJT alc for SISO beginning nest J-Miuarv and will continue on sale through the festival date with iroceM oing to the founshydation liabitat restorstkm efshyfort

i t s ihe biggrst thing to happen to ITIgt career Mid the Toronto native raquo N w U-yeraquof-o4d daughter Mlaquorsa attends Dexshyter lt Wvlie Middle school Her hustwnd Mikr McClmuj i the thirrj mrmher olt the family They have lived in the secluded woods of Webster Uwnship for s laquo n yean

CjSUlVtllaquos -Ainttr dttentM to rWraquot-irr has rrwetc her aware of how ma h we Isave done to dentro he habitat for binii afld arumais -v laquonuJr awareness halt led to attempts by others w preserve wetlands wher the nlaquotursi -iiinkj process has been ae-fier ae J by man The I^niing-baaerl Michigan Wildlife Habitat Foundation - winch spent $IJi)(Xlaquo m 9Kgt M uf drjlaquoe proshyjects- i v h a ^roup she said

She attributes J resurgence in the practice of naiurr paintuig to a rcnevMti awarcfi^ia jf and concern for widliie Artists turned to -isUrtt subjects after two worli bullbull tjecause reality was so Uilt Bui discernible charters o the environment in her own ilrUtm T^nrouraged her to k us on -3uraJ subject

I V xl-taulaquoht artist wbo got slaquoriou-n eight years ago and pnntifii every da favors notigLsrd AS subject

1 -That what rings my bells she said

A 1773 gradual of Eastern Michigan University she pnmta at home iHwn 9 a_m and 4 ]bullgt m aixl trrvla to business each evening in her romp^atnied ofshyfice

She 1 uiTenUy wtYing on a posUt destlaquon romnuiSMneil by Ann ArVgtr laquo vfirt-^aei Boinical Oardens and a poster for Use Michigan LteparUnent of NaturaJ KiSources which will conduct a program increase public awareness ltgtv bow to landscape a yard for wildlife

With a growing national reshyputation she is constantly preparing for gallery showings around the country This year she has exhibited in South Carolina Minnesota and Wisconshysin

A list of recent awards in-duties

- IM Artist of the Year Ohio Ducks Unlimited

laquo Five-time finalist Michigan duck stamp competition

laquoThird place 1983 Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year

bull Best of Show 1982 Midwest Art Show Pointe Mouillee Mich

bull Second place 1983-1984 Michigan Wildlife Artist of the Year competition

Catherines most distinctive technique is her pioneering use of acrylic vatercolor an innova-

^f^M Candles burn more slowly and evenly with minimal dripping if you place them in the refrigerator for sevshyeral hours before using

WEBSTER TOWNSHIPS Catitortoe MeOalaquo ai her bwth at Cke reeeitt A M Arbor Art Far It was fter ctaxfc-rocaefvtivr aagt pevmnr at ike amusi treat Skt td ftlaquo rnjoys meetaw isfrgaen sad ataria laquobull wfkftife stMien

lion she i inss tn having bypajued formal trauun Or-commentiitor says of the pracshytice- Layer uplaquoi la ye of laquolaies are ued to create the transition between the precise shfpts of the forelaquorolaquoBid to the soft blur of the distant leaves

She conducts mud of her research ryi(ht at the (amitys horae in the woods She feeds birdsmdash 5f you dont have what they want you 11 never sec them-and stages road kills that people akrt her ugt and that she holds state and federal UceoMa Ugt coulaquoct and pnaaesa

The ckaie observatice of buds would seemingly lead to a re-colaquoTutjAo on tftevr iadnidnal caQi bet Cadmrkae ptays dowrlt her abujties here bullThe more

1 - - ^

birds I learn the more confused I become he said

Anions her local favortrt are the r^by-throated hun-raquoruftlaquohird ami the evening (jr^beak She harws fuch-tias and raquo feeder to atshytract the former and enjoys the iatttf bee a use of its petniksr per-woalit

The spend more time braquoclaquof-in with earh other than eating ftJ like wat^hir^ a solaquop opert

Aithuu^h she w generally conshytent with the offerings of Mirrufrj ihe has traveled to Floridas Kver^Lades and South Carolina to study wilduie She alio tkjpes to visit and obaenre in AJaaka nd Ainca Tint ah laquoyraquo woakt be the ftjnn igtr ury

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JAN VANDENHOUT of the Fireside Heritage Crafters demonstrated spinning doting the Sidewalk Days festival Friday and Saturday Aog 1-2 The group was set up outside the village ofshyfices on E Middle St

Arthritis In knaos soro bock from bending Thon let Garden EAS-ALL holp you If lntlaquo you plant wood amp pick strawberries and many other crops End the pain of many household chores while sitting on your

EAS ALL

Stop by and see my new display Cuitomor o rdor j dotlgn your own

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(IteUea Veterans of Foreign wars Foat No laquo78 and it Mdies Auxiliary wiah to thank all thode members who pameipaud in the fourth annual Michigan Day celebration on Sunday July d at the Veteran erf Foreign Wars Nashytional Home Eaton Rapids vhlch was spaisnred by 0raquo Department of Michigan Veterans of Porwlgn Want and the Ijwtlas Auxiliary

Than war pteity of activities fur all AlaquoBS aotf lot of wonderful rood

The day started with both Chelsea Poat and Ladtas Aua-Uiary having thetr flaft and ban-nan rlaquopnaeilaquoed to A aisle of co lon There wws worslsp ser-vtca for aB traquo attfad tours olt Mc campof and hoaat a skHArh sdtbaU gaayt huiiaaHai fawrrw-

aaw rowtaat rtdea lanaia coarta swim

peai wagoR rMkta to ur th farm flratrw ridei ttnaA $mraquo baetfem raAV drawtnlaquos watarbaS fla^ta BsMRg and even a nanakal ptay presented by the VTW dtfUrvn of the heenr for aD Uimfay

Th VHtrana or Fcajlaquoii Wars National Home grew frwn an idea advaoewd by laquo yatwg woman rnnwd Amy Rots In 19S2 she had a dream She wanted to find a way to p w l d e )obs for the thoasaeds of unemployed Veterans of World War I Atttoogn she did not hve to see Craquo pfwAict of her dream it was through her efforts that millionaire cattleman Corey Spatter contributed the original acreage near Faton Rapids In 19W 0 id ltrf the Veterws of Famgn Wam National Home

was approved by the National (Council of Adniinwlratloii of the Veterans of Foreign Wan This was a rnajor sU|gt toward futfUbnam of the Veterans of Foreign Wan pledfa to honor the daad by helping th living in 1raquoraquo a Veteran of Foreign Wan widow and her five chiktrta were admitted to the Home allowing the Veterans family to remain together and grew laquobull a ftmtUy SHgteetWaflttParaquothaBat has gyswn to ttMMttnt that bullgt eSdhimn may w carvd for Thar are now 31 hamaasn the ifracrw campua and no dorartoriea All live in middle-income American ha A gymnasium pool library Ore department groctry store and graft lodge with resuwwtt facilities for vlsijcrs nasiuliibta

For every Bnddy Popfgty sold the National Home ireeives one cent whfch amouEsts to aboat li of the Home s annual operating income Vhe money is mad for the upkeep care and education of laquo x raquo cfcld

Anyone wishing mora taforroa-Uon aboat the Veteraaa of Foreign Wan SationaJ Heme or Life Membership may contact Joan L Taft KaOonal Horn iBurprrson at 47MM or any number of me Pnat or readies Auxiliary

TTUCMTY LYNhrt m her maaleal mwaaniiwers are I Tap raquo aawnag ai May Caeteea Rod and CM n a b bulltaaday 4a f 17 t$raquo giaartoaa wMb o raquo Halls annual Fig Roast Frtead nay tkkets hwas ehaa i

vnukm tommrf mn wAim Ihm h a l o bull Klnvtko fha naw-alaafrk sawtwr awaaV-WwjTw^Ww wB wHirwV ^ P T V w i w l M S

Mtmm mem iwwia ruxxon mo-o SMVKB Bring yeur pocnoon to us and well gat mm on fhair way Villoga A Country Soft Wotar is

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earlier rcrniaK bull raquogt)miwlllt|raquo MHfeda has rHKned at queen dwrtaa ampe ptf 12 nMHtthx tamshying ovlaquo hfr my3 datfet in Qea laora Shop fw thr year juraquot starting

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PRIZE PYMXTKY BNT PRICES rwrfcrtta Jlaquou LCXIMT suld the Grand Champion Poultry at Prn xiuiwq iu thf nhnlo with him_ rfc IMC

Waifatnuw County 4-H Fair As Adventure in liberty for $220 21 pounds of puultry Pictured

wtth Jrttai are payer Grovrr Colby Jr 4-H Fair KtHg Dlaquove Wefctmayrr and ifoeen Laura Shope

SYLVAN TOWN KALL aw has an arcewi rarap for handicapped rittztus TV ramp is (wasted it the rear of dgt hal) la order to proshyvide rear jttcett wartet hud to kmcfc a Mr In thr bwck wall (0 add

Tliree Inmates Still at Large

Three inmates who walked away from Cassidy Lake Technical School late Sunday were still at large as of proa time according to school afshyfinals

Bradley DarrylJ Etrraaon 20 described ax Uack 5 9 10 pound with a scar on hut cheek wa serving one to two and oos-half yearn far attempted Urcaiy from an automobile He ia from AJbton

Alan Wayne PUachowsklt 20 described as white 5 raquo 156 pounds with a mustache was serving one arid a hall to to yean for larceny from a person He laquo fromE D e M

William Flpydl Bowers 2X9 described as wNSe 5 9 1laquo pounds with a mustache was

a dtw Thr arlt hiU-rturr of thr building didnt allot the ramp to be built m the fnit

raquoHed ts rs~ raquo W A V

Judy 29

rt years for larceny from an auto He is from Quiflcy

The only thing more important than the effort we put into our

home mortgage program is the good you derive becoming a home owner

Well come right to the point Our home mortgage interest rates are the lowest theyve been in years The purchase of an older home or the building of a new home to your special design is now within the reach of area couples

Personal consultation with our home mortgage departshyment will provide the answers to all your home ownership questions

If you want a low cost home mortgage loan see us Wed like to get acquainted with you

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Mrmbpf F D I C BANK Branch Office 1010$ Main Phone 475-1355

Main Office 305 S Main

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HERHA KOENN Wjfthtesaw County Road mlaquo-nt Foreman The bridge has been ripened to CommiMioB vlire-chalr disruists lima (ejifsr traffic after being rebuilt by Road Commission RVidge Prnject with Re Robrrto Heavy Equip- crews

Lima Center Bridge Over Mill Creek Opened to Traffic

Washtenaw County Road Corn-mission recently announced the re-opening of the Lima Center Bridge over Mill Creek in lima township

This bridge along with the liberty Rd bridge over Mill Creek in Lima township and the Feldkamp Rd bridge over the Saline River were closed on Jan 4 by the Road Commission

All three brides were ltJtiraquoT-mlned to be structurally inadeshyquate in the Road Commissions most recent bndge inspection survey and the Federal Highway Administration had notified the Road Commission that all o their federally funded projects would be suspended until the Road Comshymission closed the bridges

Since federal and state funis were not available to reconstruct the bridge the Road Commission agreed to finance the replaceshyment of these bridges Road Comshymission crews fabricated the steel sub-structure during the

0 1 bullvUr iCtfc-FY -bullgt ii A- bullbullgt

winter months then trucked them to the bridge site

The bridges were designed with wood decking and standard guardrail The concrete head-walls at the Fetdfcamp and Libershyty Rd bridges were reused but the support headwalls at the lima Center Rd bridge were totally replaced which added to the time Lima Center Rd had to be dosed The new bridges have a clear width of 18 feet and have a design weight capacity of 30 tons The previous structures were exshytremely narrow and had lopoundd limits of threlaquo tons

The bridges could be disassembled if federal and state funds were to become available for full replacement The conshy

struction approach used for tliese bridges may be used elsewhere in the county in the future on low volume gravel roads-

The County Road Commission currently maintains IDS bridges many of which n$ve significant restrictions because of their age

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Chelsea Connie Mack Team Wins League Loses Tourney

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baseball team m^fM gt cental Major last bullltbulllt bgt Bang the league -a -Mr and making an appei-r c C a m Mac ftVM ST ex naromt

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Chrlsea wnn the i fu^ i i c outngbt with a -2 win gtvr manes of Am Arbor

The competition pern eri a toother in the World Senrlaquo sanent hewnr as Jo bullOB the first game W and 4 Goett elimirv- the

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boys UM in tlgt- - gtd game

Tttesday lt ampraquomt wilt lt ornery a nut onigt decided the JC^HC damptorahip but was the r uh bull -match brrww ^ two temlaquo They had split a [gt-ur of gtaev earber

Greg Haitf per hr a -ii-gtitlt--and struck out four for the win

VUa Wfrxv Srterwl in the first giving Claquomern a a Kgt iad without the benefit of h hi

Comenca hed th- lt-ad -inti the third inning when (helstr-a scored twice on thre suuies and raquon eTfijr

A double n ef Staeey in the-sixth wmra vtrct K-wty Kerry Wtiv lim raquo laquo r i

Chetjea held a Vgt lead ill the scventr rnin aien they picked up their final rur

ROC MufHi M fj- hitting it-tack With bulllt Uii-ios Vihsie Mark Bareu Matt Bltgth(etvii-r and Greg Haist adic i a sitwir each Storey gt double broughi thf toUl to a t hit

The team raquo-i led regular season play with a VM record

The first ^irw 4 the dnuble-eiimvialioii tournament was held last Thunsdaj at Huron High school

Perhaps showrm a case of the jitters c heUfa iiai- up two run in the first mmiH withvit allowshying a hit A hit batsnan md two errors pflaquoivraquorfefl th- momentum

By the fifth rltniraquoiJ Jackson heid a J-0 ifcraquolti

Chelslta rrid bull Jjgtkgtn-total fn hit with five wl tuldn get the key ones They repeatf-d[gt harf ri4nrwraquor in voririi flti-rT They stranded a runm-r at third in the sexwid innisu k-ft tv balaquogts loaded in the fourth inning and straridwi runners al fi -t and third in the fifth

BareLs led Chelsea hitters with two singics while Bnhlender Haist and Cliris Acrtr each tod a single

Jeff Harvey pitched the urne and actually (Jcseryed the win said Chelsea coach Akel Marshyshall

He gave up cni one earned run because we corninitttvl four errors

Harvey walked four and struck out four

It was another frustrating

Chelsea Team Wins Jaekson Bicycle Race

Chelsea was represented by HeartBeat Technique Center in the Corporate Chaeru-e Bicycie Race at the Jack^n Mot Air Bslioon Jubilee in Plia Sharp Park mi Saturday Julj 2-gt

Fiach of the six cams consisted of five members two females with one over frac34 and three males one over 35 to keep the competition fair and square

Member of the Heartbeat team started out tronraquo and kept the lead through the entire nine-mile race as observers and other members cheered them on Their impressive finishing time of 22 minutes 6 seconds was the sum total of each members lap

Pam Kampf co-owner of Heart-Beat Technique Ccntei and race participant accepted the first-place a ward for the team Valerie Smith was team oi t-eiizei

lav Mr)r fl igtd (iive a two hgttraquo in the ht

MtuaJtw arxl the story ouW have ^gt-n difterent W colaquoW hlaquove tram them

lt Uw second iuoe ptoyed last r nday dvlaea pmptst out to a VO lead or coupl of emrs bull We would ft acorcd more but a fine pJay laquo am =gtgt ^rry Nis tiwgted w M^ntali sid

However Stew k Gtxa carae njfht book wit] four rraquov OA an rngtr and five waiki

After fowr inmng C3laquol4eraquo laquo down M Thrtr oppwMnO put tte cam away weh fhlaquo mere rons ir the fifth inmng w ctoaplete an eiiiW-run mere-rwie wtn

Onre laquojun the failure to set i clutrti fat hurt us again Mar-raquohU uid

We hgtt iftUi twri doufik plays with the basM loaded

HLS hd two hrts to lead

Chetaelaquo five-hit attat flanegt Ferry and -icree rath add^l gtr I

bullWe h tlaquoe blaquoD good and only (tracfc MI three timn but Stein k Gottt made ome octatandtng ddamre piagt-laquo MarrfiaR said

Brlaquoa laquoartlaquod the name but was rdtovad by JWAMT Morseau ta Ow but bull laquo Hart and Ferry aiaa pUewad later

Chilli bull pttchta 4laquove i t aeven hrt and IS wafts

ft waa very laquoood nawner- Waraball aud

The tods paafly cooperated laquood had a (he year Hopefully we learned t r w oar mist and it will help oat next itnnlaquo te the varsny MaapA Our brightest xlt ww prtdmlaquo We had some o9tatoiading pitctung The kid pot joroe valuable experience that wUl aniy make thrtn better players

T-BALL RESULTS The following are the ressltf of

tin final week ci action of t-faall 6aMampsll for 19M in Lhe Cheiaea Recreation Dlaquonartiroi

FINAL STArVDINGS

H-iiiO^s Tniers So (iunts Tubs Hjr^ers Flat ie- rViipruns

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ttotpaias B Eaflei 2raquo-EAiiis defense waa led by

Jeremy Bowers who bad a wigle-handed double play tn the fotu-th mning Leading Eagie bitshyten were Jenny haddock Xatie Rickerd and Claire iiaaz rxlpruni defeoae raquoas led by Nick Harnu with a double play m the fust inning Straquof-en MrDooaid PtsOl 4aBdfemac and Ryan Bab-bard also played good defcoae Uadrn^ rgtiphin hitters were Kevin Bloomsaat Meghann ZivglvT JerajBi Kegadorn Zaohary Jones

Parharn and Rianoe

Tigers raquo Cabs l a -Leading hitlers for the Timers

wfrre Scott Bougbton Nathan Smith Aaron Batadorfer Victor Pitts Steve Wait Kristy Cox and Nathan Smith Jeff Hughes

F Carignan Wins Tourney

Yoiaine Carignan waj the winshyner of the championship flight at the Inverness Ladies Championshyship Tournament July 2amp-30 at Inshyverness Golf Course

The championship flight covered 58 boles

The winner of the nine-hole secshyond flight was Ariene Howe

Janet poundksai won the nine-hole third slight

Mar J Daniels waa the wanner of the l$-hole consolation round of the championship flight

Mary Nadeau and Ofga McCor-midc were the winners of the conshysolation rounds of the first and second flights

Rod amp (raquowi Club Schedtdes First Hunter Safety Class

Chelsea Rod and Gun will 1raquo holding its first Hunter Safety class on Aug 15 and 56 To register for the class or for more information call Jerry Craft 475-7487 or Kick Monier 475-9972 between 6 pni and 7 pm

Participants will need to make arrangements to pick up their textlxx)ks from either Jerry or Kick when registering

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Store Wall and ScM Booghtw all played good defrrv Leading hitters for the Cuba were Jake Hur Nicki Woods Riiity Blackmere and Brandt Berg

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Trevvi KipfoiJJer rat o hotoe mm for the Sos and turned a doo bk play Scootar Botenan did a Ijcti )oh at third baae Jaaac Sprawu Steven Ttucl Pan Dftratn and Steven Lywto sectB played wed far the Sox Tommy Hgwm and Lance Cfcaac played

far the Giants

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EHx a Kasie Rtsbiig Sarah PrueM Adam Daniels and Natban Clark werr th beading Bufldbe bitter Bulldog defense waa led by Wayne Newman Ben Potocfci Dan Jofinon John Blaquoemaa Garth Hammer Deacon HtAoo and Ajithocy FhMtiBC Tt theTag) NKhm Taylor hit 4 bonte run and LeaJee Parker and Beth FLiitoft each hit borne runa_ Joan FUotoft and Zachary Kitaaa played good defense

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Jaaon Sprawka Pat Damm Steven Thiel( and Trevor Kipf-milier aJJ had outstanding Orien-sjire plays- Kerry Lynch played well from the pHchws ty Scooter Soliman also played good defense

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BKildog K Raagrrt 4mdash Leading hitters for the

Bulldogs were Sarah Pruess Kaiue Ruhiig Cory Dixon Adam Daniel Nathan Clark Deacon Hdtor Liri Dan Johnson Leading defenders were B laquo Patoeki John Beeman Duaty White Chns Hatch Grth riammcr Wayne Newman and Anttony Fraaklia For the Rangers Mike Clark Todd Pearsall Justin Kusterer Aaron Alier and Bobby Armstrong were the leading hitshyters FUnger defense waa led by Aaron Spover Kim Niebaas Joey Barkman Nathaniel Cooper Bobby Armstrong and Jennifer Gentney

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Everyone for the Tigers hit well In addition Scott Boughton Steve Walz Ashley Coy Aaron Batsdorfer Victor Pitts and Jeff Hughes played good defense Nicki Lane and Jack Coon showshyed good improvement

The U S Ubor Departments Dislocated Worker Program is an effort to aid experienced workers who find themselves displaced due to plant closings techshynological changes foreign comshypetition or other major economic changes The program is funded under Title IH of the Job Tra ining Partnership Act accordii- to the Labor Departments annual report for the 19amp5 fiscal year

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totU arr mXe laquolaraquo Mart Ownlt Dave SrhniUrBboer Mike Waal M5 Riek Park la tiV bark rtm firon left are Phil Klaak Igtavt Oatwt Hie F a ^ Aaty Dwalmay and Ray Ameel

BLLfJOOGS who fiaislltd with a perfect 154 record were the e-hamptotu of the t-hall league sponsored by the Chelsea Rcreatilaquon Department n the front row from left are Cory Dixon Nathan Clark Christopher Hatch Sarah Pruess Dusty White and Daniel

Expert Pistol Shooting Demonstration Slated

The public is invited to a free pistol shooting exhibition nf the fastest guns in Michigan The demonstration of expert pistol shooting will take place on the pistol and rifle target range of the Chelsea Rod and Gun Club at 7)03 luigane ltd David Watson of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSO will lead the exhibition team which will start firms at 6 pm Tuesday Aug 12

Members of the team will not only exhibit and explain their pistol equipment they will also give practical demonstrations of shotgun rnarksmanship

Walsnn is a rising star in pracshytical shooting competition and

tional Shoot in Texas competing with more than 300 qualified irSC shooters

According to Dave Flank of the Chelsea Hod and Gun Club this event open to the public should Ixi considered a mast for serious members of all shooting disciplines

FVgtr more information call Dave Rank at 475-)437

Lingane Rd lies between Waterloo Rd and Hush Rd It may be reached from either direction The Chelsea Rod and Gun Club can he identified by its red brick clubhouse standing atop a hill Ore pistol range is a few feet north of the clubhouse and will be prominently marked

Johiuon la the back row from left are Garth Hammer Adam Daniel John freeman Wayne Newman Anthony Fraokjin and Ben Potocki The coaches from left are Sandy Potocki and Dehhl Gale Not pictured are Kask- Ruhiig and Deacon Holton

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ORAlaquotfF SLLOltf-KS nf the Midget ^raquoHUP have wrapped up a fine wavm nf bullvofthail play In Die front row fmm Wt irr Sara Prtty StrtAe Itayouwd Valrrir Bullock I)ehf pnw-rlaquo Andy Tripp and Chrlstinfl Gibson la tbe sernort row

from left irr Amy Prraquoy Melhwta Hraquofc Korl White linlt1i Srhalfer and I-iraquora HnJUm In the bai k nraquow arlt Run MaMry Vii-ki Kullltlaquo k and Bob BulUck Viii pi-tiirlaquori urc Ann TrrpMrs and Trd-rtl Hunk

Y A N K E E S O F T H E I n n E LEACHF lost the tSftjee championship is a iliwe 7-4 final game In tfebullfront raw Vnm left are Mddle Grmilgteaf gfce Radaat Nick McCalla Pat Steele DanJH laquoBes and Seen l-ong In the baltk row from left

are Scott Peieriwm wutvn Turn Steele Sieve Harm John Borm [Jong Steele Kea Slaoe Kevin Kisner and ciach Jack Rlsner Not pictured at Jason MeVittie and Mike Mr Eacbern

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FALL LEAGUES NOW FORMING THERE IS STILL TIME to tigat up for FALL LEAGUES

Dont misi thlaquo fun and excitement of league competition W have spots aval ohfe for Individuals or team on

SUNDAY Mixed Leagues 300 545 800 pm pgt 4 per team (2 male and 2 femole)

Bowl every other Sunday MONDAY Mens League 6 30 S 9 00 pm

5 per team TUESDAY todies League 9 am 4 per team

Mens l e a g u e 8 30 pm 5 per team Ladies League 830 pm 3 per team

WEDNESDAY Senior league 100 pm 3 per team Ladies league 900 pm 4 per team

THURSDAY Ladies League 1230 pm 4 per team Mens League 6 30 p m 5 per team Mixed League 9 00 pm 4 per team

FRIDAY Mixed League 1230 am 3 per team LATE SHIFT WORKfRSTHIS IS IT)

RELAX AFTER WORK WITH BOWLING Mixed Leagues 6 45 and 900 pm

4 per team 2 male and 2 female)

Haskvthall llegins Aug 11

Chelsea High school girls basketball practice begins Monshyday AUH 11

The varsity team will practice from 8 am to 1130 am at the high school gym Jim Winter is the coach

Junior varsity will practice at the Beach Middle school jjym from 830 am to 1030am Paul Terpsfra is the coach

Players should have had their physical examinations before starting practice

For more information call Winter at 371-1418 or Terpstra at 475-6822

CMS Golf Practice Sutris Aug 11

Chelsea High schools fall boys tjotf team will begin practice on Monday Aug 11 at 7 am at Inshyverness Golf Couise according to coach I^ren Winn

All participants must have had a phVMwil examination before they cat practice

I lie following are the remilb of the final week of Farm IC-aguc hawball gamex piayed the week of July 2A The laquonmex wenj piayed in a league ofgarilzed by the Chelitea Recreation Ix-part-rficnt

bull raquo bull FINAL STANDINGS

W L T Cuba 10 2 S Onolea 10 3 0 Dolphin 9 4 0 Wildcat Indians Tigers Angela Clipper

8 5 0 ft 9 0 2 9 2

2 9 2 11 1

DelpMaj 7 AagrU ft-Dolphin leading hitter the

iamf were Ben OConnor Kerbi Coy and Jason Dwienoo Torn Payne and Scott Coivin were standouts on defense Angel hit-tern were led by Evan Knott and Tom Barkum Jesse Petty had a good game on defense

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Cub M Tl(ert mdash Tilaquor hitters were led by Ryan

Dun lap (irtv Rirtwrd and Andy

Adult Softball Tbe following are results from

mens nod womens slow-pitch softhall games played in CbeJaea recreation leagues the week of July 29

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CATJ31 JBfy Mix 7 -Sue Koch was tine winning

pitcher Torn Kemp coached a good third baae

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Jiffy Mtx 1laquo McDoaalda ft-Ull Matties was the winning

pitcher in this fiveinning (janse Kveryooe hit well for Jiffy

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Cfcebea State Baafc ftmdash Sue Koch waa the winning

pitcher Leading hitters for CAT-S were Marda Newman and Renee Kornexl Chris Surma played a good third base

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Ron Schyiinaki waraquo tbe wuuun| pitcher and didnt walk a batter Dm Moody was 4-4 Rex Whiting X Howard Bush 3-4 and Dan Moody 3-4 Three KlinkDault players were thrown out at third base

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Mark Wlseiey was the winning pitcher Key Dotts Jeff Krull and Rich Boov each raquo n i 4-i Sportsshymans turned two doobie plays

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AAW 11 Claquovuaagh Lake Clams 1mdash

Gary Leonard was the winning pitcher

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Hansen A Sotta 5mdash Big Boy scored in the eighth inshy

ning on a single by Ryan Doletzky to win the game

bull bull bull Jiffy Mix S

Stockbridge Merduats Smdash Mike Lacid was 3-3 for Mershy

chants with a grand slam and Idrrel Whitaker wa 34 Leading hitters for Jiffy were Scott Dault Chuck Elkins Armel Minix Sam Coomes Matt Grau Keith Neibauer and Scott Jones

bull bull bull Broderick Shell IS

AampW4-Dave Moody was the winning

pitcher Don Moody was 3-4 and Dan EUiottt Dan Lancaster Ershynie Handley and Howard Bush were each 2-4

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Wolverine 4mdash Tim Klapperkh was the winshy

ning pltc her

Front Jeff Montana Nathan Hallett and Hick Hswer played Hood defenwi For the Cute it wan a totftl team effort

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Cublaquo 13 Wildcat 5 ~ Joremy Bradburys two home

ruriH paced the Cubit Nick Kramer also had a good day at tbe plate Jason Rosentreter and Matt Tuttle played good defense for he Cub Wildcat were powered by Craig Leonards home run Randy Hurst Gary Farmer and Nathan Young led the Wildcat defenders

Oriates 11 Oaspen J -Brad Jedele hit a thr-run

homer for the Ortoks Other top Oriole hitters were Bryndon Sketton with a home run and Jamie Policht Oipper hitters were lad by Jeffrey Branch Tom Inrtn and Jason Brvwn Defen-srvery Raymond Hatch Brad Jdele and David Bceman played weU for the Oriole wfeUe Hon Carter Jeffrey Branch and Justin Navin led the Clipper defenders

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btdtaas W Clipper Jmdash Indians had a good day at the

plate K C Harr hit a three run hone mn and Matt Caoanis and Calvin Poe each tripled Mike Meyer Robert Gonzales and Justin Navin paced the Clipper offense

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Top Angel hitters included Ryan Lndwig Eric Bergman Evan Knott Willie Hewitt and Jesse Haken who each had two hits Matt McVittJC and Jesse Petty had good defensive games For the Wildcats Nathan Young led the hitters and Jeremy Muha Matt Delong and Gary Farmer werethe top defenders

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Dotpfcitti IS Oriole 7 -Bert game of the year for the

Doipnina Dolphin off ens was led by Casey McCaila and Scott Colgt vin who hit home runs and Jason Donahoo Tom Payne and Jeremy Fekflump Scott Cohan Casey MrCalla and Kevin Coy made Rood defensive plays For the Orioles David Beeroan nil a home run and Keith Howe and Bryndon Skeitort had key lots Keith Rowe David Beeman and Brad Jedele played excellent defense

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Offirnt NOIMTP Program

At Independence Lake Cotnc cool off with BS The dog

days of Aecuat can be reirfstkaa but there is respite Join Washtenaw Catsty Parka and Recreat ion Commiss ioa s Naturalist Matt Heumann on Sunday Aug 17 9t Independence Lake County Park for a nature program called Shoreline Hunt See the plant arltd animal aquatic life along the shoreline learn about adaptations as weQ as tbe importance of shoreline maintenance

The walk goes rain or shine but please come prepared with shoes or boots for wading

The program is scheduled to begin at 10 pjn from the parking lot at Independence Lake County Park five miles north of Ann Arshybor Use the North Territorial Rd exit and follow the signs The program is free but there is a J2 park admittance fe per car

OJatampBi - I I SATURDAY

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Youth Leagues Start Sept 6 ALL N IW BUMPER BOWLING

for age 3-6 Saturday 900 a m YOUTH Agos 6 8 (Bantams) 1100 a m

Ago 9-11 (Preps) 1100 a m Ago 12-10 (JrrVraquoo|or) 900 a m

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Perkalut for Unlawful Snagging of Fifth

Under new legislation it will be illegal to possess or sell multi-pointed hooks commonly refershyred to as silver spiders or M-60s used for snagging fish

Beginning Sept 1 Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Conservation Officers will begin enforcing Public Act 189 which was passed in early July Amendshying the Michigan Sport Fishing 5 aw the Act dramatically inshycreases the penalties for unlawful snagging in the four snagging areas These include the Sable River below Hamlin Dam the Pere Marquette River near Scott-ville the Big Manistee River below Tippy Dam and the Muskegon River below Croton Dam

Persons found guilty of possessing or selling these devices may be imprisoned for up to DO days andor fined up to $300 Second or third offenders will face oven stiffer penalties

Multipointed hooKs have always bmn illegal to use in Michigan but their possession or sale was not controlled The new legislation in effect declares Micso devices now to be contrashyband and prohibits their possesshysion or sale

For hot buttered corn fill a large quart jar with hot water end sticks of butter When butter melts and floats to the top dip In the cobs and pull out slowly

The Chelseo Standard Wodnetdoy August 6 raquo966 11

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Some poor soul hat my oW Telephone number

As you may recoil kraquoT winter I twitched to an unJtstad phono

number otter rttetvioo some tota-nioM nasty reviews of rlaquoy work

Apparently people art still trying to coll me oi that nurrim And

tome of them arent being real pleasant about IT

t found out about mis oil imocertfy enough An old friend whom I

hadn teen in teveroi years triad to reach me of my former number

Yes he h laquo thraquo nvmber too but hes not hare my frtond won

TOM

fee sorry for the poor fomiry with my old numeer If theyre now

to The awwnwwty they probuWy think o bunch of (trks live hare

I ocoftwonelly oead to get cotts that trorTod tike this

How could you soy that about my dovghter7ll You art the sorriest

most porti

Sometimes rhvy began Kke rhiSi

God You son of 0 hiri mother I

Never once dtd i or o arft thot went like this

Thor you Mr Hamilton for making my son wund hklaquo on oil-

American foerboi) player even though you and I know he couldnt black

out my cocker spaniel

A couple of days ago i talked to rhe nan with my former phone

numbs He confirmed mot yes he hod received a few smsnga cotts and

mot he oppreckrrad me axploirring the ca-evmstonces to Mm

ffcrt I cant unearstand tor rhe life of me why the ptane company reshy

assigned my former nurnbar so quickly It rook less than frv mcrtrhs

Even more baffhng is this When I changed mimbers lt told the

telephone company man the reasonmdashI was being horrossed So what do

They do Net onh do they give ttws poor unsuspecting guy o number thats

likely to drew rTeienertt as well they dont even wort until the new

phone book comes out so the people con tee my nomas not in it

onymore (At lees it better not be) Isnt wonderful to oaoS with a iwmpony with so much common sense

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I have heard more itories about youth league boseboil and softbafl

this year Than ever before

And The theme TO most of Them would 6raquo Porerrrt Run Amok

Story nundjar one wos wail pubkized m tost waeki edition tn The

latter taction Appsrarrfry there were tome problems with The Form

Leogua boseboil tournament

In one of rhe games one team won the game etthar by one or two

runs dapanding on which score book was consulted Kowever it resulted

ma forfeit tor the wmmng teom when onangument ensuedobout frraquocot-

reef score ond the coach of the laquonrmraquong teom couldnt stand The bickering

anymore

There were a lot of hurt feegtng as a resuH of The incident

Smce I wasnt there I dont know esacthr what happened or whot

wos wad

rt doesnt reraquo matter errhar All i know is oil the crguing was oh

rhe port of the ADUITS not the kids The kids vrnph abided by rhe decishy

sion They dkaVt hove ony choke The tevnoment woe bsmg run by the KtQ jMgi iraquo l^r t4laam

Or was rr If the foumamem wo for The kids why was it vtecessary

for adults to hogatt and scrsom and yell obcut the final score and othershy

wise moke fine examples of themselves by rheir coodtxT

What does it soy to the young boys when parents get out of hand

obout somethmfl so meaningful es a baseball gome where the kids ore too

young to even pitch to Themselves

The Truth is some parents cant tolerate the thought of ir kids

losing and will go to oil sorts of extremes to prevent it And in that

sense the childs gome becomes their own When they try to monipolcte

the outcome no motfer how well-intentioned (We were cheatedl) it

fakes one more element away from the kids

If a mistake is mode it the scoring umpiring or playing so what

Kids an going to run into incompetefice oil their lives Why should recreashy

tion boseboil be ony different

The trouble begins when parents start trying to rectify every little

problem It usually only makes the situation worse

There was another situation last season when a parent m the stands

becorrw upset at on umpires coll The parent in a voice loud enough for

others to bear accused the umpire of being on drugs Just whot he

thought that would accomplish is not clear

Not to be outdone the umpire o boy m his late teem turned

around and called the parent a drunk He suggested the man go to one of

the loeol watering spots Ive heard various reports os to how the convershy

sation degenerated from there

The final chapter from Parents Run Amok involves the story of o

mother ond her son

Apparently the young boy fried to field a ball ond erred Thats pretshy

ty common in youth baseball

The mother probobly figuring the youngster hadnt been humiliated

enough when out onto the field shook the kid ond told him never to do it

again

That may have solved the problem The boy may never pick up o

baseball again

Most parents have reasonable attitudes obout their childs sports

But the ones who dont con be royoi pains in the Sombar

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Subnvrihe UP The Chelnea Standard

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Mycotoisai ire poisons which under x m e nrtrumatancea are harmful to cattle poultry twine and sheep rUn raquo y s

Moat of the diseased he^t can be e l iminated dtirr^ harvest if farmers will mcrcac the intdwty of the tmm laquo the combine to that the ipoundseaed ker-naia vtnch an noafi and Ulster than normal tomei are tkytrn laquort the back Hart raquoraquorraquo

After the harvrx 11 coospaKtti laquo M fiekJ should be plowed so that the (fiaeaaed wheat cannot overshywinter the specialist advise

It happen that Uua fungys causlaquoi stalk rrx and ear moid on com i t i i always a good ides to plow thii stubble down Hart bullays-

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Mike Slaaker MSU vewnn-arian aya that usmlaquo the entire wheat plant for bedding eotild cause some problems for livestock if the animab fe4 on the wheat that is In the straw

This probletn can be avoided if the animals on the straw sgtrt well fed wtth guod grain Symptoms nf poisoning include feed refusal vomiting and hyper estrogen synshydrome

SUnker says that if the animals develop thesr symptoms the straw should be removed and the animals given good feed They should return to normal health in a few days

Hart and Herb Bucholtz VHU dairy nutritionist recommend that farmers do not try flaquocLng any of the UjxinltonUininaLrt5 gram as a salva^t operauon If feeding is a must the grain should be tested for mycotoxins

Hart says that random samples of the grain should be taken at the time the combine u unloading in the field or as frrair s being unloaded from a field nogon or truck Taking sampiti from grain m storage does not provide a good representation A sample should xvust of 10 pounds of grain and be reperattative of the

entin load If poiWihw rgt rain fbouid ift uniformly urouiv before it ia laquont for vnq

Whaat can be iimu-d- for luun-i at the Co-operative Ecension Sertic Multi-duaplinary Plant rgtanolaquotic Center MSU East [ju-jiinaT 4K24 Cont U $12 per sample A (-heck muat wcum-iuuy xix -iaHipUi Trw tiirr^rounrl Is from 7 to igt working days

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IT IS HKHfcBY (IKOKRKD thill th Dcftndant Kathleen Anniece Ojlvorlwuv whereabouts snd residence unhekm-vi-nfl to the Plaintiff herein shall answer or take such otfie- aotinu p may be granted by law or Court lliile on or before the llaquot-i day of August 1968 to tfrt nlmve Cgtiirt

IT IK KI i iTHKH OKIJKttKf) thn( failure to comply with )s Order mraquoy renuM in th entry of a default and s JnrlijTvieril oy Hv Plaintiff aitaintl the Mid fWendant for the (elief deaianded in h (ornpiaint filed in this Court

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LamU Wool Producer To Vote on Market Program

Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

water flapfiatti is h-al to be let than ttwac teeto miaaiTrf aadar laquonraalaquoaai UOaft syateou This is Brteaavtty dw traquo the aver-aga 5 rtdDCttaB In water mnoff esplaquo1cnced aoder the oo-till system Pcstksrfea are introducshyed to surface water supplies largely through field surface runshyoff Similar but Leas dramatic reshyductions lraquove been shown in reshyduced Ullage system

Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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No-tillage and reduced tillage farming techniques still remain oe of Cb most economical and beneficial poUUior abatement and soil management conservashytion practices a farmer can apply to hia croplaDd- Contact the Soil Conservation District Office to learn more about It

NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

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should blaquo acktriraquowd to f^ Chelsea Vi i laqe plonnff^)

Commi^son 104 East Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

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considered

CHELSEA VILLAGE PLANNING C0MMISSI0I

Prejaterkat fteler Chairman

Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

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the ltither hand thr ^ame winning play if a ^rtampionship context involving onei own favorite team will probably remain r memury for a life-time Similarshyly nr rrsiiy not remember the license number of his own erar but if he wrtnexae a robbery jota igtu the licrnse number fact and reports it to the polire he will probably rwrver forget it Kmo-lurftal Munaling like triese es--bulltfiptes ran wwr apyt^ne a trjerrinn s nsv^iated iLh a wijrnuln- hai jArogaea (motion

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

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AMY TRIMIL WITH THE THIRD LJGHTWE1GHT in-dividnal lanjb wakh wgtid for $225 per pound ugt Roe Milter (or Ford Farm fttwoJactnring during thr IJvesiolti Sale Thursday Jaly J t l i the Washu-aaw lt (HIDU 4-H Fair at the Salin- Far^n Coaaffl GraaadR

JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

laquo I I born Apr- II 1BW 1laquo 4pord the daughter rrf ltlaquorgi)

Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

principal at Pontoon High la Dearborn She waa a

of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

Funeral Home

Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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CHELSEA ^ ^ ^ ^ L ^ - 1 475-1301 No 6C365 - 1986 THUNDERBIHD - 5 0L V-8 Automatic ovordriva AMFM alec saarch

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No 6MI65 - 1986 MERCURY C010NY PARK STATION WAGON - 9 passenger power tearing brakes lucks windows Loaded LIST raquo17441 INVOICE raquo144M13 YOUR COST raquo1444413

OUR COST - YOUR PRICE No 6T257 ~ 1SS6 RANGER - 20 engine 6 speed transmission full factory standard

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No 6C250 - 1986 BRONCO II - 291 bEFI V-6 6 spend overdrive electric shift 4x4 A C privacy glass speed control tilt whoel dealer installed accent stfipss LIST raquo14041 INVOICE raquo1210033 YOUR COST bull R s O O M

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A FAMILY ENTERPRISE put tigMhrr (ltuntrgt Fresh Pro-dare a aew btffiinesi at th -inner ol Werkwr iod North Tershyritorial Rds oppuMlr Niirih Uiki S(in Brum Poll hi i|ld his wife t^nrtf nian In vtiuli (h- raquobullbullbull bullbull ---- r^ fltKiis bull tth -tpecialty frsods lutt and taeklv and gt-rn craft

Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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Tek-nsion has been called the boob tube moving waJQpaper chewing CMr ier the eyes and a heap worse What it aint been called LS out Its here to stay as long 4 what it doe beat space and sports art here We got home movies cm TVs and 1 hear teli pritty soon we ran vote and ahop art the TV So its jest a quesshytion of ho it raquotH change with the tunes

Ed Dodrttl told the fellers at tine country store Saturday night that one way w that TV now u watching iraquo He had saw where BBT is (kxntgt a study erf how the fjVlish watrft the tube To do Oaa they have set tap canxeras m the set- that mme on and show whos in runt of the set whenever its i m They have teamed that after a few hours folks ft-r U theyre bein- watched and they do what tht- ail us do when the TV won It tum eat they do fa abaet ltrvlaquor-thing bat look at the screen Havshying the TV on is like imiding the cat on yta Up Its jomepon to do until you com up with somepuxi to do

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The fellers were general agreed that TV is entertaining and the last thing a entertainer needs is to be ignored but Hem Webster said TV news alius Ls goshying to be like the blind feller exshyamining the elephant We got to read to git the big picture was Clems words and he sees no way to change that

Speaking of change Zeke Grubb stood foursquare fer changing another American inshystitution the office of sheriff If theres a word that means a bigshyger mistake than deinstitushytionalization in our society ampke declared its politicize We have turned sick people out of hospitals and into a world they cant handle in the name of

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Zeke had saw where sheriff that was a undertaker dwd sudshyden m a North Carolina county and his political pony uad picked a radio dbk jockey to take hu pUee and ran fer the office in the fail The party chairman assured citizens the )oke was on them bgt saying the radio feiler was chose because his qualifications for the office were ever bit as strong as the undertakers It is dear in thu country that what folks want is n awartff at all and they art coming as ctast to that as they can

Personal I see no problem with a sheriff as Ion as he dont me s in police business Some counties have rural poke and let the sheriff staff be paper servers fer the courts Thu LS a better backup than we got in the courts where federal Judges are judges ferever even in prison

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fiepwrtriwnt director ilordon (Juyer who ]uxt recently HS given igt two-year term in hlaquo |laquoh urged approval of the reorganiu tion as the first step m iniplenwrntiru the recommernia tiomlaquo gtf hLx Ac-tion Team advuury group

would like to see these changes take place without aput-tin the de^nronent into separate resource and environmental afeocits Gttyar atid

The new scructur creataa a Resource ManagaoM

bullact) hwadad by a deputy diractor nportiBg to Ovyjr and tiinunatioji of the chwrf aaatetant director paattkm Also eliminated kraquo the chtaf of staff

Three resjional sopervisors would be grren raquoipanltlrilt roiaa and converted to deputy direcshytors reporting to ttst director The deputy dkwrten fur the regions wiD have a key rale in maintaining a balance in tbt fteW structure by approving the u-aignment appointment or transfer of field personnel ui the respective Regions Guyer noteu

The burasMSf repiace four exshyisting btaraawa aach haaded by deputies Baerwatkp aod En-furcenwnt EnsvassBiental Proshytection Reaourcaa and Manage-ment Serrtcus-

Guyer Mid plana arc not com-piete on whk fwoctiows w31 be transferred to which neraquo bureau

The udOaJ phase aJao calla for the creaben of an office of Comshypliance Health and Safety ugt enshysure compliance of environmenshytal laws by the department itself and a chief administrative officer to co-ordinate legislative affairs and the budget-

Guyer said the second and third phase of Che Action Team report will be satiated as soon as the new admrnutrstive team is m place and will address thr issues of division structure and proshygram priorities and budget needa-

Dave Dempeey the governors environmental specialist said the proponed internal changes will restore the agencys credibility and effectiveness

Wr should get a leaner and meaner DFVR and a more rrspon-sive department Dempsey said AsareaukthssvihDUldbe quicker and mare defensible derisions by the department

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What new mmha^ need most i lime Time lo rest Time to get acquainted with the new baby Time for yourself

As a member of MeAuley Health Plan you can have that time witr tlk new Farsvly Care Program With the Family Care Program you and your baby can go home within 24 to 48 hours utter delivery Home where youre most comfortable

A registered nurse specially trained in maternal and child care will make home visits to check on you and your babys

progress and answer your questions

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home health aide lo help wish your household chores laundry grocery shopping even meal preparation

And (hats not all When you arrive home with your baby McAulcy Health Plan will arrange for complishymentary meals lor you ant) your family delivered right to your door

[x the Family Care Program baby you and your baby

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McAuley Health Plan is a non-protit Health Maintenance Organization aflilialed with Calhenno McAuley Health Center

Mr and Mn Howard E Whitor

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Botanical Gardens Offer Docent Trasping Course

Kfi gti nf the MHtthnel HIP(raquoL bull Ourderw In spowtoriru^ i gt(bulllaquogt irmninK course on the ultiiiilaquour rful the garden The - iiurM- int-HinK four to nix wlaquoiui tuniitf fiich of the four veajtoru wilt feature weaonal hlghJilaquohtlaquo and techniques for Kivitm oiit-bull kmr tours Several ouuloor intershypretative expert will be Kuet Jeriurers

MotMfa wilt be held Monday rrjormntf twjginntfui Sept It from 9 30 to 12 30 The claaa u open UJ anyone interested in thartog nature and the outdoor gardena with people of tU a g o

Peruana who have tatetmtvUy completed the entire count will be qualified outdoor docenta at the gardena Being a docent inshyvolves a three-year volunteer rnmmitm^i to jiving tpun Thta three-ytar commitment include bum tune

For additional Information and application plena pbooe the Kardena (313i7S3-7laquoN

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j fenior Citizens JYill Enjoy Picnic jjirthday Meeting JChelgttei Vruor Citizen mil wraquoe thlaquo npfjiirtunity tltgt enjogt i punn Kndaj Aux 2 bsiiinnh t 12 niion at Veteran Park for this months tpeciaJ artretty A picpii luoihfin will lx siiv-rd followed fj i vintiy of -irnii[) MUiriih and senior rillrilH svitil Au^iwt birthdays till IK ^ursls li|igtbraiiin their birtlxinvs it the tnrk ihirin tin- purnc This event Js eo-Sjjunsored bullgt thlt Senior hulniwm ltenter ltnd the Senior jtitiens Activity (enter iiul i iionaiiun of $1 2S is suijjostc(l tor partieipanf-s Htrthtun regteiilnn- u bull (Tiadt- in raquolt1 iJn i- l)gt bulliilimi the Jieruur (enter 7j-ltttlti2

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The hndei laquoown wai rhiffnntf with re-embroidered and i hantilly-typt liice The skirt had iarcf tiers flowing into i chapI train

Helena Kmrrmns of Munlth friend of the bride was matron of honor

Rachel Schmel stater of thltf hrlde and Dwwn Vlerk friend of the bride of Manchester m-rc both attendants

John WWtJiktir gtA Battlr Creek brother of the hnrtejrrKirn wos best man

John Porter of Munith and Krit Ennelnwyr of Ypiiilnnti both friends of the tjrul1 and bnde^riKim were uahen

Kirnberly and Aarfm Sehrnell of (lielgta wter and hruthtT of Ihi bride were fkwer^ir arid nn^bearer

The bridijeKroom and nnlaquo bearer w^rp dressed alike

A reception immediately foiiowed at the Chelsea Fair Sershyvice Center Robin Ki^hler-Wrutaker sister-in-law of the bridegroom of Battle Crerk atshytended the i uest book Dawn (Xen and Tina Paddock Ineniti of th^ bride were cake atshytendants

The newlyweds depacted lor a honeymoon at South Hawea Thef w now midioit hi (belseatjw

Sarah Grau Attends Ballet Conference Seminar at MSU

Sarah Grau attended the 36th annual Baitei Conference and Seminar presented by the Cer-rhetti Council of America July S-18 at Michigan State University m Faltn Ijrraquouu

Each student attended daily hallct iia4- UH well k studying character and jazz dance rlasses ltk the evenirut of July 7 all students participated irr the Rallet and Character Performshyance and presentation of awards and ctrtiJicate at the Wharton Center for Performing Arts at Michigan State University

Sarah us the daughter of James and Nanry Grau 7T7 S Mam St Chelsea She will enter Chelsea Hilaquoh v-hool in September

Mr o n d M n Jmrry Ooughetrty

Shelly Springer Marries Jerry Dougherty July 4

Shelly Elizabeth Springer daughter of Mr and M n Sheridan Springer of Cheiaea mamed Jerry Martin Daugher-ty son of Mr and Mrs Gilbert R Dmigherty of Jefferjiooville fnd in ceremonies July 4 at the First Congregational church of Ann Ar-bar

The Rev Terry Smith of-ficiated-

Bridemaid^ wert S h e r n e Springer suttr of the bnde of Madison Wis and Debbie Kohl of Perrysburg 0

Honor attendants were Martin McKenney Derrenberger of nn Arbor and Rick Daugherty brother of the bndegroom of Jef-fersonviile Ind

Serving as itthcrs were Sam Warner cousin of the brtdegmom of Columbus 0 and Chns Brown of Indianapolis Ind

Flower girts were Amanita and Erin Daugherty nieces of the bridegroom

The bride earned on the tradishytion of wearmK her mother s wedshyding dreas The dress was originally designed by her grandshymother Helen Wilson of North lake

A reception was held at tht-Knights of Columbus Hall in Hesshyter

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Thursday Aug 7-Hot turkey sandwich gravy peae and carshyrots three-beaa sUd orange Jell-O milk

Friday Aug 8mdash Picnic at Vets Park-Sliced beef roD potato slad7 tpiaato-nreen pepper marinade freshfruit mUk

Monday Aug M-Sloppy joe on bun buttered corn toued saUul fruit cocktail milk

Tn^Miflv Aiur 15_Rakjraquod llVPT and onions parsley buttered potatoes creamy fruit salad whole wheat bread apple crisp milk

Wednesday Aug 13 -Meat-loaf tomato sauce OBrien potatoes buttered carrots roll with butter fresh fruit milk

After defrosting the freezer tpray it with a vegshyetable oM spray Neirt time you defrost rtll be work

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Dozens of crisp give your windc a dramatic contemporary new look

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1 0 raquo am-Progressive euchre tournament Monday Aug 1 1 -

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Tuesday AUK 12-ft30am -Art -lass 9-30 am -Cards 30 a m - NVt-dlework i on pm-Fiuchre

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Thief Nets $90 Front Pursi in Car

A purse containing $90 was stolen poundrom an automobile parkshyed on Book St on Saturday July 26 Chelsea police reported

Police said the purse belongshying to Iisa Kay Wheeler of Stockbridge was taken between 1230 am and 130 am from an unlocked car

Hie incident was reported on Saturday Aug 2

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2 WOODLAND PAUSE Framed Print Donated by Catherine McClung (oftist) Framing donated by Vil lage Frame Shoppe

3 DINNER FOR TWO at Heritage Inn (with wine) Donated by Cousins Heritage Inn

Tickets arlaquo now on sole $100 exich or 6 for $500 at Vil lage Frame Shopp S107 Main St Dexter Ml 48130 or from Educational Foundation Directors

THREF WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN BY RANDOM DRAWING SEPT 22 1986

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The Cavanau^b Lake hfrm of Tom jnd Mary Ann Flynn was the sitting for a reunion June 1H-21 that was attended by 2n members of the Flynn family

Klynns from the Gevelanf and Chicane ltreaj= took advantaue of warm sunny weather lo enjoy fonatinn skiing ^laquofl ^ilmi

Mm Flynn nf suburban (levclaiif acted is ent(-rtiin-ment chHirmnn ami made sure that special surpnMgtlt w r e in ilore eith div Ht -its) preMnted horn innviis dating frum 11frac347

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A smt-alonlaquo hijthli^htci rhe reunion^ final evetnuu md awards were prescnled IHlt following aftemfxin before (iriugt members retunied hmne

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Announcing Dc Russell D Keinath Ciiistrocnterologist oH I uron Gastroenterology Associates P( (Stomach UIVTCT CplonDi^istiivDiseases)

Wiii offer office hours at Chelsea Community Hospital Beginning Tuesday August 5 1986 (Appointments will IHgt scheduled gtgtn Tuesday and Friday afternoons)

Dr Russell i) Keinath un staff at Chelsea ((immunity Hospital and St Joseph Mercy Hospital

For more infomiition call Huron Gutrocnteroloiry Aiiociitcj PC Chtlsca Commiiniiv t lmpiutl 1-800-772-4459 an area only) 7 7 S S m i h M - n Sinx Ail whercilJs 414-6262 C h d w ^ M k l i i ^ i 4Ki 18

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Historic Site Murker Dedicated

l Continued fnun page one) ( helsea memonihilia and began hf move to have the btiililinK ililtiriii-rS

The two-sided marker gives a hrii-f trciiunt of tfie histury of te Imildine from its construction in 1906 through its brief period as home of the Igtewis Spring amp Agle Co IKtnufut-(iircr of the Hollier iijitit autuinnbile to its current ]iltrnititji ts hiiint of TbeStan-dird

(n iiddition Roy Scout Troop (gt who eariier in the day set up tin lent in the parking lot which came in hrnidy during a pro-dedication raio storm performed the opening flag ceremony

Chelsea resident Donald KvindAo played guitar and vidi This f^iiid is Your l^nd ml Ameriea The Reautiful

The 50 by 60 marker was bull bullreded un Friday afternoon by Chelsea village employees with help from inmatei of Oassidy ak Technical School

The historical society provided refreshments at the Chelsea Depot after the ceremony

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CKELaXA SENIOR CTTOENS NLTRITION GROLP m-mily vMted ttc AW Artar Veteran Administration Medical Center rid presented Use vaunts wtth aa assortment of hand-maor Item tn-rhMttef laanaesv baeties slippers dlngt bags attd bags for wbeektiatr I V vtett provkie^ tbt aealors nita the rhanrr to tee for thiratthM die aeedt bull( some of fee veterans and bow they roukl

hlaquolp Uwkr the direction of Phyllis Stoll they Have be meetty wfrkly to make hand-made Items In thlt front row Iron left afe Warreo lti Dudley Sr Annus SrntKR Hugh Uve Mary Aon Basks raquood Urry Tuft In the bark row Imm left are (Hartace Sawmilief Pbyllfraquo Stoll Virginia Kowal Amlngt Snyder l-otUBe Alteabenrt Ann Friday Lucy Piatt and Fraquolaquolgtn tjiqi^j

BRAnUKY CIAIER a cr-u-fralaquodlaquoii nl Frank P Glawr talked alwmt tbr hi iorN il (ibdquo Welfare Building and th- raier Sieve V al lat Jiaiurdn ltilt rfn iiibdquon d an official stair histnrieat bull marker for the building

jJiMM^ THESE ROBLST ENGINEERS provMed a little eowrtry-

raflroad-fotk music for people wbo visited the CVttea Deplaquot durtcg the open boose last Satarday part of tbr Sid-ntlk Days festival T V men are Cbettea rrsidraU Dcome loadwebr 111 nad Frank Sweeay 1 WampUS WSamp

JASON BRADBURY SHOWED the 113-lb first middleweight individual lamb at the Washtenaw County 4-H Fair held July 2s-Aug 2 at the Farm Council Grounds near Saline Jason Is the son of Archie and Cindy Bradbury of Easion Rd

LUNCHEON SPECIAL FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST

CROCK OF SOUP OR CHILI amp SALAD BAR - 25Q

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DINNER SPECIAL Oalt tram S30 till

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In Washtenaw County slncn April 13th 1912

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CLOCK TOWER By Will Connelly

A Irw generations aRu a millionaire was nqfnronc who liad $1 million in fwMewiuns or

jW income ltgtf $)0000 a year ihc equivalent 3jf five percent pet annum on one million rjftckj Nw we ue ip|gtroiilt fiing ihc day when ^bullWlionafc will be wmeonc who earns a I^pllion a yttr ifil Thtw VIM money changes espetiallv raquoSjfcpttlaquo by middle aged people reflect ltltpoundjldul but Heady increases in 0frac34frac34^ and retai VPff Eiihei will follow an increase in the tilt ^ K T C occasional exceptions Prices plungec fcttcat Depitwwn They soared during the drier administration jpoundfbday the inflation rate is on the minus side due 10 the oil glut and poundjS|gerflowing crops As a rule however the creep continues so that jjflfcei usually double in just one generation g g In my libraxy is a replica of the llaquoX)8 Sears Roebuck catalog ^pcrc you can find a full size upright piano for $68 which would fittA fot $1400 today An elaborate set of white and gold china was ffiun for 1798 Elsewhere in the catalog was a $6 clothes washing f fMfKhinc that would save you hours of hand scrubbing over a i-IMshboard gt Another 22 years added to 1ltX)8 will take you a century from bull that old Sears catalog and youll still be getting the old one-two

fiorh inflation For instance the average cost of college tuition for four years will be well past $70000 What is more--unless you are sotrtc kind of financial wizardmdashthere isnt much you can do to beat live inflation game Wages costs of living stocks and dividends usually rise together

Your greatest chance in your economic life may very well come in your middle and later yean By then your kids are grown and on their own Your house is paid for or approaching it You have plenshyty of appliances and furnishings many of which are good for years

And yon are close to the peak of your earning power What is mote you have Social Securitymdashmaybe both of

youmdashand perhaps a pension to boot plus federal hraith benefits under Medicare

In addition you can take advantage of the lower expenses and highef earnings of middle age by tucking substantial amounts of savings away in tax shelters including IRA or Kcogh plans The law permits you to shelter a certain part of your income in an untaxed savings or investment account At the time of your investment every dollar is tax free reducing the remaining amount of taxable income and putting you into a lower tax bracket The IRA money (for employee) and the Keogh money (for cmployrrs) keeps acshycumulating tax free wealth year alter yea Only when you reach retirement and begin to make withdrawals from your fund are those withdrawals subject to income tax What remains in the fund continues to grow with tax free interest tj This sure beats 1908 and all the years back to 1776 T During these earlier eras of American history 12 out of 13

p4gtple died broke A great many barely survived on subsistence etfrings paid to them by wealthy land owners mine owners and in-djtttrialifts Others including independent skilled craftsmen died broke because they spent every dollar they could lay their hands on

Somebody in the back row calls out jovially Whats the mat tct with dying broke You cant take it with you

Ho ho friend Very funny A lot of people 50 and above have decided that they want to i retirement age with a comfortable collection of Social Sei un-tt Mr Keq|h owned home securities and cash in the bank

know of one such couple with an art studio who worked well 70 They lived frugally having gotten national and interna-

_ id travel out of their system and arc now content to live in raquo ffcidest home conveniently near a small lake So what else do they

jraquolaquo Wf w a n t t0 continue to live sensibly so that each year we can a few thousand dollars to our savings they told us Then we ride out bust or boom limes and still be solvent

$J We like their common sense advice because we dont like to $pound broke or leave our kids with a pile of unpaid bills to settle We ftf their ambition to leave enough money to their several grand-jjtfldren so that each one will have something for a start in life

bull^lybe even a down payment on a home We also chink well of fampfcving some benefits to a few charities who routinely spread their qJssiogs to others gt Tf)Crc a r c ticklish problems for most people who arc not flmtn-|2ji professionals Here are some bits of advice given to its by our j5raquon financial clients poundJ As you reach 50 turn conservative Steer clear of the Get Rich l Jftick schemes in favor of respectable proven investments in stocks laquoSrraquotrusts that specialize in blue chip stocks Yosi have a steady living jtf about 16 more years You arc not in immediate need of income bulljStlook for the lists of blue chip stocks or even better diversifies-30ff in a reputable trust thai will divide your investment among a bullJrfimber of good companies i As you turn into your retirement years with no pay check behind you turn away from most of your stocks in favor of invest-Ancnt quality bonds which guarantee you -a fixed income for the life jifthe bonds which commonly runs from 10 to 20 years Investshyment grade bonds are rated AAA A A or A by professional raters Jsueh as Moodys or Standard and Poors Since the higher the rating She lower the interest you may wish to take a higher return v Remember As the law stands now all municipal bond income 35 untaxed by the IRS If its a Michigan municipal the income is Jilso free at state income tax 1 bull It is risky to invest too much of your capital in one investment ^orone industry or even one state If you arc investing a loi in ^Michigan bonds to avoid taxes remember that Michigan or any pother state can get into the investment doghouse So buy bonds iat arc insured They guarantee both as to principal and interest lYet the insurance is usually no more than V4 of one percent

bull One positive investment rule is never to invest in securities ofshyfered by unknown persons phoning from unknown companies In-vestigate every company and every investment before you buy

bull While you arc in your M)s and 60s educate yourself in the inshyvestment market of your conservative choice by reading some good bullbooks that are intended lor laymen Read them free in the big libraries Ihiy the ones worth keeping raquot the big book stores Make a habit of following the financial columns in the daily newspapers and reading ihc financial sections of good magazines such as U S J News or Torbes After awhile you will become familiar with Wall bull Street You will Icatn not 10 get excited about day to day Pactional bull changes in prices

Above ail learn how bond markets work Since the interest laquo paid by the Iwnd is a fixed amount the resale value of the bond will go up as bond interest rates fall and drop as bond interest rates I bull t i t e bull

I Study this stuff while youre in your fifties or younger ami ii laquo will IK apple pic on retirement day

r Tell Them You Read It

In The Standard bull I H M M N t M H P B H I i ^ M

PRNLSE PRATT bull Ciiea High tK-hool nenior was Chosen to be bull tprrolMT of the Michigan Uom All-State Band The band took part la llie annual rrxrvrntioa of tie Uaaraquo Clubti International in NewOrieam July 9-12

Two from Chelsea Attend Lions Gub Convention

Two Chelsea residents parshyticipated recently in the 69th anshynual convention of Lions Clubs Inshyternational held in New Orleans July 9-12

Dave Prohaska deputy district governor of Lions District 11B1 represented the Chelsea Lioas Gub ss a delegate to the convenshytion Denise Pratt a Chelsea High school senior attended as u member of the Michigan lions All-State Band which is sponshysored by the Lions of Michigan Denise received a ft00 scholarshyship grant from thgt lt VLslaquoa I -ions Club to cover the cost of transporaticm meals and housshying while on tour

Prnhaslca attended all three plenary sessions held at the Ixgtui-siana Superxkxne and particishypated in several jeminars He inshydicated that one uf the highlights of the convention was the presenshytation of the Lions Clubs Internashytional Humanitarian Award to Nobel Peace Prize winner Mother Theresa of Calcutta Inshydia (or her tireless efforts to aid the starving the hcHnetets ami the ill Mother Theresa accepted the award in person and delivered a 20-minute address to tfcA j 4 l lt bdquo i n t A 0 blftV uraquo I fc fcv

Of major significance was the convention vote to change the lions International constitution

to permit women to become members of a Lions Club Although the proposal received a 5frac34 percent affirmative vote the measure failed to pass because a two-thirds majority vote was reshyquired to adopt the proposed byshylaws change A similar measure was defeated at the recent Kiwanis convention held in Houston which yielded 53 percent against and 47 percent for admisshysion of women members

The Michigan Lions All-State Bami of which Pratt was a nu-mber took second place in competition amorit approximateshyly 50 bands which participated In addition the Michigan band received the prestigious honor of presenting a concert to the delegates and their guests at the Superdome immediately precedshying the opening session of the conshyvention

Pratt tried out in January in St Johns for a position as clarinetist with the band 167 students were selected from over 00 ap-plicaxU bdquo

lr addition to rrurrifct|rtrrtr three and one-half hour opening day parade and giving a concert that evening the band also J t L J V I I U U U UUI

f w -i i ai uu

Square in the French Quarter unci at the Wynhoven Senior Citizens Apartment in New Orleans

Manchester Street Fair Set Saturday

Hummel Finishes DA Program

Diedre Hammel daughter of James and Doris Hammel of Chelsea was recently honored at a pinning ceremony at Washtenaw Conmunity College

The ceremony marked her completion of the dental assistant program at the school

Diedres skills as a dental a-ssiatant range from general chair assisting to assisting In periodontal surgery

Diedre is a member of the American Dental Assistant Association the Michigan Denshytistry Association the Washtenaw District Dental Assistants Association and the Dental Advisory Committee at Washtenaw Community College

Diedre is a 1963 graduate of Chelsea High school She plans to attend the Dental Hygiene Proshygram at Lansing Community Colshylege

24 Yearn Ago (Continued from page two)

basis by Aug 20 Or all senators be elected this year on a state-at-large basis

Keith Haab (CHS )963) won the junior showmanship contest at the Brown Swiss State Associashytion picnic held on the Edward Bush farm at Reese

The Chelsea Fire Department was called shortly after 1030 pm Sunday to the Robert Wagner-Charles Slocum property near Spring Lake A cottage on the pnwerty was burned to the ground

34 Years Ago Thursday Aug 719laquomdash

Fred M Alger Jr is the Republican partys candidate to run against Gov G Mermen Williams the Democratic canshydidate for re-election in the November general election

The 60th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Perry Noah was observed at the Wood family reunion held at their home at North Lake Sunday The Noahs have made their home in the North I-akc area their entire married life For the past 40 years they have Lived in the bouse where Mrs Noah was born 79 years ago Her parents were Mr and Mrs William Wood

Claire Rowe won the Chelsea village championship and the Wiruuis trophy by defeating Earl Osborne in the championship match at the Inverness goU course July 27 In the flight of 16 players Robert Devme won from Bill FisenbeuttT and in the reshymaining flight of eight players Art Wilson won from Charles Lancaster A total of 40 players took part in the matches

Reuben D Hsseichwraquorrtt who had been a patient at St Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor since he was injured in a truck-train crash at the Lima Center Rd crossing July 25 died Aug 6

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The Clulxen Siamiant

The C^esea Stondord Wgtdnraquoraquodqy August 6 1986 5

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SUNDAY AUG 10 Serving 8 am to 12 noon

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Open to the PubUt bull

Historic Manchester will be closing downtown Main St once again for its 9th annual Manshychester Street Fair Saturday Aug 9 The event is sponsored by the Manchester Art Guild and the Manchester Chamber of Comshymerce

Officially the hour of the fair arc 9 am to 5 pm However there will be a Pancake Breakfast at the Emmanual church on W Main St from 8 am to 11 am The breakfast will be sponsored by First of America and the proceeds will go to the Manchester Art Guild Scholarshyship for a graduating high school senior

The fair will feature exhibits of original handcrafted works juried by members of the art guild Each artist in the juried section was required to submit three slides of his work Exshyhibitors were selected on the basis of quality and originality of their work Awards will be presented to the best in the show

This year water color artist Nancy Feldkamp is returning for the seventh straight year

Those participating include a glass blower wood carver water color pencil artist fiber artists potters painters and other such talented individuals All artists are encouraged to demonstrate their media Another section of the fair is reserved for un-juried displays of crafts

The Cassini Ensemble i stringed chamber music group will provide entertainment They have won the Trappers Alloy Street Performers Competition in Detroit and they have also pershyformed for many years at the Arm Arbor Street Fairs

The downtown shops will fill their sidewalk displays with bargains Antique hunters will enjoy the large variety at the Blacksmith Shop Collectible Sale sponsored by the Manchester Historical Society at 10 W Main St the Old Mill Flea Mai kit and in the Manchester Antique Mall

The Historical Societys Blacksmith Shop museum at 314 E MainSt will also be open

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Telephone Secretory 668-4968 Were in your Torget Directory

Open Saturday 830 to 2 Evenings by Appointment We accept third party billing

Are You Prepared for The Unexpected

fto is SKMM htiphd mandai odvkeraquoraquo Mot popl who hove lost a loved o n ore forced into situations or circumstances requiring answers and actions they hod never before been compelled to deal with

To help eose some of the burden we have compiled a smoll list of odvice and assistance in dealing wi th some problems that moy arise

For more help of information please call or wri te uraquo today We are ready to assist in riddtng you of unshynecessary problems

bull fraquowtlaquov thlaquo important pofgtrraquo onlti lacotlaquo any records prriaming to ifHunwx poltom fctonlt account and laquolaquoufitiraquoraquo credit employshyment ami military hufory Even thoraquo documents thof Opplaquoor Kt blaquo U M U raquo gt may 6 of hlaquolp later en Set ihese aside alcofl with ycur l n ^ raquo - A pound v i i l V ^ j i r i t b mrA n laquonnv rf t H j t f r m n r r i n n t i r M gt laquo laquo i rv4 lt bull bull bull - laquo bull bull - bull raquo raquo raquo - bull raquo - - - - - - - - r X - _ - _ - bull - _

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bull Notify thot orgoniiotions that have an interest in your loved ones findrvoql dcuvgs The list includes bonk credit-cord companies any other creditors empioyer and the Social Security Administration

bull As for as benefits ore concerned start fost It con take months for various agencies to process claims

bull Did your loved one belong to a union or professional organisation Perhaps these groups offer benefits or assistance to families of deceased members

bull And notify your insurance company or ogent of course Expect to fill out a claim form end hove o certified copy of the death certificate on hand

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Jersey s700 (transfer incl)

bull SHIMMELS s300 bull ROLL SLEEVES 400 ^ bull MIAMI VICE bull FRINGES s600 DONALD DUCK

Transfer 100 Lxtra

Extra Long T 510to518

CUSTOM LETTERING

SHIRT TALE SHOPPE 8063 Main St Dexter Pete amp Shirley Hnderle Owners Ph 426 2352

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The Chellaquoa Stogtxiord Wednesday Akjtjuif o )^6

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Mondaymdash Chelsea Recreation Council

730 pm second Monday of the month Village Council chambers 3Stf

bull bull bull Chelsea Substance Abuse Task

Forcemdashsecond and fourth Monshydays 7 pm Kresge House

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Chelsea Kiwanis Club meets ever Monday 630 pm at Chelsea Community Hospital

bull Parent-Teacher South meets

the second Monday of each month in the South School Library at 715 pm

bull bull bull Chelsea School Board meets

the first and third Mondays of each month 8 p m in the Board Room

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Chelsea Ltonlaquos second Monshyday of each month at the Meeting Room in the Citbens Trust on M-52 Chelsea at 730 p_m Call 475-179 for information

Parents Anonymous Group Chelsea a self-help group for abusive or potentially abusive parents Mondays 7-9 pm Call 475-947(5 for inf ormatKW

bull laquo Toughlove Parent Sapport

Groupmdash For parents troubled by their teen-agers behavior in school in the farruly with drugs and a|eonol or with the law 730 pm Mondays St Joseph Hospishytal 5raquol E Huron River Dr Education Center Classroom 8 Information- Sue Thomas S7HXW7 or Gale Cobb 996-87]

bull raquo bull Lima Township Board meets

theftrst Monday of each month at 8 pm 1-una Township Hall

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Arthritis Support GroupmdashFor those afflicted with arthritis 7-9 pm Monday Aug 11 Sixth Floor lounge of Reichert Health Building (next to St Joseph Mershycy Hospital) Ann Arbor Parn Skene a registered nurse and program director of the Michigan Chapter of the Arthritis Foundashytion will talk about Offering Support to Family Members SpofcMpoundd by Segvices to the EMeyfyat Catherine McAutcv Jieapb Center For more inforshymation call 573-6411

Chelsea Area Historical Socieshyty picnic Monday Aug 11 at 6 pm at Glenn and Olive Wiseman farm Bring dish to pass and table service Meeting follows dinner Call 475-7W7 for further information

Tursttaymdash Sylvan Township Board

meeting date changed for August to Tuesday August 12 1906 7 pm 112 W Middle St Chelsea advlO-3

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Olive Lodge 156 FampAM Chelsea Regular meeting first Tuesday of each month

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Chelsea Area Jaycees second Tuesday of each month at Chelsea Community Hospital Open to men and women from ages IB through 36 For more inshyformation call Tim Merkel 47W372

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Association 630 pm at the Chelsea Hospital fourth Tuesday of each month Call 475-1707 for information

bull bull lima Township Planning Comshy

mission third Tuesday of each month 8 pm lima Township Hall advxKM

bull bull raquo Chelsea Village Council first

and third Tuesdays of each month advtf

raquo bull bull Uons Club first and third

Tuesday of every month 645 pm at Chelsea Community Hospital Ph 475-7324 or write PO Bo 121 Chelsea

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regular meeting second Tuesday of each month at the clubhouse linganeRd 49tf

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Chelsea Rebekah Ixrfge No 130 meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 730 pm

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Chelsea Communications Club fourth Tuesday of each month 8 pm Chebea Lanes basement meeting room

Wvdttrtdaymdash Support Group for Helatives of

Alzheimers patients Wednesday Aug 20 10 to 12 noon Turner Geriatric Center 1010 Wall St AiV A r h n r KVir m f i r m a H A ^ a l l

764 25frac34

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WEDNESDAY AUG 6 (RAIN OR SHINE)

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Public Meeting Set To Discuss Phone System

VFW Post yenft meeting second Wednesday of month 730 pm VFW Hall 106 N Main

OES first Wednesday followshying the flirt Tuesday of the month at the Masonic Temple U3 W Middle at 7raquop m

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Support group meeting for family members of people with AJxheimers Disease Wednesshyday Aug IX St Clares church 2308 Packard Rd Am Arbor 7raquo to 9 pm Call CR4S38 for more information

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Athletic Booster meeting Wednesday Aug XI 7 pjn Fair Service Center Final preparashytion for fair

Thursdaymdash Chelsea Rod aud Gun Club Auxshy

iliary regular meeting second Thursday of each month 730 clubhouse Lingane Rd

bull bull Chelsea Area Players Board

meeting second Thursday of each month 730 pm at Citizens Trust meeting room For more information call 475-2629

