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''^IJSfe September
5,
lft74
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II
\ LEADING
THE
WAYjfor
the
resit.<ff^Ke
;
$ng%..'dK^se*
f*ir>
parade
was
Mrs.
Fred ((Jerry) Klink, who* aietecj
as
parade 'irja'N•'<'<
shal.' Like' the
re^t,
of the
women fe,atur"e<l
4
in .the
parade,
Mrs, k
Kljnk received flbyters
and was
hustled, ardund,
in a
fancy car/for
>
the afternoon's'activities.
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•SHARON KROPF
and her
reserve grand champion, pony,
Tammy, manage winning smiles
for the
inquiring photographer
after receiving
the
title
in
Saturday's horse show, at;
the
fair.
;
AUTO LICENSE PLATES
Auto'
license plates;
in the
Uni-
ted States-have been made
of
metal, wood, leather
and
ceram-
ics.
Tags made
of a
soybean
compound .were tried during World
War
II, but
abandoned because
cows
ate
them.
MEDICAL MENU
At
a
recent medical convention
the main meal
was
begun' with
a
different kind
of
soup.
It' was
called .split-fee soup!
Telephone Your Club News
,,
. To
475-1371. .,••-.
NOTICE
OF
HEARING
BY
TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR
THE
ADOPTION
OF
AMENDMENTS
TO
THE
LYNDON TOWNSHIP ZONING
ORDINANCE
AND
REZONING
OF PRpPE|triE^^^^^^^^
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TAKE NOTICE that a p^ic'lte^rin^shalUbe held
by the.Lyndon Township Planning €orn^igsidh'bn the
12th day of September, 1974 £% SiOO^clock in' the:
evening in the Lyndon Townhall,
:
for the considera-
tion of an amendment to Section
17,03
;
of the Lyndon
Township Zoning Ordinance by the- addition^bf the fol-
lpwing language: .
;
; ' ^
"No major recreational
eq^uipment*
shall? be parked or/stored
1
on
any lot in a
residential district excewtUn
a
cai*port
or'
enclosed building
or
behind
the
nearest-portion-
of
a,/building
to
a
street, provided, however, that such: equipment
ni^y be
parked anywhere
on
residential premise,s.vfor
a
period ^oi
v
,^o
exceed
one (1)
week. Equipment^inayxbe' used
for
living
sleeping
or
housekeeping purposes when parked
6r
stored
on
a
residential
lot for a
period,
not to
exceed
one (1)
week,.
and for the consideration of rezon,ing, premises owned
by Wilber Beernan and Gordon «J. Beeman to an "RR-
Resort Residential" Zoning Classincation^tte-pf'emiieS
are described as:
i
That part
of the
southeast quarter lying
southerly
and
easterly
of
Roe
Road
and
northerly
and
easterly
of
Waterloo
Road, except
the
east one-half
of the
southeast quarter
of
the southeast quarter, also, except commencing
at
the
south-
oast corner
of
section; thence westerly" 664.2&
:
feet; thonc&
northerly
250
feet
to a
place
of
beginning; thence westerly
340.13 feet; thence northwesterly 191.44 feet
on the
center
line
of
Waterloo Road; thence easterly 445.51 feet; then'ce
southerly
163
feet
to the
place
of
beginning, iboing
a
part
hi
the
southeast quarter, Section Thirty
(30),
Town
One
(1) South, Range Three
(3)
East, Lyndon Township, Washi
tenaw County, Michigan, containing
18.93
acres.
AW, commencing
at
southeast comer
of
section J thence
south
89° 5' 63"
west 664.28'feet; thonco north
0° 48' JO"
east
260
feet
to the
place
of
beginning; thence south
$9*
6'
63"
west 840.13 feet; thence north,32° 34', 37".west 191.44
feet
on the
center line
of
Waterloo Rbadj th#c^,89°
5' 58"
east 446.51 feet; thence south
0° 48'
10" wi|b
iffl, feet
to the
place
of
beginning, being
a
J>arfc
of the
soutfteist quarter
of
Section ThiHy
(30),
Town
One (1)
Soutfi, Jtatitfe Three
(3)
East, Lyndon Tewnship, Washtenaw County, Michigan, con-
taining
1.50
acres.
All Interested p^rabhs SMH bk heard at said hear-
ing.
The proposed cftftn^es. aM related papers are
Opened for inspection at the bkicb oi the Lyndon Town-
ship Planning Commission's secretary, 5005 Roepke
Road, Grass Lrike, Ml 4^40,
LynUn TtMftMi Planning Commission
B*ori» Fuhrriianri, Secretary
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YOUNGEST JjXrtlBlTOR
of the
Chelsea Community Fair
^as.SteVje Kdezer; three years
old, who
h>re toddies over
to see
what
his;
exhibit's
up to.
