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Dues major win to chance best held on Sunday afternoon. onSunday held five-game of series a finals, the Cribbage Congress w ill have the the have ill w Congress Cribbage ige lmnto ace t be to matches elimination single of cribbage. of original entrants w ill advance to advance ill w entrants original at least 20 minutes to play a game game a to play 20 minutes least at BO O * C b P O O O O O OOO O O O O O O O O O O O P P O O O O O O iBOOO O O O O Q O p $10 w ill go toward the prize prize the $1 toward and the to lunch, $5 for go money, ill w $10 entrants w ill play 10 games games 10 that means play which lunch, ill w before entrants quet room at 5827 Jackson Rd., Rd., 5827 Jackson at room quet get into the tournament. Of that, that, Of tournament. the into get liinbh w ill be served late. It takes takes It late. beserved ill w liinbh Ann Arbor. Ann ban On Soup’s the in 2, Dec. day, sponsors for the sanctioning fee. sanctioning the for sponsors Congress. Cribbage American and Jackson w ill be held on Sun on held be ill w Jackson and Arbor, Chelsea, Clinton, Hillsdale Hillsdale Clinton, Chelsea, Ann Arbor, from entrants seeking ment Five-City Gribbage Meet Scheduled Dec. 2 Dec. Scheduled Meet Gribbage Five-City 10 The Chelsea Standord, TheWednesday,Chelsea 10 total for 12 league games. 12 league for total y e a r, she was the league’s league’s points 169 the with was scorer she leading r, a e y team. she scored over 800 points. This This career, 800 points. over her scored she Throughout four for years. basketball varsity played first for selection unanimous unanimous two of one was She This is her second year as a a as year second her is team. This first SEC the for selections foward. to moved and guard a as scn ta. noe h pae jno vriy n her in varsity junior played has who Headrick Anyone junior, team. A games. second 15 a and 16 between with teams mention. players each. A second five make played varsity for two years. She She years. two for varsity played make five second A each. players first, second and third teams. The foward, made the second team in in team second the made foward, The teams. third second and first, received points made honorable honorable made points received ference first team from seven and made 76 rebounds in league league in rebounds 76 made and seven from team first ference h AlRgo paes fr h Kri Headrck, ayng g yin la p , k ric d a e H i t is r K the for All- the players, alsojmade All-Region Unterbrink rebounding, the in seventh All-Region Conference. the bothAll-Southeastern and for players n v tiv * HIS A ll Southeastern Con- eighth in the league in scoring, scoring, in league the in eighth Con- Southeastern ll HISA * tiv v n basketball team, Beth Unter- steals. She was second in assists assists in second was She steals. 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Diving Championships. Diving ly uo, mna Holmes, Amanda Kuzon, elly K at a§ed was deer sources-The one biggest outthe and picked j Swimming State B-C-D Class Association’s athletic school High Satur- and ay Frid on Michigan University Eastern to betraveling ntering E ua Shuk, 0-ad in 200-yard Schmunk), Susan 1984 the Michigan in swim to day ah toe Pua Colombo, (Paula stroke of each 50yards swimming each mers 200-yard the in entries four with 0yr fesye Shuk, 1 bo), (Colum (Schmunk), freestyle medley 50-yard al u ivid d eet M State ers m Swim ely ea wt fu swim four with relay medley n te ias n audy t 2 at Saturday on finals the and Colombo), 100-yard freestyle freestyle 100-yard Colombo), swimming in such a fantastic fantastic a such in swimming meter diving (Deanna Zangara), (Deanna diving meter vanced pool in the state and one and state the in pool vanced 11 events and w ill participate participate ill w and events 11 p.m. Tickets w ill be available at at available be ill w Tickets p.m. 3 p.m. at ay Frid beheld ill w meet stroke (K elly Kuzon). elly (K stroke and (Holmes butterfly 100-yard pool. Sh n) 10yr breast 100-yard unk), (Schm Wat Shelly Unterbrink, Meyers, The team is very excited about about excited very is team The fte ats ol i te world. the in pools fastest the of ad scientifically most and nicest the door of the Olds I-M Pool. I-M Olds the of door the O’Connor, Howell. O’Connor, Fran Mary Lake; Whitmore son, Peterlin, South Lyon; and Kathy Kathy and Lyon; South Peterlin, aktifrainsaitclpo ga etrn aeWila , a s, illiam at W noonDale 12 at Rd. featuring 4on gram 3050 Jackson Weber’s Dec. pro- co- statistical Tuesday, information market of has negotiation Statistics completed Labor of Bureau and the Virgin Islands, according Send reservatio ns for the the for ns reservatio Send pro musical according a Islands, be Virgin ill the and w There labor for agreements operative to the departm ent’s annual luncheon to Florence Haas by by Haas Florence to luncheon annual ent’s departm the meeting, business to Rico Puerto Columbia, of District report. Nov. 27 or phone in to 663-8616.to in phone 27or Nov. regular the report. after band, one-man the states, 50 the with grams 528 Chelsea High school girls w ill ill w girls school High Chelsea The team had qualifiers in 9 of9 in qualifiers had team The The prelim inaries for the state state the for inaries prelim The The Olds Pool is by far the the far by is Pool Olds The The The O SANDWICHES HOT ES-OLA PEPSI-CO P€P/I UGHT P€P/I STiHK KICK D KA H i T LS K K N. Main Pepsi s p e P £ # TOWER U .S . . .S U ALLNEW! AT STORE PARTY ART M ff£l COUNTRY-FRESH EGGS COUNTRY-FRESH RIETY A V eateto ao’ hl is eebr etn on meeting December its hold Labor’s of Department .... Sve^Rd Manchester ‘ d R ^ e v tS B — WIDE h 475-9270 Ph.
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The Chelsea Standard, Wednesday, November 28, 1984 O U T IN T H E O P E N SPORTS Senior Fun Time Rolling Pin League Junior House Ladies Standtsg* h of Nov. B y BILL M U L L H N D O R E MOTES 21 Standings as of Nov. >8 Standings as of Nov, M W L W L Bad Luck W L ...... 30 18 Tea Cups...... 43 13 Chelsea Lanes...... 38% 13% BILL MULLENDORl y Special...... 29% 18% Coffee Cups...... 38 16 Bowling SpUttera...... 29% Anchors...... 33 23 18% Grinders...... 35 21 Chelsea Big Boy...... 31 21 There are some things that a Gochanouers 4 SeU...... 29 19* Sugar Bowls...... 32 24 be drained until there was almost The Ten Pins...... 29 Acme Flight Service...... 26. 26 columnist never quite gets around 19 Roberts Realty...... 24 32 nothing left. T he3S 's...... '..,26 23 Blenders....'...... 29 iff Thompaon’s Ladies...... 24 32 to doing, and that happened in the Whatever else might be said about it, life in Ann Arbor is never dull. Strikers....:...... 24 24 Brooms...... 29. 27 Freeman Machine...... 22% 33% Under the leadership of its High Rollers...... 23 ' 21 JeUyroUers...... 28 30 instance of Proposal B on the Nov. I had no sooner moved back into the city than the controversy over Bom Looeers...... 17 35 dynamic director, Tom Washing Beemans 4 Co...... 21 27 Silverware...... 28 30 Games of 140 and over: S. Ritz, 1(3,158; M. 6 election ballot. I intended to academic eligibility standards erupted. Typically, Ann Arbor blew it, as it Spares...... 21 27 Happy Cookers...... 24 32 Kotfmlnskl, 167, 189; C. MUler, 175; C. Cor ton, MUCC set out to put the Carl 4 Girls...... 20 28 KookleKuttera...... 22 34 son, 173,163, 157; J. A. Beauchamp, 142; P. write an endorsement, but other, almost always manages to do whenever a controversy comes up. Currys 4 BUI...... 19 Troopers...... 21 35 politicians in their place. When Big 29 Fahimer, 141,145; V. Wurster, 148,148,149; seemingly more urgent subjects in A little bit of background: . Go. Getters...... u 26 P ots...... 21 35 J. Nicks, 141; K. Conley, 149; M, Prescott, Tom, who weighs close to 300 Women, games 130 and over: K. Elsifor, Lollipops...... 17 39 152; B. Mahler, 185,154; D. Donohue, 183; B. tervened. Last June the Ann Arbor board of education.adopted a policy which 131; A. Hoover, 140,138,138; M. EUer, 173, 500 series: G. Clark, 510; D. KLlnk, 519; S. Paul, 154, D. Harris, 159, 144; M. Uebeck, pounds and has a personality to 144,137; A. Gochanouer, 160; E. Curry, 136; Bowen, 545. Happily, Proposal B passed said, in effect, that a student must carry a semi-full (five classes) 157, 162. match his size, decides to do L. Parsons, 147; M. McGuire, 147,138,156; 200games: S. Bowen, 221; B. Roberts, 203; Series of 450 and over: M. Kozminski, 460; handily with no help from me other L'Avnft+hinVT "a™ * academic load, achieve barely passing grades in all of them, and have on M. Barth, 143; E. Weiss, 132; J. Scripter, J. EcUck, 207. C, Corson, 493. A. Snyder, 134. 400 series: C. Kielwasser, 449; S. Nicola, than my vote in favor of it. Among w ?,r «• 1 ■5 9™d«-P°int <°:Plus>in wder ^ 1-rtleipW in extra-curricular ?omen, series 350 and over: A. Snyder, 402; S. Rlnge, 437; J . Guenther, 446; S. Seitz, oCalcZUZ'tZ t J. Scripter, 370;l E. Weiss, 369; M. 446; L. Hallo, 443; B. Selwa, ,406; J. Nite Owl League In case you have forgotten spearheaded sryJ U u f the,h. campaign that led w activities, including athletics. i, 372; M. McGuire, 441; L. Parsons, Cavender, 430; C. Brooks, 417; E. HeUer, Standings as of Nov. 19 already, the proposal locks into After nine weeks of classes, this fall, Ann Arbor school adminis- A. Holliday, 363; E. Curry, 350; A. 453; M. Schauer, 443; P. Harook, 488; M. W L to Michigan's adoption of the so- ochanouer, 358; M. EUer, 464; A. Hoover, Nadeau, 408; R. Muabach,441; J. Pagiiarini, Chelsea Woodshed...... , ...... 68 30 Michigan's constitution the prin r .,i,, . . . trators duly carried out the policy and declared 73 athletes scholastically 417, 472; M. Rltz, 417; I. Fouty, 408; S. Ritz, 480; Chelsea Lions...... 63 35 ciples of the Kammer Recreational hJir n ¥ ! • ? ? pr0 lb,tS ineligible, including 14 members of the Pioneer football team scheduled len, games 160 and over: D. Bauer, 202, K. Vedder, 433; P. Zangara, 429; C. Ramsey, IUEC 85...... 63 35 beer and soft drinks from being t0 pfay in the statye championship game. , 189; P. MoGlbney, 164,174; C. HolUday, 456; M. Biggs, 475; 8. Wolfgang, 402).B. BookCrafters...... 54% 43% Land Trust Fund, established by J sold in no-deposit conta ners. La$t we ^ Wjt^ the game commg up the cavec| jn uncjer ; R. Worden, 189,188,190; C. Lentz; 172. Halst, 457; b T Robinson, 478; L. Clouse, 435; Unit Packaging...... 50 48 legislative act back in the 1970's. *en, series 400 and over: C. Holliday, 402; B. Griffin, 439; J. EcUck, 492; D. Vargo, 418. Print Shop...... 48 52 Despite some grumbling, mostly by Worden, 567; C. Lentz, 437; D. Bauer, 562; 140 games and over: C. Kielwarser, 155, Broderick SheU...... 45 53 , Basically,Dusiujny, lyyumcsroyalties from sTQTe-state- in u wflrnna u,pressure, rescinded the eligibility policy and decided that everybody could McGlbney, 485; Ed. Cuny, 437; B. BaUlet, 146, 148; S. Nicola, 167; S. Ringer, 178; J. Polly’s ...... 42 56 owned minerals—most importantly ?nul c w * play after al!' re9ard,ess of performance in the classroom. ; W. Gochanouer, 430; H. Schauer, 413. Guenther, 158, 154; S. Seitz, 163, 150; L. Charles Trinkle & Sons...... 32% 65% the law has stuck and the state's Hallo, 168,148; B. Selwa, 159; J. Cavender, Springer Agency...... 28 72 including oil and gas—will go n£d«iri«a! L ^ Maybe it betrays my age, but I go back to a time when the idea roadsides are much less littered jhelsea Lanes Mixed Ijeague 145,168; C. Brooks, 184; N. Bihlmeyer, 145; 600 series: E. Vasas, 694; T. Sweeny, 625. into an interest-bearing trust fund, with thrnM ® r: behind 9oing t0 sch°o1 N> an education. During my high school E. HeUer, 160,169; M. Schauer, 177,163: P. 500 series: B. Rickman, 642; D. Gerstler, .4, .. . , L , withtb throw-away containers than dayS/ you had t0 have Q c average tQ be e|igjb|e for sportS( the band< the Standings as of Nov. 23 Harook, 147, 168, 173; M, Nadeau, 157;r R. 524; J. Beeman,539; D. Farr, 506; J. Nicola, with the income 0 be used to buy th used ,0 be w L Musbach, 158,147; J. Pagliami, 158,178; S. 517; P. LUcavec, 527; B. Wren, 522; D. 8we DeUvery...... 5.56 6 35 Bowen,151,178; M. Ritz, 148; 1. Fouty, 160; Schaible, 547; R. Worden, 544; R. Wuster, property for public recreation use. n J r * ! 0 u?‘ iiij ,. debate team, the radio club, or anything else that the school sponsored Arbor Centerless...... 5555 36 S. Ritz, 181,153; M. Kozminski, 168; K. Ved 523; E. GreenLeaf, 504; 0. Hansen, 551; D. It was—and is—a fine idea. Under "oshmgto" s leadership, outside of normal classroom hours. fits...... ,52 32 der, 165, 144; P. Zangara, 162; C. Ramsey, Hansen, 574; J. Huehl, 516. lid Four....'...... 52 39 161,159; B. Roberts, 180,203; T. Doll, 140; M. 200 games: O. Hansen, 233; D. Hansen, The trouble in practice has been set out to collect the The thinking was that, if you couldn't make C's in your courses, you elseaSofspra...... 32 BeUeau, 188; M. Biggs, 150, 176, 149; B. signatures needed to put Proposal bad better spend your t|me affer scbool hours boning up on your class ,52 203; E. Vasas, 263,209,222; J. Beeman, 207; that governors and legislators of far boys...... 52 32 Wolfgang, 191; B. Halst, 157, 145, 153; M. D. Gerstler, 208; B. Rickman, 211; T. B on the ballot, and got them. The Sfudjes and forget about messing around with athletics, music, the op- .46 45 Plumb, 143; B, Robinson, 153, 178, 147; G. Sweeny, 201,224,200. both parties couldn't resist dipping jitter S n ip e s...... 4545 46 KUnk, 148; L. Clouse, 143,169; D. Klink, 192, , . , * * . . ■ . organization then mounted a posite sex or anything else. In other words, you were in school to (earn ■vaton...... 42.42 49 173, 154; G. Clark, 180, 147, 183; B. Griffin, powerful publicity campaign, which le e ...... 41 50 143,152,144; J. Edick, 207; D. Vargo, 159. Chelsea Bantams ed some sort of state financial about things suth as English, math, science, history and the like. If you "tpwlett Hardware...... 39 52 Standings at of Nov. 24 obviously got across to the voters. had the time, talent and inclination, you could take on some of the % Busters...... 37 54 Wednesday Owlettes WV L emergency existed. The fund The proposal passed by a vote of loonliters...... 3636 55 Chelsea Lanes...... 3232 13 became a handy source of slush to "extras" such as sports, music, clubs and Friday night dances. ads...... ,25 66 Standings as of Nov, 21 Pin Busters...... 3030 15 close to two-to-one state-wide, rc$Women, 426 series and over: C. Norman, W L Bowlettes...... 27% 17% bail out financially ailing- programs There was no mistaking the intent of the educational system. Your 1; D. Hawley, 478; F. Zatorskl, 427; T. Freeman Machine...... 31 17 ..26 19 despite opposition by most politi Chelsea Lanes...... 29 19 He/Men...... of all sorts. first obligation was to learn, and to demonstrate that you had indeed ish, 426; D. Gale, 482; B. Kaiser, 431. Flying Tigers...... * ..25 20 cians, much of the news media and jgijjden, 475 series and over: A. Bolzman, 489; Jerry’s Paint A Body Shop...... 28 20 ..23 22 been going to class, paying attention, doing your homework and passing r UAjf ; Lxtutvo a . - i i A s ...... 44 *von Gum Drops...... Result was. that a trust fund a lot nf hand-wrinafirs peer, 492; H. Norman, 677; D. Williams, Starflres...... a 23 the tests. If any grade in any course—and we w ere required to enrol! In A. Hawley, 511; A. Toijice, 536; R. Sir Pizza...... 24 24 Pin Droppers...... 15..15 \ 30 which should have accumulated That achievement was the more i^aatorski, 554; T. Schulze, 493; D. Miiier, 400; me carry ...... ot least six-—dropped below C-minus. boom, you were ineligible, no ifs Kaiser Excavating...... 23 25 Cabbage Patch...... 1Q% more than $200 million by this ' "X S la s , 476; E. Rowe, 553; D. Britton, 526; J. The A Team...... 9 36 remarkable because Proposal B Parks, 566; M. Schnaldt, 527; L, Warboy, J. K. Sommers Chiropractic...... 21 27 time had been drawn down to a ands or buts. You sat out for a semester and tried to get back into the 31 Games over 60: A. Marek, 62,69; T. Weir, was sandwiched in between a 523; T. Beranek, 505. Stivers...... 17 74,118; D. Hale, 88, 65; W. Schaffer, 66; J. good graces of your teachers. (Women, 150 games and over; D. Keezer, Lithographies, Inc...... 16 32 measly $8 million, its purpose coupe of big losers, A and C. Games of 150 and over: L. Porter, 169; M. Ceccaccl, 81,75; J. Renaud, 61; A. Sweet, 66, Harsh? Well, maybe, but the fact is that I can remember only a cou 164; C. Norman, 150, 163; D. Richmond, 158; 65; R. Carter, 64; S. Bolzman, 73; M. evaded by pilfering politicians who Voters obviously had done their L. Behnke, 159; D. Hawley, 157, 179; F. A. Walz, 173, 175, 199; M. Roberts, 176; M. Stewart, 119, 81; E. GreenLeaf, 146,131; B. ple of kids who couldn't cut the academic mustard. Faced with the reality Ritz, 151,16i; M. Johnson, 168,153; S, Ritz, could not keep their greedy hands L Zatorskl, 153; T. Bush, 151; D. Gale, 180,165. Martell, 92; L. Berg, 62, A. Taylor, 82,90; D. homework and sorted out the I Men, 175 games and over: E. Keezer, 210; 170; Li Morton, 178, 150, 163; A. Busby, 175, of having to perform in the classroom as well as outside it, we did. 165; S. Scheppe, 167; D. Keezer, 152; W. Allen, 76,76; P. Preston, 72. off. A. Bolzman, 178; G. Speer, 190,179; H. Nor Series over 120; A. Marek, 131; T. Weir, issues. I participated in some sports and in some clubs, and the coaches and man, 223, 182; D. Williams, 199, 190; .A. Kaiser, 164; B. Bauer, 167,160; M. McGuire, Show a politician some money 157, 163; J. Hafner, 159,181; S. Friday, 180, 192; D. Hansen, 153; W. Schaffer, 120; J. Cec A lot of years ago when I was Hawley, 199; A. Torrice, 202,177; R. Zator- caccl, 158; A. Sweet, 131; M. Stewart, 200; E. sponsors invariably made it clear ot the start: If you aren't making your ski, 180, 202; T. Schulze, 196; D. MUler, 189; 159; V. Wurster, 173, 154. and, with a very few exceptions, going to school, I was taught that Series of 450 and over: M. A. Walz, 547; L. GreenLeaf, 277; B. Martell, 151; A. Taylor, grades, don't waste your time and mine. Get back to your books. E. Rowe, 210; D. Britton, 198; J. Parks, 227, 172; D. ALlen, 152; P. Preston, 129. he or she will find a way to spend it 178; M. Schnaldt, 182, 177; L. Warboy, 177, Morton, 491; A. Busby, 487; B. Bauer, 454; J. constitutional earmarking of tax I got into academic trouble just once, in a physics class. After six Hafner, 456; S, Friday, 458; V. Wurster, 475. Big Boy certificate winners: E. Olberg, right now. The idea of setting 216; T. Beranek, 179. 