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American Legion Pest No 31 General meeting the first Thursshyday of each month at the post home Csvanaugfr Lake

laquo bull New Beginning Gnef Group

first and third Thursday each month 730-9 pm Family Pracshytice Center 775 S Main St Chelsea

bull Knights of Columbus Womens

Auxiliary second Thursday of each month 3 pm at K of C Hall 207raquo Old US-12

bull bull Limaneers at the home of Mrs

Glen Wiseman Aug 7 Pot-toe dinner at 1230 pm

Friday-Senior CKizou meet third Frishy

day of every month pot-luck dinshyner games and cards euro pm at Senior Citizen Activities Center at North school

raquo Toastmasters International

each Friday in the Woodlands Room at) ttwtost bullgerasrjaastr Hospital at 12 pnv for ssterow tion call Judy Peak 47S-UI1 est 311

Overeaters Anonymous meet

every Friday 710 pm Dexter library (upstairs) Baker Rd Dexter For more information call Vickie 863-9134 or Margy 42S-4982 x3tf

Mine Motivemdash Drop-In Service the Childrens

Center at Chelsea Community Hospital 475-1311 est 405 or 406

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Home Meals Service Chelsea Meals served daily to elderly or disabled Cost per meal $225 for those able to pay Interested parshyties call Ann Feeney 475-1493 or Joyce Manley 475-2795

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475-1581 2nd floor of Village Ofshyfices Thursdays 10 to 4 or if an emergency need at other times call I jnda at 475-7405 or Jackie at 475-1925

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FIA Community Center open Mon Fn for free services food clothing and financial assistance

Dear Sir All year long the working

people of Michigan work their heads off then on Labor Day have a barbecue But some people have no right to Join in on the fun I mean the welfare cheaters who are too lazy or stupid to get a Job

What a mew The snrting people should be richer but in truth they are no better off than the welfare cheater Alter taxes and bills what little money is left the working people spend on beer and meat But the welfare cheaters do not have to pay taxes and bins so may haw just as nunc money for beer and maat And who do they get the money from Yoo gaesaad it the work ing people

It makes) me tick to mmk my

bums CaD me a radet bat that is what is what they are DWD You can sac ihem aa CUBUMMHI 7 when there is a uxartar laquor h art in th- nftftrt ii rhuhdj Mutt of toem need dental work but they buy beer and meat taktfasst

Barbecue should only be liar the working people not tbe welfare cheaters

Cjisunir Wojtechowski

Dear Editor Your last edition included an

article about Morgan horaat a breed named after the horse Justin Morgan Evidently some peopte really love Morgan Horses

In the same edition of your newspaper under the birth anshynouncements is a newborn daughter named Morgan who has a brsther named Justin

TunFizteT Dexter

Dear Editor In all the excitemeig sttrroond-

ing ihe rectait Chelsea Mud Bog one issue in been wwiooked Activities like (he mad bog bring in people from outside of town- Many spend money in our local esfabushmenss But others just Utter and cause trouble Did anyone besides me see the big fight in PoOys parking lot the night of the mud bog

Some people who vistt Chelsea become enchanted and never want to leave Who can blame Own But when they do not have ions or education what good are tlwy

Wt have to be careful of out-ampdert There are enough of us already

Harcourt Brace

Dear Editor If the Lord Jesus Christ has

anything to say about it (and you can bet he does) the current Tennessee monkey trial conshycerning anti-Christian material in Achool textbooks will alert parents in Chelsea and outlying areas to the objectionable ideas their own children must endure In the name of educational freedom

For example it is a known fact that several area teachers (you know who you are) show their students Real Life Adventure movies like Bear Country as rewards for good behavior How would you like to be a Christian child and feel obliged to laugh along with your classmates many of them pagans at the furry four-legged stars of these movies who steal food from campers picnic baskets Teachers should know better There is nothing Tunny about such blatant violations of the Fifth Commandment

But they are only bears you say Has anyone ever wondered why Walt Disney was so fascinated by animals why he consistently gave them human qualities in his cartoons and Real Life Adventures To my mind there is no doubt he was a closet evolutionist Some say lie gave acting jobs to Jews and other adshymitted liberals

The content of his movies aside Mr Disney is also believed to have had himself frozen after he found out he had cancer This ill-advised attempt at earthly imshymortality will only earn him a on -way ticket to Burning Hell once the doctors turn his temperature down Oh ho will live forever all right but who wants to spend eternity In a deep fryer

To his credit Mr Disney wns not ft Communist Yet many of the rides at Disneyland fMr Toud Pirates of tho Caribbean etc) suggest a decided interest in the occult Do tcachfirs consider this when they run Son of Flub-bcr on the video deck

Ami why should teachers show movies anyway A better reward for Kood behavior would be to allow students to slntf hymns or have tm(gtet practice Preparedness is the key to fifhtinK Third World invaders

If there is no room for Jesus in nur classrooms there should he no room for Kent Life Advenshytures either

Dwnyne Purdy Manchester

Dear Editor Brian Hamilton your sports

writer thinks Little League coaches should be more positive with the bdi Whats there to be positive about My kW struck out four times in PM game He probshyably cost his team the championshyship

Kids need to learn about the real world Someday they will have basse yeumg at them maybe even the law UtUe

coaches can get the ball so to apeak They hare a

reapooatbtfty to haOar at the kid

PbflPtptno

TotheColtor We would Ua to tfauk Mr

Moneaa for fettmg the Farm League tournwaant together and Larry Nix (or being head umpire and all fbe people who helped

We nari this was a good ex-tor our children A big

thanks to tbe Cnelaea Merchants far their donations

Tte Oriole Coaches Team and Parents

A town meeting to discuss the Chelsea telephone system has been arran^l by the Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce and will be held Aug 219 a m at the Chelsea Milling Co auditorium

The chairman of thr Public Semee Commission and the manager of corporate affairs from Michigan Bell will be presshyent to discuss the curm situashytion and answer questions Also the remits of the recent local business survey regarding telephone problems wilt be available

TbeCftamberhashadexreUent reapoBM and co-operation from the PuMic Service Commission and Michigan Befl in arranging this mlaquoeting Initially the Chamber intended to initiate an ttmdashnr to improve the quality of

service in our srea Now it rtp- pears Ihiit the rmetlng will be traquorlaquorly informational siaiV Michigan Bell has ami and wilt continue to work on solution to our problems

All interested parties are I vited to attend the meeting

Please call the Chamber office 475-1145 if you plan to attend

A further announcement regarding the agenda will be published before the meeting

OW cars scrap tires and conshystruction rubble provide better-refuge for marine life that natural reefs says National WikfUfe magazine Fish need privacy for spawning and prota^ tier from strong ocean currents and discarded junk does a bettst job than nature vt providing proshytection

H

To the Editor The sew achool year is just

about wbui again School buses will be faiag ap and down MdUnley as usual

I would think t a good idea if the Chelsea Police would have the no parkta laquocopyraquo replaced that have come up misssng this yt

Pm sore the intention of the no parking areas on McKinky are for school buses and Urge trucks coming off Dewey onto MeXinky and going south They have to make wider turns than care do Then you have a small curve to the left which can become tricky with cars parked on the west side of McKinley

Theres always been no parkshying signs on the west side of MdUnley St for the whole btoefc for as long at 1 can remember Where dM the no parting at anytime algae go

Have the no parting regula-tfcms been changed for parking on the west side of McKinley or has aomeoH removed the signs for their own convenience Tut sure it was the latter making it more dangerous

If the no parking signs have been imwed they should be replaced and ahtdai fcy especial ry prkr to the achool year startshying It wooid make it that much safer for the bus drivers and all concerned

A Chelsea Resident

Pleatgt Notify U In Advance of

Any Change in Addreim

H MERC MARS

Y o u A r r i v e d o f

40 (August 3)

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DENNIS

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Happy 40th J Victoria

Aug 9th

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Stat ItaprrM-nUtitr Margaret OConnor H Arm Arbori a voral oepwwfit iraquolt IV munty FiKht-to-KLftow law fULi aski-d or an At-tltrnlaquo7 Generals tjpiniofi on th nurtttT

TV stale fUght-to-Know Law ileawiy says that it supersedes any locni Rlght-to-Know or-diAeace Yet the county perusta in planning for the enforcement of such a local ordinancemdashan orshydinance that would adversely afshyfect the farmer of the county MrtOConwor stated

The Attorney Generals Office ha cewjpJeted bull ranch dr aft of an optBteo aod It it now before the 1-abWr Division attorneys for editing and approval When that step fee beta completed it will go to Attorney General Frank Keney Car Mi final editing and JpprltwL

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f^vr Travelgttide Th SE Michigan Xvur Available

Ibe Travel ic Tourist Associashytion of Southeast Michigan i TTA i is aftering its 54-page full color KuAebook TRAVELFUN free to thefpuWic The guidebook which colors an 11-county region in Southeast Michigan lists 13tgt separate attractions and events plus parks campgrounds dining places and accommodations It alas contains a full-color map of theSoutheast Michigan area

TRAVEUUN may be obtained free by visiting the TTA office at (A Park St in Troy or any of the state Welcome Centers Mall requests require a $1 fee to cover postage To get a copy by mail send to TRAVEI FUN PO Hot 1590 Troy 4raquo9

In 863 the first national black [ihOr organisation was formed th-- Colored National Iatxir lrton according to I^lgt( Firsts In America a publication of the U S Department of i^bor

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COVERED IN SEWAGE ETerytsia hi the fcesemeat of thetoea La WW destroyed last week wfaea die vfBafes aft swot faikd aad

sewage fraeaAe i iLgttlaraatmas tacked up Owner Ed GrecaLeaJ last taad uoyetiag and all ass barters

Subvene today to The Standard

laquo1 Students Chosen for Future Leaders Seminar

Businesses arraquoJ schools workshying together educating students on the re life operations of the business world

Thats the objective of the fourth annual Future Business leaders Conference (FBLTi a

ooe-wwek progrant- wrasse en aw- the AM Arhor Area Chamber of Commerce and sponsor by Washtenaw county businesses for high school juniors

The program introduces students to business planning communication economics and the impact of high technology

Chosen to represent Chelsea High school at the conference are Angela Alverez Ksmblery Clutshyter Sara Noah Card Tassarini and Christen Zerkel

Our program is designed said Rod Benson president of the Ann Arbor Area Chamber of Commerce to give high school students an opportunity to meet and interact with business leaders and to obtain a better understanding of the business community and how it works

The FBLC began in 1962 with 23

student and 41 raquo bull bullbullbull taking part This year )2 students and bull3 bosinmaes will be represented in the four-day program

This year students parshyticipating in the Future Bonnes Leaders Conference will lowr a number o eorapaoles kra about eAlrrprenlaquoarrap and at tend a special hmhcun wjdi business leader TV program will include speaker from the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority JP todwtrtes and KMS Fusion hK The FBIX wflj also include a computer semoa where student will have the opshyportunity to operate their own business

Conference planners say the 1988 Conference should prove to be the best so far The program has grown tremendously over the past several years said Ksthy Horner FBIX co-ordinator This year we have received an overwhelming response from the students and business communishyty think both groups leam from each other Thats the unique feature about our program

Collins DeSmyther Win Chrysler Scholarships

Kim Collins and Dianne DeSmyther of Chelsea have been chosen two of 104 winners of the Chrysler Corporation Fund Scholarship Program

Collins daughter of James Colshylins plans to study biomedical engineering at Michigan State University Her father is employed at Chrysler Proving Grounds

DeSmyther daughter of Gale DeSmyther plans to study nursshying at Northern Michigan Univershysity Her mother is also employed at Chrysler Proving Grounds

Funded by the Chrysler Fund the scholarship program is designed to provide financial aid to employees children age 21 and under who are enrolled or plan-

Elenientary Kolls To Be Finalized

Chelsea elementary schools will bo finalizing kindergarten class lists the week of August lfl

Parents who have children of elementary age but have not enrolled should contact the school district at 475-9131 with the childs name and address

School in Chelsea begins the week after I-ubor Day

rung to enroll ui a two or tag-year college university or approved vocationtechnical school

James F ToDey vice-president of public affairs who serves as president of the Chrysler Corshyporation Fund said the 104 winshyners demonstrated outstanding scholastic performance career aspirations and goals and leadership aptitude

Competition for the awards was very tough Tolley said

It is not easy lo pick so few winners out of hundreds of potenshytially qualified applicants

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The Champtsea fgttondfjil Whdnmday August 6 1986 J

Chelsea Lanes Is Knee Deep After Sewage Pump Falters

Its hard ugt twnera a teaky laquo asaw faat cooMctaia nearly ftve tm ct aawngt to back ay In tot

Bat flsstt axadly what bap-

U a t T U n d a y afUnioon ClMlMf U M I owner Cd OrwLaff wm a ceap4e laquof baa

itotateitftbtatotitt tlkty apanad the baae-

vmMtmtjimmtm a law atapa mi wPtpt flwf m the vktin bullfspraetkaijiiM

m A t tap of the Aw tfcjtt laquo

tampurt talaquoy thoagbt ItaiOWtotfabBie-

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ftwn fta aunt part of vm dam daw to a faulty

Aaofiatt vadt Assistant bullHgff Lee Fahrner

aakl I t fflBBal awe now tbe faae want bad at why the alarm ayatam dktat go off

We lieve tu take a look at the circuitry and see what

rvery ritlwr himingtlaquo wintfi of Chebea l^net 11 gtgtnded up m the Chebea I^nes casement Thats because Chelsea Lanes a at the low point in the lystem All that arwage flows downhill and halti to be pumped back uphill into the eyitem If the pump doesnt work the sewage barks up

In Greenl^af case the aewage backed up through the haiement twieti unttl it fitted up 4 r of his basement All of QteJeea Lanes bueineflf reenrdb dating back to HSt were destroyed along with a bar banshyquet tables and tftaln food and carpeting

1 caBad the IBS and wey tcM me to take photographs and mrow aO the records in the dump-ster GreenUal said

When I first went down there the methane gas waa ao bad it wooid hat aboot knockyooout

Cheiaea Lanes waa apparently

I -iriy ^lawcss that suffered any dairtage due to the pump problem Fahmer said

No one is sure how the question of liability will work out Does the village pay ft the damage or does Cheiaea Lanes

Greenl eaf said he baa an idea but didnt elaborate He had enough en Ms muid deanJng out a basement that untiled hha 0 worst toilet yov can imagine

Radar Deteitor Stolen from Auto

AradaroVtectoYTBhiedatftfe was stolen from an aatonkoUk wbUe it was parked at the Parts Peddler store on M-iS

Pabce said the theft occurred between tM am and 6 pm Oft Friday Aug l

Police said the detector belongs to Richard Van Epps vi Jackson

the faulty fas caused one The aewage front

CfacJjaa Btf Boy Taeo Bed AW and

Julie SmMflmg Stadymg in Mexico

of Deck and Sbarry Swfflce l4tB6 Bad Bare QreW is comttaaiog

Vvrmj lt Gaadalajara ales-Mraquo r pagt of bar matters degree program at T^andsninl (Aaaarfee Gradwse Setooi of

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Jail will eemplete her aaBaaWs degree ia bsaraaticua] bajioess maoagesktat ia

Mae if a oWI grsdoste af Ckelata High school She gissauaai flaagM ewn laadc fraai attasa ODBSBS ia mt wah a degrees ia economics and

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SI I ho Cholson Standard Wednesday August 6 19U6

Catherine McClung I^nds a Brush to Conservation Cause

VFW Post Auxiliary Members ViraquoU Natumal Home at Eaton Rapids

Wildlife p a i n t s Catherine Mcilum bullsvflo is poised for the biKtfcst exhibit of her carer r--OH Us her frvniient opportunities to observe wtlillififjs a luxury

To belp preserve that luxury raquohc sets wide a bulljood portion of Iwr prints for tin- fund-raising acshytivities M conservation group She is prepartng tor her role as featured artist in (he 1U87 Michigan Wildlif Art Festival to lhgt held nest Aprii 3-4 at Southfield iivk Onter Print of her p4intinri Morning Spender will laquoo IJT alc for SISO beginning nest J-Miuarv and will continue on sale through the festival date with iroceM oing to the founshydation liabitat restorstkm efshyfort

i t s ihe biggrst thing to happen to ITIgt career Mid the Toronto native raquo N w U-yeraquof-o4d daughter Mlaquorsa attends Dexshyter lt Wvlie Middle school Her hustwnd Mikr McClmuj i the thirrj mrmher olt the family They have lived in the secluded woods of Webster Uwnship for s laquo n yean

CjSUlVtllaquos -Ainttr dttentM to rWraquot-irr has rrwetc her aware of how ma h we Isave done to dentro he habitat for binii afld arumais -v laquonuJr awareness halt led to attempts by others w preserve wetlands wher the nlaquotursi -iiinkj process has been ae-fier ae J by man The I^niing-baaerl Michigan Wildlife Habitat Foundation - winch spent $IJi)(Xlaquo m 9Kgt M uf drjlaquoe proshyjects- i v h a ^roup she said

She attributes J resurgence in the practice of naiurr paintuig to a rcnevMti awarcfi^ia jf and concern for widliie Artists turned to -isUrtt subjects after two worli bullbull tjecause reality was so Uilt Bui discernible charters o the environment in her own ilrUtm T^nrouraged her to k us on -3uraJ subject

I V xl-taulaquoht artist wbo got slaquoriou-n eight years ago and pnntifii every da favors notigLsrd AS subject

1 -That what rings my bells she said

A 1773 gradual of Eastern Michigan University she pnmta at home iHwn 9 a_m and 4 ]bullgt m aixl trrvla to business each evening in her romp^atnied ofshyfice

She 1 uiTenUy wtYing on a posUt destlaquon romnuiSMneil by Ann ArVgtr laquo vfirt-^aei Boinical Oardens and a poster for Use Michigan LteparUnent of NaturaJ KiSources which will conduct a program increase public awareness ltgtv bow to landscape a yard for wildlife

With a growing national reshyputation she is constantly preparing for gallery showings around the country This year she has exhibited in South Carolina Minnesota and Wisconshysin

A list of recent awards in-duties

- IM Artist of the Year Ohio Ducks Unlimited

laquo Five-time finalist Michigan duck stamp competition

laquoThird place 1983 Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year

bull Best of Show 1982 Midwest Art Show Pointe Mouillee Mich

bull Second place 1983-1984 Michigan Wildlife Artist of the Year competition

Catherines most distinctive technique is her pioneering use of acrylic vatercolor an innova-

^f^M Candles burn more slowly and evenly with minimal dripping if you place them in the refrigerator for sevshyeral hours before using

WEBSTER TOWNSHIPS Catitortoe MeOalaquo ai her bwth at Cke reeeitt A M Arbor Art Far It was fter ctaxfc-rocaefvtivr aagt pevmnr at ike amusi treat Skt td ftlaquo rnjoys meetaw isfrgaen sad ataria laquobull wfkftife stMien

lion she i inss tn having bypajued formal trauun Or-commentiitor says of the pracshytice- Layer uplaquoi la ye of laquolaies are ued to create the transition between the precise shfpts of the forelaquorolaquoBid to the soft blur of the distant leaves

She conducts mud of her research ryi(ht at the (amitys horae in the woods She feeds birdsmdash 5f you dont have what they want you 11 never sec them-and stages road kills that people akrt her ugt and that she holds state and federal UceoMa Ugt coulaquoct and pnaaesa

The ckaie observatice of buds would seemingly lead to a re-colaquoTutjAo on tftevr iadnidnal caQi bet Cadmrkae ptays dowrlt her abujties here bullThe more

1 - - ^

birds I learn the more confused I become he said

Anions her local favortrt are the r^by-throated hun-raquoruftlaquohird ami the evening (jr^beak She harws fuch-tias and raquo feeder to atshytract the former and enjoys the iatttf bee a use of its petniksr per-woalit

The spend more time braquoclaquof-in with earh other than eating ftJ like wat^hir^ a solaquop opert

Aithuu^h she w generally conshytent with the offerings of Mirrufrj ihe has traveled to Floridas Kver^Lades and South Carolina to study wilduie She alio tkjpes to visit and obaenre in AJaaka nd Ainca Tint ah laquoyraquo woakt be the ftjnn igtr ury

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JAN VANDENHOUT of the Fireside Heritage Crafters demonstrated spinning doting the Sidewalk Days festival Friday and Saturday Aog 1-2 The group was set up outside the village ofshyfices on E Middle St

Arthritis In knaos soro bock from bending Thon let Garden EAS-ALL holp you If lntlaquo you plant wood amp pick strawberries and many other crops End the pain of many household chores while sitting on your

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(IteUea Veterans of Foreign wars Foat No laquo78 and it Mdies Auxiliary wiah to thank all thode members who pameipaud in the fourth annual Michigan Day celebration on Sunday July d at the Veteran erf Foreign Wars Nashytional Home Eaton Rapids vhlch was spaisnred by 0raquo Department of Michigan Veterans of Porwlgn Want and the Ijwtlas Auxiliary

Than war pteity of activities fur all AlaquoBS aotf lot of wonderful rood

The day started with both Chelsea Poat and Ladtas Aua-Uiary having thetr flaft and ban-nan rlaquopnaeilaquoed to A aisle of co lon There wws worslsp ser-vtca for aB traquo attfad tours olt Mc campof and hoaat a skHArh sdtbaU gaayt huiiaaHai fawrrw-

aaw rowtaat rtdea lanaia coarta swim

peai wagoR rMkta to ur th farm flratrw ridei ttnaA $mraquo baetfem raAV drawtnlaquos watarbaS fla^ta BsMRg and even a nanakal ptay presented by the VTW dtfUrvn of the heenr for aD Uimfay

Th VHtrana or Fcajlaquoii Wars National Home grew frwn an idea advaoewd by laquo yatwg woman rnnwd Amy Rots In 19S2 she had a dream She wanted to find a way to p w l d e )obs for the thoasaeds of unemployed Veterans of World War I Atttoogn she did not hve to see Craquo pfwAict of her dream it was through her efforts that millionaire cattleman Corey Spatter contributed the original acreage near Faton Rapids In 19W 0 id ltrf the Veterws of Famgn Wam National Home

was approved by the National (Council of Adniinwlratloii of the Veterans of Foreign Wan This was a rnajor sU|gt toward futfUbnam of the Veterans of Foreign Wan pledfa to honor the daad by helping th living in 1raquoraquo a Veteran of Foreign Wan widow and her five chiktrta were admitted to the Home allowing the Veterans family to remain together and grew laquobull a ftmtUy SHgteetWaflttParaquothaBat has gyswn to ttMMttnt that bullgt eSdhimn may w carvd for Thar are now 31 hamaasn the ifracrw campua and no dorartoriea All live in middle-income American ha A gymnasium pool library Ore department groctry store and graft lodge with resuwwtt facilities for vlsijcrs nasiuliibta

For every Bnddy Popfgty sold the National Home ireeives one cent whfch amouEsts to aboat li of the Home s annual operating income Vhe money is mad for the upkeep care and education of laquo x raquo cfcld

Anyone wishing mora taforroa-Uon aboat the Veteraaa of Foreign Wan SationaJ Heme or Life Membership may contact Joan L Taft KaOonal Horn iBurprrson at 47MM or any number of me Pnat or readies Auxiliary

TTUCMTY LYNhrt m her maaleal mwaaniiwers are I Tap raquo aawnag ai May Caeteea Rod and CM n a b bulltaaday 4a f 17 t$raquo giaartoaa wMb o raquo Halls annual Fig Roast Frtead nay tkkets hwas ehaa i

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earlier rcrniaK bull raquogt)miwlllt|raquo MHfeda has rHKned at queen dwrtaa ampe ptf 12 nMHtthx tamshying ovlaquo hfr my3 datfet in Qea laora Shop fw thr year juraquot starting

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PRIZE PYMXTKY BNT PRICES rwrfcrtta Jlaquou LCXIMT suld the Grand Champion Poultry at Prn xiuiwq iu thf nhnlo with him_ rfc IMC

Waifatnuw County 4-H Fair As Adventure in liberty for $220 21 pounds of puultry Pictured

wtth Jrttai are payer Grovrr Colby Jr 4-H Fair KtHg Dlaquove Wefctmayrr and ifoeen Laura Shope

SYLVAN TOWN KALL aw has an arcewi rarap for handicapped rittztus TV ramp is (wasted it the rear of dgt hal) la order to proshyvide rear jttcett wartet hud to kmcfc a Mr In thr bwck wall (0 add

Tliree Inmates Still at Large

Three inmates who walked away from Cassidy Lake Technical School late Sunday were still at large as of proa time according to school afshyfinals

Bradley DarrylJ Etrraaon 20 described ax Uack 5 9 10 pound with a scar on hut cheek wa serving one to two and oos-half yearn far attempted Urcaiy from an automobile He ia from AJbton

Alan Wayne PUachowsklt 20 described as white 5 raquo 156 pounds with a mustache was serving one arid a hall to to yean for larceny from a person He laquo fromE D e M

William Flpydl Bowers 2X9 described as wNSe 5 9 1laquo pounds with a mustache was

a dtw Thr arlt hiU-rturr of thr building didnt allot the ramp to be built m the fnit

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Judy 29

rt years for larceny from an auto He is from Quiflcy

The only thing more important than the effort we put into our

home mortgage program is the good you derive becoming a home owner

Well come right to the point Our home mortgage interest rates are the lowest theyve been in years The purchase of an older home or the building of a new home to your special design is now within the reach of area couples

Personal consultation with our home mortgage departshyment will provide the answers to all your home ownership questions

If you want a low cost home mortgage loan see us Wed like to get acquainted with you

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HERHA KOENN Wjfthtesaw County Road mlaquo-nt Foreman The bridge has been ripened to CommiMioB vlire-chalr disruists lima (ejifsr traffic after being rebuilt by Road Commission RVidge Prnject with Re Robrrto Heavy Equip- crews

Lima Center Bridge Over Mill Creek Opened to Traffic

Washtenaw County Road Corn-mission recently announced the re-opening of the Lima Center Bridge over Mill Creek in lima township

This bridge along with the liberty Rd bridge over Mill Creek in Lima township and the Feldkamp Rd bridge over the Saline River were closed on Jan 4 by the Road Commission

All three brides were ltJtiraquoT-mlned to be structurally inadeshyquate in the Road Commissions most recent bndge inspection survey and the Federal Highway Administration had notified the Road Commission that all o their federally funded projects would be suspended until the Road Comshymission closed the bridges

Since federal and state funis were not available to reconstruct the bridge the Road Commission agreed to finance the replaceshyment of these bridges Road Comshymission crews fabricated the steel sub-structure during the

0 1 bullvUr iCtfc-FY -bullgt ii A- bullbullgt

winter months then trucked them to the bridge site

The bridges were designed with wood decking and standard guardrail The concrete head-walls at the Fetdfcamp and Libershyty Rd bridges were reused but the support headwalls at the lima Center Rd bridge were totally replaced which added to the time Lima Center Rd had to be dosed The new bridges have a clear width of 18 feet and have a design weight capacity of 30 tons The previous structures were exshytremely narrow and had lopoundd limits of threlaquo tons

The bridges could be disassembled if federal and state funds were to become available for full replacement The conshy

struction approach used for tliese bridges may be used elsewhere in the county in the future on low volume gravel roads-

The County Road Commission currently maintains IDS bridges many of which n$ve significant restrictions because of their age

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Chelsea Connie Mack Team Wins League Loses Tourney

O w l i gtltbullbullltbulllaquo lt bull raquo i i

baseball team m^fM gt cental Major last bullltbulllt bgt Bang the league -a -Mr and making an appei-r c C a m Mac ftVM ST ex naromt

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Chrlsea wnn the i fu^ i i c outngbt with a -2 win gtvr manes of Am Arbor

The competition pern eri a toother in the World Senrlaquo sanent hewnr as Jo bullOB the first game W and 4 Goett elimirv- the

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boys UM in tlgt- - gtd game

Tttesday lt ampraquomt wilt lt ornery a nut onigt decided the JC^HC damptorahip but was the r uh bull -match brrww ^ two temlaquo They had split a [gt-ur of gtaev earber

Greg Haitf per hr a -ii-gtitlt--and struck out four for the win

VUa Wfrxv Srterwl in the first giving Claquomern a a Kgt iad without the benefit of h hi

Comenca hed th- lt-ad -inti the third inning when (helstr-a scored twice on thre suuies and raquon eTfijr

A double n ef Staeey in the-sixth wmra vtrct K-wty Kerry Wtiv lim raquo laquo r i

Chetjea held a Vgt lead ill the scventr rnin aien they picked up their final rur

ROC MufHi M fj- hitting it-tack With bulllt Uii-ios Vihsie Mark Bareu Matt Bltgth(etvii-r and Greg Haist adic i a sitwir each Storey gt double broughi thf toUl to a t hit

The team raquo-i led regular season play with a VM record

The first ^irw 4 the dnuble-eiimvialioii tournament was held last Thunsdaj at Huron High school

Perhaps showrm a case of the jitters c heUfa iiai- up two run in the first mmiH withvit allowshying a hit A hit batsnan md two errors pflaquoivraquorfefl th- momentum

By the fifth rltniraquoiJ Jackson heid a J-0 ifcraquolti

Chelslta rrid bull Jjgtkgtn-total fn hit with five wl tuldn get the key ones They repeatf-d[gt harf ri4nrwraquor in voririi flti-rT They stranded a runm-r at third in the sexwid innisu k-ft tv balaquogts loaded in the fourth inning and straridwi runners al fi -t and third in the fifth

BareLs led Chelsea hitters with two singics while Bnhlender Haist and Cliris Acrtr each tod a single

Jeff Harvey pitched the urne and actually (Jcseryed the win said Chelsea coach Akel Marshyshall

He gave up cni one earned run because we corninitttvl four errors

Harvey walked four and struck out four

It was another frustrating

Chelsea Team Wins Jaekson Bicycle Race

Chelsea was represented by HeartBeat Technique Center in the Corporate Chaeru-e Bicycie Race at the Jack^n Mot Air Bslioon Jubilee in Plia Sharp Park mi Saturday Julj 2-gt

Fiach of the six cams consisted of five members two females with one over frac34 and three males one over 35 to keep the competition fair and square

Member of the Heartbeat team started out tronraquo and kept the lead through the entire nine-mile race as observers and other members cheered them on Their impressive finishing time of 22 minutes 6 seconds was the sum total of each members lap

Pam Kampf co-owner of Heart-Beat Technique Ccntei and race participant accepted the first-place a ward for the team Valerie Smith was team oi t-eiizei

lav Mr)r fl igtd (iive a two hgttraquo in the ht

MtuaJtw arxl the story ouW have ^gt-n difterent W colaquoW hlaquove tram them

lt Uw second iuoe ptoyed last r nday dvlaea pmptst out to a VO lead or coupl of emrs bull We would ft acorcd more but a fine pJay laquo am =gtgt ^rry Nis tiwgted w M^ntali sid

However Stew k Gtxa carae njfht book wit] four rraquov OA an rngtr and five waiki

After fowr inmng C3laquol4eraquo laquo down M Thrtr oppwMnO put tte cam away weh fhlaquo mere rons ir the fifth inmng w ctoaplete an eiiiW-run mere-rwie wtn

Onre laquojun the failure to set i clutrti fat hurt us again Mar-raquohU uid

We hgtt iftUi twri doufik plays with the basM loaded

HLS hd two hrts to lead

Chetaelaquo five-hit attat flanegt Ferry and -icree rath add^l gtr I

bullWe h tlaquoe blaquoD good and only (tracfc MI three timn but Stein k Gottt made ome octatandtng ddamre piagt-laquo MarrfiaR said

Brlaquoa laquoartlaquod the name but was rdtovad by JWAMT Morseau ta Ow but bull laquo Hart and Ferry aiaa pUewad later

Chilli bull pttchta 4laquove i t aeven hrt and IS wafts

ft waa very laquoood nawner- Waraball aud

The tods paafly cooperated laquood had a (he year Hopefully we learned t r w oar mist and it will help oat next itnnlaquo te the varsny MaapA Our brightest xlt ww prtdmlaquo We had some o9tatoiading pitctung The kid pot joroe valuable experience that wUl aniy make thrtn better players

T-BALL RESULTS The following are the ressltf of

tin final week ci action of t-faall 6aMampsll for 19M in Lhe Cheiaea Recreation Dlaquonartiroi

FINAL STArVDINGS

H-iiiO^s Tniers So (iunts Tubs Hjr^ers Flat ie- rViipruns

W 13 9 8

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ttotpaias B Eaflei 2raquo-EAiiis defense waa led by

Jeremy Bowers who bad a wigle-handed double play tn the fotu-th mning Leading Eagie bitshyten were Jenny haddock Xatie Rickerd and Claire iiaaz rxlpruni defeoae raquoas led by Nick Harnu with a double play m the fust inning Straquof-en MrDooaid PtsOl 4aBdfemac and Ryan Bab-bard also played good defcoae Uadrn^ rgtiphin hitters were Kevin Bloomsaat Meghann ZivglvT JerajBi Kegadorn Zaohary Jones

Parharn and Rianoe

Tigers raquo Cabs l a -Leading hitlers for the Timers

wfrre Scott Bougbton Nathan Smith Aaron Batadorfer Victor Pitts Steve Wait Kristy Cox and Nathan Smith Jeff Hughes

F Carignan Wins Tourney

Yoiaine Carignan waj the winshyner of the championship flight at the Inverness Ladies Championshyship Tournament July 2amp-30 at Inshyverness Golf Course

The championship flight covered 58 boles

The winner of the nine-hole secshyond flight was Ariene Howe

Janet poundksai won the nine-hole third slight

Mar J Daniels waa the wanner of the l$-hole consolation round of the championship flight

Mary Nadeau and Ofga McCor-midc were the winners of the conshysolation rounds of the first and second flights

Rod amp (raquowi Club Schedtdes First Hunter Safety Class

Chelsea Rod and Gun will 1raquo holding its first Hunter Safety class on Aug 15 and 56 To register for the class or for more information call Jerry Craft 475-7487 or Kick Monier 475-9972 between 6 pni and 7 pm

Participants will need to make arrangements to pick up their textlxx)ks from either Jerry or Kick when registering

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Store Wall and ScM Booghtw all played good defrrv Leading hitters for the Cuba were Jake Hur Nicki Woods Riiity Blackmere and Brandt Berg

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Trevvi KipfoiJJer rat o hotoe mm for the Sos and turned a doo bk play Scootar Botenan did a Ijcti )oh at third baae Jaaac Sprawu Steven Ttucl Pan Dftratn and Steven Lywto sectB played wed far the Sox Tommy Hgwm and Lance Cfcaac played

far the Giants

laquo Ealaquofclgt-~ Dairy White Chra Hatch Cory

EHx a Kasie Rtsbiig Sarah PrueM Adam Daniels and Natban Clark werr th beading Bufldbe bitter Bulldog defense waa led by Wayne Newman Ben Potocfci Dan Jofinon John Blaquoemaa Garth Hammer Deacon HtAoo and Ajithocy FhMtiBC Tt theTag) NKhm Taylor hit 4 bonte run and LeaJee Parker and Beth FLiitoft each hit borne runa_ Joan FUotoft and Zachary Kitaaa played good defense

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Jaaon Sprawka Pat Damm Steven Thiel( and Trevor Kipf-milier aJJ had outstanding Orien-sjire plays- Kerry Lynch played well from the pHchws ty Scooter Soliman also played good defense

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BKildog K Raagrrt 4mdash Leading hitters for the

Bulldogs were Sarah Pruess Kaiue Ruhiig Cory Dixon Adam Daniel Nathan Clark Deacon Hdtor Liri Dan Johnson Leading defenders were B laquo Patoeki John Beeman Duaty White Chns Hatch Grth riammcr Wayne Newman and Anttony Fraaklia For the Rangers Mike Clark Todd Pearsall Justin Kusterer Aaron Alier and Bobby Armstrong were the leading hitshyters FUnger defense waa led by Aaron Spover Kim Niebaas Joey Barkman Nathaniel Cooper Bobby Armstrong and Jennifer Gentney

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Everyone for the Tigers hit well In addition Scott Boughton Steve Walz Ashley Coy Aaron Batsdorfer Victor Pitts and Jeff Hughes played good defense Nicki Lane and Jack Coon showshyed good improvement

The U S Ubor Departments Dislocated Worker Program is an effort to aid experienced workers who find themselves displaced due to plant closings techshynological changes foreign comshypetition or other major economic changes The program is funded under Title IH of the Job Tra ining Partnership Act accordii- to the Labor Departments annual report for the 19amp5 fiscal year

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totU arr mXe laquolaraquo Mart Ownlt Dave SrhniUrBboer Mike Waal M5 Riek Park la tiV bark rtm firon left are Phil Klaak Igtavt Oatwt Hie F a ^ Aaty Dwalmay and Ray Ameel

BLLfJOOGS who fiaislltd with a perfect 154 record were the e-hamptotu of the t-hall league sponsored by the Chelsea Rcreatilaquon Department n the front row from left are Cory Dixon Nathan Clark Christopher Hatch Sarah Pruess Dusty White and Daniel

Expert Pistol Shooting Demonstration Slated

The public is invited to a free pistol shooting exhibition nf the fastest guns in Michigan The demonstration of expert pistol shooting will take place on the pistol and rifle target range of the Chelsea Rod and Gun Club at 7)03 luigane ltd David Watson of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSO will lead the exhibition team which will start firms at 6 pm Tuesday Aug 12

Members of the team will not only exhibit and explain their pistol equipment they will also give practical demonstrations of shotgun rnarksmanship

Walsnn is a rising star in pracshytical shooting competition and

tional Shoot in Texas competing with more than 300 qualified irSC shooters

According to Dave Flank of the Chelsea Hod and Gun Club this event open to the public should Ixi considered a mast for serious members of all shooting disciplines

FVgtr more information call Dave Rank at 475-)437

Lingane Rd lies between Waterloo Rd and Hush Rd It may be reached from either direction The Chelsea Rod and Gun Club can he identified by its red brick clubhouse standing atop a hill Ore pistol range is a few feet north of the clubhouse and will be prominently marked

Johiuon la the back row from left are Garth Hammer Adam Daniel John freeman Wayne Newman Anthony Fraokjin and Ben Potocki The coaches from left are Sandy Potocki and Dehhl Gale Not pictured are Kask- Ruhiig and Deacon Holton

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from left irr Amy Prraquoy Melhwta Hraquofc Korl White linlt1i Srhalfer and I-iraquora HnJUm In the bai k nraquow arlt Run MaMry Vii-ki Kullltlaquo k and Bob BulUck Viii pi-tiirlaquori urc Ann TrrpMrs and Trd-rtl Hunk

Y A N K E E S O F T H E I n n E LEACHF lost the tSftjee championship is a iliwe 7-4 final game In tfebullfront raw Vnm left are Mddle Grmilgteaf gfce Radaat Nick McCalla Pat Steele DanJH laquoBes and Seen l-ong In the baltk row from left

are Scott Peieriwm wutvn Turn Steele Sieve Harm John Borm [Jong Steele Kea Slaoe Kevin Kisner and ciach Jack Rlsner Not pictured at Jason MeVittie and Mike Mr Eacbern

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FALL LEAGUES NOW FORMING THERE IS STILL TIME to tigat up for FALL LEAGUES

Dont misi thlaquo fun and excitement of league competition W have spots aval ohfe for Individuals or team on

SUNDAY Mixed Leagues 300 545 800 pm pgt 4 per team (2 male and 2 femole)

Bowl every other Sunday MONDAY Mens League 6 30 S 9 00 pm

5 per team TUESDAY todies League 9 am 4 per team

Mens l e a g u e 8 30 pm 5 per team Ladies League 830 pm 3 per team

WEDNESDAY Senior league 100 pm 3 per team Ladies league 900 pm 4 per team

THURSDAY Ladies League 1230 pm 4 per team Mens League 6 30 p m 5 per team Mixed League 9 00 pm 4 per team

FRIDAY Mixed League 1230 am 3 per team LATE SHIFT WORKfRSTHIS IS IT)

RELAX AFTER WORK WITH BOWLING Mixed Leagues 6 45 and 900 pm

4 per team 2 male and 2 female)

Haskvthall llegins Aug 11

Chelsea High school girls basketball practice begins Monshyday AUH 11

The varsity team will practice from 8 am to 1130 am at the high school gym Jim Winter is the coach

Junior varsity will practice at the Beach Middle school jjym from 830 am to 1030am Paul Terpsfra is the coach

Players should have had their physical examinations before starting practice

For more information call Winter at 371-1418 or Terpstra at 475-6822

CMS Golf Practice Sutris Aug 11

Chelsea High schools fall boys tjotf team will begin practice on Monday Aug 11 at 7 am at Inshyverness Golf Couise according to coach I^ren Winn

All participants must have had a phVMwil examination before they cat practice

I lie following are the remilb of the final week of Farm IC-aguc hawball gamex piayed the week of July 2A The laquonmex wenj piayed in a league ofgarilzed by the Chelitea Recreation Ix-part-rficnt

bull raquo bull FINAL STANDINGS

W L T Cuba 10 2 S Onolea 10 3 0 Dolphin 9 4 0 Wildcat Indians Tigers Angela Clipper

8 5 0 ft 9 0 2 9 2

2 9 2 11 1

DelpMaj 7 AagrU ft-Dolphin leading hitter the

iamf were Ben OConnor Kerbi Coy and Jason Dwienoo Torn Payne and Scott Coivin were standouts on defense Angel hit-tern were led by Evan Knott and Tom Barkum Jesse Petty had a good game on defense

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Cub M Tl(ert mdash Tilaquor hitters were led by Ryan

Dun lap (irtv Rirtwrd and Andy

Adult Softball Tbe following are results from

mens nod womens slow-pitch softhall games played in CbeJaea recreation leagues the week of July 29

raquo bull WOMEN

CATJ31 JBfy Mix 7 -Sue Koch was tine winning

pitcher Torn Kemp coached a good third baae

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Jiffy Mtx 1laquo McDoaalda ft-Ull Matties was the winning

pitcher in this fiveinning (janse Kveryooe hit well for Jiffy

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Cfcebea State Baafc ftmdash Sue Koch waa the winning

pitcher Leading hitters for CAT-S were Marda Newman and Renee Kornexl Chris Surma played a good third base

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Ron Schyiinaki waraquo tbe wuuun| pitcher and didnt walk a batter Dm Moody was 4-4 Rex Whiting X Howard Bush 3-4 and Dan Moody 3-4 Three KlinkDault players were thrown out at third base

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Mark Wlseiey was the winning pitcher Key Dotts Jeff Krull and Rich Boov each raquo n i 4-i Sportsshymans turned two doobie plays

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AAW 11 Claquovuaagh Lake Clams 1mdash

Gary Leonard was the winning pitcher

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Hansen A Sotta 5mdash Big Boy scored in the eighth inshy

ning on a single by Ryan Doletzky to win the game

bull bull bull Jiffy Mix S

Stockbridge Merduats Smdash Mike Lacid was 3-3 for Mershy

chants with a grand slam and Idrrel Whitaker wa 34 Leading hitters for Jiffy were Scott Dault Chuck Elkins Armel Minix Sam Coomes Matt Grau Keith Neibauer and Scott Jones

bull bull bull Broderick Shell IS

AampW4-Dave Moody was the winning

pitcher Don Moody was 3-4 and Dan EUiottt Dan Lancaster Ershynie Handley and Howard Bush were each 2-4

bull bull bull Chelsea Big Boy 7

Wolverine 4mdash Tim Klapperkh was the winshy

ning pltc her

Front Jeff Montana Nathan Hallett and Hick Hswer played Hood defenwi For the Cute it wan a totftl team effort

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Cublaquo 13 Wildcat 5 ~ Joremy Bradburys two home

ruriH paced the Cubit Nick Kramer also had a good day at tbe plate Jason Rosentreter and Matt Tuttle played good defense for he Cub Wildcat were powered by Craig Leonards home run Randy Hurst Gary Farmer and Nathan Young led the Wildcat defenders

Oriates 11 Oaspen J -Brad Jedele hit a thr-run

homer for the Ortoks Other top Oriole hitters were Bryndon Sketton with a home run and Jamie Policht Oipper hitters were lad by Jeffrey Branch Tom Inrtn and Jason Brvwn Defen-srvery Raymond Hatch Brad Jdele and David Bceman played weU for the Oriole wfeUe Hon Carter Jeffrey Branch and Justin Navin led the Clipper defenders

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btdtaas W Clipper Jmdash Indians had a good day at the

plate K C Harr hit a three run hone mn and Matt Caoanis and Calvin Poe each tripled Mike Meyer Robert Gonzales and Justin Navin paced the Clipper offense

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Top Angel hitters included Ryan Lndwig Eric Bergman Evan Knott Willie Hewitt and Jesse Haken who each had two hits Matt McVittJC and Jesse Petty had good defensive games For the Wildcats Nathan Young led the hitters and Jeremy Muha Matt Delong and Gary Farmer werethe top defenders

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Dotpfcitti IS Oriole 7 -Bert game of the year for the

Doipnina Dolphin off ens was led by Casey McCaila and Scott Colgt vin who hit home runs and Jason Donahoo Tom Payne and Jeremy Fekflump Scott Cohan Casey MrCalla and Kevin Coy made Rood defensive plays For the Orioles David Beeroan nil a home run and Keith Howe and Bryndon Skeitort had key lots Keith Rowe David Beeman and Brad Jedele played excellent defense

Park (Uurnlit

Offirnt NOIMTP Program

At Independence Lake Cotnc cool off with BS The dog

days of Aecuat can be reirfstkaa but there is respite Join Washtenaw Catsty Parka and Recreat ion Commiss ioa s Naturalist Matt Heumann on Sunday Aug 17 9t Independence Lake County Park for a nature program called Shoreline Hunt See the plant arltd animal aquatic life along the shoreline learn about adaptations as weQ as tbe importance of shoreline maintenance

The walk goes rain or shine but please come prepared with shoes or boots for wading

The program is scheduled to begin at 10 pjn from the parking lot at Independence Lake County Park five miles north of Ann Arshybor Use the North Territorial Rd exit and follow the signs The program is free but there is a J2 park admittance fe per car

OJatampBi - I I SATURDAY

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Youth Leagues Start Sept 6 ALL N IW BUMPER BOWLING

for age 3-6 Saturday 900 a m YOUTH Agos 6 8 (Bantams) 1100 a m

Ago 9-11 (Preps) 1100 a m Ago 12-10 (JrrVraquoo|or) 900 a m

For More Information on Our Fall lotigue Sign-Up Coll Tocsay - or Stop and See Us YOURS ALWAYS W f L C O M f

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Perkalut for Unlawful Snagging of Fifth

Under new legislation it will be illegal to possess or sell multi-pointed hooks commonly refershyred to as silver spiders or M-60s used for snagging fish

Beginning Sept 1 Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Conservation Officers will begin enforcing Public Act 189 which was passed in early July Amendshying the Michigan Sport Fishing 5 aw the Act dramatically inshycreases the penalties for unlawful snagging in the four snagging areas These include the Sable River below Hamlin Dam the Pere Marquette River near Scott-ville the Big Manistee River below Tippy Dam and the Muskegon River below Croton Dam

Persons found guilty of possessing or selling these devices may be imprisoned for up to DO days andor fined up to $300 Second or third offenders will face oven stiffer penalties

Multipointed hooKs have always bmn illegal to use in Michigan but their possession or sale was not controlled The new legislation in effect declares Micso devices now to be contrashyband and prohibits their possesshysion or sale

For hot buttered corn fill a large quart jar with hot water end sticks of butter When butter melts and floats to the top dip In the cobs and pull out slowly

The Chelseo Standard Wodnetdoy August 6 raquo966 11

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IT

Some poor soul hat my oW Telephone number

As you may recoil kraquoT winter I twitched to an unJtstad phono

number otter rttetvioo some tota-nioM nasty reviews of rlaquoy work

Apparently people art still trying to coll me oi that nurrim And

tome of them arent being real pleasant about IT

t found out about mis oil imocertfy enough An old friend whom I

hadn teen in teveroi years triad to reach me of my former number

Yes he h laquo thraquo nvmber too but hes not hare my frtond won

TOM

fee sorry for the poor fomiry with my old numeer If theyre now

to The awwnwwty they probuWy think o bunch of (trks live hare

I ocoftwonelly oead to get cotts that trorTod tike this

How could you soy that about my dovghter7ll You art the sorriest

most porti

Sometimes rhvy began Kke rhiSi

God You son of 0 hiri mother I

Never once dtd i or o arft thot went like this

Thor you Mr Hamilton for making my son wund hklaquo on oil-

American foerboi) player even though you and I know he couldnt black

out my cocker spaniel

A couple of days ago i talked to rhe nan with my former phone

numbs He confirmed mot yes he hod received a few smsnga cotts and

mot he oppreckrrad me axploirring the ca-evmstonces to Mm

ffcrt I cant unearstand tor rhe life of me why the ptane company reshy

assigned my former nurnbar so quickly It rook less than frv mcrtrhs

Even more baffhng is this When I changed mimbers lt told the

telephone company man the reasonmdashI was being horrossed So what do

They do Net onh do they give ttws poor unsuspecting guy o number thats

likely to drew rTeienertt as well they dont even wort until the new

phone book comes out so the people con tee my nomas not in it

onymore (At lees it better not be) Isnt wonderful to oaoS with a iwmpony with so much common sense

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I have heard more itories about youth league boseboil and softbafl

this year Than ever before

And The theme TO most of Them would 6raquo Porerrrt Run Amok

Story nundjar one wos wail pubkized m tost waeki edition tn The

latter taction Appsrarrfry there were tome problems with The Form

Leogua boseboil tournament

In one of rhe games one team won the game etthar by one or two

runs dapanding on which score book was consulted Kowever it resulted

ma forfeit tor the wmmng teom when onangument ensuedobout frraquocot-

reef score ond the coach of the laquonrmraquong teom couldnt stand The bickering

anymore

There were a lot of hurt feegtng as a resuH of The incident

Smce I wasnt there I dont know esacthr what happened or whot

wos wad

rt doesnt reraquo matter errhar All i know is oil the crguing was oh

rhe port of the ADUITS not the kids The kids vrnph abided by rhe decishy

sion They dkaVt hove ony choke The tevnoment woe bsmg run by the KtQ jMgi iraquo l^r t4laam

Or was rr If the foumamem wo for The kids why was it vtecessary

for adults to hogatt and scrsom and yell obcut the final score and othershy

wise moke fine examples of themselves by rheir coodtxT

What does it soy to the young boys when parents get out of hand

obout somethmfl so meaningful es a baseball gome where the kids ore too

young to even pitch to Themselves

The Truth is some parents cant tolerate the thought of ir kids

losing and will go to oil sorts of extremes to prevent it And in that

sense the childs gome becomes their own When they try to monipolcte

the outcome no motfer how well-intentioned (We were cheatedl) it

fakes one more element away from the kids

If a mistake is mode it the scoring umpiring or playing so what

Kids an going to run into incompetefice oil their lives Why should recreashy

tion boseboil be ony different

The trouble begins when parents start trying to rectify every little

problem It usually only makes the situation worse

There was another situation last season when a parent m the stands

becorrw upset at on umpires coll The parent in a voice loud enough for

others to bear accused the umpire of being on drugs Just whot he

thought that would accomplish is not clear

Not to be outdone the umpire o boy m his late teem turned

around and called the parent a drunk He suggested the man go to one of

the loeol watering spots Ive heard various reports os to how the convershy

sation degenerated from there

The final chapter from Parents Run Amok involves the story of o

mother ond her son

Apparently the young boy fried to field a ball ond erred Thats pretshy

ty common in youth baseball

The mother probobly figuring the youngster hadnt been humiliated

enough when out onto the field shook the kid ond told him never to do it

again

That may have solved the problem The boy may never pick up o

baseball again

Most parents have reasonable attitudes obout their childs sports

But the ones who dont con be royoi pains in the Sombar

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BOOKCRAFTEKS women i lo pilch soh-baj] team ha played orae bard-fought games this season in Ox Chelsea recreation league la the front row from left are Daraquon Williams Dvlorrs Sayioc MeUma Bctlm Uada Laadrain and Linshy

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Conservation Reserve Program Signup Slated

Subnvrihe UP The Chelnea Standard

Secretary of Agricul ture Richard R Iyns has announced 1^1 ilaquomip for the 1SB7 Coraquolaquorva-tun Reserve ProaTaai wtU take place A w 4-li at Alaquonrultural Subiltzatinn and Conservation Serwicr fT)imtgt offires

Arvonlifm to 1-ymt fanrers tnay volunteer highly emdjble irropianrf for entry into the fnn-i r rvat i m Reserre Pronram under A provuion for the Food Seriont Ail at 185

bullbullWe laquore pleaaed with the rMHWis from farmers rlurwtt thlaquo- JSKsiWiiip laquo j d I-yn Now that produiren are aware of the pother provuioni of ttoe Art raquoult h ltti todbuater and conservation rompii jnre we expect even mure Jiterest by gtroduclaquon in the Conservation Reserve Pribram this year

pTolucers avjihir to put land into the $TvlTun ere eUjtlW fw coat-abare payment erf up to W pttrrenl of the sfifibi ilaquolaquoU to esublisha cover cropThe anshynual rental payment are (or 10 gt tars

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not e iceed |50(Wft fr its equivalent if in-kind payments are made

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SINCI 1173 OLDEST STORE IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY

OF DOWNTOWN UNADILLA 4 9 8 - 2 4 0 0

OfPEN ALL Y I A R - 7 D A Y S

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S M A U STIirFED PIXZAS DELI HOURS ARE FRI SAT 8 SUN FROM 5 PM TILL CLOSING

REGULAR CHOCOLATE SALAD amp VEGETARIAN PIZZAS

OUR ICE CREAM PARLOR IS OPEN REAL ICE CREAM NEW M O M C - M A D I WAFFLE CONES

MOT FUDGf SUNDAES (you can oot dt$h and al l )

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Charges are being Bought against a Chelsea boy accused of st^al $5 of merchandise from Polshylys Market on Tuesday July raquo

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Moat of the diseased he^t can be e l iminated dtirr^ harvest if farmers will mcrcac the intdwty of the tmm laquo the combine to that the ipoundseaed ker-naia vtnch an noafi and Ulster than normal tomei are tkytrn laquort the back Hart raquoraquorraquo

After the harvrx 11 coospaKtti laquo M fiekJ should be plowed so that the (fiaeaaed wheat cannot overshywinter the specialist advise

It happen that Uua fungys causlaquoi stalk rrx and ear moid on com i t i i always a good ides to plow thii stubble down Hart bullays-

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Mike Slaaker MSU vewnn-arian aya that usmlaquo the entire wheat plant for bedding eotild cause some problems for livestock if the animab fe4 on the wheat that is In the straw

This probletn can be avoided if the animals on the straw sgtrt well fed wtth guod grain Symptoms nf poisoning include feed refusal vomiting and hyper estrogen synshydrome

SUnker says that if the animals develop thesr symptoms the straw should be removed and the animals given good feed They should return to normal health in a few days

Hart and Herb Bucholtz VHU dairy nutritionist recommend that farmers do not try flaquocLng any of the UjxinltonUininaLrt5 gram as a salva^t operauon If feeding is a must the grain should be tested for mycotoxins

Hart says that random samples of the grain should be taken at the time the combine u unloading in the field or as frrair s being unloaded from a field nogon or truck Taking sampiti from grain m storage does not provide a good representation A sample should xvust of 10 pounds of grain and be reperattative of the

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Whaat can be iimu-d- for luun-i at the Co-operative Ecension Sertic Multi-duaplinary Plant rgtanolaquotic Center MSU East [ju-jiinaT 4K24 Cont U $12 per sample A (-heck muat wcum-iuuy xix -iaHipUi Trw tiirr^rounrl Is from 7 to igt working days

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IT IS HKHfcBY (IKOKRKD thill th Dcftndant Kathleen Anniece Ojlvorlwuv whereabouts snd residence unhekm-vi-nfl to the Plaintiff herein shall answer or take such otfie- aotinu p may be granted by law or Court lliile on or before the llaquot-i day of August 1968 to tfrt nlmve Cgtiirt

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LamU Wool Producer To Vote on Market Program

Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

water flapfiatti is h-al to be let than ttwac teeto miaaiTrf aadar laquonraalaquoaai UOaft syateou This is Brteaavtty dw traquo the aver-aga 5 rtdDCttaB In water mnoff esplaquo1cnced aoder the oo-till system Pcstksrfea are introducshyed to surface water supplies largely through field surface runshyoff Similar but Leas dramatic reshyductions lraquove been shown in reshyduced Ullage system

Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

Tnlaquo apptcotcn for Sit Plan Approval wil l be Con s ide

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should blaquo acktriraquowd to f^ Chelsea Vi i laqe plonnff^)

Commi^son 104 East Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

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considered

CHELSEA VILLAGE PLANNING C0MMISSI0I

Prejaterkat fteler Chairman

Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

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AMY TRIMIL WITH THE THIRD LJGHTWE1GHT in-dividnal lanjb wakh wgtid for $225 per pound ugt Roe Milter (or Ford Farm fttwoJactnring during thr IJvesiolti Sale Thursday Jaly J t l i the Washu-aaw lt (HIDU 4-H Fair at the Salin- Far^n Coaaffl GraaadR

JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

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Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

principal at Pontoon High la Dearborn She waa a

of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

Funeral Home

Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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For reiA-pations for Damn Yankees- musicai hume ran delight - t a l l the True Crst Din-nt-r Theatre at 517-5laquo8m5gtl Pershyformances are Wednesdays throauh Sumlavs wi th times and infoniwt ion available at the 57 nujuber

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lgtimnc the rrteraquoing Se rvan t Harley B Rider of the Washteshynaw (^gtunty Shenf f s DrpartmeTrt Raw upJte on patol eover-age by ltJeiUraquoie- asMifierl to (he Portage I j kearea

Tf7wrilthip rwKlenU were pjeax-ed with W f S D erfrirts tc lt^rh dis-turhanees in the set-tirin atimi MfOrpgnr Rd prlaquo)oiwgt a eon r e m to people l iving in or r lnvimj through that area

A new ordinance effert ive July 31 should p r w e helpful snenfore-in no stopping standing or parfcim atonjf the Portage l ^ ke side of Mi^GrnJof Hd m the an-a rrf the a t r laquo w site

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Mr and Mn Howard E Whitor

imell-Whitaker Vows Ipoken at Francisco Church

Botanical Gardens Offer Docent Trasping Course

Kfi gti nf the MHtthnel HIP(raquoL bull Ourderw In spowtoriru^ i gt(bulllaquogt irmninK course on the ultiiiilaquour rful the garden The - iiurM- int-HinK four to nix wlaquoiui tuniitf fiich of the four veajtoru wilt feature weaonal hlghJilaquohtlaquo and techniques for Kivitm oiit-bull kmr tours Several ouuloor intershypretative expert will be Kuet Jeriurers

MotMfa wilt be held Monday rrjormntf twjginntfui Sept It from 9 30 to 12 30 The claaa u open UJ anyone interested in thartog nature and the outdoor gardena with people of tU a g o

Peruana who have tatetmtvUy completed the entire count will be qualified outdoor docenta at the gardena Being a docent inshyvolves a three-year volunteer rnmmitm^i to jiving tpun Thta three-ytar commitment include bum tune

For additional Information and application plena pbooe the Kardena (313i7S3-7laquoN

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[St Johni United (Tiurrh of firurt at Franrtscn was the site riw m a n i a c vows exchanged tverii Renee Schmeil ilautfh-

j fenior Citizens JYill Enjoy Picnic jjirthday Meeting JChelgttei Vruor Citizen mil wraquoe thlaquo npfjiirtunity tltgt enjogt i punn Kndaj Aux 2 bsiiinnh t 12 niion at Veteran Park for this months tpeciaJ artretty A picpii luoihfin will lx siiv-rd followed fj i vintiy of -irnii[) MUiriih and senior rillrilH svitil Au^iwt birthdays till IK ^ursls li|igtbraiiin their birtlxinvs it the tnrk ihirin tin- purnc This event Js eo-Sjjunsored bullgt thlt Senior hulniwm ltenter ltnd the Senior jtitiens Activity (enter iiul i iionaiiun of $1 2S is suijjostc(l tor partieipanf-s Htrthtun regteiilnn- u bull (Tiadt- in raquolt1 iJn i- l)gt bulliilimi the Jieruur (enter 7j-ltttlti2

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The hndei laquoown wai rhiffnntf with re-embroidered and i hantilly-typt liice The skirt had iarcf tiers flowing into i chapI train

Helena Kmrrmns of Munlth friend of the bride was matron of honor

Rachel Schmel stater of thltf hrlde and Dwwn Vlerk friend of the bride of Manchester m-rc both attendants

John WWtJiktir gtA Battlr Creek brother of the hnrtejrrKirn wos best man

John Porter of Munith and Krit Ennelnwyr of Ypiiilnnti both friends of the tjrul1 and bnde^riKim were uahen

Kirnberly and Aarfm Sehrnell of (lielgta wter and hruthtT of Ihi bride were fkwer^ir arid nn^bearer

The bridijeKroom and nnlaquo bearer w^rp dressed alike

A reception immediately foiiowed at the Chelsea Fair Sershyvice Center Robin Ki^hler-Wrutaker sister-in-law of the bridegroom of Battle Crerk atshytended the i uest book Dawn (Xen and Tina Paddock Ineniti of th^ bride were cake atshytendants

The newlyweds depacted lor a honeymoon at South Hawea Thef w now midioit hi (belseatjw

Sarah Grau Attends Ballet Conference Seminar at MSU

Sarah Grau attended the 36th annual Baitei Conference and Seminar presented by the Cer-rhetti Council of America July S-18 at Michigan State University m Faltn Ijrraquouu

Each student attended daily hallct iia4- UH well k studying character and jazz dance rlasses ltk the evenirut of July 7 all students participated irr the Rallet and Character Performshyance and presentation of awards and ctrtiJicate at the Wharton Center for Performing Arts at Michigan State University

Sarah us the daughter of James and Nanry Grau 7T7 S Mam St Chelsea She will enter Chelsea Hilaquoh v-hool in September

Mr o n d M n Jmrry Ooughetrty

Shelly Springer Marries Jerry Dougherty July 4

Shelly Elizabeth Springer daughter of Mr and M n Sheridan Springer of Cheiaea mamed Jerry Martin Daugher-ty son of Mr and Mrs Gilbert R Dmigherty of Jefferjiooville fnd in ceremonies July 4 at the First Congregational church of Ann Ar-bar

The Rev Terry Smith of-ficiated-

Bridemaid^ wert S h e r n e Springer suttr of the bnde of Madison Wis and Debbie Kohl of Perrysburg 0

Honor attendants were Martin McKenney Derrenberger of nn Arbor and Rick Daugherty brother of the bndegroom of Jef-fersonviile Ind

Serving as itthcrs were Sam Warner cousin of the brtdegmom of Columbus 0 and Chns Brown of Indianapolis Ind

Flower girts were Amanita and Erin Daugherty nieces of the bridegroom

The bride earned on the tradishytion of wearmK her mother s wedshyding dreas The dress was originally designed by her grandshymother Helen Wilson of North lake

A reception was held at tht-Knights of Columbus Hall in Hesshyter

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FAIL EHfeOUMENT NOW OPEN PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS

bull PIANO bull GUITAR bull VIOLIN bull PERCUSSION

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bull VOICE bull FLUTE bull TRUMPET bull RECORDER bull 8ARITONE

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Thursday Aug 7-Hot turkey sandwich gravy peae and carshyrots three-beaa sUd orange Jell-O milk

Friday Aug 8mdash Picnic at Vets Park-Sliced beef roD potato slad7 tpiaato-nreen pepper marinade freshfruit mUk

Monday Aug M-Sloppy joe on bun buttered corn toued saUul fruit cocktail milk

Tn^Miflv Aiur 15_Rakjraquod llVPT and onions parsley buttered potatoes creamy fruit salad whole wheat bread apple crisp milk

Wednesday Aug 13 -Meat-loaf tomato sauce OBrien potatoes buttered carrots roll with butter fresh fruit milk

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ACTIVITIES Wednesday Aug 6 -

9 raquo ammdashCards 9 bullgt am-Needlework

10raquo ammdashCeramics l M pm mdash Fitness i M p m -Bowiing

Thursday Aug 7 -No square dancing until Sept 4 4 H e m -euroards i W a m k 100 p m

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12 00 noon-Ficnjc at Vets Park and August birthday party

1 0 raquo am-Progressive euchre tournament Monday Aug 1 1 -

930 am-Cards 930 am-Needlework iraquo am--China painting 930 am St 1-00 pm mdashBingo

Tuesday AUK 12-ft30am -Art -lass 9-30 am -Cards 30 a m - NVt-dlework i on pm-Fiuchre

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Thief Nets $90 Front Pursi in Car

A purse containing $90 was stolen poundrom an automobile parkshyed on Book St on Saturday July 26 Chelsea police reported

Police said the purse belongshying to Iisa Kay Wheeler of Stockbridge was taken between 1230 am and 130 am from an unlocked car

Hie incident was reported on Saturday Aug 2

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2 WOODLAND PAUSE Framed Print Donated by Catherine McClung (oftist) Framing donated by Vil lage Frame Shoppe

3 DINNER FOR TWO at Heritage Inn (with wine) Donated by Cousins Heritage Inn

Tickets arlaquo now on sole $100 exich or 6 for $500 at Vil lage Frame Shopp S107 Main St Dexter Ml 48130 or from Educational Foundation Directors

THREF WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN BY RANDOM DRAWING SEPT 22 1986

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The Cavanau^b Lake hfrm of Tom jnd Mary Ann Flynn was the sitting for a reunion June 1H-21 that was attended by 2n members of the Flynn family

Klynns from the Gevelanf and Chicane ltreaj= took advantaue of warm sunny weather lo enjoy fonatinn skiing ^laquofl ^ilmi

Mm Flynn nf suburban (levclaiif acted is ent(-rtiin-ment chHirmnn ami made sure that special surpnMgtlt w r e in ilore eith div Ht -its) preMnted horn innviis dating frum 11frac347

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Wiii offer office hours at Chelsea Community Hospital Beginning Tuesday August 5 1986 (Appointments will IHgt scheduled gtgtn Tuesday and Friday afternoons)

Dr Russell i) Keinath un staff at Chelsea ((immunity Hospital and St Joseph Mercy Hospital

For more infomiition call Huron Gutrocnteroloiry Aiiociitcj PC Chtlsca Commiiniiv t lmpiutl 1-800-772-4459 an area only) 7 7 S S m i h M - n Sinx Ail whercilJs 414-6262 C h d w ^ M k l i i ^ i 4Ki 18

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Historic Site Murker Dedicated

l Continued fnun page one) ( helsea memonihilia and began hf move to have the btiililinK ililtiriii-rS

The two-sided marker gives a hrii-f trciiunt of tfie histury of te Imildine from its construction in 1906 through its brief period as home of the Igtewis Spring amp Agle Co IKtnufut-(iircr of the Hollier iijitit autuinnbile to its current ]iltrnititji ts hiiint of TbeStan-dird

(n iiddition Roy Scout Troop (gt who eariier in the day set up tin lent in the parking lot which came in hrnidy during a pro-dedication raio storm performed the opening flag ceremony

Chelsea resident Donald KvindAo played guitar and vidi This f^iiid is Your l^nd ml Ameriea The Reautiful

The 50 by 60 marker was bull bullreded un Friday afternoon by Chelsea village employees with help from inmatei of Oassidy ak Technical School

The historical society provided refreshments at the Chelsea Depot after the ceremony

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CKELaXA SENIOR CTTOENS NLTRITION GROLP m-mily vMted ttc AW Artar Veteran Administration Medical Center rid presented Use vaunts wtth aa assortment of hand-maor Item tn-rhMttef laanaesv baeties slippers dlngt bags attd bags for wbeektiatr I V vtett provkie^ tbt aealors nita the rhanrr to tee for thiratthM die aeedt bull( some of fee veterans and bow they roukl

hlaquolp Uwkr the direction of Phyllis Stoll they Have be meetty wfrkly to make hand-made Items In thlt front row Iron left afe Warreo lti Dudley Sr Annus SrntKR Hugh Uve Mary Aon Basks raquood Urry Tuft In the bark row Imm left are (Hartace Sawmilief Pbyllfraquo Stoll Virginia Kowal Amlngt Snyder l-otUBe Alteabenrt Ann Friday Lucy Piatt and Fraquolaquolgtn tjiqi^j

BRAnUKY CIAIER a cr-u-fralaquodlaquoii nl Frank P Glawr talked alwmt tbr hi iorN il (ibdquo Welfare Building and th- raier Sieve V al lat Jiaiurdn ltilt rfn iiibdquon d an official stair histnrieat bull marker for the building

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JASON BRADBURY SHOWED the 113-lb first middleweight individual lamb at the Washtenaw County 4-H Fair held July 2s-Aug 2 at the Farm Council Grounds near Saline Jason Is the son of Archie and Cindy Bradbury of Easion Rd

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A Irw generations aRu a millionaire was nqfnronc who liad $1 million in fwMewiuns or

jW income ltgtf $)0000 a year ihc equivalent 3jf five percent pet annum on one million rjftckj Nw we ue ip|gtroiilt fiing ihc day when ^bullWlionafc will be wmeonc who earns a I^pllion a yttr ifil Thtw VIM money changes espetiallv raquoSjfcpttlaquo by middle aged people reflect ltltpoundjldul but Heady increases in 0frac34frac34^ and retai VPff Eiihei will follow an increase in the tilt ^ K T C occasional exceptions Prices plungec fcttcat Depitwwn They soared during the drier administration jpoundfbday the inflation rate is on the minus side due 10 the oil glut and poundjS|gerflowing crops As a rule however the creep continues so that jjflfcei usually double in just one generation g g In my libraxy is a replica of the llaquoX)8 Sears Roebuck catalog ^pcrc you can find a full size upright piano for $68 which would fittA fot $1400 today An elaborate set of white and gold china was ffiun for 1798 Elsewhere in the catalog was a $6 clothes washing f fMfKhinc that would save you hours of hand scrubbing over a i-IMshboard gt Another 22 years added to 1ltX)8 will take you a century from bull that old Sears catalog and youll still be getting the old one-two

fiorh inflation For instance the average cost of college tuition for four years will be well past $70000 What is more--unless you are sotrtc kind of financial wizardmdashthere isnt much you can do to beat live inflation game Wages costs of living stocks and dividends usually rise together

Your greatest chance in your economic life may very well come in your middle and later yean By then your kids are grown and on their own Your house is paid for or approaching it You have plenshyty of appliances and furnishings many of which are good for years

And yon are close to the peak of your earning power What is mote you have Social Securitymdashmaybe both of

youmdashand perhaps a pension to boot plus federal hraith benefits under Medicare

In addition you can take advantage of the lower expenses and highef earnings of middle age by tucking substantial amounts of savings away in tax shelters including IRA or Kcogh plans The law permits you to shelter a certain part of your income in an untaxed savings or investment account At the time of your investment every dollar is tax free reducing the remaining amount of taxable income and putting you into a lower tax bracket The IRA money (for employee) and the Keogh money (for cmployrrs) keeps acshycumulating tax free wealth year alter yea Only when you reach retirement and begin to make withdrawals from your fund are those withdrawals subject to income tax What remains in the fund continues to grow with tax free interest tj This sure beats 1908 and all the years back to 1776 T During these earlier eras of American history 12 out of 13

p4gtple died broke A great many barely survived on subsistence etfrings paid to them by wealthy land owners mine owners and in-djtttrialifts Others including independent skilled craftsmen died broke because they spent every dollar they could lay their hands on

Somebody in the back row calls out jovially Whats the mat tct with dying broke You cant take it with you

Ho ho friend Very funny A lot of people 50 and above have decided that they want to i retirement age with a comfortable collection of Social Sei un-tt Mr Keq|h owned home securities and cash in the bank

know of one such couple with an art studio who worked well 70 They lived frugally having gotten national and interna-

_ id travel out of their system and arc now content to live in raquo ffcidest home conveniently near a small lake So what else do they

jraquolaquo Wf w a n t t0 continue to live sensibly so that each year we can a few thousand dollars to our savings they told us Then we ride out bust or boom limes and still be solvent

$J We like their common sense advice because we dont like to $pound broke or leave our kids with a pile of unpaid bills to settle We ftf their ambition to leave enough money to their several grand-jjtfldren so that each one will have something for a start in life

bull^lybe even a down payment on a home We also chink well of fampfcving some benefits to a few charities who routinely spread their qJssiogs to others gt Tf)Crc a r c ticklish problems for most people who arc not flmtn-|2ji professionals Here are some bits of advice given to its by our j5raquon financial clients poundJ As you reach 50 turn conservative Steer clear of the Get Rich l Jftick schemes in favor of respectable proven investments in stocks laquoSrraquotrusts that specialize in blue chip stocks Yosi have a steady living jtf about 16 more years You arc not in immediate need of income bulljStlook for the lists of blue chip stocks or even better diversifies-30ff in a reputable trust thai will divide your investment among a bullJrfimber of good companies i As you turn into your retirement years with no pay check behind you turn away from most of your stocks in favor of invest-Ancnt quality bonds which guarantee you -a fixed income for the life jifthe bonds which commonly runs from 10 to 20 years Investshyment grade bonds are rated AAA A A or A by professional raters Jsueh as Moodys or Standard and Poors Since the higher the rating She lower the interest you may wish to take a higher return v Remember As the law stands now all municipal bond income 35 untaxed by the IRS If its a Michigan municipal the income is Jilso free at state income tax 1 bull It is risky to invest too much of your capital in one investment ^orone industry or even one state If you arc investing a loi in ^Michigan bonds to avoid taxes remember that Michigan or any pother state can get into the investment doghouse So buy bonds iat arc insured They guarantee both as to principal and interest lYet the insurance is usually no more than V4 of one percent

bull One positive investment rule is never to invest in securities ofshyfered by unknown persons phoning from unknown companies In-vestigate every company and every investment before you buy

bull While you arc in your M)s and 60s educate yourself in the inshyvestment market of your conservative choice by reading some good bullbooks that are intended lor laymen Read them free in the big libraries Ihiy the ones worth keeping raquot the big book stores Make a habit of following the financial columns in the daily newspapers and reading ihc financial sections of good magazines such as U S J News or Torbes After awhile you will become familiar with Wall bull Street You will Icatn not 10 get excited about day to day Pactional bull changes in prices

Above ail learn how bond markets work Since the interest laquo paid by the Iwnd is a fixed amount the resale value of the bond will go up as bond interest rates fall and drop as bond interest rates I bull t i t e bull

I Study this stuff while youre in your fifties or younger ami ii laquo will IK apple pic on retirement day

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In The Standard bull I H M M N t M H P B H I i ^ M

PRNLSE PRATT bull Ciiea High tK-hool nenior was Chosen to be bull tprrolMT of the Michigan Uom All-State Band The band took part la llie annual rrxrvrntioa of tie Uaaraquo Clubti International in NewOrieam July 9-12

Two from Chelsea Attend Lions Gub Convention

Two Chelsea residents parshyticipated recently in the 69th anshynual convention of Lions Clubs Inshyternational held in New Orleans July 9-12

Dave Prohaska deputy district governor of Lions District 11B1 represented the Chelsea Lioas Gub ss a delegate to the convenshytion Denise Pratt a Chelsea High school senior attended as u member of the Michigan lions All-State Band which is sponshysored by the Lions of Michigan Denise received a ft00 scholarshyship grant from thgt lt VLslaquoa I -ions Club to cover the cost of transporaticm meals and housshying while on tour

Prnhaslca attended all three plenary sessions held at the Ixgtui-siana Superxkxne and particishypated in several jeminars He inshydicated that one uf the highlights of the convention was the presenshytation of the Lions Clubs Internashytional Humanitarian Award to Nobel Peace Prize winner Mother Theresa of Calcutta Inshydia (or her tireless efforts to aid the starving the hcHnetets ami the ill Mother Theresa accepted the award in person and delivered a 20-minute address to tfcA j 4 l lt bdquo i n t A 0 blftV uraquo I fc fcv