Steve's entry took seventh place
in a
field
of nine,
but
hjs
;
father,
Ed,
was
undaunted
for his
son: "You
gotta*
:s\taft'spine^here.''
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^$k&
Country team
(Continued;
from page one)
reigning Southeastern Conference
champs is rie^ Tuesday, Sepi, 10,
\i$:$ #^jmev^against .StpcH-
bridge in anoh-conference encoun-
ter;; •;• .-
:
.
••''•;
'%,,
I FQr his ' SEC opponents, Coach
Clarke,
predicts' the following:
"South Lypiri is a^airi favored to
win
it. all,
ahd^ts hungry
"to
do it.
ThV
Lions
return; their top tht;ee
runners yfrom ia#f year, mcUfdlng
the tSEG's leading runner,
i
John
returns|)its entire
>
team
^^^^^^$^^11.1.^^1306
sq^d;
1^^-:^/^96^^^^^
1,6111111
*6''.the
top this''yeax./.v
!
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'•Brighton also returns?
its
entire
te#p'
f^^lastfryftar.
The
other
Btilt^logs ->were
;
[r4pidly improving
LYFAT
OfHtNO
height today.
Oil
|t«rt
to* na
_ ....
MONEY PACK. MONADEX
1»
«
Uny
Ubltt that will help curb your
-
»lr« tpr «xc««i food.
Eat
I*i»-weiflh
, l»M.-;Cont»in»
no
danoaroua drugs
and,
wilt
not
rrjpka you narvoua.
Ho
•trariuoua
axarciae.
changa
your
lift
.',. »tart today. MONADEX coaja
$3,00 for a
20
day
aupply,
and
$5.00
lor fwtca tfta prnount. loae ugly
fat
r
ydur
moriay will be refundtd wilai
o
quaationt;
apkad
by;
CHELSEA DRUG STORE
-
H
Orders Filled
at the end of last year, and should
be considered a strong contehd4r
for the title this year.
.-..
'-f>'
«*Deiter Dreadriaughts were hur/t
,by graruatfon, but they should
field & respectable team, led by
premier runner Bruce Vail.
"toovl's Wijdcats are rebuilding
this year' and are something of an
unknown quantity.
/"WWlai*/is trying to start a pro-
gr4nii this season.
"Lirtcdin does not have a team.
CROSS COUNTRY
SCHEDULE
1 Meets
at
4:30 p.m.)
Sept. 10^-Stockbridge Home
Sept.
12—
Salute* '••.'.?» .Away
Sept. 17-7sJa'cHson
.
Lumen Christi
. i.iit«V
at
*
*
*>*-*
*««»«•»•« AW3Y
Sept. 19-^ecuttiseh
\
Home
SeRt. 24—^tjchtgah 'Center ..Away
Sept. 26—I^byi*
i..l
Home
Oct.
1—Jacjcson
N,W
.Home
Oct. 3—Brighton* Away
Oct.
5—AlWori invit. ....... Away
Oct. 10—South Lyon* .Home
Oct. 12—Manchester Invitational
*«*»•*•»»•«**«•«•*
AWciy
Oct. IS-'-Dexter*
............
Home
Oct. 23r-Lea^ue Meet at Cass Ben-
ton Park, Northville
Oct. 26^Regional Meet.
Nov. 2—State.Meet.
•Indicates Conference Meets.
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby givert that the following state owned
1 buildings located in the Waterloo Recreation Area,
Jackson County, willNie sold;by sealed bids. All bids
shall be sent to "Sealed Bid, Waterloo Recreation Area,
16345 McClure Road, Chelsea, Michigan 48118." The
!
deadline for accepting bids will 6e October 7th, 1974
\at 3 p.m. The buildings to be sold have been numbered
iNo.
1..- 6, 8, 9, 11, and 13. These buildings are located
in Section 36, TlS, R2E and Section 1, T2S, R2E, just
off Clear Lake Road, Previously known ris Tamarack
Park. -
Building^-No.
1 - 6:
Cinder block cabins about 12'x20';
4
with metal roofs,
2
with asphalt shingle roofs,
Building
No.
Building
No.
6: Wood frame storage shed, 20^25'.
0: Cinder black; bathhouse
end
roof,
20'x35'.
with wood gable
Building
No;
11:
Shed
or
workshop, wood frame, 25'xSO'.
Building
No. 131
Store
and
snack
bar,
wood frame, 20'x25\
A performance bond cash will be required to guarantee
cleaning up the site in accordance with the conditions
of sajta The amount of bond shall, be 25% of purchase
of the building but not less than $25.00 nor more than
$100,00,
120 days will be allowed for removal of buildings and
clean up from date of sales agreement. Successful
bidder will be notified by return mail.
Bid p»Ae foir performance bond should not bfe sent
with biti. The Michigan Department of Natural Re-
Sources'
reserves the right to refuse any bid.
Bids will be accepted on individual buildings only.