161; D. Hansen, 165. funds is bad government. I never weeks I was told that I wasn't making a passing grade and wouldn't be dollars aside, investing them, and quite understood the argument eligible to run on the track team come spring unless I did something about Tri-City Mixed using the income for some worthy n« (ihelsea Suburban League Super Six League then, and still don't, but it was the it. The track coach offered to help, and did, and I eventually received a C. Standings as of Nov. 21 purpose while preserving the-prin if s i Standings as of Nov. 21 W L main objection raised against Pro That grade reflected as much of his effort as it did mine. He saw to it srfj W L ....58 33 W L cipal just doesn't register. In a , D, D. Deburring...... 60 31 ....58 33 Highly Hopefuls...... 56 28 posal B. Elected officials, it was that I buckled down and learned, despite the fact that I wasn't much in E'dwards Jewelers...... 53 38 Bloopers...... •■■47 37 political sense, the phrase "trust ....52 39 said, should have the "freedom" terested in the subject matter at the time. Flow Ezy...... 52 39 ....51 40 Sweet Six Team...... 44 40 fund" is a contradiction in terms. .Touch of Class...... 52 39 ....50 41 Chelsea Milling...... 40 44 to decide how tax revenues are The knowledge eventually gained has come in handy over the years. F ^ F risin g e r Realty...... 51 40 ....49 42 Night Owls...... 38 48 Elected officials can't be "trusted” 43 K. of C. Auxiliary...... 29 55 spent. I can at least wire an electrical switch, set up a chain of pulleys, im fW'lCtielsea Lanes...... i...48 ...48 43 to do anything with money except . . t(,Woodshed...... ’...46 45 3-D. .... 47 44 Games over 150: M. Kushmaul, 153; D. In the case of the Kammer Land Butler, 155,167; E. Gondek, 188; D. Taylor, provise a lever that works to my mechanical advantage, and use simple After Hours Lock Service...... 43 48 ....47 44 spend it as soon as possible. Trust Fund, along with a lot of • HeChelsea Assoc. Builders...... 41 50 ....46 45 161; S. Thurkow, 164,169, R. Hilligoss, 159; tools. High school physics is undoubtedly a lot more sophisticated today. 53 D. Borders, 163, 172,160; S. Steele, 159,191; Michigan United Conservation ^i g a u m t b l e s ...... 38 ....46 45 other examples which could be Chelsea High school math teacher and former basketball coach Robin huron Valley Optical...... 37 54 ....44 .'47 K. Clark, 167,164; L. Hanna Raade, 176; K. Cfubs sponsored and strongly back- mentioned, it has been proven con 70'KKtfte Boy 25 86 ....41 50 GreenLeaf, 191, 150, 196; R. Hummel, 174, Raymond, who is absolutely honest about saying what he thinks, coached 8 •VGameiames of 155 and over: L. Lantts, 165; P. ....39 52 151; A. Eisiee, 169; 154. ed passage of the Land Trust Fund clusively over the years that "the , Harook, 165,161; S. Bowen, 174; S. Jankovie, ....36 Series of 450 and over: D. Butler, 466; D. at Ann Arbor Pioneer last winter and should still be doing it. He lost the Tindall Roofing...... 55 Borders, 495; S. Steele, 469; K. GreenLeaf, Act, which bore , the name of Sen. government" can't be trusted to ;159; W. Gerstler, 159, 156; G. Williamson, Deadly Four...... 36 55 government " can t oe trusted to ppsjtion.(throuah a, state arbitrator's decision which may have been . tJ8(l?7;.R; Calkins, 1819 S. Schulz,494,1WJ191; .John Marek,...... i .V36 '<.,55 537; r . Hummel, 464j K. ciark,,4U . a ,1 Kerry Kamme^ of Poptiac, a strong j.j .M. Spaulding, 183; S. Jankovie, 167; G. ....35 56 cafry'out rhandated responsibilities '^technicallycorrect W certainly bdst iriter&f SHfie Pinm asters...... BwlSX'ofTurWes: s. steeie, e . Gondek, 'c o n s e r v a f io h le g is la to r. MUCC I' i l Williamson,.160,181,160; G. Reed, 158,174; 600 series: J. Harook, 676. to spend money according to the Pioneer basketball team, either athletically or academically. He's an ex F. Ferry, 160; J, Buku, 157; J, Hafner, 174, Women, 475 series: K. Lyerla, 496; M. L. N. Lacroix. ___ finally got sick and tired of the 170; C. Thompson, 193, 181, 157; K. Tobin, wishes of the public unless legally, cellent coach, and it's a shame that he will be sitting in the stands as a Westcott, 503; M. J. Gipson, 478; J. Hafner, stealing. The fund had been k V’*168; K, Bauer, 155; K. Powers, 158; M. 541; K. Fletcher, 499. coerced into doing so. spectator this season. He's too good to be wasted. 1 8 Jacobinski, 155; S. Kullenkamp, 162; D. Col- Women, 175 games: K. Fletcher, 178; J. Senior House'League repeatedly robbed by Govs. Mill- K lins, 156,166; D. Clark, 162; M. DeLaTorre, Standtmg» u of Nov. 28 Passage of Proposal B tells the Raymond told it to me straight, Hafner, 177, 190; M. L. Westcott, 199; K. iken and Blanchard and succes 5 169, 193; S. Miller, 172; C. Miller, 193; J. Lyerla, 191; J. Wilson, 180. W L governor and the Legislature to "Those new eligibility guidelines (in Ann Arbor) were announced last ^ Schulze, 162, 155; M. Usher, 156, 191; M. Men, 525 series: T. Wade, 538; J. Ritchie, Steele’s Heating...... 72 26 sive Legislatures, working in v >Biggs, 178; M. Ashmore, 156; K, Champman, 581; A. Hager, 548; J. Shadley, 528; R. Roberts Precision...... 66 39 keep their paws off the Land Trust June. Everybody—coaches, players, parents—knew about them. Either Jj &66; G. Walkowe, 168; C, Stoffer, 167; S. Harms, 544; E. Keezer, 540; D. Bloxom, 536; Adams Poured Walls...... 66 39 c a h o o ts. N Iftowen, 200,181, 189; M. Walz, 181, 178,168. Fund and let it be used for what it they all forgot, or they decided that the rules weren't going to be enforced, D. Beaver, 571; J. Lyerla,*536; G. Burnett, Waterloo Village M arket.. ■...... 66 39 There were promises to repay V Jr-465 series and over: S. Schulz, 545; M. 536. Freeman Machine...... ’.65 40 is supposed to be used for. There "I'll tell you something. If I were still there, I don't believe there S i&aulding, 469; G. Williamson, 501; J. Men, 200 games: C. Gipson, 201; V. Thompson’s Pizza...... 61 44 the "loans” borrowed from the •; lHafner, 497; C. Thompson, 531; M. DeLa- are ways of getting around even a would have been any ineligible basketball players. I would have kept track Hafner, 211; J, Harook, 234, 259; D. Beaver, Chelsea Lumber...... 56 42 trust fund, but never a buck was § (Torre, 490; M. Usher, 484; S. Bower, 570; M. 209; J. Lyerla, 202; R. Harms, 214; J. Rit Chelsea Big Boy...... Oil 3 Walz, 527. constitutional order, but it's con- of how they were coming along in their classes on a week-to-vveek basis, F| ------chie, 215; A. Hager, 202; P. Titus, 215; J. Parts Peddier.'...... 56 49 paid back. The fund continued to Craft, 213. Washtenaw Engineering...... 55 50 siderably more difficult than and if I found some boy who was struggling, I would have seen to it that McCalla Feeds...... 52 53 evading a law. he got help if he needed it. That's as important a responsibility for a Bantam Family Kilbreath’a Trucking...... 51 54 coach as teaching the game he's coaching. These kids are not dumb and Afternoon Delights Bauer Builders...... 46 59 Michigan's voters have express !j % W L Kinetico...... 45 60 Sunday Nile Come-Ons incapable of learning. Some of them just need to be nudged in the rear * Care Bears...... 28 17 Standings as of Nov. 20 VFW No. 4076...... 40 65 ed themselves overwhelmingly in b W L Standings as of Nov. 18 * Mini-Mouse...... 27 18 Bollinger Sanitation...... 34 71 W L (those weren't the actual words Raymond used), and some need special Split Seconds...... 33% 22% T-C Welding...... 32 73 favor of the Land Trust Fund, and it % Gremlins...... 23 22 Larson & Holmes...... 36 13 2 Triple Dips...... 29 27 Kothe Farms.'...... 15 90 instruction. You figure out whot the individual problem is, and you come The A Team...... 20 25 Me 8c You It The Other 2...... 30 19 is to be hoped that the politicians brothers ...... 13 32 Tri-Nooners...... 28% 27% 600series: J. Hughes, 616; G. Seitz,628; H. up with a solution. If you don't do that, you don't deserve to be a coach." Alley Cats...... 28% 27% Dynamic 4 ....; ...... 29 20 got the message from the Nov. 6 rage: Nabb, 606. 20 M arx...... 25% 30% 525 series: G. Biggs, 546; D. Thompson, 4 -E ’s...... 29 As for the argument being put forward in Ann Arbor that the ineligi Jjegarlowicz, 45; L. Zegarlowicz, 31, 39; M, Waterloo Aces...... 28 21 election results. Sanders, 73; J. Armentrout, 32; J. Armen- Ten Ticklers...... 23 33 534; K. McCalla, 534; L. Feeman, 587; R. ble athletes are being denied opportunities to move on into college Games 150 or over: D. Harsh, 192, 160; K. Cordell...... 27 22 trout, 60, 131; H. GreenLeaf, 64, 50; J. Wolllnger, 527; Ron Sweeny, 560; J. Harook, 22 GreenLeaf, 181; A. Morgan, 158; P. Martell, 529; R. Kiel, 550; D. Plumb, 528; B. Faron, Watchamacalllts...... 27 The many millions of dollars that sports, and possibly into the pros, it just doesn't wash. No reputable col- Jtainey, 47. Pin Knockers...... 26 23 i Big Boy certificate winners: M. Sanders, 158; A. Holliday, 163. 530; D. Bauer, 559; C. Clouse, 534; W. Series 450 or over: K. GreenLeaf, 491; D. Water Bugs...... 25 24 have been stolen out of the fund lege or university is going to admit a studpnt who couldn't maintain at Jei; J. D. Williams, 157. Westphal, 591; J. Alexander, 549; R. Zator- C 8.V ...... 24 25 Harsh, 484. ski, 569. over the years probably will never least a C average in high school, much less grant him or her an athletic 69ers...... 23 26 210 games: W. Westphal, 227; J. Hughes, 28 be repaid, but what accrues from scholarship. 228,234; G. Seitz, 221,235; H. Nabb, 210,212; Roberts & Parker...... 23 Captain & Crew...... 23 26 D. Thompson, 211. now on should be safe against I've said it several times before in this column: Only a select few Village Drunks...... 21 28 Over the Hill Gang...... 19 30 squandering for purposes other especially talented high school athletes go on to play in college, and the Farr & Pearson...... 18 31 than the purchase of public recrea chances for advancing into the pro ranks ond making a living by playing Chelsea Preps Dauit & Ameel...... 18 31 Williams...... 13 36 Standings as of Nov. 24 tion lands. games ore so remote os to be scarcely worth considering. For most kids, W L Men, 500 series and over: A. Schauer, 514; B. Calkins, 562, J. Emmert, 515; D. Parker, participation in organized sports ends with high school graduation. OPEN Pin Busters...... 49 28 512; K. Larson, 618. Village Hair Forum...... 48 29 When they finish high school, students should have learned enough 35 Men, 170 games and over: B. Calkins, 249; Cosmic Bowlers...... 42 M. Dauit, 177; D. Farr, 178; J. Emmert, 200; to either continue their education or go out and make a living in the job Fox Fire...... 41 36 Richard A* Cook 38 D. Clouse, 183; D. Parker, 179; K. Larson, market. Strikers...... 39 209, 210, 199; H, Holmes, 172; T. Haywood, Lane Busters...... 39 38 Completes Training ICC C is a TIT’S1 43 188; D. Rosentreter, 180. Young Misses...... 34 Women, 450 series and over: J. Clouse, U. S. Army Pvt. Richard A. Blonde Bombers...... 16 61 513; D. Kearney, 459; M. Klink, 454; D. ■ BOWLING Games over 100: B. Hansen, 102, 128; E. Klink, 500; L. Pftrker, 459; B. larson, 537. Cook, J r ., son of Richard A. and CALL Beeman, 109, 134, 120; R. Jaques, 108; J. Women, 160 games and over: J. Clouse, Christina J . Cook of Gregory, has Fowler, 173, 110, 110; S. Cooper, 132; R. 185,186; D. Kearney, 180; P. Thlery, 163; D. Gonyer, 101,122, 111; D. Olberg, 101,122. Vargo, 160; M. Klink, 199; D. Klink, 161,194; completed basic training at Fort Series over 300: B. Hansen, 318; E. L. Parker, 167; B. Larson, 212, 169; C. Knox, K y. KLINK EXCAVATING Beeman,363; J.Fowler,393; R. Gonyer, 334; Williams, 163; C. Coffman, 175. D. Olberg, 321. During the training, students for received instruction in d rill and TOP SOIL PROCESSED ASPHALT HOURS ceremonies, weapons, map read ROAD GRAVEL DRIVES ing, tactics, military courtesy, SAND military justice, first aid, and ALL TYPES OF STONES Sunday------11:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Army history and traditions. He is a 1984 graduate of Chelsea 10:00 p.m. -11:00 p.m. High school. 4 7 5 -7 6 3 1 Monday____12:00 noon - 6:15 p.m. 9:00 p.m. * 12:00 midnight RINADILLA STORE Tuesday...... 9 :0 0 a .m . • 5 :4 5 p.m . SINCE 1873 |MON., TUiS., WED.,, SAT. A SUN. Wednesday. 12:00 noon - 6:15 p.m. THURSm'FRI. NOON TO 11 P.M. 10 A.M.-10 P.M. 9 :0 0 p.m . -12:00 midnight Thursday.. .12:00 noon -6:15 p.m . OLDKST STO RK IN LIVIN GSTO N COUNTY 9:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. M OF DOWNTOWN UNADILLA Friday...... 12:00 noon - 6 :3 0 p.m . .. 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LOTS W PAEKIMft . RIO CIRCLR DRIV8 Chelsea Lanes, Inc. * CHICK-OUTS IN-OUT PAST OR TAKi YOUR TIMB! Wl TAKI POOR STAMPS Featuring the Mark IV Lounge SANOWICHIS AND STUPPBD PIZZAS - ANY-TIMI 1 1SO S. M ain St., Chelsea Ph. 473-8141 12 The Chelsoo Stondord, Wednesday, November 28, 1984 AGRICULTURE IN ACTION J MCHWAJVgMBtMfAUJ Prisoners Evaluated lit!I ★ Spending Your y'kt Tax Dollars y r .> r The federal government is big Before Entering iP business—and you pay for it. As a (____ D J ? k , K taxpayer, you probably don’t want to pay the bills for everybody who receives support from Uncle Sam. We hear about Camp Waterloo the Pentagon Spending thousands I* of dollars for an item you and I » -v/ could buy for 59 cents at the hard WftM ware store. That’s a problem. But fox'1 fSp , the real disgrace In the system is 1 how and why Congress authorizes l i * the spending of your money. J'ij!'" 'tty> First of aU, you have no say in r ' 7 how your tax dollars are spent. Your elected representatives • - I Ik.MX* decide that. But are you ac quainted with them? Have you told them how you want your 1111 JT. 3 * * - money spent? And -if $ou have, r v ( r4St •' 4...... •'•^'k,,- ■^^>1 - f. , did they take your advice? In a wm$ nutshell, here’s how most of them m* * 1' - ^ * , f f* m do it: they decide their biggest - * ‘ • ' *i ‘ A ^ W > 3 * * yi Jr- •iiSvaii»afitait4iTiiii'inw constituencies, then they try to throw money at them, especially r '' v>~ BEACH MIDDLE school students run a combines swimming, water and dryland exer* around election time. 20-part exercise course during their Friday morn- clses, takes about 25 minutes and nearly every stu- Your representatives’ main ing aerobic swimming class. The course, which dent can complete it. business is the re-election game. Unless they plan to get out of politics, their first priority is sur Beach Students Enjoy Aerobics vival. Their decisions are based HT-'f; m m Beach Middle school students on that main item, especially the touch board at top, drop down. “ The most important thing that U;P" didn’t expect to have fun during decisions that involve federal Climb out, do five pull-ups on bar. we are accomplishing is that the money and its distribution to f - v , . „ their Friday’s aquatic aerobics After Students run the entire students are learning that good class, said pool director Larry their constituents. , . T J course, they start all over again. healthy exercise does not have to j>U ’ \ /' - 4. Reed. Now, they can’t wait to sur So, sif you don’t like the way “When we first started this ac be a drudgery but can be fun,” they spend your money, your only m mount the aerobic' obstacle tivity, they could not finish it in a Reed said. course. hope is to tell them so. They know class period. Now the m ajority of The program was developed that if enough people like you The class meets every Friday the students are able to do so. The from the combined ideas of swim aren’t happy with the way they’re A R T ACKERM AN directs prisoners in the morning at the pool. Students students -are progressing and club coach, Jon Oesterle: swim pieces of dental work per month including chrorp1^ doine their inh their iob seouritv dental Isb program st Camp Waterloo Correction learn the use of all muscle groups having a great time becoming nnd dentures ' ' ming instructor Judy Ward and is nil. Prison. The program manufactures about 350 in a combination of water, swim more physically fit,” said Reed. Reed. ming and dry-land exercises. The circuit normally lasts 25 minutes. Camp Waterloo Correction again placed in medium custody. over 26 years old, he may dediict Half of the obstacle course runs Today’s Prison Camp Control has had If yes, he proceeds to the next another point. J'’ something like this: 10 dryland Gakns Tag Days Funds more than 30 walk-aways so far question. The management and confine push-URs followed by a run in the this year. The prison population is 7. Have there been three or ment levels are then compabed.w shallow end of the pool. Then, Investor serving time for offenses ranging more incidents of escape, AWOL, If both are eligible for minimumw climb over the bulkhead, jump Help Sick, Needy