Of major significance was the convention vote to change the lions International constitution

to permit women to become members of a Lions Club Although the proposal received a 5frac34 percent affirmative vote the measure failed to pass because a two-thirds majority vote was reshyquired to adopt the proposed byshylaws change A similar measure was defeated at the recent Kiwanis convention held in Houston which yielded 53 percent against and 47 percent for admisshysion of women members

The Michigan Lions All-State Bami of which Pratt was a nu-mber took second place in competition amorit approximateshyly 50 bands which participated In addition the Michigan band received the prestigious honor of presenting a concert to the delegates and their guests at the Superdome immediately precedshying the opening session of the conshyvention

Pratt tried out in January in St Johns for a position as clarinetist with the band 167 students were selected from over 00 ap-plicaxU bdquo

lr addition to rrurrifct|rtrrtr three and one-half hour opening day parade and giving a concert that evening the band also J t L J V I I U U U UUI

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Square in the French Quarter unci at the Wynhoven Senior Citizens Apartment in New Orleans

Manchester Street Fair Set Saturday

Hummel Finishes DA Program

Diedre Hammel daughter of James and Doris Hammel of Chelsea was recently honored at a pinning ceremony at Washtenaw Conmunity College

The ceremony marked her completion of the dental assistant program at the school

Diedres skills as a dental a-ssiatant range from general chair assisting to assisting In periodontal surgery

Diedre is a member of the American Dental Assistant Association the Michigan Denshytistry Association the Washtenaw District Dental Assistants Association and the Dental Advisory Committee at Washtenaw Community College

Diedre is a 1963 graduate of Chelsea High school She plans to attend the Dental Hygiene Proshygram at Lansing Community Colshylege

24 Yearn Ago (Continued from page two)

basis by Aug 20 Or all senators be elected this year on a state-at-large basis

Keith Haab (CHS )963) won the junior showmanship contest at the Brown Swiss State Associashytion picnic held on the Edward Bush farm at Reese

The Chelsea Fire Department was called shortly after 1030 pm Sunday to the Robert Wagner-Charles Slocum property near Spring Lake A cottage on the pnwerty was burned to the ground

34 Years Ago Thursday Aug 719laquomdash

Fred M Alger Jr is the Republican partys candidate to run against Gov G Mermen Williams the Democratic canshydidate for re-election in the November general election

The 60th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Perry Noah was observed at the Wood family reunion held at their home at North Lake Sunday The Noahs have made their home in the North I-akc area their entire married life For the past 40 years they have Lived in the bouse where Mrs Noah was born 79 years ago Her parents were Mr and Mrs William Wood

Claire Rowe won the Chelsea village championship and the Wiruuis trophy by defeating Earl Osborne in the championship match at the Inverness goU course July 27 In the flight of 16 players Robert Devme won from Bill FisenbeuttT and in the reshymaining flight of eight players Art Wilson won from Charles Lancaster A total of 40 players took part in the matches

Reuben D Hsseichwraquorrtt who had been a patient at St Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor since he was injured in a truck-train crash at the Lima Center Rd crossing July 25 died Aug 6

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Historic Manchester will be closing downtown Main St once again for its 9th annual Manshychester Street Fair Saturday Aug 9 The event is sponsored by the Manchester Art Guild and the Manchester Chamber of Comshymerce

Officially the hour of the fair arc 9 am to 5 pm However there will be a Pancake Breakfast at the Emmanual church on W Main St from 8 am to 11 am The breakfast will be sponsored by First of America and the proceeds will go to the Manchester Art Guild Scholarshyship for a graduating high school senior

The fair will feature exhibits of original handcrafted works juried by members of the art guild Each artist in the juried section was required to submit three slides of his work Exshyhibitors were selected on the basis of quality and originality of their work Awards will be presented to the best in the show

This year water color artist Nancy Feldkamp is returning for the seventh straight year

Those participating include a glass blower wood carver water color pencil artist fiber artists potters painters and other such talented individuals All artists are encouraged to demonstrate their media Another section of the fair is reserved for un-juried displays of crafts

The Cassini Ensemble i stringed chamber music group will provide entertainment They have won the Trappers Alloy Street Performers Competition in Detroit and they have also pershyformed for many years at the Arm Arbor Street Fairs

The downtown shops will fill their sidewalk displays with bargains Antique hunters will enjoy the large variety at the Blacksmith Shop Collectible Sale sponsored by the Manchester Historical Society at 10 W Main St the Old Mill Flea Mai kit and in the Manchester Antique Mall

The Historical Societys Blacksmith Shop museum at 314 E MainSt will also be open

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fto is SKMM htiphd mandai odvkeraquoraquo Mot popl who hove lost a loved o n ore forced into situations or circumstances requiring answers and actions they hod never before been compelled to deal with

To help eose some of the burden we have compiled a smoll list of odvice and assistance in dealing wi th some problems that moy arise

For more help of information please call or wri te uraquo today We are ready to assist in riddtng you of unshynecessary problems

bull fraquowtlaquov thlaquo important pofgtrraquo onlti lacotlaquo any records prriaming to ifHunwx poltom fctonlt account and laquolaquoufitiraquoraquo credit employshyment ami military hufory Even thoraquo documents thof Opplaquoor Kt blaquo U M U raquo gt may 6 of hlaquolp later en Set ihese aside alcofl with ycur l n ^ raquo - A pound v i i l V ^ j i r i t b mrA n laquonnv rf t H j t f r m n r r i n n t i r M gt laquo laquo i rv4 lt bull bull bull - laquo bull bull - bull raquo raquo raquo - bull raquo - - - - - - - - r X - _ - _ - bull - _

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bull As for as benefits ore concerned start fost It con take months for various agencies to process claims

bull Did your loved one belong to a union or professional organisation Perhaps these groups offer benefits or assistance to families of deceased members

bull And notify your insurance company or ogent of course Expect to fill out a claim form end hove o certified copy of the death certificate on hand

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Mondaymdash Chelsea Recreation Council

730 pm second Monday of the month Village Council chambers 3Stf

bull bull bull Chelsea Substance Abuse Task

Forcemdashsecond and fourth Monshydays 7 pm Kresge House

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Chelsea Kiwanis Club meets ever Monday 630 pm at Chelsea Community Hospital

bull Parent-Teacher South meets

the second Monday of each month in the South School Library at 715 pm

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the first and third Mondays of each month 8 p m in the Board Room

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Chelsea Ltonlaquos second Monshyday of each month at the Meeting Room in the Citbens Trust on M-52 Chelsea at 730 p_m Call 475-179 for information

Parents Anonymous Group Chelsea a self-help group for abusive or potentially abusive parents Mondays 7-9 pm Call 475-947(5 for inf ormatKW

bull laquo Toughlove Parent Sapport

Groupmdash For parents troubled by their teen-agers behavior in school in the farruly with drugs and a|eonol or with the law 730 pm Mondays St Joseph Hospishytal 5raquol E Huron River Dr Education Center Classroom 8 Information- Sue Thomas S7HXW7 or Gale Cobb 996-87]

bull raquo bull Lima Township Board meets

theftrst Monday of each month at 8 pm 1-una Township Hall

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Arthritis Support GroupmdashFor those afflicted with arthritis 7-9 pm Monday Aug 11 Sixth Floor lounge of Reichert Health Building (next to St Joseph Mershycy Hospital) Ann Arbor Parn Skene a registered nurse and program director of the Michigan Chapter of the Arthritis Foundashytion will talk about Offering Support to Family Members SpofcMpoundd by Segvices to the EMeyfyat Catherine McAutcv Jieapb Center For more inforshymation call 573-6411

Chelsea Area Historical Socieshyty picnic Monday Aug 11 at 6 pm at Glenn and Olive Wiseman farm Bring dish to pass and table service Meeting follows dinner Call 475-7W7 for further information

Tursttaymdash Sylvan Township Board

meeting date changed for August to Tuesday August 12 1906 7 pm 112 W Middle St Chelsea advlO-3

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Olive Lodge 156 FampAM Chelsea Regular meeting first Tuesday of each month

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Chelsea Area Jaycees second Tuesday of each month at Chelsea Community Hospital Open to men and women from ages IB through 36 For more inshyformation call Tim Merkel 47W372

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Association 630 pm at the Chelsea Hospital fourth Tuesday of each month Call 475-1707 for information

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bull bull raquo Chelsea Village Council first

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Chelsea Communications Club fourth Tuesday of each month 8 pm Chebea Lanes basement meeting room

Wvdttrtdaymdash Support Group for Helatives of

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Public Meeting Set To Discuss Phone System

VFW Post yenft meeting second Wednesday of month 730 pm VFW Hall 106 N Main

OES first Wednesday followshying the flirt Tuesday of the month at the Masonic Temple U3 W Middle at 7raquop m

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Support group meeting for family members of people with AJxheimers Disease Wednesshyday Aug IX St Clares church 2308 Packard Rd Am Arbor 7raquo to 9 pm Call CR4S38 for more information

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Athletic Booster meeting Wednesday Aug XI 7 pjn Fair Service Center Final preparashytion for fair

Thursdaymdash Chelsea Rod aud Gun Club Auxshy

iliary regular meeting second Thursday of each month 730 clubhouse Lingane Rd

bull bull Chelsea Area Players Board

meeting second Thursday of each month 730 pm at Citizens Trust meeting room For more information call 475-2629

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American Legion Pest No 31 General meeting the first Thursshyday of each month at the post home Csvanaugfr Lake

laquo bull New Beginning Gnef Group

first and third Thursday each month 730-9 pm Family Pracshytice Center 775 S Main St Chelsea

bull Knights of Columbus Womens

Auxiliary second Thursday of each month 3 pm at K of C Hall 207raquo Old US-12

bull bull Limaneers at the home of Mrs

Glen Wiseman Aug 7 Pot-toe dinner at 1230 pm

Friday-Senior CKizou meet third Frishy

day of every month pot-luck dinshyner games and cards euro pm at Senior Citizen Activities Center at North school

raquo Toastmasters International

each Friday in the Woodlands Room at) ttwtost bullgerasrjaastr Hospital at 12 pnv for ssterow tion call Judy Peak 47S-UI1 est 311

Overeaters Anonymous meet

every Friday 710 pm Dexter library (upstairs) Baker Rd Dexter For more information call Vickie 863-9134 or Margy 42S-4982 x3tf

Mine Motivemdash Drop-In Service the Childrens

Center at Chelsea Community Hospital 475-1311 est 405 or 406

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Home Meals Service Chelsea Meals served daily to elderly or disabled Cost per meal $225 for those able to pay Interested parshyties call Ann Feeney 475-1493 or Joyce Manley 475-2795

bull Chelsea Social Service

475-1581 2nd floor of Village Ofshyfices Thursdays 10 to 4 or if an emergency need at other times call I jnda at 475-7405 or Jackie at 475-1925

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FIA Community Center open Mon Fn for free services food clothing and financial assistance

Dear Sir All year long the working

people of Michigan work their heads off then on Labor Day have a barbecue But some people have no right to Join in on the fun I mean the welfare cheaters who are too lazy or stupid to get a Job

What a mew The snrting people should be richer but in truth they are no better off than the welfare cheater Alter taxes and bills what little money is left the working people spend on beer and meat But the welfare cheaters do not have to pay taxes and bins so may haw just as nunc money for beer and maat And who do they get the money from Yoo gaesaad it the work ing people

It makes) me tick to mmk my

bums CaD me a radet bat that is what is what they are DWD You can sac ihem aa CUBUMMHI 7 when there is a uxartar laquor h art in th- nftftrt ii rhuhdj Mutt of toem need dental work but they buy beer and meat taktfasst

Barbecue should only be liar the working people not tbe welfare cheaters

Cjisunir Wojtechowski

Dear Editor Your last edition included an

article about Morgan horaat a breed named after the horse Justin Morgan Evidently some peopte really love Morgan Horses

In the same edition of your newspaper under the birth anshynouncements is a newborn daughter named Morgan who has a brsther named Justin

TunFizteT Dexter

Dear Editor In all the excitemeig sttrroond-

ing ihe rectait Chelsea Mud Bog one issue in been wwiooked Activities like (he mad bog bring in people from outside of town- Many spend money in our local esfabushmenss But others just Utter and cause trouble Did anyone besides me see the big fight in PoOys parking lot the night of the mud bog

Some people who vistt Chelsea become enchanted and never want to leave Who can blame Own But when they do not have ions or education what good are tlwy

Wt have to be careful of out-ampdert There are enough of us already

Harcourt Brace

Dear Editor If the Lord Jesus Christ has

anything to say about it (and you can bet he does) the current Tennessee monkey trial conshycerning anti-Christian material in Achool textbooks will alert parents in Chelsea and outlying areas to the objectionable ideas their own children must endure In the name of educational freedom

For example it is a known fact that several area teachers (you know who you are) show their students Real Life Adventure movies like Bear Country as rewards for good behavior How would you like to be a Christian child and feel obliged to laugh along with your classmates many of them pagans at the furry four-legged stars of these movies who steal food from campers picnic baskets Teachers should know better There is nothing Tunny about such blatant violations of the Fifth Commandment

But they are only bears you say Has anyone ever wondered why Walt Disney was so fascinated by animals why he consistently gave them human qualities in his cartoons and Real Life Adventures To my mind there is no doubt he was a closet evolutionist Some say lie gave acting jobs to Jews and other adshymitted liberals

The content of his movies aside Mr Disney is also believed to have had himself frozen after he found out he had cancer This ill-advised attempt at earthly imshymortality will only earn him a on -way ticket to Burning Hell once the doctors turn his temperature down Oh ho will live forever all right but who wants to spend eternity In a deep fryer

To his credit Mr Disney wns not ft Communist Yet many of the rides at Disneyland fMr Toud Pirates of tho Caribbean etc) suggest a decided interest in the occult Do tcachfirs consider this when they run Son of Flub-bcr on the video deck

Ami why should teachers show movies anyway A better reward for Kood behavior would be to allow students to slntf hymns or have tm(gtet practice Preparedness is the key to fifhtinK Third World invaders

If there is no room for Jesus in nur classrooms there should he no room for Kent Life Advenshytures either

Dwnyne Purdy Manchester

Dear Editor Brian Hamilton your sports

writer thinks Little League coaches should be more positive with the bdi Whats there to be positive about My kW struck out four times in PM game He probshyably cost his team the championshyship

Kids need to learn about the real world Someday they will have basse yeumg at them maybe even the law UtUe

coaches can get the ball so to apeak They hare a

reapooatbtfty to haOar at the kid

PbflPtptno

TotheColtor We would Ua to tfauk Mr

Moneaa for fettmg the Farm League tournwaant together and Larry Nix (or being head umpire and all fbe people who helped

We nari this was a good ex-tor our children A big

thanks to tbe Cnelaea Merchants far their donations

Tte Oriole Coaches Team and Parents

A town meeting to discuss the Chelsea telephone system has been arran^l by the Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce and will be held Aug 219 a m at the Chelsea Milling Co auditorium

The chairman of thr Public Semee Commission and the manager of corporate affairs from Michigan Bell will be presshyent to discuss the curm situashytion and answer questions Also the remits of the recent local business survey regarding telephone problems wilt be available

TbeCftamberhashadexreUent reapoBM and co-operation from the PuMic Service Commission and Michigan Befl in arranging this mlaquoeting Initially the Chamber intended to initiate an ttmdashnr to improve the quality of

service in our srea Now it rtp- pears Ihiit the rmetlng will be traquorlaquorly informational siaiV Michigan Bell has ami and wilt continue to work on solution to our problems

All interested parties are I vited to attend the meeting

Please call the Chamber office 475-1145 if you plan to attend

A further announcement regarding the agenda will be published before the meeting

OW cars scrap tires and conshystruction rubble provide better-refuge for marine life that natural reefs says National WikfUfe magazine Fish need privacy for spawning and prota^ tier from strong ocean currents and discarded junk does a bettst job than nature vt providing proshytection

H

To the Editor The sew achool year is just

about wbui again School buses will be faiag ap and down MdUnley as usual

I would think t a good idea if the Chelsea Police would have the no parkta laquocopyraquo replaced that have come up misssng this yt

Pm sore the intention of the no parking areas on McKinky are for school buses and Urge trucks coming off Dewey onto MeXinky and going south They have to make wider turns than care do Then you have a small curve to the left which can become tricky with cars parked on the west side of McKinley

Theres always been no parkshying signs on the west side of MdUnley St for the whole btoefc for as long at 1 can remember Where dM the no parting at anytime algae go

Have the no parting regula-tfcms been changed for parking on the west side of McKinley or has aomeoH removed the signs for their own convenience Tut sure it was the latter making it more dangerous

If the no parking signs have been imwed they should be replaced and ahtdai fcy especial ry prkr to the achool year startshying It wooid make it that much safer for the bus drivers and all concerned

A Chelsea Resident

Pleatgt Notify U In Advance of

Any Change in Addreim

H MERC MARS

Y o u A r r i v e d o f

40 (August 3)

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Happy 40th J Victoria

Aug 9th

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Rep M OConnor Siwkn Ruling on liifghl-TihKtHHV

Stat ItaprrM-nUtitr Margaret OConnor H Arm Arbori a voral oepwwfit iraquolt IV munty FiKht-to-KLftow law fULi aski-d or an At-tltrnlaquo7 Generals tjpiniofi on th nurtttT

TV stale fUght-to-Know Law ileawiy says that it supersedes any locni Rlght-to-Know or-diAeace Yet the county perusta in planning for the enforcement of such a local ordinancemdashan orshydinance that would adversely afshyfect the farmer of the county MrtOConwor stated

The Attorney Generals Office ha cewjpJeted bull ranch dr aft of an optBteo aod It it now before the 1-abWr Division attorneys for editing and approval When that step fee beta completed it will go to Attorney General Frank Keney Car Mi final editing and JpprltwL

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f^vr Travelgttide Th SE Michigan Xvur Available

Ibe Travel ic Tourist Associashytion of Southeast Michigan i TTA i is aftering its 54-page full color KuAebook TRAVELFUN free to thefpuWic The guidebook which colors an 11-county region in Southeast Michigan lists 13tgt separate attractions and events plus parks campgrounds dining places and accommodations It alas contains a full-color map of theSoutheast Michigan area

TRAVEUUN may be obtained free by visiting the TTA office at (A Park St in Troy or any of the state Welcome Centers Mall requests require a $1 fee to cover postage To get a copy by mail send to TRAVEI FUN PO Hot 1590 Troy 4raquo9

In 863 the first national black [ihOr organisation was formed th-- Colored National Iatxir lrton according to I^lgt( Firsts In America a publication of the U S Department of i^bor

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COVERED IN SEWAGE ETerytsia hi the fcesemeat of thetoea La WW destroyed last week wfaea die vfBafes aft swot faikd aad

sewage fraeaAe i iLgttlaraatmas tacked up Owner Ed GrecaLeaJ last taad uoyetiag and all ass barters

Subvene today to The Standard

laquo1 Students Chosen for Future Leaders Seminar

Businesses arraquoJ schools workshying together educating students on the re life operations of the business world

Thats the objective of the fourth annual Future Business leaders Conference (FBLTi a

ooe-wwek progrant- wrasse en aw- the AM Arhor Area Chamber of Commerce and sponsor by Washtenaw county businesses for high school juniors

The program introduces students to business planning communication economics and the impact of high technology

Chosen to represent Chelsea High school at the conference are Angela Alverez Ksmblery Clutshyter Sara Noah Card Tassarini and Christen Zerkel

Our program is designed said Rod Benson president of the Ann Arbor Area Chamber of Commerce to give high school students an opportunity to meet and interact with business leaders and to obtain a better understanding of the business community and how it works

The FBLC began in 1962 with 23

student and 41 raquo bull bullbullbull taking part This year )2 students and bull3 bosinmaes will be represented in the four-day program

This year students parshyticipating in the Future Bonnes Leaders Conference will lowr a number o eorapaoles kra about eAlrrprenlaquoarrap and at tend a special hmhcun wjdi business leader TV program will include speaker from the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority JP todwtrtes and KMS Fusion hK The FBIX wflj also include a computer semoa where student will have the opshyportunity to operate their own business

Conference planners say the 1988 Conference should prove to be the best so far The program has grown tremendously over the past several years said Ksthy Horner FBIX co-ordinator This year we have received an overwhelming response from the students and business communishyty think both groups leam from each other Thats the unique feature about our program

Collins DeSmyther Win Chrysler Scholarships

Kim Collins and Dianne DeSmyther of Chelsea have been chosen two of 104 winners of the Chrysler Corporation Fund Scholarship Program

Collins daughter of James Colshylins plans to study biomedical engineering at Michigan State University Her father is employed at Chrysler Proving Grounds

DeSmyther daughter of Gale DeSmyther plans to study nursshying at Northern Michigan Univershysity Her mother is also employed at Chrysler Proving Grounds

Funded by the Chrysler Fund the scholarship program is designed to provide financial aid to employees children age 21 and under who are enrolled or plan-

Elenientary Kolls To Be Finalized

Chelsea elementary schools will bo finalizing kindergarten class lists the week of August lfl

Parents who have children of elementary age but have not enrolled should contact the school district at 475-9131 with the childs name and address

School in Chelsea begins the week after I-ubor Day

rung to enroll ui a two or tag-year college university or approved vocationtechnical school

James F ToDey vice-president of public affairs who serves as president of the Chrysler Corshyporation Fund said the 104 winshyners demonstrated outstanding scholastic performance career aspirations and goals and leadership aptitude

Competition for the awards was very tough Tolley said

It is not easy lo pick so few winners out of hundreds of potenshytially qualified applicants

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The Champtsea fgttondfjil Whdnmday August 6 1986 J

Chelsea Lanes Is Knee Deep After Sewage Pump Falters

Its hard ugt twnera a teaky laquo asaw faat cooMctaia nearly ftve tm ct aawngt to back ay In tot

Bat flsstt axadly what bap-

U a t T U n d a y afUnioon ClMlMf U M I owner Cd OrwLaff wm a ceap4e laquof baa

itotateitftbtatotitt tlkty apanad the baae-

vmMtmtjimmtm a law atapa mi wPtpt flwf m the vktin bullfspraetkaijiiM

m A t tap of the Aw tfcjtt laquo

tampurt talaquoy thoagbt ItaiOWtotfabBie-

bullbulltrrwr Tm pm tfpi 9m oidni m

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ftwn fta aunt part of vm dam daw to a faulty

Aaofiatt vadt Assistant bullHgff Lee Fahrner

aakl I t fflBBal awe now tbe faae want bad at why the alarm ayatam dktat go off

We lieve tu take a look at the circuitry and see what

rvery ritlwr himingtlaquo wintfi of Chebea l^net 11 gtgtnded up m the Chebea I^nes casement Thats because Chelsea Lanes a at the low point in the lystem All that arwage flows downhill and halti to be pumped back uphill into the eyitem If the pump doesnt work the sewage barks up

In Greenl^af case the aewage backed up through the haiement twieti unttl it fitted up 4 r of his basement All of QteJeea Lanes bueineflf reenrdb dating back to HSt were destroyed along with a bar banshyquet tables and tftaln food and carpeting

1 caBad the IBS and wey tcM me to take photographs and mrow aO the records in the dump-ster GreenUal said

When I first went down there the methane gas waa ao bad it wooid hat aboot knockyooout

Cheiaea Lanes waa apparently

I -iriy ^lawcss that suffered any dairtage due to the pump problem Fahmer said

No one is sure how the question of liability will work out Does the village pay ft the damage or does Cheiaea Lanes

Greenl eaf said he baa an idea but didnt elaborate He had enough en Ms muid deanJng out a basement that untiled hha 0 worst toilet yov can imagine

Radar Deteitor Stolen from Auto

AradaroVtectoYTBhiedatftfe was stolen from an aatonkoUk wbUe it was parked at the Parts Peddler store on M-iS

Pabce said the theft occurred between tM am and 6 pm Oft Friday Aug l

Police said the detector belongs to Richard Van Epps vi Jackson

the faulty fas caused one The aewage front

CfacJjaa Btf Boy Taeo Bed AW and

Julie SmMflmg Stadymg in Mexico

of Deck and Sbarry Swfflce l4tB6 Bad Bare QreW is comttaaiog

Vvrmj lt Gaadalajara ales-Mraquo r pagt of bar matters degree program at T^andsninl (Aaaarfee Gradwse Setooi of

t in Aria

Jail will eemplete her aaBaaWs degree ia bsaraaticua] bajioess maoagesktat ia

Mae if a oWI grsdoste af Ckelata High school She gissauaai flaagM ewn laadc fraai attasa ODBSBS ia mt wah a degrees ia economics and

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SI I ho Cholson Standard Wednesday August 6 19U6

Catherine McClung I^nds a Brush to Conservation Cause

VFW Post Auxiliary Members ViraquoU Natumal Home at Eaton Rapids

Wildlife p a i n t s Catherine Mcilum bullsvflo is poised for the biKtfcst exhibit of her carer r--OH Us her frvniient opportunities to observe wtlillififjs a luxury

To belp preserve that luxury raquohc sets wide a bulljood portion of Iwr prints for tin- fund-raising acshytivities M conservation group She is prepartng tor her role as featured artist in (he 1U87 Michigan Wildlif Art Festival to lhgt held nest Aprii 3-4 at Southfield iivk Onter Print of her p4intinri Morning Spender will laquoo IJT alc for SISO beginning nest J-Miuarv and will continue on sale through the festival date with iroceM oing to the founshydation liabitat restorstkm efshyfort

i t s ihe biggrst thing to happen to ITIgt career Mid the Toronto native raquo N w U-yeraquof-o4d daughter Mlaquorsa attends Dexshyter lt Wvlie Middle school Her hustwnd Mikr McClmuj i the thirrj mrmher olt the family They have lived in the secluded woods of Webster Uwnship for s laquo n yean

CjSUlVtllaquos -Ainttr dttentM to rWraquot-irr has rrwetc her aware of how ma h we Isave done to dentro he habitat for binii afld arumais -v laquonuJr awareness halt led to attempts by others w preserve wetlands wher the nlaquotursi -iiinkj process has been ae-fier ae J by man The I^niing-baaerl Michigan Wildlife Habitat Foundation - winch spent $IJi)(Xlaquo m 9Kgt M uf drjlaquoe proshyjects- i v h a ^roup she said

She attributes J resurgence in the practice of naiurr paintuig to a rcnevMti awarcfi^ia jf and concern for widliie Artists turned to -isUrtt subjects after two worli bullbull tjecause reality was so Uilt Bui discernible charters o the environment in her own ilrUtm T^nrouraged her to k us on -3uraJ subject

I V xl-taulaquoht artist wbo got slaquoriou-n eight years ago and pnntifii every da favors notigLsrd AS subject

1 -That what rings my bells she said

A 1773 gradual of Eastern Michigan University she pnmta at home iHwn 9 a_m and 4 ]bullgt m aixl trrvla to business each evening in her romp^atnied ofshyfice

She 1 uiTenUy wtYing on a posUt destlaquon romnuiSMneil by Ann ArVgtr laquo vfirt-^aei Boinical Oardens and a poster for Use Michigan LteparUnent of NaturaJ KiSources which will conduct a program increase public awareness ltgtv bow to landscape a yard for wildlife

With a growing national reshyputation she is constantly preparing for gallery showings around the country This year she has exhibited in South Carolina Minnesota and Wisconshysin

A list of recent awards in-duties

- IM Artist of the Year Ohio Ducks Unlimited

laquo Five-time finalist Michigan duck stamp competition

laquoThird place 1983 Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year

bull Best of Show 1982 Midwest Art Show Pointe Mouillee Mich

bull Second place 1983-1984 Michigan Wildlife Artist of the Year competition

Catherines most distinctive technique is her pioneering use of acrylic vatercolor an innova-

^f^M Candles burn more slowly and evenly with minimal dripping if you place them in the refrigerator for sevshyeral hours before using

WEBSTER TOWNSHIPS Catitortoe MeOalaquo ai her bwth at Cke reeeitt A M Arbor Art Far It was fter ctaxfc-rocaefvtivr aagt pevmnr at ike amusi treat Skt td ftlaquo rnjoys meetaw isfrgaen sad ataria laquobull wfkftife stMien

lion she i inss tn having bypajued formal trauun Or-commentiitor says of the pracshytice- Layer uplaquoi la ye of laquolaies are ued to create the transition between the precise shfpts of the forelaquorolaquoBid to the soft blur of the distant leaves

She conducts mud of her research ryi(ht at the (amitys horae in the woods She feeds birdsmdash 5f you dont have what they want you 11 never sec them-and stages road kills that people akrt her ugt and that she holds state and federal UceoMa Ugt coulaquoct and pnaaesa

The ckaie observatice of buds would seemingly lead to a re-colaquoTutjAo on tftevr iadnidnal caQi bet Cadmrkae ptays dowrlt her abujties here bullThe more

1 - - ^

birds I learn the more confused I become he said

Anions her local favortrt are the r^by-throated hun-raquoruftlaquohird ami the evening (jr^beak She harws fuch-tias and raquo feeder to atshytract the former and enjoys the iatttf bee a use of its petniksr per-woalit

The spend more time braquoclaquof-in with earh other than eating ftJ like wat^hir^ a solaquop opert

Aithuu^h she w generally conshytent with the offerings of Mirrufrj ihe has traveled to Floridas Kver^Lades and South Carolina to study wilduie She alio tkjpes to visit and obaenre in AJaaka nd Ainca Tint ah laquoyraquo woakt be the ftjnn igtr ury

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JAN VANDENHOUT of the Fireside Heritage Crafters demonstrated spinning doting the Sidewalk Days festival Friday and Saturday Aog 1-2 The group was set up outside the village ofshyfices on E Middle St

Arthritis In knaos soro bock from bending Thon let Garden EAS-ALL holp you If lntlaquo you plant wood amp pick strawberries and many other crops End the pain of many household chores while sitting on your

EAS ALL

Stop by and see my new display Cuitomor o rdor j dotlgn your own

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(IteUea Veterans of Foreign wars Foat No laquo78 and it Mdies Auxiliary wiah to thank all thode members who pameipaud in the fourth annual Michigan Day celebration on Sunday July d at the Veteran erf Foreign Wars Nashytional Home Eaton Rapids vhlch was spaisnred by 0raquo Department of Michigan Veterans of Porwlgn Want and the Ijwtlas Auxiliary

Than war pteity of activities fur all AlaquoBS aotf lot of wonderful rood

The day started with both Chelsea Poat and Ladtas Aua-Uiary having thetr flaft and ban-nan rlaquopnaeilaquoed to A aisle of co lon There wws worslsp ser-vtca for aB traquo attfad tours olt Mc campof and hoaat a skHArh sdtbaU gaayt huiiaaHai fawrrw-

aaw rowtaat rtdea lanaia coarta swim

peai wagoR rMkta to ur th farm flratrw ridei ttnaA $mraquo baetfem raAV drawtnlaquos watarbaS fla^ta BsMRg and even a nanakal ptay presented by the VTW dtfUrvn of the heenr for aD Uimfay

Th VHtrana or Fcajlaquoii Wars National Home grew frwn an idea advaoewd by laquo yatwg woman rnnwd Amy Rots In 19S2 she had a dream She wanted to find a way to p w l d e )obs for the thoasaeds of unemployed Veterans of World War I Atttoogn she did not hve to see Craquo pfwAict of her dream it was through her efforts that millionaire cattleman Corey Spatter contributed the original acreage near Faton Rapids In 19W 0 id ltrf the Veterws of Famgn Wam National Home

was approved by the National (Council of Adniinwlratloii of the Veterans of Foreign Wan This was a rnajor sU|gt toward futfUbnam of the Veterans of Foreign Wan pledfa to honor the daad by helping th living in 1raquoraquo a Veteran of Foreign Wan widow and her five chiktrta were admitted to the Home allowing the Veterans family to remain together and grew laquobull a ftmtUy SHgteetWaflttParaquothaBat has gyswn to ttMMttnt that bullgt eSdhimn may w carvd for Thar are now 31 hamaasn the ifracrw campua and no dorartoriea All live in middle-income American ha A gymnasium pool library Ore department groctry store and graft lodge with resuwwtt facilities for vlsijcrs nasiuliibta

For every Bnddy Popfgty sold the National Home ireeives one cent whfch amouEsts to aboat li of the Home s annual operating income Vhe money is mad for the upkeep care and education of laquo x raquo cfcld

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Tliree Inmates Still at Large

Three inmates who walked away from Cassidy Lake Technical School late Sunday were still at large as of proa time according to school afshyfinals

Bradley DarrylJ Etrraaon 20 described ax Uack 5 9 10 pound with a scar on hut cheek wa serving one to two and oos-half yearn far attempted Urcaiy from an automobile He ia from AJbton

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HERHA KOENN Wjfthtesaw County Road mlaquo-nt Foreman The bridge has been ripened to CommiMioB vlire-chalr disruists lima (ejifsr traffic after being rebuilt by Road Commission RVidge Prnject with Re Robrrto Heavy Equip- crews

Lima Center Bridge Over Mill Creek Opened to Traffic

Washtenaw County Road Corn-mission recently announced the re-opening of the Lima Center Bridge over Mill Creek in lima township

This bridge along with the liberty Rd bridge over Mill Creek in Lima township and the Feldkamp Rd bridge over the Saline River were closed on Jan 4 by the Road Commission

All three brides were ltJtiraquoT-mlned to be structurally inadeshyquate in the Road Commissions most recent bndge inspection survey and the Federal Highway Administration had notified the Road Commission that all o their federally funded projects would be suspended until the Road Comshymission closed the bridges

Since federal and state funis were not available to reconstruct the bridge the Road Commission agreed to finance the replaceshyment of these bridges Road Comshymission crews fabricated the steel sub-structure during the

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winter months then trucked them to the bridge site

The bridges were designed with wood decking and standard guardrail The concrete head-walls at the Fetdfcamp and Libershyty Rd bridges were reused but the support headwalls at the lima Center Rd bridge were totally replaced which added to the time Lima Center Rd had to be dosed The new bridges have a clear width of 18 feet and have a design weight capacity of 30 tons The previous structures were exshytremely narrow and had lopoundd limits of threlaquo tons

The bridges could be disassembled if federal and state funds were to become available for full replacement The conshy

struction approach used for tliese bridges may be used elsewhere in the county in the future on low volume gravel roads-

The County Road Commission currently maintains IDS bridges many of which n$ve significant restrictions because of their age

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Chelsea Connie Mack Team Wins League Loses Tourney

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baseball team m^fM gt cental Major last bullltbulllt bgt Bang the league -a -Mr and making an appei-r c C a m Mac ftVM ST ex naromt

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Chrlsea wnn the i fu^ i i c outngbt with a -2 win gtvr manes of Am Arbor

The competition pern eri a toother in the World Senrlaquo sanent hewnr as Jo bullOB the first game W and 4 Goett elimirv- the

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boys UM in tlgt- - gtd game

Tttesday lt ampraquomt wilt lt ornery a nut onigt decided the JC^HC damptorahip but was the r uh bull -match brrww ^ two temlaquo They had split a [gt-ur of gtaev earber

Greg Haitf per hr a -ii-gtitlt--and struck out four for the win

VUa Wfrxv Srterwl in the first giving Claquomern a a Kgt iad without the benefit of h hi

Comenca hed th- lt-ad -inti the third inning when (helstr-a scored twice on thre suuies and raquon eTfijr

A double n ef Staeey in the-sixth wmra vtrct K-wty Kerry Wtiv lim raquo laquo r i

Chetjea held a Vgt lead ill the scventr rnin aien they picked up their final rur

ROC MufHi M fj- hitting it-tack With bulllt Uii-ios Vihsie Mark Bareu Matt Bltgth(etvii-r and Greg Haist adic i a sitwir each Storey gt double broughi thf toUl to a t hit

The team raquo-i led regular season play with a VM record

The first ^irw 4 the dnuble-eiimvialioii tournament was held last Thunsdaj at Huron High school

Perhaps showrm a case of the jitters c heUfa iiai- up two run in the first mmiH withvit allowshying a hit A hit batsnan md two errors pflaquoivraquorfefl th- momentum

By the fifth rltniraquoiJ Jackson heid a J-0 ifcraquolti

Chelslta rrid bull Jjgtkgtn-total fn hit with five wl tuldn get the key ones They repeatf-d[gt harf ri4nrwraquor in voririi flti-rT They stranded a runm-r at third in the sexwid innisu k-ft tv balaquogts loaded in the fourth inning and straridwi runners al fi -t and third in the fifth

BareLs led Chelsea hitters with two singics while Bnhlender Haist and Cliris Acrtr each tod a single

Jeff Harvey pitched the urne and actually (Jcseryed the win said Chelsea coach Akel Marshyshall

He gave up cni one earned run because we corninitttvl four errors

Harvey walked four and struck out four

It was another frustrating

Chelsea Team Wins Jaekson Bicycle Race

Chelsea was represented by HeartBeat Technique Center in the Corporate Chaeru-e Bicycie Race at the Jack^n Mot Air Bslioon Jubilee in Plia Sharp Park mi Saturday Julj 2-gt

Fiach of the six cams consisted of five members two females with one over frac34 and three males one over 35 to keep the competition fair and square

Member of the Heartbeat team started out tronraquo and kept the lead through the entire nine-mile race as observers and other members cheered them on Their impressive finishing time of 22 minutes 6 seconds was the sum total of each members lap

Pam Kampf co-owner of Heart-Beat Technique Ccntei and race participant accepted the first-place a ward for the team Valerie Smith was team oi t-eiizei

lav Mr)r fl igtd (iive a two hgttraquo in the ht

MtuaJtw arxl the story ouW have ^gt-n difterent W colaquoW hlaquove tram them

lt Uw second iuoe ptoyed last r nday dvlaea pmptst out to a VO lead or coupl of emrs bull We would ft acorcd more but a fine pJay laquo am =gtgt ^rry Nis tiwgted w M^ntali sid

However Stew k Gtxa carae njfht book wit] four rraquov OA an rngtr and five waiki

After fowr inmng C3laquol4eraquo laquo down M Thrtr oppwMnO put tte cam away weh fhlaquo mere rons ir the fifth inmng w ctoaplete an eiiiW-run mere-rwie wtn

Onre laquojun the failure to set i clutrti fat hurt us again Mar-raquohU uid

We hgtt iftUi twri doufik plays with the basM loaded

HLS hd two hrts to lead

Chetaelaquo five-hit attat flanegt Ferry and -icree rath add^l gtr I

bullWe h tlaquoe blaquoD good and only (tracfc MI three timn but Stein k Gottt made ome octatandtng ddamre piagt-laquo MarrfiaR said

Brlaquoa laquoartlaquod the name but was rdtovad by JWAMT Morseau ta Ow but bull laquo Hart and Ferry aiaa pUewad later

Chilli bull pttchta 4laquove i t aeven hrt and IS wafts

ft waa very laquoood nawner- Waraball aud

The tods paafly cooperated laquood had a (he year Hopefully we learned t r w oar mist and it will help oat next itnnlaquo te the varsny MaapA Our brightest xlt ww prtdmlaquo We had some o9tatoiading pitctung The kid pot joroe valuable experience that wUl aniy make thrtn better players

T-BALL RESULTS The following are the ressltf of

tin final week ci action of t-faall 6aMampsll for 19M in Lhe Cheiaea Recreation Dlaquonartiroi

FINAL STArVDINGS

H-iiiO^s Tniers So (iunts Tubs Hjr^ers Flat ie- rViipruns

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ttotpaias B Eaflei 2raquo-EAiiis defense waa led by

Jeremy Bowers who bad a wigle-handed double play tn the fotu-th mning Leading Eagie bitshyten were Jenny haddock Xatie Rickerd and Claire iiaaz rxlpruni defeoae raquoas led by Nick Harnu with a double play m the fust inning Straquof-en MrDooaid PtsOl 4aBdfemac and Ryan Bab-bard also played good defcoae Uadrn^ rgtiphin hitters were Kevin Bloomsaat Meghann ZivglvT JerajBi Kegadorn Zaohary Jones

Parharn and Rianoe

Tigers raquo Cabs l a -Leading hitlers for the Timers

wfrre Scott Bougbton Nathan Smith Aaron Batadorfer Victor Pitts Steve Wait Kristy Cox and Nathan Smith Jeff Hughes

F Carignan Wins Tourney

Yoiaine Carignan waj the winshyner of the championship flight at the Inverness Ladies Championshyship Tournament July 2amp-30 at Inshyverness Golf Course

The championship flight covered 58 boles

The winner of the nine-hole secshyond flight was Ariene Howe

Janet poundksai won the nine-hole third slight

Mar J Daniels waa the wanner of the l$-hole consolation round of the championship flight

Mary Nadeau and Ofga McCor-midc were the winners of the conshysolation rounds of the first and second flights

Rod amp (raquowi Club Schedtdes First Hunter Safety Class

Chelsea Rod and Gun will 1raquo holding its first Hunter Safety class on Aug 15 and 56 To register for the class or for more information call Jerry Craft 475-7487 or Kick Monier 475-9972 between 6 pni and 7 pm

Participants will need to make arrangements to pick up their textlxx)ks from either Jerry or Kick when registering

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Store Wall and ScM Booghtw all played good defrrv Leading hitters for the Cuba were Jake Hur Nicki Woods Riiity Blackmere and Brandt Berg

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Trevvi KipfoiJJer rat o hotoe mm for the Sos and turned a doo bk play Scootar Botenan did a Ijcti )oh at third baae Jaaac Sprawu Steven Ttucl Pan Dftratn and Steven Lywto sectB played wed far the Sox Tommy Hgwm and Lance Cfcaac played

far the Giants

laquo Ealaquofclgt-~ Dairy White Chra Hatch Cory

EHx a Kasie Rtsbiig Sarah PrueM Adam Daniels and Natban Clark werr th beading Bufldbe bitter Bulldog defense waa led by Wayne Newman Ben Potocfci Dan Jofinon John Blaquoemaa Garth Hammer Deacon HtAoo and Ajithocy FhMtiBC Tt theTag) NKhm Taylor hit 4 bonte run and LeaJee Parker and Beth FLiitoft each hit borne runa_ Joan FUotoft and Zachary Kitaaa played good defense

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Jaaon Sprawka Pat Damm Steven Thiel( and Trevor Kipf-milier aJJ had outstanding Orien-sjire plays- Kerry Lynch played well from the pHchws ty Scooter Soliman also played good defense

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BKildog K Raagrrt 4mdash Leading hitters for the

Bulldogs were Sarah Pruess Kaiue Ruhiig Cory Dixon Adam Daniel Nathan Clark Deacon Hdtor Liri Dan Johnson Leading defenders were B laquo Patoeki John Beeman Duaty White Chns Hatch Grth riammcr Wayne Newman and Anttony Fraaklia For the Rangers Mike Clark Todd Pearsall Justin Kusterer Aaron Alier and Bobby Armstrong were the leading hitshyters FUnger defense waa led by Aaron Spover Kim Niebaas Joey Barkman Nathaniel Cooper Bobby Armstrong and Jennifer Gentney

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Everyone for the Tigers hit well In addition Scott Boughton Steve Walz Ashley Coy Aaron Batsdorfer Victor Pitts and Jeff Hughes played good defense Nicki Lane and Jack Coon showshyed good improvement

The U S Ubor Departments Dislocated Worker Program is an effort to aid experienced workers who find themselves displaced due to plant closings techshynological changes foreign comshypetition or other major economic changes The program is funded under Title IH of the Job Tra ining Partnership Act accordii- to the Labor Departments annual report for the 19amp5 fiscal year

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totU arr mXe laquolaraquo Mart Ownlt Dave SrhniUrBboer Mike Waal M5 Riek Park la tiV bark rtm firon left are Phil Klaak Igtavt Oatwt Hie F a ^ Aaty Dwalmay and Ray Ameel

BLLfJOOGS who fiaislltd with a perfect 154 record were the e-hamptotu of the t-hall league sponsored by the Chelsea Rcreatilaquon Department n the front row from left are Cory Dixon Nathan Clark Christopher Hatch Sarah Pruess Dusty White and Daniel

Expert Pistol Shooting Demonstration Slated

The public is invited to a free pistol shooting exhibition nf the fastest guns in Michigan The demonstration of expert pistol shooting will take place on the pistol and rifle target range of the Chelsea Rod and Gun Club at 7)03 luigane ltd David Watson of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSO will lead the exhibition team which will start firms at 6 pm Tuesday Aug 12

Members of the team will not only exhibit and explain their pistol equipment they will also give practical demonstrations of shotgun rnarksmanship

Walsnn is a rising star in pracshytical shooting competition and

tional Shoot in Texas competing with more than 300 qualified irSC shooters

According to Dave Flank of the Chelsea Hod and Gun Club this event open to the public should Ixi considered a mast for serious members of all shooting disciplines

FVgtr more information call Dave Rank at 475-)437

Lingane Rd lies between Waterloo Rd and Hush Rd It may be reached from either direction The Chelsea Rod and Gun Club can he identified by its red brick clubhouse standing atop a hill Ore pistol range is a few feet north of the clubhouse and will be prominently marked

Johiuon la the back row from left are Garth Hammer Adam Daniel John freeman Wayne Newman Anthony Fraokjin and Ben Potocki The coaches from left are Sandy Potocki and Dehhl Gale Not pictured are Kask- Ruhiig and Deacon Holton

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ORAlaquotfF SLLOltf-KS nf the Midget ^raquoHUP have wrapped up a fine wavm nf bullvofthail play In Die front row fmm Wt irr Sara Prtty StrtAe Itayouwd Valrrir Bullock I)ehf pnw-rlaquo Andy Tripp and Chrlstinfl Gibson la tbe sernort row

from left irr Amy Prraquoy Melhwta Hraquofc Korl White linlt1i Srhalfer and I-iraquora HnJUm In the bai k nraquow arlt Run MaMry Vii-ki Kullltlaquo k and Bob BulUck Viii pi-tiirlaquori urc Ann TrrpMrs and Trd-rtl Hunk

Y A N K E E S O F T H E I n n E LEACHF lost the tSftjee championship is a iliwe 7-4 final game In tfebullfront raw Vnm left are Mddle Grmilgteaf gfce Radaat Nick McCalla Pat Steele DanJH laquoBes and Seen l-ong In the baltk row from left

are Scott Peieriwm wutvn Turn Steele Sieve Harm John Borm [Jong Steele Kea Slaoe Kevin Kisner and ciach Jack Rlsner Not pictured at Jason MeVittie and Mike Mr Eacbern

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Dont misi thlaquo fun and excitement of league competition W have spots aval ohfe for Individuals or team on

SUNDAY Mixed Leagues 300 545 800 pm pgt 4 per team (2 male and 2 femole)

Bowl every other Sunday MONDAY Mens League 6 30 S 9 00 pm

5 per team TUESDAY todies League 9 am 4 per team

Mens l e a g u e 8 30 pm 5 per team Ladies League 830 pm 3 per team

WEDNESDAY Senior league 100 pm 3 per team Ladies league 900 pm 4 per team

THURSDAY Ladies League 1230 pm 4 per team Mens League 6 30 p m 5 per team Mixed League 9 00 pm 4 per team

FRIDAY Mixed League 1230 am 3 per team LATE SHIFT WORKfRSTHIS IS IT)

RELAX AFTER WORK WITH BOWLING Mixed Leagues 6 45 and 900 pm

4 per team 2 male and 2 female)

Haskvthall llegins Aug 11

Chelsea High school girls basketball practice begins Monshyday AUH 11

The varsity team will practice from 8 am to 1130 am at the high school gym Jim Winter is the coach

Junior varsity will practice at the Beach Middle school jjym from 830 am to 1030am Paul Terpsfra is the coach

Players should have had their physical examinations before starting practice

For more information call Winter at 371-1418 or Terpstra at 475-6822

CMS Golf Practice Sutris Aug 11

Chelsea High schools fall boys tjotf team will begin practice on Monday Aug 11 at 7 am at Inshyverness Golf Couise according to coach I^ren Winn

All participants must have had a phVMwil examination before they cat practice

I lie following are the remilb of the final week of Farm IC-aguc hawball gamex piayed the week of July 2A The laquonmex wenj piayed in a league ofgarilzed by the Chelitea Recreation Ix-part-rficnt

bull raquo bull FINAL STANDINGS

W L T Cuba 10 2 S Onolea 10 3 0 Dolphin 9 4 0 Wildcat Indians Tigers Angela Clipper

8 5 0 ft 9 0 2 9 2

2 9 2 11 1

DelpMaj 7 AagrU ft-Dolphin leading hitter the

iamf were Ben OConnor Kerbi Coy and Jason Dwienoo Torn Payne and Scott Coivin were standouts on defense Angel hit-tern were led by Evan Knott and Tom Barkum Jesse Petty had a good game on defense

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Cub M Tl(ert mdash Tilaquor hitters were led by Ryan

Dun lap (irtv Rirtwrd and Andy

Adult Softball Tbe following are results from

mens nod womens slow-pitch softhall games played in CbeJaea recreation leagues the week of July 29

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CATJ31 JBfy Mix 7 -Sue Koch was tine winning

pitcher Torn Kemp coached a good third baae

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Jiffy Mtx 1laquo McDoaalda ft-Ull Matties was the winning

pitcher in this fiveinning (janse Kveryooe hit well for Jiffy

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Cfcebea State Baafc ftmdash Sue Koch waa the winning

pitcher Leading hitters for CAT-S were Marda Newman and Renee Kornexl Chris Surma played a good third base

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Ron Schyiinaki waraquo tbe wuuun| pitcher and didnt walk a batter Dm Moody was 4-4 Rex Whiting X Howard Bush 3-4 and Dan Moody 3-4 Three KlinkDault players were thrown out at third base

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Mark Wlseiey was the winning pitcher Key Dotts Jeff Krull and Rich Boov each raquo n i 4-i Sportsshymans turned two doobie plays

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AAW 11 Claquovuaagh Lake Clams 1mdash

Gary Leonard was the winning pitcher

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Hansen A Sotta 5mdash Big Boy scored in the eighth inshy

ning on a single by Ryan Doletzky to win the game

bull bull bull Jiffy Mix S

Stockbridge Merduats Smdash Mike Lacid was 3-3 for Mershy

chants with a grand slam and Idrrel Whitaker wa 34 Leading hitters for Jiffy were Scott Dault Chuck Elkins Armel Minix Sam Coomes Matt Grau Keith Neibauer and Scott Jones

bull bull bull Broderick Shell IS

AampW4-Dave Moody was the winning

pitcher Don Moody was 3-4 and Dan EUiottt Dan Lancaster Ershynie Handley and Howard Bush were each 2-4

bull bull bull Chelsea Big Boy 7

Wolverine 4mdash Tim Klapperkh was the winshy

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Front Jeff Montana Nathan Hallett and Hick Hswer played Hood defenwi For the Cute it wan a totftl team effort

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Cublaquo 13 Wildcat 5 ~ Joremy Bradburys two home

ruriH paced the Cubit Nick Kramer also had a good day at tbe plate Jason Rosentreter and Matt Tuttle played good defense for he Cub Wildcat were powered by Craig Leonards home run Randy Hurst Gary Farmer and Nathan Young led the Wildcat defenders

Oriates 11 Oaspen J -Brad Jedele hit a thr-run

homer for the Ortoks Other top Oriole hitters were Bryndon Sketton with a home run and Jamie Policht Oipper hitters were lad by Jeffrey Branch Tom Inrtn and Jason Brvwn Defen-srvery Raymond Hatch Brad Jdele and David Bceman played weU for the Oriole wfeUe Hon Carter Jeffrey Branch and Justin Navin led the Clipper defenders

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plate K C Harr hit a three run hone mn and Matt Caoanis and Calvin Poe each tripled Mike Meyer Robert Gonzales and Justin Navin paced the Clipper offense

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Top Angel hitters included Ryan Lndwig Eric Bergman Evan Knott Willie Hewitt and Jesse Haken who each had two hits Matt McVittJC and Jesse Petty had good defensive games For the Wildcats Nathan Young led the hitters and Jeremy Muha Matt Delong and Gary Farmer werethe top defenders

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Dotpfcitti IS Oriole 7 -Bert game of the year for the

Doipnina Dolphin off ens was led by Casey McCaila and Scott Colgt vin who hit home runs and Jason Donahoo Tom Payne and Jeremy Fekflump Scott Cohan Casey MrCalla and Kevin Coy made Rood defensive plays For the Orioles David Beeroan nil a home run and Keith Howe and Bryndon Skeitort had key lots Keith Rowe David Beeman and Brad Jedele played excellent defense

Park (Uurnlit

Offirnt NOIMTP Program

At Independence Lake Cotnc cool off with BS The dog

days of Aecuat can be reirfstkaa but there is respite Join Washtenaw Catsty Parka and Recreat ion Commiss ioa s Naturalist Matt Heumann on Sunday Aug 17 9t Independence Lake County Park for a nature program called Shoreline Hunt See the plant arltd animal aquatic life along the shoreline learn about adaptations as weQ as tbe importance of shoreline maintenance

The walk goes rain or shine but please come prepared with shoes or boots for wading

The program is scheduled to begin at 10 pjn from the parking lot at Independence Lake County Park five miles north of Ann Arshybor Use the North Territorial Rd exit and follow the signs The program is free but there is a J2 park admittance fe per car

OJatampBi - I I SATURDAY

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Youth Leagues Start Sept 6 ALL N IW BUMPER BOWLING

for age 3-6 Saturday 900 a m YOUTH Agos 6 8 (Bantams) 1100 a m

Ago 9-11 (Preps) 1100 a m Ago 12-10 (JrrVraquoo|or) 900 a m

For More Information on Our Fall lotigue Sign-Up Coll Tocsay - or Stop and See Us YOURS ALWAYS W f L C O M f

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Perkalut for Unlawful Snagging of Fifth

Under new legislation it will be illegal to possess or sell multi-pointed hooks commonly refershyred to as silver spiders or M-60s used for snagging fish

Beginning Sept 1 Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Conservation Officers will begin enforcing Public Act 189 which was passed in early July Amendshying the Michigan Sport Fishing 5 aw the Act dramatically inshycreases the penalties for unlawful snagging in the four snagging areas These include the Sable River below Hamlin Dam the Pere Marquette River near Scott-ville the Big Manistee River below Tippy Dam and the Muskegon River below Croton Dam

Persons found guilty of possessing or selling these devices may be imprisoned for up to DO days andor fined up to $300 Second or third offenders will face oven stiffer penalties

Multipointed hooKs have always bmn illegal to use in Michigan but their possession or sale was not controlled The new legislation in effect declares Micso devices now to be contrashyband and prohibits their possesshysion or sale

For hot buttered corn fill a large quart jar with hot water end sticks of butter When butter melts and floats to the top dip In the cobs and pull out slowly

The Chelseo Standard Wodnetdoy August 6 raquo966 11

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Some poor soul hat my oW Telephone number

As you may recoil kraquoT winter I twitched to an unJtstad phono

number otter rttetvioo some tota-nioM nasty reviews of rlaquoy work

Apparently people art still trying to coll me oi that nurrim And

tome of them arent being real pleasant about IT

t found out about mis oil imocertfy enough An old friend whom I

hadn teen in teveroi years triad to reach me of my former number

Yes he h laquo thraquo nvmber too but hes not hare my frtond won

TOM

fee sorry for the poor fomiry with my old numeer If theyre now

to The awwnwwty they probuWy think o bunch of (trks live hare

I ocoftwonelly oead to get cotts that trorTod tike this

How could you soy that about my dovghter7ll You art the sorriest

most porti

Sometimes rhvy began Kke rhiSi

God You son of 0 hiri mother I

Never once dtd i or o arft thot went like this

Thor you Mr Hamilton for making my son wund hklaquo on oil-

American foerboi) player even though you and I know he couldnt black

out my cocker spaniel

A couple of days ago i talked to rhe nan with my former phone

numbs He confirmed mot yes he hod received a few smsnga cotts and

mot he oppreckrrad me axploirring the ca-evmstonces to Mm

ffcrt I cant unearstand tor rhe life of me why the ptane company reshy

assigned my former nurnbar so quickly It rook less than frv mcrtrhs

Even more baffhng is this When I changed mimbers lt told the

telephone company man the reasonmdashI was being horrossed So what do

They do Net onh do they give ttws poor unsuspecting guy o number thats

likely to drew rTeienertt as well they dont even wort until the new

phone book comes out so the people con tee my nomas not in it

onymore (At lees it better not be) Isnt wonderful to oaoS with a iwmpony with so much common sense

bull

I have heard more itories about youth league boseboil and softbafl

this year Than ever before

And The theme TO most of Them would 6raquo Porerrrt Run Amok

Story nundjar one wos wail pubkized m tost waeki edition tn The

latter taction Appsrarrfry there were tome problems with The Form

Leogua boseboil tournament

In one of rhe games one team won the game etthar by one or two

runs dapanding on which score book was consulted Kowever it resulted

ma forfeit tor the wmmng teom when onangument ensuedobout frraquocot-

reef score ond the coach of the laquonrmraquong teom couldnt stand The bickering

anymore

There were a lot of hurt feegtng as a resuH of The incident

Smce I wasnt there I dont know esacthr what happened or whot

wos wad

rt doesnt reraquo matter errhar All i know is oil the crguing was oh

rhe port of the ADUITS not the kids The kids vrnph abided by rhe decishy

sion They dkaVt hove ony choke The tevnoment woe bsmg run by the KtQ jMgi iraquo l^r t4laam

Or was rr If the foumamem wo for The kids why was it vtecessary

for adults to hogatt and scrsom and yell obcut the final score and othershy

wise moke fine examples of themselves by rheir coodtxT

What does it soy to the young boys when parents get out of hand

obout somethmfl so meaningful es a baseball gome where the kids ore too

young to even pitch to Themselves

The Truth is some parents cant tolerate the thought of ir kids

losing and will go to oil sorts of extremes to prevent it And in that

sense the childs gome becomes their own When they try to monipolcte

the outcome no motfer how well-intentioned (We were cheatedl) it

fakes one more element away from the kids

If a mistake is mode it the scoring umpiring or playing so what

Kids an going to run into incompetefice oil their lives Why should recreashy

tion boseboil be ony different

The trouble begins when parents start trying to rectify every little

problem It usually only makes the situation worse

There was another situation last season when a parent m the stands

becorrw upset at on umpires coll The parent in a voice loud enough for

others to bear accused the umpire of being on drugs Just whot he

thought that would accomplish is not clear

Not to be outdone the umpire o boy m his late teem turned

around and called the parent a drunk He suggested the man go to one of

the loeol watering spots Ive heard various reports os to how the convershy

sation degenerated from there

The final chapter from Parents Run Amok involves the story of o

mother ond her son

Apparently the young boy fried to field a ball ond erred Thats pretshy

ty common in youth baseball

The mother probobly figuring the youngster hadnt been humiliated

enough when out onto the field shook the kid ond told him never to do it

again

That may have solved the problem The boy may never pick up o

baseball again

Most parents have reasonable attitudes obout their childs sports

But the ones who dont con be royoi pains in the Sombar

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da Rivers in the bark row fiora left are Daria Row- Pam Wood CawSarr Hadley Sandy Poe and Alice Kisner Bob Hadley is the eoach Not pictured an- Vickie Fullertnn raquoml Robin Sehwider

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Conservation Reserve Program Signup Slated

Subnvrihe UP The Chelnea Standard

Secretary of Agricul ture Richard R Iyns has announced 1^1 ilaquomip for the 1SB7 Coraquolaquorva-tun Reserve ProaTaai wtU take place A w 4-li at Alaquonrultural Subiltzatinn and Conservation Serwicr fT)imtgt offires

Arvonlifm to 1-ymt fanrers tnay volunteer highly emdjble irropianrf for entry into the fnn-i r rvat i m Reserre Pronram under A provuion for the Food Seriont Ail at 185

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IT IS HKHfcBY (IKOKRKD thill th Dcftndant Kathleen Anniece Ojlvorlwuv whereabouts snd residence unhekm-vi-nfl to the Plaintiff herein shall answer or take such otfie- aotinu p may be granted by law or Court lliile on or before the llaquot-i day of August 1968 to tfrt nlmve Cgtiirt

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LamU Wool Producer To Vote on Market Program

Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

water flapfiatti is h-al to be let than ttwac teeto miaaiTrf aadar laquonraalaquoaai UOaft syateou This is Brteaavtty dw traquo the aver-aga 5 rtdDCttaB In water mnoff esplaquo1cnced aoder the oo-till system Pcstksrfea are introducshyed to surface water supplies largely through field surface runshyoff Similar but Leas dramatic reshyductions lraquove been shown in reshyduced Ullage system

Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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fects no-till and reduced tillage have on pesticide leaching

No-tillage and reduced tillage farming techniques still remain oe of Cb most economical and beneficial poUUior abatement and soil management conservashytion practices a farmer can apply to hia croplaDd- Contact the Soil Conservation District Office to learn more about It

NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

Tnlaquo apptcotcn for Sit Plan Approval wil l be Con s ide

by rhlaquo Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission on TL

August 12 1986 ot 7 jQ o clock p m m t h a Villa _

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will be accepted prior ro m Planning Cornfmssaeai

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CHELSEA VILLAGE PLANNING C0MMISSI0I

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Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

Sometimes the thine raquo s rernrmber am very wivraquod nther time1 they ar quit valaquoue Why thin difference- In parr it gtUycnd MI the intercity of the learning e x p e r i e n c e We rememher mental pn tare tix-l and skills TV cerate person vraquoho watchwi a colte^f- football iiumfr ltm teltniswn laat Nw Years Day proijabJv lttew not remember any spvciflc ptsy mental pirture i o the gitme lt)n

the ltither hand thr ^ame winning play if a ^rtampionship context involving onei own favorite team will probably remain r memury for a life-time Similarshyly nr rrsiiy not remember the license number of his own erar but if he wrtnexae a robbery jota igtu the licrnse number fact and reports it to the polire he will probably rwrver forget it Kmo-lurftal Munaling like triese es--bulltfiptes ran wwr apyt^ne a trjerrinn s nsv^iated iLh a wijrnuln- hai jArogaea (motion

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

Memory traces do decay as time goes by Some go very rapidly One may keep a phone number in memory for a week or so as long as it is lgteing used A couple of weeks after it can no longer be remembered This loss of memory can either bo due to the decay of the bullbulllt -al pattern itself of the tii bull bull bull i ievc it from sto iigt

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bull IN GRASS LAKE bull Russells Party Store

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AMY TRIMIL WITH THE THIRD LJGHTWE1GHT in-dividnal lanjb wakh wgtid for $225 per pound ugt Roe Milter (or Ford Farm fttwoJactnring during thr IJvesiolti Sale Thursday Jaly J t l i the Washu-aaw lt (HIDU 4-H Fair at the Salin- Far^n Coaaffl GraaadR

JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

laquo I I born Apr- II 1BW 1laquo 4pord the daughter rrf ltlaquorgi)

Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

principal at Pontoon High la Dearborn She waa a

of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

Funeral Home

Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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Announcing Dc Russell D Keinath Ciiistrocnterologist oH I uron Gastroenterology Associates P( (Stomach UIVTCT CplonDi^istiivDiseases)

Wiii offer office hours at Chelsea Community Hospital Beginning Tuesday August 5 1986 (Appointments will IHgt scheduled gtgtn Tuesday and Friday afternoons)

Dr Russell i) Keinath un staff at Chelsea ((immunity Hospital and St Joseph Mercy Hospital

For more infomiition call Huron Gutrocnteroloiry Aiiociitcj PC Chtlsca Commiiniiv t lmpiutl 1-800-772-4459 an area only) 7 7 S S m i h M - n Sinx Ail whercilJs 414-6262 C h d w ^ M k l i i ^ i 4Ki 18

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Historic Site Murker Dedicated

l Continued fnun page one) ( helsea memonihilia and began hf move to have the btiililinK ililtiriii-rS

The two-sided marker gives a hrii-f trciiunt of tfie histury of te Imildine from its construction in 1906 through its brief period as home of the Igtewis Spring amp Agle Co IKtnufut-(iircr of the Hollier iijitit autuinnbile to its current ]iltrnititji ts hiiint of TbeStan-dird

(n iiddition Roy Scout Troop (gt who eariier in the day set up tin lent in the parking lot which came in hrnidy during a pro-dedication raio storm performed the opening flag ceremony

Chelsea resident Donald KvindAo played guitar and vidi This f^iiid is Your l^nd ml Ameriea The Reautiful

The 50 by 60 marker was bull bullreded un Friday afternoon by Chelsea village employees with help from inmatei of Oassidy ak Technical School

The historical society provided refreshments at the Chelsea Depot after the ceremony

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BRAnUKY CIAIER a cr-u-fralaquodlaquoii nl Frank P Glawr talked alwmt tbr hi iorN il (ibdquo Welfare Building and th- raier Sieve V al lat Jiaiurdn ltilt rfn iiibdquon d an official stair histnrieat bull marker for the building

jJiMM^ THESE ROBLST ENGINEERS provMed a little eowrtry-

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JASON BRADBURY SHOWED the 113-lb first middleweight individual lamb at the Washtenaw County 4-H Fair held July 2s-Aug 2 at the Farm Council Grounds near Saline Jason Is the son of Archie and Cindy Bradbury of Easion Rd

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CLOCK TOWER By Will Connelly

A Irw generations aRu a millionaire was nqfnronc who liad $1 million in fwMewiuns or

jW income ltgtf $)0000 a year ihc equivalent 3jf five percent pet annum on one million rjftckj Nw we ue ip|gtroiilt fiing ihc day when ^bullWlionafc will be wmeonc who earns a I^pllion a yttr ifil Thtw VIM money changes espetiallv raquoSjfcpttlaquo by middle aged people reflect ltltpoundjldul but Heady increases in 0frac34frac34^ and retai VPff Eiihei will follow an increase in the tilt ^ K T C occasional exceptions Prices plungec fcttcat Depitwwn They soared during the drier administration jpoundfbday the inflation rate is on the minus side due 10 the oil glut and poundjS|gerflowing crops As a rule however the creep continues so that jjflfcei usually double in just one generation g g In my libraxy is a replica of the llaquoX)8 Sears Roebuck catalog ^pcrc you can find a full size upright piano for $68 which would fittA fot $1400 today An elaborate set of white and gold china was ffiun for 1798 Elsewhere in the catalog was a $6 clothes washing f fMfKhinc that would save you hours of hand scrubbing over a i-IMshboard gt Another 22 years added to 1ltX)8 will take you a century from bull that old Sears catalog and youll still be getting the old one-two

fiorh inflation For instance the average cost of college tuition for four years will be well past $70000 What is more--unless you are sotrtc kind of financial wizardmdashthere isnt much you can do to beat live inflation game Wages costs of living stocks and dividends usually rise together

Your greatest chance in your economic life may very well come in your middle and later yean By then your kids are grown and on their own Your house is paid for or approaching it You have plenshyty of appliances and furnishings many of which are good for years

And yon are close to the peak of your earning power What is mote you have Social Securitymdashmaybe both of

youmdashand perhaps a pension to boot plus federal hraith benefits under Medicare

In addition you can take advantage of the lower expenses and highef earnings of middle age by tucking substantial amounts of savings away in tax shelters including IRA or Kcogh plans The law permits you to shelter a certain part of your income in an untaxed savings or investment account At the time of your investment every dollar is tax free reducing the remaining amount of taxable income and putting you into a lower tax bracket The IRA money (for employee) and the Keogh money (for cmployrrs) keeps acshycumulating tax free wealth year alter yea Only when you reach retirement and begin to make withdrawals from your fund are those withdrawals subject to income tax What remains in the fund continues to grow with tax free interest tj This sure beats 1908 and all the years back to 1776 T During these earlier eras of American history 12 out of 13

p4gtple died broke A great many barely survived on subsistence etfrings paid to them by wealthy land owners mine owners and in-djtttrialifts Others including independent skilled craftsmen died broke because they spent every dollar they could lay their hands on

Somebody in the back row calls out jovially Whats the mat tct with dying broke You cant take it with you

Ho ho friend Very funny A lot of people 50 and above have decided that they want to i retirement age with a comfortable collection of Social Sei un-tt Mr Keq|h owned home securities and cash in the bank

know of one such couple with an art studio who worked well 70 They lived frugally having gotten national and interna-

_ id travel out of their system and arc now content to live in raquo ffcidest home conveniently near a small lake So what else do they

jraquolaquo Wf w a n t t0 continue to live sensibly so that each year we can a few thousand dollars to our savings they told us Then we ride out bust or boom limes and still be solvent

$J We like their common sense advice because we dont like to $pound broke or leave our kids with a pile of unpaid bills to settle We ftf their ambition to leave enough money to their several grand-jjtfldren so that each one will have something for a start in life

bull^lybe even a down payment on a home We also chink well of fampfcving some benefits to a few charities who routinely spread their qJssiogs to others gt Tf)Crc a r c ticklish problems for most people who arc not flmtn-|2ji professionals Here are some bits of advice given to its by our j5raquon financial clients poundJ As you reach 50 turn conservative Steer clear of the Get Rich l Jftick schemes in favor of respectable proven investments in stocks laquoSrraquotrusts that specialize in blue chip stocks Yosi have a steady living jtf about 16 more years You arc not in immediate need of income bulljStlook for the lists of blue chip stocks or even better diversifies-30ff in a reputable trust thai will divide your investment among a bullJrfimber of good companies i As you turn into your retirement years with no pay check behind you turn away from most of your stocks in favor of invest-Ancnt quality bonds which guarantee you -a fixed income for the life jifthe bonds which commonly runs from 10 to 20 years Investshyment grade bonds are rated AAA A A or A by professional raters Jsueh as Moodys or Standard and Poors Since the higher the rating She lower the interest you may wish to take a higher return v Remember As the law stands now all municipal bond income 35 untaxed by the IRS If its a Michigan municipal the income is Jilso free at state income tax 1 bull It is risky to invest too much of your capital in one investment ^orone industry or even one state If you arc investing a loi in ^Michigan bonds to avoid taxes remember that Michigan or any pother state can get into the investment doghouse So buy bonds iat arc insured They guarantee both as to principal and interest lYet the insurance is usually no more than V4 of one percent

bull One positive investment rule is never to invest in securities ofshyfered by unknown persons phoning from unknown companies In-vestigate every company and every investment before you buy

bull While you arc in your M)s and 60s educate yourself in the inshyvestment market of your conservative choice by reading some good bullbooks that are intended lor laymen Read them free in the big libraries Ihiy the ones worth keeping raquot the big book stores Make a habit of following the financial columns in the daily newspapers and reading ihc financial sections of good magazines such as U S J News or Torbes After awhile you will become familiar with Wall bull Street You will Icatn not 10 get excited about day to day Pactional bull changes in prices

Above ail learn how bond markets work Since the interest laquo paid by the Iwnd is a fixed amount the resale value of the bond will go up as bond interest rates fall and drop as bond interest rates I bull t i t e bull

I Study this stuff while youre in your fifties or younger ami ii laquo will IK apple pic on retirement day

r Tell Them You Read It

In The Standard bull I H M M N t M H P B H I i ^ M

PRNLSE PRATT bull Ciiea High tK-hool nenior was Chosen to be bull tprrolMT of the Michigan Uom All-State Band The band took part la llie annual rrxrvrntioa of tie Uaaraquo Clubti International in NewOrieam July 9-12

Two from Chelsea Attend Lions Gub Convention

Two Chelsea residents parshyticipated recently in the 69th anshynual convention of Lions Clubs Inshyternational held in New Orleans July 9-12

Dave Prohaska deputy district governor of Lions District 11B1 represented the Chelsea Lioas Gub ss a delegate to the convenshytion Denise Pratt a Chelsea High school senior attended as u member of the Michigan lions All-State Band which is sponshysored by the Lions of Michigan Denise received a ft00 scholarshyship grant from thgt lt VLslaquoa I -ions Club to cover the cost of transporaticm meals and housshying while on tour

Prnhaslca attended all three plenary sessions held at the Ixgtui-siana Superxkxne and particishypated in several jeminars He inshydicated that one uf the highlights of the convention was the presenshytation of the Lions Clubs Internashytional Humanitarian Award to Nobel Peace Prize winner Mother Theresa of Calcutta Inshydia (or her tireless efforts to aid the starving the hcHnetets ami the ill Mother Theresa accepted the award in person and delivered a 20-minute address to tfcA j 4 l lt bdquo i n t A 0 blftV uraquo I fc fcv

Of major significance was the convention vote to change the lions International constitution

to permit women to become members of a Lions Club Although the proposal received a 5frac34 percent affirmative vote the measure failed to pass because a two-thirds majority vote was reshyquired to adopt the proposed byshylaws change A similar measure was defeated at the recent Kiwanis convention held in Houston which yielded 53 percent against and 47 percent for admisshysion of women members

The Michigan Lions All-State Bami of which Pratt was a nu-mber took second place in competition amorit approximateshyly 50 bands which participated In addition the Michigan band received the prestigious honor of presenting a concert to the delegates and their guests at the Superdome immediately precedshying the opening session of the conshyvention

Pratt tried out in January in St Johns for a position as clarinetist with the band 167 students were selected from over 00 ap-plicaxU bdquo

lr addition to rrurrifct|rtrrtr three and one-half hour opening day parade and giving a concert that evening the band also J t L J V I I U U U UUI

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Square in the French Quarter unci at the Wynhoven Senior Citizens Apartment in New Orleans

Manchester Street Fair Set Saturday

Hummel Finishes DA Program

Diedre Hammel daughter of James and Doris Hammel of Chelsea was recently honored at a pinning ceremony at Washtenaw Conmunity College

The ceremony marked her completion of the dental assistant program at the school

Diedres skills as a dental a-ssiatant range from general chair assisting to assisting In periodontal surgery

Diedre is a member of the American Dental Assistant Association the Michigan Denshytistry Association the Washtenaw District Dental Assistants Association and the Dental Advisory Committee at Washtenaw Community College

Diedre is a 1963 graduate of Chelsea High school She plans to attend the Dental Hygiene Proshygram at Lansing Community Colshylege

24 Yearn Ago (Continued from page two)

basis by Aug 20 Or all senators be elected this year on a state-at-large basis

Keith Haab (CHS )963) won the junior showmanship contest at the Brown Swiss State Associashytion picnic held on the Edward Bush farm at Reese

The Chelsea Fire Department was called shortly after 1030 pm Sunday to the Robert Wagner-Charles Slocum property near Spring Lake A cottage on the pnwerty was burned to the ground

34 Years Ago Thursday Aug 719laquomdash

Fred M Alger Jr is the Republican partys candidate to run against Gov G Mermen Williams the Democratic canshydidate for re-election in the November general election

The 60th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Perry Noah was observed at the Wood family reunion held at their home at North Lake Sunday The Noahs have made their home in the North I-akc area their entire married life For the past 40 years they have Lived in the bouse where Mrs Noah was born 79 years ago Her parents were Mr and Mrs William Wood

Claire Rowe won the Chelsea village championship and the Wiruuis trophy by defeating Earl Osborne in the championship match at the Inverness goU course July 27 In the flight of 16 players Robert Devme won from Bill FisenbeuttT and in the reshymaining flight of eight players Art Wilson won from Charles Lancaster A total of 40 players took part in the matches

Reuben D Hsseichwraquorrtt who had been a patient at St Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor since he was injured in a truck-train crash at the Lima Center Rd crossing July 25 died Aug 6

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The C^esea Stondord Wgtdnraquoraquodqy August 6 1986 5

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Historic Manchester will be closing downtown Main St once again for its 9th annual Manshychester Street Fair Saturday Aug 9 The event is sponsored by the Manchester Art Guild and the Manchester Chamber of Comshymerce

Officially the hour of the fair arc 9 am to 5 pm However there will be a Pancake Breakfast at the Emmanual church on W Main St from 8 am to 11 am The breakfast will be sponsored by First of America and the proceeds will go to the Manchester Art Guild Scholarshyship for a graduating high school senior