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buY
AND
HIS
LAMB—and what could
be
cuter? Marty
Hel-
ler,alrr^p3t four years
old,
hugs
his
lamb, which didn't
win any
pilrw,
but
seehis
to be his
favorite
of the
entries anyway. Marty
is
the son of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl Heller.
•m
FORD^S BATTERED IDEA,
the
Grass Lake Funny
Ca>
which annually makes
the
rounds
of
fairs around
the
state, cavorted
its
way
through Saturday^ fair parade, perforrhirig everything
short
of an
absolute somersault
for the
adoring fans.
NEW CEREAt
Have you Jheard about the new
cereail that will
make,
its inventor
a million dollars—it drains kids of
energy.
Subscribe today to The Standard!
LFnift FROM COLLEGE
They jttst received a lfetter friptti
their sort in college. It rea^ sorhe-
thing like this: "I haven't heard
from you in a week. Please send
me a check so Til know you are
O.K."
3-BEDR00H RANCH
Two baths,
on
2-pfus
acres. West
of Chelsea. Under $40,000.
•Call
me
personally; 475-7322.
,i;
Rial Hslati Bno,
OF WASHTENAW
ALKUlS
475-7322
REALTORS
1196 M-52, Chelsea 475-8693
COMPLETE HOME REMODELING
FREE ESTIMATES
ALUMINUM SIDING
EAVESTROUGHS
ADDITIONS
AWNINGS
C
AMELOT
ONSTRUCTION
DORMERS
ROOFING
KITCHENS
REC ROOMS
GARAGES
475-9209
14034
N.
Territorial
tomorrow?
rieHtweek?
when do
you
want
t°|%^^
14*
We
can
insloll your
_ M
^|^^^^^i|H
I
Bruner automatic
.
lil^^^
k^F
water, conditioner
on
.^hort .notice...'so
you
<an start living
the
soft life
Softer, cleaner
foundry
Softer, easier-to-
manna,e hair
Softer, skin and hands
Spotless dishes
and
glossware
Pverything
in
your
hoi;se easier
to
clean
Phone
us
obouf
delivering your soft life}
bainer
CALQON
^.
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0»»OMhO»
CRYSTAL CLEAR
CO
Phone (313) 994*4330
1010 WING
DR.
ANN ARBOR
fREE WATER TEST
-
WATER SOFTENING SALTS
ROAD SALT
-
SALES
O
SERVICE
RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL SOFTENERS
viisasiirTiniYii;.-.;
HEIFERS
RiP/iV
HANDSOMELY
Grow'Em Right!
At Wayne Research Farni
twin.^-dpY-old heifers'
w^prVtest.
t
,,
One Was
fed
Wayne
palfnip rnecitcated rion-
cerestl
niillc repjacer
fol-
\$$0
by
Wa:yne Calf
Crunch.
The
other:
wt^ole
.
rnilk,-haV, grain, soybean
mmmm
w^jm
mm.
,
T
^MM
.(•;.;/-•,
•>••>
ll.llg'.
WaVne-fe'tf heifer
was
ready for breeding earlier,
ciaiV^d §ar]ier
f
p'rp'duced
milk 3, rrjbrifhs egiftter.
^nd
2½
V^ars later,
shoWecia profit differ-
encel-dV&f twin slstel*
of
$164.251,
Better stop
ft
McCALLA
FEED SERVICE
Phone 475-8153
12875
0M
US-12, Chelseci
From Allied
Mills:
The
innovators
&.
~t
But don't waste timet
wlw
anything less
th^n 8\iM
Boy qualify, inside
or
oiit,
Dutch
Boy
j^alnf flnl^ll
give
you the
best
jobs
money
can buy. Over 20¾ years
of
paint making experience
go
Into eyery
can
o^
every
pr6cl»
uct. Make something beaii.
iiiiii today—witK Dutch
Boy
ratnt.
BROS
Ph. 475-8621
SOUTHERN BOY MANOR
Efficiency
1
Units
-
By
boy. Week,
or
Month
13190
M-52
PHONE
(517)
8514213
(2 miles south
of
Stockbridge)
living expenses
(elsewhere)
while they repair
your home?
Most pottctes provfde tfio coverages you
expect—fire, lightning, storms,
riots,
vandalism
and the
like.
They cover
the
cost
of
repairs
due to these
losses.
But
have
you
thought about
the cost of living elsewhere If your home has
to be repaired or rebuilt? It
could
run Into
hundreds of
dollars.
Or, It could be covered
In
black
and
white
In
our Homeowners Policy, so we
would pay those extra living expenses! Give us
a
call.
We'll put your home Insurance all together
,
In
one
policy
tor
convenience
and
saving's sake.
ife
better
i
altogether
A.
D.
MAYER AGENCY, INC.
115 PARK
ST.,
CHELSEA
BOB BARLOW, AGENT
PHONE 475-2030
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