Chddnen from larceny from a building, or absconding? If yes, the security, the prisoner may goitp a minimum facility. A minini&m off block one, swim 25 yards, On Friday and Saturday, Nov. year. By Thomas E . O’Hara armed robbery, breaking and prisoner goes to medium custody. Chairman, Board of Trustees If no, he proceeds to the next and medium rating makes ithe climb out of pool, do 10 sit-ups. 30 and Dec. 1 the Galens Medical The Galens, a service organiza entering, -and first degree National Assoc, of Investment Chibs murder. In fact, there are cur question. prisoner eligible for a minimum Jump off diving board, climb out, Society w ill once again appear on tion composed of University of & Editor, Better Investing Magazine rently 16 prisoners serving life 8. Does the prisoner have a facility. Because of crowded dive again. Swim down lane two, the streets of \yashtenaw county Michigan Medical Students, will • * * sentences in the camp, said juvenile arrest record or a walk prison conditions, a medium climb bulkhead, swim across areas for the 57th annual Galens send its 150 members out onto Q. I have owned Dow Chemical Michael Flintoft, administrative away from a juvenile or rating in both levels could still ' shallow end, climb out, touch side Tag Days Street Drive, to raise Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti’s street stock for about 10 years. I paid assistant to the camp superinten minimum security facility within enable a prisoner to be placed! in wall, re-enter, swim, climb money for projects aiding sick comers and shopping m alls and $50 a share for it, and while it dent. the last 10 years? If yes, the minimum security with the ap bulkhead, dive and swim to deep and needy children both at the University of Michigan cam went a little higher after I bought Yet, before a prisoner can be prisoner is placed in medium proval of the warden. .’J end. Climb rope on diving board, Christmas and throughout the pus to enthusiastically collect it, most of the time it has been eligible to enter the camp, he custody. If no, he continues to the The state-wide prison popula contributions from passersby to lower. And, as you can see, it is must undergo a lengthy evalua next question. tion for minimum security^ be used exclusively for the pro now just a little better than hall of tion process, and fit under 9. Is the prisoner a potentially facilities was 1,392 as of Aug-40. motion of children’s health what I paid for it. The dividend is several state and Bureau of Cor high assault risk without a parole The facilities are set up to qc- throughout the Washtenaw coun good on today’s price, and has rection’s policies. date coming up within one year? comodate 1,372 and are therefofe ty area. No administrative ex more than doubled since I bought The evaluation process is an If yes, the prisoner goes to 20 persons over capacity. penses are funded through the the stock, but it is still modest on-going one and prisoners are medium custody. If no, he However, overcrowding is not street drive. In return, the Galens when figured on the price I paid routinely evaluated every six answers the final question. evenly distributed. Camp will be distributing red and green for the stock. Would you recom months to determine what con 10. Are there any major pend Waterloo has a capacity of 158 but tags in keeping with the holiday mend that 1 continue to hold the finement level they require. The ing felony charges? If yes, the its current population is 196. Ac spirit, tags that area residents stock. four confinement levels are max prisoner stays in medium cording to Flintoft, the Camp proudly display on everything A. At this time I would continue imum, close, medium and custody. If no, he becomes eligi holds prisoners who are in the from parkas and purses to to hold Dow Chemical as a ll of us minimum. ble for minimum custody. process of being reclassified at strollers. know, the chemical industry has According to Flintoft, the After the prisoner’s confine and sent to other facilities. Th e£ The smiling face adorning the had a rough decade. That part of Jackson State Prison is a max ment level has been determined, camp also takes the overflow billboards the Galens will wear is the industry which is dependent his management level is from the Michigan Parole Camp JM imum security facility. It has gun this year’s Tag Days poster child, upon oil for its raw material has turrets, a wall surrounding the evaluated according to a point in Jackson. Mindy King. Mindy is a four- seen the cost sky-rocket. We have prison and a high guard to system, said Flintoft. The The last set of criteria'" a year-old girl recently hospitaliz seen some violent up and down prisoner ratio. A close security prisoner may have at most four prisoner must meet before he can WEAR THESE ed at the Mott Children’s Hospital. movement in the total business facility has either a wall or fence points to qualify for minimum be placed in minimum security for septic arthritis. picture that had been hard on the and a lower guard to prisoner custody. Medium custody ranks are policy directives. The Burequ of Corrections w ill allow dll WATERPROOF BOOTS A large proportion of the Tag company. There has been a ratio. The medium facility has a between five and nine points. males and females of a ll age$ to Days collection is used to support general over-supply of a number double link fence surrounding the Close custody is between 10 and enter a minimum security facili AND GET THE the Mott Children’s Hospital of the chemicals that Dow pro prison, no gun turrets or walls 17 points and over 18 points is duces and this has resulted both and fewer guards. maximum. ty provided they are not serving t Workshop, a place where for a sexual offense or are idepji-ML JUMP ON hospitalized children can escape in lower out-put and lower prices. Prisoners in Camp Waterloo If the prisoner is a very high fied as homosexuals. It is against^^ from their frightening illnesses The current boom in industrial are on their honor. There are no assault or potential assault risk, the law to allow sexual offenders ' WET WEATHER. and play in a supervised learning output is being reflected in Dow’s fences or walls surrounding the he is penalized four points. The Waterproof/insulated Irish Setters business. Both output and prices prison, no locks on the doors, no number of assaultive felony con in the camp program. According environment. Galens funds are to Flintoft, this is because tlje Guaranteed Waterproof—Red Wing s new Thundar Leather keeps used for workshop supplies, are higher in recent months and gun turrets. The guard to victions is multiplied by one point your feet exceptionally dry. It repels water, yet breathes like ordinary seem to be headed higher. Earn prisoner ratio is the lowest in the per conviction. If the prisoner’s camps are barracks-style dqd leather for solid comfort outdoors. salaries, and for an annual sexual offenders and homosex And they're warm—fully-lined with Thinsulale’ to block out the cold, ings in this year are expected to minimum facility. At Camp record shows a dishonorable or Christmas party, complete with uals would be difficult to control. Cambrelle* to absorb perspiration, plus Red Wing's exclusive Santa and presents, a cheery more than double those of 1983. Waterloo, there are 16 guards for bad service discharge, he SuperSole. Gel the jump on wet and cold weather with Irish Setters. The earnings for the first two receives one point. The number Prisoners who are serving fcjr AVAILABLE IN SIZES B 9-13, D 6-14, EE 7-12. event for all those little ones who 196 prisoners. Regular head- quarters suggest thisH will hap counts at two-hour intervals and of assaultive acts in jail in the arson or have a history of arson must remain In the hospital dur are also not allowed in the camp ing the holiday season. pen. In 1983 Dow had one division neighborhood watch programs last year is based on the sheriff's that lost over $100 million. This are used to keep track of the report, with one point per act. because of the wooden cahjp The first Tag Days drive in 1927 was its Dowell Energy Service prison population, said Flintoft. If he has not been incarcerated buildings. Camp Sauble, nedr£ FOSTER'S raised $1,000 to help support the Unit. It has sold 50% of that unit To qualify for Camp Waterloo, within the last five years and is of Manistee, was burned down b^ ^ Galens Workshop. Last year, the and has a good profit on that sale. the prisoner is evaluated accord uncertain risk, the prisoner gets arson in November, 1980. [ The types of prisoners t MEN'S WEAR Galens Tag Days Street Drive It also believes that division will ing to his confinement and three points. Any major miscon raised over $55,000. This year’s be operating profitably and no management levels, and must fit ducts in the reception and camp serves tend to be those wj goal is to surpass that figure. longer acting as a drag on the under certain policies. guidance center where the are towards the ends of the RE.ns#i;N ti Donations to the Galens Tag profits of other units. To determine whether a prisoner enters the correction sentences. A recent walk-awa.. Days Drive may also be sent to: It looks like thngs are now go prisoner should be in a max system is given three points. Scott Lerohy, was serving a lifd- •>** Galens Medical Society, F8419 ing very 'well for Dow and that imum, close, medium or The number of years until the sentence for first degree murder :R Mott Children’s Hospital, Ann Ar earnings will be up sharply. In minimum facility, he must prisoner’s early release date is Lerohy, however, had spent-l!9 years in prison and had displayed MACE IN U S A bor 48109. the current state’ of the stock answer a series of 10 questions weighed. If the date is within five market there isn’t likely to be about his confinement level, ex years, he does not receive points. good behavior throughout Uidt much upward action in the price plained Flintoft. These are as For five to 10 years, he receives time before he was moved t)o of the stock. But I doubt if the pre follows: four points, and over 10 years is Camp Waterloo. All of the camp's! Where can I sent lack of confidence will per 1. Has there been any escape six points. lifers have Bureau of Correctioijs COLD WEATHER sist in the stock market much attempt or conspiracy to escape a The Bureau of Corrections also Facilities approval. save money on my beyond the time of our national secure adult facility within the examines the prisoner’s conduct There are two main reasons f<)r kids winter jackets? IS ON THE WAY!! elections in November unless last five years? If yes, the in prison as part of his manage different security levels. One'Is cost. The lower the security leyej, Stop by the those elections go considerably prisoner is placed in maximum ment level under five sub different from what samplings security. If no, the prisoner pro categories. These are as follows: the cheaper the cost to the publiij. The different levels also belj) suggest. In other words my guess ceeds to question 2. Each major misconduct or SPORTS CORNER is that within the coming year the 2. Have there been two or more felony conviction is penalized one decompress prisoners so they cafi *•» I S ** for all of your jacket needs. price of Dow could be up con incidents of taking hostages or point. Any more than six is dis re-enter society. Prisoners arp either paroled or moved to cofij- siderably and your chance of a violence in the last 10 years? If qualified. The number of munity status, such as halfway price increase is as good there as yes, the prisoner is again placed nonbondable misconducts are houses, upon leaving the systenj. < in many other stocks. in maximum security. If no, he each given one point. A nonbond SAVE NOW Those who serve a life sentence Once that price increase takes proceeds to question 3. able misconduct is fighting, v on our warm jackets can only be freed if the govei^of place, you w ill want to look at 3. Has the prisoner served less assault, striking, rioting, escap commutes their sentence follow Dow again and decide if you want than one year of a 20 year ing, attempting to strike, riot or ing a public hearing and recom V to hold it for the longer period. minimum sentence or is he a escape; felony, homicide, c/< > > mendation by the Bureau of Coi|- potentially high assault risk who threatening behavior, sexual rections Facilities. \f has served less than one year of a assault, and possession of Besides a low security levOj, 15-year minimum term? If yes, dangerous contraband. Mr. O’Hara welcomes your Camp Waterloo offers several / the prisoner stays in maximum The number of major miscon questions and comments, but will programs to prisoners. These iii security. If no, he proceeds to the ducts or felony convictions in answer only through this column. elude a college program, grou^ next question. volving sexual assault or serious R id e r s who send in questions on counseling, and group psychof 4. Is the prisoner within five injury is multiplied by two. A 7 a general investment subject or therapy. Prisoners may also par years of an early release date or serious injury is anything more on a corporation with broad in ticipate in four public works pro has he served over one-third of than bruises and superficial vestors’ interest, and whose ques jects where they go out in th his minimum term? If no, the lacerations. community and perform wor featuring youth & toddler sizes tions are used, will receive a prisoner is placed in close Securi If the prisoner has been i complimentary one year’s sub such as cleaning parks. and also adult ty. If yes, he proceeds to the next classified to involuntary segrega scription to the investment tion within the last three years, magazine Better Investing. We question. 5. Is the prisoner serving or he receives four points for each would be pleased to send a com > i pending on an escape sentence. If time. If he has been found guilty THE SPORTS CORNER plimentary copy of Better In yes, he is placed in medium of inciting to riot in the iast five vesting magazine or information custody. If no, he proceeds to the years, he receives 10 points. Factory Outlet about investment clubs to any next question. If the prisoner is a low assault reader requesting it. Please send 6. Is the prisoner within two risk or low property risk, he may A day is not really 24 hours 8099 MAIN ST. DEXTER, Ml. your request to: Today’s In years of his release date or within deduct two points from the total. long. It's exactly 23 hours, vestor, P.O. Box 220, Royal Oak An honorable discharge sub 56 minutes and 4.1 sec 426-4617 46066. three years of his release date onds. with two years served. If no, he is tracts one point. If the prisoner is in k .'.?
The Chelseo Standard, Wednesday, November 28, 1984 13
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'.‘‘A v< S , , , ' *' Bus Fleet OK W i4^H?' By Health Department Following an Inspection by the Michigan State Police the Man Washtenftw County Health also should be vaccinated, to chester schools bus fleet has Department personnel will be reduce the possibility that these received an excellent rating. For providing an opportunity for patients might catch the flu when the second year in a row the Man citizens in high risk groups to receiving medical care. chester fleet passed all buses on receive flu shots this fall, accord Possible side effects from the the initial inspection. There were ing to Dr. John Atwater, director vaccine: Most people have no no buses taken off the road by the of the department. side effects from recent Influenza State Police inspection team. The shots are recommended, vaccines. Flu shots are given by LH Problems which were detected Dr. Atwater explained, for per injection, usually into a muscle of were of such a minor nature that sons 60 years of age or older, and the upper arm. This may cause the bus mechanic, Howard Poley, for those with chronic illness. Ar soreness for a day or two at the was able to make the corrections rangements should be made injection site and occasionally and immediately receive a pass either with the person’s private may also cause a fever or / i 1 -j1? ' ' ing inspection. -5 ' ** V' clinic, of which several are Unlike 1976 swine flu vaccine, re f t t / * - , * - worked hard during the year do f ■•«<. X ' ( scheduled throughout the county. cent flu shots have not been link ed to the paralytic illness Guillain ing preventive maintenance In t ''5*1 *“** '/* ^ In Dexter, the clinic will be order to keep the fleet In top run ' V ,V ♦ «>* ^' ' t *, *W * ✓ /» v y » , * ?. * held from 10:30 a.m . until noon, v t **> ,-1 , < Barre Syndrome. As is the case ning and safety condition. Tuesday, Nov. 6, at the Dexter with most drugs or vaccines, ■#* •* Senior Nutrition Site, (Knights of there is a possibility that allergic Columbus hall), 8265 Dexter- or more serious reactions or even Chelsea Rd. death, could occur with the flu G i v e t o y s A1 / v" - . . i, d -"■'■• - /-?-* ^/> f V/JOI'.V! ‘MJf ;>!i th e ir,4984 vCrop! aoreages, to,V WOLVERINE A AUTO/TRUCK PLAZA MMHOLIDAY IN OUR NEWLY IN OUR NEWLY ENLARGED TRAVEL STORE REMODELED RESTAURANT In the spirit of Christmas, we will 11 p.m. - 11 a.m. donate to the Spaulding Home AU - U - CAN - EAT for Children, Chelsea, Mich., $7,00000 in the name of all our Christmas Gift Ideas HOT CAKES patrons who sign our register q t-.1 Jewelry - Incolay R tOi, book located at the control desk. & COFFEE Toys ■ Western Boots V. In addition, on Dec. 21st at 3:00 O n ly * p.m. we are going to hold a i >>? 