The fair will feature exhibits of original handcrafted works juried by members of the art guild Each artist in the juried section was required to submit three slides of his work Exshyhibitors were selected on the basis of quality and originality of their work Awards will be presented to the best in the show

This year water color artist Nancy Feldkamp is returning for the seventh straight year

Those participating include a glass blower wood carver water color pencil artist fiber artists potters painters and other such talented individuals All artists are encouraged to demonstrate their media Another section of the fair is reserved for un-juried displays of crafts

The Cassini Ensemble i stringed chamber music group will provide entertainment They have won the Trappers Alloy Street Performers Competition in Detroit and they have also pershyformed for many years at the Arm Arbor Street Fairs

The downtown shops will fill their sidewalk displays with bargains Antique hunters will enjoy the large variety at the Blacksmith Shop Collectible Sale sponsored by the Manchester Historical Society at 10 W Main St the Old Mill Flea Mai kit and in the Manchester Antique Mall

The Historical Societys Blacksmith Shop museum at 314 E MainSt will also be open

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Are You Prepared for The Unexpected

fto is SKMM htiphd mandai odvkeraquoraquo Mot popl who hove lost a loved o n ore forced into situations or circumstances requiring answers and actions they hod never before been compelled to deal with

To help eose some of the burden we have compiled a smoll list of odvice and assistance in dealing wi th some problems that moy arise

For more help of information please call or wri te uraquo today We are ready to assist in riddtng you of unshynecessary problems

bull fraquowtlaquov thlaquo important pofgtrraquo onlti lacotlaquo any records prriaming to ifHunwx poltom fctonlt account and laquolaquoufitiraquoraquo credit employshyment ami military hufory Even thoraquo documents thof Opplaquoor Kt blaquo U M U raquo gt may 6 of hlaquolp later en Set ihese aside alcofl with ycur l n ^ raquo - A pound v i i l V ^ j i r i t b mrA n laquonnv rf t H j t f r m n r r i n n t i r M gt laquo laquo i rv4 lt bull bull bull - laquo bull bull - bull raquo raquo raquo - bull raquo - - - - - - - - r X - _ - _ - bull - _

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bull Notify thot orgoniiotions that have an interest in your loved ones findrvoql dcuvgs The list includes bonk credit-cord companies any other creditors empioyer and the Social Security Administration

bull As for as benefits ore concerned start fost It con take months for various agencies to process claims

bull Did your loved one belong to a union or professional organisation Perhaps these groups offer benefits or assistance to families of deceased members

bull And notify your insurance company or ogent of course Expect to fill out a claim form end hove o certified copy of the death certificate on hand

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SHIRT TALE SHOPPE 8063 Main St Dexter Pete amp Shirley Hnderle Owners Ph 426 2352

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The Chellaquoa Stogtxiord Wednesday Akjtjuif o )^6

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Mondaymdash Chelsea Recreation Council

730 pm second Monday of the month Village Council chambers 3Stf

bull bull bull Chelsea Substance Abuse Task

Forcemdashsecond and fourth Monshydays 7 pm Kresge House

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Chelsea Kiwanis Club meets ever Monday 630 pm at Chelsea Community Hospital

bull Parent-Teacher South meets

the second Monday of each month in the South School Library at 715 pm

bull bull bull Chelsea School Board meets

the first and third Mondays of each month 8 p m in the Board Room

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Chelsea Ltonlaquos second Monshyday of each month at the Meeting Room in the Citbens Trust on M-52 Chelsea at 730 p_m Call 475-179 for information

Parents Anonymous Group Chelsea a self-help group for abusive or potentially abusive parents Mondays 7-9 pm Call 475-947(5 for inf ormatKW

bull laquo Toughlove Parent Sapport

Groupmdash For parents troubled by their teen-agers behavior in school in the farruly with drugs and a|eonol or with the law 730 pm Mondays St Joseph Hospishytal 5raquol E Huron River Dr Education Center Classroom 8 Information- Sue Thomas S7HXW7 or Gale Cobb 996-87]

bull raquo bull Lima Township Board meets

theftrst Monday of each month at 8 pm 1-una Township Hall

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Arthritis Support GroupmdashFor those afflicted with arthritis 7-9 pm Monday Aug 11 Sixth Floor lounge of Reichert Health Building (next to St Joseph Mershycy Hospital) Ann Arbor Parn Skene a registered nurse and program director of the Michigan Chapter of the Arthritis Foundashytion will talk about Offering Support to Family Members SpofcMpoundd by Segvices to the EMeyfyat Catherine McAutcv Jieapb Center For more inforshymation call 573-6411

Chelsea Area Historical Socieshyty picnic Monday Aug 11 at 6 pm at Glenn and Olive Wiseman farm Bring dish to pass and table service Meeting follows dinner Call 475-7W7 for further information

Tursttaymdash Sylvan Township Board

meeting date changed for August to Tuesday August 12 1906 7 pm 112 W Middle St Chelsea advlO-3

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Olive Lodge 156 FampAM Chelsea Regular meeting first Tuesday of each month

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Chelsea Area Jaycees second Tuesday of each month at Chelsea Community Hospital Open to men and women from ages IB through 36 For more inshyformation call Tim Merkel 47W372

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Association 630 pm at the Chelsea Hospital fourth Tuesday of each month Call 475-1707 for information

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mission third Tuesday of each month 8 pm lima Township Hall advxKM

bull bull raquo Chelsea Village Council first

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raquo bull bull Uons Club first and third

Tuesday of every month 645 pm at Chelsea Community Hospital Ph 475-7324 or write PO Bo 121 Chelsea

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regular meeting second Tuesday of each month at the clubhouse linganeRd 49tf

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Chelsea Rebekah Ixrfge No 130 meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 730 pm

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Chelsea Communications Club fourth Tuesday of each month 8 pm Chebea Lanes basement meeting room

Wvdttrtdaymdash Support Group for Helatives of

Alzheimers patients Wednesday Aug 20 10 to 12 noon Turner Geriatric Center 1010 Wall St AiV A r h n r KVir m f i r m a H A ^ a l l

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Public Meeting Set To Discuss Phone System

VFW Post yenft meeting second Wednesday of month 730 pm VFW Hall 106 N Main

OES first Wednesday followshying the flirt Tuesday of the month at the Masonic Temple U3 W Middle at 7raquop m

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Support group meeting for family members of people with AJxheimers Disease Wednesshyday Aug IX St Clares church 2308 Packard Rd Am Arbor 7raquo to 9 pm Call CR4S38 for more information

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Athletic Booster meeting Wednesday Aug XI 7 pjn Fair Service Center Final preparashytion for fair

Thursdaymdash Chelsea Rod aud Gun Club Auxshy

iliary regular meeting second Thursday of each month 730 clubhouse Lingane Rd

bull bull Chelsea Area Players Board

meeting second Thursday of each month 730 pm at Citizens Trust meeting room For more information call 475-2629

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American Legion Pest No 31 General meeting the first Thursshyday of each month at the post home Csvanaugfr Lake

laquo bull New Beginning Gnef Group

first and third Thursday each month 730-9 pm Family Pracshytice Center 775 S Main St Chelsea

bull Knights of Columbus Womens

Auxiliary second Thursday of each month 3 pm at K of C Hall 207raquo Old US-12

bull bull Limaneers at the home of Mrs

Glen Wiseman Aug 7 Pot-toe dinner at 1230 pm

Friday-Senior CKizou meet third Frishy

day of every month pot-luck dinshyner games and cards euro pm at Senior Citizen Activities Center at North school

raquo Toastmasters International

each Friday in the Woodlands Room at) ttwtost bullgerasrjaastr Hospital at 12 pnv for ssterow tion call Judy Peak 47S-UI1 est 311

Overeaters Anonymous meet

every Friday 710 pm Dexter library (upstairs) Baker Rd Dexter For more information call Vickie 863-9134 or Margy 42S-4982 x3tf

Mine Motivemdash Drop-In Service the Childrens

Center at Chelsea Community Hospital 475-1311 est 405 or 406

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Home Meals Service Chelsea Meals served daily to elderly or disabled Cost per meal $225 for those able to pay Interested parshyties call Ann Feeney 475-1493 or Joyce Manley 475-2795

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475-1581 2nd floor of Village Ofshyfices Thursdays 10 to 4 or if an emergency need at other times call I jnda at 475-7405 or Jackie at 475-1925

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FIA Community Center open Mon Fn for free services food clothing and financial assistance

Dear Sir All year long the working

people of Michigan work their heads off then on Labor Day have a barbecue But some people have no right to Join in on the fun I mean the welfare cheaters who are too lazy or stupid to get a Job

What a mew The snrting people should be richer but in truth they are no better off than the welfare cheater Alter taxes and bills what little money is left the working people spend on beer and meat But the welfare cheaters do not have to pay taxes and bins so may haw just as nunc money for beer and maat And who do they get the money from Yoo gaesaad it the work ing people

It makes) me tick to mmk my

bums CaD me a radet bat that is what is what they are DWD You can sac ihem aa CUBUMMHI 7 when there is a uxartar laquor h art in th- nftftrt ii rhuhdj Mutt of toem need dental work but they buy beer and meat taktfasst

Barbecue should only be liar the working people not tbe welfare cheaters

Cjisunir Wojtechowski

Dear Editor Your last edition included an

article about Morgan horaat a breed named after the horse Justin Morgan Evidently some peopte really love Morgan Horses

In the same edition of your newspaper under the birth anshynouncements is a newborn daughter named Morgan who has a brsther named Justin

TunFizteT Dexter

Dear Editor In all the excitemeig sttrroond-

ing ihe rectait Chelsea Mud Bog one issue in been wwiooked Activities like (he mad bog bring in people from outside of town- Many spend money in our local esfabushmenss But others just Utter and cause trouble Did anyone besides me see the big fight in PoOys parking lot the night of the mud bog

Some people who vistt Chelsea become enchanted and never want to leave Who can blame Own But when they do not have ions or education what good are tlwy

Wt have to be careful of out-ampdert There are enough of us already

Harcourt Brace

Dear Editor If the Lord Jesus Christ has

anything to say about it (and you can bet he does) the current Tennessee monkey trial conshycerning anti-Christian material in Achool textbooks will alert parents in Chelsea and outlying areas to the objectionable ideas their own children must endure In the name of educational freedom

For example it is a known fact that several area teachers (you know who you are) show their students Real Life Adventure movies like Bear Country as rewards for good behavior How would you like to be a Christian child and feel obliged to laugh along with your classmates many of them pagans at the furry four-legged stars of these movies who steal food from campers picnic baskets Teachers should know better There is nothing Tunny about such blatant violations of the Fifth Commandment

But they are only bears you say Has anyone ever wondered why Walt Disney was so fascinated by animals why he consistently gave them human qualities in his cartoons and Real Life Adventures To my mind there is no doubt he was a closet evolutionist Some say lie gave acting jobs to Jews and other adshymitted liberals

The content of his movies aside Mr Disney is also believed to have had himself frozen after he found out he had cancer This ill-advised attempt at earthly imshymortality will only earn him a on -way ticket to Burning Hell once the doctors turn his temperature down Oh ho will live forever all right but who wants to spend eternity In a deep fryer

To his credit Mr Disney wns not ft Communist Yet many of the rides at Disneyland fMr Toud Pirates of tho Caribbean etc) suggest a decided interest in the occult Do tcachfirs consider this when they run Son of Flub-bcr on the video deck

Ami why should teachers show movies anyway A better reward for Kood behavior would be to allow students to slntf hymns or have tm(gtet practice Preparedness is the key to fifhtinK Third World invaders

If there is no room for Jesus in nur classrooms there should he no room for Kent Life Advenshytures either

Dwnyne Purdy Manchester

Dear Editor Brian Hamilton your sports

writer thinks Little League coaches should be more positive with the bdi Whats there to be positive about My kW struck out four times in PM game He probshyably cost his team the championshyship

Kids need to learn about the real world Someday they will have basse yeumg at them maybe even the law UtUe

coaches can get the ball so to apeak They hare a

reapooatbtfty to haOar at the kid

PbflPtptno

TotheColtor We would Ua to tfauk Mr

Moneaa for fettmg the Farm League tournwaant together and Larry Nix (or being head umpire and all fbe people who helped

We nari this was a good ex-tor our children A big

thanks to tbe Cnelaea Merchants far their donations

Tte Oriole Coaches Team and Parents

A town meeting to discuss the Chelsea telephone system has been arran^l by the Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce and will be held Aug 219 a m at the Chelsea Milling Co auditorium

The chairman of thr Public Semee Commission and the manager of corporate affairs from Michigan Bell will be presshyent to discuss the curm situashytion and answer questions Also the remits of the recent local business survey regarding telephone problems wilt be available

TbeCftamberhashadexreUent reapoBM and co-operation from the PuMic Service Commission and Michigan Befl in arranging this mlaquoeting Initially the Chamber intended to initiate an ttmdashnr to improve the quality of

service in our srea Now it rtp- pears Ihiit the rmetlng will be traquorlaquorly informational siaiV Michigan Bell has ami and wilt continue to work on solution to our problems

All interested parties are I vited to attend the meeting

Please call the Chamber office 475-1145 if you plan to attend

A further announcement regarding the agenda will be published before the meeting

OW cars scrap tires and conshystruction rubble provide better-refuge for marine life that natural reefs says National WikfUfe magazine Fish need privacy for spawning and prota^ tier from strong ocean currents and discarded junk does a bettst job than nature vt providing proshytection

H

To the Editor The sew achool year is just

about wbui again School buses will be faiag ap and down MdUnley as usual

I would think t a good idea if the Chelsea Police would have the no parkta laquocopyraquo replaced that have come up misssng this yt

Pm sore the intention of the no parking areas on McKinky are for school buses and Urge trucks coming off Dewey onto MeXinky and going south They have to make wider turns than care do Then you have a small curve to the left which can become tricky with cars parked on the west side of McKinley

Theres always been no parkshying signs on the west side of MdUnley St for the whole btoefc for as long at 1 can remember Where dM the no parting at anytime algae go

Have the no parting regula-tfcms been changed for parking on the west side of McKinley or has aomeoH removed the signs for their own convenience Tut sure it was the latter making it more dangerous

If the no parking signs have been imwed they should be replaced and ahtdai fcy especial ry prkr to the achool year startshying It wooid make it that much safer for the bus drivers and all concerned

A Chelsea Resident

Pleatgt Notify U In Advance of

Any Change in Addreim

H MERC MARS

Y o u A r r i v e d o f

40 (August 3)

mdashlow

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Stat ItaprrM-nUtitr Margaret OConnor H Arm Arbori a voral oepwwfit iraquolt IV munty FiKht-to-KLftow law fULi aski-d or an At-tltrnlaquo7 Generals tjpiniofi on th nurtttT

TV stale fUght-to-Know Law ileawiy says that it supersedes any locni Rlght-to-Know or-diAeace Yet the county perusta in planning for the enforcement of such a local ordinancemdashan orshydinance that would adversely afshyfect the farmer of the county MrtOConwor stated

The Attorney Generals Office ha cewjpJeted bull ranch dr aft of an optBteo aod It it now before the 1-abWr Division attorneys for editing and approval When that step fee beta completed it will go to Attorney General Frank Keney Car Mi final editing and JpprltwL

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f^vr Travelgttide Th SE Michigan Xvur Available

Ibe Travel ic Tourist Associashytion of Southeast Michigan i TTA i is aftering its 54-page full color KuAebook TRAVELFUN free to thefpuWic The guidebook which colors an 11-county region in Southeast Michigan lists 13tgt separate attractions and events plus parks campgrounds dining places and accommodations It alas contains a full-color map of theSoutheast Michigan area

TRAVEUUN may be obtained free by visiting the TTA office at (A Park St in Troy or any of the state Welcome Centers Mall requests require a $1 fee to cover postage To get a copy by mail send to TRAVEI FUN PO Hot 1590 Troy 4raquo9

In 863 the first national black [ihOr organisation was formed th-- Colored National Iatxir lrton according to I^lgt( Firsts In America a publication of the U S Department of i^bor

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COVERED IN SEWAGE ETerytsia hi the fcesemeat of thetoea La WW destroyed last week wfaea die vfBafes aft swot faikd aad

sewage fraeaAe i iLgttlaraatmas tacked up Owner Ed GrecaLeaJ last taad uoyetiag and all ass barters

Subvene today to The Standard

laquo1 Students Chosen for Future Leaders Seminar

Businesses arraquoJ schools workshying together educating students on the re life operations of the business world

Thats the objective of the fourth annual Future Business leaders Conference (FBLTi a

ooe-wwek progrant- wrasse en aw- the AM Arhor Area Chamber of Commerce and sponsor by Washtenaw county businesses for high school juniors

The program introduces students to business planning communication economics and the impact of high technology

Chosen to represent Chelsea High school at the conference are Angela Alverez Ksmblery Clutshyter Sara Noah Card Tassarini and Christen Zerkel

Our program is designed said Rod Benson president of the Ann Arbor Area Chamber of Commerce to give high school students an opportunity to meet and interact with business leaders and to obtain a better understanding of the business community and how it works

The FBLC began in 1962 with 23

student and 41 raquo bull bullbullbull taking part This year )2 students and bull3 bosinmaes will be represented in the four-day program

This year students parshyticipating in the Future Bonnes Leaders Conference will lowr a number o eorapaoles kra about eAlrrprenlaquoarrap and at tend a special hmhcun wjdi business leader TV program will include speaker from the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority JP todwtrtes and KMS Fusion hK The FBIX wflj also include a computer semoa where student will have the opshyportunity to operate their own business

Conference planners say the 1988 Conference should prove to be the best so far The program has grown tremendously over the past several years said Ksthy Horner FBIX co-ordinator This year we have received an overwhelming response from the students and business communishyty think both groups leam from each other Thats the unique feature about our program

Collins DeSmyther Win Chrysler Scholarships

Kim Collins and Dianne DeSmyther of Chelsea have been chosen two of 104 winners of the Chrysler Corporation Fund Scholarship Program

Collins daughter of James Colshylins plans to study biomedical engineering at Michigan State University Her father is employed at Chrysler Proving Grounds

DeSmyther daughter of Gale DeSmyther plans to study nursshying at Northern Michigan Univershysity Her mother is also employed at Chrysler Proving Grounds

Funded by the Chrysler Fund the scholarship program is designed to provide financial aid to employees children age 21 and under who are enrolled or plan-

Elenientary Kolls To Be Finalized

Chelsea elementary schools will bo finalizing kindergarten class lists the week of August lfl

Parents who have children of elementary age but have not enrolled should contact the school district at 475-9131 with the childs name and address

School in Chelsea begins the week after I-ubor Day

rung to enroll ui a two or tag-year college university or approved vocationtechnical school

James F ToDey vice-president of public affairs who serves as president of the Chrysler Corshyporation Fund said the 104 winshyners demonstrated outstanding scholastic performance career aspirations and goals and leadership aptitude

Competition for the awards was very tough Tolley said

It is not easy lo pick so few winners out of hundreds of potenshytially qualified applicants

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The Champtsea fgttondfjil Whdnmday August 6 1986 J

Chelsea Lanes Is Knee Deep After Sewage Pump Falters

Its hard ugt twnera a teaky laquo asaw faat cooMctaia nearly ftve tm ct aawngt to back ay In tot

Bat flsstt axadly what bap-

U a t T U n d a y afUnioon ClMlMf U M I owner Cd OrwLaff wm a ceap4e laquof baa

itotateitftbtatotitt tlkty apanad the baae-

vmMtmtjimmtm a law atapa mi wPtpt flwf m the vktin bullfspraetkaijiiM

m A t tap of the Aw tfcjtt laquo

tampurt talaquoy thoagbt ItaiOWtotfabBie-

bullbulltrrwr Tm pm tfpi 9m oidni m

mc Aaftl

ftwn fta aunt part of vm dam daw to a faulty

Aaofiatt vadt Assistant bullHgff Lee Fahrner

aakl I t fflBBal awe now tbe faae want bad at why the alarm ayatam dktat go off

We lieve tu take a look at the circuitry and see what

rvery ritlwr himingtlaquo wintfi of Chebea l^net 11 gtgtnded up m the Chebea I^nes casement Thats because Chelsea Lanes a at the low point in the lystem All that arwage flows downhill and halti to be pumped back uphill into the eyitem If the pump doesnt work the sewage barks up

In Greenl^af case the aewage backed up through the haiement twieti unttl it fitted up 4 r of his basement All of QteJeea Lanes bueineflf reenrdb dating back to HSt were destroyed along with a bar banshyquet tables and tftaln food and carpeting

1 caBad the IBS and wey tcM me to take photographs and mrow aO the records in the dump-ster GreenUal said

When I first went down there the methane gas waa ao bad it wooid hat aboot knockyooout

Cheiaea Lanes waa apparently

I -iriy ^lawcss that suffered any dairtage due to the pump problem Fahmer said

No one is sure how the question of liability will work out Does the village pay ft the damage or does Cheiaea Lanes

Greenl eaf said he baa an idea but didnt elaborate He had enough en Ms muid deanJng out a basement that untiled hha 0 worst toilet yov can imagine

Radar Deteitor Stolen from Auto

AradaroVtectoYTBhiedatftfe was stolen from an aatonkoUk wbUe it was parked at the Parts Peddler store on M-iS

Pabce said the theft occurred between tM am and 6 pm Oft Friday Aug l

Police said the detector belongs to Richard Van Epps vi Jackson

the faulty fas caused one The aewage front

CfacJjaa Btf Boy Taeo Bed AW and

Julie SmMflmg Stadymg in Mexico

of Deck and Sbarry Swfflce l4tB6 Bad Bare QreW is comttaaiog

Vvrmj lt Gaadalajara ales-Mraquo r pagt of bar matters degree program at T^andsninl (Aaaarfee Gradwse Setooi of

t in Aria

Jail will eemplete her aaBaaWs degree ia bsaraaticua] bajioess maoagesktat ia

Mae if a oWI grsdoste af Ckelata High school She gissauaai flaagM ewn laadc fraai attasa ODBSBS ia mt wah a degrees ia economics and

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SI I ho Cholson Standard Wednesday August 6 19U6

Catherine McClung I^nds a Brush to Conservation Cause

VFW Post Auxiliary Members ViraquoU Natumal Home at Eaton Rapids

Wildlife p a i n t s Catherine Mcilum bullsvflo is poised for the biKtfcst exhibit of her carer r--OH Us her frvniient opportunities to observe wtlillififjs a luxury

To belp preserve that luxury raquohc sets wide a bulljood portion of Iwr prints for tin- fund-raising acshytivities M conservation group She is prepartng tor her role as featured artist in (he 1U87 Michigan Wildlif Art Festival to lhgt held nest Aprii 3-4 at Southfield iivk Onter Print of her p4intinri Morning Spender will laquoo IJT alc for SISO beginning nest J-Miuarv and will continue on sale through the festival date with iroceM oing to the founshydation liabitat restorstkm efshyfort

i t s ihe biggrst thing to happen to ITIgt career Mid the Toronto native raquo N w U-yeraquof-o4d daughter Mlaquorsa attends Dexshyter lt Wvlie Middle school Her hustwnd Mikr McClmuj i the thirrj mrmher olt the family They have lived in the secluded woods of Webster Uwnship for s laquo n yean

CjSUlVtllaquos -Ainttr dttentM to rWraquot-irr has rrwetc her aware of how ma h we Isave done to dentro he habitat for binii afld arumais -v laquonuJr awareness halt led to attempts by others w preserve wetlands wher the nlaquotursi -iiinkj process has been ae-fier ae J by man The I^niing-baaerl Michigan Wildlife Habitat Foundation - winch spent $IJi)(Xlaquo m 9Kgt M uf drjlaquoe proshyjects- i v h a ^roup she said

She attributes J resurgence in the practice of naiurr paintuig to a rcnevMti awarcfi^ia jf and concern for widliie Artists turned to -isUrtt subjects after two worli bullbull tjecause reality was so Uilt Bui discernible charters o the environment in her own ilrUtm T^nrouraged her to k us on -3uraJ subject

I V xl-taulaquoht artist wbo got slaquoriou-n eight years ago and pnntifii every da favors notigLsrd AS subject

1 -That what rings my bells she said

A 1773 gradual of Eastern Michigan University she pnmta at home iHwn 9 a_m and 4 ]bullgt m aixl trrvla to business each evening in her romp^atnied ofshyfice

She 1 uiTenUy wtYing on a posUt destlaquon romnuiSMneil by Ann ArVgtr laquo vfirt-^aei Boinical Oardens and a poster for Use Michigan LteparUnent of NaturaJ KiSources which will conduct a program increase public awareness ltgtv bow to landscape a yard for wildlife

With a growing national reshyputation she is constantly preparing for gallery showings around the country This year she has exhibited in South Carolina Minnesota and Wisconshysin

A list of recent awards in-duties

- IM Artist of the Year Ohio Ducks Unlimited

laquo Five-time finalist Michigan duck stamp competition

laquoThird place 1983 Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year

bull Best of Show 1982 Midwest Art Show Pointe Mouillee Mich

bull Second place 1983-1984 Michigan Wildlife Artist of the Year competition

Catherines most distinctive technique is her pioneering use of acrylic vatercolor an innova-

^f^M Candles burn more slowly and evenly with minimal dripping if you place them in the refrigerator for sevshyeral hours before using

WEBSTER TOWNSHIPS Catitortoe MeOalaquo ai her bwth at Cke reeeitt A M Arbor Art Far It was fter ctaxfc-rocaefvtivr aagt pevmnr at ike amusi treat Skt td ftlaquo rnjoys meetaw isfrgaen sad ataria laquobull wfkftife stMien

lion she i inss tn having bypajued formal trauun Or-commentiitor says of the pracshytice- Layer uplaquoi la ye of laquolaies are ued to create the transition between the precise shfpts of the forelaquorolaquoBid to the soft blur of the distant leaves

She conducts mud of her research ryi(ht at the (amitys horae in the woods She feeds birdsmdash 5f you dont have what they want you 11 never sec them-and stages road kills that people akrt her ugt and that she holds state and federal UceoMa Ugt coulaquoct and pnaaesa

The ckaie observatice of buds would seemingly lead to a re-colaquoTutjAo on tftevr iadnidnal caQi bet Cadmrkae ptays dowrlt her abujties here bullThe more

1 - - ^

birds I learn the more confused I become he said

Anions her local favortrt are the r^by-throated hun-raquoruftlaquohird ami the evening (jr^beak She harws fuch-tias and raquo feeder to atshytract the former and enjoys the iatttf bee a use of its petniksr per-woalit

The spend more time braquoclaquof-in with earh other than eating ftJ like wat^hir^ a solaquop opert

Aithuu^h she w generally conshytent with the offerings of Mirrufrj ihe has traveled to Floridas Kver^Lades and South Carolina to study wilduie She alio tkjpes to visit and obaenre in AJaaka nd Ainca Tint ah laquoyraquo woakt be the ftjnn igtr ury

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JAN VANDENHOUT of the Fireside Heritage Crafters demonstrated spinning doting the Sidewalk Days festival Friday and Saturday Aog 1-2 The group was set up outside the village ofshyfices on E Middle St

Arthritis In knaos soro bock from bending Thon let Garden EAS-ALL holp you If lntlaquo you plant wood amp pick strawberries and many other crops End the pain of many household chores while sitting on your

EAS ALL

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(IteUea Veterans of Foreign wars Foat No laquo78 and it Mdies Auxiliary wiah to thank all thode members who pameipaud in the fourth annual Michigan Day celebration on Sunday July d at the Veteran erf Foreign Wars Nashytional Home Eaton Rapids vhlch was spaisnred by 0raquo Department of Michigan Veterans of Porwlgn Want and the Ijwtlas Auxiliary

Than war pteity of activities fur all AlaquoBS aotf lot of wonderful rood

The day started with both Chelsea Poat and Ladtas Aua-Uiary having thetr flaft and ban-nan rlaquopnaeilaquoed to A aisle of co lon There wws worslsp ser-vtca for aB traquo attfad tours olt Mc campof and hoaat a skHArh sdtbaU gaayt huiiaaHai fawrrw-

aaw rowtaat rtdea lanaia coarta swim

peai wagoR rMkta to ur th farm flratrw ridei ttnaA $mraquo baetfem raAV drawtnlaquos watarbaS fla^ta BsMRg and even a nanakal ptay presented by the VTW dtfUrvn of the heenr for aD Uimfay

Th VHtrana or Fcajlaquoii Wars National Home grew frwn an idea advaoewd by laquo yatwg woman rnnwd Amy Rots In 19S2 she had a dream She wanted to find a way to p w l d e )obs for the thoasaeds of unemployed Veterans of World War I Atttoogn she did not hve to see Craquo pfwAict of her dream it was through her efforts that millionaire cattleman Corey Spatter contributed the original acreage near Faton Rapids In 19W 0 id ltrf the Veterws of Famgn Wam National Home

was approved by the National (Council of Adniinwlratloii of the Veterans of Foreign Wan This was a rnajor sU|gt toward futfUbnam of the Veterans of Foreign Wan pledfa to honor the daad by helping th living in 1raquoraquo a Veteran of Foreign Wan widow and her five chiktrta were admitted to the Home allowing the Veterans family to remain together and grew laquobull a ftmtUy SHgteetWaflttParaquothaBat has gyswn to ttMMttnt that bullgt eSdhimn may w carvd for Thar are now 31 hamaasn the ifracrw campua and no dorartoriea All live in middle-income American ha A gymnasium pool library Ore department groctry store and graft lodge with resuwwtt facilities for vlsijcrs nasiuliibta

For every Bnddy Popfgty sold the National Home ireeives one cent whfch amouEsts to aboat li of the Home s annual operating income Vhe money is mad for the upkeep care and education of laquo x raquo cfcld

Anyone wishing mora taforroa-Uon aboat the Veteraaa of Foreign Wan SationaJ Heme or Life Membership may contact Joan L Taft KaOonal Horn iBurprrson at 47MM or any number of me Pnat or readies Auxiliary

TTUCMTY LYNhrt m her maaleal mwaaniiwers are I Tap raquo aawnag ai May Caeteea Rod and CM n a b bulltaaday 4a f 17 t$raquo giaartoaa wMb o raquo Halls annual Fig Roast Frtead nay tkkets hwas ehaa i

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PRIZE PYMXTKY BNT PRICES rwrfcrtta Jlaquou LCXIMT suld the Grand Champion Poultry at Prn xiuiwq iu thf nhnlo with him_ rfc IMC

Waifatnuw County 4-H Fair As Adventure in liberty for $220 21 pounds of puultry Pictured

wtth Jrttai are payer Grovrr Colby Jr 4-H Fair KtHg Dlaquove Wefctmayrr and ifoeen Laura Shope

SYLVAN TOWN KALL aw has an arcewi rarap for handicapped rittztus TV ramp is (wasted it the rear of dgt hal) la order to proshyvide rear jttcett wartet hud to kmcfc a Mr In thr bwck wall (0 add

Tliree Inmates Still at Large

Three inmates who walked away from Cassidy Lake Technical School late Sunday were still at large as of proa time according to school afshyfinals

Bradley DarrylJ Etrraaon 20 described ax Uack 5 9 10 pound with a scar on hut cheek wa serving one to two and oos-half yearn far attempted Urcaiy from an automobile He ia from AJbton

Alan Wayne PUachowsklt 20 described as white 5 raquo 156 pounds with a mustache was serving one arid a hall to to yean for larceny from a person He laquo fromE D e M

William Flpydl Bowers 2X9 described as wNSe 5 9 1laquo pounds with a mustache was

a dtw Thr arlt hiU-rturr of thr building didnt allot the ramp to be built m the fnit

raquoHed ts rs~ raquo W A V

Judy 29

rt years for larceny from an auto He is from Quiflcy

The only thing more important than the effort we put into our

home mortgage program is the good you derive becoming a home owner

Well come right to the point Our home mortgage interest rates are the lowest theyve been in years The purchase of an older home or the building of a new home to your special design is now within the reach of area couples

Personal consultation with our home mortgage departshyment will provide the answers to all your home ownership questions

If you want a low cost home mortgage loan see us Wed like to get acquainted with you

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HERHA KOENN Wjfthtesaw County Road mlaquo-nt Foreman The bridge has been ripened to CommiMioB vlire-chalr disruists lima (ejifsr traffic after being rebuilt by Road Commission RVidge Prnject with Re Robrrto Heavy Equip- crews

Lima Center Bridge Over Mill Creek Opened to Traffic

Washtenaw County Road Corn-mission recently announced the re-opening of the Lima Center Bridge over Mill Creek in lima township

This bridge along with the liberty Rd bridge over Mill Creek in Lima township and the Feldkamp Rd bridge over the Saline River were closed on Jan 4 by the Road Commission

All three brides were ltJtiraquoT-mlned to be structurally inadeshyquate in the Road Commissions most recent bndge inspection survey and the Federal Highway Administration had notified the Road Commission that all o their federally funded projects would be suspended until the Road Comshymission closed the bridges

Since federal and state funis were not available to reconstruct the bridge the Road Commission agreed to finance the replaceshyment of these bridges Road Comshymission crews fabricated the steel sub-structure during the

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winter months then trucked them to the bridge site

The bridges were designed with wood decking and standard guardrail The concrete head-walls at the Fetdfcamp and Libershyty Rd bridges were reused but the support headwalls at the lima Center Rd bridge were totally replaced which added to the time Lima Center Rd had to be dosed The new bridges have a clear width of 18 feet and have a design weight capacity of 30 tons The previous structures were exshytremely narrow and had lopoundd limits of threlaquo tons

The bridges could be disassembled if federal and state funds were to become available for full replacement The conshy

struction approach used for tliese bridges may be used elsewhere in the county in the future on low volume gravel roads-

The County Road Commission currently maintains IDS bridges many of which n$ve significant restrictions because of their age

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Chelsea Connie Mack Team Wins League Loses Tourney

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Chrlsea wnn the i fu^ i i c outngbt with a -2 win gtvr manes of Am Arbor

The competition pern eri a toother in the World Senrlaquo sanent hewnr as Jo bullOB the first game W and 4 Goett elimirv- the

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Tttesday lt ampraquomt wilt lt ornery a nut onigt decided the JC^HC damptorahip but was the r uh bull -match brrww ^ two temlaquo They had split a [gt-ur of gtaev earber

Greg Haitf per hr a -ii-gtitlt--and struck out four for the win

VUa Wfrxv Srterwl in the first giving Claquomern a a Kgt iad without the benefit of h hi

Comenca hed th- lt-ad -inti the third inning when (helstr-a scored twice on thre suuies and raquon eTfijr

A double n ef Staeey in the-sixth wmra vtrct K-wty Kerry Wtiv lim raquo laquo r i

Chetjea held a Vgt lead ill the scventr rnin aien they picked up their final rur

ROC MufHi M fj- hitting it-tack With bulllt Uii-ios Vihsie Mark Bareu Matt Bltgth(etvii-r and Greg Haist adic i a sitwir each Storey gt double broughi thf toUl to a t hit

The team raquo-i led regular season play with a VM record

The first ^irw 4 the dnuble-eiimvialioii tournament was held last Thunsdaj at Huron High school

Perhaps showrm a case of the jitters c heUfa iiai- up two run in the first mmiH withvit allowshying a hit A hit batsnan md two errors pflaquoivraquorfefl th- momentum

By the fifth rltniraquoiJ Jackson heid a J-0 ifcraquolti

Chelslta rrid bull Jjgtkgtn-total fn hit with five wl tuldn get the key ones They repeatf-d[gt harf ri4nrwraquor in voririi flti-rT They stranded a runm-r at third in the sexwid innisu k-ft tv balaquogts loaded in the fourth inning and straridwi runners al fi -t and third in the fifth

BareLs led Chelsea hitters with two singics while Bnhlender Haist and Cliris Acrtr each tod a single

Jeff Harvey pitched the urne and actually (Jcseryed the win said Chelsea coach Akel Marshyshall

He gave up cni one earned run because we corninitttvl four errors

Harvey walked four and struck out four

It was another frustrating

Chelsea Team Wins Jaekson Bicycle Race

Chelsea was represented by HeartBeat Technique Center in the Corporate Chaeru-e Bicycie Race at the Jack^n Mot Air Bslioon Jubilee in Plia Sharp Park mi Saturday Julj 2-gt

Fiach of the six cams consisted of five members two females with one over frac34 and three males one over 35 to keep the competition fair and square

Member of the Heartbeat team started out tronraquo and kept the lead through the entire nine-mile race as observers and other members cheered them on Their impressive finishing time of 22 minutes 6 seconds was the sum total of each members lap

Pam Kampf co-owner of Heart-Beat Technique Ccntei and race participant accepted the first-place a ward for the team Valerie Smith was team oi t-eiizei

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lt Uw second iuoe ptoyed last r nday dvlaea pmptst out to a VO lead or coupl of emrs bull We would ft acorcd more but a fine pJay laquo am =gtgt ^rry Nis tiwgted w M^ntali sid

However Stew k Gtxa carae njfht book wit] four rraquov OA an rngtr and five waiki

After fowr inmng C3laquol4eraquo laquo down M Thrtr oppwMnO put tte cam away weh fhlaquo mere rons ir the fifth inmng w ctoaplete an eiiiW-run mere-rwie wtn

Onre laquojun the failure to set i clutrti fat hurt us again Mar-raquohU uid

We hgtt iftUi twri doufik plays with the basM loaded

HLS hd two hrts to lead

Chetaelaquo five-hit attat flanegt Ferry and -icree rath add^l gtr I

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Brlaquoa laquoartlaquod the name but was rdtovad by JWAMT Morseau ta Ow but bull laquo Hart and Ferry aiaa pUewad later

Chilli bull pttchta 4laquove i t aeven hrt and IS wafts

ft waa very laquoood nawner- Waraball aud

The tods paafly cooperated laquood had a (he year Hopefully we learned t r w oar mist and it will help oat next itnnlaquo te the varsny MaapA Our brightest xlt ww prtdmlaquo We had some o9tatoiading pitctung The kid pot joroe valuable experience that wUl aniy make thrtn better players

T-BALL RESULTS The following are the ressltf of

tin final week ci action of t-faall 6aMampsll for 19M in Lhe Cheiaea Recreation Dlaquonartiroi

FINAL STArVDINGS

H-iiiO^s Tniers So (iunts Tubs Hjr^ers Flat ie- rViipruns

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ttotpaias B Eaflei 2raquo-EAiiis defense waa led by

Jeremy Bowers who bad a wigle-handed double play tn the fotu-th mning Leading Eagie bitshyten were Jenny haddock Xatie Rickerd and Claire iiaaz rxlpruni defeoae raquoas led by Nick Harnu with a double play m the fust inning Straquof-en MrDooaid PtsOl 4aBdfemac and Ryan Bab-bard also played good defcoae Uadrn^ rgtiphin hitters were Kevin Bloomsaat Meghann ZivglvT JerajBi Kegadorn Zaohary Jones

Parharn and Rianoe

Tigers raquo Cabs l a -Leading hitlers for the Timers

wfrre Scott Bougbton Nathan Smith Aaron Batadorfer Victor Pitts Steve Wait Kristy Cox and Nathan Smith Jeff Hughes

F Carignan Wins Tourney

Yoiaine Carignan waj the winshyner of the championship flight at the Inverness Ladies Championshyship Tournament July 2amp-30 at Inshyverness Golf Course

The championship flight covered 58 boles

The winner of the nine-hole secshyond flight was Ariene Howe

Janet poundksai won the nine-hole third slight

Mar J Daniels waa the wanner of the l$-hole consolation round of the championship flight

Mary Nadeau and Ofga McCor-midc were the winners of the conshysolation rounds of the first and second flights

Rod amp (raquowi Club Schedtdes First Hunter Safety Class

Chelsea Rod and Gun will 1raquo holding its first Hunter Safety class on Aug 15 and 56 To register for the class or for more information call Jerry Craft 475-7487 or Kick Monier 475-9972 between 6 pni and 7 pm

Participants will need to make arrangements to pick up their textlxx)ks from either Jerry or Kick when registering

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Store Wall and ScM Booghtw all played good defrrv Leading hitters for the Cuba were Jake Hur Nicki Woods Riiity Blackmere and Brandt Berg

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Trevvi KipfoiJJer rat o hotoe mm for the Sos and turned a doo bk play Scootar Botenan did a Ijcti )oh at third baae Jaaac Sprawu Steven Ttucl Pan Dftratn and Steven Lywto sectB played wed far the Sox Tommy Hgwm and Lance Cfcaac played

far the Giants

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EHx a Kasie Rtsbiig Sarah PrueM Adam Daniels and Natban Clark werr th beading Bufldbe bitter Bulldog defense waa led by Wayne Newman Ben Potocfci Dan Jofinon John Blaquoemaa Garth Hammer Deacon HtAoo and Ajithocy FhMtiBC Tt theTag) NKhm Taylor hit 4 bonte run and LeaJee Parker and Beth FLiitoft each hit borne runa_ Joan FUotoft and Zachary Kitaaa played good defense

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Jaaon Sprawka Pat Damm Steven Thiel( and Trevor Kipf-milier aJJ had outstanding Orien-sjire plays- Kerry Lynch played well from the pHchws ty Scooter Soliman also played good defense

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Bulldogs were Sarah Pruess Kaiue Ruhiig Cory Dixon Adam Daniel Nathan Clark Deacon Hdtor Liri Dan Johnson Leading defenders were B laquo Patoeki John Beeman Duaty White Chns Hatch Grth riammcr Wayne Newman and Anttony Fraaklia For the Rangers Mike Clark Todd Pearsall Justin Kusterer Aaron Alier and Bobby Armstrong were the leading hitshyters FUnger defense waa led by Aaron Spover Kim Niebaas Joey Barkman Nathaniel Cooper Bobby Armstrong and Jennifer Gentney

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Everyone for the Tigers hit well In addition Scott Boughton Steve Walz Ashley Coy Aaron Batsdorfer Victor Pitts and Jeff Hughes played good defense Nicki Lane and Jack Coon showshyed good improvement

The U S Ubor Departments Dislocated Worker Program is an effort to aid experienced workers who find themselves displaced due to plant closings techshynological changes foreign comshypetition or other major economic changes The program is funded under Title IH of the Job Tra ining Partnership Act accordii- to the Labor Departments annual report for the 19amp5 fiscal year

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totU arr mXe laquolaraquo Mart Ownlt Dave SrhniUrBboer Mike Waal M5 Riek Park la tiV bark rtm firon left are Phil Klaak Igtavt Oatwt Hie F a ^ Aaty Dwalmay and Ray Ameel

BLLfJOOGS who fiaislltd with a perfect 154 record were the e-hamptotu of the t-hall league sponsored by the Chelsea Rcreatilaquon Department n the front row from left are Cory Dixon Nathan Clark Christopher Hatch Sarah Pruess Dusty White and Daniel

Expert Pistol Shooting Demonstration Slated

The public is invited to a free pistol shooting exhibition nf the fastest guns in Michigan The demonstration of expert pistol shooting will take place on the pistol and rifle target range of the Chelsea Rod and Gun Club at 7)03 luigane ltd David Watson of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSO will lead the exhibition team which will start firms at 6 pm Tuesday Aug 12

Members of the team will not only exhibit and explain their pistol equipment they will also give practical demonstrations of shotgun rnarksmanship

Walsnn is a rising star in pracshytical shooting competition and

tional Shoot in Texas competing with more than 300 qualified irSC shooters

According to Dave Flank of the Chelsea Hod and Gun Club this event open to the public should Ixi considered a mast for serious members of all shooting disciplines

FVgtr more information call Dave Rank at 475-)437

Lingane Rd lies between Waterloo Rd and Hush Rd It may be reached from either direction The Chelsea Rod and Gun Club can he identified by its red brick clubhouse standing atop a hill Ore pistol range is a few feet north of the clubhouse and will be prominently marked

Johiuon la the back row from left are Garth Hammer Adam Daniel John freeman Wayne Newman Anthony Fraokjin and Ben Potocki The coaches from left are Sandy Potocki and Dehhl Gale Not pictured are Kask- Ruhiig and Deacon Holton

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ORAlaquotfF SLLOltf-KS nf the Midget ^raquoHUP have wrapped up a fine wavm nf bullvofthail play In Die front row fmm Wt irr Sara Prtty StrtAe Itayouwd Valrrir Bullock I)ehf pnw-rlaquo Andy Tripp and Chrlstinfl Gibson la tbe sernort row

from left irr Amy Prraquoy Melhwta Hraquofc Korl White linlt1i Srhalfer and I-iraquora HnJUm In the bai k nraquow arlt Run MaMry Vii-ki Kullltlaquo k and Bob BulUck Viii pi-tiirlaquori urc Ann TrrpMrs and Trd-rtl Hunk

Y A N K E E S O F T H E I n n E LEACHF lost the tSftjee championship is a iliwe 7-4 final game In tfebullfront raw Vnm left are Mddle Grmilgteaf gfce Radaat Nick McCalla Pat Steele DanJH laquoBes and Seen l-ong In the baltk row from left

are Scott Peieriwm wutvn Turn Steele Sieve Harm John Borm [Jong Steele Kea Slaoe Kevin Kisner and ciach Jack Rlsner Not pictured at Jason MeVittie and Mike Mr Eacbern

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FALL LEAGUES NOW FORMING THERE IS STILL TIME to tigat up for FALL LEAGUES

Dont misi thlaquo fun and excitement of league competition W have spots aval ohfe for Individuals or team on

SUNDAY Mixed Leagues 300 545 800 pm pgt 4 per team (2 male and 2 femole)

Bowl every other Sunday MONDAY Mens League 6 30 S 9 00 pm

5 per team TUESDAY todies League 9 am 4 per team

Mens l e a g u e 8 30 pm 5 per team Ladies League 830 pm 3 per team

WEDNESDAY Senior league 100 pm 3 per team Ladies league 900 pm 4 per team

THURSDAY Ladies League 1230 pm 4 per team Mens League 6 30 p m 5 per team Mixed League 9 00 pm 4 per team

FRIDAY Mixed League 1230 am 3 per team LATE SHIFT WORKfRSTHIS IS IT)

RELAX AFTER WORK WITH BOWLING Mixed Leagues 6 45 and 900 pm

4 per team 2 male and 2 female)

Haskvthall llegins Aug 11

Chelsea High school girls basketball practice begins Monshyday AUH 11

The varsity team will practice from 8 am to 1130 am at the high school gym Jim Winter is the coach

Junior varsity will practice at the Beach Middle school jjym from 830 am to 1030am Paul Terpsfra is the coach

Players should have had their physical examinations before starting practice

For more information call Winter at 371-1418 or Terpstra at 475-6822

CMS Golf Practice Sutris Aug 11

Chelsea High schools fall boys tjotf team will begin practice on Monday Aug 11 at 7 am at Inshyverness Golf Couise according to coach I^ren Winn

All participants must have had a phVMwil examination before they cat practice

I lie following are the remilb of the final week of Farm IC-aguc hawball gamex piayed the week of July 2A The laquonmex wenj piayed in a league ofgarilzed by the Chelitea Recreation Ix-part-rficnt

bull raquo bull FINAL STANDINGS

W L T Cuba 10 2 S Onolea 10 3 0 Dolphin 9 4 0 Wildcat Indians Tigers Angela Clipper

8 5 0 ft 9 0 2 9 2

2 9 2 11 1

DelpMaj 7 AagrU ft-Dolphin leading hitter the

iamf were Ben OConnor Kerbi Coy and Jason Dwienoo Torn Payne and Scott Coivin were standouts on defense Angel hit-tern were led by Evan Knott and Tom Barkum Jesse Petty had a good game on defense

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Cub M Tl(ert mdash Tilaquor hitters were led by Ryan

Dun lap (irtv Rirtwrd and Andy

Adult Softball Tbe following are results from

mens nod womens slow-pitch softhall games played in CbeJaea recreation leagues the week of July 29

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CATJ31 JBfy Mix 7 -Sue Koch was tine winning

pitcher Torn Kemp coached a good third baae

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Jiffy Mtx 1laquo McDoaalda ft-Ull Matties was the winning

pitcher in this fiveinning (janse Kveryooe hit well for Jiffy

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Cfcebea State Baafc ftmdash Sue Koch waa the winning

pitcher Leading hitters for CAT-S were Marda Newman and Renee Kornexl Chris Surma played a good third base

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Ron Schyiinaki waraquo tbe wuuun| pitcher and didnt walk a batter Dm Moody was 4-4 Rex Whiting X Howard Bush 3-4 and Dan Moody 3-4 Three KlinkDault players were thrown out at third base

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Mark Wlseiey was the winning pitcher Key Dotts Jeff Krull and Rich Boov each raquo n i 4-i Sportsshymans turned two doobie plays

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Gary Leonard was the winning pitcher

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Hansen A Sotta 5mdash Big Boy scored in the eighth inshy

ning on a single by Ryan Doletzky to win the game

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Stockbridge Merduats Smdash Mike Lacid was 3-3 for Mershy

chants with a grand slam and Idrrel Whitaker wa 34 Leading hitters for Jiffy were Scott Dault Chuck Elkins Armel Minix Sam Coomes Matt Grau Keith Neibauer and Scott Jones

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AampW4-Dave Moody was the winning

pitcher Don Moody was 3-4 and Dan EUiottt Dan Lancaster Ershynie Handley and Howard Bush were each 2-4

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Wolverine 4mdash Tim Klapperkh was the winshy

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Front Jeff Montana Nathan Hallett and Hick Hswer played Hood defenwi For the Cute it wan a totftl team effort

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Cublaquo 13 Wildcat 5 ~ Joremy Bradburys two home

ruriH paced the Cubit Nick Kramer also had a good day at tbe plate Jason Rosentreter and Matt Tuttle played good defense for he Cub Wildcat were powered by Craig Leonards home run Randy Hurst Gary Farmer and Nathan Young led the Wildcat defenders

Oriates 11 Oaspen J -Brad Jedele hit a thr-run

homer for the Ortoks Other top Oriole hitters were Bryndon Sketton with a home run and Jamie Policht Oipper hitters were lad by Jeffrey Branch Tom Inrtn and Jason Brvwn Defen-srvery Raymond Hatch Brad Jdele and David Bceman played weU for the Oriole wfeUe Hon Carter Jeffrey Branch and Justin Navin led the Clipper defenders

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btdtaas W Clipper Jmdash Indians had a good day at the

plate K C Harr hit a three run hone mn and Matt Caoanis and Calvin Poe each tripled Mike Meyer Robert Gonzales and Justin Navin paced the Clipper offense

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Top Angel hitters included Ryan Lndwig Eric Bergman Evan Knott Willie Hewitt and Jesse Haken who each had two hits Matt McVittJC and Jesse Petty had good defensive games For the Wildcats Nathan Young led the hitters and Jeremy Muha Matt Delong and Gary Farmer werethe top defenders

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Dotpfcitti IS Oriole 7 -Bert game of the year for the

Doipnina Dolphin off ens was led by Casey McCaila and Scott Colgt vin who hit home runs and Jason Donahoo Tom Payne and Jeremy Fekflump Scott Cohan Casey MrCalla and Kevin Coy made Rood defensive plays For the Orioles David Beeroan nil a home run and Keith Howe and Bryndon Skeitort had key lots Keith Rowe David Beeman and Brad Jedele played excellent defense

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Offirnt NOIMTP Program

At Independence Lake Cotnc cool off with BS The dog

days of Aecuat can be reirfstkaa but there is respite Join Washtenaw Catsty Parka and Recreat ion Commiss ioa s Naturalist Matt Heumann on Sunday Aug 17 9t Independence Lake County Park for a nature program called Shoreline Hunt See the plant arltd animal aquatic life along the shoreline learn about adaptations as weQ as tbe importance of shoreline maintenance

The walk goes rain or shine but please come prepared with shoes or boots for wading

The program is scheduled to begin at 10 pjn from the parking lot at Independence Lake County Park five miles north of Ann Arshybor Use the North Territorial Rd exit and follow the signs The program is free but there is a J2 park admittance fe per car

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for age 3-6 Saturday 900 a m YOUTH Agos 6 8 (Bantams) 1100 a m

Ago 9-11 (Preps) 1100 a m Ago 12-10 (JrrVraquoo|or) 900 a m

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Perkalut for Unlawful Snagging of Fifth

Under new legislation it will be illegal to possess or sell multi-pointed hooks commonly refershyred to as silver spiders or M-60s used for snagging fish

Beginning Sept 1 Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Conservation Officers will begin enforcing Public Act 189 which was passed in early July Amendshying the Michigan Sport Fishing 5 aw the Act dramatically inshycreases the penalties for unlawful snagging in the four snagging areas These include the Sable River below Hamlin Dam the Pere Marquette River near Scott-ville the Big Manistee River below Tippy Dam and the Muskegon River below Croton Dam

Persons found guilty of possessing or selling these devices may be imprisoned for up to DO days andor fined up to $300 Second or third offenders will face oven stiffer penalties

Multipointed hooKs have always bmn illegal to use in Michigan but their possession or sale was not controlled The new legislation in effect declares Micso devices now to be contrashyband and prohibits their possesshysion or sale

For hot buttered corn fill a large quart jar with hot water end sticks of butter When butter melts and floats to the top dip In the cobs and pull out slowly

The Chelseo Standard Wodnetdoy August 6 raquo966 11

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Some poor soul hat my oW Telephone number

As you may recoil kraquoT winter I twitched to an unJtstad phono

number otter rttetvioo some tota-nioM nasty reviews of rlaquoy work

Apparently people art still trying to coll me oi that nurrim And

tome of them arent being real pleasant about IT

t found out about mis oil imocertfy enough An old friend whom I

hadn teen in teveroi years triad to reach me of my former number

Yes he h laquo thraquo nvmber too but hes not hare my frtond won

TOM

fee sorry for the poor fomiry with my old numeer If theyre now

to The awwnwwty they probuWy think o bunch of (trks live hare

I ocoftwonelly oead to get cotts that trorTod tike this

How could you soy that about my dovghter7ll You art the sorriest

most porti

Sometimes rhvy began Kke rhiSi

God You son of 0 hiri mother I

Never once dtd i or o arft thot went like this

Thor you Mr Hamilton for making my son wund hklaquo on oil-

American foerboi) player even though you and I know he couldnt black

out my cocker spaniel

A couple of days ago i talked to rhe nan with my former phone

numbs He confirmed mot yes he hod received a few smsnga cotts and

mot he oppreckrrad me axploirring the ca-evmstonces to Mm

ffcrt I cant unearstand tor rhe life of me why the ptane company reshy

assigned my former nurnbar so quickly It rook less than frv mcrtrhs

Even more baffhng is this When I changed mimbers lt told the

telephone company man the reasonmdashI was being horrossed So what do

They do Net onh do they give ttws poor unsuspecting guy o number thats

likely to drew rTeienertt as well they dont even wort until the new

phone book comes out so the people con tee my nomas not in it

onymore (At lees it better not be) Isnt wonderful to oaoS with a iwmpony with so much common sense

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I have heard more itories about youth league boseboil and softbafl

this year Than ever before

And The theme TO most of Them would 6raquo Porerrrt Run Amok

Story nundjar one wos wail pubkized m tost waeki edition tn The

latter taction Appsrarrfry there were tome problems with The Form

Leogua boseboil tournament

In one of rhe games one team won the game etthar by one or two

runs dapanding on which score book was consulted Kowever it resulted

ma forfeit tor the wmmng teom when onangument ensuedobout frraquocot-

reef score ond the coach of the laquonrmraquong teom couldnt stand The bickering

anymore

There were a lot of hurt feegtng as a resuH of The incident

Smce I wasnt there I dont know esacthr what happened or whot

wos wad

rt doesnt reraquo matter errhar All i know is oil the crguing was oh

rhe port of the ADUITS not the kids The kids vrnph abided by rhe decishy

sion They dkaVt hove ony choke The tevnoment woe bsmg run by the KtQ jMgi iraquo l^r t4laam

Or was rr If the foumamem wo for The kids why was it vtecessary

for adults to hogatt and scrsom and yell obcut the final score and othershy

wise moke fine examples of themselves by rheir coodtxT

What does it soy to the young boys when parents get out of hand

obout somethmfl so meaningful es a baseball gome where the kids ore too

young to even pitch to Themselves

The Truth is some parents cant tolerate the thought of ir kids

losing and will go to oil sorts of extremes to prevent it And in that

sense the childs gome becomes their own When they try to monipolcte

the outcome no motfer how well-intentioned (We were cheatedl) it

fakes one more element away from the kids

If a mistake is mode it the scoring umpiring or playing so what

Kids an going to run into incompetefice oil their lives Why should recreashy

tion boseboil be ony different

The trouble begins when parents start trying to rectify every little

problem It usually only makes the situation worse

There was another situation last season when a parent m the stands

becorrw upset at on umpires coll The parent in a voice loud enough for

others to bear accused the umpire of being on drugs Just whot he

thought that would accomplish is not clear

Not to be outdone the umpire o boy m his late teem turned

around and called the parent a drunk He suggested the man go to one of

the loeol watering spots Ive heard various reports os to how the convershy

sation degenerated from there

The final chapter from Parents Run Amok involves the story of o

mother ond her son

Apparently the young boy fried to field a ball ond erred Thats pretshy

ty common in youth baseball

The mother probobly figuring the youngster hadnt been humiliated

enough when out onto the field shook the kid ond told him never to do it

again

That may have solved the problem The boy may never pick up o

baseball again

Most parents have reasonable attitudes obout their childs sports

But the ones who dont con be royoi pains in the Sombar

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Mike Slaaker MSU vewnn-arian aya that usmlaquo the entire wheat plant for bedding eotild cause some problems for livestock if the animab fe4 on the wheat that is In the straw

This probletn can be avoided if the animals on the straw sgtrt well fed wtth guod grain Symptoms nf poisoning include feed refusal vomiting and hyper estrogen synshydrome

SUnker says that if the animals develop thesr symptoms the straw should be removed and the animals given good feed They should return to normal health in a few days

Hart and Herb Bucholtz VHU dairy nutritionist recommend that farmers do not try flaquocLng any of the UjxinltonUininaLrt5 gram as a salva^t operauon If feeding is a must the grain should be tested for mycotoxins

Hart says that random samples of the grain should be taken at the time the combine u unloading in the field or as frrair s being unloaded from a field nogon or truck Taking sampiti from grain m storage does not provide a good representation A sample should xvust of 10 pounds of grain and be reperattative of the

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IT IS HKHfcBY (IKOKRKD thill th Dcftndant Kathleen Anniece Ojlvorlwuv whereabouts snd residence unhekm-vi-nfl to the Plaintiff herein shall answer or take such otfie- aotinu p may be granted by law or Court lliile on or before the llaquot-i day of August 1968 to tfrt nlmve Cgtiirt

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LamU Wool Producer To Vote on Market Program

Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

water flapfiatti is h-al to be let than ttwac teeto miaaiTrf aadar laquonraalaquoaai UOaft syateou This is Brteaavtty dw traquo the aver-aga 5 rtdDCttaB In water mnoff esplaquo1cnced aoder the oo-till system Pcstksrfea are introducshyed to surface water supplies largely through field surface runshyoff Similar but Leas dramatic reshyductions lraquove been shown in reshyduced Ullage system

Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

CHELSEA VILLAGE PLANNING COMMISSION

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

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should blaquo acktriraquowd to f^ Chelsea Vi i laqe plonnff^)

Commi^son 104 East Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

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considered

CHELSEA VILLAGE PLANNING C0MMISSI0I

Prejaterkat fteler Chairman

Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

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the ltither hand thr ^ame winning play if a ^rtampionship context involving onei own favorite team will probably remain r memury for a life-time Similarshyly nr rrsiiy not remember the license number of his own erar but if he wrtnexae a robbery jota igtu the licrnse number fact and reports it to the polire he will probably rwrver forget it Kmo-lurftal Munaling like triese es--bulltfiptes ran wwr apyt^ne a trjerrinn s nsv^iated iLh a wijrnuln- hai jArogaea (motion

Kelaquoearfh indiratei th^( mtmorv trt^es are laid down by structural lt-hantfe in the Eiran Thf tffeufc-yi igtf rjre memor- trarr vartlaquo bull rrin^ to tlie dearee of rarrraquolaquoig Strr^w rrnrt^-iisyailv rtave amprow assvMiatioas ith the iraquoiniftt ^xpFnefiii Hw dries nut mnMi on1 ha ti- ^et moshytional to remerrit)- Kepetitiin n itNr aswxtAtirni - n Llaquo worn bulleil Almirtt pvenf-raquone m this courstn gtV T he gtlaquo of eiiht knows that (ieorK- WalthirgTon aa thlaquo f u ^ prlaquoiidlaquont of the Lntled Stateh Hat knowledge la tne r-tult of -earraquo if emphasis frim first wKit play^ to bt^h Mhgt-gtl rtt-sfciry t iurkes People wth ltraquogtrf memories iwiially have ) way of iwaooatinw nformation they learn M they re rnlaquo iearr inK isolawa btts -if ififorniaiiim For example a person who iearn the meanniraquot of the word travesty u nuch mure lilst-h Ui reirerribrr f hgt- iniounterlaquo1 it fi i nrujzaint raquortilt ie And Imiked t up ititA rtr itjdi agtwraquo aagtV -r t a ie U was 1 n a caijtilai list The context of tt- article provides an JAsocia-tiir ir thlaquof word

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

Memory traces do decay as time goes by Some go very rapidly One may keep a phone number in memory for a week or so as long as it is lgteing used A couple of weeks after it can no longer be remembered This loss of memory can either bo due to the decay of the bullbulllt -al pattern itself of the tii bull bull bull i ievc it from sto iigt

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AMY TRIMIL WITH THE THIRD LJGHTWE1GHT in-dividnal lanjb wakh wgtid for $225 per pound ugt Roe Milter (or Ford Farm fttwoJactnring during thr IJvesiolti Sale Thursday Jaly J t l i the Washu-aaw lt (HIDU 4-H Fair at the Salin- Far^n Coaaffl GraaadR

JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

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Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

principal at Pontoon High la Dearborn She waa a

of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

Funeral Home

Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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No 6MI65 - 1986 MERCURY C010NY PARK STATION WAGON - 9 passenger power tearing brakes lucks windows Loaded LIST raquo17441 INVOICE raquo144M13 YOUR COST raquo1444413

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A FAMILY ENTERPRISE put tigMhrr (ltuntrgt Fresh Pro-dare a aew btffiinesi at th -inner ol Werkwr iod North Tershyritorial Rds oppuMlr Niirih Uiki S(in Brum Poll hi i|ld his wife t^nrtf nian In vtiuli (h- raquobullbullbull bullbull ---- r^ fltKiis bull tth -tpecialty frsods lutt and taeklv and gt-rn craft

Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

bull bull M H U i l ^ M I W l W I I U B M I

Precast Conoete safety Barriers For vehicle controi and other uses

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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CLOCK TOWER By Will Connelly

A Irw generations aRu a millionaire was nqfnronc who liad $1 million in fwMewiuns or

jW income ltgtf $)0000 a year ihc equivalent 3jf five percent pet annum on one million rjftckj Nw we ue ip|gtroiilt fiing ihc day when ^bullWlionafc will be wmeonc who earns a I^pllion a yttr ifil Thtw VIM money changes espetiallv raquoSjfcpttlaquo by middle aged people reflect ltltpoundjldul but Heady increases in 0frac34frac34^ and retai VPff Eiihei will follow an increase in the tilt ^ K T C occasional exceptions Prices plungec fcttcat Depitwwn They soared during the drier administration jpoundfbday the inflation rate is on the minus side due 10 the oil glut and poundjS|gerflowing crops As a rule however the creep continues so that jjflfcei usually double in just one generation g g In my libraxy is a replica of the llaquoX)8 Sears Roebuck catalog ^pcrc you can find a full size upright piano for $68 which would fittA fot $1400 today An elaborate set of white and gold china was ffiun for 1798 Elsewhere in the catalog was a $6 clothes washing f fMfKhinc that would save you hours of hand scrubbing over a i-IMshboard gt Another 22 years added to 1ltX)8 will take you a century from bull that old Sears catalog and youll still be getting the old one-two

fiorh inflation For instance the average cost of college tuition for four years will be well past $70000 What is more--unless you are sotrtc kind of financial wizardmdashthere isnt much you can do to beat live inflation game Wages costs of living stocks and dividends usually rise together

Your greatest chance in your economic life may very well come in your middle and later yean By then your kids are grown and on their own Your house is paid for or approaching it You have plenshyty of appliances and furnishings many of which are good for years

And yon are close to the peak of your earning power What is mote you have Social Securitymdashmaybe both of

youmdashand perhaps a pension to boot plus federal hraith benefits under Medicare

In addition you can take advantage of the lower expenses and highef earnings of middle age by tucking substantial amounts of savings away in tax shelters including IRA or Kcogh plans The law permits you to shelter a certain part of your income in an untaxed savings or investment account At the time of your investment every dollar is tax free reducing the remaining amount of taxable income and putting you into a lower tax bracket The IRA money (for employee) and the Keogh money (for cmployrrs) keeps acshycumulating tax free wealth year alter yea Only when you reach retirement and begin to make withdrawals from your fund are those withdrawals subject to income tax What remains in the fund continues to grow with tax free interest tj This sure beats 1908 and all the years back to 1776 T During these earlier eras of American history 12 out of 13

p4gtple died broke A great many barely survived on subsistence etfrings paid to them by wealthy land owners mine owners and in-djtttrialifts Others including independent skilled craftsmen died broke because they spent every dollar they could lay their hands on

Somebody in the back row calls out jovially Whats the mat tct with dying broke You cant take it with you

Ho ho friend Very funny A lot of people 50 and above have decided that they want to i retirement age with a comfortable collection of Social Sei un-tt Mr Keq|h owned home securities and cash in the bank

know of one such couple with an art studio who worked well 70 They lived frugally having gotten national and interna-

_ id travel out of their system and arc now content to live in raquo ffcidest home conveniently near a small lake So what else do they

jraquolaquo Wf w a n t t0 continue to live sensibly so that each year we can a few thousand dollars to our savings they told us Then we ride out bust or boom limes and still be solvent

$J We like their common sense advice because we dont like to $pound broke or leave our kids with a pile of unpaid bills to settle We ftf their ambition to leave enough money to their several grand-jjtfldren so that each one will have something for a start in life

bull^lybe even a down payment on a home We also chink well of fampfcving some benefits to a few charities who routinely spread their qJssiogs to others gt Tf)Crc a r c ticklish problems for most people who arc not flmtn-|2ji professionals Here are some bits of advice given to its by our j5raquon financial clients poundJ As you reach 50 turn conservative Steer clear of the Get Rich l Jftick schemes in favor of respectable proven investments in stocks laquoSrraquotrusts that specialize in blue chip stocks Yosi have a steady living jtf about 16 more years You arc not in immediate need of income bulljStlook for the lists of blue chip stocks or even better diversifies-30ff in a reputable trust thai will divide your investment among a bullJrfimber of good companies i As you turn into your retirement years with no pay check behind you turn away from most of your stocks in favor of invest-Ancnt quality bonds which guarantee you -a fixed income for the life jifthe bonds which commonly runs from 10 to 20 years Investshyment grade bonds are rated AAA A A or A by professional raters Jsueh as Moodys or Standard and Poors Since the higher the rating She lower the interest you may wish to take a higher return v Remember As the law stands now all municipal bond income 35 untaxed by the IRS If its a Michigan municipal the income is Jilso free at state income tax 1 bull It is risky to invest too much of your capital in one investment ^orone industry or even one state If you arc investing a loi in ^Michigan bonds to avoid taxes remember that Michigan or any pother state can get into the investment doghouse So buy bonds iat arc insured They guarantee both as to principal and interest lYet the insurance is usually no more than V4 of one percent

bull One positive investment rule is never to invest in securities ofshyfered by unknown persons phoning from unknown companies In-vestigate every company and every investment before you buy

bull While you arc in your M)s and 60s educate yourself in the inshyvestment market of your conservative choice by reading some good bullbooks that are intended lor laymen Read them free in the big libraries Ihiy the ones worth keeping raquot the big book stores Make a habit of following the financial columns in the daily newspapers and reading ihc financial sections of good magazines such as U S J News or Torbes After awhile you will become familiar with Wall bull Street You will Icatn not 10 get excited about day to day Pactional bull changes in prices

Above ail learn how bond markets work Since the interest laquo paid by the Iwnd is a fixed amount the resale value of the bond will go up as bond interest rates fall and drop as bond interest rates I bull t i t e bull

I Study this stuff while youre in your fifties or younger ami ii laquo will IK apple pic on retirement day

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In The Standard bull I H M M N t M H P B H I i ^ M

PRNLSE PRATT bull Ciiea High tK-hool nenior was Chosen to be bull tprrolMT of the Michigan Uom All-State Band The band took part la llie annual rrxrvrntioa of tie Uaaraquo Clubti International in NewOrieam July 9-12

Two from Chelsea Attend Lions Gub Convention

Two Chelsea residents parshyticipated recently in the 69th anshynual convention of Lions Clubs Inshyternational held in New Orleans July 9-12

Dave Prohaska deputy district governor of Lions District 11B1 represented the Chelsea Lioas Gub ss a delegate to the convenshytion Denise Pratt a Chelsea High school senior attended as u member of the Michigan lions All-State Band which is sponshysored by the Lions of Michigan Denise received a ft00 scholarshyship grant from thgt lt VLslaquoa I -ions Club to cover the cost of transporaticm meals and housshying while on tour

Prnhaslca attended all three plenary sessions held at the Ixgtui-siana Superxkxne and particishypated in several jeminars He inshydicated that one uf the highlights of the convention was the presenshytation of the Lions Clubs Internashytional Humanitarian Award to Nobel Peace Prize winner Mother Theresa of Calcutta Inshydia (or her tireless efforts to aid the starving the hcHnetets ami the ill Mother Theresa accepted the award in person and delivered a 20-minute address to tfcA j 4 l lt bdquo i n t A 0 blftV uraquo I fc fcv

Of major significance was the convention vote to change the lions International constitution

to permit women to become members of a Lions Club Although the proposal received a 5frac34 percent affirmative vote the measure failed to pass because a two-thirds majority vote was reshyquired to adopt the proposed byshylaws change A similar measure was defeated at the recent Kiwanis convention held in Houston which yielded 53 percent against and 47 percent for admisshysion of women members

The Michigan Lions All-State Bami of which Pratt was a nu-mber took second place in competition amorit approximateshyly 50 bands which participated In addition the Michigan band received the prestigious honor of presenting a concert to the delegates and their guests at the Superdome immediately precedshying the opening session of the conshyvention

Pratt tried out in January in St Johns for a position as clarinetist with the band 167 students were selected from over 00 ap-plicaxU bdquo

lr addition to rrurrifct|rtrrtr three and one-half hour opening day parade and giving a concert that evening the band also J t L J V I I U U U UUI

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Square in the French Quarter unci at the Wynhoven Senior Citizens Apartment in New Orleans

Manchester Street Fair Set Saturday

Hummel Finishes DA Program

Diedre Hammel daughter of James and Doris Hammel of Chelsea was recently honored at a pinning ceremony at Washtenaw Conmunity College

The ceremony marked her completion of the dental assistant program at the school

Diedres skills as a dental a-ssiatant range from general chair assisting to assisting In periodontal surgery

Diedre is a member of the American Dental Assistant Association the Michigan Denshytistry Association the Washtenaw District Dental Assistants Association and the Dental Advisory Committee at Washtenaw Community College

Diedre is a 1963 graduate of Chelsea High school She plans to attend the Dental Hygiene Proshygram at Lansing Community Colshylege

24 Yearn Ago (Continued from page two)

basis by Aug 20 Or all senators be elected this year on a state-at-large basis

Keith Haab (CHS )963) won the junior showmanship contest at the Brown Swiss State Associashytion picnic held on the Edward Bush farm at Reese

The Chelsea Fire Department was called shortly after 1030 pm Sunday to the Robert Wagner-Charles Slocum property near Spring Lake A cottage on the pnwerty was burned to the ground

34 Years Ago Thursday Aug 719laquomdash

Fred M Alger Jr is the Republican partys candidate to run against Gov G Mermen Williams the Democratic canshydidate for re-election in the November general election

The 60th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Perry Noah was observed at the Wood family reunion held at their home at North Lake Sunday The Noahs have made their home in the North I-akc area their entire married life For the past 40 years they have Lived in the bouse where Mrs Noah was born 79 years ago Her parents were Mr and Mrs William Wood

Claire Rowe won the Chelsea village championship and the Wiruuis trophy by defeating Earl Osborne in the championship match at the Inverness goU course July 27 In the flight of 16 players Robert Devme won from Bill FisenbeuttT and in the reshymaining flight of eight players Art Wilson won from Charles Lancaster A total of 40 players took part in the matches

Reuben D Hsseichwraquorrtt who had been a patient at St Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor since he was injured in a truck-train crash at the Lima Center Rd crossing July 25 died Aug 6

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Historic Manchester will be closing downtown Main St once again for its 9th annual Manshychester Street Fair Saturday Aug 9 The event is sponsored by the Manchester Art Guild and the Manchester Chamber of Comshymerce

Officially the hour of the fair arc 9 am to 5 pm However there will be a Pancake Breakfast at the Emmanual church on W Main St from 8 am to 11 am The breakfast will be sponsored by First of America and the proceeds will go to the Manchester Art Guild Scholarshyship for a graduating high school senior

The fair will feature exhibits of original handcrafted works juried by members of the art guild Each artist in the juried section was required to submit three slides of his work Exshyhibitors were selected on the basis of quality and originality of their work Awards will be presented to the best in the show

This year water color artist Nancy Feldkamp is returning for the seventh straight year

Those participating include a glass blower wood carver water color pencil artist fiber artists potters painters and other such talented individuals All artists are encouraged to demonstrate their media Another section of the fair is reserved for un-juried displays of crafts

The Cassini Ensemble i stringed chamber music group will provide entertainment They have won the Trappers Alloy Street Performers Competition in Detroit and they have also pershyformed for many years at the Arm Arbor Street Fairs

The downtown shops will fill their sidewalk displays with bargains Antique hunters will enjoy the large variety at the Blacksmith Shop Collectible Sale sponsored by the Manchester Historical Society at 10 W Main St the Old Mill Flea Mai kit and in the Manchester Antique Mall

The Historical Societys Blacksmith Shop museum at 314 E MainSt will also be open

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bull And notify your insurance company or ogent of course Expect to fill out a claim form end hove o certified copy of the death certificate on hand

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Mondaymdash Chelsea Recreation Council

730 pm second Monday of the month Village Council chambers 3Stf

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Forcemdashsecond and fourth Monshydays 7 pm Kresge House

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Chelsea Kiwanis Club meets ever Monday 630 pm at Chelsea Community Hospital

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the second Monday of each month in the South School Library at 715 pm

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the first and third Mondays of each month 8 p m in the Board Room

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Chelsea Ltonlaquos second Monshyday of each month at the Meeting Room in the Citbens Trust on M-52 Chelsea at 730 p_m Call 475-179 for information

Parents Anonymous Group Chelsea a self-help group for abusive or potentially abusive parents Mondays 7-9 pm Call 475-947(5 for inf ormatKW

bull laquo Toughlove Parent Sapport

Groupmdash For parents troubled by their teen-agers behavior in school in the farruly with drugs and a|eonol or with the law 730 pm Mondays St Joseph Hospishytal 5raquol E Huron River Dr Education Center Classroom 8 Information- Sue Thomas S7HXW7 or Gale Cobb 996-87]

bull raquo bull Lima Township Board meets

theftrst Monday of each month at 8 pm 1-una Township Hall

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Arthritis Support GroupmdashFor those afflicted with arthritis 7-9 pm Monday Aug 11 Sixth Floor lounge of Reichert Health Building (next to St Joseph Mershycy Hospital) Ann Arbor Parn Skene a registered nurse and program director of the Michigan Chapter of the Arthritis Foundashytion will talk about Offering Support to Family Members SpofcMpoundd by Segvices to the EMeyfyat Catherine McAutcv Jieapb Center For more inforshymation call 573-6411

Chelsea Area Historical Socieshyty picnic Monday Aug 11 at 6 pm at Glenn and Olive Wiseman farm Bring dish to pass and table service Meeting follows dinner Call 475-7W7 for further information

Tursttaymdash Sylvan Township Board

meeting date changed for August to Tuesday August 12 1906 7 pm 112 W Middle St Chelsea advlO-3

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Olive Lodge 156 FampAM Chelsea Regular meeting first Tuesday of each month

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Chelsea Area Jaycees second Tuesday of each month at Chelsea Community Hospital Open to men and women from ages IB through 36 For more inshyformation call Tim Merkel 47W372

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Association 630 pm at the Chelsea Hospital fourth Tuesday of each month Call 475-1707 for information

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Tuesday of every month 645 pm at Chelsea Community Hospital Ph 475-7324 or write PO Bo 121 Chelsea

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regular meeting second Tuesday of each month at the clubhouse linganeRd 49tf

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Chelsea Rebekah Ixrfge No 130 meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 730 pm

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Chelsea Communications Club fourth Tuesday of each month 8 pm Chebea Lanes basement meeting room

Wvdttrtdaymdash Support Group for Helatives of

Alzheimers patients Wednesday Aug 20 10 to 12 noon Turner Geriatric Center 1010 Wall St AiV A r h n r KVir m f i r m a H A ^ a l l

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Public Meeting Set To Discuss Phone System

VFW Post yenft meeting second Wednesday of month 730 pm VFW Hall 106 N Main

OES first Wednesday followshying the flirt Tuesday of the month at the Masonic Temple U3 W Middle at 7raquop m

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Support group meeting for family members of people with AJxheimers Disease Wednesshyday Aug IX St Clares church 2308 Packard Rd Am Arbor 7raquo to 9 pm Call CR4S38 for more information

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Athletic Booster meeting Wednesday Aug XI 7 pjn Fair Service Center Final preparashytion for fair

Thursdaymdash Chelsea Rod aud Gun Club Auxshy

iliary regular meeting second Thursday of each month 730 clubhouse Lingane Rd

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meeting second Thursday of each month 730 pm at Citizens Trust meeting room For more information call 475-2629

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American Legion Pest No 31 General meeting the first Thursshyday of each month at the post home Csvanaugfr Lake

laquo bull New Beginning Gnef Group

first and third Thursday each month 730-9 pm Family Pracshytice Center 775 S Main St Chelsea

bull Knights of Columbus Womens

Auxiliary second Thursday of each month 3 pm at K of C Hall 207raquo Old US-12

bull bull Limaneers at the home of Mrs

Glen Wiseman Aug 7 Pot-toe dinner at 1230 pm

Friday-Senior CKizou meet third Frishy

day of every month pot-luck dinshyner games and cards euro pm at Senior Citizen Activities Center at North school

raquo Toastmasters International

each Friday in the Woodlands Room at) ttwtost bullgerasrjaastr Hospital at 12 pnv for ssterow tion call Judy Peak 47S-UI1 est 311

Overeaters Anonymous meet

every Friday 710 pm Dexter library (upstairs) Baker Rd Dexter For more information call Vickie 863-9134 or Margy 42S-4982 x3tf

Mine Motivemdash Drop-In Service the Childrens

Center at Chelsea Community Hospital 475-1311 est 405 or 406

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Home Meals Service Chelsea Meals served daily to elderly or disabled Cost per meal $225 for those able to pay Interested parshyties call Ann Feeney 475-1493 or Joyce Manley 475-2795

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475-1581 2nd floor of Village Ofshyfices Thursdays 10 to 4 or if an emergency need at other times call I jnda at 475-7405 or Jackie at 475-1925

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FIA Community Center open Mon Fn for free services food clothing and financial assistance

Dear Sir All year long the working

people of Michigan work their heads off then on Labor Day have a barbecue But some people have no right to Join in on the fun I mean the welfare cheaters who are too lazy or stupid to get a Job

What a mew The snrting people should be richer but in truth they are no better off than the welfare cheater Alter taxes and bills what little money is left the working people spend on beer and meat But the welfare cheaters do not have to pay taxes and bins so may haw just as nunc money for beer and maat And who do they get the money from Yoo gaesaad it the work ing people

It makes) me tick to mmk my

bums CaD me a radet bat that is what is what they are DWD You can sac ihem aa CUBUMMHI 7 when there is a uxartar laquor h art in th- nftftrt ii rhuhdj Mutt of toem need dental work but they buy beer and meat taktfasst

Barbecue should only be liar the working people not tbe welfare cheaters

Cjisunir Wojtechowski

Dear Editor Your last edition included an

article about Morgan horaat a breed named after the horse Justin Morgan Evidently some peopte really love Morgan Horses

In the same edition of your newspaper under the birth anshynouncements is a newborn daughter named Morgan who has a brsther named Justin

TunFizteT Dexter

Dear Editor In all the excitemeig sttrroond-

ing ihe rectait Chelsea Mud Bog one issue in been wwiooked Activities like (he mad bog bring in people from outside of town- Many spend money in our local esfabushmenss But others just Utter and cause trouble Did anyone besides me see the big fight in PoOys parking lot the night of the mud bog

Some people who vistt Chelsea become enchanted and never want to leave Who can blame Own But when they do not have ions or education what good are tlwy

Wt have to be careful of out-ampdert There are enough of us already

Harcourt Brace

Dear Editor If the Lord Jesus Christ has

anything to say about it (and you can bet he does) the current Tennessee monkey trial conshycerning anti-Christian material in Achool textbooks will alert parents in Chelsea and outlying areas to the objectionable ideas their own children must endure In the name of educational freedom

For example it is a known fact that several area teachers (you know who you are) show their students Real Life Adventure movies like Bear Country as rewards for good behavior How would you like to be a Christian child and feel obliged to laugh along with your classmates many of them pagans at the furry four-legged stars of these movies who steal food from campers picnic baskets Teachers should know better There is nothing Tunny about such blatant violations of the Fifth Commandment

But they are only bears you say Has anyone ever wondered why Walt Disney was so fascinated by animals why he consistently gave them human qualities in his cartoons and Real Life Adventures To my mind there is no doubt he was a closet evolutionist Some say lie gave acting jobs to Jews and other adshymitted liberals

The content of his movies aside Mr Disney is also believed to have had himself frozen after he found out he had cancer This ill-advised attempt at earthly imshymortality will only earn him a on -way ticket to Burning Hell once the doctors turn his temperature down Oh ho will live forever all right but who wants to spend eternity In a deep fryer

To his credit Mr Disney wns not ft Communist Yet many of the rides at Disneyland fMr Toud Pirates of tho Caribbean etc) suggest a decided interest in the occult Do tcachfirs consider this when they run Son of Flub-bcr on the video deck

Ami why should teachers show movies anyway A better reward for Kood behavior would be to allow students to slntf hymns or have tm(gtet practice Preparedness is the key to fifhtinK Third World invaders

If there is no room for Jesus in nur classrooms there should he no room for Kent Life Advenshytures either

Dwnyne Purdy Manchester

Dear Editor Brian Hamilton your sports

writer thinks Little League coaches should be more positive with the bdi Whats there to be positive about My kW struck out four times in PM game He probshyably cost his team the championshyship

Kids need to learn about the real world Someday they will have basse yeumg at them maybe even the law UtUe

coaches can get the ball so to apeak They hare a

reapooatbtfty to haOar at the kid

PbflPtptno

TotheColtor We would Ua to tfauk Mr

Moneaa for fettmg the Farm League tournwaant together and Larry Nix (or being head umpire and all fbe people who helped

We nari this was a good ex-tor our children A big

thanks to tbe Cnelaea Merchants far their donations

Tte Oriole Coaches Team and Parents

A town meeting to discuss the Chelsea telephone system has been arran^l by the Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce and will be held Aug 219 a m at the Chelsea Milling Co auditorium

The chairman of thr Public Semee Commission and the manager of corporate affairs from Michigan Bell will be presshyent to discuss the curm situashytion and answer questions Also the remits of the recent local business survey regarding telephone problems wilt be available

TbeCftamberhashadexreUent reapoBM and co-operation from the PuMic Service Commission and Michigan Befl in arranging this mlaquoeting Initially the Chamber intended to initiate an ttmdashnr to improve the quality of

service in our srea Now it rtp- pears Ihiit the rmetlng will be traquorlaquorly informational siaiV Michigan Bell has ami and wilt continue to work on solution to our problems

All interested parties are I vited to attend the meeting

Please call the Chamber office 475-1145 if you plan to attend

A further announcement regarding the agenda will be published before the meeting

OW cars scrap tires and conshystruction rubble provide better-refuge for marine life that natural reefs says National WikfUfe magazine Fish need privacy for spawning and prota^ tier from strong ocean currents and discarded junk does a bettst job than nature vt providing proshytection

H

To the Editor The sew achool year is just

about wbui again School buses will be faiag ap and down MdUnley as usual

I would think t a good idea if the Chelsea Police would have the no parkta laquocopyraquo replaced that have come up misssng this yt

Pm sore the intention of the no parking areas on McKinky are for school buses and Urge trucks coming off Dewey onto MeXinky and going south They have to make wider turns than care do Then you have a small curve to the left which can become tricky with cars parked on the west side of McKinley

Theres always been no parkshying signs on the west side of MdUnley St for the whole btoefc for as long at 1 can remember Where dM the no parting at anytime algae go

Have the no parting regula-tfcms been changed for parking on the west side of McKinley or has aomeoH removed the signs for their own convenience Tut sure it was the latter making it more dangerous

If the no parking signs have been imwed they should be replaced and ahtdai fcy especial ry prkr to the achool year startshying It wooid make it that much safer for the bus drivers and all concerned

A Chelsea Resident

Pleatgt Notify U In Advance of

Any Change in Addreim

H MERC MARS

Y o u A r r i v e d o f

40 (August 3)

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Stat ItaprrM-nUtitr Margaret OConnor H Arm Arbori a voral oepwwfit iraquolt IV munty FiKht-to-KLftow law fULi aski-d or an At-tltrnlaquo7 Generals tjpiniofi on th nurtttT

TV stale fUght-to-Know Law ileawiy says that it supersedes any locni Rlght-to-Know or-diAeace Yet the county perusta in planning for the enforcement of such a local ordinancemdashan orshydinance that would adversely afshyfect the farmer of the county MrtOConwor stated

The Attorney Generals Office ha cewjpJeted bull ranch dr aft of an optBteo aod It it now before the 1-abWr Division attorneys for editing and approval When that step fee beta completed it will go to Attorney General Frank Keney Car Mi final editing and JpprltwL

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f^vr Travelgttide Th SE Michigan Xvur Available

Ibe Travel ic Tourist Associashytion of Southeast Michigan i TTA i is aftering its 54-page full color KuAebook TRAVELFUN free to thefpuWic The guidebook which colors an 11-county region in Southeast Michigan lists 13tgt separate attractions and events plus parks campgrounds dining places and accommodations It alas contains a full-color map of theSoutheast Michigan area

TRAVEUUN may be obtained free by visiting the TTA office at (A Park St in Troy or any of the state Welcome Centers Mall requests require a $1 fee to cover postage To get a copy by mail send to TRAVEI FUN PO Hot 1590 Troy 4raquo9

In 863 the first national black [ihOr organisation was formed th-- Colored National Iatxir lrton according to I^lgt( Firsts In America a publication of the U S Department of i^bor

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COVERED IN SEWAGE ETerytsia hi the fcesemeat of thetoea La WW destroyed last week wfaea die vfBafes aft swot faikd aad

sewage fraeaAe i iLgttlaraatmas tacked up Owner Ed GrecaLeaJ last taad uoyetiag and all ass barters

Subvene today to The Standard

laquo1 Students Chosen for Future Leaders Seminar

Businesses arraquoJ schools workshying together educating students on the re life operations of the business world

Thats the objective of the fourth annual Future Business leaders Conference (FBLTi a

ooe-wwek progrant- wrasse en aw- the AM Arhor Area Chamber of Commerce and sponsor by Washtenaw county businesses for high school juniors

The program introduces students to business planning communication economics and the impact of high technology

Chosen to represent Chelsea High school at the conference are Angela Alverez Ksmblery Clutshyter Sara Noah Card Tassarini and Christen Zerkel

Our program is designed said Rod Benson president of the Ann Arbor Area Chamber of Commerce to give high school students an opportunity to meet and interact with business leaders and to obtain a better understanding of the business community and how it works

The FBLC began in 1962 with 23

student and 41 raquo bull bullbullbull taking part This year )2 students and bull3 bosinmaes will be represented in the four-day program

This year students parshyticipating in the Future Bonnes Leaders Conference will lowr a number o eorapaoles kra about eAlrrprenlaquoarrap and at tend a special hmhcun wjdi business leader TV program will include speaker from the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority JP todwtrtes and KMS Fusion hK The FBIX wflj also include a computer semoa where student will have the opshyportunity to operate their own business

Conference planners say the 1988 Conference should prove to be the best so far The program has grown tremendously over the past several years said Ksthy Horner FBIX co-ordinator This year we have received an overwhelming response from the students and business communishyty think both groups leam from each other Thats the unique feature about our program

Collins DeSmyther Win Chrysler Scholarships

Kim Collins and Dianne DeSmyther of Chelsea have been chosen two of 104 winners of the Chrysler Corporation Fund Scholarship Program

Collins daughter of James Colshylins plans to study biomedical engineering at Michigan State University Her father is employed at Chrysler Proving Grounds

DeSmyther daughter of Gale DeSmyther plans to study nursshying at Northern Michigan Univershysity Her mother is also employed at Chrysler Proving Grounds

Funded by the Chrysler Fund the scholarship program is designed to provide financial aid to employees children age 21 and under who are enrolled or plan-

Elenientary Kolls To Be Finalized

Chelsea elementary schools will bo finalizing kindergarten class lists the week of August lfl

Parents who have children of elementary age but have not enrolled should contact the school district at 475-9131 with the childs name and address

School in Chelsea begins the week after I-ubor Day

rung to enroll ui a two or tag-year college university or approved vocationtechnical school

James F ToDey vice-president of public affairs who serves as president of the Chrysler Corshyporation Fund said the 104 winshyners demonstrated outstanding scholastic performance career aspirations and goals and leadership aptitude

Competition for the awards was very tough Tolley said

It is not easy lo pick so few winners out of hundreds of potenshytially qualified applicants

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The Champtsea fgttondfjil Whdnmday August 6 1986 J

Chelsea Lanes Is Knee Deep After Sewage Pump Falters

Its hard ugt twnera a teaky laquo asaw faat cooMctaia nearly ftve tm ct aawngt to back ay In tot

Bat flsstt axadly what bap-

U a t T U n d a y afUnioon ClMlMf U M I owner Cd OrwLaff wm a ceap4e laquof baa

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ftwn fta aunt part of vm dam daw to a faulty

Aaofiatt vadt Assistant bullHgff Lee Fahrner

aakl I t fflBBal awe now tbe faae want bad at why the alarm ayatam dktat go off

We lieve tu take a look at the circuitry and see what

rvery ritlwr himingtlaquo wintfi of Chebea l^net 11 gtgtnded up m the Chebea I^nes casement Thats because Chelsea Lanes a at the low point in the lystem All that arwage flows downhill and halti to be pumped back uphill into the eyitem If the pump doesnt work the sewage barks up

In Greenl^af case the aewage backed up through the haiement twieti unttl it fitted up 4 r of his basement All of QteJeea Lanes bueineflf reenrdb dating back to HSt were destroyed along with a bar banshyquet tables and tftaln food and carpeting

1 caBad the IBS and wey tcM me to take photographs and mrow aO the records in the dump-ster GreenUal said

When I first went down there the methane gas waa ao bad it wooid hat aboot knockyooout

Cheiaea Lanes waa apparently

I -iriy ^lawcss that suffered any dairtage due to the pump problem Fahmer said

No one is sure how the question of liability will work out Does the village pay ft the damage or does Cheiaea Lanes

Greenl eaf said he baa an idea but didnt elaborate He had enough en Ms muid deanJng out a basement that untiled hha 0 worst toilet yov can imagine

Radar Deteitor Stolen from Auto

AradaroVtectoYTBhiedatftfe was stolen from an aatonkoUk wbUe it was parked at the Parts Peddler store on M-iS

Pabce said the theft occurred between tM am and 6 pm Oft Friday Aug l

Police said the detector belongs to Richard Van Epps vi Jackson

the faulty fas caused one The aewage front

CfacJjaa Btf Boy Taeo Bed AW and

Julie SmMflmg Stadymg in Mexico

of Deck and Sbarry Swfflce l4tB6 Bad Bare QreW is comttaaiog

Vvrmj lt Gaadalajara ales-Mraquo r pagt of bar matters degree program at T^andsninl (Aaaarfee Gradwse Setooi of

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Jail will eemplete her aaBaaWs degree ia bsaraaticua] bajioess maoagesktat ia

Mae if a oWI grsdoste af Ckelata High school She gissauaai flaagM ewn laadc fraai attasa ODBSBS ia mt wah a degrees ia economics and

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SI I ho Cholson Standard Wednesday August 6 19U6

Catherine McClung I^nds a Brush to Conservation Cause

VFW Post Auxiliary Members ViraquoU Natumal Home at Eaton Rapids

Wildlife p a i n t s Catherine Mcilum bullsvflo is poised for the biKtfcst exhibit of her carer r--OH Us her frvniient opportunities to observe wtlillififjs a luxury

To belp preserve that luxury raquohc sets wide a bulljood portion of Iwr prints for tin- fund-raising acshytivities M conservation group She is prepartng tor her role as featured artist in (he 1U87 Michigan Wildlif Art Festival to lhgt held nest Aprii 3-4 at Southfield iivk Onter Print of her p4intinri Morning Spender will laquoo IJT alc for SISO beginning nest J-Miuarv and will continue on sale through the festival date with iroceM oing to the founshydation liabitat restorstkm efshyfort

i t s ihe biggrst thing to happen to ITIgt career Mid the Toronto native raquo N w U-yeraquof-o4d daughter Mlaquorsa attends Dexshyter lt Wvlie Middle school Her hustwnd Mikr McClmuj i the thirrj mrmher olt the family They have lived in the secluded woods of Webster Uwnship for s laquo n yean

CjSUlVtllaquos -Ainttr dttentM to rWraquot-irr has rrwetc her aware of how ma h we Isave done to dentro he habitat for binii afld arumais -v laquonuJr awareness halt led to attempts by others w preserve wetlands wher the nlaquotursi -iiinkj process has been ae-fier ae J by man The I^niing-baaerl Michigan Wildlife Habitat Foundation - winch spent $IJi)(Xlaquo m 9Kgt M uf drjlaquoe proshyjects- i v h a ^roup she said

She attributes J resurgence in the practice of naiurr paintuig to a rcnevMti awarcfi^ia jf and concern for widliie Artists turned to -isUrtt subjects after two worli bullbull tjecause reality was so Uilt Bui discernible charters o the environment in her own ilrUtm T^nrouraged her to k us on -3uraJ subject

I V xl-taulaquoht artist wbo got slaquoriou-n eight years ago and pnntifii every da favors notigLsrd AS subject

1 -That what rings my bells she said

A 1773 gradual of Eastern Michigan University she pnmta at home iHwn 9 a_m and 4 ]bullgt m aixl trrvla to business each evening in her romp^atnied ofshyfice

She 1 uiTenUy wtYing on a posUt destlaquon romnuiSMneil by Ann ArVgtr laquo vfirt-^aei Boinical Oardens and a poster for Use Michigan LteparUnent of NaturaJ KiSources which will conduct a program increase public awareness ltgtv bow to landscape a yard for wildlife

With a growing national reshyputation she is constantly preparing for gallery showings around the country This year she has exhibited in South Carolina Minnesota and Wisconshysin

A list of recent awards in-duties

- IM Artist of the Year Ohio Ducks Unlimited

laquo Five-time finalist Michigan duck stamp competition

laquoThird place 1983 Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year

bull Best of Show 1982 Midwest Art Show Pointe Mouillee Mich

bull Second place 1983-1984 Michigan Wildlife Artist of the Year competition

Catherines most distinctive technique is her pioneering use of acrylic vatercolor an innova-

^f^M Candles burn more slowly and evenly with minimal dripping if you place them in the refrigerator for sevshyeral hours before using

WEBSTER TOWNSHIPS Catitortoe MeOalaquo ai her bwth at Cke reeeitt A M Arbor Art Far It was fter ctaxfc-rocaefvtivr aagt pevmnr at ike amusi treat Skt td ftlaquo rnjoys meetaw isfrgaen sad ataria laquobull wfkftife stMien

lion she i inss tn having bypajued formal trauun Or-commentiitor says of the pracshytice- Layer uplaquoi la ye of laquolaies are ued to create the transition between the precise shfpts of the forelaquorolaquoBid to the soft blur of the distant leaves

She conducts mud of her research ryi(ht at the (amitys horae in the woods She feeds birdsmdash 5f you dont have what they want you 11 never sec them-and stages road kills that people akrt her ugt and that she holds state and federal UceoMa Ugt coulaquoct and pnaaesa

The ckaie observatice of buds would seemingly lead to a re-colaquoTutjAo on tftevr iadnidnal caQi bet Cadmrkae ptays dowrlt her abujties here bullThe more

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birds I learn the more confused I become he said

Anions her local favortrt are the r^by-throated hun-raquoruftlaquohird ami the evening (jr^beak She harws fuch-tias and raquo feeder to atshytract the former and enjoys the iatttf bee a use of its petniksr per-woalit

The spend more time braquoclaquof-in with earh other than eating ftJ like wat^hir^ a solaquop opert

Aithuu^h she w generally conshytent with the offerings of Mirrufrj ihe has traveled to Floridas Kver^Lades and South Carolina to study wilduie She alio tkjpes to visit and obaenre in AJaaka nd Ainca Tint ah laquoyraquo woakt be the ftjnn igtr ury

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JAN VANDENHOUT of the Fireside Heritage Crafters demonstrated spinning doting the Sidewalk Days festival Friday and Saturday Aog 1-2 The group was set up outside the village ofshyfices on E Middle St

Arthritis In knaos soro bock from bending Thon let Garden EAS-ALL holp you If lntlaquo you plant wood amp pick strawberries and many other crops End the pain of many household chores while sitting on your

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(IteUea Veterans of Foreign wars Foat No laquo78 and it Mdies Auxiliary wiah to thank all thode members who pameipaud in the fourth annual Michigan Day celebration on Sunday July d at the Veteran erf Foreign Wars Nashytional Home Eaton Rapids vhlch was spaisnred by 0raquo Department of Michigan Veterans of Porwlgn Want and the Ijwtlas Auxiliary

Than war pteity of activities fur all AlaquoBS aotf lot of wonderful rood

The day started with both Chelsea Poat and Ladtas Aua-Uiary having thetr flaft and ban-nan rlaquopnaeilaquoed to A aisle of co lon There wws worslsp ser-vtca for aB traquo attfad tours olt Mc campof and hoaat a skHArh sdtbaU gaayt huiiaaHai fawrrw-

aaw rowtaat rtdea lanaia coarta swim

peai wagoR rMkta to ur th farm flratrw ridei ttnaA $mraquo baetfem raAV drawtnlaquos watarbaS fla^ta BsMRg and even a nanakal ptay presented by the VTW dtfUrvn of the heenr for aD Uimfay

Th VHtrana or Fcajlaquoii Wars National Home grew frwn an idea advaoewd by laquo yatwg woman rnnwd Amy Rots In 19S2 she had a dream She wanted to find a way to p w l d e )obs for the thoasaeds of unemployed Veterans of World War I Atttoogn she did not hve to see Craquo pfwAict of her dream it was through her efforts that millionaire cattleman Corey Spatter contributed the original acreage near Faton Rapids In 19W 0 id ltrf the Veterws of Famgn Wam National Home

was approved by the National (Council of Adniinwlratloii of the Veterans of Foreign Wan This was a rnajor sU|gt toward futfUbnam of the Veterans of Foreign Wan pledfa to honor the daad by helping th living in 1raquoraquo a Veteran of Foreign Wan widow and her five chiktrta were admitted to the Home allowing the Veterans family to remain together and grew laquobull a ftmtUy SHgteetWaflttParaquothaBat has gyswn to ttMMttnt that bullgt eSdhimn may w carvd for Thar are now 31 hamaasn the ifracrw campua and no dorartoriea All live in middle-income American ha A gymnasium pool library Ore department groctry store and graft lodge with resuwwtt facilities for vlsijcrs nasiuliibta

For every Bnddy Popfgty sold the National Home ireeives one cent whfch amouEsts to aboat li of the Home s annual operating income Vhe money is mad for the upkeep care and education of laquo x raquo cfcld

Anyone wishing mora taforroa-Uon aboat the Veteraaa of Foreign Wan SationaJ Heme or Life Membership may contact Joan L Taft KaOonal Horn iBurprrson at 47MM or any number of me Pnat or readies Auxiliary

TTUCMTY LYNhrt m her maaleal mwaaniiwers are I Tap raquo aawnag ai May Caeteea Rod and CM n a b bulltaaday 4a f 17 t$raquo giaartoaa wMb o raquo Halls annual Fig Roast Frtead nay tkkets hwas ehaa i

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PRIZE PYMXTKY BNT PRICES rwrfcrtta Jlaquou LCXIMT suld the Grand Champion Poultry at Prn xiuiwq iu thf nhnlo with him_ rfc IMC

Waifatnuw County 4-H Fair As Adventure in liberty for $220 21 pounds of puultry Pictured

wtth Jrttai are payer Grovrr Colby Jr 4-H Fair KtHg Dlaquove Wefctmayrr and ifoeen Laura Shope

SYLVAN TOWN KALL aw has an arcewi rarap for handicapped rittztus TV ramp is (wasted it the rear of dgt hal) la order to proshyvide rear jttcett wartet hud to kmcfc a Mr In thr bwck wall (0 add

Tliree Inmates Still at Large

Three inmates who walked away from Cassidy Lake Technical School late Sunday were still at large as of proa time according to school afshyfinals

Bradley DarrylJ Etrraaon 20 described ax Uack 5 9 10 pound with a scar on hut cheek wa serving one to two and oos-half yearn far attempted Urcaiy from an automobile He ia from AJbton

Alan Wayne PUachowsklt 20 described as white 5 raquo 156 pounds with a mustache was serving one arid a hall to to yean for larceny from a person He laquo fromE D e M

William Flpydl Bowers 2X9 described as wNSe 5 9 1laquo pounds with a mustache was

a dtw Thr arlt hiU-rturr of thr building didnt allot the ramp to be built m the fnit

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Judy 29

rt years for larceny from an auto He is from Quiflcy

The only thing more important than the effort we put into our

home mortgage program is the good you derive becoming a home owner

Well come right to the point Our home mortgage interest rates are the lowest theyve been in years The purchase of an older home or the building of a new home to your special design is now within the reach of area couples

Personal consultation with our home mortgage departshyment will provide the answers to all your home ownership questions

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HERHA KOENN Wjfthtesaw County Road mlaquo-nt Foreman The bridge has been ripened to CommiMioB vlire-chalr disruists lima (ejifsr traffic after being rebuilt by Road Commission RVidge Prnject with Re Robrrto Heavy Equip- crews

Lima Center Bridge Over Mill Creek Opened to Traffic

Washtenaw County Road Corn-mission recently announced the re-opening of the Lima Center Bridge over Mill Creek in lima township

This bridge along with the liberty Rd bridge over Mill Creek in Lima township and the Feldkamp Rd bridge over the Saline River were closed on Jan 4 by the Road Commission

All three brides were ltJtiraquoT-mlned to be structurally inadeshyquate in the Road Commissions most recent bndge inspection survey and the Federal Highway Administration had notified the Road Commission that all o their federally funded projects would be suspended until the Road Comshymission closed the bridges

Since federal and state funis were not available to reconstruct the bridge the Road Commission agreed to finance the replaceshyment of these bridges Road Comshymission crews fabricated the steel sub-structure during the

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winter months then trucked them to the bridge site

The bridges were designed with wood decking and standard guardrail The concrete head-walls at the Fetdfcamp and Libershyty Rd bridges were reused but the support headwalls at the lima Center Rd bridge were totally replaced which added to the time Lima Center Rd had to be dosed The new bridges have a clear width of 18 feet and have a design weight capacity of 30 tons The previous structures were exshytremely narrow and had lopoundd limits of threlaquo tons

The bridges could be disassembled if federal and state funds were to become available for full replacement The conshy

struction approach used for tliese bridges may be used elsewhere in the county in the future on low volume gravel roads-

The County Road Commission currently maintains IDS bridges many of which n$ve significant restrictions because of their age

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Chelsea Connie Mack Team Wins League Loses Tourney

O w l i gtltbullbullltbulllaquo lt bull raquo i i

baseball team m^fM gt cental Major last bullltbulllt bgt Bang the league -a -Mr and making an appei-r c C a m Mac ftVM ST ex naromt

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Chrlsea wnn the i fu^ i i c outngbt with a -2 win gtvr manes of Am Arbor

The competition pern eri a toother in the World Senrlaquo sanent hewnr as Jo bullOB the first game W and 4 Goett elimirv- the

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bole lour-two Stein - bull

boys UM in tlgt- - gtd game

Tttesday lt ampraquomt wilt lt ornery a nut onigt decided the JC^HC damptorahip but was the r uh bull -match brrww ^ two temlaquo They had split a [gt-ur of gtaev earber

Greg Haitf per hr a -ii-gtitlt--and struck out four for the win

VUa Wfrxv Srterwl in the first giving Claquomern a a Kgt iad without the benefit of h hi

Comenca hed th- lt-ad -inti the third inning when (helstr-a scored twice on thre suuies and raquon eTfijr

A double n ef Staeey in the-sixth wmra vtrct K-wty Kerry Wtiv lim raquo laquo r i

Chetjea held a Vgt lead ill the scventr rnin aien they picked up their final rur

ROC MufHi M fj- hitting it-tack With bulllt Uii-ios Vihsie Mark Bareu Matt Bltgth(etvii-r and Greg Haist adic i a sitwir each Storey gt double broughi thf toUl to a t hit

The team raquo-i led regular season play with a VM record

The first ^irw 4 the dnuble-eiimvialioii tournament was held last Thunsdaj at Huron High school

Perhaps showrm a case of the jitters c heUfa iiai- up two run in the first mmiH withvit allowshying a hit A hit batsnan md two errors pflaquoivraquorfefl th- momentum

By the fifth rltniraquoiJ Jackson heid a J-0 ifcraquolti

Chelslta rrid bull Jjgtkgtn-total fn hit with five wl tuldn get the key ones They repeatf-d[gt harf ri4nrwraquor in voririi flti-rT They stranded a runm-r at third in the sexwid innisu k-ft tv balaquogts loaded in the fourth inning and straridwi runners al fi -t and third in the fifth

BareLs led Chelsea hitters with two singics while Bnhlender Haist and Cliris Acrtr each tod a single

Jeff Harvey pitched the urne and actually (Jcseryed the win said Chelsea coach Akel Marshyshall

He gave up cni one earned run because we corninitttvl four errors

Harvey walked four and struck out four

It was another frustrating

Chelsea Team Wins Jaekson Bicycle Race

Chelsea was represented by HeartBeat Technique Center in the Corporate Chaeru-e Bicycie Race at the Jack^n Mot Air Bslioon Jubilee in Plia Sharp Park mi Saturday Julj 2-gt

Fiach of the six cams consisted of five members two females with one over frac34 and three males one over 35 to keep the competition fair and square

Member of the Heartbeat team started out tronraquo and kept the lead through the entire nine-mile race as observers and other members cheered them on Their impressive finishing time of 22 minutes 6 seconds was the sum total of each members lap

Pam Kampf co-owner of Heart-Beat Technique Ccntei and race participant accepted the first-place a ward for the team Valerie Smith was team oi t-eiizei

lav Mr)r fl igtd (iive a two hgttraquo in the ht

MtuaJtw arxl the story ouW have ^gt-n difterent W colaquoW hlaquove tram them

lt Uw second iuoe ptoyed last r nday dvlaea pmptst out to a VO lead or coupl of emrs bull We would ft acorcd more but a fine pJay laquo am =gtgt ^rry Nis tiwgted w M^ntali sid

However Stew k Gtxa carae njfht book wit] four rraquov OA an rngtr and five waiki

After fowr inmng C3laquol4eraquo laquo down M Thrtr oppwMnO put tte cam away weh fhlaquo mere rons ir the fifth inmng w ctoaplete an eiiiW-run mere-rwie wtn

Onre laquojun the failure to set i clutrti fat hurt us again Mar-raquohU uid

We hgtt iftUi twri doufik plays with the basM loaded

HLS hd two hrts to lead

Chetaelaquo five-hit attat flanegt Ferry and -icree rath add^l gtr I

bullWe h tlaquoe blaquoD good and only (tracfc MI three timn but Stein k Gottt made ome octatandtng ddamre piagt-laquo MarrfiaR said

Brlaquoa laquoartlaquod the name but was rdtovad by JWAMT Morseau ta Ow but bull laquo Hart and Ferry aiaa pUewad later

Chilli bull pttchta 4laquove i t aeven hrt and IS wafts

ft waa very laquoood nawner- Waraball aud

The tods paafly cooperated laquood had a (he year Hopefully we learned t r w oar mist and it will help oat next itnnlaquo te the varsny MaapA Our brightest xlt ww prtdmlaquo We had some o9tatoiading pitctung The kid pot joroe valuable experience that wUl aniy make thrtn better players

T-BALL RESULTS The following are the ressltf of

tin final week ci action of t-faall 6aMampsll for 19M in Lhe Cheiaea Recreation Dlaquonartiroi

FINAL STArVDINGS

H-iiiO^s Tniers So (iunts Tubs Hjr^ers Flat ie- rViipruns

W 13 9 8

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ttotpaias B Eaflei 2raquo-EAiiis defense waa led by

Jeremy Bowers who bad a wigle-handed double play tn the fotu-th mning Leading Eagie bitshyten were Jenny haddock Xatie Rickerd and Claire iiaaz rxlpruni defeoae raquoas led by Nick Harnu with a double play m the fust inning Straquof-en MrDooaid PtsOl 4aBdfemac and Ryan Bab-bard also played good defcoae Uadrn^ rgtiphin hitters were Kevin Bloomsaat Meghann ZivglvT JerajBi Kegadorn Zaohary Jones

Parharn and Rianoe

Tigers raquo Cabs l a -Leading hitlers for the Timers

wfrre Scott Bougbton Nathan Smith Aaron Batadorfer Victor Pitts Steve Wait Kristy Cox and Nathan Smith Jeff Hughes

F Carignan Wins Tourney

Yoiaine Carignan waj the winshyner of the championship flight at the Inverness Ladies Championshyship Tournament July 2amp-30 at Inshyverness Golf Course

The championship flight covered 58 boles

The winner of the nine-hole secshyond flight was Ariene Howe

Janet poundksai won the nine-hole third slight

Mar J Daniels waa the wanner of the l$-hole consolation round of the championship flight

Mary Nadeau and Ofga McCor-midc were the winners of the conshysolation rounds of the first and second flights

Rod amp (raquowi Club Schedtdes First Hunter Safety Class

Chelsea Rod and Gun will 1raquo holding its first Hunter Safety class on Aug 15 and 56 To register for the class or for more information call Jerry Craft 475-7487 or Kick Monier 475-9972 between 6 pni and 7 pm

Participants will need to make arrangements to pick up their textlxx)ks from either Jerry or Kick when registering

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Store Wall and ScM Booghtw all played good defrrv Leading hitters for the Cuba were Jake Hur Nicki Woods Riiity Blackmere and Brandt Berg

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Trevvi KipfoiJJer rat o hotoe mm for the Sos and turned a doo bk play Scootar Botenan did a Ijcti )oh at third baae Jaaac Sprawu Steven Ttucl Pan Dftratn and Steven Lywto sectB played wed far the Sox Tommy Hgwm and Lance Cfcaac played

far the Giants

laquo Ealaquofclgt-~ Dairy White Chra Hatch Cory

EHx a Kasie Rtsbiig Sarah PrueM Adam Daniels and Natban Clark werr th beading Bufldbe bitter Bulldog defense waa led by Wayne Newman Ben Potocfci Dan Jofinon John Blaquoemaa Garth Hammer Deacon HtAoo and Ajithocy FhMtiBC Tt theTag) NKhm Taylor hit 4 bonte run and LeaJee Parker and Beth FLiitoft each hit borne runa_ Joan FUotoft and Zachary Kitaaa played good defense

bull bull laquo Sex raquo Dipohraquo i i -

Jaaon Sprawka Pat Damm Steven Thiel( and Trevor Kipf-milier aJJ had outstanding Orien-sjire plays- Kerry Lynch played well from the pHchws ty Scooter Soliman also played good defense

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Bulldogs were Sarah Pruess Kaiue Ruhiig Cory Dixon Adam Daniel Nathan Clark Deacon Hdtor Liri Dan Johnson Leading defenders were B laquo Patoeki John Beeman Duaty White Chns Hatch Grth riammcr Wayne Newman and Anttony Fraaklia For the Rangers Mike Clark Todd Pearsall Justin Kusterer Aaron Alier and Bobby Armstrong were the leading hitshyters FUnger defense waa led by Aaron Spover Kim Niebaas Joey Barkman Nathaniel Cooper Bobby Armstrong and Jennifer Gentney

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Everyone for the Tigers hit well In addition Scott Boughton Steve Walz Ashley Coy Aaron Batsdorfer Victor Pitts and Jeff Hughes played good defense Nicki Lane and Jack Coon showshyed good improvement

The U S Ubor Departments Dislocated Worker Program is an effort to aid experienced workers who find themselves displaced due to plant closings techshynological changes foreign comshypetition or other major economic changes The program is funded under Title IH of the Job Tra ining Partnership Act accordii- to the Labor Departments annual report for the 19amp5 fiscal year

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BLLfJOOGS who fiaislltd with a perfect 154 record were the e-hamptotu of the t-hall league sponsored by the Chelsea Rcreatilaquon Department n the front row from left are Cory Dixon Nathan Clark Christopher Hatch Sarah Pruess Dusty White and Daniel

Expert Pistol Shooting Demonstration Slated

The public is invited to a free pistol shooting exhibition nf the fastest guns in Michigan The demonstration of expert pistol shooting will take place on the pistol and rifle target range of the Chelsea Rod and Gun Club at 7)03 luigane ltd David Watson of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSO will lead the exhibition team which will start firms at 6 pm Tuesday Aug 12

Members of the team will not only exhibit and explain their pistol equipment they will also give practical demonstrations of shotgun rnarksmanship

Walsnn is a rising star in pracshytical shooting competition and

tional Shoot in Texas competing with more than 300 qualified irSC shooters

According to Dave Flank of the Chelsea Hod and Gun Club this event open to the public should Ixi considered a mast for serious members of all shooting disciplines

FVgtr more information call Dave Rank at 475-)437

Lingane Rd lies between Waterloo Rd and Hush Rd It may be reached from either direction The Chelsea Rod and Gun Club can he identified by its red brick clubhouse standing atop a hill Ore pistol range is a few feet north of the clubhouse and will be prominently marked

Johiuon la the back row from left are Garth Hammer Adam Daniel John freeman Wayne Newman Anthony Fraokjin and Ben Potocki The coaches from left are Sandy Potocki and Dehhl Gale Not pictured are Kask- Ruhiig and Deacon Holton

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SUNDAY Mixed Leagues 300 545 800 pm pgt 4 per team (2 male and 2 femole)

Bowl every other Sunday MONDAY Mens League 6 30 S 9 00 pm

5 per team TUESDAY todies League 9 am 4 per team

Mens l e a g u e 8 30 pm 5 per team Ladies League 830 pm 3 per team

WEDNESDAY Senior league 100 pm 3 per team Ladies league 900 pm 4 per team

THURSDAY Ladies League 1230 pm 4 per team Mens League 6 30 p m 5 per team Mixed League 9 00 pm 4 per team

FRIDAY Mixed League 1230 am 3 per team LATE SHIFT WORKfRSTHIS IS IT)

RELAX AFTER WORK WITH BOWLING Mixed Leagues 6 45 and 900 pm

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Haskvthall llegins Aug 11

Chelsea High school girls basketball practice begins Monshyday AUH 11

The varsity team will practice from 8 am to 1130 am at the high school gym Jim Winter is the coach

Junior varsity will practice at the Beach Middle school jjym from 830 am to 1030am Paul Terpsfra is the coach

Players should have had their physical examinations before starting practice

For more information call Winter at 371-1418 or Terpstra at 475-6822

CMS Golf Practice Sutris Aug 11

Chelsea High schools fall boys tjotf team will begin practice on Monday Aug 11 at 7 am at Inshyverness Golf Couise according to coach I^ren Winn

All participants must have had a phVMwil examination before they cat practice

I lie following are the remilb of the final week of Farm IC-aguc hawball gamex piayed the week of July 2A The laquonmex wenj piayed in a league ofgarilzed by the Chelitea Recreation Ix-part-rficnt

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W L T Cuba 10 2 S Onolea 10 3 0 Dolphin 9 4 0 Wildcat Indians Tigers Angela Clipper

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DelpMaj 7 AagrU ft-Dolphin leading hitter the

iamf were Ben OConnor Kerbi Coy and Jason Dwienoo Torn Payne and Scott Coivin were standouts on defense Angel hit-tern were led by Evan Knott and Tom Barkum Jesse Petty had a good game on defense

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Dun lap (irtv Rirtwrd and Andy

Adult Softball Tbe following are results from

mens nod womens slow-pitch softhall games played in CbeJaea recreation leagues the week of July 29

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CATJ31 JBfy Mix 7 -Sue Koch was tine winning

pitcher Torn Kemp coached a good third baae

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Jiffy Mtx 1laquo McDoaalda ft-Ull Matties was the winning

pitcher in this fiveinning (janse Kveryooe hit well for Jiffy

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pitcher Leading hitters for CAT-S were Marda Newman and Renee Kornexl Chris Surma played a good third base

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Stockbridge Merduats Smdash Mike Lacid was 3-3 for Mershy

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ruriH paced the Cubit Nick Kramer also had a good day at tbe plate Jason Rosentreter and Matt Tuttle played good defense for he Cub Wildcat were powered by Craig Leonards home run Randy Hurst Gary Farmer and Nathan Young led the Wildcat defenders

Oriates 11 Oaspen J -Brad Jedele hit a thr-run

homer for the Ortoks Other top Oriole hitters were Bryndon Sketton with a home run and Jamie Policht Oipper hitters were lad by Jeffrey Branch Tom Inrtn and Jason Brvwn Defen-srvery Raymond Hatch Brad Jdele and David Bceman played weU for the Oriole wfeUe Hon Carter Jeffrey Branch and Justin Navin led the Clipper defenders

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Top Angel hitters included Ryan Lndwig Eric Bergman Evan Knott Willie Hewitt and Jesse Haken who each had two hits Matt McVittJC and Jesse Petty had good defensive games For the Wildcats Nathan Young led the hitters and Jeremy Muha Matt Delong and Gary Farmer werethe top defenders

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Dotpfcitti IS Oriole 7 -Bert game of the year for the

Doipnina Dolphin off ens was led by Casey McCaila and Scott Colgt vin who hit home runs and Jason Donahoo Tom Payne and Jeremy Fekflump Scott Cohan Casey MrCalla and Kevin Coy made Rood defensive plays For the Orioles David Beeroan nil a home run and Keith Howe and Bryndon Skeitort had key lots Keith Rowe David Beeman and Brad Jedele played excellent defense

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At Independence Lake Cotnc cool off with BS The dog

days of Aecuat can be reirfstkaa but there is respite Join Washtenaw Catsty Parka and Recreat ion Commiss ioa s Naturalist Matt Heumann on Sunday Aug 17 9t Independence Lake County Park for a nature program called Shoreline Hunt See the plant arltd animal aquatic life along the shoreline learn about adaptations as weQ as tbe importance of shoreline maintenance

The walk goes rain or shine but please come prepared with shoes or boots for wading

The program is scheduled to begin at 10 pjn from the parking lot at Independence Lake County Park five miles north of Ann Arshybor Use the North Territorial Rd exit and follow the signs The program is free but there is a J2 park admittance fe per car

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Perkalut for Unlawful Snagging of Fifth

Under new legislation it will be illegal to possess or sell multi-pointed hooks commonly refershyred to as silver spiders or M-60s used for snagging fish

Beginning Sept 1 Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Conservation Officers will begin enforcing Public Act 189 which was passed in early July Amendshying the Michigan Sport Fishing 5 aw the Act dramatically inshycreases the penalties for unlawful snagging in the four snagging areas These include the Sable River below Hamlin Dam the Pere Marquette River near Scott-ville the Big Manistee River below Tippy Dam and the Muskegon River below Croton Dam

Persons found guilty of possessing or selling these devices may be imprisoned for up to DO days andor fined up to $300 Second or third offenders will face oven stiffer penalties

Multipointed hooKs have always bmn illegal to use in Michigan but their possession or sale was not controlled The new legislation in effect declares Micso devices now to be contrashyband and prohibits their possesshysion or sale

For hot buttered corn fill a large quart jar with hot water end sticks of butter When butter melts and floats to the top dip In the cobs and pull out slowly

The Chelseo Standard Wodnetdoy August 6 raquo966 11

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As you may recoil kraquoT winter I twitched to an unJtstad phono

number otter rttetvioo some tota-nioM nasty reviews of rlaquoy work

Apparently people art still trying to coll me oi that nurrim And

tome of them arent being real pleasant about IT

t found out about mis oil imocertfy enough An old friend whom I

hadn teen in teveroi years triad to reach me of my former number

Yes he h laquo thraquo nvmber too but hes not hare my frtond won

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fee sorry for the poor fomiry with my old numeer If theyre now

to The awwnwwty they probuWy think o bunch of (trks live hare

I ocoftwonelly oead to get cotts that trorTod tike this

How could you soy that about my dovghter7ll You art the sorriest

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God You son of 0 hiri mother I

Never once dtd i or o arft thot went like this

Thor you Mr Hamilton for making my son wund hklaquo on oil-

American foerboi) player even though you and I know he couldnt black

out my cocker spaniel

A couple of days ago i talked to rhe nan with my former phone

numbs He confirmed mot yes he hod received a few smsnga cotts and

mot he oppreckrrad me axploirring the ca-evmstonces to Mm

ffcrt I cant unearstand tor rhe life of me why the ptane company reshy

assigned my former nurnbar so quickly It rook less than frv mcrtrhs

Even more baffhng is this When I changed mimbers lt told the

telephone company man the reasonmdashI was being horrossed So what do

They do Net onh do they give ttws poor unsuspecting guy o number thats

likely to drew rTeienertt as well they dont even wort until the new

phone book comes out so the people con tee my nomas not in it

onymore (At lees it better not be) Isnt wonderful to oaoS with a iwmpony with so much common sense

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I have heard more itories about youth league boseboil and softbafl

this year Than ever before

And The theme TO most of Them would 6raquo Porerrrt Run Amok

Story nundjar one wos wail pubkized m tost waeki edition tn The

latter taction Appsrarrfry there were tome problems with The Form

Leogua boseboil tournament

In one of rhe games one team won the game etthar by one or two

runs dapanding on which score book was consulted Kowever it resulted

ma forfeit tor the wmmng teom when onangument ensuedobout frraquocot-

reef score ond the coach of the laquonrmraquong teom couldnt stand The bickering

anymore

There were a lot of hurt feegtng as a resuH of The incident

Smce I wasnt there I dont know esacthr what happened or whot

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rt doesnt reraquo matter errhar All i know is oil the crguing was oh

rhe port of the ADUITS not the kids The kids vrnph abided by rhe decishy

sion They dkaVt hove ony choke The tevnoment woe bsmg run by the KtQ jMgi iraquo l^r t4laam

Or was rr If the foumamem wo for The kids why was it vtecessary

for adults to hogatt and scrsom and yell obcut the final score and othershy

wise moke fine examples of themselves by rheir coodtxT

What does it soy to the young boys when parents get out of hand

obout somethmfl so meaningful es a baseball gome where the kids ore too

young to even pitch to Themselves

The Truth is some parents cant tolerate the thought of ir kids

losing and will go to oil sorts of extremes to prevent it And in that

sense the childs gome becomes their own When they try to monipolcte

the outcome no motfer how well-intentioned (We were cheatedl) it

fakes one more element away from the kids

If a mistake is mode it the scoring umpiring or playing so what

Kids an going to run into incompetefice oil their lives Why should recreashy

tion boseboil be ony different

The trouble begins when parents start trying to rectify every little

problem It usually only makes the situation worse

There was another situation last season when a parent m the stands

becorrw upset at on umpires coll The parent in a voice loud enough for

others to bear accused the umpire of being on drugs Just whot he

thought that would accomplish is not clear

Not to be outdone the umpire o boy m his late teem turned

around and called the parent a drunk He suggested the man go to one of

the loeol watering spots Ive heard various reports os to how the convershy

sation degenerated from there

The final chapter from Parents Run Amok involves the story of o

mother ond her son

Apparently the young boy fried to field a ball ond erred Thats pretshy

ty common in youth baseball

The mother probobly figuring the youngster hadnt been humiliated

enough when out onto the field shook the kid ond told him never to do it

again

That may have solved the problem The boy may never pick up o

baseball again

Most parents have reasonable attitudes obout their childs sports

But the ones who dont con be royoi pains in the Sombar

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Conservation Reserve Program Signup Slated

Subnvrihe UP The Chelnea Standard

Secretary of Agricul ture Richard R Iyns has announced 1^1 ilaquomip for the 1SB7 Coraquolaquorva-tun Reserve ProaTaai wtU take place A w 4-li at Alaquonrultural Subiltzatinn and Conservation Serwicr fT)imtgt offires

Arvonlifm to 1-ymt fanrers tnay volunteer highly emdjble irropianrf for entry into the fnn-i r rvat i m Reserre Pronram under A provuion for the Food Seriont Ail at 185

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At ieatt fret ltttalaquossraquo arlaquo bullCfUcttiK l l k h i wfwat crrjp Uw yasr rataing the potntiai f v a laquoev-re refaction to yiW ic uror i n u and a ptwaltbJif threat to livlaquoMdch tf diacAsHd b laquo t raquocreefrnaf a n fed

Of these aHaram head scab wroch prixtacei two oiycTtonna u of ipt^soi euoeerfi to L F laquo i r ^ Hart Mirfta^an Stale Umventty Cooperative Etenlaquooo Service pSint pLhologlaquot

Mycotoisai ire poisons which under x m e nrtrumatancea are harmful to cattle poultry twine and sheep rUn raquo y s

Moat of the diseased he^t can be e l iminated dtirr^ harvest if farmers will mcrcac the intdwty of the tmm laquo the combine to that the ipoundseaed ker-naia vtnch an noafi and Ulster than normal tomei are tkytrn laquort the back Hart raquoraquorraquo

After the harvrx 11 coospaKtti laquo M fiekJ should be plowed so that the (fiaeaaed wheat cannot overshywinter the specialist advise

It happen that Uua fungys causlaquoi stalk rrx and ear moid on com i t i i always a good ides to plow thii stubble down Hart bullays-

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Mike Slaaker MSU vewnn-arian aya that usmlaquo the entire wheat plant for bedding eotild cause some problems for livestock if the animab fe4 on the wheat that is In the straw

This probletn can be avoided if the animals on the straw sgtrt well fed wtth guod grain Symptoms nf poisoning include feed refusal vomiting and hyper estrogen synshydrome

SUnker says that if the animals develop thesr symptoms the straw should be removed and the animals given good feed They should return to normal health in a few days

Hart and Herb Bucholtz VHU dairy nutritionist recommend that farmers do not try flaquocLng any of the UjxinltonUininaLrt5 gram as a salva^t operauon If feeding is a must the grain should be tested for mycotoxins

Hart says that random samples of the grain should be taken at the time the combine u unloading in the field or as frrair s being unloaded from a field nogon or truck Taking sampiti from grain m storage does not provide a good representation A sample should xvust of 10 pounds of grain and be reperattative of the

entin load If poiWihw rgt rain fbouid ift uniformly urouiv before it ia laquont for vnq

Whaat can be iimu-d- for luun-i at the Co-operative Ecension Sertic Multi-duaplinary Plant rgtanolaquotic Center MSU East [ju-jiinaT 4K24 Cont U $12 per sample A (-heck muat wcum-iuuy xix -iaHipUi Trw tiirr^rounrl Is from 7 to igt working days

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Bucholtz rec-gtraiTiffnih lt gtr-sultuui with a vftmnanan or n -tension agent before tented ^rain is fed to bvejttoraquovk

Extreme cautwr Kds ic ^ used by farmer before thr-gt +bull- ahead and feed tiuri-coriarrLn-ated grain to livestock he u v -If they do go ahead with thlaquo raedeng they should try the grain on Jost a few penned arimaii for a few days watctunn thnn clov--ly for a reaction

If there are sorrn reartinns they should disionlurgtJlt flaquolaquodiri and they may hav to dispote of the grain Bucrwiti says

A-iyone wfw a awarie f any ltn-tersectiofis which have viezi vishysion problems ^ i iutc ltA (Apr-grown vegetauon shouid cwtert theRoadCorrjTU3Sofl3i 7SM500

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Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

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Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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No-tillage and reduced tillage farming techniques still remain oe of Cb most economical and beneficial poUUior abatement and soil management conservashytion practices a farmer can apply to hia croplaDd- Contact the Soil Conservation District Office to learn more about It

NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

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Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

Sometimes the thine raquo s rernrmber am very wivraquod nther time1 they ar quit valaquoue Why thin difference- In parr it gtUycnd MI the intercity of the learning e x p e r i e n c e We rememher mental pn tare tix-l and skills TV cerate person vraquoho watchwi a colte^f- football iiumfr ltm teltniswn laat Nw Years Day proijabJv lttew not remember any spvciflc ptsy mental pirture i o the gitme lt)n

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

Memory traces do decay as time goes by Some go very rapidly One may keep a phone number in memory for a week or so as long as it is lgteing used A couple of weeks after it can no longer be remembered This loss of memory can either bo due to the decay of the bullbulllt -al pattern itself of the tii bull bull bull i ievc it from sto iigt

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AMY TRIMIL WITH THE THIRD LJGHTWE1GHT in-dividnal lanjb wakh wgtid for $225 per pound ugt Roe Milter (or Ford Farm fttwoJactnring during thr IJvesiolti Sale Thursday Jaly J t l i the Washu-aaw lt (HIDU 4-H Fair at the Salin- Far^n Coaaffl GraaadR

JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

laquo I I born Apr- II 1BW 1laquo 4pord the daughter rrf ltlaquorgi)

Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

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of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

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Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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A FAMILY ENTERPRISE put tigMhrr (ltuntrgt Fresh Pro-dare a aew btffiinesi at th -inner ol Werkwr iod North Tershyritorial Rds oppuMlr Niirih Uiki S(in Brum Poll hi i|ld his wife t^nrtf nian In vtiuli (h- raquobullbullbull bullbull ---- r^ fltKiis bull tth -tpecialty frsods lutt and taeklv and gt-rn craft

Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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lgtimnc the rrteraquoing Se rvan t Harley B Rider of the Washteshynaw (^gtunty Shenf f s DrpartmeTrt Raw upJte on patol eover-age by ltJeiUraquoie- asMifierl to (he Portage I j kearea

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Concerns of Ote members nf G k n b r o Ajwociiatwn at Half

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Mondaymdash Chelsea Recreation Council

730 pm second Monday of the month Village Council chambers 3Stf

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Forcemdashsecond and fourth Monshydays 7 pm Kresge House

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Chelsea Kiwanis Club meets ever Monday 630 pm at Chelsea Community Hospital

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the second Monday of each month in the South School Library at 715 pm

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the first and third Mondays of each month 8 p m in the Board Room

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Chelsea Ltonlaquos second Monshyday of each month at the Meeting Room in the Citbens Trust on M-52 Chelsea at 730 p_m Call 475-179 for information

Parents Anonymous Group Chelsea a self-help group for abusive or potentially abusive parents Mondays 7-9 pm Call 475-947(5 for inf ormatKW

bull laquo Toughlove Parent Sapport

Groupmdash For parents troubled by their teen-agers behavior in school in the farruly with drugs and a|eonol or with the law 730 pm Mondays St Joseph Hospishytal 5raquol E Huron River Dr Education Center Classroom 8 Information- Sue Thomas S7HXW7 or Gale Cobb 996-87]

bull raquo bull Lima Township Board meets

theftrst Monday of each month at 8 pm 1-una Township Hall

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Arthritis Support GroupmdashFor those afflicted with arthritis 7-9 pm Monday Aug 11 Sixth Floor lounge of Reichert Health Building (next to St Joseph Mershycy Hospital) Ann Arbor Parn Skene a registered nurse and program director of the Michigan Chapter of the Arthritis Foundashytion will talk about Offering Support to Family Members SpofcMpoundd by Segvices to the EMeyfyat Catherine McAutcv Jieapb Center For more inforshymation call 573-6411

Chelsea Area Historical Socieshyty picnic Monday Aug 11 at 6 pm at Glenn and Olive Wiseman farm Bring dish to pass and table service Meeting follows dinner Call 475-7W7 for further information

Tursttaymdash Sylvan Township Board

meeting date changed for August to Tuesday August 12 1906 7 pm 112 W Middle St Chelsea advlO-3

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Olive Lodge 156 FampAM Chelsea Regular meeting first Tuesday of each month

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Chelsea Area Jaycees second Tuesday of each month at Chelsea Community Hospital Open to men and women from ages IB through 36 For more inshyformation call Tim Merkel 47W372

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Association 630 pm at the Chelsea Hospital fourth Tuesday of each month Call 475-1707 for information

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Wvdttrtdaymdash Support Group for Helatives of

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Public Meeting Set To Discuss Phone System

VFW Post yenft meeting second Wednesday of month 730 pm VFW Hall 106 N Main

OES first Wednesday followshying the flirt Tuesday of the month at the Masonic Temple U3 W Middle at 7raquop m

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Support group meeting for family members of people with AJxheimers Disease Wednesshyday Aug IX St Clares church 2308 Packard Rd Am Arbor 7raquo to 9 pm Call CR4S38 for more information

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Athletic Booster meeting Wednesday Aug XI 7 pjn Fair Service Center Final preparashytion for fair

Thursdaymdash Chelsea Rod aud Gun Club Auxshy

iliary regular meeting second Thursday of each month 730 clubhouse Lingane Rd

bull bull Chelsea Area Players Board

meeting second Thursday of each month 730 pm at Citizens Trust meeting room For more information call 475-2629

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American Legion Pest No 31 General meeting the first Thursshyday of each month at the post home Csvanaugfr Lake

laquo bull New Beginning Gnef Group

first and third Thursday each month 730-9 pm Family Pracshytice Center 775 S Main St Chelsea

bull Knights of Columbus Womens

Auxiliary second Thursday of each month 3 pm at K of C Hall 207raquo Old US-12

bull bull Limaneers at the home of Mrs

Glen Wiseman Aug 7 Pot-toe dinner at 1230 pm

Friday-Senior CKizou meet third Frishy

day of every month pot-luck dinshyner games and cards euro pm at Senior Citizen Activities Center at North school

raquo Toastmasters International

each Friday in the Woodlands Room at) ttwtost bullgerasrjaastr Hospital at 12 pnv for ssterow tion call Judy Peak 47S-UI1 est 311

Overeaters Anonymous meet

every Friday 710 pm Dexter library (upstairs) Baker Rd Dexter For more information call Vickie 863-9134 or Margy 42S-4982 x3tf

Mine Motivemdash Drop-In Service the Childrens

Center at Chelsea Community Hospital 475-1311 est 405 or 406

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Home Meals Service Chelsea Meals served daily to elderly or disabled Cost per meal $225 for those able to pay Interested parshyties call Ann Feeney 475-1493 or Joyce Manley 475-2795

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475-1581 2nd floor of Village Ofshyfices Thursdays 10 to 4 or if an emergency need at other times call I jnda at 475-7405 or Jackie at 475-1925

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FIA Community Center open Mon Fn for free services food clothing and financial assistance

Dear Sir All year long the working

people of Michigan work their heads off then on Labor Day have a barbecue But some people have no right to Join in on the fun I mean the welfare cheaters who are too lazy or stupid to get a Job

What a mew The snrting people should be richer but in truth they are no better off than the welfare cheater Alter taxes and bills what little money is left the working people spend on beer and meat But the welfare cheaters do not have to pay taxes and bins so may haw just as nunc money for beer and maat And who do they get the money from Yoo gaesaad it the work ing people

It makes) me tick to mmk my

bums CaD me a radet bat that is what is what they are DWD You can sac ihem aa CUBUMMHI 7 when there is a uxartar laquor h art in th- nftftrt ii rhuhdj Mutt of toem need dental work but they buy beer and meat taktfasst

Barbecue should only be liar the working people not tbe welfare cheaters

Cjisunir Wojtechowski

Dear Editor Your last edition included an

article about Morgan horaat a breed named after the horse Justin Morgan Evidently some peopte really love Morgan Horses

In the same edition of your newspaper under the birth anshynouncements is a newborn daughter named Morgan who has a brsther named Justin

TunFizteT Dexter

Dear Editor In all the excitemeig sttrroond-

ing ihe rectait Chelsea Mud Bog one issue in been wwiooked Activities like (he mad bog bring in people from outside of town- Many spend money in our local esfabushmenss But others just Utter and cause trouble Did anyone besides me see the big fight in PoOys parking lot the night of the mud bog

Some people who vistt Chelsea become enchanted and never want to leave Who can blame Own But when they do not have ions or education what good are tlwy

Wt have to be careful of out-ampdert There are enough of us already

Harcourt Brace

Dear Editor If the Lord Jesus Christ has

anything to say about it (and you can bet he does) the current Tennessee monkey trial conshycerning anti-Christian material in Achool textbooks will alert parents in Chelsea and outlying areas to the objectionable ideas their own children must endure In the name of educational freedom

For example it is a known fact that several area teachers (you know who you are) show their students Real Life Adventure movies like Bear Country as rewards for good behavior How would you like to be a Christian child and feel obliged to laugh along with your classmates many of them pagans at the furry four-legged stars of these movies who steal food from campers picnic baskets Teachers should know better There is nothing Tunny about such blatant violations of the Fifth Commandment

But they are only bears you say Has anyone ever wondered why Walt Disney was so fascinated by animals why he consistently gave them human qualities in his cartoons and Real Life Adventures To my mind there is no doubt he was a closet evolutionist Some say lie gave acting jobs to Jews and other adshymitted liberals

The content of his movies aside Mr Disney is also believed to have had himself frozen after he found out he had cancer This ill-advised attempt at earthly imshymortality will only earn him a on -way ticket to Burning Hell once the doctors turn his temperature down Oh ho will live forever all right but who wants to spend eternity In a deep fryer

To his credit Mr Disney wns not ft Communist Yet many of the rides at Disneyland fMr Toud Pirates of tho Caribbean etc) suggest a decided interest in the occult Do tcachfirs consider this when they run Son of Flub-bcr on the video deck

Ami why should teachers show movies anyway A better reward for Kood behavior would be to allow students to slntf hymns or have tm(gtet practice Preparedness is the key to fifhtinK Third World invaders

If there is no room for Jesus in nur classrooms there should he no room for Kent Life Advenshytures either

Dwnyne Purdy Manchester

Dear Editor Brian Hamilton your sports

writer thinks Little League coaches should be more positive with the bdi Whats there to be positive about My kW struck out four times in PM game He probshyably cost his team the championshyship

Kids need to learn about the real world Someday they will have basse yeumg at them maybe even the law UtUe

coaches can get the ball so to apeak They hare a

reapooatbtfty to haOar at the kid

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TotheColtor We would Ua to tfauk Mr

Moneaa for fettmg the Farm League tournwaant together and Larry Nix (or being head umpire and all fbe people who helped

We nari this was a good ex-tor our children A big

thanks to tbe Cnelaea Merchants far their donations

Tte Oriole Coaches Team and Parents

A town meeting to discuss the Chelsea telephone system has been arran^l by the Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce and will be held Aug 219 a m at the Chelsea Milling Co auditorium

The chairman of thr Public Semee Commission and the manager of corporate affairs from Michigan Bell will be presshyent to discuss the curm situashytion and answer questions Also the remits of the recent local business survey regarding telephone problems wilt be available

TbeCftamberhashadexreUent reapoBM and co-operation from the PuMic Service Commission and Michigan Befl in arranging this mlaquoeting Initially the Chamber intended to initiate an ttmdashnr to improve the quality of

service in our srea Now it rtp- pears Ihiit the rmetlng will be traquorlaquorly informational siaiV Michigan Bell has ami and wilt continue to work on solution to our problems

All interested parties are I vited to attend the meeting

Please call the Chamber office 475-1145 if you plan to attend

A further announcement regarding the agenda will be published before the meeting

OW cars scrap tires and conshystruction rubble provide better-refuge for marine life that natural reefs says National WikfUfe magazine Fish need privacy for spawning and prota^ tier from strong ocean currents and discarded junk does a bettst job than nature vt providing proshytection

H

To the Editor The sew achool year is just

about wbui again School buses will be faiag ap and down MdUnley as usual

I would think t a good idea if the Chelsea Police would have the no parkta laquocopyraquo replaced that have come up misssng this yt

Pm sore the intention of the no parking areas on McKinky are for school buses and Urge trucks coming off Dewey onto MeXinky and going south They have to make wider turns than care do Then you have a small curve to the left which can become tricky with cars parked on the west side of McKinley

Theres always been no parkshying signs on the west side of MdUnley St for the whole btoefc for as long at 1 can remember Where dM the no parting at anytime algae go

Have the no parting regula-tfcms been changed for parking on the west side of McKinley or has aomeoH removed the signs for their own convenience Tut sure it was the latter making it more dangerous

If the no parking signs have been imwed they should be replaced and ahtdai fcy especial ry prkr to the achool year startshying It wooid make it that much safer for the bus drivers and all concerned

A Chelsea Resident

Pleatgt Notify U In Advance of

Any Change in Addreim

H MERC MARS

Y o u A r r i v e d o f

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TV stale fUght-to-Know Law ileawiy says that it supersedes any locni Rlght-to-Know or-diAeace Yet the county perusta in planning for the enforcement of such a local ordinancemdashan orshydinance that would adversely afshyfect the farmer of the county MrtOConwor stated

The Attorney Generals Office ha cewjpJeted bull ranch dr aft of an optBteo aod It it now before the 1-abWr Division attorneys for editing and approval When that step fee beta completed it will go to Attorney General Frank Keney Car Mi final editing and JpprltwL

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Ibe Travel ic Tourist Associashytion of Southeast Michigan i TTA i is aftering its 54-page full color KuAebook TRAVELFUN free to thefpuWic The guidebook which colors an 11-county region in Southeast Michigan lists 13tgt separate attractions and events plus parks campgrounds dining places and accommodations It alas contains a full-color map of theSoutheast Michigan area

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COVERED IN SEWAGE ETerytsia hi the fcesemeat of thetoea La WW destroyed last week wfaea die vfBafes aft swot faikd aad

sewage fraeaAe i iLgttlaraatmas tacked up Owner Ed GrecaLeaJ last taad uoyetiag and all ass barters

Subvene today to The Standard

laquo1 Students Chosen for Future Leaders Seminar

Businesses arraquoJ schools workshying together educating students on the re life operations of the business world

Thats the objective of the fourth annual Future Business leaders Conference (FBLTi a

ooe-wwek progrant- wrasse en aw- the AM Arhor Area Chamber of Commerce and sponsor by Washtenaw county businesses for high school juniors

The program introduces students to business planning communication economics and the impact of high technology

Chosen to represent Chelsea High school at the conference are Angela Alverez Ksmblery Clutshyter Sara Noah Card Tassarini and Christen Zerkel

Our program is designed said Rod Benson president of the Ann Arbor Area Chamber of Commerce to give high school students an opportunity to meet and interact with business leaders and to obtain a better understanding of the business community and how it works

The FBLC began in 1962 with 23

student and 41 raquo bull bullbullbull taking part This year )2 students and bull3 bosinmaes will be represented in the four-day program

This year students parshyticipating in the Future Bonnes Leaders Conference will lowr a number o eorapaoles kra about eAlrrprenlaquoarrap and at tend a special hmhcun wjdi business leader TV program will include speaker from the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority JP todwtrtes and KMS Fusion hK The FBIX wflj also include a computer semoa where student will have the opshyportunity to operate their own business

Conference planners say the 1988 Conference should prove to be the best so far The program has grown tremendously over the past several years said Ksthy Horner FBIX co-ordinator This year we have received an overwhelming response from the students and business communishyty think both groups leam from each other Thats the unique feature about our program

Collins DeSmyther Win Chrysler Scholarships

Kim Collins and Dianne DeSmyther of Chelsea have been chosen two of 104 winners of the Chrysler Corporation Fund Scholarship Program

Collins daughter of James Colshylins plans to study biomedical engineering at Michigan State University Her father is employed at Chrysler Proving Grounds

DeSmyther daughter of Gale DeSmyther plans to study nursshying at Northern Michigan Univershysity Her mother is also employed at Chrysler Proving Grounds

Funded by the Chrysler Fund the scholarship program is designed to provide financial aid to employees children age 21 and under who are enrolled or plan-

Elenientary Kolls To Be Finalized

Chelsea elementary schools will bo finalizing kindergarten class lists the week of August lfl

Parents who have children of elementary age but have not enrolled should contact the school district at 475-9131 with the childs name and address

School in Chelsea begins the week after I-ubor Day

rung to enroll ui a two or tag-year college university or approved vocationtechnical school

James F ToDey vice-president of public affairs who serves as president of the Chrysler Corshyporation Fund said the 104 winshyners demonstrated outstanding scholastic performance career aspirations and goals and leadership aptitude

Competition for the awards was very tough Tolley said

It is not easy lo pick so few winners out of hundreds of potenshytially qualified applicants

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Chelsea Lanes Is Knee Deep After Sewage Pump Falters

Its hard ugt twnera a teaky laquo asaw faat cooMctaia nearly ftve tm ct aawngt to back ay In tot

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Aaofiatt vadt Assistant bullHgff Lee Fahrner

aakl I t fflBBal awe now tbe faae want bad at why the alarm ayatam dktat go off

We lieve tu take a look at the circuitry and see what

rvery ritlwr himingtlaquo wintfi of Chebea l^net 11 gtgtnded up m the Chebea I^nes casement Thats because Chelsea Lanes a at the low point in the lystem All that arwage flows downhill and halti to be pumped back uphill into the eyitem If the pump doesnt work the sewage barks up

In Greenl^af case the aewage backed up through the haiement twieti unttl it fitted up 4 r of his basement All of QteJeea Lanes bueineflf reenrdb dating back to HSt were destroyed along with a bar banshyquet tables and tftaln food and carpeting

1 caBad the IBS and wey tcM me to take photographs and mrow aO the records in the dump-ster GreenUal said

When I first went down there the methane gas waa ao bad it wooid hat aboot knockyooout

Cheiaea Lanes waa apparently

I -iriy ^lawcss that suffered any dairtage due to the pump problem Fahmer said

No one is sure how the question of liability will work out Does the village pay ft the damage or does Cheiaea Lanes

Greenl eaf said he baa an idea but didnt elaborate He had enough en Ms muid deanJng out a basement that untiled hha 0 worst toilet yov can imagine

Radar Deteitor Stolen from Auto

AradaroVtectoYTBhiedatftfe was stolen from an aatonkoUk wbUe it was parked at the Parts Peddler store on M-iS

Pabce said the theft occurred between tM am and 6 pm Oft Friday Aug l

Police said the detector belongs to Richard Van Epps vi Jackson

the faulty fas caused one The aewage front

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SI I ho Cholson Standard Wednesday August 6 19U6

Catherine McClung I^nds a Brush to Conservation Cause

VFW Post Auxiliary Members ViraquoU Natumal Home at Eaton Rapids

Wildlife p a i n t s Catherine Mcilum bullsvflo is poised for the biKtfcst exhibit of her carer r--OH Us her frvniient opportunities to observe wtlillififjs a luxury

To belp preserve that luxury raquohc sets wide a bulljood portion of Iwr prints for tin- fund-raising acshytivities M conservation group She is prepartng tor her role as featured artist in (he 1U87 Michigan Wildlif Art Festival to lhgt held nest Aprii 3-4 at Southfield iivk Onter Print of her p4intinri Morning Spender will laquoo IJT alc for SISO beginning nest J-Miuarv and will continue on sale through the festival date with iroceM oing to the founshydation liabitat restorstkm efshyfort

i t s ihe biggrst thing to happen to ITIgt career Mid the Toronto native raquo N w U-yeraquof-o4d daughter Mlaquorsa attends Dexshyter lt Wvlie Middle school Her hustwnd Mikr McClmuj i the thirrj mrmher olt the family They have lived in the secluded woods of Webster Uwnship for s laquo n yean

CjSUlVtllaquos -Ainttr dttentM to rWraquot-irr has rrwetc her aware of how ma h we Isave done to dentro he habitat for binii afld arumais -v laquonuJr awareness halt led to attempts by others w preserve wetlands wher the nlaquotursi -iiinkj process has been ae-fier ae J by man The I^niing-baaerl Michigan Wildlife Habitat Foundation - winch spent $IJi)(Xlaquo m 9Kgt M uf drjlaquoe proshyjects- i v h a ^roup she said

She attributes J resurgence in the practice of naiurr paintuig to a rcnevMti awarcfi^ia jf and concern for widliie Artists turned to -isUrtt subjects after two worli bullbull tjecause reality was so Uilt Bui discernible charters o the environment in her own ilrUtm T^nrouraged her to k us on -3uraJ subject

I V xl-taulaquoht artist wbo got slaquoriou-n eight years ago and pnntifii every da favors notigLsrd AS subject

1 -That what rings my bells she said

A 1773 gradual of Eastern Michigan University she pnmta at home iHwn 9 a_m and 4 ]bullgt m aixl trrvla to business each evening in her romp^atnied ofshyfice

She 1 uiTenUy wtYing on a posUt destlaquon romnuiSMneil by Ann ArVgtr laquo vfirt-^aei Boinical Oardens and a poster for Use Michigan LteparUnent of NaturaJ KiSources which will conduct a program increase public awareness ltgtv bow to landscape a yard for wildlife

With a growing national reshyputation she is constantly preparing for gallery showings around the country This year she has exhibited in South Carolina Minnesota and Wisconshysin

A list of recent awards in-duties

- IM Artist of the Year Ohio Ducks Unlimited

laquo Five-time finalist Michigan duck stamp competition

laquoThird place 1983 Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year

bull Best of Show 1982 Midwest Art Show Pointe Mouillee Mich

bull Second place 1983-1984 Michigan Wildlife Artist of the Year competition

Catherines most distinctive technique is her pioneering use of acrylic vatercolor an innova-

^f^M Candles burn more slowly and evenly with minimal dripping if you place them in the refrigerator for sevshyeral hours before using

WEBSTER TOWNSHIPS Catitortoe MeOalaquo ai her bwth at Cke reeeitt A M Arbor Art Far It was fter ctaxfc-rocaefvtivr aagt pevmnr at ike amusi treat Skt td ftlaquo rnjoys meetaw isfrgaen sad ataria laquobull wfkftife stMien

lion she i inss tn having bypajued formal trauun Or-commentiitor says of the pracshytice- Layer uplaquoi la ye of laquolaies are ued to create the transition between the precise shfpts of the forelaquorolaquoBid to the soft blur of the distant leaves

She conducts mud of her research ryi(ht at the (amitys horae in the woods She feeds birdsmdash 5f you dont have what they want you 11 never sec them-and stages road kills that people akrt her ugt and that she holds state and federal UceoMa Ugt coulaquoct and pnaaesa