9 9 drawing for all people who have I nr Register for Prizes To 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. entered the drawing and give away to some lucky patron ALL - U - CAN - EAT Be Given Away on Dec. $ 1 , 0 0 0 0 0 . 110/ HOME-MADE 21st. Sign up now and your Christmas Drawings 3:00 p.m. may be even merrier than you fti CHILI 1 (LK>, thought! Merry Christmas from the people at the Wolverine 76 Wolverine Track Plaza O n ly *2 .6 9 Auto/Truck Plaza. 1-94 & Baker Rd. Dexter, Mich. We will be open Dec. 25th, so Ph. 426-3951 watch for our Dinner specials. 1A - The Chelsaa Standard. Wednesday. November 28, 1984 Church Services Mormon™ Lutheran~ Methodist CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST FAITH EVANGEUCAL LUTHERAN CHELSEA FREE METHODIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS The Rev. Mark Potinsky, Pastor 7665 Werkner Rd, Chelsea Brancb-Rebekah Hall Wednesday, Nov. 26- Mearl Bradley, Pastor Every Sunday- 7:30 p.m.—Choir. Wednesday, Nov. 26— (:30 a.m.—Sacrament. Friday, Nov. 30— 6:30 p.m.—Loyalty dinner. '10:50 a.m.—Sunday school. 8:30 a.m.--Inquirers XH, Thursday, Nov. 29- 11:40 a.m.—Priostfwod. Saturday, Dec, 1— 6:00 a.m ,-P rayer hour. 10:00 a.m.-Christmas rehearsal, 7:00 p.m.—Visitation. (Son-Denomituil tonal— Sunday, Dec, 2 - Friday, Nov. 30- 6:00 a.m.—Prayer hour. : , CHELSEA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 10:00 a.m,—Worship service with communion. Sermon on the battle of Jericho. Sunday, Dec. 2 - 4 . 337 Wilkinson St. 6:00 a.m.—Prayer hour. Erik Hansen, Pastor Choir sings. 11:10 a,m.—Sunday school 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. Monday, Dec. 3— 11:00 a.m.—Momlng worship. .J 10:00 a.m.—Learning from God’s word. 7:30 p.m,-PTO. 11:00 a,m.—Communion. 10:55 a.m,—Morning worship, prayer, ser 6:00 p.m.—Evening worship. vice, and Junior church, Tuesday, Dec. 4— 6:00 p.m.—Confirmation. 6:00 p.m .-R ev. Nelson Brandymore t 6:00 p.m.—Bible instruction and Wednesday, Dec. 5— followed by wedding fellowship. 7:30 p.m.—Advent I worship, Mrs. Lee Mash bum. Every Monday— Monday, Dec. 3 - PVT. SCOTT M. KRULL 7:00 p.m.—Faith, hope and love. Coffee by Ladles Aid. 8:30 p.m.-Cholr. 7:30 p.m,-Tri-W. (Women’s ministry.) Location to be an 7:30 p.m.-FMY Outreach. nounced, \ OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN Wednesday, Dec. 5 - Pinckney Area Youth Every Second Tuesday- 7:00 p.m.—Mid-week service. 7100 p.m.—Royal Ranger Christian 1515 S. Main, Chelsea The Rev. Franklin H. Glebel, Pastor Completes Marine ’Scouting. SALEM GROVE UNITED METHODIST E very Wednesday— . Every Sunday— *■ 9:00 a.m.—Bible classes for ages 3 3320 Notten Rd. Recruit Training > 7:00 p.m.—Bible study and prayer for The Rev. David C, Collins, Pastor 'special needs. through adult. 10:30 a.m.—Worship service. Holy Com Every Sunday— Marine EM. Scott M. K ru li, son munion 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays. 9:30 a,m.-Church school. of Leroy L. and Sandra J. Krull of i CHELSEA CHRISTIAN MEN’S 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. ‘ FELLOWSHIP PRAYfiR BREAKFAST 3692 Colonial D r., Pinckney, has INDIAN POWWOW: Children from JoAnn ■ Chelsea Hospital Cafeteria ST. JACOB EVANGELICAL Autumn Allen, Tracy Dufek, Lesley Davis, and. LUTHERAN FIRST UNITED METHODIST completed recruit training at Second Saturday Each Month— Parks and Territorial Rds. Thornton’s first grade class at South school dress Noelle Neidermeier. In the back row, left to rights » 8:00 a.m.—Breakfast. The Rev, Andrew Bloom, Pastor Marine Recruit Depot, San 12501 Riethmiller Rd., Grass Lake The Rev. Larry Nichols and ed as Indians and played homemade drams for I 8:30-10:00 a.m.—Program. are Jim Osborne, Jocelyn Dohner, Garth WiULs,, Every Sunday— The Rev. David Goldsmith, Pastors Diego. parents on Friday, Nov. 16. In the front row, from Evei Damon McLaughlin, Jamie Policht, and Michael ? CHELSEA FULL GOSPEL 9:00 a.m.—Sunday school. During the 11-week training cy 10:10 a.m.—Divine services. nday t left to right, are Ruth Neustifter, Melissa Moore, Sm ith. 11452 Jackson Rd, 11:15 a.m,—Woirshlp service. cle, Krull was taught the basics of t The Rev. Chuck Clemons, Pastor Erin Baker, Andrea Ludwig, Jessica Inwood, ST. THOMAS battlefield survival. He was in (Every Sunday— WATERLOO VILLAGE J, 10:00 a.m,—Sunday school, EVANGEUCAL LUTHERAN Ellsworth and Haab Rds. UNITED METHODIST troduced to the typical daily 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 8118 Washington St. Please Notify Us I 6:30 p.m.—Evening worship. The Rev. Paul Puffe, Pastor routine that he will experience Every Sunday— The Rev. Larry Nichols and South School First , Every Wednesday— The Rev. David Goldsmith, Pastors during his enlistment and studied In Advance of - 7:00 p.m.—Midweek prayer and Bible 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 10:45 a.m.—Worship service. Every Sunday— the personal and professional study. 10:00 a.m.-Sunday school. standards traditionally exhibited Any Change in Address 11:15 a.m.—Worship service. ' CHELSEA HOSPITAL MINISTRY TRINITY LUTHERAN by Marines. Grade Holds Pow-Wow 'Every Sunday— 5758 M-36, three miles east of Gregory William J. Trosien, pastor t FIRST UNITED METHODIST He participated in an active ' 10:00 a.m.—Morning service, Chelsea 128 Park St. South school’s first grade class and included visits from several ; Community Hospital Cafeteria. 8765977 church, 8784016, pastor physical conditioning program Every Sunday— The Rev. Dr. David Truran, Pastor along with their teacher, JoAnn Chelsea residents who shared 8:00 a.m.—Worship service. Inspiration Line: 475-1852. and gained proficiency in a varie ■ COVENANT Wednesday, Nov. 28— Thornton, welcomed guests to an their knowledge and expertise ! Dr. R. J. Ratzlaff, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday and Bible school. ty of military skills, including 10:45 a.m.—Worship service. 3:30 p.m.—Praise Choir. Indian pow-wow on Frid a y, Nov. about Indian culture, life and the LOY'S TV 50 N. Freer Rd. 6:30 p.m.—Rainbow Ringers. first aid, rifle markmanship and .Every Sunday— 16. world in which the Native ZION LUTHERAN 7:15 p.m.—Carollers. close order drill. Teamwork and - 9:00 a.m.—Sunday school. 7:15 p.m.—Tlntlnnabula tors. Mothers, fathers, aunts, American lived. Annalissa Gray- 10:30 a.m.—Worship and nursery. Comer of Fletcher and Waters Rd. Salas & Service The Rev. John R. Morris, Pastor 8:00 p.m.—Chancel Choir. self-discipline were emphasized uncles, grandparents and others Lion offered insight into what the Sahirriflv. 1 Friday, Nov. 30- throughout the training cycle. 111 N Mapl* IM-. Ann Arbor , IMMANUEL BIBLE /:u0 p.m.—Renearwi for ihc wedding o' special to first grade members of area was like before being settled 145 E. Summit St. YT classes. A 1984 graduate of Pinckney 9:00 a.m.—Eighth grade, Pam Lewis and Tom Dunmire. the “Peaceful People” tribe by the present residents and how * The Rev. John A. McLean, Pastor Saturday, Dec. 1— Every Sunday— 10:00 a.m.—Seventh grade. High school, he joined the Marine 10:00 a.m.—Joymakers. 5:00 p.m.—Wedding of Pamela Lewis and watched and enjoyed the many me muians used what they' found ,> 9:45 a.m .-/Sunday school, nursery pro Thomas Dunmire. Corps in July 1984. vided. 12:30 p.m.—Women’s annual Christmas songs, which told the story of here to live. poitluck program, Sunday, Dec. 2— 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship, nursery 8:45 a.m,—Worship service. Crib Native Americans and their All of the study and prepara provided. Su.unday, Dec. 2— 769-0198 9:00 a.m.—Adult Inquirer’s class. nursery. history. The students also per tions came together in the Nov. 6:00 p .m .- Evening worship. 9:00 a.m .-H igh school choir. , Every Wednesday— 9:00 a.m.—Sunday school. St John’s Has formed an Indian dance of joy 16th pow-wow. 10:15 a .m —Worship Service with holy 10:00 a.m .—Worship service. Crib :00 p.m.—Family hour, prayer meeting nursery. Church school classes for children and accompanied themselves ; and Bible study. communion. Tuesday, Dec. 4- who are over two years of age but not in Guest Pastors with hand-made drums and ankle 7:15 p.m.—Senior Choir. kindergarten. MT. HOPE BIBLE 10:30 a.m.—Klndergariners, first and sec bells. 12884 Trist Rd„ Grass Lake ond graders leave for class session in rooms For December Festivities took place in the The Rev. Leon R. Buck, Pastor Assembly of God— 2 ana 3 in the Education Building. Every Sunday— FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD 11:00 a.m.—Church school classes for The Rev. Theodore Wimmler music room at South school ' 10:00a.m.—Sunday school. . The Rev. Phil Farnsworth, Pastor klndergariners through grade 12. and The Rev. Iva Mae Foster will which was decorated with cattail < ’ 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. Every Sunday— 11:10 a.m.—Adult Discussion group meets be guest pastors during the mats woven by the class, a totum 6:00 p.m.—Evening service. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. in the Social Center. 'E very Wednesday— 11:00 a.m —Worship service and Sunday 12:00 p.m.—All church school classes con month of December for St. pole, baskets, a tree and various Our 7:00 p.m.—Bible study. school nursery for pre-schoolers. clude. John’s, Rogers Comers. animal skins. The Indian en 6:00 p.m.—Evening worship. 6:00 p.m.—Ladies night out. NORTH SHARON BIBLE Every Wednesday— Monday, Dec. 3— The Rev. Wimmler will speak campment was completed with a , ■! Sylvan and Washbume Rds. 7:00 p.m.—Christ’s Ambassadors. Bible 7:30 p.m.—Work Area on Education on Dec. 2,9 and 16. He is a retired nine-foot tee-pee, Indian corn, In k The Rev. Timothy E. Booth, Pastor study and prayer. meets In the Education Building. Every Sunday— pastor from Jackson. dian paintings typifying ac Fbode Tuesday, Dec. 4— - 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school, Baptist— 12:00 noon—Advent study In the Crippen The Rev. Foster most recently tivities in the lives of Native i 11:00 a.m.—Worship service. GREGORY BAPTIST Building. served Brighton Emmanuel Americans completed the at 6:00 p.m.~Senior High Youth meeting. 12:00 noon—Mature Mlnglers. Youth choir. The Rev. W. Truman Cochran, Pastor Every Sunday— 7:30 p.m.—Council on Ministries. UCC. She is from Brighton. mosphere. ' 7:00 p.m,—Evening worship service. Wednesday, Dec. 5— . (Nursery available.) All services inter- 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. St. John’s has just begun their Tribe members performed in HaveMore 3:30 p.m.—Praise Choir. preted for the deaf. 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. pastoral search committee. They . vests, medallion necklaces, and 6:00 p.m.—Young people. 6:30 p.m.—Rainbow Ringers. .Every Wednesday— 7:15 p.m.—Carollers. moccasins made by Jan.Ludwig. * 7:00 p.m .—Bible study and prayer 7:00 p.m.—Evening worship. do not expect to have a permanent Every Wednesday— 7:15 p.m.—Tintlnnabulators. Students chose Indian names that meeting. (Nursery available.) Bus transpor 8:00 p.m.—Chancel Choir. pastor for six to nine months. tationi avsavailable:...... 428-7222. 7:00 p.m.—Youth groupv The Rev. P h yllis Pawson left started with the letters of their FELLOWSHIP BAHtlST^ 4 r, METHODIST HOME CHAPEL St.ssjJohty’s-in August and now first names. nr------The Rev. Larry Maws, "T; V The Rev.‘Ira Wood, Pastor The Rev. Roy Harbinson, pastors.' EverySunday- * .. w , serves the Onondaga Community Prio r to the 2 p.m. pow-wow, When 662-7036 8:45 a.m.—Worship service. UCC. students prepared a feast for it comes Every Sunday— lunch, cutting carrots and 3:00 p.m.—Worship service at the NORTH LAKE to Rebekah Hall. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH potatoes to add to a rich beef 14111 N. Territorial Rd. 17.4 million adult Americans, soup. Others mixed and baked health care, Catholic— The Rev. David C, Collins, Pastor and 2.7 million adolescents, Every Sunday corn muffins and readied the bak The people at the Land Bank are specialists, and they _ there's __ ST. MARY s'. 15 a.m.—Worship service. smoke marijuana regularly. ed fish to be served with fry The Rev. Fr. David Philip Dupuis, Pastor 10:15 a.m.—Fellowship hour. Marijuana habits begin early. have money to lend. But they lend much more. They provide no place~ Every Saturday— 10:30 a.m.—Church school. bread and honey. Fresh fruit and financial expertise to farmers. 3:30 p.m. to 4:30p.m.—Confessions. A national survey showed: juices with nuts and mint tea with For over 65 years our people have worked to assist 6:00 p.m.—Mass. SHARON UNITED METHODIST among high school seniors who Every Sunday— Comer Pleasant Lake Rd. and M-52 honey was served with the meal. farmers with ways of increasing their productivity and profits. 8:00 a.m.—Mass, smoked marijuana daily, 35% The Rev. Evans Bentley, Pastor Rochelle Mouilleseaux, Linda The Federal Land Bank Association, part of Farm 10:00 a.m.—Mass. Every Sunday- had first tried marijuana by the 12:00 p.m.—Mass. Dufek, Jan Ludwig, Stephanie Credit Services. Helping you harvest the success you deserve. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. eighth grade. About 1 in 18 11.00 a.m.—Worship service. Osborne, Rita Irwin and American senior high school Kathleen Stecker were on hand Church of Christ— Christian Scientist— . students smoke marijuana on a CHURCH OF CHRIST throughout the study unit to help Federal Land Bank Association 13661 Old US-12, East FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST daily basis. with the preparation of the feast David L. Baker, Minister. 1883 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor L7 V N D B 7 V N K of Ann Arbor Every Sunday— Every Sunday— and pow-wow. 10:30 a.m.—Sunday school, morning serv 9:30 a.m.—Bible classes, all ages. ST. JOHN’S A video tape of the day was 3645 Jackson Road 10:30 a.m.—Worship service. Nursery ice. Rogers Comers, Waters and Fletcher Rds. made by Judy Irwin and shown Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 available. Every Sunday— immediately after the pow-wow 6:00 p.m.—Worship service. Nursery Presbyterian— 10:30 a.m.—Worship service, Sunday Phone 313-769-2411 available. FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN school. so the students and their guests Every Wednesday— Unadilla could see the replay of their per 7:00 p.m.—Bible classes, all ages. John Marvin, Pastor ST. JOHN’S EVANGEUCAL First and Third Tuesday of every month— Every Sunday- AND REFORMED formance while enjoying post 7:00 p.m.—Ladles class. 11:00 a.m.—Worship service. Francisco ceremony refreshments. The The Rev. Paul McKenna, Pastor tape was then presented to Mrs. United Church of Christ— Every Sunday— Episcopal— 10:30 a.m.—Sunday school and worship Thornton as a memento of the ViMtitvg Nurse Association of Huron Valley BETHEL EVANGEUCAL AND service. ST. BARNABAS REFORMED day. The Rev. Fr. Jerrold F. Beaumont, O.S.P. First Sunday of,every month— Every Sunday- Freedom Township Communion. The feast and pow-wow ended The Rev. Roman A. Reineck, Pastor DECK YOUR WALLS 10:00 a.m .-Eucharist, first, third and fifth several weeks of study of the Sundays. Every Sunday— ST. PAUL 10:00 a.m.—Worship service. American Indian by the class. with 10:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer, second and The Rev. Erwin R. Koch, Pastor 9 7 3 - I 460 fourth Sundays. Wednesday, Nov. 28— The unit began on N ative CONGREGATIONAL 6:30 p.m.—Chapel Choir. Eighth grade 11:00 a.m.—Eucharist, second and fourth American Week in September FRAMED PRINTS Sundays. The Rev. John Gibbon, Pastor confirmation class. 9 9 4 - 2 7 9 0 10:30 a.m.-Worship and Sunday school. 7:30 p.m.—Chancel Choir. Nursery available every Sunday. Family Nursery provided for pre-schoolers only. coffee hour follows all Sunday services. 7:40 p.m.—Youth Choir. During the 1983 fiscal year, 68 Weekly activities as scheduled In Sunday Sunday, Dec. 2— FOR CHRISTMAS bulletin. 9:00 a.m.—Church school classes. persons were convicted of viola 10:30 a.m.—Church school classes. tions of the labor-management 10:30 a.m.—Morning worship. 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Michigan represent the village. the represent Sat- rry be Je ill w s, of ceremonies. illiam master W John school High principal, Gourley. baton illiam the W under qf Ensemble Brass under perform ill w Con temporaries and Madri-guys the groups, munity Hospital A u xiliary’s holi xiliary’s u A Hospital munity (Iso earned all-league honors for for honors all-league earned (Iso director June Warren and the the and Warren June director scouts, girl and boy area as Well With the “ Be An Angel—Buy An An Angel—Buy An Be “ the With the outside p.rrv, entrance, main 7:30 ifpspital at 30 the Com be Chelsea ill at w guests special players football' Celebrity guests. 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A warning a warning A indicates approaching. is watch storm storm winter cautions division, management Winter Michigan Surviving For esn bteyoeae rdo with radio battery-operated a warning, of the words Know winter advisories. weather emergency Police A State hand. on the flashlights and ches season. winter enjoyable and safe a have weather, severe of hazards the ae tp t rdc rss and risks, reduce to steps take public to protect themselves from themselves to protect public ing rain, ice and snow. and ice days rain, ing several foods on to last hand snowbound at become you should by Although declared Blanchard. been Governor has 2-8, State Police Offer Helpful Hints Helpful Offer Police State beautiful season in Michigan, If possible, have emergency emergency filled, have available prescriptions Keep home. possible, equipment If a heating ways Michigan, freez- cold, some in extreme bring storms in season is beautiful inter w To be prepared for winter solutely necessary and, if possi- possi- if and, necessary solutely winter for prepared be To A cold wave indicates a rapid cover the mouth to protect from from protect to mouth the cover rapid a indicates wave cold A Gov. Blanchard urges the the urges Blanchard Gov. Capt. Peter Basolo, director of spare batteries w ill keep you in* you keep ill w batteries spare of director Basolo, Peter Capt. Winter Awareness Week, Dec. Have enough canned and dried dried and enoughcanned Have Dec. Week, Awareness Winter 30 m. o 5 m. .m p 5 to . .m a 0 :3 8 including Haircut including Family Hair Care at a Family PriceI at Hair a Care Family Family IESD COSMETOLOGISTS: LICENSED CERTIFIEDESTHETICIANS ...... REGULAR PRICES: REGULAR including Shampoo and Blow Dry. Dry. Blow and Shampoo including hc cohn. od should Hoods clothing. of thick layers single than efficient and h e a v y clo th in g should be be should g in th clo y v a e h tive clothing are more effective effective more are clothing tive prpitl. aes f protec of Layers appropriately. dress then to, have you absolutely available. and blankets tra x E information. mat- candles, Keep ventilated. formed of emergency broadcast v ic in it y , don’t le a ve your juana use by young persons. young by use juana your ve a le don’t , y it in ic v broadcast emergency of formed properly is equipment heating oe fiur, e ue n rive. any sure ar- to Be help for wait and re, car your failu power a of case wood in of supply a and such as a wood stove or fireplace antenna or window. Then stay in in stay Then window. or antenna fireplace or woodstove a as such Stay Inside, don’t go out unless unless go out don’t Inside, Stay WELCOMES YOU WELCOMES THERESA BRODERICK★ MILES - Appoi mentNees ry ecessa N t n e tm in o p p A o N ...... ★ GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE GIFT CERTIFICATES ★ WAXING ★ A PIERCING EAR ★ FACIALS EUROPEAN ★ L S E A Ph. 475-7006 Ph. LSEA h hle tnod Wdedy oebr2, 94 151 Stgndord, Th«Chelsea November Wednesday, 1984 28, don’t panic. Show a trouble signal ment. 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Automotive lHAutomotive a For Sale a Real Estate Help Wanted 150-ACRE FARM — Vicinity Freer CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 3 All Insurance Needs Rd. and 1-94. Land only. 98 tillable HELP WANTED 3 Palmer Motors Grohs Chevy CASH RATES: acres plus woods. $135,000, term * Call 665-3037 10 words or less. . . $1.00 Classifications negotiable. Call owner at 995-7730. "Ride With A Winner!" I, ______x26-2 PROGRAM WORKERS Since April 7120 Dexter-Ann Arbor Rd. N. H. Miles, Allstate when paid before Sat., 12 noon Automotive. . , ...... i 1984 CORVETTE, brand new. Add $2.00 pdr Insertion II 26 ACRES — Beautiful building sites, For A Group Home Motorcycles...... la rolling. Chelsea. 475-8234, -26-5 1912 1984 CAMARO Berllnetto, demo. '______26 dtorgod — 7< per word over 10. For 6 mentally retarded adults, Pitts 1984 CAVALIER Convertible, demo. ALLIS-CHALMERS CORN PICKER — CHARGE RATES: Farm A Garden ...... 2 10 ACRES In Sharon township. Ideal Michigan's Oldest 1983 MERCURY CAPRI, 3-dr. Iron, pull type. 19 cu. ft. Deep Equipment, Livestock, Feed for building and earth-house. (313) field Township area. 1982 CAVALIER Wagon. Freeze. Used lumber, tongue & Add $10 If not potd within Recreational Equip.... 3 428 7573 after 7 p.m. 46tf Full-time and part-time positions ford Dealer 1981 CITATION 4-dr. groove, 6" siding (enough for 24x24 10 days following statement Boats, Motors, Mobile Homes, available. Extra clean. building), metal roofing. Everything dote. Please call 973-2242 1978 FORD ITD 4-dr. 1981 CHEVETTE 4-dr., 4-speed. In excellent condition, 428-7053. -26 Snowmobiles, Sports Equip. WATERLOO REALTY Another 40,000 miler. x26 1980 CITATION SEASONED FIREWOOD. Call after THANK Y0U/MIM0RIAM For Sale (G e n e ra l)...... 4 , 1979FUTURA2-dr. 1982 LIBERTY MOBILE HOME at 2-dr., 5*speed. 6 p.m ., 475-7998.______-29J CASH RATES: A u ctio n ...... ,4a Situation Wanted Flip-open roof. 1980 MGB Convertible beautiful Coachman's Cove In '1979 FAIRMONT 4-dr. ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREE — 7■ 50 words or less*.. $2.50 Waterloo Rec Area. Excellent condi 1980 CITATION 4-dr., loaded. Garage Sale s...... 4b HOUSE CLEANING - ■ Reliable and ' 6 cyl., auto. foot cedar, $10. 475-7163. -26-1 when paid befpreSat., 12 noon tion. Two bedrooms, two full baths. 1979 AMC CONCORD 4-dr. A n tiq u e s...... 4c references. Ph, 475-9446 or " 1979 LINCOLN TOWN COUPE CENTENNIAL FARM HOUSE Christ Add $2.00 per Insertion If 1,120 sq. ff. Lake privileges on large Auto. Sharp I Real E s ta te ...... 3 475-7855. -27-2 Only 45,000 miles. 1978 CHEVETTE mas Open House. Antiques, Avon, charged — 7 C per word over 50. all-sports lake. $17,500. 1980 PLYMOUTH HORIZON baby afgnans, baked goods, baskets Land, Homes, Cottages QUALITY SNOWBLOWING service, 4-,dr., automatic. CHARGE RATES: Covers east of Main and soutfth i f Locally owned. 1978 FORD GRANADA, 2-dr. cabbage patch doll clothes, candy, Animals A Pets...... 6 LAKEFRONT SUMMER COTTAGE — 1980 AMC EAGLE 4-dr. care bears, floral arrangements, Add $10 If not paid within Needs modernizing. Good floor plan Dexter-Chelsea Rd. Call now for 1978 BUICK REGAL SPORT. Lost A F ou n d...... 7 scheduling. 475-7462.______26 Roomy, 4x4. 1977 IMPALA 2-dr. fresh greens, heart Items, home 10 days following statement and full basement offer great poten 1980 CUTLASS SUPREME. made pretzels, plants, potpourri, CLEANING LADY has opening for 1977 CUTLASS date. Help Wanted...... 8 tial for many enjoyable summers. Brougham model. ' 4-dr., air. ullts, teddy bears, Watkins pro- Situation Wanted ... 8a Good beach. Waterloo Rec Arda. 5 Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday. Does 1981 CUTLASS SUPREME 3ucts, wooden ware, wreaths, and ml. from Chelsea. $35,000. L.C. general cleaning and will also do Nice, nice, nice! TRUCKS many more hahd-crofted Items. 7570 DEADLINE (classified section) Child C a r e ...... 9 possible. office cleaning. I am a non-smoker, 1981 COUGAR GS Sdo Church Ra., Ann Arbor, corner Saturday, 12 noon. W a n te d ...... 10 and hove my own transportation. Ex 4-dr. Loaded, Loaded, Lodded. of Stricter Rd. Friday, Nov. 30 and CHELSEA SCHOOLS — Lakefront cellent references. $5/hr. Call 1982 ESCORT 4-dr. 1984 S-10 PICK-UP, 4x4. Saturday, Dec. 1,9 to 5. ______-x26 DEADLINE (late ad section) Wanted To Rent.... 10a home. 3 bedrooms, fieldstone, 498-2841,4-8 p.m. ask for Sue. x26 V-6, auto., demo., LWB. Red, ready, reliable. STOVE — Wood/coal-burnlng, Sears, For Rent...... 11 fireplace, 2%-car garage. Sandy PART-TIME FARM WORK wanted 1981 DATSUN King Cab Monday. 12 noon. -1982 ESCORT 3-dr. 3 years old. Leaded-glass hanging Houses, Apartments, Land beach. Close to Chelsea and 1-94. with animals. Have experience with air. All advertisers should check their Priced for quick sale. lamp. 498-2714 after 5, Wed., Thurs., $56,000. with horses. (313) 665-7953. -26-2 1980 CHEVY Va-ton diesel, auto, air. ad the first w eek. The Standard Mtsc. N otices...... 12 1982 GRANADA! 2-dr. Frl. and week-ends. x26 HOUSE CLEANING — Excel letft Two to choose. 1979 CHEV. */« -ton 4x4. Entertainment ..... 13 SEASONED MIXED FIREWOOD — cannot accept responsibility for CLEAR LAKE — Spacious 2,4b0 sq. ft. references call Wendy, 475-7979 or - 1983 ESCORT 4-dr. 1977 FORD F-150 lakefront home has two large Delivered. Call 475-8377 after 4 errors on ads received by tele ;Bus. Services...... 14 426-2539. *26-4 Super nice. 302, auto., 23,000 miles. bedrooms, brick fireplace in living Extra sharp. p.m.______-x26-4 phone but will make every effort Financial...... 15 1983 ESCORT 3-dr. room. Second kitchen and second Child Care Auto., with air. 1975 LANDAU 30-ft. Motor Home. to make them appear correctly. Bus. Opportunity ... 16 bath in lower walkout level. B Fully self-contained. 1983 OLDS REGENCY 4-dr. National Steel Refunds may be made only when Beautiful hilltop setting with RESPONSIBLE PERSON to sit with two 32,000 miles. Thank Y o u ...... 17 Brougham model. erroneous ad is cancelled after panoramic view. 3 mi. off'1-94 on daughters, age 4 and 2 in my :1983 CELEBRITY 4-dr. Building Co. M em oriam ...... 18 paved county road. Chelsea schools. home, Monday, Tuesday, Wednes the first week that it appears. Front-wheel drive, DFXTER-496-4677 Legal Notice ...... 19 $99,500. day and Friday, 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. Pay great family car. Must seli ail steel buildings in stock is negotiabie, Call Mary, 475-3518. ■ iqqa r n i ir.AD ic o j . for material cost. ■ /v*r w w m \ A*wi > NICELY SET BACK for privacy on quiet ______-27-2 Open dally til 6 PM Ford factory official. W e are 30’-40'*50'-60' wide buildings country road, this attractive Mon. & Wed. til 8 PM FULL-TIME SITTER WANTED for 2 1984 LINCOLN MARK VII and some odd sizes. We must Sell 4-bedroom bi-level has family- Saturdays 9 til 1 Antiques 4cHReal Estate pre-schoolers, in my. home. Ford factory official. these buildings immediately. Buy recreation room, two full baths, 2-car x26tf Monday-Fridoy, 9-5. Own transporta- now for the guaranteed lowest prices garage. Grass Lake schools, l'/a mi. tion. Call 475-7255 after 6 p.m. 26V LET US SELL YOUR CAR I — W e can of the year. Fireside Antiques off 1-94. 10 min. from Chelseo. TRUCKS DEPENDABLE CHILD CARE provided save you the trouble of selling your $65,000, Possible Fed'l Land Bank Call 24 hrs. a day 1196 S. M ain (M-52) PIERSON & for any age child in my honfift cor. Call Don Poppenger pt National Mtge. assumption. -1979 FORD F-150 . Chelsea located across from South Elemeifu V-8, automatic. Autofinders (Palmer Motor Sales) RIEMENSCHNEIDER, Inc. 475-3650______21tf 1 -(800) 835-2246 HOURS: tary school. References. 475-1183*’ 1982 FORD F-100 GRASS LAKE AREA — new and very ______-26A ; 29,000 miles. Thurs., Fri., noon to 5 p.m. Realtors attractive earth-sheltered contem ext. 45. FUN & LOVING CHILD CARE in my- ; 1983 FORD RANGER Sot., 10 to 5 or by appt. porary home. 2,500 sq. ft. Includes 4 BODY SHOP Chelseo village home. Nutritious Auto., with cap. Cal! 475-7113 475-9101 bedrooms, three full baths, ______x27-4 meals provided. Ages 2 and up. -1983 BRONCO XLT COMPLETE FULL TIME Shop phone 475-9390 fireplace, huge family room. Attach COUNTRY HOME on 2 acres vv/nice 475-3147. 27-2 Winter is near. Estimates Available WEDDING STATIONERY — Prospec ed garage. Low heat costs. Very General line, lots of holiday decora outbldgs: 80'x60' pole barn w/water, 1984 FORD RANGER tive brides are invited to see our private on 3 acres. Paved road. tions. Wood, tin, glass canalesticks, 2 30'xl7' sheds, corn crib. Some Wanted 4x4, Explorer. PALMER FORD complete line of invitations and wed Gross Lake schools. $116,000. ding accessories. The Chelsea Stand straps of bells, sleds, wooden ice remodeling on 4-BR home. Formal : 1984 DODGE RAMPAGE 222 S. Main 475-1301 ard, 300 N. Main. Ph. 475-1371. 8tf skates, one-of-a-kind Christmas dining room. Full basement MOTORCYCLE — Dirt bike wanted. Only 3,200 miles. 5 ACRES, pretty rolling land, side 17tf gifts. w/shower. 20 min. to Ann Arbor. Vi 100 ccs orless. Good running con- boundary includes edge of pond. On dition 475-1174.______-26-1 BIO-LINE — Catalyst water. For Gift Certificates and mi. to 1-94. Terms available. $65,000. quiet country road, in Waterloo Rec WINTER GARAGE SPACE wanted Farm & Garden informotlon, coll 475-2638. -26 Lay-Aways Available Area. Munith-Stockbridge schools. Palmer Motors for full-size cor. 475-1172 after LUDWIG SNARE DRUM kit, $150. Bed ______x29-5 TRI-LEVEL in Lanewood. 4 BR's, 1 '/a $12,500! L.C. with $3,500 down. room set, $50. 475-8832 evenings. WANTED — Fostoria sherbet glasses baths. Excellent family home In 6p,m -______-x26-2 USED CHAIN SAWS lovely neighborhood. $67,000. We Value Our ______-x26 with Heather design. Ph. Helen M. 2 ACRES with hundreds of mature BUYING — Pre-1940: Quilts; quilt tops; yardgoods; quilt sqares; CHRISTMAS TREES — Blue Spruce, 475-1371 or 662-0524, -14tf pine trees. On private drive. Chelsea Reputation We have an abundant supply of used BEST BUY ON THE MARKET I Porath patches; rogbolls. Mrs. Morrison' Douglas Firs, Scotch Pines. Good schools. $9,500. L.C. poss. chain saws all makes and models. Real Estate built 4-BR ranch on 5 wooded acres. 349-8275 or 349-3473. -39-20 7 0 Years Proves It! No-reasonable offers refused. - quality. See them at 6693 Llngane Rd. , S' Fireplace, full walkout basement & 10 ACRES, heavily wooded hills and NEED MONEY? Cash paid for full size (Just south of Chelsea Rod & Gun much, much more. Terms ‘$81,900. Display Lot Open CHELSEA HARDWARE Club.) Grave blankets and wreaths. valleys. Excellent choice of secluded quality brand bicycles. Bring them Mon. & Thurs Eves Til 8:30 Ph, 475-7530. ‘ -x29-4 building sites. Sharonville State in today to Student Bike Shop, 607 S. Real Estate One EXCELLENT TERMS! Lovely family Game Area. 7 mi. west of Man Forest, Ann Arbor, 662-6986. 19tf Tues., Wed., Fri. Til 5:30 GARDEN N' SAW ANNEX KENMORE PORTABLE Dishwasher, In home w/many extras in quiet rural chester. $32,500. L.C. poss. with f ■ Saturday Til 12:30 f, good .condition,-$80. Refrigerator, area on ; acres. 13 ■ i BR's.' Large For Rent ;c i !.• Chelsea 475t1;V21. -'- vn, ft For more Information DAYS Or EVENINGS $8,000 dn. ' ' ..... "" " ' ' x29t2 $40. Ph. 475-7529. x26 Contact . ■ closets. Formal dining room. CHELSEA EFFICIENCY APARTMENT — Off WANTED — Clean fill dirt;' Ph. Fireplace. XLge. 2-car garage. Lots of 3 ACRES, covered with mature Auction storage space. Definitely a home to street parking and utilities includ- '475-1800 475-3650 475-8451 ■______-x27-2 Nelly Cobb, REALTOR evergreens — Rolling terrain is ideal seel Chelsea schools. $77,000. ed.$175/month, 475-9630. -x26 26tf FARM TRACTORS for sale. Used, for sheltered building site. 15 mi. 2- 3-BEDROOM, 2-bath home, 1 small. Ph, 475-8141 or 475-8726. 475-7236 West of Chelsea, close to 1-94. 75 CHEVY SUBURBAN — Good run IMMACULATE Is the only word to block from downtown in Chelsea. x47tf $12,500. L.C. possible with $3,500 ning condition, new tires, traifer- PUBLIC AUCTION GREAT LOCATION near Beach describe this excellent 3-BR home on down. Larger parcels available. Must have references. Call George ing special. $2,200. 475-2258 or Recreational Equip. 3 Middle school and High school. Grass Lake w/view of lake from all Palmer, 475-1304 for information. 475-1521.______x26-2 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 4-bedroom bi-level. 3 full baths. 2 windows. Woodburner in living WATERLOO REALTY ______27-2 77 THUNDERBIRD — Dove gray, fireplaces, 2-car attached garage. room. Kitchen has built-in oven & 1- & 2- BEDp,~ ' apartm ents counter top range. Low heating cruise, AM/FM stereo, air, $1,250. Coin-Operated 11 A .M . 10-year land contract possible. 355 Clear Lake availabU V- Located in 475-8191 after5 p ,m .______x26-3 $67,000. costs. Beautifully landscaped. JOANN WARYWODA, BROKER downtown Call Kothy, Eauioment Located at 7120 Dexter-Ann Arbor Rd. $56,500. B • Dexter, Michigan 426-4695. x26-2 '82 FIREBIRD — Air, AM/FM stereo, LOVELY OLD HOME — Completely r- r> . I . Phone 475-8674 ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENTS — rear defroster, automatic, low 5 restored. New kitchen and bath, 3 ror aie Due to relocating, will sell the EVENINGS: Nice location, quiet neighborhood, mileage, $7,700. Excellent condition. bedrooms family room, full base following at public auction Evenings and Sundays Dexter village. $305 month, which in Call 475-2092, after 6p.m. -x27-2 Pinball & Video Games ment, hardwooa floors, Located on Jeanene Riemenschneider.. 475-1469 Carol Wary w o a a ...... 475-2377 cludes heat and water. Call after 5 for your home quiet tree-lined street. Land Contract John C. Pierson...... 475-2064 S u e L e w e ...... 1-517-522-5252 Cars - Shop Equipment Norm O'Connor...... 475-7252 p.m., 426-4836.______x2p terms possible. $68,500. x26 All machines guaranteed & delivered Tools ______26tf PARTIALLY FURNISHED 2nd floor. TIMBER BOYCE RD. — Comfortable 3-bed rumens & Pets apartment. Married couple prefer- 662-1771 li B red, 475-2018 or 475-8469, -26-3 ______-x20tf Wayne Compressor, 200 Gallon Post room ranch. Finshed basement, dou Grinder, Tire Changer, Lincoln ble storage barn on *2-plus acres. BRITTANYS — AKC pups bred for ROOMS by day, week or month, CROSBY Fiberglass Boat — 15'8" wilh WANTED Welder, Bubble Wheel Balancer, $61,500. hunting, show or companion. Stud Excellent for the single man or 50 h.p. Johnson, electric start out THORNTON Sand Blaster, Jenny Multi-Washer, Service. 1-(517) 655-3313. -27-2 retiree. Sylvan Hotel, Chelsea. Ph. board motor, (needs overhaul) and Walnut and Power Washer, Buffers, Body Tools, 3-BEDROOM 2'/a-bath, brick ranch on COLLIES — AKC Lovely Lassie pups. 475-2911.______x31tf trailer. Ph. 475-1371.______x20tf White Oak Gas Buggy, Tow Bars, Porto Power, 4 acre hilltop-site just outside village Selling Chelsea since Shots, worm ed. Stud Service. FOR RENT — Fair Service Center* ALPINE CROSS COUNTRY no-wax ski Jacks, Moldings, Lois of Paint, Paint limits. Fireplace, 2-car attached 1970! 1-(517) 665-3313.______■27-2 for meetings, parties, wedding* Phone 1 -(616) 527-1273 set. Includes ski shoes and poles, Cabinet, Tire Check Tank, Wheel garage, 20x30 barn with 220 amp FREE BLACK LABRADOR M IX PUPPIES receptions, etc. Weekdays or weekf£ brand new, $50, In addition, 1 pair of Covers, Porta Walls, Over 50 Tires service. Terms. $115,000, 15-year — 8 weeks old. Coll 475-3182, ends. Contact Mark Stapish, phonq* track ski shoes, $10. Call 475-1267. (various sizes), Wheels, Hoses, Tope 10% land contract. 