The ckaie observatice of buds would seemingly lead to a re-colaquoTutjAo on tftevr iadnidnal caQi bet Cadmrkae ptays dowrlt her abujties here bullThe more

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birds I learn the more confused I become he said

Anions her local favortrt are the r^by-throated hun-raquoruftlaquohird ami the evening (jr^beak She harws fuch-tias and raquo feeder to atshytract the former and enjoys the iatttf bee a use of its petniksr per-woalit

The spend more time braquoclaquof-in with earh other than eating ftJ like wat^hir^ a solaquop opert

Aithuu^h she w generally conshytent with the offerings of Mirrufrj ihe has traveled to Floridas Kver^Lades and South Carolina to study wilduie She alio tkjpes to visit and obaenre in AJaaka nd Ainca Tint ah laquoyraquo woakt be the ftjnn igtr ury

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JAN VANDENHOUT of the Fireside Heritage Crafters demonstrated spinning doting the Sidewalk Days festival Friday and Saturday Aog 1-2 The group was set up outside the village ofshyfices on E Middle St

Arthritis In knaos soro bock from bending Thon let Garden EAS-ALL holp you If lntlaquo you plant wood amp pick strawberries and many other crops End the pain of many household chores while sitting on your

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(IteUea Veterans of Foreign wars Foat No laquo78 and it Mdies Auxiliary wiah to thank all thode members who pameipaud in the fourth annual Michigan Day celebration on Sunday July d at the Veteran erf Foreign Wars Nashytional Home Eaton Rapids vhlch was spaisnred by 0raquo Department of Michigan Veterans of Porwlgn Want and the Ijwtlas Auxiliary

Than war pteity of activities fur all AlaquoBS aotf lot of wonderful rood

The day started with both Chelsea Poat and Ladtas Aua-Uiary having thetr flaft and ban-nan rlaquopnaeilaquoed to A aisle of co lon There wws worslsp ser-vtca for aB traquo attfad tours olt Mc campof and hoaat a skHArh sdtbaU gaayt huiiaaHai fawrrw-

aaw rowtaat rtdea lanaia coarta swim

peai wagoR rMkta to ur th farm flratrw ridei ttnaA $mraquo baetfem raAV drawtnlaquos watarbaS fla^ta BsMRg and even a nanakal ptay presented by the VTW dtfUrvn of the heenr for aD Uimfay

Th VHtrana or Fcajlaquoii Wars National Home grew frwn an idea advaoewd by laquo yatwg woman rnnwd Amy Rots In 19S2 she had a dream She wanted to find a way to p w l d e )obs for the thoasaeds of unemployed Veterans of World War I Atttoogn she did not hve to see Craquo pfwAict of her dream it was through her efforts that millionaire cattleman Corey Spatter contributed the original acreage near Faton Rapids In 19W 0 id ltrf the Veterws of Famgn Wam National Home

was approved by the National (Council of Adniinwlratloii of the Veterans of Foreign Wan This was a rnajor sU|gt toward futfUbnam of the Veterans of Foreign Wan pledfa to honor the daad by helping th living in 1raquoraquo a Veteran of Foreign Wan widow and her five chiktrta were admitted to the Home allowing the Veterans family to remain together and grew laquobull a ftmtUy SHgteetWaflttParaquothaBat has gyswn to ttMMttnt that bullgt eSdhimn may w carvd for Thar are now 31 hamaasn the ifracrw campua and no dorartoriea All live in middle-income American ha A gymnasium pool library Ore department groctry store and graft lodge with resuwwtt facilities for vlsijcrs nasiuliibta

For every Bnddy Popfgty sold the National Home ireeives one cent whfch amouEsts to aboat li of the Home s annual operating income Vhe money is mad for the upkeep care and education of laquo x raquo cfcld

Anyone wishing mora taforroa-Uon aboat the Veteraaa of Foreign Wan SationaJ Heme or Life Membership may contact Joan L Taft KaOonal Horn iBurprrson at 47MM or any number of me Pnat or readies Auxiliary

TTUCMTY LYNhrt m her maaleal mwaaniiwers are I Tap raquo aawnag ai May Caeteea Rod and CM n a b bulltaaday 4a f 17 t$raquo giaartoaa wMb o raquo Halls annual Fig Roast Frtead nay tkkets hwas ehaa i

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PRIZE PYMXTKY BNT PRICES rwrfcrtta Jlaquou LCXIMT suld the Grand Champion Poultry at Prn xiuiwq iu thf nhnlo with him_ rfc IMC

Waifatnuw County 4-H Fair As Adventure in liberty for $220 21 pounds of puultry Pictured

wtth Jrttai are payer Grovrr Colby Jr 4-H Fair KtHg Dlaquove Wefctmayrr and ifoeen Laura Shope

SYLVAN TOWN KALL aw has an arcewi rarap for handicapped rittztus TV ramp is (wasted it the rear of dgt hal) la order to proshyvide rear jttcett wartet hud to kmcfc a Mr In thr bwck wall (0 add

Tliree Inmates Still at Large

Three inmates who walked away from Cassidy Lake Technical School late Sunday were still at large as of proa time according to school afshyfinals

Bradley DarrylJ Etrraaon 20 described ax Uack 5 9 10 pound with a scar on hut cheek wa serving one to two and oos-half yearn far attempted Urcaiy from an automobile He ia from AJbton

Alan Wayne PUachowsklt 20 described as white 5 raquo 156 pounds with a mustache was serving one arid a hall to to yean for larceny from a person He laquo fromE D e M

William Flpydl Bowers 2X9 described as wNSe 5 9 1laquo pounds with a mustache was

a dtw Thr arlt hiU-rturr of thr building didnt allot the ramp to be built m the fnit

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Judy 29

rt years for larceny from an auto He is from Quiflcy

The only thing more important than the effort we put into our

home mortgage program is the good you derive becoming a home owner

Well come right to the point Our home mortgage interest rates are the lowest theyve been in years The purchase of an older home or the building of a new home to your special design is now within the reach of area couples

Personal consultation with our home mortgage departshyment will provide the answers to all your home ownership questions

If you want a low cost home mortgage loan see us Wed like to get acquainted with you

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HERHA KOENN Wjfthtesaw County Road mlaquo-nt Foreman The bridge has been ripened to CommiMioB vlire-chalr disruists lima (ejifsr traffic after being rebuilt by Road Commission RVidge Prnject with Re Robrrto Heavy Equip- crews

Lima Center Bridge Over Mill Creek Opened to Traffic

Washtenaw County Road Corn-mission recently announced the re-opening of the Lima Center Bridge over Mill Creek in lima township

This bridge along with the liberty Rd bridge over Mill Creek in Lima township and the Feldkamp Rd bridge over the Saline River were closed on Jan 4 by the Road Commission

All three brides were ltJtiraquoT-mlned to be structurally inadeshyquate in the Road Commissions most recent bndge inspection survey and the Federal Highway Administration had notified the Road Commission that all o their federally funded projects would be suspended until the Road Comshymission closed the bridges

Since federal and state funis were not available to reconstruct the bridge the Road Commission agreed to finance the replaceshyment of these bridges Road Comshymission crews fabricated the steel sub-structure during the

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winter months then trucked them to the bridge site

The bridges were designed with wood decking and standard guardrail The concrete head-walls at the Fetdfcamp and Libershyty Rd bridges were reused but the support headwalls at the lima Center Rd bridge were totally replaced which added to the time Lima Center Rd had to be dosed The new bridges have a clear width of 18 feet and have a design weight capacity of 30 tons The previous structures were exshytremely narrow and had lopoundd limits of threlaquo tons

The bridges could be disassembled if federal and state funds were to become available for full replacement The conshy

struction approach used for tliese bridges may be used elsewhere in the county in the future on low volume gravel roads-

The County Road Commission currently maintains IDS bridges many of which n$ve significant restrictions because of their age

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Chelsea Connie Mack Team Wins League Loses Tourney

O w l i gtltbullbullltbulllaquo lt bull raquo i i

baseball team m^fM gt cental Major last bullltbulllt bgt Bang the league -a -Mr and making an appei-r c C a m Mac ftVM ST ex naromt

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Chrlsea wnn the i fu^ i i c outngbt with a -2 win gtvr manes of Am Arbor

The competition pern eri a toother in the World Senrlaquo sanent hewnr as Jo bullOB the first game W and 4 Goett elimirv- the

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bole lour-two Stein - bull

boys UM in tlgt- - gtd game

Tttesday lt ampraquomt wilt lt ornery a nut onigt decided the JC^HC damptorahip but was the r uh bull -match brrww ^ two temlaquo They had split a [gt-ur of gtaev earber

Greg Haitf per hr a -ii-gtitlt--and struck out four for the win

VUa Wfrxv Srterwl in the first giving Claquomern a a Kgt iad without the benefit of h hi

Comenca hed th- lt-ad -inti the third inning when (helstr-a scored twice on thre suuies and raquon eTfijr

A double n ef Staeey in the-sixth wmra vtrct K-wty Kerry Wtiv lim raquo laquo r i

Chetjea held a Vgt lead ill the scventr rnin aien they picked up their final rur

ROC MufHi M fj- hitting it-tack With bulllt Uii-ios Vihsie Mark Bareu Matt Bltgth(etvii-r and Greg Haist adic i a sitwir each Storey gt double broughi thf toUl to a t hit

The team raquo-i led regular season play with a VM record

The first ^irw 4 the dnuble-eiimvialioii tournament was held last Thunsdaj at Huron High school

Perhaps showrm a case of the jitters c heUfa iiai- up two run in the first mmiH withvit allowshying a hit A hit batsnan md two errors pflaquoivraquorfefl th- momentum

By the fifth rltniraquoiJ Jackson heid a J-0 ifcraquolti

Chelslta rrid bull Jjgtkgtn-total fn hit with five wl tuldn get the key ones They repeatf-d[gt harf ri4nrwraquor in voririi flti-rT They stranded a runm-r at third in the sexwid innisu k-ft tv balaquogts loaded in the fourth inning and straridwi runners al fi -t and third in the fifth

BareLs led Chelsea hitters with two singics while Bnhlender Haist and Cliris Acrtr each tod a single

Jeff Harvey pitched the urne and actually (Jcseryed the win said Chelsea coach Akel Marshyshall

He gave up cni one earned run because we corninitttvl four errors

Harvey walked four and struck out four

It was another frustrating

Chelsea Team Wins Jaekson Bicycle Race

Chelsea was represented by HeartBeat Technique Center in the Corporate Chaeru-e Bicycie Race at the Jack^n Mot Air Bslioon Jubilee in Plia Sharp Park mi Saturday Julj 2-gt

Fiach of the six cams consisted of five members two females with one over frac34 and three males one over 35 to keep the competition fair and square

Member of the Heartbeat team started out tronraquo and kept the lead through the entire nine-mile race as observers and other members cheered them on Their impressive finishing time of 22 minutes 6 seconds was the sum total of each members lap

Pam Kampf co-owner of Heart-Beat Technique Ccntei and race participant accepted the first-place a ward for the team Valerie Smith was team oi t-eiizei

lav Mr)r fl igtd (iive a two hgttraquo in the ht

MtuaJtw arxl the story ouW have ^gt-n difterent W colaquoW hlaquove tram them

lt Uw second iuoe ptoyed last r nday dvlaea pmptst out to a VO lead or coupl of emrs bull We would ft acorcd more but a fine pJay laquo am =gtgt ^rry Nis tiwgted w M^ntali sid

However Stew k Gtxa carae njfht book wit] four rraquov OA an rngtr and five waiki

After fowr inmng C3laquol4eraquo laquo down M Thrtr oppwMnO put tte cam away weh fhlaquo mere rons ir the fifth inmng w ctoaplete an eiiiW-run mere-rwie wtn

Onre laquojun the failure to set i clutrti fat hurt us again Mar-raquohU uid

We hgtt iftUi twri doufik plays with the basM loaded

HLS hd two hrts to lead

Chetaelaquo five-hit attat flanegt Ferry and -icree rath add^l gtr I

bullWe h tlaquoe blaquoD good and only (tracfc MI three timn but Stein k Gottt made ome octatandtng ddamre piagt-laquo MarrfiaR said

Brlaquoa laquoartlaquod the name but was rdtovad by JWAMT Morseau ta Ow but bull laquo Hart and Ferry aiaa pUewad later

Chilli bull pttchta 4laquove i t aeven hrt and IS wafts

ft waa very laquoood nawner- Waraball aud

The tods paafly cooperated laquood had a (he year Hopefully we learned t r w oar mist and it will help oat next itnnlaquo te the varsny MaapA Our brightest xlt ww prtdmlaquo We had some o9tatoiading pitctung The kid pot joroe valuable experience that wUl aniy make thrtn better players

T-BALL RESULTS The following are the ressltf of

tin final week ci action of t-faall 6aMampsll for 19M in Lhe Cheiaea Recreation Dlaquonartiroi

FINAL STArVDINGS

H-iiiO^s Tniers So (iunts Tubs Hjr^ers Flat ie- rViipruns

W 13 9 8

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ttotpaias B Eaflei 2raquo-EAiiis defense waa led by

Jeremy Bowers who bad a wigle-handed double play tn the fotu-th mning Leading Eagie bitshyten were Jenny haddock Xatie Rickerd and Claire iiaaz rxlpruni defeoae raquoas led by Nick Harnu with a double play m the fust inning Straquof-en MrDooaid PtsOl 4aBdfemac and Ryan Bab-bard also played good defcoae Uadrn^ rgtiphin hitters were Kevin Bloomsaat Meghann ZivglvT JerajBi Kegadorn Zaohary Jones

Parharn and Rianoe

Tigers raquo Cabs l a -Leading hitlers for the Timers

wfrre Scott Bougbton Nathan Smith Aaron Batadorfer Victor Pitts Steve Wait Kristy Cox and Nathan Smith Jeff Hughes

F Carignan Wins Tourney

Yoiaine Carignan waj the winshyner of the championship flight at the Inverness Ladies Championshyship Tournament July 2amp-30 at Inshyverness Golf Course

The championship flight covered 58 boles

The winner of the nine-hole secshyond flight was Ariene Howe

Janet poundksai won the nine-hole third slight

Mar J Daniels waa the wanner of the l$-hole consolation round of the championship flight

Mary Nadeau and Ofga McCor-midc were the winners of the conshysolation rounds of the first and second flights

Rod amp (raquowi Club Schedtdes First Hunter Safety Class

Chelsea Rod and Gun will 1raquo holding its first Hunter Safety class on Aug 15 and 56 To register for the class or for more information call Jerry Craft 475-7487 or Kick Monier 475-9972 between 6 pni and 7 pm

Participants will need to make arrangements to pick up their textlxx)ks from either Jerry or Kick when registering

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Store Wall and ScM Booghtw all played good defrrv Leading hitters for the Cuba were Jake Hur Nicki Woods Riiity Blackmere and Brandt Berg

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Trevvi KipfoiJJer rat o hotoe mm for the Sos and turned a doo bk play Scootar Botenan did a Ijcti )oh at third baae Jaaac Sprawu Steven Ttucl Pan Dftratn and Steven Lywto sectB played wed far the Sox Tommy Hgwm and Lance Cfcaac played

far the Giants

laquo Ealaquofclgt-~ Dairy White Chra Hatch Cory

EHx a Kasie Rtsbiig Sarah PrueM Adam Daniels and Natban Clark werr th beading Bufldbe bitter Bulldog defense waa led by Wayne Newman Ben Potocfci Dan Jofinon John Blaquoemaa Garth Hammer Deacon HtAoo and Ajithocy FhMtiBC Tt theTag) NKhm Taylor hit 4 bonte run and LeaJee Parker and Beth FLiitoft each hit borne runa_ Joan FUotoft and Zachary Kitaaa played good defense

bull bull laquo Sex raquo Dipohraquo i i -

Jaaon Sprawka Pat Damm Steven Thiel( and Trevor Kipf-milier aJJ had outstanding Orien-sjire plays- Kerry Lynch played well from the pHchws ty Scooter Soliman also played good defense

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Bulldogs were Sarah Pruess Kaiue Ruhiig Cory Dixon Adam Daniel Nathan Clark Deacon Hdtor Liri Dan Johnson Leading defenders were B laquo Patoeki John Beeman Duaty White Chns Hatch Grth riammcr Wayne Newman and Anttony Fraaklia For the Rangers Mike Clark Todd Pearsall Justin Kusterer Aaron Alier and Bobby Armstrong were the leading hitshyters FUnger defense waa led by Aaron Spover Kim Niebaas Joey Barkman Nathaniel Cooper Bobby Armstrong and Jennifer Gentney

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Everyone for the Tigers hit well In addition Scott Boughton Steve Walz Ashley Coy Aaron Batsdorfer Victor Pitts and Jeff Hughes played good defense Nicki Lane and Jack Coon showshyed good improvement

The U S Ubor Departments Dislocated Worker Program is an effort to aid experienced workers who find themselves displaced due to plant closings techshynological changes foreign comshypetition or other major economic changes The program is funded under Title IH of the Job Tra ining Partnership Act accordii- to the Labor Departments annual report for the 19amp5 fiscal year

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totU arr mXe laquolaraquo Mart Ownlt Dave SrhniUrBboer Mike Waal M5 Riek Park la tiV bark rtm firon left are Phil Klaak Igtavt Oatwt Hie F a ^ Aaty Dwalmay and Ray Ameel

BLLfJOOGS who fiaislltd with a perfect 154 record were the e-hamptotu of the t-hall league sponsored by the Chelsea Rcreatilaquon Department n the front row from left are Cory Dixon Nathan Clark Christopher Hatch Sarah Pruess Dusty White and Daniel

Expert Pistol Shooting Demonstration Slated

The public is invited to a free pistol shooting exhibition nf the fastest guns in Michigan The demonstration of expert pistol shooting will take place on the pistol and rifle target range of the Chelsea Rod and Gun Club at 7)03 luigane ltd David Watson of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSO will lead the exhibition team which will start firms at 6 pm Tuesday Aug 12

Members of the team will not only exhibit and explain their pistol equipment they will also give practical demonstrations of shotgun rnarksmanship

Walsnn is a rising star in pracshytical shooting competition and

tional Shoot in Texas competing with more than 300 qualified irSC shooters

According to Dave Flank of the Chelsea Hod and Gun Club this event open to the public should Ixi considered a mast for serious members of all shooting disciplines

FVgtr more information call Dave Rank at 475-)437

Lingane Rd lies between Waterloo Rd and Hush Rd It may be reached from either direction The Chelsea Rod and Gun Club can he identified by its red brick clubhouse standing atop a hill Ore pistol range is a few feet north of the clubhouse and will be prominently marked

Johiuon la the back row from left are Garth Hammer Adam Daniel John freeman Wayne Newman Anthony Fraokjin and Ben Potocki The coaches from left are Sandy Potocki and Dehhl Gale Not pictured are Kask- Ruhiig and Deacon Holton

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SUNDAY Mixed Leagues 300 545 800 pm pgt 4 per team (2 male and 2 femole)

Bowl every other Sunday MONDAY Mens League 6 30 S 9 00 pm

5 per team TUESDAY todies League 9 am 4 per team

Mens l e a g u e 8 30 pm 5 per team Ladies League 830 pm 3 per team

WEDNESDAY Senior league 100 pm 3 per team Ladies league 900 pm 4 per team

THURSDAY Ladies League 1230 pm 4 per team Mens League 6 30 p m 5 per team Mixed League 9 00 pm 4 per team

FRIDAY Mixed League 1230 am 3 per team LATE SHIFT WORKfRSTHIS IS IT)

RELAX AFTER WORK WITH BOWLING Mixed Leagues 6 45 and 900 pm

4 per team 2 male and 2 female)

Haskvthall llegins Aug 11

Chelsea High school girls basketball practice begins Monshyday AUH 11

The varsity team will practice from 8 am to 1130 am at the high school gym Jim Winter is the coach

Junior varsity will practice at the Beach Middle school jjym from 830 am to 1030am Paul Terpsfra is the coach

Players should have had their physical examinations before starting practice

For more information call Winter at 371-1418 or Terpstra at 475-6822

CMS Golf Practice Sutris Aug 11

Chelsea High schools fall boys tjotf team will begin practice on Monday Aug 11 at 7 am at Inshyverness Golf Couise according to coach I^ren Winn

All participants must have had a phVMwil examination before they cat practice

I lie following are the remilb of the final week of Farm IC-aguc hawball gamex piayed the week of July 2A The laquonmex wenj piayed in a league ofgarilzed by the Chelitea Recreation Ix-part-rficnt

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W L T Cuba 10 2 S Onolea 10 3 0 Dolphin 9 4 0 Wildcat Indians Tigers Angela Clipper

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DelpMaj 7 AagrU ft-Dolphin leading hitter the

iamf were Ben OConnor Kerbi Coy and Jason Dwienoo Torn Payne and Scott Coivin were standouts on defense Angel hit-tern were led by Evan Knott and Tom Barkum Jesse Petty had a good game on defense

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Dun lap (irtv Rirtwrd and Andy

Adult Softball Tbe following are results from

mens nod womens slow-pitch softhall games played in CbeJaea recreation leagues the week of July 29

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CATJ31 JBfy Mix 7 -Sue Koch was tine winning

pitcher Torn Kemp coached a good third baae

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Jiffy Mtx 1laquo McDoaalda ft-Ull Matties was the winning

pitcher in this fiveinning (janse Kveryooe hit well for Jiffy

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pitcher Leading hitters for CAT-S were Marda Newman and Renee Kornexl Chris Surma played a good third base

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Gary Leonard was the winning pitcher

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Hansen A Sotta 5mdash Big Boy scored in the eighth inshy

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Stockbridge Merduats Smdash Mike Lacid was 3-3 for Mershy

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ruriH paced the Cubit Nick Kramer also had a good day at tbe plate Jason Rosentreter and Matt Tuttle played good defense for he Cub Wildcat were powered by Craig Leonards home run Randy Hurst Gary Farmer and Nathan Young led the Wildcat defenders

Oriates 11 Oaspen J -Brad Jedele hit a thr-run

homer for the Ortoks Other top Oriole hitters were Bryndon Sketton with a home run and Jamie Policht Oipper hitters were lad by Jeffrey Branch Tom Inrtn and Jason Brvwn Defen-srvery Raymond Hatch Brad Jdele and David Bceman played weU for the Oriole wfeUe Hon Carter Jeffrey Branch and Justin Navin led the Clipper defenders

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Top Angel hitters included Ryan Lndwig Eric Bergman Evan Knott Willie Hewitt and Jesse Haken who each had two hits Matt McVittJC and Jesse Petty had good defensive games For the Wildcats Nathan Young led the hitters and Jeremy Muha Matt Delong and Gary Farmer werethe top defenders

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Dotpfcitti IS Oriole 7 -Bert game of the year for the

Doipnina Dolphin off ens was led by Casey McCaila and Scott Colgt vin who hit home runs and Jason Donahoo Tom Payne and Jeremy Fekflump Scott Cohan Casey MrCalla and Kevin Coy made Rood defensive plays For the Orioles David Beeroan nil a home run and Keith Howe and Bryndon Skeitort had key lots Keith Rowe David Beeman and Brad Jedele played excellent defense

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At Independence Lake Cotnc cool off with BS The dog

days of Aecuat can be reirfstkaa but there is respite Join Washtenaw Catsty Parka and Recreat ion Commiss ioa s Naturalist Matt Heumann on Sunday Aug 17 9t Independence Lake County Park for a nature program called Shoreline Hunt See the plant arltd animal aquatic life along the shoreline learn about adaptations as weQ as tbe importance of shoreline maintenance

The walk goes rain or shine but please come prepared with shoes or boots for wading

The program is scheduled to begin at 10 pjn from the parking lot at Independence Lake County Park five miles north of Ann Arshybor Use the North Territorial Rd exit and follow the signs The program is free but there is a J2 park admittance fe per car

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Perkalut for Unlawful Snagging of Fifth

Under new legislation it will be illegal to possess or sell multi-pointed hooks commonly refershyred to as silver spiders or M-60s used for snagging fish

Beginning Sept 1 Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Conservation Officers will begin enforcing Public Act 189 which was passed in early July Amendshying the Michigan Sport Fishing 5 aw the Act dramatically inshycreases the penalties for unlawful snagging in the four snagging areas These include the Sable River below Hamlin Dam the Pere Marquette River near Scott-ville the Big Manistee River below Tippy Dam and the Muskegon River below Croton Dam

Persons found guilty of possessing or selling these devices may be imprisoned for up to DO days andor fined up to $300 Second or third offenders will face oven stiffer penalties

Multipointed hooKs have always bmn illegal to use in Michigan but their possession or sale was not controlled The new legislation in effect declares Micso devices now to be contrashyband and prohibits their possesshysion or sale

For hot buttered corn fill a large quart jar with hot water end sticks of butter When butter melts and floats to the top dip In the cobs and pull out slowly

The Chelseo Standard Wodnetdoy August 6 raquo966 11

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As you may recoil kraquoT winter I twitched to an unJtstad phono

number otter rttetvioo some tota-nioM nasty reviews of rlaquoy work

Apparently people art still trying to coll me oi that nurrim And

tome of them arent being real pleasant about IT

t found out about mis oil imocertfy enough An old friend whom I

hadn teen in teveroi years triad to reach me of my former number

Yes he h laquo thraquo nvmber too but hes not hare my frtond won

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fee sorry for the poor fomiry with my old numeer If theyre now

to The awwnwwty they probuWy think o bunch of (trks live hare

I ocoftwonelly oead to get cotts that trorTod tike this

How could you soy that about my dovghter7ll You art the sorriest

most porti

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God You son of 0 hiri mother I

Never once dtd i or o arft thot went like this

Thor you Mr Hamilton for making my son wund hklaquo on oil-

American foerboi) player even though you and I know he couldnt black

out my cocker spaniel

A couple of days ago i talked to rhe nan with my former phone

numbs He confirmed mot yes he hod received a few smsnga cotts and

mot he oppreckrrad me axploirring the ca-evmstonces to Mm

ffcrt I cant unearstand tor rhe life of me why the ptane company reshy

assigned my former nurnbar so quickly It rook less than frv mcrtrhs

Even more baffhng is this When I changed mimbers lt told the

telephone company man the reasonmdashI was being horrossed So what do

They do Net onh do they give ttws poor unsuspecting guy o number thats

likely to drew rTeienertt as well they dont even wort until the new

phone book comes out so the people con tee my nomas not in it

onymore (At lees it better not be) Isnt wonderful to oaoS with a iwmpony with so much common sense

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I have heard more itories about youth league boseboil and softbafl

this year Than ever before

And The theme TO most of Them would 6raquo Porerrrt Run Amok

Story nundjar one wos wail pubkized m tost waeki edition tn The

latter taction Appsrarrfry there were tome problems with The Form

Leogua boseboil tournament

In one of rhe games one team won the game etthar by one or two

runs dapanding on which score book was consulted Kowever it resulted

ma forfeit tor the wmmng teom when onangument ensuedobout frraquocot-

reef score ond the coach of the laquonrmraquong teom couldnt stand The bickering

anymore

There were a lot of hurt feegtng as a resuH of The incident

Smce I wasnt there I dont know esacthr what happened or whot

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rt doesnt reraquo matter errhar All i know is oil the crguing was oh

rhe port of the ADUITS not the kids The kids vrnph abided by rhe decishy

sion They dkaVt hove ony choke The tevnoment woe bsmg run by the KtQ jMgi iraquo l^r t4laam

Or was rr If the foumamem wo for The kids why was it vtecessary

for adults to hogatt and scrsom and yell obcut the final score and othershy

wise moke fine examples of themselves by rheir coodtxT

What does it soy to the young boys when parents get out of hand

obout somethmfl so meaningful es a baseball gome where the kids ore too

young to even pitch to Themselves

The Truth is some parents cant tolerate the thought of ir kids

losing and will go to oil sorts of extremes to prevent it And in that

sense the childs gome becomes their own When they try to monipolcte

the outcome no motfer how well-intentioned (We were cheatedl) it

fakes one more element away from the kids

If a mistake is mode it the scoring umpiring or playing so what

Kids an going to run into incompetefice oil their lives Why should recreashy

tion boseboil be ony different

The trouble begins when parents start trying to rectify every little

problem It usually only makes the situation worse

There was another situation last season when a parent m the stands

becorrw upset at on umpires coll The parent in a voice loud enough for

others to bear accused the umpire of being on drugs Just whot he

thought that would accomplish is not clear

Not to be outdone the umpire o boy m his late teem turned

around and called the parent a drunk He suggested the man go to one of

the loeol watering spots Ive heard various reports os to how the convershy

sation degenerated from there

The final chapter from Parents Run Amok involves the story of o

mother ond her son

Apparently the young boy fried to field a ball ond erred Thats pretshy

ty common in youth baseball

The mother probobly figuring the youngster hadnt been humiliated

enough when out onto the field shook the kid ond told him never to do it

again

That may have solved the problem The boy may never pick up o

baseball again

Most parents have reasonable attitudes obout their childs sports

But the ones who dont con be royoi pains in the Sombar

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Conservation Reserve Program Signup Slated

Subnvrihe UP The Chelnea Standard

Secretary of Agricul ture Richard R Iyns has announced 1^1 ilaquomip for the 1SB7 Coraquolaquorva-tun Reserve ProaTaai wtU take place A w 4-li at Alaquonrultural Subiltzatinn and Conservation Serwicr fT)imtgt offires

Arvonlifm to 1-ymt fanrers tnay volunteer highly emdjble irropianrf for entry into the fnn-i r rvat i m Reserre Pronram under A provuion for the Food Seriont Ail at 185

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Mycotoisai ire poisons which under x m e nrtrumatancea are harmful to cattle poultry twine and sheep rUn raquo y s

Moat of the diseased he^t can be e l iminated dtirr^ harvest if farmers will mcrcac the intdwty of the tmm laquo the combine to that the ipoundseaed ker-naia vtnch an noafi and Ulster than normal tomei are tkytrn laquort the back Hart raquoraquorraquo

After the harvrx 11 coospaKtti laquo M fiekJ should be plowed so that the (fiaeaaed wheat cannot overshywinter the specialist advise

It happen that Uua fungys causlaquoi stalk rrx and ear moid on com i t i i always a good ides to plow thii stubble down Hart bullays-

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Mike Slaaker MSU vewnn-arian aya that usmlaquo the entire wheat plant for bedding eotild cause some problems for livestock if the animab fe4 on the wheat that is In the straw

This probletn can be avoided if the animals on the straw sgtrt well fed wtth guod grain Symptoms nf poisoning include feed refusal vomiting and hyper estrogen synshydrome

SUnker says that if the animals develop thesr symptoms the straw should be removed and the animals given good feed They should return to normal health in a few days

Hart and Herb Bucholtz VHU dairy nutritionist recommend that farmers do not try flaquocLng any of the UjxinltonUininaLrt5 gram as a salva^t operauon If feeding is a must the grain should be tested for mycotoxins

Hart says that random samples of the grain should be taken at the time the combine u unloading in the field or as frrair s being unloaded from a field nogon or truck Taking sampiti from grain m storage does not provide a good representation A sample should xvust of 10 pounds of grain and be reperattative of the

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Whaat can be iimu-d- for luun-i at the Co-operative Ecension Sertic Multi-duaplinary Plant rgtanolaquotic Center MSU East [ju-jiinaT 4K24 Cont U $12 per sample A (-heck muat wcum-iuuy xix -iaHipUi Trw tiirr^rounrl Is from 7 to igt working days

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If there are sorrn reartinns they should disionlurgtJlt flaquolaquodiri and they may hav to dispote of the grain Bucrwiti says

A-iyone wfw a awarie f any ltn-tersectiofis which have viezi vishysion problems ^ i iutc ltA (Apr-grown vegetauon shouid cwtert theRoadCorrjTU3Sofl3i 7SM500

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Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

water flapfiatti is h-al to be let than ttwac teeto miaaiTrf aadar laquonraalaquoaai UOaft syateou This is Brteaavtty dw traquo the aver-aga 5 rtdDCttaB In water mnoff esplaquo1cnced aoder the oo-till system Pcstksrfea are introducshyed to surface water supplies largely through field surface runshyoff Similar but Leas dramatic reshyductions lraquove been shown in reshyduced Ullage system

Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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No-tillage and reduced tillage farming techniques still remain oe of Cb most economical and beneficial poUUior abatement and soil management conservashytion practices a farmer can apply to hia croplaDd- Contact the Soil Conservation District Office to learn more about It

NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

Tnlaquo apptcotcn for Sit Plan Approval wil l be Con s ide

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August 12 1986 ot 7 jQ o clock p m m t h a Villa _

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Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

Sometimes the thine raquo s rernrmber am very wivraquod nther time1 they ar quit valaquoue Why thin difference- In parr it gtUycnd MI the intercity of the learning e x p e r i e n c e We rememher mental pn tare tix-l and skills TV cerate person vraquoho watchwi a colte^f- football iiumfr ltm teltniswn laat Nw Years Day proijabJv lttew not remember any spvciflc ptsy mental pirture i o the gitme lt)n

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

Memory traces do decay as time goes by Some go very rapidly One may keep a phone number in memory for a week or so as long as it is lgteing used A couple of weeks after it can no longer be remembered This loss of memory can either bo due to the decay of the bullbulllt -al pattern itself of the tii bull bull bull i ievc it from sto iigt

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AMY TRIMIL WITH THE THIRD LJGHTWE1GHT in-dividnal lanjb wakh wgtid for $225 per pound ugt Roe Milter (or Ford Farm fttwoJactnring during thr IJvesiolti Sale Thursday Jaly J t l i the Washu-aaw lt (HIDU 4-H Fair at the Salin- Far^n Coaaffl GraaadR

JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

laquo I I born Apr- II 1BW 1laquo 4pord the daughter rrf ltlaquorgi)

Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

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of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

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Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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A FAMILY ENTERPRISE put tigMhrr (ltuntrgt Fresh Pro-dare a aew btffiinesi at th -inner ol Werkwr iod North Tershyritorial Rds oppuMlr Niirih Uiki S(in Brum Poll hi i|ld his wife t^nrtf nian In vtiuli (h- raquobullbullbull bullbull ---- r^ fltKiis bull tth -tpecialty frsods lutt and taeklv and gt-rn craft

Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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lgtimnc the rrteraquoing Se rvan t Harley B Rider of the Washteshynaw (^gtunty Shenf f s DrpartmeTrt Raw upJte on patol eover-age by ltJeiUraquoie- asMifierl to (he Portage I j kearea

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Concerns of Ote members nf G k n b r o Ajwociiatwn at Half

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HEYDLAUFFS 113 N Main Street Phone 475-1221

Rep M OConnor Siwkn Ruling on liifghl-TihKtHHV

Stat ItaprrM-nUtitr Margaret OConnor H Arm Arbori a voral oepwwfit iraquolt IV munty FiKht-to-KLftow law fULi aski-d or an At-tltrnlaquo7 Generals tjpiniofi on th nurtttT

TV stale fUght-to-Know Law ileawiy says that it supersedes any locni Rlght-to-Know or-diAeace Yet the county perusta in planning for the enforcement of such a local ordinancemdashan orshydinance that would adversely afshyfect the farmer of the county MrtOConwor stated

The Attorney Generals Office ha cewjpJeted bull ranch dr aft of an optBteo aod It it now before the 1-abWr Division attorneys for editing and approval When that step fee beta completed it will go to Attorney General Frank Keney Car Mi final editing and JpprltwL

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f^vr Travelgttide Th SE Michigan Xvur Available

Ibe Travel ic Tourist Associashytion of Southeast Michigan i TTA i is aftering its 54-page full color KuAebook TRAVELFUN free to thefpuWic The guidebook which colors an 11-county region in Southeast Michigan lists 13tgt separate attractions and events plus parks campgrounds dining places and accommodations It alas contains a full-color map of theSoutheast Michigan area

TRAVEUUN may be obtained free by visiting the TTA office at (A Park St in Troy or any of the state Welcome Centers Mall requests require a $1 fee to cover postage To get a copy by mail send to TRAVEI FUN PO Hot 1590 Troy 4raquo9

In 863 the first national black [ihOr organisation was formed th-- Colored National Iatxir lrton according to I^lgt( Firsts In America a publication of the U S Department of i^bor

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COVERED IN SEWAGE ETerytsia hi the fcesemeat of thetoea La WW destroyed last week wfaea die vfBafes aft swot faikd aad

sewage fraeaAe i iLgttlaraatmas tacked up Owner Ed GrecaLeaJ last taad uoyetiag and all ass barters

Subvene today to The Standard

laquo1 Students Chosen for Future Leaders Seminar

Businesses arraquoJ schools workshying together educating students on the re life operations of the business world

Thats the objective of the fourth annual Future Business leaders Conference (FBLTi a

ooe-wwek progrant- wrasse en aw- the AM Arhor Area Chamber of Commerce and sponsor by Washtenaw county businesses for high school juniors

The program introduces students to business planning communication economics and the impact of high technology

Chosen to represent Chelsea High school at the conference are Angela Alverez Ksmblery Clutshyter Sara Noah Card Tassarini and Christen Zerkel

Our program is designed said Rod Benson president of the Ann Arbor Area Chamber of Commerce to give high school students an opportunity to meet and interact with business leaders and to obtain a better understanding of the business community and how it works

The FBLC began in 1962 with 23

student and 41 raquo bull bullbullbull taking part This year )2 students and bull3 bosinmaes will be represented in the four-day program

This year students parshyticipating in the Future Bonnes Leaders Conference will lowr a number o eorapaoles kra about eAlrrprenlaquoarrap and at tend a special hmhcun wjdi business leader TV program will include speaker from the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority JP todwtrtes and KMS Fusion hK The FBIX wflj also include a computer semoa where student will have the opshyportunity to operate their own business

Conference planners say the 1988 Conference should prove to be the best so far The program has grown tremendously over the past several years said Ksthy Horner FBIX co-ordinator This year we have received an overwhelming response from the students and business communishyty think both groups leam from each other Thats the unique feature about our program

Collins DeSmyther Win Chrysler Scholarships

Kim Collins and Dianne DeSmyther of Chelsea have been chosen two of 104 winners of the Chrysler Corporation Fund Scholarship Program

Collins daughter of James Colshylins plans to study biomedical engineering at Michigan State University Her father is employed at Chrysler Proving Grounds

DeSmyther daughter of Gale DeSmyther plans to study nursshying at Northern Michigan Univershysity Her mother is also employed at Chrysler Proving Grounds

Funded by the Chrysler Fund the scholarship program is designed to provide financial aid to employees children age 21 and under who are enrolled or plan-

Elenientary Kolls To Be Finalized

Chelsea elementary schools will bo finalizing kindergarten class lists the week of August lfl

Parents who have children of elementary age but have not enrolled should contact the school district at 475-9131 with the childs name and address

School in Chelsea begins the week after I-ubor Day

rung to enroll ui a two or tag-year college university or approved vocationtechnical school

James F ToDey vice-president of public affairs who serves as president of the Chrysler Corshyporation Fund said the 104 winshyners demonstrated outstanding scholastic performance career aspirations and goals and leadership aptitude

Competition for the awards was very tough Tolley said

It is not easy lo pick so few winners out of hundreds of potenshytially qualified applicants

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The Champtsea fgttondfjil Whdnmday August 6 1986 J

Chelsea Lanes Is Knee Deep After Sewage Pump Falters

Its hard ugt twnera a teaky laquo asaw faat cooMctaia nearly ftve tm ct aawngt to back ay In tot

Bat flsstt axadly what bap-

U a t T U n d a y afUnioon ClMlMf U M I owner Cd OrwLaff wm a ceap4e laquof baa

itotateitftbtatotitt tlkty apanad the baae-

vmMtmtjimmtm a law atapa mi wPtpt flwf m the vktin bullfspraetkaijiiM

m A t tap of the Aw tfcjtt laquo

tampurt talaquoy thoagbt ItaiOWtotfabBie-

bullbulltrrwr Tm pm tfpi 9m oidni m

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ftwn fta aunt part of vm dam daw to a faulty

Aaofiatt vadt Assistant bullHgff Lee Fahrner

aakl I t fflBBal awe now tbe faae want bad at why the alarm ayatam dktat go off

We lieve tu take a look at the circuitry and see what

rvery ritlwr himingtlaquo wintfi of Chebea l^net 11 gtgtnded up m the Chebea I^nes casement Thats because Chelsea Lanes a at the low point in the lystem All that arwage flows downhill and halti to be pumped back uphill into the eyitem If the pump doesnt work the sewage barks up

In Greenl^af case the aewage backed up through the haiement twieti unttl it fitted up 4 r of his basement All of QteJeea Lanes bueineflf reenrdb dating back to HSt were destroyed along with a bar banshyquet tables and tftaln food and carpeting

1 caBad the IBS and wey tcM me to take photographs and mrow aO the records in the dump-ster GreenUal said

When I first went down there the methane gas waa ao bad it wooid hat aboot knockyooout

Cheiaea Lanes waa apparently

I -iriy ^lawcss that suffered any dairtage due to the pump problem Fahmer said

No one is sure how the question of liability will work out Does the village pay ft the damage or does Cheiaea Lanes

Greenl eaf said he baa an idea but didnt elaborate He had enough en Ms muid deanJng out a basement that untiled hha 0 worst toilet yov can imagine

Radar Deteitor Stolen from Auto

AradaroVtectoYTBhiedatftfe was stolen from an aatonkoUk wbUe it was parked at the Parts Peddler store on M-iS

Pabce said the theft occurred between tM am and 6 pm Oft Friday Aug l

Police said the detector belongs to Richard Van Epps vi Jackson

the faulty fas caused one The aewage front

CfacJjaa Btf Boy Taeo Bed AW and

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Vvrmj lt Gaadalajara ales-Mraquo r pagt of bar matters degree program at T^andsninl (Aaaarfee Gradwse Setooi of

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Mae if a oWI grsdoste af Ckelata High school She gissauaai flaagM ewn laadc fraai attasa ODBSBS ia mt wah a degrees ia economics and

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SI I ho Cholson Standard Wednesday August 6 19U6

Catherine McClung I^nds a Brush to Conservation Cause

VFW Post Auxiliary Members ViraquoU Natumal Home at Eaton Rapids

Wildlife p a i n t s Catherine Mcilum bullsvflo is poised for the biKtfcst exhibit of her carer r--OH Us her frvniient opportunities to observe wtlillififjs a luxury

To belp preserve that luxury raquohc sets wide a bulljood portion of Iwr prints for tin- fund-raising acshytivities M conservation group She is prepartng tor her role as featured artist in (he 1U87 Michigan Wildlif Art Festival to lhgt held nest Aprii 3-4 at Southfield iivk Onter Print of her p4intinri Morning Spender will laquoo IJT alc for SISO beginning nest J-Miuarv and will continue on sale through the festival date with iroceM oing to the founshydation liabitat restorstkm efshyfort

i t s ihe biggrst thing to happen to ITIgt career Mid the Toronto native raquo N w U-yeraquof-o4d daughter Mlaquorsa attends Dexshyter lt Wvlie Middle school Her hustwnd Mikr McClmuj i the thirrj mrmher olt the family They have lived in the secluded woods of Webster Uwnship for s laquo n yean

CjSUlVtllaquos -Ainttr dttentM to rWraquot-irr has rrwetc her aware of how ma h we Isave done to dentro he habitat for binii afld arumais -v laquonuJr awareness halt led to attempts by others w preserve wetlands wher the nlaquotursi -iiinkj process has been ae-fier ae J by man The I^niing-baaerl Michigan Wildlife Habitat Foundation - winch spent $IJi)(Xlaquo m 9Kgt M uf drjlaquoe proshyjects- i v h a ^roup she said

She attributes J resurgence in the practice of naiurr paintuig to a rcnevMti awarcfi^ia jf and concern for widliie Artists turned to -isUrtt subjects after two worli bullbull tjecause reality was so Uilt Bui discernible charters o the environment in her own ilrUtm T^nrouraged her to k us on -3uraJ subject

I V xl-taulaquoht artist wbo got slaquoriou-n eight years ago and pnntifii every da favors notigLsrd AS subject

1 -That what rings my bells she said

A 1773 gradual of Eastern Michigan University she pnmta at home iHwn 9 a_m and 4 ]bullgt m aixl trrvla to business each evening in her romp^atnied ofshyfice

She 1 uiTenUy wtYing on a posUt destlaquon romnuiSMneil by Ann ArVgtr laquo vfirt-^aei Boinical Oardens and a poster for Use Michigan LteparUnent of NaturaJ KiSources which will conduct a program increase public awareness ltgtv bow to landscape a yard for wildlife

With a growing national reshyputation she is constantly preparing for gallery showings around the country This year she has exhibited in South Carolina Minnesota and Wisconshysin

A list of recent awards in-duties

- IM Artist of the Year Ohio Ducks Unlimited

laquo Five-time finalist Michigan duck stamp competition

laquoThird place 1983 Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year

bull Best of Show 1982 Midwest Art Show Pointe Mouillee Mich

bull Second place 1983-1984 Michigan Wildlife Artist of the Year competition

Catherines most distinctive technique is her pioneering use of acrylic vatercolor an innova-

^f^M Candles burn more slowly and evenly with minimal dripping if you place them in the refrigerator for sevshyeral hours before using

WEBSTER TOWNSHIPS Catitortoe MeOalaquo ai her bwth at Cke reeeitt A M Arbor Art Far It was fter ctaxfc-rocaefvtivr aagt pevmnr at ike amusi treat Skt td ftlaquo rnjoys meetaw isfrgaen sad ataria laquobull wfkftife stMien

lion she i inss tn having bypajued formal trauun Or-commentiitor says of the pracshytice- Layer uplaquoi la ye of laquolaies are ued to create the transition between the precise shfpts of the forelaquorolaquoBid to the soft blur of the distant leaves

She conducts mud of her research ryi(ht at the (amitys horae in the woods She feeds birdsmdash 5f you dont have what they want you 11 never sec them-and stages road kills that people akrt her ugt and that she holds state and federal UceoMa Ugt coulaquoct and pnaaesa

The ckaie observatice of buds would seemingly lead to a re-colaquoTutjAo on tftevr iadnidnal caQi bet Cadmrkae ptays dowrlt her abujties here bullThe more

1 - - ^

birds I learn the more confused I become he said

Anions her local favortrt are the r^by-throated hun-raquoruftlaquohird ami the evening (jr^beak She harws fuch-tias and raquo feeder to atshytract the former and enjoys the iatttf bee a use of its petniksr per-woalit

The spend more time braquoclaquof-in with earh other than eating ftJ like wat^hir^ a solaquop opert

Aithuu^h she w generally conshytent with the offerings of Mirrufrj ihe has traveled to Floridas Kver^Lades and South Carolina to study wilduie She alio tkjpes to visit and obaenre in AJaaka nd Ainca Tint ah laquoyraquo woakt be the ftjnn igtr ury

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JAN VANDENHOUT of the Fireside Heritage Crafters demonstrated spinning doting the Sidewalk Days festival Friday and Saturday Aog 1-2 The group was set up outside the village ofshyfices on E Middle St

Arthritis In knaos soro bock from bending Thon let Garden EAS-ALL holp you If lntlaquo you plant wood amp pick strawberries and many other crops End the pain of many household chores while sitting on your

EAS ALL

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(IteUea Veterans of Foreign wars Foat No laquo78 and it Mdies Auxiliary wiah to thank all thode members who pameipaud in the fourth annual Michigan Day celebration on Sunday July d at the Veteran erf Foreign Wars Nashytional Home Eaton Rapids vhlch was spaisnred by 0raquo Department of Michigan Veterans of Porwlgn Want and the Ijwtlas Auxiliary

Than war pteity of activities fur all AlaquoBS aotf lot of wonderful rood

The day started with both Chelsea Poat and Ladtas Aua-Uiary having thetr flaft and ban-nan rlaquopnaeilaquoed to A aisle of co lon There wws worslsp ser-vtca for aB traquo attfad tours olt Mc campof and hoaat a skHArh sdtbaU gaayt huiiaaHai fawrrw-

aaw rowtaat rtdea lanaia coarta swim

peai wagoR rMkta to ur th farm flratrw ridei ttnaA $mraquo baetfem raAV drawtnlaquos watarbaS fla^ta BsMRg and even a nanakal ptay presented by the VTW dtfUrvn of the heenr for aD Uimfay

Th VHtrana or Fcajlaquoii Wars National Home grew frwn an idea advaoewd by laquo yatwg woman rnnwd Amy Rots In 19S2 she had a dream She wanted to find a way to p w l d e )obs for the thoasaeds of unemployed Veterans of World War I Atttoogn she did not hve to see Craquo pfwAict of her dream it was through her efforts that millionaire cattleman Corey Spatter contributed the original acreage near Faton Rapids In 19W 0 id ltrf the Veterws of Famgn Wam National Home

was approved by the National (Council of Adniinwlratloii of the Veterans of Foreign Wan This was a rnajor sU|gt toward futfUbnam of the Veterans of Foreign Wan pledfa to honor the daad by helping th living in 1raquoraquo a Veteran of Foreign Wan widow and her five chiktrta were admitted to the Home allowing the Veterans family to remain together and grew laquobull a ftmtUy SHgteetWaflttParaquothaBat has gyswn to ttMMttnt that bullgt eSdhimn may w carvd for Thar are now 31 hamaasn the ifracrw campua and no dorartoriea All live in middle-income American ha A gymnasium pool library Ore department groctry store and graft lodge with resuwwtt facilities for vlsijcrs nasiuliibta

For every Bnddy Popfgty sold the National Home ireeives one cent whfch amouEsts to aboat li of the Home s annual operating income Vhe money is mad for the upkeep care and education of laquo x raquo cfcld

Anyone wishing mora taforroa-Uon aboat the Veteraaa of Foreign Wan SationaJ Heme or Life Membership may contact Joan L Taft KaOonal Horn iBurprrson at 47MM or any number of me Pnat or readies Auxiliary

TTUCMTY LYNhrt m her maaleal mwaaniiwers are I Tap raquo aawnag ai May Caeteea Rod and CM n a b bulltaaday 4a f 17 t$raquo giaartoaa wMb o raquo Halls annual Fig Roast Frtead nay tkkets hwas ehaa i

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PRIZE PYMXTKY BNT PRICES rwrfcrtta Jlaquou LCXIMT suld the Grand Champion Poultry at Prn xiuiwq iu thf nhnlo with him_ rfc IMC

Waifatnuw County 4-H Fair As Adventure in liberty for $220 21 pounds of puultry Pictured

wtth Jrttai are payer Grovrr Colby Jr 4-H Fair KtHg Dlaquove Wefctmayrr and ifoeen Laura Shope

SYLVAN TOWN KALL aw has an arcewi rarap for handicapped rittztus TV ramp is (wasted it the rear of dgt hal) la order to proshyvide rear jttcett wartet hud to kmcfc a Mr In thr bwck wall (0 add

Tliree Inmates Still at Large

Three inmates who walked away from Cassidy Lake Technical School late Sunday were still at large as of proa time according to school afshyfinals

Bradley DarrylJ Etrraaon 20 described ax Uack 5 9 10 pound with a scar on hut cheek wa serving one to two and oos-half yearn far attempted Urcaiy from an automobile He ia from AJbton

Alan Wayne PUachowsklt 20 described as white 5 raquo 156 pounds with a mustache was serving one arid a hall to to yean for larceny from a person He laquo fromE D e M

William Flpydl Bowers 2X9 described as wNSe 5 9 1laquo pounds with a mustache was

a dtw Thr arlt hiU-rturr of thr building didnt allot the ramp to be built m the fnit

raquoHed ts rs~ raquo W A V

Judy 29

rt years for larceny from an auto He is from Quiflcy

The only thing more important than the effort we put into our

home mortgage program is the good you derive becoming a home owner

Well come right to the point Our home mortgage interest rates are the lowest theyve been in years The purchase of an older home or the building of a new home to your special design is now within the reach of area couples

Personal consultation with our home mortgage departshyment will provide the answers to all your home ownership questions

If you want a low cost home mortgage loan see us Wed like to get acquainted with you

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HERHA KOENN Wjfthtesaw County Road mlaquo-nt Foreman The bridge has been ripened to CommiMioB vlire-chalr disruists lima (ejifsr traffic after being rebuilt by Road Commission RVidge Prnject with Re Robrrto Heavy Equip- crews

Lima Center Bridge Over Mill Creek Opened to Traffic

Washtenaw County Road Corn-mission recently announced the re-opening of the Lima Center Bridge over Mill Creek in lima township

This bridge along with the liberty Rd bridge over Mill Creek in Lima township and the Feldkamp Rd bridge over the Saline River were closed on Jan 4 by the Road Commission

All three brides were ltJtiraquoT-mlned to be structurally inadeshyquate in the Road Commissions most recent bndge inspection survey and the Federal Highway Administration had notified the Road Commission that all o their federally funded projects would be suspended until the Road Comshymission closed the bridges

Since federal and state funis were not available to reconstruct the bridge the Road Commission agreed to finance the replaceshyment of these bridges Road Comshymission crews fabricated the steel sub-structure during the

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winter months then trucked them to the bridge site

The bridges were designed with wood decking and standard guardrail The concrete head-walls at the Fetdfcamp and Libershyty Rd bridges were reused but the support headwalls at the lima Center Rd bridge were totally replaced which added to the time Lima Center Rd had to be dosed The new bridges have a clear width of 18 feet and have a design weight capacity of 30 tons The previous structures were exshytremely narrow and had lopoundd limits of threlaquo tons

The bridges could be disassembled if federal and state funds were to become available for full replacement The conshy

struction approach used for tliese bridges may be used elsewhere in the county in the future on low volume gravel roads-

The County Road Commission currently maintains IDS bridges many of which n$ve significant restrictions because of their age

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Chelsea Connie Mack Team Wins League Loses Tourney

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Chrlsea wnn the i fu^ i i c outngbt with a -2 win gtvr manes of Am Arbor

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Tttesday lt ampraquomt wilt lt ornery a nut onigt decided the JC^HC damptorahip but was the r uh bull -match brrww ^ two temlaquo They had split a [gt-ur of gtaev earber

Greg Haitf per hr a -ii-gtitlt--and struck out four for the win

VUa Wfrxv Srterwl in the first giving Claquomern a a Kgt iad without the benefit of h hi

Comenca hed th- lt-ad -inti the third inning when (helstr-a scored twice on thre suuies and raquon eTfijr

A double n ef Staeey in the-sixth wmra vtrct K-wty Kerry Wtiv lim raquo laquo r i

Chetjea held a Vgt lead ill the scventr rnin aien they picked up their final rur

ROC MufHi M fj- hitting it-tack With bulllt Uii-ios Vihsie Mark Bareu Matt Bltgth(etvii-r and Greg Haist adic i a sitwir each Storey gt double broughi thf toUl to a t hit

The team raquo-i led regular season play with a VM record

The first ^irw 4 the dnuble-eiimvialioii tournament was held last Thunsdaj at Huron High school

Perhaps showrm a case of the jitters c heUfa iiai- up two run in the first mmiH withvit allowshying a hit A hit batsnan md two errors pflaquoivraquorfefl th- momentum

By the fifth rltniraquoiJ Jackson heid a J-0 ifcraquolti

Chelslta rrid bull Jjgtkgtn-total fn hit with five wl tuldn get the key ones They repeatf-d[gt harf ri4nrwraquor in voririi flti-rT They stranded a runm-r at third in the sexwid innisu k-ft tv balaquogts loaded in the fourth inning and straridwi runners al fi -t and third in the fifth

BareLs led Chelsea hitters with two singics while Bnhlender Haist and Cliris Acrtr each tod a single

Jeff Harvey pitched the urne and actually (Jcseryed the win said Chelsea coach Akel Marshyshall

He gave up cni one earned run because we corninitttvl four errors

Harvey walked four and struck out four

It was another frustrating

Chelsea Team Wins Jaekson Bicycle Race

Chelsea was represented by HeartBeat Technique Center in the Corporate Chaeru-e Bicycie Race at the Jack^n Mot Air Bslioon Jubilee in Plia Sharp Park mi Saturday Julj 2-gt

Fiach of the six cams consisted of five members two females with one over frac34 and three males one over 35 to keep the competition fair and square

Member of the Heartbeat team started out tronraquo and kept the lead through the entire nine-mile race as observers and other members cheered them on Their impressive finishing time of 22 minutes 6 seconds was the sum total of each members lap

Pam Kampf co-owner of Heart-Beat Technique Ccntei and race participant accepted the first-place a ward for the team Valerie Smith was team oi t-eiizei

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lt Uw second iuoe ptoyed last r nday dvlaea pmptst out to a VO lead or coupl of emrs bull We would ft acorcd more but a fine pJay laquo am =gtgt ^rry Nis tiwgted w M^ntali sid

However Stew k Gtxa carae njfht book wit] four rraquov OA an rngtr and five waiki

After fowr inmng C3laquol4eraquo laquo down M Thrtr oppwMnO put tte cam away weh fhlaquo mere rons ir the fifth inmng w ctoaplete an eiiiW-run mere-rwie wtn

Onre laquojun the failure to set i clutrti fat hurt us again Mar-raquohU uid

We hgtt iftUi twri doufik plays with the basM loaded

HLS hd two hrts to lead

Chetaelaquo five-hit attat flanegt Ferry and -icree rath add^l gtr I

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Brlaquoa laquoartlaquod the name but was rdtovad by JWAMT Morseau ta Ow but bull laquo Hart and Ferry aiaa pUewad later

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The tods paafly cooperated laquood had a (he year Hopefully we learned t r w oar mist and it will help oat next itnnlaquo te the varsny MaapA Our brightest xlt ww prtdmlaquo We had some o9tatoiading pitctung The kid pot joroe valuable experience that wUl aniy make thrtn better players

T-BALL RESULTS The following are the ressltf of

tin final week ci action of t-faall 6aMampsll for 19M in Lhe Cheiaea Recreation Dlaquonartiroi

FINAL STArVDINGS

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ttotpaias B Eaflei 2raquo-EAiiis defense waa led by

Jeremy Bowers who bad a wigle-handed double play tn the fotu-th mning Leading Eagie bitshyten were Jenny haddock Xatie Rickerd and Claire iiaaz rxlpruni defeoae raquoas led by Nick Harnu with a double play m the fust inning Straquof-en MrDooaid PtsOl 4aBdfemac and Ryan Bab-bard also played good defcoae Uadrn^ rgtiphin hitters were Kevin Bloomsaat Meghann ZivglvT JerajBi Kegadorn Zaohary Jones

Parharn and Rianoe

Tigers raquo Cabs l a -Leading hitlers for the Timers

wfrre Scott Bougbton Nathan Smith Aaron Batadorfer Victor Pitts Steve Wait Kristy Cox and Nathan Smith Jeff Hughes

F Carignan Wins Tourney

Yoiaine Carignan waj the winshyner of the championship flight at the Inverness Ladies Championshyship Tournament July 2amp-30 at Inshyverness Golf Course

The championship flight covered 58 boles

The winner of the nine-hole secshyond flight was Ariene Howe

Janet poundksai won the nine-hole third slight

Mar J Daniels waa the wanner of the l$-hole consolation round of the championship flight

Mary Nadeau and Ofga McCor-midc were the winners of the conshysolation rounds of the first and second flights

Rod amp (raquowi Club Schedtdes First Hunter Safety Class

Chelsea Rod and Gun will 1raquo holding its first Hunter Safety class on Aug 15 and 56 To register for the class or for more information call Jerry Craft 475-7487 or Kick Monier 475-9972 between 6 pni and 7 pm

Participants will need to make arrangements to pick up their textlxx)ks from either Jerry or Kick when registering

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Store Wall and ScM Booghtw all played good defrrv Leading hitters for the Cuba were Jake Hur Nicki Woods Riiity Blackmere and Brandt Berg

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Trevvi KipfoiJJer rat o hotoe mm for the Sos and turned a doo bk play Scootar Botenan did a Ijcti )oh at third baae Jaaac Sprawu Steven Ttucl Pan Dftratn and Steven Lywto sectB played wed far the Sox Tommy Hgwm and Lance Cfcaac played

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EHx a Kasie Rtsbiig Sarah PrueM Adam Daniels and Natban Clark werr th beading Bufldbe bitter Bulldog defense waa led by Wayne Newman Ben Potocfci Dan Jofinon John Blaquoemaa Garth Hammer Deacon HtAoo and Ajithocy FhMtiBC Tt theTag) NKhm Taylor hit 4 bonte run and LeaJee Parker and Beth FLiitoft each hit borne runa_ Joan FUotoft and Zachary Kitaaa played good defense

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Jaaon Sprawka Pat Damm Steven Thiel( and Trevor Kipf-milier aJJ had outstanding Orien-sjire plays- Kerry Lynch played well from the pHchws ty Scooter Soliman also played good defense

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Bulldogs were Sarah Pruess Kaiue Ruhiig Cory Dixon Adam Daniel Nathan Clark Deacon Hdtor Liri Dan Johnson Leading defenders were B laquo Patoeki John Beeman Duaty White Chns Hatch Grth riammcr Wayne Newman and Anttony Fraaklia For the Rangers Mike Clark Todd Pearsall Justin Kusterer Aaron Alier and Bobby Armstrong were the leading hitshyters FUnger defense waa led by Aaron Spover Kim Niebaas Joey Barkman Nathaniel Cooper Bobby Armstrong and Jennifer Gentney

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Everyone for the Tigers hit well In addition Scott Boughton Steve Walz Ashley Coy Aaron Batsdorfer Victor Pitts and Jeff Hughes played good defense Nicki Lane and Jack Coon showshyed good improvement

The U S Ubor Departments Dislocated Worker Program is an effort to aid experienced workers who find themselves displaced due to plant closings techshynological changes foreign comshypetition or other major economic changes The program is funded under Title IH of the Job Tra ining Partnership Act accordii- to the Labor Departments annual report for the 19amp5 fiscal year

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totU arr mXe laquolaraquo Mart Ownlt Dave SrhniUrBboer Mike Waal M5 Riek Park la tiV bark rtm firon left are Phil Klaak Igtavt Oatwt Hie F a ^ Aaty Dwalmay and Ray Ameel

BLLfJOOGS who fiaislltd with a perfect 154 record were the e-hamptotu of the t-hall league sponsored by the Chelsea Rcreatilaquon Department n the front row from left are Cory Dixon Nathan Clark Christopher Hatch Sarah Pruess Dusty White and Daniel

Expert Pistol Shooting Demonstration Slated

The public is invited to a free pistol shooting exhibition nf the fastest guns in Michigan The demonstration of expert pistol shooting will take place on the pistol and rifle target range of the Chelsea Rod and Gun Club at 7)03 luigane ltd David Watson of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSO will lead the exhibition team which will start firms at 6 pm Tuesday Aug 12

Members of the team will not only exhibit and explain their pistol equipment they will also give practical demonstrations of shotgun rnarksmanship

Walsnn is a rising star in pracshytical shooting competition and

tional Shoot in Texas competing with more than 300 qualified irSC shooters

According to Dave Flank of the Chelsea Hod and Gun Club this event open to the public should Ixi considered a mast for serious members of all shooting disciplines

FVgtr more information call Dave Rank at 475-)437

Lingane Rd lies between Waterloo Rd and Hush Rd It may be reached from either direction The Chelsea Rod and Gun Club can he identified by its red brick clubhouse standing atop a hill Ore pistol range is a few feet north of the clubhouse and will be prominently marked

Johiuon la the back row from left are Garth Hammer Adam Daniel John freeman Wayne Newman Anthony Fraokjin and Ben Potocki The coaches from left are Sandy Potocki and Dehhl Gale Not pictured are Kask- Ruhiig and Deacon Holton

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ORAlaquotfF SLLOltf-KS nf the Midget ^raquoHUP have wrapped up a fine wavm nf bullvofthail play In Die front row fmm Wt irr Sara Prtty StrtAe Itayouwd Valrrir Bullock I)ehf pnw-rlaquo Andy Tripp and Chrlstinfl Gibson la tbe sernort row

from left irr Amy Prraquoy Melhwta Hraquofc Korl White linlt1i Srhalfer and I-iraquora HnJUm In the bai k nraquow arlt Run MaMry Vii-ki Kullltlaquo k and Bob BulUck Viii pi-tiirlaquori urc Ann TrrpMrs and Trd-rtl Hunk

Y A N K E E S O F T H E I n n E LEACHF lost the tSftjee championship is a iliwe 7-4 final game In tfebullfront raw Vnm left are Mddle Grmilgteaf gfce Radaat Nick McCalla Pat Steele DanJH laquoBes and Seen l-ong In the baltk row from left

are Scott Peieriwm wutvn Turn Steele Sieve Harm John Borm [Jong Steele Kea Slaoe Kevin Kisner and ciach Jack Rlsner Not pictured at Jason MeVittie and Mike Mr Eacbern

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FALL LEAGUES NOW FORMING THERE IS STILL TIME to tigat up for FALL LEAGUES

Dont misi thlaquo fun and excitement of league competition W have spots aval ohfe for Individuals or team on

SUNDAY Mixed Leagues 300 545 800 pm pgt 4 per team (2 male and 2 femole)

Bowl every other Sunday MONDAY Mens League 6 30 S 9 00 pm

5 per team TUESDAY todies League 9 am 4 per team

Mens l e a g u e 8 30 pm 5 per team Ladies League 830 pm 3 per team

WEDNESDAY Senior league 100 pm 3 per team Ladies league 900 pm 4 per team

THURSDAY Ladies League 1230 pm 4 per team Mens League 6 30 p m 5 per team Mixed League 9 00 pm 4 per team

FRIDAY Mixed League 1230 am 3 per team LATE SHIFT WORKfRSTHIS IS IT)

RELAX AFTER WORK WITH BOWLING Mixed Leagues 6 45 and 900 pm

4 per team 2 male and 2 female)

Haskvthall llegins Aug 11

Chelsea High school girls basketball practice begins Monshyday AUH 11

The varsity team will practice from 8 am to 1130 am at the high school gym Jim Winter is the coach

Junior varsity will practice at the Beach Middle school jjym from 830 am to 1030am Paul Terpsfra is the coach

Players should have had their physical examinations before starting practice

For more information call Winter at 371-1418 or Terpstra at 475-6822

CMS Golf Practice Sutris Aug 11

Chelsea High schools fall boys tjotf team will begin practice on Monday Aug 11 at 7 am at Inshyverness Golf Couise according to coach I^ren Winn

All participants must have had a phVMwil examination before they cat practice

I lie following are the remilb of the final week of Farm IC-aguc hawball gamex piayed the week of July 2A The laquonmex wenj piayed in a league ofgarilzed by the Chelitea Recreation Ix-part-rficnt

bull raquo bull FINAL STANDINGS

W L T Cuba 10 2 S Onolea 10 3 0 Dolphin 9 4 0 Wildcat Indians Tigers Angela Clipper

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DelpMaj 7 AagrU ft-Dolphin leading hitter the

iamf were Ben OConnor Kerbi Coy and Jason Dwienoo Torn Payne and Scott Coivin were standouts on defense Angel hit-tern were led by Evan Knott and Tom Barkum Jesse Petty had a good game on defense

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Cub M Tl(ert mdash Tilaquor hitters were led by Ryan

Dun lap (irtv Rirtwrd and Andy

Adult Softball Tbe following are results from

mens nod womens slow-pitch softhall games played in CbeJaea recreation leagues the week of July 29

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CATJ31 JBfy Mix 7 -Sue Koch was tine winning

pitcher Torn Kemp coached a good third baae

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Jiffy Mtx 1laquo McDoaalda ft-Ull Matties was the winning

pitcher in this fiveinning (janse Kveryooe hit well for Jiffy

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Cfcebea State Baafc ftmdash Sue Koch waa the winning

pitcher Leading hitters for CAT-S were Marda Newman and Renee Kornexl Chris Surma played a good third base

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Ron Schyiinaki waraquo tbe wuuun| pitcher and didnt walk a batter Dm Moody was 4-4 Rex Whiting X Howard Bush 3-4 and Dan Moody 3-4 Three KlinkDault players were thrown out at third base

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Mark Wlseiey was the winning pitcher Key Dotts Jeff Krull and Rich Boov each raquo n i 4-i Sportsshymans turned two doobie plays

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Gary Leonard was the winning pitcher

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Hansen A Sotta 5mdash Big Boy scored in the eighth inshy

ning on a single by Ryan Doletzky to win the game

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Stockbridge Merduats Smdash Mike Lacid was 3-3 for Mershy

chants with a grand slam and Idrrel Whitaker wa 34 Leading hitters for Jiffy were Scott Dault Chuck Elkins Armel Minix Sam Coomes Matt Grau Keith Neibauer and Scott Jones

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AampW4-Dave Moody was the winning

pitcher Don Moody was 3-4 and Dan EUiottt Dan Lancaster Ershynie Handley and Howard Bush were each 2-4

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Wolverine 4mdash Tim Klapperkh was the winshy

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Front Jeff Montana Nathan Hallett and Hick Hswer played Hood defenwi For the Cute it wan a totftl team effort

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Cublaquo 13 Wildcat 5 ~ Joremy Bradburys two home

ruriH paced the Cubit Nick Kramer also had a good day at tbe plate Jason Rosentreter and Matt Tuttle played good defense for he Cub Wildcat were powered by Craig Leonards home run Randy Hurst Gary Farmer and Nathan Young led the Wildcat defenders

Oriates 11 Oaspen J -Brad Jedele hit a thr-run

homer for the Ortoks Other top Oriole hitters were Bryndon Sketton with a home run and Jamie Policht Oipper hitters were lad by Jeffrey Branch Tom Inrtn and Jason Brvwn Defen-srvery Raymond Hatch Brad Jdele and David Bceman played weU for the Oriole wfeUe Hon Carter Jeffrey Branch and Justin Navin led the Clipper defenders

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plate K C Harr hit a three run hone mn and Matt Caoanis and Calvin Poe each tripled Mike Meyer Robert Gonzales and Justin Navin paced the Clipper offense

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Top Angel hitters included Ryan Lndwig Eric Bergman Evan Knott Willie Hewitt and Jesse Haken who each had two hits Matt McVittJC and Jesse Petty had good defensive games For the Wildcats Nathan Young led the hitters and Jeremy Muha Matt Delong and Gary Farmer werethe top defenders

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Dotpfcitti IS Oriole 7 -Bert game of the year for the

Doipnina Dolphin off ens was led by Casey McCaila and Scott Colgt vin who hit home runs and Jason Donahoo Tom Payne and Jeremy Fekflump Scott Cohan Casey MrCalla and Kevin Coy made Rood defensive plays For the Orioles David Beeroan nil a home run and Keith Howe and Bryndon Skeitort had key lots Keith Rowe David Beeman and Brad Jedele played excellent defense

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Offirnt NOIMTP Program

At Independence Lake Cotnc cool off with BS The dog

days of Aecuat can be reirfstkaa but there is respite Join Washtenaw Catsty Parka and Recreat ion Commiss ioa s Naturalist Matt Heumann on Sunday Aug 17 9t Independence Lake County Park for a nature program called Shoreline Hunt See the plant arltd animal aquatic life along the shoreline learn about adaptations as weQ as tbe importance of shoreline maintenance

The walk goes rain or shine but please come prepared with shoes or boots for wading

The program is scheduled to begin at 10 pjn from the parking lot at Independence Lake County Park five miles north of Ann Arshybor Use the North Territorial Rd exit and follow the signs The program is free but there is a J2 park admittance fe per car

OJatampBi - I I SATURDAY

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Youth Leagues Start Sept 6 ALL N IW BUMPER BOWLING

for age 3-6 Saturday 900 a m YOUTH Agos 6 8 (Bantams) 1100 a m

Ago 9-11 (Preps) 1100 a m Ago 12-10 (JrrVraquoo|or) 900 a m

For More Information on Our Fall lotigue Sign-Up Coll Tocsay - or Stop and See Us YOURS ALWAYS W f L C O M f

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Perkalut for Unlawful Snagging of Fifth

Under new legislation it will be illegal to possess or sell multi-pointed hooks commonly refershyred to as silver spiders or M-60s used for snagging fish

Beginning Sept 1 Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Conservation Officers will begin enforcing Public Act 189 which was passed in early July Amendshying the Michigan Sport Fishing 5 aw the Act dramatically inshycreases the penalties for unlawful snagging in the four snagging areas These include the Sable River below Hamlin Dam the Pere Marquette River near Scott-ville the Big Manistee River below Tippy Dam and the Muskegon River below Croton Dam

Persons found guilty of possessing or selling these devices may be imprisoned for up to DO days andor fined up to $300 Second or third offenders will face oven stiffer penalties

Multipointed hooKs have always bmn illegal to use in Michigan but their possession or sale was not controlled The new legislation in effect declares Micso devices now to be contrashyband and prohibits their possesshysion or sale

For hot buttered corn fill a large quart jar with hot water end sticks of butter When butter melts and floats to the top dip In the cobs and pull out slowly

The Chelseo Standard Wodnetdoy August 6 raquo966 11

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Some poor soul hat my oW Telephone number

As you may recoil kraquoT winter I twitched to an unJtstad phono

number otter rttetvioo some tota-nioM nasty reviews of rlaquoy work

Apparently people art still trying to coll me oi that nurrim And

tome of them arent being real pleasant about IT

t found out about mis oil imocertfy enough An old friend whom I

hadn teen in teveroi years triad to reach me of my former number

Yes he h laquo thraquo nvmber too but hes not hare my frtond won

TOM

fee sorry for the poor fomiry with my old numeer If theyre now

to The awwnwwty they probuWy think o bunch of (trks live hare

I ocoftwonelly oead to get cotts that trorTod tike this

How could you soy that about my dovghter7ll You art the sorriest

most porti

Sometimes rhvy began Kke rhiSi

God You son of 0 hiri mother I

Never once dtd i or o arft thot went like this

Thor you Mr Hamilton for making my son wund hklaquo on oil-

American foerboi) player even though you and I know he couldnt black

out my cocker spaniel

A couple of days ago i talked to rhe nan with my former phone

numbs He confirmed mot yes he hod received a few smsnga cotts and

mot he oppreckrrad me axploirring the ca-evmstonces to Mm

ffcrt I cant unearstand tor rhe life of me why the ptane company reshy

assigned my former nurnbar so quickly It rook less than frv mcrtrhs

Even more baffhng is this When I changed mimbers lt told the

telephone company man the reasonmdashI was being horrossed So what do

They do Net onh do they give ttws poor unsuspecting guy o number thats

likely to drew rTeienertt as well they dont even wort until the new

phone book comes out so the people con tee my nomas not in it

onymore (At lees it better not be) Isnt wonderful to oaoS with a iwmpony with so much common sense

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I have heard more itories about youth league boseboil and softbafl

this year Than ever before

And The theme TO most of Them would 6raquo Porerrrt Run Amok

Story nundjar one wos wail pubkized m tost waeki edition tn The

latter taction Appsrarrfry there were tome problems with The Form

Leogua boseboil tournament

In one of rhe games one team won the game etthar by one or two

runs dapanding on which score book was consulted Kowever it resulted

ma forfeit tor the wmmng teom when onangument ensuedobout frraquocot-

reef score ond the coach of the laquonrmraquong teom couldnt stand The bickering

anymore

There were a lot of hurt feegtng as a resuH of The incident

Smce I wasnt there I dont know esacthr what happened or whot

wos wad

rt doesnt reraquo matter errhar All i know is oil the crguing was oh

rhe port of the ADUITS not the kids The kids vrnph abided by rhe decishy

sion They dkaVt hove ony choke The tevnoment woe bsmg run by the KtQ jMgi iraquo l^r t4laam

Or was rr If the foumamem wo for The kids why was it vtecessary

for adults to hogatt and scrsom and yell obcut the final score and othershy

wise moke fine examples of themselves by rheir coodtxT

What does it soy to the young boys when parents get out of hand

obout somethmfl so meaningful es a baseball gome where the kids ore too

young to even pitch to Themselves

The Truth is some parents cant tolerate the thought of ir kids

losing and will go to oil sorts of extremes to prevent it And in that

sense the childs gome becomes their own When they try to monipolcte

the outcome no motfer how well-intentioned (We were cheatedl) it

fakes one more element away from the kids

If a mistake is mode it the scoring umpiring or playing so what

Kids an going to run into incompetefice oil their lives Why should recreashy

tion boseboil be ony different

The trouble begins when parents start trying to rectify every little

problem It usually only makes the situation worse

There was another situation last season when a parent m the stands

becorrw upset at on umpires coll The parent in a voice loud enough for

others to bear accused the umpire of being on drugs Just whot he

thought that would accomplish is not clear

Not to be outdone the umpire o boy m his late teem turned

around and called the parent a drunk He suggested the man go to one of

the loeol watering spots Ive heard various reports os to how the convershy

sation degenerated from there

The final chapter from Parents Run Amok involves the story of o

mother ond her son

Apparently the young boy fried to field a ball ond erred Thats pretshy

ty common in youth baseball

The mother probobly figuring the youngster hadnt been humiliated

enough when out onto the field shook the kid ond told him never to do it

again

That may have solved the problem The boy may never pick up o

baseball again

Most parents have reasonable attitudes obout their childs sports

But the ones who dont con be royoi pains in the Sombar

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Mike Slaaker MSU vewnn-arian aya that usmlaquo the entire wheat plant for bedding eotild cause some problems for livestock if the animab fe4 on the wheat that is In the straw

This probletn can be avoided if the animals on the straw sgtrt well fed wtth guod grain Symptoms nf poisoning include feed refusal vomiting and hyper estrogen synshydrome

SUnker says that if the animals develop thesr symptoms the straw should be removed and the animals given good feed They should return to normal health in a few days

Hart and Herb Bucholtz VHU dairy nutritionist recommend that farmers do not try flaquocLng any of the UjxinltonUininaLrt5 gram as a salva^t operauon If feeding is a must the grain should be tested for mycotoxins

Hart says that random samples of the grain should be taken at the time the combine u unloading in the field or as frrair s being unloaded from a field nogon or truck Taking sampiti from grain m storage does not provide a good representation A sample should xvust of 10 pounds of grain and be reperattative of the

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IT IS HKHfcBY (IKOKRKD thill th Dcftndant Kathleen Anniece Ojlvorlwuv whereabouts snd residence unhekm-vi-nfl to the Plaintiff herein shall answer or take such otfie- aotinu p may be granted by law or Court lliile on or before the llaquot-i day of August 1968 to tfrt nlmve Cgtiirt

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LamU Wool Producer To Vote on Market Program

Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

water flapfiatti is h-al to be let than ttwac teeto miaaiTrf aadar laquonraalaquoaai UOaft syateou This is Brteaavtty dw traquo the aver-aga 5 rtdDCttaB In water mnoff esplaquo1cnced aoder the oo-till system Pcstksrfea are introducshyed to surface water supplies largely through field surface runshyoff Similar but Leas dramatic reshyductions lraquove been shown in reshyduced Ullage system

Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

CHELSEA VILLAGE PLANNING COMMISSION

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

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should blaquo acktriraquowd to f^ Chelsea Vi i laqe plonnff^)

Commi^son 104 East Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

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considered

CHELSEA VILLAGE PLANNING C0MMISSI0I

Prejaterkat fteler Chairman

Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

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the ltither hand thr ^ame winning play if a ^rtampionship context involving onei own favorite team will probably remain r memury for a life-time Similarshyly nr rrsiiy not remember the license number of his own erar but if he wrtnexae a robbery jota igtu the licrnse number fact and reports it to the polire he will probably rwrver forget it Kmo-lurftal Munaling like triese es--bulltfiptes ran wwr apyt^ne a trjerrinn s nsv^iated iLh a wijrnuln- hai jArogaea (motion

Kelaquoearfh indiratei th^( mtmorv trt^es are laid down by structural lt-hantfe in the Eiran Thf tffeufc-yi igtf rjre memor- trarr vartlaquo bull rrin^ to tlie dearee of rarrraquolaquoig Strr^w rrnrt^-iisyailv rtave amprow assvMiatioas ith the iraquoiniftt ^xpFnefiii Hw dries nut mnMi on1 ha ti- ^et moshytional to remerrit)- Kepetitiin n itNr aswxtAtirni - n Llaquo worn bulleil Almirtt pvenf-raquone m this courstn gtV T he gtlaquo of eiiht knows that (ieorK- WalthirgTon aa thlaquo f u ^ prlaquoiidlaquont of the Lntled Stateh Hat knowledge la tne r-tult of -earraquo if emphasis frim first wKit play^ to bt^h Mhgt-gtl rtt-sfciry t iurkes People wth ltraquogtrf memories iwiially have ) way of iwaooatinw nformation they learn M they re rnlaquo iearr inK isolawa btts -if ififorniaiiim For example a person who iearn the meanniraquot of the word travesty u nuch mure lilst-h Ui reirerribrr f hgt- iniounterlaquo1 it fi i nrujzaint raquortilt ie And Imiked t up ititA rtr itjdi agtwraquo aagtV -r t a ie U was 1 n a caijtilai list The context of tt- article provides an JAsocia-tiir ir thlaquof word

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

Memory traces do decay as time goes by Some go very rapidly One may keep a phone number in memory for a week or so as long as it is lgteing used A couple of weeks after it can no longer be remembered This loss of memory can either bo due to the decay of the bullbulllt -al pattern itself of the tii bull bull bull i ievc it from sto iigt

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AMY TRIMIL WITH THE THIRD LJGHTWE1GHT in-dividnal lanjb wakh wgtid for $225 per pound ugt Roe Milter (or Ford Farm fttwoJactnring during thr IJvesiolti Sale Thursday Jaly J t l i the Washu-aaw lt (HIDU 4-H Fair at the Salin- Far^n Coaaffl GraaadR

JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

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Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

principal at Pontoon High la Dearborn She waa a

of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

Funeral Home

Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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No 6MI65 - 1986 MERCURY C010NY PARK STATION WAGON - 9 passenger power tearing brakes lucks windows Loaded LIST raquo17441 INVOICE raquo144M13 YOUR COST raquo1444413

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A FAMILY ENTERPRISE put tigMhrr (ltuntrgt Fresh Pro-dare a aew btffiinesi at th -inner ol Werkwr iod North Tershyritorial Rds oppuMlr Niirih Uiki S(in Brum Poll hi i|ld his wife t^nrtf nian In vtiuli (h- raquobullbullbull bullbull ---- r^ fltKiis bull tth -tpecialty frsods lutt and taeklv and gt-rn craft

Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

bull bull M H U i l ^ M I W l W I I U B M I

Precast Conoete safety Barriers For vehicle controi and other uses

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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SI I ho Cholson Standard Wednesday August 6 19U6

Catherine McClung I^nds a Brush to Conservation Cause

VFW Post Auxiliary Members ViraquoU Natumal Home at Eaton Rapids

Wildlife p a i n t s Catherine Mcilum bullsvflo is poised for the biKtfcst exhibit of her carer r--OH Us her frvniient opportunities to observe wtlillififjs a luxury

To belp preserve that luxury raquohc sets wide a bulljood portion of Iwr prints for tin- fund-raising acshytivities M conservation group She is prepartng tor her role as featured artist in (he 1U87 Michigan Wildlif Art Festival to lhgt held nest Aprii 3-4 at Southfield iivk Onter Print of her p4intinri Morning Spender will laquoo IJT alc for SISO beginning nest J-Miuarv and will continue on sale through the festival date with iroceM oing to the founshydation liabitat restorstkm efshyfort

i t s ihe biggrst thing to happen to ITIgt career Mid the Toronto native raquo N w U-yeraquof-o4d daughter Mlaquorsa attends Dexshyter lt Wvlie Middle school Her hustwnd Mikr McClmuj i the thirrj mrmher olt the family They have lived in the secluded woods of Webster Uwnship for s laquo n yean

CjSUlVtllaquos -Ainttr dttentM to rWraquot-irr has rrwetc her aware of how ma h we Isave done to dentro he habitat for binii afld arumais -v laquonuJr awareness halt led to attempts by others w preserve wetlands wher the nlaquotursi -iiinkj process has been ae-fier ae J by man The I^niing-baaerl Michigan Wildlife Habitat Foundation - winch spent $IJi)(Xlaquo m 9Kgt M uf drjlaquoe proshyjects- i v h a ^roup she said

She attributes J resurgence in the practice of naiurr paintuig to a rcnevMti awarcfi^ia jf and concern for widliie Artists turned to -isUrtt subjects after two worli bullbull tjecause reality was so Uilt Bui discernible charters o the environment in her own ilrUtm T^nrouraged her to k us on -3uraJ subject

I V xl-taulaquoht artist wbo got slaquoriou-n eight years ago and pnntifii every da favors notigLsrd AS subject

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A 1773 gradual of Eastern Michigan University she pnmta at home iHwn 9 a_m and 4 ]bullgt m aixl trrvla to business each evening in her romp^atnied ofshyfice

She 1 uiTenUy wtYing on a posUt destlaquon romnuiSMneil by Ann ArVgtr laquo vfirt-^aei Boinical Oardens and a poster for Use Michigan LteparUnent of NaturaJ KiSources which will conduct a program increase public awareness ltgtv bow to landscape a yard for wildlife

With a growing national reshyputation she is constantly preparing for gallery showings around the country This year she has exhibited in South Carolina Minnesota and Wisconshysin

A list of recent awards in-duties

- IM Artist of the Year Ohio Ducks Unlimited

laquo Five-time finalist Michigan duck stamp competition

laquoThird place 1983 Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year

bull Best of Show 1982 Midwest Art Show Pointe Mouillee Mich

bull Second place 1983-1984 Michigan Wildlife Artist of the Year competition

Catherines most distinctive technique is her pioneering use of acrylic vatercolor an innova-

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WEBSTER TOWNSHIPS Catitortoe MeOalaquo ai her bwth at Cke reeeitt A M Arbor Art Far It was fter ctaxfc-rocaefvtivr aagt pevmnr at ike amusi treat Skt td ftlaquo rnjoys meetaw isfrgaen sad ataria laquobull wfkftife stMien

lion she i inss tn having bypajued formal trauun Or-commentiitor says of the pracshytice- Layer uplaquoi la ye of laquolaies are ued to create the transition between the precise shfpts of the forelaquorolaquoBid to the soft blur of the distant leaves

She conducts mud of her research ryi(ht at the (amitys horae in the woods She feeds birdsmdash 5f you dont have what they want you 11 never sec them-and stages road kills that people akrt her ugt and that she holds state and federal UceoMa Ugt coulaquoct and pnaaesa

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Anions her local favortrt are the r^by-throated hun-raquoruftlaquohird ami the evening (jr^beak She harws fuch-tias and raquo feeder to atshytract the former and enjoys the iatttf bee a use of its petniksr per-woalit

The spend more time braquoclaquof-in with earh other than eating ftJ like wat^hir^ a solaquop opert

Aithuu^h she w generally conshytent with the offerings of Mirrufrj ihe has traveled to Floridas Kver^Lades and South Carolina to study wilduie She alio tkjpes to visit and obaenre in AJaaka nd Ainca Tint ah laquoyraquo woakt be the ftjnn igtr ury

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JAN VANDENHOUT of the Fireside Heritage Crafters demonstrated spinning doting the Sidewalk Days festival Friday and Saturday Aog 1-2 The group was set up outside the village ofshyfices on E Middle St

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(IteUea Veterans of Foreign wars Foat No laquo78 and it Mdies Auxiliary wiah to thank all thode members who pameipaud in the fourth annual Michigan Day celebration on Sunday July d at the Veteran erf Foreign Wars Nashytional Home Eaton Rapids vhlch was spaisnred by 0raquo Department of Michigan Veterans of Porwlgn Want and the Ijwtlas Auxiliary

Than war pteity of activities fur all AlaquoBS aotf lot of wonderful rood

The day started with both Chelsea Poat and Ladtas Aua-Uiary having thetr flaft and ban-nan rlaquopnaeilaquoed to A aisle of co lon There wws worslsp ser-vtca for aB traquo attfad tours olt Mc campof and hoaat a skHArh sdtbaU gaayt huiiaaHai fawrrw-

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Th VHtrana or Fcajlaquoii Wars National Home grew frwn an idea advaoewd by laquo yatwg woman rnnwd Amy Rots In 19S2 she had a dream She wanted to find a way to p w l d e )obs for the thoasaeds of unemployed Veterans of World War I Atttoogn she did not hve to see Craquo pfwAict of her dream it was through her efforts that millionaire cattleman Corey Spatter contributed the original acreage near Faton Rapids In 19W 0 id ltrf the Veterws of Famgn Wam National Home

was approved by the National (Council of Adniinwlratloii of the Veterans of Foreign Wan This was a rnajor sU|gt toward futfUbnam of the Veterans of Foreign Wan pledfa to honor the daad by helping th living in 1raquoraquo a Veteran of Foreign Wan widow and her five chiktrta were admitted to the Home allowing the Veterans family to remain together and grew laquobull a ftmtUy SHgteetWaflttParaquothaBat has gyswn to ttMMttnt that bullgt eSdhimn may w carvd for Thar are now 31 hamaasn the ifracrw campua and no dorartoriea All live in middle-income American ha A gymnasium pool library Ore department groctry store and graft lodge with resuwwtt facilities for vlsijcrs nasiuliibta

For every Bnddy Popfgty sold the National Home ireeives one cent whfch amouEsts to aboat li of the Home s annual operating income Vhe money is mad for the upkeep care and education of laquo x raquo cfcld

Anyone wishing mora taforroa-Uon aboat the Veteraaa of Foreign Wan SationaJ Heme or Life Membership may contact Joan L Taft KaOonal Horn iBurprrson at 47MM or any number of me Pnat or readies Auxiliary

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Three inmates who walked away from Cassidy Lake Technical School late Sunday were still at large as of proa time according to school afshyfinals

Bradley DarrylJ Etrraaon 20 described ax Uack 5 9 10 pound with a scar on hut cheek wa serving one to two and oos-half yearn far attempted Urcaiy from an automobile He ia from AJbton

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Lima Center Bridge Over Mill Creek Opened to Traffic

Washtenaw County Road Corn-mission recently announced the re-opening of the Lima Center Bridge over Mill Creek in lima township

This bridge along with the liberty Rd bridge over Mill Creek in Lima township and the Feldkamp Rd bridge over the Saline River were closed on Jan 4 by the Road Commission

All three brides were ltJtiraquoT-mlned to be structurally inadeshyquate in the Road Commissions most recent bndge inspection survey and the Federal Highway Administration had notified the Road Commission that all o their federally funded projects would be suspended until the Road Comshymission closed the bridges

Since federal and state funis were not available to reconstruct the bridge the Road Commission agreed to finance the replaceshyment of these bridges Road Comshymission crews fabricated the steel sub-structure during the

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The bridges were designed with wood decking and standard guardrail The concrete head-walls at the Fetdfcamp and Libershyty Rd bridges were reused but the support headwalls at the lima Center Rd bridge were totally replaced which added to the time Lima Center Rd had to be dosed The new bridges have a clear width of 18 feet and have a design weight capacity of 30 tons The previous structures were exshytremely narrow and had lopoundd limits of threlaquo tons

The bridges could be disassembled if federal and state funds were to become available for full replacement The conshy

struction approach used for tliese bridges may be used elsewhere in the county in the future on low volume gravel roads-

The County Road Commission currently maintains IDS bridges many of which n$ve significant restrictions because of their age

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Chelsea Connie Mack Team Wins League Loses Tourney

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Chrlsea wnn the i fu^ i i c outngbt with a -2 win gtvr manes of Am Arbor

The competition pern eri a toother in the World Senrlaquo sanent hewnr as Jo bullOB the first game W and 4 Goett elimirv- the

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boys UM in tlgt- - gtd game

Tttesday lt ampraquomt wilt lt ornery a nut onigt decided the JC^HC damptorahip but was the r uh bull -match brrww ^ two temlaquo They had split a [gt-ur of gtaev earber

Greg Haitf per hr a -ii-gtitlt--and struck out four for the win

VUa Wfrxv Srterwl in the first giving Claquomern a a Kgt iad without the benefit of h hi

Comenca hed th- lt-ad -inti the third inning when (helstr-a scored twice on thre suuies and raquon eTfijr

A double n ef Staeey in the-sixth wmra vtrct K-wty Kerry Wtiv lim raquo laquo r i

Chetjea held a Vgt lead ill the scventr rnin aien they picked up their final rur

ROC MufHi M fj- hitting it-tack With bulllt Uii-ios Vihsie Mark Bareu Matt Bltgth(etvii-r and Greg Haist adic i a sitwir each Storey gt double broughi thf toUl to a t hit

The team raquo-i led regular season play with a VM record

The first ^irw 4 the dnuble-eiimvialioii tournament was held last Thunsdaj at Huron High school

Perhaps showrm a case of the jitters c heUfa iiai- up two run in the first mmiH withvit allowshying a hit A hit batsnan md two errors pflaquoivraquorfefl th- momentum

By the fifth rltniraquoiJ Jackson heid a J-0 ifcraquolti

Chelslta rrid bull Jjgtkgtn-total fn hit with five wl tuldn get the key ones They repeatf-d[gt harf ri4nrwraquor in voririi flti-rT They stranded a runm-r at third in the sexwid innisu k-ft tv balaquogts loaded in the fourth inning and straridwi runners al fi -t and third in the fifth

BareLs led Chelsea hitters with two singics while Bnhlender Haist and Cliris Acrtr each tod a single

Jeff Harvey pitched the urne and actually (Jcseryed the win said Chelsea coach Akel Marshyshall

He gave up cni one earned run because we corninitttvl four errors

Harvey walked four and struck out four

It was another frustrating

Chelsea Team Wins Jaekson Bicycle Race

Chelsea was represented by HeartBeat Technique Center in the Corporate Chaeru-e Bicycie Race at the Jack^n Mot Air Bslioon Jubilee in Plia Sharp Park mi Saturday Julj 2-gt

Fiach of the six cams consisted of five members two females with one over frac34 and three males one over 35 to keep the competition fair and square

Member of the Heartbeat team started out tronraquo and kept the lead through the entire nine-mile race as observers and other members cheered them on Their impressive finishing time of 22 minutes 6 seconds was the sum total of each members lap

Pam Kampf co-owner of Heart-Beat Technique Ccntei and race participant accepted the first-place a ward for the team Valerie Smith was team oi t-eiizei

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lt Uw second iuoe ptoyed last r nday dvlaea pmptst out to a VO lead or coupl of emrs bull We would ft acorcd more but a fine pJay laquo am =gtgt ^rry Nis tiwgted w M^ntali sid

However Stew k Gtxa carae njfht book wit] four rraquov OA an rngtr and five waiki

After fowr inmng C3laquol4eraquo laquo down M Thrtr oppwMnO put tte cam away weh fhlaquo mere rons ir the fifth inmng w ctoaplete an eiiiW-run mere-rwie wtn

Onre laquojun the failure to set i clutrti fat hurt us again Mar-raquohU uid

We hgtt iftUi twri doufik plays with the basM loaded

HLS hd two hrts to lead

Chetaelaquo five-hit attat flanegt Ferry and -icree rath add^l gtr I

bullWe h tlaquoe blaquoD good and only (tracfc MI three timn but Stein k Gottt made ome octatandtng ddamre piagt-laquo MarrfiaR said

Brlaquoa laquoartlaquod the name but was rdtovad by JWAMT Morseau ta Ow but bull laquo Hart and Ferry aiaa pUewad later

Chilli bull pttchta 4laquove i t aeven hrt and IS wafts

ft waa very laquoood nawner- Waraball aud

The tods paafly cooperated laquood had a (he year Hopefully we learned t r w oar mist and it will help oat next itnnlaquo te the varsny MaapA Our brightest xlt ww prtdmlaquo We had some o9tatoiading pitctung The kid pot joroe valuable experience that wUl aniy make thrtn better players

T-BALL RESULTS The following are the ressltf of

tin final week ci action of t-faall 6aMampsll for 19M in Lhe Cheiaea Recreation Dlaquonartiroi

FINAL STArVDINGS

H-iiiO^s Tniers So (iunts Tubs Hjr^ers Flat ie- rViipruns

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ttotpaias B Eaflei 2raquo-EAiiis defense waa led by

Jeremy Bowers who bad a wigle-handed double play tn the fotu-th mning Leading Eagie bitshyten were Jenny haddock Xatie Rickerd and Claire iiaaz rxlpruni defeoae raquoas led by Nick Harnu with a double play m the fust inning Straquof-en MrDooaid PtsOl 4aBdfemac and Ryan Bab-bard also played good defcoae Uadrn^ rgtiphin hitters were Kevin Bloomsaat Meghann ZivglvT JerajBi Kegadorn Zaohary Jones

Parharn and Rianoe

Tigers raquo Cabs l a -Leading hitlers for the Timers

wfrre Scott Bougbton Nathan Smith Aaron Batadorfer Victor Pitts Steve Wait Kristy Cox and Nathan Smith Jeff Hughes

F Carignan Wins Tourney

Yoiaine Carignan waj the winshyner of the championship flight at the Inverness Ladies Championshyship Tournament July 2amp-30 at Inshyverness Golf Course

The championship flight covered 58 boles

The winner of the nine-hole secshyond flight was Ariene Howe

Janet poundksai won the nine-hole third slight

Mar J Daniels waa the wanner of the l$-hole consolation round of the championship flight

Mary Nadeau and Ofga McCor-midc were the winners of the conshysolation rounds of the first and second flights

Rod amp (raquowi Club Schedtdes First Hunter Safety Class

Chelsea Rod and Gun will 1raquo holding its first Hunter Safety class on Aug 15 and 56 To register for the class or for more information call Jerry Craft 475-7487 or Kick Monier 475-9972 between 6 pni and 7 pm

Participants will need to make arrangements to pick up their textlxx)ks from either Jerry or Kick when registering

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Store Wall and ScM Booghtw all played good defrrv Leading hitters for the Cuba were Jake Hur Nicki Woods Riiity Blackmere and Brandt Berg

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Trevvi KipfoiJJer rat o hotoe mm for the Sos and turned a doo bk play Scootar Botenan did a Ijcti )oh at third baae Jaaac Sprawu Steven Ttucl Pan Dftratn and Steven Lywto sectB played wed far the Sox Tommy Hgwm and Lance Cfcaac played

far the Giants

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EHx a Kasie Rtsbiig Sarah PrueM Adam Daniels and Natban Clark werr th beading Bufldbe bitter Bulldog defense waa led by Wayne Newman Ben Potocfci Dan Jofinon John Blaquoemaa Garth Hammer Deacon HtAoo and Ajithocy FhMtiBC Tt theTag) NKhm Taylor hit 4 bonte run and LeaJee Parker and Beth FLiitoft each hit borne runa_ Joan FUotoft and Zachary Kitaaa played good defense

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Jaaon Sprawka Pat Damm Steven Thiel( and Trevor Kipf-milier aJJ had outstanding Orien-sjire plays- Kerry Lynch played well from the pHchws ty Scooter Soliman also played good defense

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Bulldogs were Sarah Pruess Kaiue Ruhiig Cory Dixon Adam Daniel Nathan Clark Deacon Hdtor Liri Dan Johnson Leading defenders were B laquo Patoeki John Beeman Duaty White Chns Hatch Grth riammcr Wayne Newman and Anttony Fraaklia For the Rangers Mike Clark Todd Pearsall Justin Kusterer Aaron Alier and Bobby Armstrong were the leading hitshyters FUnger defense waa led by Aaron Spover Kim Niebaas Joey Barkman Nathaniel Cooper Bobby Armstrong and Jennifer Gentney

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Everyone for the Tigers hit well In addition Scott Boughton Steve Walz Ashley Coy Aaron Batsdorfer Victor Pitts and Jeff Hughes played good defense Nicki Lane and Jack Coon showshyed good improvement

The U S Ubor Departments Dislocated Worker Program is an effort to aid experienced workers who find themselves displaced due to plant closings techshynological changes foreign comshypetition or other major economic changes The program is funded under Title IH of the Job Tra ining Partnership Act accordii- to the Labor Departments annual report for the 19amp5 fiscal year

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totU arr mXe laquolaraquo Mart Ownlt Dave SrhniUrBboer Mike Waal M5 Riek Park la tiV bark rtm firon left are Phil Klaak Igtavt Oatwt Hie F a ^ Aaty Dwalmay and Ray Ameel

BLLfJOOGS who fiaislltd with a perfect 154 record were the e-hamptotu of the t-hall league sponsored by the Chelsea Rcreatilaquon Department n the front row from left are Cory Dixon Nathan Clark Christopher Hatch Sarah Pruess Dusty White and Daniel

Expert Pistol Shooting Demonstration Slated

The public is invited to a free pistol shooting exhibition nf the fastest guns in Michigan The demonstration of expert pistol shooting will take place on the pistol and rifle target range of the Chelsea Rod and Gun Club at 7)03 luigane ltd David Watson of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSO will lead the exhibition team which will start firms at 6 pm Tuesday Aug 12

Members of the team will not only exhibit and explain their pistol equipment they will also give practical demonstrations of shotgun rnarksmanship

Walsnn is a rising star in pracshytical shooting competition and

tional Shoot in Texas competing with more than 300 qualified irSC shooters

According to Dave Flank of the Chelsea Hod and Gun Club this event open to the public should Ixi considered a mast for serious members of all shooting disciplines

FVgtr more information call Dave Rank at 475-)437

Lingane Rd lies between Waterloo Rd and Hush Rd It may be reached from either direction The Chelsea Rod and Gun Club can he identified by its red brick clubhouse standing atop a hill Ore pistol range is a few feet north of the clubhouse and will be prominently marked

Johiuon la the back row from left are Garth Hammer Adam Daniel John freeman Wayne Newman Anthony Fraokjin and Ben Potocki The coaches from left are Sandy Potocki and Dehhl Gale Not pictured are Kask- Ruhiig and Deacon Holton

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ORAlaquotfF SLLOltf-KS nf the Midget ^raquoHUP have wrapped up a fine wavm nf bullvofthail play In Die front row fmm Wt irr Sara Prtty StrtAe Itayouwd Valrrir Bullock I)ehf pnw-rlaquo Andy Tripp and Chrlstinfl Gibson la tbe sernort row

from left irr Amy Prraquoy Melhwta Hraquofc Korl White linlt1i Srhalfer and I-iraquora HnJUm In the bai k nraquow arlt Run MaMry Vii-ki Kullltlaquo k and Bob BulUck Viii pi-tiirlaquori urc Ann TrrpMrs and Trd-rtl Hunk

Y A N K E E S O F T H E I n n E LEACHF lost the tSftjee championship is a iliwe 7-4 final game In tfebullfront raw Vnm left are Mddle Grmilgteaf gfce Radaat Nick McCalla Pat Steele DanJH laquoBes and Seen l-ong In the baltk row from left

are Scott Peieriwm wutvn Turn Steele Sieve Harm John Borm [Jong Steele Kea Slaoe Kevin Kisner and ciach Jack Rlsner Not pictured at Jason MeVittie and Mike Mr Eacbern

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FALL LEAGUES NOW FORMING THERE IS STILL TIME to tigat up for FALL LEAGUES

Dont misi thlaquo fun and excitement of league competition W have spots aval ohfe for Individuals or team on

SUNDAY Mixed Leagues 300 545 800 pm pgt 4 per team (2 male and 2 femole)

Bowl every other Sunday MONDAY Mens League 6 30 S 9 00 pm

5 per team TUESDAY todies League 9 am 4 per team

Mens l e a g u e 8 30 pm 5 per team Ladies League 830 pm 3 per team

WEDNESDAY Senior league 100 pm 3 per team Ladies league 900 pm 4 per team

THURSDAY Ladies League 1230 pm 4 per team Mens League 6 30 p m 5 per team Mixed League 9 00 pm 4 per team

FRIDAY Mixed League 1230 am 3 per team LATE SHIFT WORKfRSTHIS IS IT)

RELAX AFTER WORK WITH BOWLING Mixed Leagues 6 45 and 900 pm

4 per team 2 male and 2 female)

Haskvthall llegins Aug 11

Chelsea High school girls basketball practice begins Monshyday AUH 11

The varsity team will practice from 8 am to 1130 am at the high school gym Jim Winter is the coach

Junior varsity will practice at the Beach Middle school jjym from 830 am to 1030am Paul Terpsfra is the coach

Players should have had their physical examinations before starting practice

For more information call Winter at 371-1418 or Terpstra at 475-6822

CMS Golf Practice Sutris Aug 11

Chelsea High schools fall boys tjotf team will begin practice on Monday Aug 11 at 7 am at Inshyverness Golf Couise according to coach I^ren Winn

All participants must have had a phVMwil examination before they cat practice

I lie following are the remilb of the final week of Farm IC-aguc hawball gamex piayed the week of July 2A The laquonmex wenj piayed in a league ofgarilzed by the Chelitea Recreation Ix-part-rficnt

bull raquo bull FINAL STANDINGS

W L T Cuba 10 2 S Onolea 10 3 0 Dolphin 9 4 0 Wildcat Indians Tigers Angela Clipper

8 5 0 ft 9 0 2 9 2

2 9 2 11 1

DelpMaj 7 AagrU ft-Dolphin leading hitter the

iamf were Ben OConnor Kerbi Coy and Jason Dwienoo Torn Payne and Scott Coivin were standouts on defense Angel hit-tern were led by Evan Knott and Tom Barkum Jesse Petty had a good game on defense

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Cub M Tl(ert mdash Tilaquor hitters were led by Ryan

Dun lap (irtv Rirtwrd and Andy

Adult Softball Tbe following are results from

mens nod womens slow-pitch softhall games played in CbeJaea recreation leagues the week of July 29

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CATJ31 JBfy Mix 7 -Sue Koch was tine winning

pitcher Torn Kemp coached a good third baae

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Jiffy Mtx 1laquo McDoaalda ft-Ull Matties was the winning

pitcher in this fiveinning (janse Kveryooe hit well for Jiffy

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Cfcebea State Baafc ftmdash Sue Koch waa the winning

pitcher Leading hitters for CAT-S were Marda Newman and Renee Kornexl Chris Surma played a good third base

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Ron Schyiinaki waraquo tbe wuuun| pitcher and didnt walk a batter Dm Moody was 4-4 Rex Whiting X Howard Bush 3-4 and Dan Moody 3-4 Three KlinkDault players were thrown out at third base

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Mark Wlseiey was the winning pitcher Key Dotts Jeff Krull and Rich Boov each raquo n i 4-i Sportsshymans turned two doobie plays

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Gary Leonard was the winning pitcher

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Hansen A Sotta 5mdash Big Boy scored in the eighth inshy

ning on a single by Ryan Doletzky to win the game

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Stockbridge Merduats Smdash Mike Lacid was 3-3 for Mershy

chants with a grand slam and Idrrel Whitaker wa 34 Leading hitters for Jiffy were Scott Dault Chuck Elkins Armel Minix Sam Coomes Matt Grau Keith Neibauer and Scott Jones

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AampW4-Dave Moody was the winning

pitcher Don Moody was 3-4 and Dan EUiottt Dan Lancaster Ershynie Handley and Howard Bush were each 2-4

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Wolverine 4mdash Tim Klapperkh was the winshy

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Front Jeff Montana Nathan Hallett and Hick Hswer played Hood defenwi For the Cute it wan a totftl team effort

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Cublaquo 13 Wildcat 5 ~ Joremy Bradburys two home

ruriH paced the Cubit Nick Kramer also had a good day at tbe plate Jason Rosentreter and Matt Tuttle played good defense for he Cub Wildcat were powered by Craig Leonards home run Randy Hurst Gary Farmer and Nathan Young led the Wildcat defenders

Oriates 11 Oaspen J -Brad Jedele hit a thr-run

homer for the Ortoks Other top Oriole hitters were Bryndon Sketton with a home run and Jamie Policht Oipper hitters were lad by Jeffrey Branch Tom Inrtn and Jason Brvwn Defen-srvery Raymond Hatch Brad Jdele and David Bceman played weU for the Oriole wfeUe Hon Carter Jeffrey Branch and Justin Navin led the Clipper defenders

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plate K C Harr hit a three run hone mn and Matt Caoanis and Calvin Poe each tripled Mike Meyer Robert Gonzales and Justin Navin paced the Clipper offense

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Top Angel hitters included Ryan Lndwig Eric Bergman Evan Knott Willie Hewitt and Jesse Haken who each had two hits Matt McVittJC and Jesse Petty had good defensive games For the Wildcats Nathan Young led the hitters and Jeremy Muha Matt Delong and Gary Farmer werethe top defenders

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Dotpfcitti IS Oriole 7 -Bert game of the year for the

Doipnina Dolphin off ens was led by Casey McCaila and Scott Colgt vin who hit home runs and Jason Donahoo Tom Payne and Jeremy Fekflump Scott Cohan Casey MrCalla and Kevin Coy made Rood defensive plays For the Orioles David Beeroan nil a home run and Keith Howe and Bryndon Skeitort had key lots Keith Rowe David Beeman and Brad Jedele played excellent defense

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Offirnt NOIMTP Program

At Independence Lake Cotnc cool off with BS The dog

days of Aecuat can be reirfstkaa but there is respite Join Washtenaw Catsty Parka and Recreat ion Commiss ioa s Naturalist Matt Heumann on Sunday Aug 17 9t Independence Lake County Park for a nature program called Shoreline Hunt See the plant arltd animal aquatic life along the shoreline learn about adaptations as weQ as tbe importance of shoreline maintenance

The walk goes rain or shine but please come prepared with shoes or boots for wading

The program is scheduled to begin at 10 pjn from the parking lot at Independence Lake County Park five miles north of Ann Arshybor Use the North Territorial Rd exit and follow the signs The program is free but there is a J2 park admittance fe per car

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for age 3-6 Saturday 900 a m YOUTH Agos 6 8 (Bantams) 1100 a m

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Perkalut for Unlawful Snagging of Fifth

Under new legislation it will be illegal to possess or sell multi-pointed hooks commonly refershyred to as silver spiders or M-60s used for snagging fish

Beginning Sept 1 Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Conservation Officers will begin enforcing Public Act 189 which was passed in early July Amendshying the Michigan Sport Fishing 5 aw the Act dramatically inshycreases the penalties for unlawful snagging in the four snagging areas These include the Sable River below Hamlin Dam the Pere Marquette River near Scott-ville the Big Manistee River below Tippy Dam and the Muskegon River below Croton Dam

Persons found guilty of possessing or selling these devices may be imprisoned for up to DO days andor fined up to $300 Second or third offenders will face oven stiffer penalties

Multipointed hooKs have always bmn illegal to use in Michigan but their possession or sale was not controlled The new legislation in effect declares Micso devices now to be contrashyband and prohibits their possesshysion or sale

For hot buttered corn fill a large quart jar with hot water end sticks of butter When butter melts and floats to the top dip In the cobs and pull out slowly

The Chelseo Standard Wodnetdoy August 6 raquo966 11

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Some poor soul hat my oW Telephone number

As you may recoil kraquoT winter I twitched to an unJtstad phono

number otter rttetvioo some tota-nioM nasty reviews of rlaquoy work

Apparently people art still trying to coll me oi that nurrim And

tome of them arent being real pleasant about IT

t found out about mis oil imocertfy enough An old friend whom I

hadn teen in teveroi years triad to reach me of my former number

Yes he h laquo thraquo nvmber too but hes not hare my frtond won

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fee sorry for the poor fomiry with my old numeer If theyre now

to The awwnwwty they probuWy think o bunch of (trks live hare

I ocoftwonelly oead to get cotts that trorTod tike this

How could you soy that about my dovghter7ll You art the sorriest

most porti

Sometimes rhvy began Kke rhiSi

God You son of 0 hiri mother I

Never once dtd i or o arft thot went like this

Thor you Mr Hamilton for making my son wund hklaquo on oil-

American foerboi) player even though you and I know he couldnt black

out my cocker spaniel

A couple of days ago i talked to rhe nan with my former phone

numbs He confirmed mot yes he hod received a few smsnga cotts and

mot he oppreckrrad me axploirring the ca-evmstonces to Mm

ffcrt I cant unearstand tor rhe life of me why the ptane company reshy

assigned my former nurnbar so quickly It rook less than frv mcrtrhs

Even more baffhng is this When I changed mimbers lt told the

telephone company man the reasonmdashI was being horrossed So what do

They do Net onh do they give ttws poor unsuspecting guy o number thats

likely to drew rTeienertt as well they dont even wort until the new

phone book comes out so the people con tee my nomas not in it

onymore (At lees it better not be) Isnt wonderful to oaoS with a iwmpony with so much common sense

bull

I have heard more itories about youth league boseboil and softbafl

this year Than ever before

And The theme TO most of Them would 6raquo Porerrrt Run Amok

Story nundjar one wos wail pubkized m tost waeki edition tn The

latter taction Appsrarrfry there were tome problems with The Form

Leogua boseboil tournament

In one of rhe games one team won the game etthar by one or two

runs dapanding on which score book was consulted Kowever it resulted

ma forfeit tor the wmmng teom when onangument ensuedobout frraquocot-

reef score ond the coach of the laquonrmraquong teom couldnt stand The bickering

anymore

There were a lot of hurt feegtng as a resuH of The incident

Smce I wasnt there I dont know esacthr what happened or whot

wos wad

rt doesnt reraquo matter errhar All i know is oil the crguing was oh

rhe port of the ADUITS not the kids The kids vrnph abided by rhe decishy

sion They dkaVt hove ony choke The tevnoment woe bsmg run by the KtQ jMgi iraquo l^r t4laam

Or was rr If the foumamem wo for The kids why was it vtecessary

for adults to hogatt and scrsom and yell obcut the final score and othershy

wise moke fine examples of themselves by rheir coodtxT

What does it soy to the young boys when parents get out of hand

obout somethmfl so meaningful es a baseball gome where the kids ore too

young to even pitch to Themselves

The Truth is some parents cant tolerate the thought of ir kids

losing and will go to oil sorts of extremes to prevent it And in that

sense the childs gome becomes their own When they try to monipolcte

the outcome no motfer how well-intentioned (We were cheatedl) it

fakes one more element away from the kids

If a mistake is mode it the scoring umpiring or playing so what

Kids an going to run into incompetefice oil their lives Why should recreashy

tion boseboil be ony different

The trouble begins when parents start trying to rectify every little

problem It usually only makes the situation worse

There was another situation last season when a parent m the stands

becorrw upset at on umpires coll The parent in a voice loud enough for

others to bear accused the umpire of being on drugs Just whot he

thought that would accomplish is not clear

Not to be outdone the umpire o boy m his late teem turned

around and called the parent a drunk He suggested the man go to one of

the loeol watering spots Ive heard various reports os to how the convershy

sation degenerated from there

The final chapter from Parents Run Amok involves the story of o

mother ond her son

Apparently the young boy fried to field a ball ond erred Thats pretshy

ty common in youth baseball

The mother probobly figuring the youngster hadnt been humiliated

enough when out onto the field shook the kid ond told him never to do it

again

That may have solved the problem The boy may never pick up o

baseball again

Most parents have reasonable attitudes obout their childs sports

But the ones who dont con be royoi pains in the Sombar

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Conservation Reserve Program Signup Slated

Subnvrihe UP The Chelnea Standard

Secretary of Agricul ture Richard R Iyns has announced 1^1 ilaquomip for the 1SB7 Coraquolaquorva-tun Reserve ProaTaai wtU take place A w 4-li at Alaquonrultural Subiltzatinn and Conservation Serwicr fT)imtgt offires

Arvonlifm to 1-ymt fanrers tnay volunteer highly emdjble irropianrf for entry into the fnn-i r rvat i m Reserre Pronram under A provuion for the Food Seriont Ail at 185

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IT IS HKHfcBY (IKOKRKD thill th Dcftndant Kathleen Anniece Ojlvorlwuv whereabouts snd residence unhekm-vi-nfl to the Plaintiff herein shall answer or take such otfie- aotinu p may be granted by law or Court lliile on or before the llaquot-i day of August 1968 to tfrt nlmve Cgtiirt

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Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

water flapfiatti is h-al to be let than ttwac teeto miaaiTrf aadar laquonraalaquoaai UOaft syateou This is Brteaavtty dw traquo the aver-aga 5 rtdDCttaB In water mnoff esplaquo1cnced aoder the oo-till system Pcstksrfea are introducshyed to surface water supplies largely through field surface runshyoff Similar but Leas dramatic reshyductions lraquove been shown in reshyduced Ullage system

Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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fects no-till and reduced tillage have on pesticide leaching

No-tillage and reduced tillage farming techniques still remain oe of Cb most economical and beneficial poUUior abatement and soil management conservashytion practices a farmer can apply to hia croplaDd- Contact the Soil Conservation District Office to learn more about It

NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

Tnlaquo apptcotcn for Sit Plan Approval wil l be Con s ide

by rhlaquo Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission on TL

August 12 1986 ot 7 jQ o clock p m m t h a Villa _

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Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

Sometimes the thine raquo s rernrmber am very wivraquod nther time1 they ar quit valaquoue Why thin difference- In parr it gtUycnd MI the intercity of the learning e x p e r i e n c e We rememher mental pn tare tix-l and skills TV cerate person vraquoho watchwi a colte^f- football iiumfr ltm teltniswn laat Nw Years Day proijabJv lttew not remember any spvciflc ptsy mental pirture i o the gitme lt)n

the ltither hand thr ^ame winning play if a ^rtampionship context involving onei own favorite team will probably remain r memury for a life-time Similarshyly nr rrsiiy not remember the license number of his own erar but if he wrtnexae a robbery jota igtu the licrnse number fact and reports it to the polire he will probably rwrver forget it Kmo-lurftal Munaling like triese es--bulltfiptes ran wwr apyt^ne a trjerrinn s nsv^iated iLh a wijrnuln- hai jArogaea (motion

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

Memory traces do decay as time goes by Some go very rapidly One may keep a phone number in memory for a week or so as long as it is lgteing used A couple of weeks after it can no longer be remembered This loss of memory can either bo due to the decay of the bullbulllt -al pattern itself of the tii bull bull bull i ievc it from sto iigt

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bull IN GRASS LAKE bull Russells Party Store

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AMY TRIMIL WITH THE THIRD LJGHTWE1GHT in-dividnal lanjb wakh wgtid for $225 per pound ugt Roe Milter (or Ford Farm fttwoJactnring during thr IJvesiolti Sale Thursday Jaly J t l i the Washu-aaw lt (HIDU 4-H Fair at the Salin- Far^n Coaaffl GraaadR

JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

laquo I I born Apr- II 1BW 1laquo 4pord the daughter rrf ltlaquorgi)

Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

principal at Pontoon High la Dearborn She waa a

of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

Funeral Home

Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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Three inmates who walked away from Cassidy Lake Technical School late Sunday were still at large as of proa time according to school afshyfinals

Bradley DarrylJ Etrraaon 20 described ax Uack 5 9 10 pound with a scar on hut cheek wa serving one to two and oos-half yearn far attempted Urcaiy from an automobile He ia from AJbton

Alan Wayne PUachowsklt 20 described as white 5 raquo 156 pounds with a mustache was serving one arid a hall to to yean for larceny from a person He laquo fromE D e M

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HERHA KOENN Wjfthtesaw County Road mlaquo-nt Foreman The bridge has been ripened to CommiMioB vlire-chalr disruists lima (ejifsr traffic after being rebuilt by Road Commission RVidge Prnject with Re Robrrto Heavy Equip- crews

Lima Center Bridge Over Mill Creek Opened to Traffic

Washtenaw County Road Corn-mission recently announced the re-opening of the Lima Center Bridge over Mill Creek in lima township

This bridge along with the liberty Rd bridge over Mill Creek in Lima township and the Feldkamp Rd bridge over the Saline River were closed on Jan 4 by the Road Commission

All three brides were ltJtiraquoT-mlned to be structurally inadeshyquate in the Road Commissions most recent bndge inspection survey and the Federal Highway Administration had notified the Road Commission that all o their federally funded projects would be suspended until the Road Comshymission closed the bridges

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The bridges were designed with wood decking and standard guardrail The concrete head-walls at the Fetdfcamp and Libershyty Rd bridges were reused but the support headwalls at the lima Center Rd bridge were totally replaced which added to the time Lima Center Rd had to be dosed The new bridges have a clear width of 18 feet and have a design weight capacity of 30 tons The previous structures were exshytremely narrow and had lopoundd limits of threlaquo tons

The bridges could be disassembled if federal and state funds were to become available for full replacement The conshy

struction approach used for tliese bridges may be used elsewhere in the county in the future on low volume gravel roads-

The County Road Commission currently maintains IDS bridges many of which n$ve significant restrictions because of their age

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Chelsea Connie Mack Team Wins League Loses Tourney

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baseball team m^fM gt cental Major last bullltbulllt bgt Bang the league -a -Mr and making an appei-r c C a m Mac ftVM ST ex naromt

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Chrlsea wnn the i fu^ i i c outngbt with a -2 win gtvr manes of Am Arbor

The competition pern eri a toother in the World Senrlaquo sanent hewnr as Jo bullOB the first game W and 4 Goett elimirv- the

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boys UM in tlgt- - gtd game

Tttesday lt ampraquomt wilt lt ornery a nut onigt decided the JC^HC damptorahip but was the r uh bull -match brrww ^ two temlaquo They had split a [gt-ur of gtaev earber

Greg Haitf per hr a -ii-gtitlt--and struck out four for the win

VUa Wfrxv Srterwl in the first giving Claquomern a a Kgt iad without the benefit of h hi

Comenca hed th- lt-ad -inti the third inning when (helstr-a scored twice on thre suuies and raquon eTfijr

A double n ef Staeey in the-sixth wmra vtrct K-wty Kerry Wtiv lim raquo laquo r i

Chetjea held a Vgt lead ill the scventr rnin aien they picked up their final rur

ROC MufHi M fj- hitting it-tack With bulllt Uii-ios Vihsie Mark Bareu Matt Bltgth(etvii-r and Greg Haist adic i a sitwir each Storey gt double broughi thf toUl to a t hit

The team raquo-i led regular season play with a VM record

The first ^irw 4 the dnuble-eiimvialioii tournament was held last Thunsdaj at Huron High school

Perhaps showrm a case of the jitters c heUfa iiai- up two run in the first mmiH withvit allowshying a hit A hit batsnan md two errors pflaquoivraquorfefl th- momentum

By the fifth rltniraquoiJ Jackson heid a J-0 ifcraquolti

Chelslta rrid bull Jjgtkgtn-total fn hit with five wl tuldn get the key ones They repeatf-d[gt harf ri4nrwraquor in voririi flti-rT They stranded a runm-r at third in the sexwid innisu k-ft tv balaquogts loaded in the fourth inning and straridwi runners al fi -t and third in the fifth

BareLs led Chelsea hitters with two singics while Bnhlender Haist and Cliris Acrtr each tod a single

Jeff Harvey pitched the urne and actually (Jcseryed the win said Chelsea coach Akel Marshyshall

He gave up cni one earned run because we corninitttvl four errors

Harvey walked four and struck out four

It was another frustrating

Chelsea Team Wins Jaekson Bicycle Race

Chelsea was represented by HeartBeat Technique Center in the Corporate Chaeru-e Bicycie Race at the Jack^n Mot Air Bslioon Jubilee in Plia Sharp Park mi Saturday Julj 2-gt

Fiach of the six cams consisted of five members two females with one over frac34 and three males one over 35 to keep the competition fair and square

Member of the Heartbeat team started out tronraquo and kept the lead through the entire nine-mile race as observers and other members cheered them on Their impressive finishing time of 22 minutes 6 seconds was the sum total of each members lap

Pam Kampf co-owner of Heart-Beat Technique Ccntei and race participant accepted the first-place a ward for the team Valerie Smith was team oi t-eiizei

lav Mr)r fl igtd (iive a two hgttraquo in the ht

MtuaJtw arxl the story ouW have ^gt-n difterent W colaquoW hlaquove tram them

lt Uw second iuoe ptoyed last r nday dvlaea pmptst out to a VO lead or coupl of emrs bull We would ft acorcd more but a fine pJay laquo am =gtgt ^rry Nis tiwgted w M^ntali sid

However Stew k Gtxa carae njfht book wit] four rraquov OA an rngtr and five waiki

After fowr inmng C3laquol4eraquo laquo down M Thrtr oppwMnO put tte cam away weh fhlaquo mere rons ir the fifth inmng w ctoaplete an eiiiW-run mere-rwie wtn

Onre laquojun the failure to set i clutrti fat hurt us again Mar-raquohU uid

We hgtt iftUi twri doufik plays with the basM loaded

HLS hd two hrts to lead

Chetaelaquo five-hit attat flanegt Ferry and -icree rath add^l gtr I

bullWe h tlaquoe blaquoD good and only (tracfc MI three timn but Stein k Gottt made ome octatandtng ddamre piagt-laquo MarrfiaR said

Brlaquoa laquoartlaquod the name but was rdtovad by JWAMT Morseau ta Ow but bull laquo Hart and Ferry aiaa pUewad later

Chilli bull pttchta 4laquove i t aeven hrt and IS wafts

ft waa very laquoood nawner- Waraball aud

The tods paafly cooperated laquood had a (he year Hopefully we learned t r w oar mist and it will help oat next itnnlaquo te the varsny MaapA Our brightest xlt ww prtdmlaquo We had some o9tatoiading pitctung The kid pot joroe valuable experience that wUl aniy make thrtn better players

T-BALL RESULTS The following are the ressltf of

tin final week ci action of t-faall 6aMampsll for 19M in Lhe Cheiaea Recreation Dlaquonartiroi

FINAL STArVDINGS

H-iiiO^s Tniers So (iunts Tubs Hjr^ers Flat ie- rViipruns

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ttotpaias B Eaflei 2raquo-EAiiis defense waa led by

Jeremy Bowers who bad a wigle-handed double play tn the fotu-th mning Leading Eagie bitshyten were Jenny haddock Xatie Rickerd and Claire iiaaz rxlpruni defeoae raquoas led by Nick Harnu with a double play m the fust inning Straquof-en MrDooaid PtsOl 4aBdfemac and Ryan Bab-bard also played good defcoae Uadrn^ rgtiphin hitters were Kevin Bloomsaat Meghann ZivglvT JerajBi Kegadorn Zaohary Jones

Parharn and Rianoe

Tigers raquo Cabs l a -Leading hitlers for the Timers

wfrre Scott Bougbton Nathan Smith Aaron Batadorfer Victor Pitts Steve Wait Kristy Cox and Nathan Smith Jeff Hughes

F Carignan Wins Tourney

Yoiaine Carignan waj the winshyner of the championship flight at the Inverness Ladies Championshyship Tournament July 2amp-30 at Inshyverness Golf Course

The championship flight covered 58 boles

The winner of the nine-hole secshyond flight was Ariene Howe

Janet poundksai won the nine-hole third slight

Mar J Daniels waa the wanner of the l$-hole consolation round of the championship flight

Mary Nadeau and Ofga McCor-midc were the winners of the conshysolation rounds of the first and second flights

Rod amp (raquowi Club Schedtdes First Hunter Safety Class

Chelsea Rod and Gun will 1raquo holding its first Hunter Safety class on Aug 15 and 56 To register for the class or for more information call Jerry Craft 475-7487 or Kick Monier 475-9972 between 6 pni and 7 pm

Participants will need to make arrangements to pick up their textlxx)ks from either Jerry or Kick when registering

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Store Wall and ScM Booghtw all played good defrrv Leading hitters for the Cuba were Jake Hur Nicki Woods Riiity Blackmere and Brandt Berg

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Trevvi KipfoiJJer rat o hotoe mm for the Sos and turned a doo bk play Scootar Botenan did a Ijcti )oh at third baae Jaaac Sprawu Steven Ttucl Pan Dftratn and Steven Lywto sectB played wed far the Sox Tommy Hgwm and Lance Cfcaac played

far the Giants

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EHx a Kasie Rtsbiig Sarah PrueM Adam Daniels and Natban Clark werr th beading Bufldbe bitter Bulldog defense waa led by Wayne Newman Ben Potocfci Dan Jofinon John Blaquoemaa Garth Hammer Deacon HtAoo and Ajithocy FhMtiBC Tt theTag) NKhm Taylor hit 4 bonte run and LeaJee Parker and Beth FLiitoft each hit borne runa_ Joan FUotoft and Zachary Kitaaa played good defense

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Jaaon Sprawka Pat Damm Steven Thiel( and Trevor Kipf-milier aJJ had outstanding Orien-sjire plays- Kerry Lynch played well from the pHchws ty Scooter Soliman also played good defense

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BKildog K Raagrrt 4mdash Leading hitters for the

Bulldogs were Sarah Pruess Kaiue Ruhiig Cory Dixon Adam Daniel Nathan Clark Deacon Hdtor Liri Dan Johnson Leading defenders were B laquo Patoeki John Beeman Duaty White Chns Hatch Grth riammcr Wayne Newman and Anttony Fraaklia For the Rangers Mike Clark Todd Pearsall Justin Kusterer Aaron Alier and Bobby Armstrong were the leading hitshyters FUnger defense waa led by Aaron Spover Kim Niebaas Joey Barkman Nathaniel Cooper Bobby Armstrong and Jennifer Gentney

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Everyone for the Tigers hit well In addition Scott Boughton Steve Walz Ashley Coy Aaron Batsdorfer Victor Pitts and Jeff Hughes played good defense Nicki Lane and Jack Coon showshyed good improvement

The U S Ubor Departments Dislocated Worker Program is an effort to aid experienced workers who find themselves displaced due to plant closings techshynological changes foreign comshypetition or other major economic changes The program is funded under Title IH of the Job Tra ining Partnership Act accordii- to the Labor Departments annual report for the 19amp5 fiscal year

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totU arr mXe laquolaraquo Mart Ownlt Dave SrhniUrBboer Mike Waal M5 Riek Park la tiV bark rtm firon left are Phil Klaak Igtavt Oatwt Hie F a ^ Aaty Dwalmay and Ray Ameel

BLLfJOOGS who fiaislltd with a perfect 154 record were the e-hamptotu of the t-hall league sponsored by the Chelsea Rcreatilaquon Department n the front row from left are Cory Dixon Nathan Clark Christopher Hatch Sarah Pruess Dusty White and Daniel

Expert Pistol Shooting Demonstration Slated

The public is invited to a free pistol shooting exhibition nf the fastest guns in Michigan The demonstration of expert pistol shooting will take place on the pistol and rifle target range of the Chelsea Rod and Gun Club at 7)03 luigane ltd David Watson of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSO will lead the exhibition team which will start firms at 6 pm Tuesday Aug 12

Members of the team will not only exhibit and explain their pistol equipment they will also give practical demonstrations of shotgun rnarksmanship

Walsnn is a rising star in pracshytical shooting competition and

tional Shoot in Texas competing with more than 300 qualified irSC shooters

According to Dave Flank of the Chelsea Hod and Gun Club this event open to the public should Ixi considered a mast for serious members of all shooting disciplines

FVgtr more information call Dave Rank at 475-)437

Lingane Rd lies between Waterloo Rd and Hush Rd It may be reached from either direction The Chelsea Rod and Gun Club can he identified by its red brick clubhouse standing atop a hill Ore pistol range is a few feet north of the clubhouse and will be prominently marked

Johiuon la the back row from left are Garth Hammer Adam Daniel John freeman Wayne Newman Anthony Fraokjin and Ben Potocki The coaches from left are Sandy Potocki and Dehhl Gale Not pictured are Kask- Ruhiig and Deacon Holton

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ORAlaquotfF SLLOltf-KS nf the Midget ^raquoHUP have wrapped up a fine wavm nf bullvofthail play In Die front row fmm Wt irr Sara Prtty StrtAe Itayouwd Valrrir Bullock I)ehf pnw-rlaquo Andy Tripp and Chrlstinfl Gibson la tbe sernort row

from left irr Amy Prraquoy Melhwta Hraquofc Korl White linlt1i Srhalfer and I-iraquora HnJUm In the bai k nraquow arlt Run MaMry Vii-ki Kullltlaquo k and Bob BulUck Viii pi-tiirlaquori urc Ann TrrpMrs and Trd-rtl Hunk

Y A N K E E S O F T H E I n n E LEACHF lost the tSftjee championship is a iliwe 7-4 final game In tfebullfront raw Vnm left are Mddle Grmilgteaf gfce Radaat Nick McCalla Pat Steele DanJH laquoBes and Seen l-ong In the baltk row from left

are Scott Peieriwm wutvn Turn Steele Sieve Harm John Borm [Jong Steele Kea Slaoe Kevin Kisner and ciach Jack Rlsner Not pictured at Jason MeVittie and Mike Mr Eacbern

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FALL LEAGUES NOW FORMING THERE IS STILL TIME to tigat up for FALL LEAGUES

Dont misi thlaquo fun and excitement of league competition W have spots aval ohfe for Individuals or team on

SUNDAY Mixed Leagues 300 545 800 pm pgt 4 per team (2 male and 2 femole)

Bowl every other Sunday MONDAY Mens League 6 30 S 9 00 pm

5 per team TUESDAY todies League 9 am 4 per team

Mens l e a g u e 8 30 pm 5 per team Ladies League 830 pm 3 per team

WEDNESDAY Senior league 100 pm 3 per team Ladies league 900 pm 4 per team

THURSDAY Ladies League 1230 pm 4 per team Mens League 6 30 p m 5 per team Mixed League 9 00 pm 4 per team

FRIDAY Mixed League 1230 am 3 per team LATE SHIFT WORKfRSTHIS IS IT)

RELAX AFTER WORK WITH BOWLING Mixed Leagues 6 45 and 900 pm

4 per team 2 male and 2 female)

Haskvthall llegins Aug 11

Chelsea High school girls basketball practice begins Monshyday AUH 11

The varsity team will practice from 8 am to 1130 am at the high school gym Jim Winter is the coach

Junior varsity will practice at the Beach Middle school jjym from 830 am to 1030am Paul Terpsfra is the coach

Players should have had their physical examinations before starting practice

For more information call Winter at 371-1418 or Terpstra at 475-6822

CMS Golf Practice Sutris Aug 11

Chelsea High schools fall boys tjotf team will begin practice on Monday Aug 11 at 7 am at Inshyverness Golf Couise according to coach I^ren Winn

All participants must have had a phVMwil examination before they cat practice

I lie following are the remilb of the final week of Farm IC-aguc hawball gamex piayed the week of July 2A The laquonmex wenj piayed in a league ofgarilzed by the Chelitea Recreation Ix-part-rficnt

bull raquo bull FINAL STANDINGS

W L T Cuba 10 2 S Onolea 10 3 0 Dolphin 9 4 0 Wildcat Indians Tigers Angela Clipper

8 5 0 ft 9 0 2 9 2

2 9 2 11 1

DelpMaj 7 AagrU ft-Dolphin leading hitter the

iamf were Ben OConnor Kerbi Coy and Jason Dwienoo Torn Payne and Scott Coivin were standouts on defense Angel hit-tern were led by Evan Knott and Tom Barkum Jesse Petty had a good game on defense

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Cub M Tl(ert mdash Tilaquor hitters were led by Ryan

Dun lap (irtv Rirtwrd and Andy

Adult Softball Tbe following are results from

mens nod womens slow-pitch softhall games played in CbeJaea recreation leagues the week of July 29

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CATJ31 JBfy Mix 7 -Sue Koch was tine winning

pitcher Torn Kemp coached a good third baae

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Jiffy Mtx 1laquo McDoaalda ft-Ull Matties was the winning

pitcher in this fiveinning (janse Kveryooe hit well for Jiffy

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Cfcebea State Baafc ftmdash Sue Koch waa the winning

pitcher Leading hitters for CAT-S were Marda Newman and Renee Kornexl Chris Surma played a good third base

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Ron Schyiinaki waraquo tbe wuuun| pitcher and didnt walk a batter Dm Moody was 4-4 Rex Whiting X Howard Bush 3-4 and Dan Moody 3-4 Three KlinkDault players were thrown out at third base

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Mark Wlseiey was the winning pitcher Key Dotts Jeff Krull and Rich Boov each raquo n i 4-i Sportsshymans turned two doobie plays

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AAW 11 Claquovuaagh Lake Clams 1mdash

Gary Leonard was the winning pitcher

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Hansen A Sotta 5mdash Big Boy scored in the eighth inshy

ning on a single by Ryan Doletzky to win the game

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Stockbridge Merduats Smdash Mike Lacid was 3-3 for Mershy

chants with a grand slam and Idrrel Whitaker wa 34 Leading hitters for Jiffy were Scott Dault Chuck Elkins Armel Minix Sam Coomes Matt Grau Keith Neibauer and Scott Jones

bull bull bull Broderick Shell IS

AampW4-Dave Moody was the winning

pitcher Don Moody was 3-4 and Dan EUiottt Dan Lancaster Ershynie Handley and Howard Bush were each 2-4

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Wolverine 4mdash Tim Klapperkh was the winshy

ning pltc her

Front Jeff Montana Nathan Hallett and Hick Hswer played Hood defenwi For the Cute it wan a totftl team effort

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Cublaquo 13 Wildcat 5 ~ Joremy Bradburys two home

ruriH paced the Cubit Nick Kramer also had a good day at tbe plate Jason Rosentreter and Matt Tuttle played good defense for he Cub Wildcat were powered by Craig Leonards home run Randy Hurst Gary Farmer and Nathan Young led the Wildcat defenders

Oriates 11 Oaspen J -Brad Jedele hit a thr-run

homer for the Ortoks Other top Oriole hitters were Bryndon Sketton with a home run and Jamie Policht Oipper hitters were lad by Jeffrey Branch Tom Inrtn and Jason Brvwn Defen-srvery Raymond Hatch Brad Jdele and David Bceman played weU for the Oriole wfeUe Hon Carter Jeffrey Branch and Justin Navin led the Clipper defenders

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btdtaas W Clipper Jmdash Indians had a good day at the

plate K C Harr hit a three run hone mn and Matt Caoanis and Calvin Poe each tripled Mike Meyer Robert Gonzales and Justin Navin paced the Clipper offense

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Top Angel hitters included Ryan Lndwig Eric Bergman Evan Knott Willie Hewitt and Jesse Haken who each had two hits Matt McVittJC and Jesse Petty had good defensive games For the Wildcats Nathan Young led the hitters and Jeremy Muha Matt Delong and Gary Farmer werethe top defenders

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Dotpfcitti IS Oriole 7 -Bert game of the year for the

Doipnina Dolphin off ens was led by Casey McCaila and Scott Colgt vin who hit home runs and Jason Donahoo Tom Payne and Jeremy Fekflump Scott Cohan Casey MrCalla and Kevin Coy made Rood defensive plays For the Orioles David Beeroan nil a home run and Keith Howe and Bryndon Skeitort had key lots Keith Rowe David Beeman and Brad Jedele played excellent defense

Park (Uurnlit

Offirnt NOIMTP Program

At Independence Lake Cotnc cool off with BS The dog

days of Aecuat can be reirfstkaa but there is respite Join Washtenaw Catsty Parka and Recreat ion Commiss ioa s Naturalist Matt Heumann on Sunday Aug 17 9t Independence Lake County Park for a nature program called Shoreline Hunt See the plant arltd animal aquatic life along the shoreline learn about adaptations as weQ as tbe importance of shoreline maintenance

The walk goes rain or shine but please come prepared with shoes or boots for wading

The program is scheduled to begin at 10 pjn from the parking lot at Independence Lake County Park five miles north of Ann Arshybor Use the North Territorial Rd exit and follow the signs The program is free but there is a J2 park admittance fe per car

OJatampBi - I I SATURDAY

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Youth Leagues Start Sept 6 ALL N IW BUMPER BOWLING

for age 3-6 Saturday 900 a m YOUTH Agos 6 8 (Bantams) 1100 a m

Ago 9-11 (Preps) 1100 a m Ago 12-10 (JrrVraquoo|or) 900 a m

For More Information on Our Fall lotigue Sign-Up Coll Tocsay - or Stop and See Us YOURS ALWAYS W f L C O M f

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Perkalut for Unlawful Snagging of Fifth

Under new legislation it will be illegal to possess or sell multi-pointed hooks commonly refershyred to as silver spiders or M-60s used for snagging fish

Beginning Sept 1 Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Conservation Officers will begin enforcing Public Act 189 which was passed in early July Amendshying the Michigan Sport Fishing 5 aw the Act dramatically inshycreases the penalties for unlawful snagging in the four snagging areas These include the Sable River below Hamlin Dam the Pere Marquette River near Scott-ville the Big Manistee River below Tippy Dam and the Muskegon River below Croton Dam

Persons found guilty of possessing or selling these devices may be imprisoned for up to DO days andor fined up to $300 Second or third offenders will face oven stiffer penalties

Multipointed hooKs have always bmn illegal to use in Michigan but their possession or sale was not controlled The new legislation in effect declares Micso devices now to be contrashyband and prohibits their possesshysion or sale

For hot buttered corn fill a large quart jar with hot water end sticks of butter When butter melts and floats to the top dip In the cobs and pull out slowly

The Chelseo Standard Wodnetdoy August 6 raquo966 11

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Some poor soul hat my oW Telephone number

As you may recoil kraquoT winter I twitched to an unJtstad phono

number otter rttetvioo some tota-nioM nasty reviews of rlaquoy work

Apparently people art still trying to coll me oi that nurrim And

tome of them arent being real pleasant about IT

t found out about mis oil imocertfy enough An old friend whom I

hadn teen in teveroi years triad to reach me of my former number

Yes he h laquo thraquo nvmber too but hes not hare my frtond won

TOM

fee sorry for the poor fomiry with my old numeer If theyre now

to The awwnwwty they probuWy think o bunch of (trks live hare

I ocoftwonelly oead to get cotts that trorTod tike this

How could you soy that about my dovghter7ll You art the sorriest

most porti

Sometimes rhvy began Kke rhiSi

God You son of 0 hiri mother I

Never once dtd i or o arft thot went like this

Thor you Mr Hamilton for making my son wund hklaquo on oil-

American foerboi) player even though you and I know he couldnt black

out my cocker spaniel

A couple of days ago i talked to rhe nan with my former phone

numbs He confirmed mot yes he hod received a few smsnga cotts and

mot he oppreckrrad me axploirring the ca-evmstonces to Mm

ffcrt I cant unearstand tor rhe life of me why the ptane company reshy

assigned my former nurnbar so quickly It rook less than frv mcrtrhs

Even more baffhng is this When I changed mimbers lt told the

telephone company man the reasonmdashI was being horrossed So what do

They do Net onh do they give ttws poor unsuspecting guy o number thats

likely to drew rTeienertt as well they dont even wort until the new

phone book comes out so the people con tee my nomas not in it

onymore (At lees it better not be) Isnt wonderful to oaoS with a iwmpony with so much common sense

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I have heard more itories about youth league boseboil and softbafl

this year Than ever before

And The theme TO most of Them would 6raquo Porerrrt Run Amok

Story nundjar one wos wail pubkized m tost waeki edition tn The

latter taction Appsrarrfry there were tome problems with The Form

Leogua boseboil tournament

In one of rhe games one team won the game etthar by one or two

runs dapanding on which score book was consulted Kowever it resulted

ma forfeit tor the wmmng teom when onangument ensuedobout frraquocot-

reef score ond the coach of the laquonrmraquong teom couldnt stand The bickering

anymore

There were a lot of hurt feegtng as a resuH of The incident

Smce I wasnt there I dont know esacthr what happened or whot

wos wad

rt doesnt reraquo matter errhar All i know is oil the crguing was oh

rhe port of the ADUITS not the kids The kids vrnph abided by rhe decishy

sion They dkaVt hove ony choke The tevnoment woe bsmg run by the KtQ jMgi iraquo l^r t4laam

Or was rr If the foumamem wo for The kids why was it vtecessary

for adults to hogatt and scrsom and yell obcut the final score and othershy

wise moke fine examples of themselves by rheir coodtxT

What does it soy to the young boys when parents get out of hand

obout somethmfl so meaningful es a baseball gome where the kids ore too

young to even pitch to Themselves

The Truth is some parents cant tolerate the thought of ir kids

losing and will go to oil sorts of extremes to prevent it And in that

sense the childs gome becomes their own When they try to monipolcte

the outcome no motfer how well-intentioned (We were cheatedl) it

fakes one more element away from the kids

If a mistake is mode it the scoring umpiring or playing so what

Kids an going to run into incompetefice oil their lives Why should recreashy

tion boseboil be ony different

The trouble begins when parents start trying to rectify every little

problem It usually only makes the situation worse

There was another situation last season when a parent m the stands

becorrw upset at on umpires coll The parent in a voice loud enough for

others to bear accused the umpire of being on drugs Just whot he

thought that would accomplish is not clear

Not to be outdone the umpire o boy m his late teem turned

around and called the parent a drunk He suggested the man go to one of

the loeol watering spots Ive heard various reports os to how the convershy

sation degenerated from there

The final chapter from Parents Run Amok involves the story of o

mother ond her son

Apparently the young boy fried to field a ball ond erred Thats pretshy

ty common in youth baseball

The mother probobly figuring the youngster hadnt been humiliated

enough when out onto the field shook the kid ond told him never to do it

again

That may have solved the problem The boy may never pick up o

baseball again

Most parents have reasonable attitudes obout their childs sports

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Conservation Reserve Program Signup Slated

Subnvrihe UP The Chelnea Standard

Secretary of Agricul ture Richard R Iyns has announced 1^1 ilaquomip for the 1SB7 Coraquolaquorva-tun Reserve ProaTaai wtU take place A w 4-li at Alaquonrultural Subiltzatinn and Conservation Serwicr fT)imtgt offires

Arvonlifm to 1-ymt fanrers tnay volunteer highly emdjble irropianrf for entry into the fnn-i r rvat i m Reserre Pronram under A provuion for the Food Seriont Ail at 185

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Mycotoisai ire poisons which under x m e nrtrumatancea are harmful to cattle poultry twine and sheep rUn raquo y s

Moat of the diseased he^t can be e l iminated dtirr^ harvest if farmers will mcrcac the intdwty of the tmm laquo the combine to that the ipoundseaed ker-naia vtnch an noafi and Ulster than normal tomei are tkytrn laquort the back Hart raquoraquorraquo

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It happen that Uua fungys causlaquoi stalk rrx and ear moid on com i t i i always a good ides to plow thii stubble down Hart bullays-

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Mike Slaaker MSU vewnn-arian aya that usmlaquo the entire wheat plant for bedding eotild cause some problems for livestock if the animab fe4 on the wheat that is In the straw

This probletn can be avoided if the animals on the straw sgtrt well fed wtth guod grain Symptoms nf poisoning include feed refusal vomiting and hyper estrogen synshydrome

SUnker says that if the animals develop thesr symptoms the straw should be removed and the animals given good feed They should return to normal health in a few days

Hart and Herb Bucholtz VHU dairy nutritionist recommend that farmers do not try flaquocLng any of the UjxinltonUininaLrt5 gram as a salva^t operauon If feeding is a must the grain should be tested for mycotoxins

Hart says that random samples of the grain should be taken at the time the combine u unloading in the field or as frrair s being unloaded from a field nogon or truck Taking sampiti from grain m storage does not provide a good representation A sample should xvust of 10 pounds of grain and be reperattative of the

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IT IS HKHfcBY (IKOKRKD thill th Dcftndant Kathleen Anniece Ojlvorlwuv whereabouts snd residence unhekm-vi-nfl to the Plaintiff herein shall answer or take such otfie- aotinu p may be granted by law or Court lliile on or before the llaquot-i day of August 1968 to tfrt nlmve Cgtiirt

IT IK KI i iTHKH OKIJKttKf) thn( failure to comply with )s Order mraquoy renuM in th entry of a default and s JnrlijTvieril oy Hv Plaintiff aitaintl the Mid fWendant for the (elief deaianded in h (ornpiaint filed in this Court

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LamU Wool Producer To Vote on Market Program

Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

water flapfiatti is h-al to be let than ttwac teeto miaaiTrf aadar laquonraalaquoaai UOaft syateou This is Brteaavtty dw traquo the aver-aga 5 rtdDCttaB In water mnoff esplaquo1cnced aoder the oo-till system Pcstksrfea are introducshyed to surface water supplies largely through field surface runshyoff Similar but Leas dramatic reshyductions lraquove been shown in reshyduced Ullage system

Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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No-tillage and reduced tillage farming techniques still remain oe of Cb most economical and beneficial poUUior abatement and soil management conservashytion practices a farmer can apply to hia croplaDd- Contact the Soil Conservation District Office to learn more about It

NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

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should blaquo acktriraquowd to f^ Chelsea Vi i laqe plonnff^)

Commi^son 104 East Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

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considered

CHELSEA VILLAGE PLANNING C0MMISSI0I

Prejaterkat fteler Chairman

Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

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the ltither hand thr ^ame winning play if a ^rtampionship context involving onei own favorite team will probably remain r memury for a life-time Similarshyly nr rrsiiy not remember the license number of his own erar but if he wrtnexae a robbery jota igtu the licrnse number fact and reports it to the polire he will probably rwrver forget it Kmo-lurftal Munaling like triese es--bulltfiptes ran wwr apyt^ne a trjerrinn s nsv^iated iLh a wijrnuln- hai jArogaea (motion

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

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AMY TRIMIL WITH THE THIRD LJGHTWE1GHT in-dividnal lanjb wakh wgtid for $225 per pound ugt Roe Milter (or Ford Farm fttwoJactnring during thr IJvesiolti Sale Thursday Jaly J t l i the Washu-aaw lt (HIDU 4-H Fair at the Salin- Far^n Coaaffl GraaadR

JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

laquo I I born Apr- II 1BW 1laquo 4pord the daughter rrf ltlaquorgi)

Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

principal at Pontoon High la Dearborn She waa a

of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

Funeral Home

Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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CHELSEA ^ ^ ^ ^ L ^ - 1 475-1301 No 6C365 - 1986 THUNDERBIHD - 5 0L V-8 Automatic ovordriva AMFM alec saarch

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No 6MI65 - 1986 MERCURY C010NY PARK STATION WAGON - 9 passenger power tearing brakes lucks windows Loaded LIST raquo17441 INVOICE raquo144M13 YOUR COST raquo1444413

OUR COST - YOUR PRICE No 6T257 ~ 1SS6 RANGER - 20 engine 6 speed transmission full factory standard

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No 6C250 - 1986 BRONCO II - 291 bEFI V-6 6 spend overdrive electric shift 4x4 A C privacy glass speed control tilt whoel dealer installed accent stfipss LIST raquo14041 INVOICE raquo1210033 YOUR COST bull R s O O M

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A FAMILY ENTERPRISE put tigMhrr (ltuntrgt Fresh Pro-dare a aew btffiinesi at th -inner ol Werkwr iod North Tershyritorial Rds oppuMlr Niirih Uiki S(in Brum Poll hi i|ld his wife t^nrtf nian In vtiuli (h- raquobullbullbull bullbull ---- r^ fltKiis bull tth -tpecialty frsods lutt and taeklv and gt-rn craft

Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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Greg Haitf per hr a -ii-gtitlt--and struck out four for the win

VUa Wfrxv Srterwl in the first giving Claquomern a a Kgt iad without the benefit of h hi

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Chetjea held a Vgt lead ill the scventr rnin aien they picked up their final rur

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The team raquo-i led regular season play with a VM record

The first ^irw 4 the dnuble-eiimvialioii tournament was held last Thunsdaj at Huron High school

Perhaps showrm a case of the jitters c heUfa iiai- up two run in the first mmiH withvit allowshying a hit A hit batsnan md two errors pflaquoivraquorfefl th- momentum

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BareLs led Chelsea hitters with two singics while Bnhlender Haist and Cliris Acrtr each tod a single