475-9193 ______-26-2 426-3529,______,______x 2 9 t$ NELS PETERSEN x26 Players, Radios, Speakers, Trim LOVING GREY and white short- SLEEPING ROOMS - Call after** 4-BEDROOM 2% -both ranch on 7 + 22tf 2110 Ernest Road Rings, Tire Racks, Upholstery Sham haired cat needs a caring home, 1:30 p.m., 475-9706. x26«£ poo, Vacuum, Ignition Parts, Flores- acres, 2-car attached garage, full Ionia, Mich. 48846 Subscribe today to The Standard very offectionate. 475-8769. -x26-2 2-BEDROOM trailer, all new floors** cent Lamps, Fire Extinguishers, Sign basement, quiet country setting. and new carpet. 2 large patios, stovep Machine and Letters, Magnetic Tape, $79,500. 11.25% simple assumption _ __ __ SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC of the Huron Valley Humane Society. Ph. (313) and refrigerator, in country. On one»f I Tools, Work Tables, Benches, Barrel mortgage. FRISINGER acre of land. Storage building, ex-£» I Cart, 55 Gallon Barrels, Used Panel 662-4365, IQo.m. to 4 p.m,______x ltf cellent condition. 475-8092. Call per-*J I PERFECT STARTER HOME — Cozy n / m I ling, Pick-Up Cap, Rack, Outdoor FREE to a good home, 6-month sistently.______-x2 Classified Ad Order Blank Lights, Metal Siding, Junk Cars, Floor 2- bedroom, newly decorated, fully 4 /0*0001 old male, part Golden Retriever i “ 8 i Mats, Trailer Hitches, 12 Ft. V-Bottom Insulated — Situated on shaded and Collie, loves kids. Ph. 475-2139. HOUSE FOR RENT — 4 bedrooms, inj* Village of Chelsea, Mail Your Copy to lTI|C (CljCltfCa « Boat, Scot Atwater 5-Hp Motor, corner lot near North Elementary, $46,900. Nice 3-bedroom ranch x27-2 $350 Pet ! I Fishing Poles, Pop Machine, $43,500. located in the Village of Chelsea. month. Ph. 475-1134, 26*j I New roof gutters ana exterior paint, Lost & Found Cigarette Machine, Refrigertor, u Misc. Notices I 300 N. Main St., Chelsea, Mich. 48118 l Tables, Chairs, Couch, Electric Hot COUNTRY SETTING, close to Village, fenced back yard, near elemenlry This little Cope Cod home on approx- school. Excellent starter or retire- LOST — One light brown leather I I Water Heater. CROSS WITH CHRIS! Scandinavia by imately one acre, has unlimited ment home. $46,900. glove (left) at or near St. Mary I N a m e ______l CLASSIC CARS: 1959 Edsel, 1952 school. Sunday evening, Nov. 18. land and sea, June 22-July 6, possibilities for the handyman. $1,839. Romantic Europe, Germany, Chevy w /36,000 miles; 1967 Mustang sensibly priced at $56,500. EARLY AMERICAN near downtown 475-7889.______-26-1 I Austria, Switzerland, July 7-21 or Address Convertible. Chelsea, very nice condition. Study, FOR LOST OR FOUND PETS — July 17-31, $1,669. Great Britain, I I MANCHESTER —- One of sun porch, dining room, 3 bedrooms, Phone The Humane Society of C ity___ Many more articles to numerous to Ireland, Scotland, July 23-August 6, Manchester’s fine old homes. 3 1 % baths, 2-car garage. $69,900. Huron Valley at 662-5585 between 11 I mention. $1,769. Price includes all transporto-*j a.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday through I bedrooms, 2 baths, large kitchen, lion from Detroit, 1st class hotels, 2 jj s formal dining room, full basement, 5 ACRES has this very nice 1,320 sq. Saturday; closed holidays. 3100 Ad is to appear week of ____ .number of weeks Owner, KETO, Inc. meats daily. Free brochure calljJ I extra large lot. $62,500. ft- ranch home with many pine, Cherry Hill Rd., Ann Arbor, x38tf I 517-453-2202. Mrs. Chris Press, 7369fj in [DThe Chelsea Standard $_ mapel and birch trees, two out- I I Auctioneers. Marshall Brothers Berne Rd., Pigeon, Mich. 48755. Try a** GRASS LAKE RD. — 3 or 4 bedrooms buildings, fireplace, 1% baths, full Help Wanted Lewis and Larry Marshall Chris Cross!______and or (517)629-4543 (517)849-2576 some hdwd. floors, large country basement, 10x12 porch. $64,500. EXPERIENCED FIREWOOD CUTTERS — SICK OF SMOKING? Ijj kitchen, lots of potential. Chelsea □ The Dexter Leader $____ □Charge Ad I TERMS: Cash or Good Check. Not schools. $49,900. 17 ACRES — Beautiful pond with an Call after 6 p.m., 475-8218.___ x26 FED UP WITH FAT? I I responsible for accidents or articles Island, 2,300 sq. ft. brick ranch with a READY TO RELAX? I I after sold. Lunch wagon on grounds. 26 large walk-out lower level, 3 Use safe, effective Hypnotherapy to»J x27-2 .— — — ------bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, pole barn 20 Janitorial Position □ Total Enclosed $. I reach your goals. |Garage Sales 4b| min to Ann Arbor, 2 mi south of 1-94. Open in Dexter Area Terri White R.N., M.S. Please run ad under the I $139,900. Hypnotherapist I i CHRISTMAS BAZAAR - - 3 week- One evening a week. Must be Phone 994-4644 following Classification____r ends: Nov. 30-Dec. 1, Dec, 7-8, M cKERNAN BUILDING SITES - 1 Ac, 2 Ac, 3 Ac, I l . _ 10 Ac, Many to chose from, dependable. Apply In person at (■pfeose type your ad copy to ovoid errors,) Dec. 14-16, 10-5, 19420 W aterloo Rd. II l (Camp Ma-Hi-Ya). x28-3 2500 Packard Rd., Suite I00A REALTY , INC. REALTORS Ann Arbor WANTED 1 [Antiques 4c ...... x27 K CHELSEA SCHOOLS - 2-bedroom BoiS Ko"^ □ □ □ 23?-9777 STANDING I BUFFET — Oak. claw leg, beveled cottage with access to Cedar Lake. Pau| prjsinger...... 475-2621 INSPECTORS - PACKERS mirror, 475-8595 alter 6 p.m. -x26 Owner will finance. $32,900. Herman Koenn...... 475-2613 I ANTIQUE ORGAN, porcelain-top , , . 24t» Needed for ail shifts. Small hands ! 3- BEDROOM furnished lake-front cot------I table, while wicker basinet, helpful. Starling pay $3.35 per hour. TIMBER I cuckoo clock, etc. May be seen ot tage at Sugar Loaf Lake. Land con Apply at JTC, 7232 Jockson (between * I Christmas open house 7570 Scio tract terms. $27,000. Zeeb and Baker Rds.) Cash Paid In Advanco * 4 I I Church Rd,, Ann Arbor, corner of x27 3-BEDROOM RANCH, wl(h full base KEIM I Stricter Rd. Friday. Nov. 30. and PART-TIME secretary and recep Maple Rapids \ I ment alum, exterior, new roof, 4 Saturday, Dec. 1, 9 a.m, to 5 p.m, tionist, M erkel Home Furnishings, 1 carpet, kitchen cupboards, Im 10-ACRES with hip-roof born, *x26 Ph. 475-8621. x26 Lumber M ill, Inc. * Ad Rates: 10 words oi less - $ 1,00 (paid in advance). Over mediate possession, $45,000. modernized house. 30'x96‘ ANTr6UE~MTRl^^he-?eo^e» greenhouse with 2 furnaces, electric ROOMMATE NEEDED to share house Choice), Ionia Fairgrounds (on Ph. (517) 676*1329 5 10 words, 7Bus. Services 14 Excavating Card of Thanks General CARD OF THANKS LITTLE WACK We would like to acknowledge Chelsea Village Council Proceedings dVANTED Clean fill dlrf. Ph, all the kindness and caring of 475*8451, ______*x27*2 EXCAVATING November 20,1964 W HEREAS, a hearing was held by the Chelsea ViUage Council pro those who brought in food, sent Regular Session. cards, telephoned and visited us. viding said assessor and representatives the opportunity to be heard SNOWPLOWING Basement — Dralnflelds The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by President Satter- In so many ways we were helped as required by statute; and Bulldozing — Digging thwaite. Parking Lots - Driveways while in the hospital and since we W HEREAS, comments upon the granting of the Industrial Facilities Snow Removal — Tree Removal Present: President Satterthwaite, Clerk Rosentreter and Ad returned home. Special thanks to Exemption Certificate were heard and considered; and Call 475-3106 ministrator Weber. W H ER EA S, it is found and determined by the ViUage of Chelsea LICENSED AND INSURED our family, the Rev. John Gibbon CHELSEA MAINTENANCE SERVICE Trustees Present: Steele, Fulks, Radloff, Finch and Kanten. and members of First Congrega that the granting of this Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate, and ask for Steve i Trustees Absent: Merkel. considered together with the aggregate amount of the Industrial — - ______x23tf tional church, Dr. Charles Others Present: Mark McKeman, Francis Donovan, Brian Paul Wackenhut Krausse, Dr. Leonard Wolin and Faculties Exemption Certificates previously granted and currently in 0&* Donovan, Donald Schoenberg, Cecil Clouse, Emmett Hankerd, Bill force shaU not have the effect of su b sta n tia l impeding the operation Ph. 428*8025 the nursing staff at Chelsea Com Nuffer, Superintendent of Public Utilities Hafner, John Schneider, Dr. h,r D IA M O N D -D 52tf of the ViUage of Chelsea or the impairing the financial soundness of a TO munity Hospital. Ronald Biedron and B ill Mullendore. HAULING Excavating Martin and Arlene Steinbach. taxing unit which levies an ad valorum property tax in the Village of Motion by Kanten, supported by Finch, to approve the minutes of the Chelsea; and regular meeting of November 6,1984 as submitted. Roll call: Ayes all. W H EREA S, the Village CouncU of the ViUage of Chelsea under Sec 1*7Commerclal/Dumpsters SAND GRAVEL Motion carried. TO Memoriam tion 16 (1) PubUc Act 198, PubUc Acts of 1974, as amended, has deter CALL FOR ESTIMATES A public hearing was held on the Project, the Project plan, and the mined that the length of the Industrial Facilities Exemption Cer KUNK IN MEMORIAM bonds to be issued by the Chelsea Econoihlc Development Corporation tificate shaU remain in force and effect for a period of twelve (12) Household Rubbish In Memory of Homer Alien who to finance all or part of the cost of the Village Professional Center Pro oi EXCAVATING years. $9 PER MONTH left us Nov. 29,1983. Sadly missed ject. NOW THEREFO RE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Village Council of by Mom & Dad, sister and RESOLUTION APPROVING PROJECT PLAN '?■ 475-3170 the ViUage of Chelsea does hereby approve the appUcation of Mo Bulldozer — Backhoe brother. AS SUBMITTED BY THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOOKCRAFTERS, INC. for an “Industrial Facilities Exemption Cer ^Chelsea, Dexter, Stockbridge area Road Work • — Basements TO ALL PARENTS CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF CHELSEA Trucking — Crane Work tificate” . l.r: ______14tf ‘T il lend you for a little time a * (Village Professional Center Project) Motion by Radloff, supported by Kanten, to adopt the above resolu 4?JANO TUNING and repair, Quali- Top Soil — Demolition child of mine,*’ Christ said, Drainfield Septic Tank WHEREAS, there exists in the Village of Chelsea (the “Village” ) tion as read, RoU caU: Ayes—Satterthwaite, Finch, Fulks, Kanten, S fied technician. Call Ron Harris, Fo r you to love the while he lives 47.5-7134,______x22tf Trenching, 5" up the need for certain programs to alleviate and prevent conditions of Radloff and Steele. Nays—None. Motion carried. Resolution adopted. and mourn for when he’s dead. TO Industrial, Residential, Commercial unemployment and to revitalize the Village’s economy, and to assist Fire Chief Hankerd submitted the Fire Department Report for the It may be six or seven years or s-o’ M & H CALL 475-7631 industrial and commercial enterprises, and to encourage the location, month of October 1984. 13rf maybe two or three, expansion or retention of industrial and commercial enterprises to e Maintenance Superintendent of PubUc UtiUties Hafner submitted the Public Repairs/lmprovements But will you, till I call him back, provide needed services and facilities to the Village and its residents; UtiUties Report for the month of September 1984. o* Carpentry • Hauling - Painting take care of him for me? and FOSTER’S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR — Motion by Finch, supported by Steele, to approve the Financial /r, Roofing - Gutters - Plumbing B & S, Tech, Kohler, parts stocked. WHEREAS, a program to alleviate the aforesaid conditions has o' Trash Removal - Landscaping He’ll bring his charms to gladden Report and the Budget Report for the month of October 1984 as submit Repair all makes lawnmowers, riding win arid shall hie etaV ha hr*iaf been initiated by The Economic Development Corporation of the ted. RoU caU: Ayes aU. Motion carried. REASONABLE RATES mowers, chain sbws, rototillers, village of Uneisea (the “ Corporation” ); and You’ll have his lovelx memories Trustee Finch reported the Recreation Council voted to gu ahead SPOW throwers. Blodes eharnanAd W HEREAS, the Corporation in conformity with Act No. -338, Public ?■ Mike Wackenhut Reasonable rates. 475-2623. -32-8 as solace for your grief. with the WeUs Fargo Project. Acts of Michigan, 1974, as amended (“ Act No. 338” ), has prepared and I cannot promise he will stay, 428-7013 submitted a project plan (the “ Project Plan” ), providing all Informa since all from earth return, RESOLUTION ______25tf GLASS tion and requirements necessary for a project involving the construc WILL CUT and split wood. Call But there are lessons taught down BE IT RESOLVED AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that the RESIDENTIAL/COMMERICIAL/AUTO tion and equipping of a 7,000 square foot one story professional facility b475*2786 and ask for Charlie. xlOtf there I want this child to learn. Village Council of the ViUage of Chelsea does hereby adopt, approve EXPERT INSTALLATION AND REPAIR to be owned and operated by and for the benefit of Village Professional Carpentry/Construction STORMS/SCREENS, INSULATED and promulgate Ordinance No. 79-GG, AM ENDM ENT TO OR GLASS I looked this wide world over in Center and located at 513 and 521 S. Main Street, Chelsea, Michigan DINANCE NO. 79 TO REZONE A CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM RS-2 ROOFING, SIDING, REMODELING, SAFETY GLASS, STAINED GLASS my search for teachers true, (the “Project” ); and SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO RM-1 MULTIPLE dem ent, Jim Hughes, 475*2079 or REPAIRED And from the throngs that crowd WHEREAS, in conformity with Act No. 338 and the Internal 475-2582. -X30-12 FAM ILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT - PART OF THE SOUTHWEST 475-7880 life’s lane I have selected you. Revenue Code of 1954, as amended (the “ Code” ), this legislative body QUARTER OF SECTION 12 AND THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF has conducted a public hearing on the Project, the Project Plan, and 'j . R. CARRUTHERS INSURANCE CLAIMS HONORED Now will you . give him all your SECTION 13, T2S, R3E, a copy of which is attached hereto, and the FREE ESTIMATES love, nor think the labor vain, the bonds in the maximum aggregate principal amount of not to ex Clerk of said ViUage be and is hereby directed to cause the same to be LICENSED 8:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. Nor hate me when I come to call ceed $481,000 proposed therein to be issued by the Corporation to published in the ViUage of Chelsea, in The Chelsea Standard, or any RESIDENTIAL BUILDER & Quality Service at a Reasonable Price to take him back again? finance all or part of the costs of the Project (the “ Bonds” ); CUSTOM HOMES other paper of general circulation, and otherwise record said instru ADDITIONS/FIREPLACES I fancied that I heard them NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT .RESOLVED: ment within the Book of Ordinances. f PATIOS NORMAN SMITS say: 1. The Project Plan, as submitted and approved by the Corporation, Motion by Finch, supported by Radloff, to adopt the above resolution ROOFING/SIDING/REPAIRS ______.______-30-11 b' “ Dear Lord,’’ thy w ill be done. meets the requirements set forth in Section 8 of Act 338, and is hereby as read. RoU caU: Ayes—Steele, Radloff, Finch and Satterthwaite. i - COMPLETE SMALL ENGINE SERVICE For all the joy thy child shall approved. Nays—Fulks and Kanten. Motion carried. Resolution adopted. (Or — Lawn mowers, tiilers, garden 475-7234 bring the risk of grief we’ll run. 2. The persons who w ill be active in the management of the Project dinance No. 79-GG,attached to these minutes as Appendix A.) 1, tractors, chain saws, and snow CHELSEA blowers. Chains sharpened. Chelsea We’ll shelter him with tenderness for not less than one year after approval of the Project Plan have suffi The Proposed Ordinance to Regulate Dangerous Buildings was 30tf Hardware Garden 'n' Saw Shop, we’ll love him while we may. And cient ability and experience to mangage the plan properly. discussed and no official action was taken. 475-1121. 16tf for the happiness we’ve known 3. The proposed methods of financing the Project as outlined in the Motion by Fulks, supported by Steele, to request a Zoning Amend J R. L. BAUER forever grateful stay. But shall Project Plan are feasible and this Corporation has the ability to'ar ment to the Lyndon Township Zoning Ordinance to allow for Police r Builders TRIMLINE PAINTING the angels call for him much range, or cause to be arranged, the financing. Pistol Practice Range as a Conditional Use at the ViUage Landfill. sooner than we planned we’ll 4. The Project as submitted is reasonable and necessary to carry out Roll call: Ayes aU. Motion carried. REMODELING brave the bitter grief that comes the purposes of Act No. 338, and is hereby approved. Motion by Radloff, supported by Kantep to enter into an Option mnand try4o understand.’’” ^SuIssuwoe-by-theCorporation of the Bonds in an amount not to ex — Interior and Exterior Painting L,'"° Agreement tffthEdward Lewis for Lot No. 1 in the Chelsea Industrial Houses - Garages - Pole Barns Author Unknown. ceed $481,000, in accordance with the terms set forth in the Project Robfing - Siding ■ Concrete Work —Dry Wall and Plaster Repairs P ark. RoU ca ll: Ayes a ll. Motion carried. —Wallpapering Joan Allen. Plan, to finance a ll or part of the costs of the Project as described Motion by Kanten, supported by Radloff, to authorize payment of FREE ESTIMATES — Carpentry. Decks. herein and in the Project Plan, is hereby approved. bills as submitted. Roll caU: Ayes all. Motion carried. , Call 475-1218 — Replacement Windows 6. Based upon the information submitted and obtained, the Project Motion by Radloff, supported by Finch, to adjourn. Roll call: Ayes — Roofing and Gutters Plan as submitted and the Project to which it relates serves to 7!f AGRICULTURE aU. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned. 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE alleviate and prevent conditions of unemployment and strengthen and Evelyn Rosentreter, REASONABLE RATES INACTION revitalize the Village’s economy and, therefore, constitutes a vital and ViUage Clerk. RON AAONTANGE j MICHIGAN FARM BUREAU! necessary public purpose. BOB, 475-3117 J ______ed it o r ia l______J ' CONSTRUCTION x23tf 7. All resolutions and parts of resolutions insofar as they conflict ORDINANCE NO. 79-GG with the provisions of this resolution be and the same hereby are tFull carpentry services Window Screens ir Ccnmunes Syndrome (Continued on page 18) (rough and finish) rescinded. — Additions, remodeling and repairs Repaired The Center for the Study of Motion by Radloff, supported by Fu lks, to adopt the above resolution —-Replacement Windows American Business at Washing as read. Roll call: Ayes—Finch, Fulks, Kanten, Radloff and Steele. —Concrete Reasonable rates ton University in St. Louis recent Nays—None. Motion carried. Resolution adopted. —Roofing and siding , — Cabinets and Formica work ly produced a report entitled A public hearing was held in accordance with Public Act 198 of the —"Excavating and Trenching Chelsea Hardware ‘‘Public Policy Excesses: Public Acts of 1972 on the application of BookCrafters, Inc. for In Government by Congressional SPECIALS r QUALITY WORKMANSHIP dustrial Facilities Exemption Certificates in Industrial Plant DOS. M ain FREE ESTIMATES Ph. 475-1121 Subcommittee.” Rehabilitation and Development Districts No. 2 and 5. a s peps* 12*oz. Cans 30 tf < 475-1080 The authors say that it is RESOLUTION r Standard Want Ads fashionable to blame many of the GRANTING AN INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES P €P /I LIGHT P e p si- C o la *■ LICENSED Get Quick Results! nation’s iUs on the sprawling EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE 19tf bureacracy of the Executive BY THE VILLAGE OF CHELSEA o lijgl Branch of the federal govern FOR BOOKCRAFTERS, INC. IN CHELSEA VILLAGE ment, but they have concluded INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT No. 2 6,orH.55fo r that the basic cause of our cur ASSOCIATED DRYWALL WHEREAS, BOOKCRAFTERS, INC., in conformity with Public Act (plus deposit) rent state of affairs rests with 198 of Public Acts of 1972, as amended, has submitted an application, Complete Dry wall Service Congress. dated September 19, 1984, providing all the information and re ECKRICH According to the report, “ Dur quirements necessary for the granting of an Industrial Facilities Ex New & Repair Work ing the decade of the 1970s, a col emption Certificate by the Village of Chelsea, Washtenaw County, Smoked Sausage. . . ». $1.69 lection of powerful subcommit Michigan; and Textured Ceilings tees—about 150 in each house of WHEREAS, the Village Council for the Village of Chelsea did 20 COUNT HEFTY the Congress—provided the establish an Industrial Development District for the property of - Free Estimates - drive for much of the unrestrain BOOKCRAFTERS, INC., on December 21,1976; and Trash B a g s ...... $2.16 ed and unco-ordinated growth of W HEREAS, Sylvan Township Assessing Representatives and all af 1-QUART SALAD DRESSING JOE ANDERSON - 426-2513 the federal establishment.” fected taxing units were properly notified of the time and place of the The effect of this proliferation hearing of the application; and of committees can best be seen in W HEREAS, a hearing was held by the Chelsea Village Council pro Miracle Whip. . .*1.85 the massive, unplanned and cost viding said assessor and representatives the opportunity to be heard Tell Them You Read It ly growth of federal regulation of as required by statute; and the private sector, assigning W H EREA S, comments upon the granting of the Industrial Facilities In The Standard some 60% of the budget to entitle Exemption Certificate were heard and considered; and KUSTERER'S ment programs that supposedly WHEREAS, it is found and determined by the Village of Chelsea FOOD MARKET can’t be cut to balance the that the granting of this Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate, DIAL 475-2721 WE DELIVER TRIMLINE Painting-Remodeling budget, and the increasing role considered together with the aggregate amount of the Industrial played by the federal govern Facilities Exemption Certificates previously granted and currently in ment as a borrower and lender. force shall not have the effect of substantially impeding the operation 20% OFF The report concludes that ex of the Village of Chelsea or of Impairing the financial soundness of a Vinyl Replacement Wlndowi ecutive bureaus appear taxing unit which levies an ad valorum property tax in the Village of Vinyl Siding and Rooting “runaway,” and federal spend Cti6ls6&* and ing “ uncontrollable” because W HEREAS, the Village Council of the Village of Chelsea under Sec INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING - WALLPAPERING Congress has made them that tion 16 (1) Public Act 198, Public Acts of 1974, as amended, has deter DRY WALL & PLASTER REPAIRS way. mined that the length of the Industrial Facilities Exemption Cer REMODELING KITCHENS & BATHROOMS tificate shall remain in force and effect for a period of twelve (12) 10 Years Experience - References - Reasonable Rates years. BOB - 475-3117 If you con work a full NOW THEREFO RE, BE IT RESOLVED that the ViUage Council of • hr. shift - the Village of Chelsea does hereby approve the application of If you con work Monday BOOKCRAFTERS, INC. for an “Industrial Facilities Exemption Cer through Friday — tificate” . CHRISTMAS GIFTS Motion by Steele, supported by Fu lks, to adopt the above resolution COME TO as read. Roll call: Ayes—Satterthwaite, Finch, Fulks, Kanten, Radloff KELLY! and Steele. Nays—None. Motion carried. Resolution adopted. FOR THE FAMILY RESOLUTION WE LL IVALUATI YOUR SKILLS GRANTING AN INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE VIDEO GAMES AND, IP YOU QUALIFY, WI LL BY THE VILLAGE OF CHELSEA FOR BOOKCRAFTERS, INC. • Meadowlanes Bowler OMSR YOU TEMPORARY IN CHELSEA VILLAGE INDUSTTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT No. 5 • Atari Break-Out ASSIGNMENTS AT THE REST WHEREAS, BOOKCRAFTERS, INC., in conformity with Public Act • Cinematronics Rip-Off COMPANIES IN THE AREA. 198 of PubUd Acts of 1972, as amended, has submitted an application, CAU/COME IN TODAY dated September 18, 1984, providing all the information and re • Exidy Crash quirements necessary for the granting of an Industrial Facilities Ex • Midway Deluxe Space Invdders emption Certificate by the Village of Chelsea, Washtenaw County, • Midway Gaxian G h f Michigan; and INVITATIONS • ANNOUNCIMINTS K i m s W H ER EA S, the Village Council for the Village of Chelsea did NArknvd * «iicooUritc.v? • isntu/u tsu< PINBALL GAMES SERVICES establish an Industrial Development District for the property of 3003 WrsMswrw, Ssttt 3 BOOKCRAFTERS, INC. on December 21,1976; and • Bally Playboy Pinball W HEREAS, Sylvan Township Assessing Representatives and all af THE CHELSEA STANDARD Aim AHwr, MlcWgw 43104 fected taxing units were properly notified of the time and place of the SOON. Main Si. Ph. 475-1371 TsfepfeMt (313) 373-2300 Phona 662-1771 hearing of the application; and m m m 101 Ne* w» efWHy • Never * N# M/f/N US The Chelseo Standard. Wednesday, November 28, 1984 Legal Notice 19MLeaal Notice Legal Notice ORDINANCE NO. 79-GG Ugal Notice 19HLegai Notice MORTGAGE SALE-Default having been MORTGAGE SALE—Default having been MORTGAGE SALE-Dtfauti having been made in Um terms and condition* of a certain mads in tbe terms and conditions of a certain mode in the tenna and conditions of a certain AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NO. 79 TO REZONE A CERTAIN | MORTGAGE SAUS-DtfM* hevta# to n MORTGAGE SALE-Default having been mortgage made by BRUCE BAWKON, a mortgage made by LEONARD A. mortgage mad* by HELMUT R. mtto in tbt eoodtikn* of • meetuM load* made in the terms and conditions of a certain single person, Mortgagor, to Standard CALABRESE and LYNDA L, CALA PROPERTY FROM RS-2 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL by HAROLD W. WATKINS A MARJORIE A. mortgage made by ALFRED JACKSON and Federal Savings and Loan Association, a BRESE, his wife, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, DISTRICT TO RM-1 MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL tfATKINSJiU wife, to COMMUNITY RANK GERTRUDE F. JACKSON, his wife, Mort federal association, of Troy. Oakland Coun Mortgagors, to Michigan National Bank- DISTRICT - PART OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF or WASHTENAW. A Mkbtyxn Corporation, gagor, to Standard Federal Savings and ty, Michigan, Mortgagee, dated December Dearborn, a National Bonking Association, day of January, 1964, and recorded in tbe of- Mortgagee, Date! March 13, l i f t jnkI Loan Association, a federal association, of 12, I960, and recoraed in tbs office of the now known as Michigan National Bank- flee of the Register of Deed* for the County SECTION 12 AND THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 13, recorded on AugiMt 1, 1976, in liber 17*$, on Troy, Oakland County, Michigan, formerly Register of Deeds for the County of South Metro, a National Banking Aaaoda- of Washtenaw and State oil Michigan on the T2S, R3E Mg« 141, Wa*bton*w County Record*, Wayne Federal Savings and Loan Associa tion, Mortgagee, dated day of Washtenaw and State of Michigan on the Mth 23rd day of January, 1914, in Liber 1912, of The Village of Chelwa Ordain* Michigan,“subsequently auigned by tion, mortgagee, dated July 16, I960, and December 22,1980 in Liber 1716. on Page 489, March, 1961and recorded in the office of the Washtenaw County Records, on peg* 645, iutfecorded blanket aadgnmmt dated May recorded m the office of the Register of of Washtenaw County Records, on which Register of Deeds, for the County of which said mortgage was thereafter aasign- SECTION 1 That the Official Zoning Map attached hereto and lb) IMS to the Federal Deposit Inaurancc Deeds, for the County of Washtenaw and mortgage there is claimed to be due at the Washtenaw andid State of Michigan, on the ed to Federal National Mortgage Association adopted together with Ordinance No. 79, specifically Map No. 8 and Corporation, a corporation organised and ax- State of Michigan on July 25,1960 in Liber (Lteofthl* notice, (or principal and internet, 31st day of March, 1912, in Liber 1833 of by assignment date March 1, 1964, and latino under the lam o4tbe United State," on 1253, on Page 201, of Washtenaw County the sum of Thirty-Five Thousand Nine Washtenaw County Records,w , on page 421. on recordeaon March 23,1964 in tbe office of the Map No. 12, be and the same are hereby amended as follows: which mortgage there ia claimed to be due Records, on which mortgage there is claim Hundred Forty-Four and 76/100 Dollars which mortgage there U claimedclai to be due, Register of Deeds for said County of The following described premises zoned RS-2 be and the same is ■t.'the date hereof, the aum of Fifty Seven ed to be due. at the date of this notice, for ($35,044.76) at the date of this Washtenaw in lib er 1920 of Washtenaw Thousand One Hundred Eleven k 91/100 principal ana interest, the sum of Nine Thou And no suit or proceedings st lew or in torest, the sum County Records, on page 245, on which mort hereby changed to RM-1, Multiple Fam ily Residential District. Dollars (£7,111.91) including Interest at sand One Hundred Twenty-One and 54/100 equity having been instituted to recover the Four Hundred Eight gage there is claimed to be due, at the date of Beginning at the N V* post of Section; thence S 360 feet in the N8t S Vi 10.635% per annum. Dollars ($9,121.54) debt secured by said mortgage or any part ($28,406.48); And no suit or proceedings at law or in this notice, for. principal and interest, the line; thence W 258.35 feet; thence S 456.45 feet; thence S89M1* W in the < Under the power of able contained in said thereof. Now, therefore, by virtue of the And no suit or proceedings «at law or in sum of Twenty Five Thousand Four Hundred mortgage and the statue in auch case made equity having been instituted to recover the power of sale contained In said mortgage, equity having been Instituted to recover the center of highway to the S E comer of Sorensen Subdivision; thence N debt secured by said mortgage or any part Three Ond 92/100 Dollars ($25,409.92); and provided, notice la hereby given that and pursuant to the statute of the State of debt secured by said mortgage or any part And no suit or proceedings at i law or in said mortgage will be foredoaed by a sale of thereof. Now, therefore, by virtue of the Michigan In such case made and provided, thereof. Now, Therefore, by virtue of the 0M3’ W 831.72 feet; thence S 88M4’ E 548.68 feet in the N line of Section power of sale contained in said mortgage, equity having been instituted to recover the the mortgaged premises, or some part of notice is hereby given that on Thursday. power of sale contained in said mortgage, debt secured by said mortgage or any part to the Place of Beginning, being part of the E % of the NW Vo Section thOm, at public vendue, at the west entrance and pursuant to the statute of the State of December 20,1964, at ten o’clock a.m., local and pursuant to the statute of the State or Michigan in such case made and provided, thereof. How, Therefore, by virtue of the 13, T2S-R3E, Village of Chelsea, Washtenaw County, Michigan. to the County Building in Ann Arbor, time, Mid mortgage will be foreclosed by a Michigan In such case made and provided, power of sale contained In said mortgage, Michigan, at 10:00 o’clock a m .; ...... notice U hereby given that on Thursday. sale at public auction, to the highest bidder notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the Also, Beginning at the S V* post of Section: thence N 88M4’ W 548.68 December 13,1964, at ten o’clock A.M., local and pursuant to the statute of the State of on Thursday, January 10,19K. at the West entrance to the Washtenaw Coun 10th day of January, 1965, at 10:00 o’clock Michigan in such caw made and provided, feet; thence N 0°-31’ W 139.27 feet; thence S 87M8’ E to the N & S Vi Said premises are situated in the City of time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a ty Building in the City of Ann Arbor, a.m., Local Time, said mortgage will be sale at public auction to the highest bidder at notice Is hereby given that on Thursday, the line; thence S’ly to the Place of Beginning, being part of the SE Vt of Ypsilanti. Washtenaw County, Michigan, Washtenaw County, Michigan (that being foreclosed by a sale at public auction, to the 10th day of January, 1965, at 10:00 o'clock and are described as: the West entrance to the Washtenaw County the building where the Circuit Court for the highestsst bidder, at the weswesterly en the SW Vt of Section 12, T2S-R3E, Village of Chelsea, Washtenaw Coun Building, in the City of Ann Arbor, a.m., Local Time, said mortgage will be i Commencing at the southeast corner of County of Washtenaw is held), of the the Countyounty Building inIn Ann Arbor, Michigan foreclosed by « sale at public auction, to tbe ty, Michigan. Stevens Recreation Park Subdivision, Washtenaw County, Michigan (that being premises described In said mortgage, or so (that being the building *where the Circuit the building where the Circuit Court for the highest bidder, at the West entrance to the thence N 18*»’ W 41.00 feet; thence S 54* 15* much thereof as may be necessary to pay the Courtt for the County of WaWashtenaw is held), Washtenaw County Building In Ann Arbor, Excepting, however, from the above described premises the follow W’190.40 feet in the north line of Michigan County of Washtenaw is held) of the amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage of the premises described in said mortgage, premises described in said mortgage, or so Michigan (that being the buM ng where the ing; Beginning at the SW comer of the above described premises;^ Avenue to the southeast comer of Lot 35, with the Interest thereon at Twelve percent or so much thereof os may be necessary to Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw Is Stevens Recreation Park Subdivision; much thereof as may be necessary to pay the pay the amount due, as aforesaid, on said thence N 0°-3T W 275 feet; thence S 87°-48’ E 160 feet; thence S 0*-31’ E ■ amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage held), of the premises described in said thence northerly along the west line of mortgage, with the Interest thereon at three mortgage, or so much thereof as may be 275 feet; thence N 88M4’ W 160 feet, more or less, to the Place Of Warner Avenue 423.2 feet more or less to the with the interest thereon at Six and Three- percent (3%) per annum in excess of Quarters percent (6.75%) per annum and all necessary to pay the amount due, as Beginning, being part of the E Ms of the NW Vt of Section 13, T2S-R3E, southeast comer of former Lot 30, Stevens which may be paid by the undersigned, Michigan National Bank-South Metro’s aforesaid, on said mortgage, with the in Recreation Park Subdivision for a Place of legal costs, charges and expenses, including necessary to protect Its Interest in the prime rate and all legal costs, charges and the attorney fees allowed by law, and also terest thereon at eleven and one-half percent Village of