Jeff Harvey pitched the urne and actually (Jcseryed the win said Chelsea coach Akel Marshyshall

He gave up cni one earned run because we corninitttvl four errors

Harvey walked four and struck out four

It was another frustrating

Chelsea Team Wins Jaekson Bicycle Race

Chelsea was represented by HeartBeat Technique Center in the Corporate Chaeru-e Bicycie Race at the Jack^n Mot Air Bslioon Jubilee in Plia Sharp Park mi Saturday Julj 2-gt

Fiach of the six cams consisted of five members two females with one over frac34 and three males one over 35 to keep the competition fair and square

Member of the Heartbeat team started out tronraquo and kept the lead through the entire nine-mile race as observers and other members cheered them on Their impressive finishing time of 22 minutes 6 seconds was the sum total of each members lap

Pam Kampf co-owner of Heart-Beat Technique Ccntei and race participant accepted the first-place a ward for the team Valerie Smith was team oi t-eiizei

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T-BALL RESULTS The following are the ressltf of

tin final week ci action of t-faall 6aMampsll for 19M in Lhe Cheiaea Recreation Dlaquonartiroi

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Parharn and Rianoe

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wfrre Scott Bougbton Nathan Smith Aaron Batadorfer Victor Pitts Steve Wait Kristy Cox and Nathan Smith Jeff Hughes

F Carignan Wins Tourney

Yoiaine Carignan waj the winshyner of the championship flight at the Inverness Ladies Championshyship Tournament July 2amp-30 at Inshyverness Golf Course

The championship flight covered 58 boles

The winner of the nine-hole secshyond flight was Ariene Howe

Janet poundksai won the nine-hole third slight

Mar J Daniels waa the wanner of the l$-hole consolation round of the championship flight

Mary Nadeau and Ofga McCor-midc were the winners of the conshysolation rounds of the first and second flights

Rod amp (raquowi Club Schedtdes First Hunter Safety Class

Chelsea Rod and Gun will 1raquo holding its first Hunter Safety class on Aug 15 and 56 To register for the class or for more information call Jerry Craft 475-7487 or Kick Monier 475-9972 between 6 pni and 7 pm

Participants will need to make arrangements to pick up their textlxx)ks from either Jerry or Kick when registering

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BLLfJOOGS who fiaislltd with a perfect 154 record were the e-hamptotu of the t-hall league sponsored by the Chelsea Rcreatilaquon Department n the front row from left are Cory Dixon Nathan Clark Christopher Hatch Sarah Pruess Dusty White and Daniel

Expert Pistol Shooting Demonstration Slated

The public is invited to a free pistol shooting exhibition nf the fastest guns in Michigan The demonstration of expert pistol shooting will take place on the pistol and rifle target range of the Chelsea Rod and Gun Club at 7)03 luigane ltd David Watson of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSO will lead the exhibition team which will start firms at 6 pm Tuesday Aug 12

Members of the team will not only exhibit and explain their pistol equipment they will also give practical demonstrations of shotgun rnarksmanship

Walsnn is a rising star in pracshytical shooting competition and

tional Shoot in Texas competing with more than 300 qualified irSC shooters

According to Dave Flank of the Chelsea Hod and Gun Club this event open to the public should Ixi considered a mast for serious members of all shooting disciplines

FVgtr more information call Dave Rank at 475-)437

Lingane Rd lies between Waterloo Rd and Hush Rd It may be reached from either direction The Chelsea Rod and Gun Club can he identified by its red brick clubhouse standing atop a hill Ore pistol range is a few feet north of the clubhouse and will be prominently marked

Johiuon la the back row from left are Garth Hammer Adam Daniel John freeman Wayne Newman Anthony Fraokjin and Ben Potocki The coaches from left are Sandy Potocki and Dehhl Gale Not pictured are Kask- Ruhiig and Deacon Holton

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SUNDAY Mixed Leagues 300 545 800 pm pgt 4 per team (2 male and 2 femole)

Bowl every other Sunday MONDAY Mens League 6 30 S 9 00 pm

5 per team TUESDAY todies League 9 am 4 per team

Mens l e a g u e 8 30 pm 5 per team Ladies League 830 pm 3 per team

WEDNESDAY Senior league 100 pm 3 per team Ladies league 900 pm 4 per team

THURSDAY Ladies League 1230 pm 4 per team Mens League 6 30 p m 5 per team Mixed League 9 00 pm 4 per team

FRIDAY Mixed League 1230 am 3 per team LATE SHIFT WORKfRSTHIS IS IT)

RELAX AFTER WORK WITH BOWLING Mixed Leagues 6 45 and 900 pm

4 per team 2 male and 2 female)

Haskvthall llegins Aug 11

Chelsea High school girls basketball practice begins Monshyday AUH 11

The varsity team will practice from 8 am to 1130 am at the high school gym Jim Winter is the coach

Junior varsity will practice at the Beach Middle school jjym from 830 am to 1030am Paul Terpsfra is the coach

Players should have had their physical examinations before starting practice

For more information call Winter at 371-1418 or Terpstra at 475-6822

CMS Golf Practice Sutris Aug 11

Chelsea High schools fall boys tjotf team will begin practice on Monday Aug 11 at 7 am at Inshyverness Golf Couise according to coach I^ren Winn

All participants must have had a phVMwil examination before they cat practice

I lie following are the remilb of the final week of Farm IC-aguc hawball gamex piayed the week of July 2A The laquonmex wenj piayed in a league ofgarilzed by the Chelitea Recreation Ix-part-rficnt

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W L T Cuba 10 2 S Onolea 10 3 0 Dolphin 9 4 0 Wildcat Indians Tigers Angela Clipper

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DelpMaj 7 AagrU ft-Dolphin leading hitter the

iamf were Ben OConnor Kerbi Coy and Jason Dwienoo Torn Payne and Scott Coivin were standouts on defense Angel hit-tern were led by Evan Knott and Tom Barkum Jesse Petty had a good game on defense

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Dun lap (irtv Rirtwrd and Andy

Adult Softball Tbe following are results from

mens nod womens slow-pitch softhall games played in CbeJaea recreation leagues the week of July 29

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CATJ31 JBfy Mix 7 -Sue Koch was tine winning

pitcher Torn Kemp coached a good third baae

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Jiffy Mtx 1laquo McDoaalda ft-Ull Matties was the winning

pitcher in this fiveinning (janse Kveryooe hit well for Jiffy

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pitcher Leading hitters for CAT-S were Marda Newman and Renee Kornexl Chris Surma played a good third base

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Gary Leonard was the winning pitcher

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Hansen A Sotta 5mdash Big Boy scored in the eighth inshy

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Stockbridge Merduats Smdash Mike Lacid was 3-3 for Mershy

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ruriH paced the Cubit Nick Kramer also had a good day at tbe plate Jason Rosentreter and Matt Tuttle played good defense for he Cub Wildcat were powered by Craig Leonards home run Randy Hurst Gary Farmer and Nathan Young led the Wildcat defenders

Oriates 11 Oaspen J -Brad Jedele hit a thr-run

homer for the Ortoks Other top Oriole hitters were Bryndon Sketton with a home run and Jamie Policht Oipper hitters were lad by Jeffrey Branch Tom Inrtn and Jason Brvwn Defen-srvery Raymond Hatch Brad Jdele and David Bceman played weU for the Oriole wfeUe Hon Carter Jeffrey Branch and Justin Navin led the Clipper defenders

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Top Angel hitters included Ryan Lndwig Eric Bergman Evan Knott Willie Hewitt and Jesse Haken who each had two hits Matt McVittJC and Jesse Petty had good defensive games For the Wildcats Nathan Young led the hitters and Jeremy Muha Matt Delong and Gary Farmer werethe top defenders

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Dotpfcitti IS Oriole 7 -Bert game of the year for the

Doipnina Dolphin off ens was led by Casey McCaila and Scott Colgt vin who hit home runs and Jason Donahoo Tom Payne and Jeremy Fekflump Scott Cohan Casey MrCalla and Kevin Coy made Rood defensive plays For the Orioles David Beeroan nil a home run and Keith Howe and Bryndon Skeitort had key lots Keith Rowe David Beeman and Brad Jedele played excellent defense

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At Independence Lake Cotnc cool off with BS The dog

days of Aecuat can be reirfstkaa but there is respite Join Washtenaw Catsty Parka and Recreat ion Commiss ioa s Naturalist Matt Heumann on Sunday Aug 17 9t Independence Lake County Park for a nature program called Shoreline Hunt See the plant arltd animal aquatic life along the shoreline learn about adaptations as weQ as tbe importance of shoreline maintenance

The walk goes rain or shine but please come prepared with shoes or boots for wading

The program is scheduled to begin at 10 pjn from the parking lot at Independence Lake County Park five miles north of Ann Arshybor Use the North Territorial Rd exit and follow the signs The program is free but there is a J2 park admittance fe per car

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Perkalut for Unlawful Snagging of Fifth

Under new legislation it will be illegal to possess or sell multi-pointed hooks commonly refershyred to as silver spiders or M-60s used for snagging fish

Beginning Sept 1 Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Conservation Officers will begin enforcing Public Act 189 which was passed in early July Amendshying the Michigan Sport Fishing 5 aw the Act dramatically inshycreases the penalties for unlawful snagging in the four snagging areas These include the Sable River below Hamlin Dam the Pere Marquette River near Scott-ville the Big Manistee River below Tippy Dam and the Muskegon River below Croton Dam

Persons found guilty of possessing or selling these devices may be imprisoned for up to DO days andor fined up to $300 Second or third offenders will face oven stiffer penalties

Multipointed hooKs have always bmn illegal to use in Michigan but their possession or sale was not controlled The new legislation in effect declares Micso devices now to be contrashyband and prohibits their possesshysion or sale

For hot buttered corn fill a large quart jar with hot water end sticks of butter When butter melts and floats to the top dip In the cobs and pull out slowly

The Chelseo Standard Wodnetdoy August 6 raquo966 11

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As you may recoil kraquoT winter I twitched to an unJtstad phono

number otter rttetvioo some tota-nioM nasty reviews of rlaquoy work

Apparently people art still trying to coll me oi that nurrim And

tome of them arent being real pleasant about IT

t found out about mis oil imocertfy enough An old friend whom I

hadn teen in teveroi years triad to reach me of my former number

Yes he h laquo thraquo nvmber too but hes not hare my frtond won

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fee sorry for the poor fomiry with my old numeer If theyre now

to The awwnwwty they probuWy think o bunch of (trks live hare

I ocoftwonelly oead to get cotts that trorTod tike this

How could you soy that about my dovghter7ll You art the sorriest

most porti

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God You son of 0 hiri mother I

Never once dtd i or o arft thot went like this

Thor you Mr Hamilton for making my son wund hklaquo on oil-

American foerboi) player even though you and I know he couldnt black

out my cocker spaniel

A couple of days ago i talked to rhe nan with my former phone

numbs He confirmed mot yes he hod received a few smsnga cotts and

mot he oppreckrrad me axploirring the ca-evmstonces to Mm

ffcrt I cant unearstand tor rhe life of me why the ptane company reshy

assigned my former nurnbar so quickly It rook less than frv mcrtrhs

Even more baffhng is this When I changed mimbers lt told the

telephone company man the reasonmdashI was being horrossed So what do

They do Net onh do they give ttws poor unsuspecting guy o number thats

likely to drew rTeienertt as well they dont even wort until the new

phone book comes out so the people con tee my nomas not in it

onymore (At lees it better not be) Isnt wonderful to oaoS with a iwmpony with so much common sense

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I have heard more itories about youth league boseboil and softbafl

this year Than ever before

And The theme TO most of Them would 6raquo Porerrrt Run Amok

Story nundjar one wos wail pubkized m tost waeki edition tn The

latter taction Appsrarrfry there were tome problems with The Form

Leogua boseboil tournament

In one of rhe games one team won the game etthar by one or two

runs dapanding on which score book was consulted Kowever it resulted

ma forfeit tor the wmmng teom when onangument ensuedobout frraquocot-

reef score ond the coach of the laquonrmraquong teom couldnt stand The bickering

anymore

There were a lot of hurt feegtng as a resuH of The incident

Smce I wasnt there I dont know esacthr what happened or whot

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rt doesnt reraquo matter errhar All i know is oil the crguing was oh

rhe port of the ADUITS not the kids The kids vrnph abided by rhe decishy

sion They dkaVt hove ony choke The tevnoment woe bsmg run by the KtQ jMgi iraquo l^r t4laam

Or was rr If the foumamem wo for The kids why was it vtecessary

for adults to hogatt and scrsom and yell obcut the final score and othershy

wise moke fine examples of themselves by rheir coodtxT

What does it soy to the young boys when parents get out of hand

obout somethmfl so meaningful es a baseball gome where the kids ore too

young to even pitch to Themselves

The Truth is some parents cant tolerate the thought of ir kids

losing and will go to oil sorts of extremes to prevent it And in that

sense the childs gome becomes their own When they try to monipolcte

the outcome no motfer how well-intentioned (We were cheatedl) it

fakes one more element away from the kids

If a mistake is mode it the scoring umpiring or playing so what

Kids an going to run into incompetefice oil their lives Why should recreashy

tion boseboil be ony different

The trouble begins when parents start trying to rectify every little

problem It usually only makes the situation worse

There was another situation last season when a parent m the stands

becorrw upset at on umpires coll The parent in a voice loud enough for

others to bear accused the umpire of being on drugs Just whot he

thought that would accomplish is not clear

Not to be outdone the umpire o boy m his late teem turned

around and called the parent a drunk He suggested the man go to one of

the loeol watering spots Ive heard various reports os to how the convershy

sation degenerated from there

The final chapter from Parents Run Amok involves the story of o

mother ond her son

Apparently the young boy fried to field a ball ond erred Thats pretshy

ty common in youth baseball

The mother probobly figuring the youngster hadnt been humiliated

enough when out onto the field shook the kid ond told him never to do it

again

That may have solved the problem The boy may never pick up o

baseball again

Most parents have reasonable attitudes obout their childs sports

But the ones who dont con be royoi pains in the Sombar

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Conservation Reserve Program Signup Slated

Subnvrihe UP The Chelnea Standard

Secretary of Agricul ture Richard R Iyns has announced 1^1 ilaquomip for the 1SB7 Coraquolaquorva-tun Reserve ProaTaai wtU take place A w 4-li at Alaquonrultural Subiltzatinn and Conservation Serwicr fT)imtgt offires

Arvonlifm to 1-ymt fanrers tnay volunteer highly emdjble irropianrf for entry into the fnn-i r rvat i m Reserre Pronram under A provuion for the Food Seriont Ail at 185

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Mycotoisai ire poisons which under x m e nrtrumatancea are harmful to cattle poultry twine and sheep rUn raquo y s

Moat of the diseased he^t can be e l iminated dtirr^ harvest if farmers will mcrcac the intdwty of the tmm laquo the combine to that the ipoundseaed ker-naia vtnch an noafi and Ulster than normal tomei are tkytrn laquort the back Hart raquoraquorraquo

After the harvrx 11 coospaKtti laquo M fiekJ should be plowed so that the (fiaeaaed wheat cannot overshywinter the specialist advise

It happen that Uua fungys causlaquoi stalk rrx and ear moid on com i t i i always a good ides to plow thii stubble down Hart bullays-

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Mike Slaaker MSU vewnn-arian aya that usmlaquo the entire wheat plant for bedding eotild cause some problems for livestock if the animab fe4 on the wheat that is In the straw

This probletn can be avoided if the animals on the straw sgtrt well fed wtth guod grain Symptoms nf poisoning include feed refusal vomiting and hyper estrogen synshydrome

SUnker says that if the animals develop thesr symptoms the straw should be removed and the animals given good feed They should return to normal health in a few days

Hart and Herb Bucholtz VHU dairy nutritionist recommend that farmers do not try flaquocLng any of the UjxinltonUininaLrt5 gram as a salva^t operauon If feeding is a must the grain should be tested for mycotoxins

Hart says that random samples of the grain should be taken at the time the combine u unloading in the field or as frrair s being unloaded from a field nogon or truck Taking sampiti from grain m storage does not provide a good representation A sample should xvust of 10 pounds of grain and be reperattative of the

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Whaat can be iimu-d- for luun-i at the Co-operative Ecension Sertic Multi-duaplinary Plant rgtanolaquotic Center MSU East [ju-jiinaT 4K24 Cont U $12 per sample A (-heck muat wcum-iuuy xix -iaHipUi Trw tiirr^rounrl Is from 7 to igt working days

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If there are sorrn reartinns they should disionlurgtJlt flaquolaquodiri and they may hav to dispote of the grain Bucrwiti says

A-iyone wfw a awarie f any ltn-tersectiofis which have viezi vishysion problems ^ i iutc ltA (Apr-grown vegetauon shouid cwtert theRoadCorrjTU3Sofl3i 7SM500

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Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

water flapfiatti is h-al to be let than ttwac teeto miaaiTrf aadar laquonraalaquoaai UOaft syateou This is Brteaavtty dw traquo the aver-aga 5 rtdDCttaB In water mnoff esplaquo1cnced aoder the oo-till system Pcstksrfea are introducshyed to surface water supplies largely through field surface runshyoff Similar but Leas dramatic reshyductions lraquove been shown in reshyduced Ullage system

Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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No-tillage and reduced tillage farming techniques still remain oe of Cb most economical and beneficial poUUior abatement and soil management conservashytion practices a farmer can apply to hia croplaDd- Contact the Soil Conservation District Office to learn more about It

NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

Tnlaquo apptcotcn for Sit Plan Approval wil l be Con s ide

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August 12 1986 ot 7 jQ o clock p m m t h a Villa _

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Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

Sometimes the thine raquo s rernrmber am very wivraquod nther time1 they ar quit valaquoue Why thin difference- In parr it gtUycnd MI the intercity of the learning e x p e r i e n c e We rememher mental pn tare tix-l and skills TV cerate person vraquoho watchwi a colte^f- football iiumfr ltm teltniswn laat Nw Years Day proijabJv lttew not remember any spvciflc ptsy mental pirture i o the gitme lt)n

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

Memory traces do decay as time goes by Some go very rapidly One may keep a phone number in memory for a week or so as long as it is lgteing used A couple of weeks after it can no longer be remembered This loss of memory can either bo due to the decay of the bullbulllt -al pattern itself of the tii bull bull bull i ievc it from sto iigt

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AMY TRIMIL WITH THE THIRD LJGHTWE1GHT in-dividnal lanjb wakh wgtid for $225 per pound ugt Roe Milter (or Ford Farm fttwoJactnring during thr IJvesiolti Sale Thursday Jaly J t l i the Washu-aaw lt (HIDU 4-H Fair at the Salin- Far^n Coaaffl GraaadR

JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

laquo I I born Apr- II 1BW 1laquo 4pord the daughter rrf ltlaquorgi)

Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

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of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

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Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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A FAMILY ENTERPRISE put tigMhrr (ltuntrgt Fresh Pro-dare a aew btffiinesi at th -inner ol Werkwr iod North Tershyritorial Rds oppuMlr Niirih Uiki S(in Brum Poll hi i|ld his wife t^nrtf nian In vtiuli (h- raquobullbullbull bullbull ---- r^ fltKiis bull tth -tpecialty frsods lutt and taeklv and gt-rn craft

Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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lgtimnc the rrteraquoing Se rvan t Harley B Rider of the Washteshynaw (^gtunty Shenf f s DrpartmeTrt Raw upJte on patol eover-age by ltJeiUraquoie- asMifierl to (he Portage I j kearea

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Concerns of Ote members nf G k n b r o Ajwociiatwn at Half

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SUNDAY Mixed Leagues 300 545 800 pm pgt 4 per team (2 male and 2 femole)

Bowl every other Sunday MONDAY Mens League 6 30 S 9 00 pm

5 per team TUESDAY todies League 9 am 4 per team

Mens l e a g u e 8 30 pm 5 per team Ladies League 830 pm 3 per team

WEDNESDAY Senior league 100 pm 3 per team Ladies league 900 pm 4 per team

THURSDAY Ladies League 1230 pm 4 per team Mens League 6 30 p m 5 per team Mixed League 9 00 pm 4 per team

FRIDAY Mixed League 1230 am 3 per team LATE SHIFT WORKfRSTHIS IS IT)

RELAX AFTER WORK WITH BOWLING Mixed Leagues 6 45 and 900 pm

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Haskvthall llegins Aug 11

Chelsea High school girls basketball practice begins Monshyday AUH 11

The varsity team will practice from 8 am to 1130 am at the high school gym Jim Winter is the coach

Junior varsity will practice at the Beach Middle school jjym from 830 am to 1030am Paul Terpsfra is the coach

Players should have had their physical examinations before starting practice

For more information call Winter at 371-1418 or Terpstra at 475-6822

CMS Golf Practice Sutris Aug 11

Chelsea High schools fall boys tjotf team will begin practice on Monday Aug 11 at 7 am at Inshyverness Golf Couise according to coach I^ren Winn

All participants must have had a phVMwil examination before they cat practice

I lie following are the remilb of the final week of Farm IC-aguc hawball gamex piayed the week of July 2A The laquonmex wenj piayed in a league ofgarilzed by the Chelitea Recreation Ix-part-rficnt

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iamf were Ben OConnor Kerbi Coy and Jason Dwienoo Torn Payne and Scott Coivin were standouts on defense Angel hit-tern were led by Evan Knott and Tom Barkum Jesse Petty had a good game on defense

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Dun lap (irtv Rirtwrd and Andy

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mens nod womens slow-pitch softhall games played in CbeJaea recreation leagues the week of July 29

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CATJ31 JBfy Mix 7 -Sue Koch was tine winning

pitcher Torn Kemp coached a good third baae

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Jiffy Mtx 1laquo McDoaalda ft-Ull Matties was the winning

pitcher in this fiveinning (janse Kveryooe hit well for Jiffy

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Cfcebea State Baafc ftmdash Sue Koch waa the winning

pitcher Leading hitters for CAT-S were Marda Newman and Renee Kornexl Chris Surma played a good third base

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Gary Leonard was the winning pitcher

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Hansen A Sotta 5mdash Big Boy scored in the eighth inshy

ning on a single by Ryan Doletzky to win the game

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Stockbridge Merduats Smdash Mike Lacid was 3-3 for Mershy

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pitcher Don Moody was 3-4 and Dan EUiottt Dan Lancaster Ershynie Handley and Howard Bush were each 2-4

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Cublaquo 13 Wildcat 5 ~ Joremy Bradburys two home

ruriH paced the Cubit Nick Kramer also had a good day at tbe plate Jason Rosentreter and Matt Tuttle played good defense for he Cub Wildcat were powered by Craig Leonards home run Randy Hurst Gary Farmer and Nathan Young led the Wildcat defenders

Oriates 11 Oaspen J -Brad Jedele hit a thr-run

homer for the Ortoks Other top Oriole hitters were Bryndon Sketton with a home run and Jamie Policht Oipper hitters were lad by Jeffrey Branch Tom Inrtn and Jason Brvwn Defen-srvery Raymond Hatch Brad Jdele and David Bceman played weU for the Oriole wfeUe Hon Carter Jeffrey Branch and Justin Navin led the Clipper defenders

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Top Angel hitters included Ryan Lndwig Eric Bergman Evan Knott Willie Hewitt and Jesse Haken who each had two hits Matt McVittJC and Jesse Petty had good defensive games For the Wildcats Nathan Young led the hitters and Jeremy Muha Matt Delong and Gary Farmer werethe top defenders

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Dotpfcitti IS Oriole 7 -Bert game of the year for the

Doipnina Dolphin off ens was led by Casey McCaila and Scott Colgt vin who hit home runs and Jason Donahoo Tom Payne and Jeremy Fekflump Scott Cohan Casey MrCalla and Kevin Coy made Rood defensive plays For the Orioles David Beeroan nil a home run and Keith Howe and Bryndon Skeitort had key lots Keith Rowe David Beeman and Brad Jedele played excellent defense

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Offirnt NOIMTP Program

At Independence Lake Cotnc cool off with BS The dog

days of Aecuat can be reirfstkaa but there is respite Join Washtenaw Catsty Parka and Recreat ion Commiss ioa s Naturalist Matt Heumann on Sunday Aug 17 9t Independence Lake County Park for a nature program called Shoreline Hunt See the plant arltd animal aquatic life along the shoreline learn about adaptations as weQ as tbe importance of shoreline maintenance

The walk goes rain or shine but please come prepared with shoes or boots for wading

The program is scheduled to begin at 10 pjn from the parking lot at Independence Lake County Park five miles north of Ann Arshybor Use the North Territorial Rd exit and follow the signs The program is free but there is a J2 park admittance fe per car

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for age 3-6 Saturday 900 a m YOUTH Agos 6 8 (Bantams) 1100 a m

Ago 9-11 (Preps) 1100 a m Ago 12-10 (JrrVraquoo|or) 900 a m

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Perkalut for Unlawful Snagging of Fifth

Under new legislation it will be illegal to possess or sell multi-pointed hooks commonly refershyred to as silver spiders or M-60s used for snagging fish

Beginning Sept 1 Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Conservation Officers will begin enforcing Public Act 189 which was passed in early July Amendshying the Michigan Sport Fishing 5 aw the Act dramatically inshycreases the penalties for unlawful snagging in the four snagging areas These include the Sable River below Hamlin Dam the Pere Marquette River near Scott-ville the Big Manistee River below Tippy Dam and the Muskegon River below Croton Dam

Persons found guilty of possessing or selling these devices may be imprisoned for up to DO days andor fined up to $300 Second or third offenders will face oven stiffer penalties

Multipointed hooKs have always bmn illegal to use in Michigan but their possession or sale was not controlled The new legislation in effect declares Micso devices now to be contrashyband and prohibits their possesshysion or sale

For hot buttered corn fill a large quart jar with hot water end sticks of butter When butter melts and floats to the top dip In the cobs and pull out slowly

The Chelseo Standard Wodnetdoy August 6 raquo966 11

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Some poor soul hat my oW Telephone number

As you may recoil kraquoT winter I twitched to an unJtstad phono

number otter rttetvioo some tota-nioM nasty reviews of rlaquoy work

Apparently people art still trying to coll me oi that nurrim And

tome of them arent being real pleasant about IT

t found out about mis oil imocertfy enough An old friend whom I

hadn teen in teveroi years triad to reach me of my former number

Yes he h laquo thraquo nvmber too but hes not hare my frtond won

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fee sorry for the poor fomiry with my old numeer If theyre now

to The awwnwwty they probuWy think o bunch of (trks live hare

I ocoftwonelly oead to get cotts that trorTod tike this

How could you soy that about my dovghter7ll You art the sorriest

most porti

Sometimes rhvy began Kke rhiSi

God You son of 0 hiri mother I

Never once dtd i or o arft thot went like this

Thor you Mr Hamilton for making my son wund hklaquo on oil-

American foerboi) player even though you and I know he couldnt black

out my cocker spaniel

A couple of days ago i talked to rhe nan with my former phone

numbs He confirmed mot yes he hod received a few smsnga cotts and

mot he oppreckrrad me axploirring the ca-evmstonces to Mm

ffcrt I cant unearstand tor rhe life of me why the ptane company reshy

assigned my former nurnbar so quickly It rook less than frv mcrtrhs

Even more baffhng is this When I changed mimbers lt told the

telephone company man the reasonmdashI was being horrossed So what do

They do Net onh do they give ttws poor unsuspecting guy o number thats

likely to drew rTeienertt as well they dont even wort until the new

phone book comes out so the people con tee my nomas not in it

onymore (At lees it better not be) Isnt wonderful to oaoS with a iwmpony with so much common sense

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I have heard more itories about youth league boseboil and softbafl

this year Than ever before

And The theme TO most of Them would 6raquo Porerrrt Run Amok

Story nundjar one wos wail pubkized m tost waeki edition tn The

latter taction Appsrarrfry there were tome problems with The Form

Leogua boseboil tournament

In one of rhe games one team won the game etthar by one or two

runs dapanding on which score book was consulted Kowever it resulted

ma forfeit tor the wmmng teom when onangument ensuedobout frraquocot-

reef score ond the coach of the laquonrmraquong teom couldnt stand The bickering

anymore

There were a lot of hurt feegtng as a resuH of The incident

Smce I wasnt there I dont know esacthr what happened or whot

wos wad

rt doesnt reraquo matter errhar All i know is oil the crguing was oh

rhe port of the ADUITS not the kids The kids vrnph abided by rhe decishy

sion They dkaVt hove ony choke The tevnoment woe bsmg run by the KtQ jMgi iraquo l^r t4laam

Or was rr If the foumamem wo for The kids why was it vtecessary

for adults to hogatt and scrsom and yell obcut the final score and othershy

wise moke fine examples of themselves by rheir coodtxT

What does it soy to the young boys when parents get out of hand

obout somethmfl so meaningful es a baseball gome where the kids ore too

young to even pitch to Themselves

The Truth is some parents cant tolerate the thought of ir kids

losing and will go to oil sorts of extremes to prevent it And in that

sense the childs gome becomes their own When they try to monipolcte

the outcome no motfer how well-intentioned (We were cheatedl) it

fakes one more element away from the kids

If a mistake is mode it the scoring umpiring or playing so what

Kids an going to run into incompetefice oil their lives Why should recreashy

tion boseboil be ony different

The trouble begins when parents start trying to rectify every little

problem It usually only makes the situation worse

There was another situation last season when a parent m the stands

becorrw upset at on umpires coll The parent in a voice loud enough for

others to bear accused the umpire of being on drugs Just whot he

thought that would accomplish is not clear

Not to be outdone the umpire o boy m his late teem turned

around and called the parent a drunk He suggested the man go to one of

the loeol watering spots Ive heard various reports os to how the convershy

sation degenerated from there

The final chapter from Parents Run Amok involves the story of o

mother ond her son

Apparently the young boy fried to field a ball ond erred Thats pretshy

ty common in youth baseball

The mother probobly figuring the youngster hadnt been humiliated

enough when out onto the field shook the kid ond told him never to do it

again

That may have solved the problem The boy may never pick up o

baseball again

Most parents have reasonable attitudes obout their childs sports

But the ones who dont con be royoi pains in the Sombar

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Subnvrihe UP The Chelnea Standard

Secretary of Agricul ture Richard R Iyns has announced 1^1 ilaquomip for the 1SB7 Coraquolaquorva-tun Reserve ProaTaai wtU take place A w 4-li at Alaquonrultural Subiltzatinn and Conservation Serwicr fT)imtgt offires

Arvonlifm to 1-ymt fanrers tnay volunteer highly emdjble irropianrf for entry into the fnn-i r rvat i m Reserre Pronram under A provuion for the Food Seriont Ail at 185

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Charges are being Bought against a Chelsea boy accused of st^al $5 of merchandise from Polshylys Market on Tuesday July raquo

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Mycotoisai ire poisons which under x m e nrtrumatancea are harmful to cattle poultry twine and sheep rUn raquo y s

Moat of the diseased he^t can be e l iminated dtirr^ harvest if farmers will mcrcac the intdwty of the tmm laquo the combine to that the ipoundseaed ker-naia vtnch an noafi and Ulster than normal tomei are tkytrn laquort the back Hart raquoraquorraquo

After the harvrx 11 coospaKtti laquo M fiekJ should be plowed so that the (fiaeaaed wheat cannot overshywinter the specialist advise

It happen that Uua fungys causlaquoi stalk rrx and ear moid on com i t i i always a good ides to plow thii stubble down Hart bullays-

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Mike Slaaker MSU vewnn-arian aya that usmlaquo the entire wheat plant for bedding eotild cause some problems for livestock if the animab fe4 on the wheat that is In the straw

This probletn can be avoided if the animals on the straw sgtrt well fed wtth guod grain Symptoms nf poisoning include feed refusal vomiting and hyper estrogen synshydrome

SUnker says that if the animals develop thesr symptoms the straw should be removed and the animals given good feed They should return to normal health in a few days

Hart and Herb Bucholtz VHU dairy nutritionist recommend that farmers do not try flaquocLng any of the UjxinltonUininaLrt5 gram as a salva^t operauon If feeding is a must the grain should be tested for mycotoxins

Hart says that random samples of the grain should be taken at the time the combine u unloading in the field or as frrair s being unloaded from a field nogon or truck Taking sampiti from grain m storage does not provide a good representation A sample should xvust of 10 pounds of grain and be reperattative of the

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Whaat can be iimu-d- for luun-i at the Co-operative Ecension Sertic Multi-duaplinary Plant rgtanolaquotic Center MSU East [ju-jiinaT 4K24 Cont U $12 per sample A (-heck muat wcum-iuuy xix -iaHipUi Trw tiirr^rounrl Is from 7 to igt working days

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Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

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Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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No-tillage and reduced tillage farming techniques still remain oe of Cb most economical and beneficial poUUior abatement and soil management conservashytion practices a farmer can apply to hia croplaDd- Contact the Soil Conservation District Office to learn more about It

NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

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Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

Sometimes the thine raquo s rernrmber am very wivraquod nther time1 they ar quit valaquoue Why thin difference- In parr it gtUycnd MI the intercity of the learning e x p e r i e n c e We rememher mental pn tare tix-l and skills TV cerate person vraquoho watchwi a colte^f- football iiumfr ltm teltniswn laat Nw Years Day proijabJv lttew not remember any spvciflc ptsy mental pirture i o the gitme lt)n

the ltither hand thr ^ame winning play if a ^rtampionship context involving onei own favorite team will probably remain r memury for a life-time Similarshyly nr rrsiiy not remember the license number of his own erar but if he wrtnexae a robbery jota igtu the licrnse number fact and reports it to the polire he will probably rwrver forget it Kmo-lurftal Munaling like triese es--bulltfiptes ran wwr apyt^ne a trjerrinn s nsv^iated iLh a wijrnuln- hai jArogaea (motion

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

Memory traces do decay as time goes by Some go very rapidly One may keep a phone number in memory for a week or so as long as it is lgteing used A couple of weeks after it can no longer be remembered This loss of memory can either bo due to the decay of the bullbulllt -al pattern itself of the tii bull bull bull i ievc it from sto iigt

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AMY TRIMIL WITH THE THIRD LJGHTWE1GHT in-dividnal lanjb wakh wgtid for $225 per pound ugt Roe Milter (or Ford Farm fttwoJactnring during thr IJvesiolti Sale Thursday Jaly J t l i the Washu-aaw lt (HIDU 4-H Fair at the Salin- Far^n Coaaffl GraaadR

JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

laquo I I born Apr- II 1BW 1laquo 4pord the daughter rrf ltlaquorgi)

Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

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of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

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Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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lgtimnc the rrteraquoing Se rvan t Harley B Rider of the Washteshynaw (^gtunty Shenf f s DrpartmeTrt Raw upJte on patol eover-age by ltJeiUraquoie- asMifierl to (he Portage I j kearea

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Conservation Reserve Program Signup Slated

Subnvrihe UP The Chelnea Standard

Secretary of Agricul ture Richard R Iyns has announced 1^1 ilaquomip for the 1SB7 Coraquolaquorva-tun Reserve ProaTaai wtU take place A w 4-li at Alaquonrultural Subiltzatinn and Conservation Serwicr fT)imtgt offires

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IT IS HKHfcBY (IKOKRKD thill th Dcftndant Kathleen Anniece Ojlvorlwuv whereabouts snd residence unhekm-vi-nfl to the Plaintiff herein shall answer or take such otfie- aotinu p may be granted by law or Court lliile on or before the llaquot-i day of August 1968 to tfrt nlmve Cgtiirt

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LamU Wool Producer To Vote on Market Program

Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

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Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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No-tillage and reduced tillage farming techniques still remain oe of Cb most economical and beneficial poUUior abatement and soil management conservashytion practices a farmer can apply to hia croplaDd- Contact the Soil Conservation District Office to learn more about It

NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

Tnlaquo apptcotcn for Sit Plan Approval wil l be Con s ide

by rhlaquo Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission on TL

August 12 1986 ot 7 jQ o clock p m m t h a Villa _

ci Chomberi 1C4 East M i d d l Strlaquot Ch4laquoa Michiaajjk

Signed raquovriftrr omff llaquonn cowrrunq lh opphsa^o^

will be accepted prior ro m Planning Cornfmssaeai

m t m q and wilt be rod at the meet ing C o m r r m ^

should blaquo acktriraquowd to f^ Chelsea Vi i laqe plonnff^)

Commi^son 104 East Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

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CHELSEA VILLAGE PLANNING C0MMISSI0I

Prejaterkat fteler Chairman

Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

Sometimes the thine raquo s rernrmber am very wivraquod nther time1 they ar quit valaquoue Why thin difference- In parr it gtUycnd MI the intercity of the learning e x p e r i e n c e We rememher mental pn tare tix-l and skills TV cerate person vraquoho watchwi a colte^f- football iiumfr ltm teltniswn laat Nw Years Day proijabJv lttew not remember any spvciflc ptsy mental pirture i o the gitme lt)n

the ltither hand thr ^ame winning play if a ^rtampionship context involving onei own favorite team will probably remain r memury for a life-time Similarshyly nr rrsiiy not remember the license number of his own erar but if he wrtnexae a robbery jota igtu the licrnse number fact and reports it to the polire he will probably rwrver forget it Kmo-lurftal Munaling like triese es--bulltfiptes ran wwr apyt^ne a trjerrinn s nsv^iated iLh a wijrnuln- hai jArogaea (motion

Kelaquoearfh indiratei th^( mtmorv trt^es are laid down by structural lt-hantfe in the Eiran Thf tffeufc-yi igtf rjre memor- trarr vartlaquo bull rrin^ to tlie dearee of rarrraquolaquoig Strr^w rrnrt^-iisyailv rtave amprow assvMiatioas ith the iraquoiniftt ^xpFnefiii Hw dries nut mnMi on1 ha ti- ^et moshytional to remerrit)- Kepetitiin n itNr aswxtAtirni - n Llaquo worn bulleil Almirtt pvenf-raquone m this courstn gtV T he gtlaquo of eiiht knows that (ieorK- WalthirgTon aa thlaquo f u ^ prlaquoiidlaquont of the Lntled Stateh Hat knowledge la tne r-tult of -earraquo if emphasis frim first wKit play^ to bt^h Mhgt-gtl rtt-sfciry t iurkes People wth ltraquogtrf memories iwiially have ) way of iwaooatinw nformation they learn M they re rnlaquo iearr inK isolawa btts -if ififorniaiiim For example a person who iearn the meanniraquot of the word travesty u nuch mure lilst-h Ui reirerribrr f hgt- iniounterlaquo1 it fi i nrujzaint raquortilt ie And Imiked t up ititA rtr itjdi agtwraquo aagtV -r t a ie U was 1 n a caijtilai list The context of tt- article provides an JAsocia-tiir ir thlaquof word

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bulleriegtry Current theraquoneraquo su^-iSt that memory operates at the

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

Memory traces do decay as time goes by Some go very rapidly One may keep a phone number in memory for a week or so as long as it is lgteing used A couple of weeks after it can no longer be remembered This loss of memory can either bo due to the decay of the bullbulllt -al pattern itself of the tii bull bull bull i ievc it from sto iigt

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bull IN GRASS LAKE bull Russells Party Store

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AMY TRIMIL WITH THE THIRD LJGHTWE1GHT in-dividnal lanjb wakh wgtid for $225 per pound ugt Roe Milter (or Ford Farm fttwoJactnring during thr IJvesiolti Sale Thursday Jaly J t l i the Washu-aaw lt (HIDU 4-H Fair at the Salin- Far^n Coaaffl GraaadR

JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

laquo I I born Apr- II 1BW 1laquo 4pord the daughter rrf ltlaquorgi)

Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

principal at Pontoon High la Dearborn She waa a

of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

Funeral Home

Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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CHELSEA ^ ^ ^ ^ L ^ - 1 475-1301 No 6C365 - 1986 THUNDERBIHD - 5 0L V-8 Automatic ovordriva AMFM alec saarch

radio with cats AC tilt splaquoad control polaquor saata brakes windows and locks Row window defroster

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No 6M100 - 1986 MERCURY COUGAR XR-7 - 5 speed transmission p o w r steoring brakes locks and windows AC AMFM stereo cassette speed control tilt whwel 23L EF1 tyrtgto enyine

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No 6MI65 - 1986 MERCURY C010NY PARK STATION WAGON - 9 passenger power tearing brakes lucks windows Loaded LIST raquo17441 INVOICE raquo144M13 YOUR COST raquo1444413

OUR COST - YOUR PRICE No 6T257 ~ 1SS6 RANGER - 20 engine 6 speed transmission full factory standard

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No 6C250 - 1986 BRONCO II - 291 bEFI V-6 6 spend overdrive electric shift 4x4 A C privacy glass speed control tilt whoel dealer installed accent stfipss LIST raquo14041 INVOICE raquo1210033 YOUR COST bull R s O O M

No 6T335 - 1986 F-150 4x2 -- 300 cu in 6 cylinder 4 speed overdrive cloth seat payload package no 2 tachometer rear stop bumper power steeiing and brakes LIST raquo0712 INVOICE raquo044922 YOUR COST raquolaquo44822

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A FAMILY ENTERPRISE put tigMhrr (ltuntrgt Fresh Pro-dare a aew btffiinesi at th -inner ol Werkwr iod North Tershyritorial Rds oppuMlr Niirih Uiki S(in Brum Poll hi i|ld his wife t^nrtf nian In vtiuli (h- raquobullbullbull bullbull ---- r^ fltKiis bull tth -tpecialty frsods lutt and taeklv and gt-rn craft

Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

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Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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Mycotoisai ire poisons which under x m e nrtrumatancea are harmful to cattle poultry twine and sheep rUn raquo y s

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After the harvrx 11 coospaKtti laquo M fiekJ should be plowed so that the (fiaeaaed wheat cannot overshywinter the specialist advise

It happen that Uua fungys causlaquoi stalk rrx and ear moid on com i t i i always a good ides to plow thii stubble down Hart bullays-

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Hart and Herb Bucholtz VHU dairy nutritionist recommend that farmers do not try flaquocLng any of the UjxinltonUininaLrt5 gram as a salva^t operauon If feeding is a must the grain should be tested for mycotoxins

Hart says that random samples of the grain should be taken at the time the combine u unloading in the field or as frrair s being unloaded from a field nogon or truck Taking sampiti from grain m storage does not provide a good representation A sample should xvust of 10 pounds of grain and be reperattative of the

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IT IS HKHfcBY (IKOKRKD thill th Dcftndant Kathleen Anniece Ojlvorlwuv whereabouts snd residence unhekm-vi-nfl to the Plaintiff herein shall answer or take such otfie- aotinu p may be granted by law or Court lliile on or before the llaquot-i day of August 1968 to tfrt nlmve Cgtiirt

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LamU Wool Producer To Vote on Market Program

Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

water flapfiatti is h-al to be let than ttwac teeto miaaiTrf aadar laquonraalaquoaai UOaft syateou This is Brteaavtty dw traquo the aver-aga 5 rtdDCttaB In water mnoff esplaquo1cnced aoder the oo-till system Pcstksrfea are introducshyed to surface water supplies largely through field surface runshyoff Similar but Leas dramatic reshyductions lraquove been shown in reshyduced Ullage system

Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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No-tillage and reduced tillage farming techniques still remain oe of Cb most economical and beneficial poUUior abatement and soil management conservashytion practices a farmer can apply to hia croplaDd- Contact the Soil Conservation District Office to learn more about It

NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

Tnlaquo apptcotcn for Sit Plan Approval wil l be Con s ide

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August 12 1986 ot 7 jQ o clock p m m t h a Villa _

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Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

Sometimes the thine raquo s rernrmber am very wivraquod nther time1 they ar quit valaquoue Why thin difference- In parr it gtUycnd MI the intercity of the learning e x p e r i e n c e We rememher mental pn tare tix-l and skills TV cerate person vraquoho watchwi a colte^f- football iiumfr ltm teltniswn laat Nw Years Day proijabJv lttew not remember any spvciflc ptsy mental pirture i o the gitme lt)n

the ltither hand thr ^ame winning play if a ^rtampionship context involving onei own favorite team will probably remain r memury for a life-time Similarshyly nr rrsiiy not remember the license number of his own erar but if he wrtnexae a robbery jota igtu the licrnse number fact and reports it to the polire he will probably rwrver forget it Kmo-lurftal Munaling like triese es--bulltfiptes ran wwr apyt^ne a trjerrinn s nsv^iated iLh a wijrnuln- hai jArogaea (motion

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

Memory traces do decay as time goes by Some go very rapidly One may keep a phone number in memory for a week or so as long as it is lgteing used A couple of weeks after it can no longer be remembered This loss of memory can either bo due to the decay of the bullbulllt -al pattern itself of the tii bull bull bull i ievc it from sto iigt

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JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

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Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

principal at Pontoon High la Dearborn She waa a

of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

Funeral Home

Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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A FAMILY ENTERPRISE put tigMhrr (ltuntrgt Fresh Pro-dare a aew btffiinesi at th -inner ol Werkwr iod North Tershyritorial Rds oppuMlr Niirih Uiki S(in Brum Poll hi i|ld his wife t^nrtf nian In vtiuli (h- raquobullbullbull bullbull ---- r^ fltKiis bull tth -tpecialty frsods lutt and taeklv and gt-rn craft

Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

bull bull M H U i l ^ M I W l W I I U B M I

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

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Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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No-tillage and reduced tillage farming techniques still remain oe of Cb most economical and beneficial poUUior abatement and soil management conservashytion practices a farmer can apply to hia croplaDd- Contact the Soil Conservation District Office to learn more about It

NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

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Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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Sometimes the thine raquo s rernrmber am very wivraquod nther time1 they ar quit valaquoue Why thin difference- In parr it gtUycnd MI the intercity of the learning e x p e r i e n c e We rememher mental pn tare tix-l and skills TV cerate person vraquoho watchwi a colte^f- football iiumfr ltm teltniswn laat Nw Years Day proijabJv lttew not remember any spvciflc ptsy mental pirture i o the gitme lt)n

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

Memory traces do decay as time goes by Some go very rapidly One may keep a phone number in memory for a week or so as long as it is lgteing used A couple of weeks after it can no longer be remembered This loss of memory can either bo due to the decay of the bullbulllt -al pattern itself of the tii bull bull bull i ievc it from sto iigt

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tired Hollovvdl bullJK Middle 81

-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

laquo I I born Apr- II 1BW 1laquo 4pord the daughter rrf ltlaquorgi)

Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

principal at Pontoon High la Dearborn She waa a

of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

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Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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A FAMILY ENTERPRISE put tigMhrr (ltuntrgt Fresh Pro-dare a aew btffiinesi at th -inner ol Werkwr iod North Tershyritorial Rds oppuMlr Niirih Uiki S(in Brum Poll hi i|ld his wife t^nrtf nian In vtiuli (h- raquobullbullbull bullbull ---- r^ fltKiis bull tth -tpecialty frsods lutt and taeklv and gt-rn craft

Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

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Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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No-tillage and reduced tillage farming techniques still remain oe of Cb most economical and beneficial poUUior abatement and soil management conservashytion practices a farmer can apply to hia croplaDd- Contact the Soil Conservation District Office to learn more about It

NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

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Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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Ann Adgtt hriLliinn bull ( IhKca bull Milin K M bull vilnu bull i I i )gt I s-MiimlAf ton

AREA DEATHS yen

tired Hollovvdl bullJK Middle 81

-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

laquo I I born Apr- II 1BW 1laquo 4pord the daughter rrf ltlaquorgi)

Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

principal at Pontoon High la Dearborn She waa a

of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

Funeral Home

Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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A FAMILY ENTERPRISE put tigMhrr (ltuntrgt Fresh Pro-dare a aew btffiinesi at th -inner ol Werkwr iod North Tershyritorial Rds oppuMlr Niirih Uiki S(in Brum Poll hi i|ld his wife t^nrtf nian In vtiuli (h- raquobullbullbull bullbull ---- r^ fltKiis bull tth -tpecialty frsods lutt and taeklv and gt-rn craft

Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

bull bull M H U i l ^ M I W l W I I U B M I

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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lgtimnc the rrteraquoing Se rvan t Harley B Rider of the Washteshynaw (^gtunty Shenf f s DrpartmeTrt Raw upJte on patol eover-age by ltJeiUraquoie- asMifierl to (he Portage I j kearea

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IT IS HKHfcBY (IKOKRKD thill th Dcftndant Kathleen Anniece Ojlvorlwuv whereabouts snd residence unhekm-vi-nfl to the Plaintiff herein shall answer or take such otfie- aotinu p may be granted by law or Court lliile on or before the llaquot-i day of August 1968 to tfrt nlmve Cgtiirt

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LamU Wool Producer To Vote on Market Program

Ljuttb and ooi prnduttn iH have an opportuivty tfcmiag an Atag 19-3 referanduTD to rote on arbettwr ttiey want live AmtTvan ShMfi Pnxhtcen Comnl tnc U) coatumae la market pranoampxi and improvement pro-am on their behalf

Acrorriijkj to Miliar Hertz art-in^ admirattrator of the US Department of Agricultures Agncuiturml SUtraquolizraquolwr ami Conraquoervlaquoiori St-rnce thr agfrt-nrjent to be voted an i suniLar to 00c mip jiwl in 13BJ es~ept it would autbonst drdBcatioru of up to 6 cents per pound OR shorn wool and 3D cents per hundred-wei^hi on unshorn iambs marturWri in 1986 DeducUciis from producer irveiitive pay-mtots for 190 througtpoundh 195 wore 4 L-ents and JOtttnti reaprxtively he laquotfi

Hertt also said Uie new amgree-nvcnl wouid permit USDA to bullnttsboid part U any woot ir-cen-tive paymertti that might be made to producers on 1J47-40 marfcrtrnga to finance -tie coun-cUs promoboo activities

He said deducUoai would be used by the council to finance adverDsxiig and sales promotion programs for wool and lamb and programs to develop and disseminate iniormation on proshyduct quality production manageshyment improvement for wool and sheep

ASCS county offices will distribute copies of the agreeshyment and ballots to sheep proshyducers m early August Proshyducers may cast their ballots by mailing or delivering them in person to county ASCS offices by the ckse of the referendum Hertz said

Anyone who has sheep six months old or older for at least 30 consecutive days during 1985 may vote Votes may be cast by individuals or by co-operatives Members of co-operatives which cast votes would not be eligible to vote separately in the referenshydum The agreement requires apshyproval by tvro-thjrds of the total volume of producers or two-thirds ol the total volume of proshyduction represented in the referendum

The National Wool Act of 1954 provides the ftuthority for deducshytions and for promotion acshytivities Sheep producers have approved the program in each of the eight referendum held since 1954 In most recent referendum in 1962726 of the producers apshyproved the program

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Wt d read and near zuxplusmn about how we may be slowly poraquo-sonmg our environment through unwise or ixidiscrimuiate use of pesticides This is a legitimate concern IjUely however some people have asked whether there may be a trade-off Involved with cqnservaUoo and no-ttilage sys-telaquoH which reduce erosion for bigger problems in pesticide polshylution of our ground arid surface water supplied

Most everyone agrees that modern farming in order to reshymain competitive must put subshystantial reliance on pesticides to control weeds and insects Are we in fact using more pesticides with no-till and reduced Ullage systems The answer from what research has shown thus far is that occasionally more pesticide may be used with no-till It has also been shown Uiat about the same ajiwmtf and type of chemishycals used for conventional tillage also work for reduced Ullage Another revelation is that for no-till systems quite often the type of chemicals used and not the over-all quantity accounts for the major difference

Most of the corn and soybeans conventionally grown in Michishygan today are grown with the use of herbicides tha are incorshyporated into the soil Reduced Ullage in many cases utilizes the same herbicides required in conshyventional tillage systems Hershybicide applied to surf ace residue in reduced tillage systems evenshytually reach the soil and that beshycause of this over-all increases in rates of herbicide use have not increased under reduced tillage systems

No-tillagf- syiternsf in order to be effective utilize contact-kill herbicides in addition to raquo hershybicide that gives raquo sustained kill similar to those used in convenshytional tillage systems Since Inshycorporation of herbicides with no-till is not possible tho contact-kill is essential In many cases howshyever the addition of a contact-kill herbicide pose no major over-all increase in the total amount of herbicide belnjj used

A study conducted In the west-cm basin of 4iklaquo Eric showed that out of 1450 no-till plots sampled farmers uml only 12 more herbicide ttyin on ike conshyventionally tilled corn The total amounts of herbicide used on reshyduced tilled plots was nearly identical to that used under conshyventional tillage systems

Though there may be some inshycrease in over-all pesticide lisage in no-till systems research has ohown that the over-all quantities of pesticides reaching surface

water flapfiatti is h-al to be let than ttwac teeto miaaiTrf aadar laquonraalaquoaai UOaft syateou This is Brteaavtty dw traquo the aver-aga 5 rtdDCttaB In water mnoff esplaquo1cnced aoder the oo-till system Pcstksrfea are introducshyed to surface water supplies largely through field surface runshyoff Similar but Leas dramatic reshyductions lraquove been shown in reshyduced Ullage system

Little research has oeen conducted on the movement of pesticides ttareogh groundwater There is some evidence thai more nitrate remUw in the top foot of soil longer in no-bit rystema than in cooverttiooally tilled soil Ixs of nitrate from the plow layer has been attributed to a breakdown In soil structure brought about through tillage which in turn promotes Itaching No-till aid reduced tillage on the other hand are said to improve sod structure and actually reduce chemical kas through leaching

The Sci Conservation Servk has adopted a policy to promote and encourage the use of rogttill and reduced tillage systems in Michigan This denaion was basshyed on the beneficial soil saving and water runoff tsductions shown In wHill and reduced tillshyage research More research will be needed to deternune what ef-

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No-tillage and reduced tillage farming techniques still remain oe of Cb most economical and beneficial poUUior abatement and soil management conservashytion practices a farmer can apply to hia croplaDd- Contact the Soil Conservation District Office to learn more about It

NOTICE OF

REQUEST FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL

An opplicotlon has been f illaquod for a Site Plan Approval for a building addition to Lane Animal Hospital located ot 636 N Ma in Street

The application for Site Plan Approval will be considered by the Chftlseo Vil lage Planning Commission on Tuesday August 12 1986 at 730 oclock PM in the Vil lage Counshycil Chambers 104 fiast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan

Signed written commanfs concerning the application will bo accepted prior to the Planning Commission moeting and will bo read at the meeting Comments should bo addressed to the Chelsea Vil lage Planning Commission 104 Fast Middle Street Chelsea Michigan 48118

A Public Hearing on the Stto Plan wil l be hold if re-questedj by any property ownor or occupant within three hundred (300) feet of the boundary of the property being considered

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SITE PLAN APPftOVAl A n application ha bwen filed for a Straquo Plan A^carovdl lt a proposed industrial sitm drvraquoJopmlaquorit for Lat 5 of Chelsea Industrial s c r k located on Eoraquot Inaufttriai Otr

Tnlaquo apptcotcn for Sit Plan Approval wil l be Con s ide

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August 12 1986 ot 7 jQ o clock p m m t h a Villa _

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Notice of Public Hearing To Amend

Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance

Take notice that a Public Hearing will be hed before ttpa Lyndon Township Plan-u^g Commission a lyncklfe Townboll North Teiritonol ond Townhall Roads on ttic I4 ih of August at 8 0 0 pm lor the pupose of heoring oil interested parties on the petition of rhe Planning Commission to amend the Zoning Ordinance of lyrMJtap Township hereinafter deenbed frac34frac34

Amend Section 1703 to read No ma|or recreational equipment shall be parked ol stored on ony tot in a residential district except in a carpor or e n c l o s e building or behind the nearest portion of a building to o street orovided however that such equipment may be parked anywhere on residential premises one (J j Simo in any three hundred and sixty-five (365 day period such time period not to exceed fourteen [)4) days Equipment may be used for living sleeping or housekeeping purshyposes when porked or fored on a residential lot one (1) time in any three hundred and sixtylive (365) day period such t ime period not to exceed fourteen (14) days The change here is the addition of one (5) t ime

Change Article II Section 202 Lot Measurements B No 4 (Page 2-5) which reads The average width measured ot right ongles to its depth to read Lots with non-parallel side lot lines- -The required lot width shall bcopy meosured on o straight lino which shall bo a measuring lino which is parallel to a straight line which connects the side lot linos where thoy intersect iho front property line The measuring line shall be located at least the distance of the required front yard from the front propershyty lino If the measuring lino is located behind the rear line of tho required fronl yard ( I I G measuring line shall be the fronl building lino

The required minimum straight line distance between tin side lot lines where thoy intorsoct the Iron property lines shall be determined os follows

a For all lots not located on a turning circle ol a cul-de sac street said distance shall not be less than eighty (80) percent of the required lot width

b For lots located on a turning rirclo of a cul-de-sac strnet said distance shall lie ot least twenty (20) fool

The application mops and related papers are on file in the Office of thf Lyndon Township Planning Commission Secretary Barbara Roderick 950raquo Deoinan Rood Chelsea Michigan dflUB phone A lb 70116 oitd on open for inspection by appointment

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

Sometimes the thine raquo s rernrmber am very wivraquod nther time1 they ar quit valaquoue Why thin difference- In parr it gtUycnd MI the intercity of the learning e x p e r i e n c e We rememher mental pn tare tix-l and skills TV cerate person vraquoho watchwi a colte^f- football iiumfr ltm teltniswn laat Nw Years Day proijabJv lttew not remember any spvciflc ptsy mental pirture i o the gitme lt)n

the ltither hand thr ^ame winning play if a ^rtampionship context involving onei own favorite team will probably remain r memury for a life-time Similarshyly nr rrsiiy not remember the license number of his own erar but if he wrtnexae a robbery jota igtu the licrnse number fact and reports it to the polire he will probably rwrver forget it Kmo-lurftal Munaling like triese es--bulltfiptes ran wwr apyt^ne a trjerrinn s nsv^iated iLh a wijrnuln- hai jArogaea (motion

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

Memory traces do decay as time goes by Some go very rapidly One may keep a phone number in memory for a week or so as long as it is lgteing used A couple of weeks after it can no longer be remembered This loss of memory can either bo due to the decay of the bullbulllt -al pattern itself of the tii bull bull bull i ievc it from sto iigt

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JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

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Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

principal at Pontoon High la Dearborn She waa a

of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

Funeral Home

Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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No 6C250 - 1986 BRONCO II - 291 bEFI V-6 6 spend overdrive electric shift 4x4 A C privacy glass speed control tilt whoel dealer installed accent stfipss LIST raquo14041 INVOICE raquo1210033 YOUR COST bull R s O O M

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A FAMILY ENTERPRISE put tigMhrr (ltuntrgt Fresh Pro-dare a aew btffiinesi at th -inner ol Werkwr iod North Tershyritorial Rds oppuMlr Niirih Uiki S(in Brum Poll hi i|ld his wife t^nrtf nian In vtiuli (h- raquobullbullbull bullbull ---- r^ fltKiis bull tth -tpecialty frsods lutt and taeklv and gt-rn craft

Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

bull bull M H U i l ^ M I W l W I I U B M I

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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In) ytiiraquo wuh nir ability to rr-merritier walaquo better Most of ua ID SltiiTit people cannot ierm to rwrnTriNT the name of n person who wi iti-t introduced Others routinely forget meet ings Students may hav- difficulty remenitjenrm fart and concepts for a history test

Sometimes the thine raquo s rernrmber am very wivraquod nther time1 they ar quit valaquoue Why thin difference- In parr it gtUycnd MI the intercity of the learning e x p e r i e n c e We rememher mental pn tare tix-l and skills TV cerate person vraquoho watchwi a colte^f- football iiumfr ltm teltniswn laat Nw Years Day proijabJv lttew not remember any spvciflc ptsy mental pirture i o the gitme lt)n

the ltither hand thr ^ame winning play if a ^rtampionship context involving onei own favorite team will probably remain r memury for a life-time Similarshyly nr rrsiiy not remember the license number of his own erar but if he wrtnexae a robbery jota igtu the licrnse number fact and reports it to the polire he will probably rwrver forget it Kmo-lurftal Munaling like triese es--bulltfiptes ran wwr apyt^ne a trjerrinn s nsv^iated iLh a wijrnuln- hai jArogaea (motion

Kelaquoearfh indiratei th^( mtmorv trt^es are laid down by structural lt-hantfe in the Eiran Thf tffeufc-yi igtf rjre memor- trarr vartlaquo bull rrin^ to tlie dearee of rarrraquolaquoig Strr^w rrnrt^-iisyailv rtave amprow assvMiatioas ith the iraquoiniftt ^xpFnefiii Hw dries nut mnMi on1 ha ti- ^et moshytional to remerrit)- Kepetitiin n itNr aswxtAtirni - n Llaquo worn bulleil Almirtt pvenf-raquone m this courstn gtV T he gtlaquo of eiiht knows that (ieorK- WalthirgTon aa thlaquo f u ^ prlaquoiidlaquont of the Lntled Stateh Hat knowledge la tne r-tult of -earraquo if emphasis frim first wKit play^ to bt^h Mhgt-gtl rtt-sfciry t iurkes People wth ltraquogtrf memories iwiially have ) way of iwaooatinw nformation they learn M they re rnlaquo iearr inK isolawa btts -if ififorniaiiim For example a person who iearn the meanniraquot of the word travesty u nuch mure lilst-h Ui reirerribrr f hgt- iniounterlaquo1 it fi i nrujzaint raquortilt ie And Imiked t up ititA rtr itjdi agtwraquo aagtV -r t a ie U was 1 n a caijtilai list The context of tt- article provides an JAsocia-tiir ir thlaquof word

Wftitt are thfsc sstnitfural rat-lies in the twain that affect

bulleriegtry Current theraquoneraquo su^-iSt that memory operates at the

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One area of the bram the hi p-pocanipus has been shown to be involved in certain types of memory If the hippocampus is surgically removed or damaged organic amnesia results In organic amnesia one has no trouble remembering events that happened before the hippocamshypus was altered but cannot remember new facts Still organic amnesiacs have no troushyble learning skills suggesting that skill memory occurs in some other part of the brain

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-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

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Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

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of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

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Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

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ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

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Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

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Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

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Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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I ^ i ^ U Uw Prit i hird Prnlu tuins have been hiding a new su(gt-praquojrtLrgtg pUver bs the na i i v of Jarne Allen Raker Never hagt MI much energy and raw bnl iarlaquo e rj ape fruTTi the True f i r i t Staltc than from the i n ibull rr lt- a memher f thraquo-1raquo- irrtritj ind hjinnofiioits Washinttwi Seralurs uasebull leam Baker ^ Yiyu rot To Have Heart with fellm team memberv is art absjjlute harmony blast Raker is i Sta^e ta)f-nt dtgtraquo-nn(j cA man ptaudit-v

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lgtimnc the rrteraquoing Se rvan t Harley B Rider of the Washteshynaw (^gtunty Shenf f s DrpartmeTrt Raw upJte on patol eover-age by ltJeiUraquoie- asMifierl to (he Portage I j kearea

Tf7wrilthip rwKlenU were pjeax-ed with W f S D erfrirts tc lt^rh dis-turhanees in the set-tirin atimi MfOrpgnr Rd prlaquo)oiwgt a eon r e m to people l iving in or r lnvimj through that area

A new ordinance effert ive July 31 should p r w e helpful snenfore-in no stopping standing or parfcim atonjf the Portage l ^ ke side of Mi^GrnJof Hd m the an-a rrf the a t r laquo w site

Concerns of Ote members nf G k n b r o Ajwociiatwn at Half

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Re li laquo tactical aircraft maintenance apartalia at Myrtle Beadi Air Fore Baa wtta the amplaquoft KqatpSMM MaUltWIilnOt Saaadrea

Hal otte ampttertne It tbe daagtter of Carl and Carol Nigteatjek ot mraquo SUOMH Rd Stocfctartdga

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M y raquoAaf J at tkr Salter Farm Claquoawcll Grouodi DcM Easa at awoucd by Iter brotntr MatL Beaiad tarn n the m Fair (tana Laara Saaar aad King David Weataaver

AMY TRIMIL WITH THE THIRD LJGHTWE1GHT in-dividnal lanjb wakh wgtid for $225 per pound ugt Roe Milter (or Ford Farm fttwoJactnring during thr IJvesiolti Sale Thursday Jaly J t l i the Washu-aaw lt (HIDU 4-H Fair at the Salin- Far^n Coaaffl GraaadR

JIM FRI1TS OF MANCHFvSTKR sold his eighth middleweight pair In the wine division for 90 cents per pound at (he Washtenaw County 4-H Livestock Sale Thursday July 31 at the Saline Flaquorm Council Grounds

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tired Hollovvdl bullJK Middle 81

-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

laquo I I born Apr- II 1BW 1laquo 4pord the daughter rrf ltlaquorgi)

Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

principal at Pontoon High la Dearborn She waa a

of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

Funeral Home

Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

bull bull M H U i l ^ M I W l W I I U B M I

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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lgtimnc the rrteraquoing Se rvan t Harley B Rider of the Washteshynaw (^gtunty Shenf f s DrpartmeTrt Raw upJte on patol eover-age by ltJeiUraquoie- asMifierl to (he Portage I j kearea

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AREA DEATHS yen

tired Hollovvdl bullJK Middle 81

-Ired Clark Hfllowf|llaquoVW)6 bdquoddlr Si dn-d I iwwlay July

At Ihf ifu-lse United 1st Retirement Home

laquo I I born Apr- II 1BW 1laquo 4pord the daughter rrf ltlaquorgi)

Alice A rSturgiai (lark g 14 1926 hr married

J Hollowed in Harbor and he survive strvlvors include one MrsSnnfordirUthA)

of Northville and two Robert and Charles

Mn HoUowell WH also la death by four

James Glenn George Joseph Oar

In HoUorcS had been a rcn-of Chilm ainc 1976 eom-

irvii Ace Artor and Ypsilanti it a 112raquo graduate of

Cottage and taught school Harbor Spring Goodhart and

principal at Pontoon High la Dearborn She waa a

of the Waatude United church Ann Arbor

Memorial services vert held ly Aug 3 at the Chelsea K1 Methodist Retirement

chapel with the Rev Dr laquoaJiraquo4dgtMl d laquo M t m a ^ i ^ i f t h n d

xpressions of sympathy may rmadt to the Chelae United

Ham ir^ments by Staffan-

Funeral Home

Iph Harris

Iph Hams 10900 Kennedy rkney age 75 died Wednes-

bullluly un at St Joseph Mercy ntal Ann Arlxjr

He was bom luly 8 IM in nckney the son of WilJiuin and aude Cattail Harris On May 24 19raquo in Pinckney married Rose Mmz -le worked as a grinder for roit Die Set

He was a lifetime member nf Masonic lgtodge No 78 F it AVJ

13 survived by h-v wife one daughter Mary Ann

of Dexter three ^rand-Mldren and two nreat-nrand-

four supers Blarn he t at Jackaon Edith Brown

Alabama Faye Fauser of arren and Alma Curia of

bullunerat services were held jrday AUK 2 at 11 am from

Shelters Funeral Home bullfcney with the Rev Sondra

8 Willabee of North lake United Methodist church officiating

feurial foliowed in the Ptnckney Cameiery

A Masonic service was held Friday evening Aujj 1 from the funeral home

In the Mm days of the petshyroleum Industry during thlaquo lata taoo kerosene ranked a the leading product of refineries Gasoline wa considered a UMilaquou byproduct

Charhsft Griffin Matawna Kla (Formerly of Dexter

Charles H GrlfMU Jr 71 of SaUturta Fla died Wednesday July Itf in Shand Teaching Hospital in lt iairuville Kla after a long dlMf

Mr Uriffitt was the raquoon of Blanche K and Charles H Grtf-fitU who preceded nun in death

Survivors include his widow Dorothea Grtffltta of Satauma one brother Wallace R GriffJtt uf Boulder Colo on Hater Alice Danhof of Dayton 0 two nephews and fix niccea

Mr Grtffttu waa a lifelong native of Michigan- He moved tc Satauma fran Dexter

Mr Griffttta had an honorable discharge M Captain in the U S Army and Air acta Ha waa a retiree from the Chrysler Corp Introi DtvtMcn to A M Artec Ha ww a member of the American Legion in Dexter Dwuaf faiampt of Colanfcat DUaUed American Veterans In Ann Arbor Loval Order of the Mooaa in Ann Arbor and a member of toe Air Force Association

A memorial service will be held In Crescent City Fla at a later date

Arrangtanenta were handled by Forest Meadows Funeral Home of Gainsvilk Fla

John MietaskowHki twetaea (Foraserty of Ann Arbor)

John T Mieczkowski SI of Chelsea fat-marry of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti died Saturday Aug 2 at the home of his niece in Chelsea following a long illness

He was born (Jet s lraquol in Detroit the son of John and Franshycis lyczkowsin Miw-zkowski

Survivors include hi niffv Carol Hoffman two brothers

Frank Mttdaril of Port Huron arv Raymond Mitrheli of Detroit four sisters Mane Owen of Detroit Am Coryell of Illinois Francis Lftdlsn of Ann Arbor and H O M Router of Florida and matty nieces nephews great-niaces and great-nephews

Before corAnig to Chelsea Mr Mieczkowski had been a resident of Arm Arbor and YpailanU for 10 year after coming from Detroit

Maraquo of the Resurrection was held Tuesday Aug 5 at St Marys Catholic church with the Rev Fr Philip Dupuis of-firtajng The Rosary was hdd Monday Aug at the Staffan-MiLchell Funeral Home Burial was in Mt Olivet Cemetery

Expressions of sympathy 7tay _ j _ T^ v_^ T ^-A- - t^mdash-J m Htm w n i c imif I V I laquo U I O raquo Home Nursing Care Inc co ClUwns Trusi Co 100 S Main St Ann Arbor laquo1M

Winn if red Moore Formerly of Chelae

Winnifred G Moore died July 25 Survivors are her daughter Mrs MarveUen Stilwell and son Elden both of Beluure four grandsons and a granddaughter two sisters of Toledo 0 and many nieces and nephews

COUNTRY FRESH PWMHiCE a sew sU-at die raracf of Werteer and Narth TerHtdriai Rds is owaew by fee Pwtirirt family The siare ha

roaoy frrth fruit- and vegetables aluna with specially (nods like Amlsfe rhrtw and grate paraquota and tnMxgty Aisa sold U uu-Ur and live bait

New Produce Store Opens Offers Special Foods Bait

Country Fresh Produce a wlaquoraquo stor specializing in frwh proshyduce specialty foorfji and bait and talt-kle hs been lt )nltd hy Brian and loycr Polirht of flwlww

The Polichts have rkmc a ron-tidcrabie amount of n-novatifjfi ir the building that stands at the comer of Werkner and North Tor ritorial Rds The inside has a clean ope i fed to it aiyi raquorK-Polichts are laquoood at making peoshyple fwl welcorru1

Brian who works full-tinv at Chrysler Proving Grounds wi M- spendiiiM t lot le fl time at thf sUirgtgt thfm Joyce

gtltbull slorr ill spwiilic in bullbullbullbullbullbull oiirtl foods ltur rbullbull tit h ru- i irnr r raquot can buy frtMh vf^etablm including sweet corn and fruits honey some dairy item including Amish cheese ltirKl cheesecake grains nut and riasta

ALto for sate are windmills made by local resident Bob Fit2-iinimotw and live bait alonit with 3ome basic fishing supplies

Vifd like to have ice crparn next ylaquoar Brian said

Wert- nom to work at specializing m fruit oankcts and ltd like tgt havraquoraquo a line of baked twd5 Oni v the fresh vegetable ir4 out of season well switch

over to some arts and crafLs Brian said XYwv ar inteotturu-

ly trying not to compete with North Iak store which is more like a convenience store He sraquod htgt hupp the businesses will it-tract customers who will shop it both pieces

Produce comes from the irand Kapids iireu

The store wil be open fmm May until the first of the year

New Oriaans it the otdaat mafar city in the south

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A FAMILY ENTERPRISE put tigMhrr (ltuntrgt Fresh Pro-dare a aew btffiinesi at th -inner ol Werkwr iod North Tershyritorial Rds oppuMlr Niirih Uiki S(in Brum Poll hi i|ld his wife t^nrtf nian In vtiuli (h- raquobullbullbull bullbull ---- r^ fltKiis bull tth -tpecialty frsods lutt and taeklv and gt-rn craft

Swununer Killed By Boat At Half Moon I^ake

A 20-year-old New Mexico woman was killed last Thursday July 11 when she was struck by a motor boat as she was swimming with two companions it Half Moon I-ake

Lisa Ann Gallardo who was visiting relatives in Westland was killed almost instantly when the boats propellers tore through her back and damaged vital organs

According to th- Washtenaw County Sheriffs DepartiiUMit the driver of the boat a 27-year-old Garden City num will be Ihaiyed with either manslaughter or negligent homicide

Police said the boat w _ -ii i a skier They speculated hlt

both thgt- dHwr and the observer were watchint Lhe skier at the time of ht accident

Police said Gallardo of Clovis N M wHSswimniinp near buoys on the perimeter of the swim-ininK area Boats are prohibited within 100 feet of the buoys

Gallardos body was not found until more than three hours after the accident Chelsea Fire Department sheriffs deputies and University of Michigan Hospital Survival Flight respondshyed to the accident The search was han| gtM by murky water

Gallant and her 11-year-old fhiki V^TI isitisij relatives in Wcstjand Her sister srvi a friend bulluTi- lis- jiwinnninK with her

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fhtt CholiKio Standard Wltdnesdoy August 6 1986 19

Richard Proctor Qiosen 6Worfc Ambassador9

Kiehard Proctor of Chelsea wil rM (A 20 young Mlchijjan ricn and women chosen aa work ambawiadrirs in the first youth worker echange program beshytween ti United States and the Netherlands

The 2D workers from the Michigan Youfth Corps and the Michigan Civilian Conservation Corps will participate in the proshygram sponsored by AFS intema-tiwiflilntereuitural from AUK 16 to Sept 13

This program goes beyond the usual benefits of the Youth Corps and Conservation Corps pro-ltrarrei by allowing youths to gain knerwiedga understiinding and first-hand eipenenc about tlietr counterparts in another cuuatry Gov James Blaodtard said

They will also bare a chance to represent our state end showcMM tbeir talents and skins to the residents of the SetterJawii

The participants will work on a variety of projects involving rspair and maintenance of cars and bicycle gardening retail

inK and furniture refintahing at youth and cultural centers garage parks and amail comshypanies

The exchange is fift unded by the United States Information Agency and the Dutch Ministry of Culture and is being adshyministered by AFS

Proctor and the other work ambassadors from 18 Michigan communities were chosen by inshyterview panels in six regions throughout the state comprised of employment and training and education professionals business leaders and AFS MYC and MCC staff

Twenty workers from the Netherlands will work in Michigan from Sept V through Oct 2S at various locations ttewsfbotit th state

The MOCC provides job to 500 It- to 2-year-old public assistance redpias who work on oaaWV4laquoJlaquofMretated projects in 36 counties

The MYC is a summer jobs pro Sram for unemployed 18- to 21-year-old men and women

Bus Grant Application To Be Sent This Month

If ali runs according to schedule Chelsea could have bus transportation to Arm Arbor by next Spring

Thats the word from Perry Schechtman assistant executive director for the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority AATA Schechtxnan said he anticipates

approval from the AATA board this month to apply for th state ^rsnt that couid make the service a reality The board meets Aug 20

In bull meantime Schechtman said the state has been notified the grant application is on its way ami all necessary paperwork is being completed

The grant will come from the

New Small Bus Services Proshygram which is funded by state weight and gas rases

Schechtman said it would proshybably be 90 days before AATA gets a response and another four to five months before there is a definite contract

Schechtmnn said a different bus route is being explored than any that have been recently discussed He said a likely route would have the bus leave Chelsea down Jackson Kd It would conshytinue to Baker Rd where it would switch to 144 and run exshypress to downtown Ann Arbor

There are a lot of businesses in that Baker Rd ansa ai well as a mobile home park which could take advantage of the service Schechtman said

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