Chelsea, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Beginning; thence northerly along the west premises, which said premises are describ expenses, including the attorney fees allow (11.5%) per annum up to February 1,1965 line of Warner Avenue 100 feet to a point be any sums which may be palid by the under- ed by law, and also any sum or sums which (This property is located on the north side of Old US-12, north and signed, necessary to protect its Interest in ed as follows: subject to change on that date and each ing the northeast owner of former Lot 29 All that certain piece or parcel of land may be paid by the undersigned, necessary twelfth (12th) month thereafter (the west of the St. Barnabas’ Episcopal Church site.) Stevens Recreation Park Subdivision, the premises, which said premises are situate in the City of Ann Arbor in the County to protect its Interest in the premises. Which described as follows: “Change Date” ) with the new rate to be the thence westerly along the north line of of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan and sara premises are described as follows: weekly average yield on United States former Lot 29, Sevens Recreation Park Sub All that certain piece or parcel of land All of that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the Township of Ypsilanti in the described as follows: Treasury Securities as made available by division 130 feet to a point being the north Lot Twenty-Seven (27), ARBOR OAKS situate In the City of Ann Arbor in the County the Federal Reserve Board adjusted to a west corner Lot 29 Stevens Recreation Park County of Washtenaw, and State of of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, and Michigan, and described as follows: SUBDIVISION NO. 1, as recorded in Liber 19 constant maturity of one (1) year, as of the Subdivision, thence southerly 100 feet along of Plats, Page 67, Washtenaw County described as follows, to-wit: date 45 days before each Change Date plus the west line of former Lota 29 and 30, Lot 21, WASHTENAW RIDGE NO. 1, part Lot 323, Forest Hills Subdivision No. 2, as of the Northwest quarter Section 1, Town 3 Records. one and six-tenths (1.6%) percentage points Stevens Recreation Park to the southwest The Redemption Period shall be one recorded in lib er 17, on Pages 12,13 and 14 of with the sum being rounded to the nearest comer of former Lot 30, Stevens Recreation month from the date of such sale, unless an Plats, Washtenaw County Records. one-eighth of one percentage point (0.125%) Park Subdivision thence easterly 130 feet to affidavit of occupancy or intent to occupy Is During the twelve months Immediately and au legal costs, charges ana expenses, In the place of beginning) being former Lots 29 recorded in accordance with 1948 MCL following the sale, the property may be cluding the attorney fees allowed by law, and and 30, Stevens Recreation Park Subdivision Plats, Page 17, Washtenaw County Records. During the six (6) months Immediately 600.3241 (d) and given to the mortgagee, in redeemed. also any sum or sums which may be paid by of French Claims 090 and 001, Washtenaw which case the Redemption Period shall be Dated at Clawson, Michigan, November 7, the undersigned, necessary to protect its in County, Michigan. following the sale, the property may be six months from the date of such sale. 1964. terest In the premises. Which said premises During the six months immediately follow Dated at Troy, Michigan, August 31,1964. Dated at Troy, Michigan, September, 30, Michigan National Bank-South Metro are described as follows, to wit: ing the sale, the property may be redeemed. 1964. Dearborn, MI Dated: November 28, lr STANDARD FEDERAL SAVINGS All of a certain piece or parcel of land 28 19$4« A LOAN ASSOCIATION, STANDARD FEDERAL SAVINGS Mortgagee situate in the Twp. of YpeUanti in the County FEDERAL DE!POSIT* in s u r a n c e a federal association, AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Peggy S. Brady of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan and CORPORATION, Mortgagee. a federal association, Mortgagee. Attorney for Mortgagee described as foUows: to-wit: * Receiver of Mortgagee RONALD J. PALMER 1400 W. Fourteen Mile Rd. Hecht Cheney RONALD J. PALMER Lot 809, Westwiliow • Unit Eleven, a Sub A Attorney for Mortgagee Attorney for Mortgagee Clawson, MI 49017 division of part of Section 14, Town 3 South, Sixth Floor Frey Building 2401 West Big Beaver Road 2401 West Big Beaver Road Nov 21-28-Dec 5-12-19 Range 7 East, Ypsilanti Township, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49609 Troy, Michigan 48084 Troy, Michigan 4S$B4 Washtenaw County, Michigan ss recorded in Nov. 20-Dec. 5,12,19, 26-1964 Oct 31-Nov 7-14-21-28 Nov. 7-14-21-28-Dec. 5 STATE OF MICHIGAN Liber 14 of Plats, Page 48, Washtenaw la tie i v e i s Cean zer tee County RcCvfuo. STATE OF MICHIGAN MORTGAGE SALE - Default having MORTGAGE SALE Ceaaty el Waahteaaw During the six months Immediately follow In tbe District Court fer been made in the terms and conditions of a Default having been made in the terms No. 64-33013-DM ing the sue, the property may be redeemed. 7be 14th Judicial District certain mortgage made by ANTHONY P. and conditions of a certain mortgage made Hon. Henry T. Ccnlin Dated at Detroit, Michigan, November 15, File No. CV-144-44-4796 TOCCO and GRACE A. TOCCO, a/k/a by WILLIAM N. LAWRENCE andTHELMA MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, 1964. LEON D. SHUTES, Trustee of the Leon GRACE ANN TOCCO, his wife of Grosse J. LAWRENCE, husband and wife, of Ann vs. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE :D. Shutes Trust, Points Woods, Michigan, Mortgagors, to Arbor, Michigan, to Ann Arbor Federal JUDY WILLIAMS, Defendant. ASSOCIATION . Plaintiff, Michigan National Bank - Oakland, a na Savings A Loon Association, now known as Rose DiUscla-Everett (P31589) Assignee of Mortgagee R 5 3 vs. tional banking association, Mortgagee, Great Lakes Federal Savings A Loan Attorney for Plaintiff CLARK, KLEIN A BEAUMONT . T"* RICHARD J. CASTERLINE and MARY M. dated the 11th day of August, 1960, and Association, of the City of Ann Arbor, ORDER TO ANSWER Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee «««*< ..'CASTERLINE, husband and wife, recorded in tbe office of the Register of Washtenaw County, Michigan, a corporation At a session of said Court held in tbe Coun- 1600 First FedenuBldg, Defendants. Deed*, for the County of Washtenaw and organized under the Home Owners'Loan Act Building, Ann Arbor, this 14th day of Detroit, Michigan 48228 ORDER TO ANSWER State of Michigan, on the 15th day of August, of 1933, of the United States of America, as ftovember, 1964. Nov. 28-Dec. 5-12-19-26 At a session of said Court held in tbe Court 1980, in Liber 1766 of Washtenaw County amended, Mortgagee, dated the 21st day of Present: Hon. Henry T. Conlin, Circuit house In the Village of Chelsea, in Records, on page 449, on which mortgage June, 1974, and recorded in the office of the Judge. MORTGAGE SALE B Y i CW2 Washtenaw County, Michigan, on November there Is claimed to be due, at the date ofthis Register of Deeds for the County of On September 6,1964, an action was filed Default having been made In the terms ■21 1964 notice, for principal and interest, the sum of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, on the by Michael Williams, Plaintiff, against Judy and conditions of a certain mortgage made Present: Honorable Karl V. Fink, District One Hundred Sixty-eight Thousand Six Hun 24th day of June, 1974, in Liber 1481 of Williams, defendant, in this court for by CAMERON JOHN YERIAN and SECTION 2 All remaining provisions and any amendments thereto Washtenaw County Records, at Page 711. on Judge. dred Seventy-nine and 27/100 Dollars Divorce. MARGARET A. YERIAN, husband and of Ordinance No. 79 be and the same are hereby reaffirmed and Pursuant to the Order for Substituted Ser ($168,679.27); which mortgage there is claimed to be due, It Is Hereby Ordered that the defendant, wife, of Dexter, Michigan, to Ann Arbor vice entered herein with respect to at the date of mis notice, for principal and in Judy Williams, shall answer or take such Federal Savings 4c Loan Association, now ratified. Plaintiff's Complaint for Forfeiture of Land terest, the sum of Seventeen Thousand Eight other action as may be permitted by law. on known as Great Lakes Federal Savings .A SECTION 3 The within amendment shall be effective twenty (20) Contract filed oh or about tbe 1st day of mortgage Hundred Forty Three and 36/100 ($17,643.36) or before February 14,1965. Failure to do so Loan Association, of the City of Ann Arbor, October, 1964, concerning the parties’ land thereof. Now, Therefore, by virtue of the dollars plus an escrow deficit of Three Hun will result in a Judgment tty Default against Washtenaw County, Michigan, a corporation days after passage and publication. contract dated August 31, 1962 for property power of sale contained in said mortgage, dred Ninety Five and 93/100 ($395.93) plus the Defendant for the relief demanded in the organized under the Home Owners' Loan Act Dated: November 20,1984. located in Dexter Township, Washtenaw and pursuant to the statute of the State of deferred late charges of Fourteen and 30/100 complaint filed in this Court. of 1933, of the United States of America, as County, Michigan, the Defendants herein, Michigan in such case made and provided, ($14.30) dollars; Dated: November 12,1964. amended, Mortgagee, dated the 29th day of Jerry J. Satterthwaite, Village President RICHARD J. CASTERLINE and MARY M. notice is hereby given that on Thuraday, the law or In Henry T. Conlin March, 1974, ana recorded In the office of the Evelyn Rosentreter, Village Clerk CASTERLINE, are each hereby required 13th day of December, 1964, at 10:00 o’clock recover the Circuit Court Judge Register of Deeds for the County of attd ordered to answer or take such other ac a.m., Local Time, said mortgage will be or any part Prepared by: Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, on the — tion as may be permitted by law, in connec foreclosed by a sale at public auction, to the thereof; Rose DiLlscia-Everett (P31889) 1st day of April, 1974, in Liber 1472 of tion with said land contract forfeiture action, highest bidder, at the Westerly entrance to Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of Attorney for Plaintiff Washtenaw County Records, at Page 663. on on or before the 8th day of January, 1986. the County Building in Ann Arbor, Michigan sale contained in said mortgage and pur 204 S. 4th Ave. which mortgage there is claimed to be due, Notice is further given to said Defendants (that being the building where the circuit suant to the statute of the State of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48104 at the date of this notice, for principal and In SYLVAN TOWNSHIP NOTICE Court for the County of Washtenaw is held), in such case made and provided, notice is 665-4960 terest, the sum of Sixteen Thousand Seven of the premises described in said mortgage, hereby given that on the 3rd day of January, Nov. 21-26-Dec. 5-12 Hundred Eighty Eight and 49/100 Applications are being taken to fill a vacancy or so much thereof as may be necessary to 1985 at 10:00 o’clock In the forenoon, Local ($16,788.49) plus an escrow deficit of One 1:30 p.m. ■■ > pay toe amount due, as aforesaid, on said Time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a Hundred Eleven and 76/100 ($111.76) on the Sylvan Township Planning Commission. f. If Defendants do not answer or take such mortgage, with the Interest thereon gt Fif sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, STATE OF MICHIGAN dollara; And no suit or proceedings at law o(her action, or appear for the hearing teen per cent (15%) per annum and all legal at the Huron Street entrance, to the te tbe Ckctet Court for Ih e Couaty of Ookhuad or In equity having been Instituted to recover Rural township residents only. Please send scheduled for January 6,1965, a judgment by costs, charges and expenses, including the Washtenaww County“ ..Building,...... In the City of Civil Action No. 64265291 DO the debt secured by said mortgage or any default against the Defendants for the relief attorney fees allowed by law, and also any Ann Arbor,r, Washtenaw County, Michigan, CHERYL A. GREGGS part thereof; applications to: Donald Schoenberg, 20330 demanded In the Complaint may be entered sum or sums which may be paid by the (that being the building where the Circuit vs. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of with the Court. The address of the 14th undersigned, necessary to protect its in Court for the County of Washtenaw is held), THOMAS E. GREGGS sale contained in said mortgage and pur Jerusalem Rd.( Chelsea, Mi. Phone 475-7273. District Court is 122 S. Main Street, Chelsea, terestest in the premises!i Which said premises of the premises described in said mortgage, ORDER TO ANSWER suant to the statute of the State of Michigan Michigan, 48118. are> describedi as follows: or so much thereof as may be necessary to At a session of said Court held at tbe Court in such case made and provided, notice is Deadline: Dec. 14, 1984. KARL V. FINK, District Judge All of that certain piece or parcel of land, pay the amount due, as aforesaid, on said house Building on Nov. 2,1964. hereby given that on the 3rd day of January, Prepared by: situate in me City of Ypeilantl in the County mortgage, with the interest thereon at Nine Present: Honorable John N. O’Brien, Cir 1665 at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, Local BRIMACOMBE A SCHLECTE, P.C. of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, and and 60/100 (9.60%) per cent per annum and cuit Judge. Time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a By Judith A. Ward (P-26360) described as follows, to-wit: all legal costs, charges ana expenses, in On the 24th day of October, 1964, an action sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, SYLVAN TOWNSHIP Attorneys for Plaintiff Beginning at Southwest corner of Lot 258 of cluding the attorney fees allowed fry law, and was filed by CHERYL A. GREGGS, plain at the Huron Street entrance, to the 3136 S. State, Suite 206 the original plat of the Village (now City) of also any sum or suins which may be paid by tiff, against THOMAS E. GREGGS, defen Washtenaw County Building, In the City of Mary M. Harris, Clerk Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Ypsllanti^ recorded in Transcript Pages the undersigned, necessary to protect its in dant, in this court for Judgment of Divorce. Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, ’ Nov. 28-Dec. 5-12-19 162-183, Washtenaw County Records, pro terest in the premises. Said premises are It is hereby ordered that the defendant, (that being the building where the Circuit ceeding thence Due North 114.57 feet, thence situated in the City of Ann Arbor, County of THOMAS E. GREGGS shall answer or take Court for the County of Washtenaw is held), such other action as may be permitted by ^MORTGAGE SALE—Default having been North 89,43’S0” East 132.78 feet; thence Washtenaw, State of Michigan and described of the premises described in said mortgage, mbde (n the terms and conditions of a certain South oonxra’’ West 131.07 feet to North as: law on or before the 21st day of January, or so much thereof as may be necessary to mortgage made by JERRY LEE BEARD- right-of-way line of Michigan Avenue being Lot 45, Pittsfield Park No. 3, part of the 1965. Failure to comply with this order will pay the amount due, as aforesaid, on said OFFICIAL NOTICE SLEY, a single man Mortgagor, to Standard 99 feet wide, thence South 89*43'50” West East one-half of Section 2, T3S, R6E, City of result In a judgment by default against such mortgage, with the interest thereon at Eight Federal Savings and Loan Association, a 132.76 feet; thence Due North 16.50 feet to the Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, defendant for the relief demanded In the and 25/100 (8.25%) per cent per annum and fgderal association, of Troy, Oakland Coun point of beginning; being a part of Lots 258 according to the Plat thereof as recorded In complaint filed in this Court. all legal coats, charges ana expenses, in Regular Meeting of the ty, Michigan, Mortgagee, dated December and 259, Original Plat of me Village (now Liber 11 of Plats, Page 16, Washtenaw Coun JOHN N. O’BRIEN, cluding the attorney fees allowed by law, and 12, 1978, and recorded in the office of the City) of YpsUantl, ty Records. Circuit Judge. also any sum or sums which may be paid by Register of Deeds for the County of During the six months immediately follow During the 6 months Immediately follow A True Copy the undersigned, necessary to protect its in Washtenaw and State of Michigan on ing the sale, the property may be redeemed. ing the sale, the property may be redeemed. Lynn D. Allen terest In. the premises. Said premises are DEXTER TOWNSHIP BOARD December 19,1978 in Liber 1688, on Page 9, of Dated at Clawson, Michigan, October 31, Dated at Ann Arbor, Michigan, November Oakland County Clerk - Register of Deeds situated In the Village of Dexter, County of Washtenaw County Records, on which mort 1964, 19,1964. By C. J. Burtch, Deputy Clerk Washtenaw, State of Michigan and described Will Be Held gage there is claimed to be due at the date of MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK - GREAT LAKES FEDERAL SAVINGS Henry J. Fox as; this notice, for principal and interest, the OAKLAND A LOAN ASSOCIATION Plaintiff's Attorney The westerly 2 rods of Lot 6 and the sum of Twenty-Six Thousand Eighty Four Southfield, Michigan Mortgagee 1111 S. Woodward, Suite 201 Easterly 2 rods of Lot 7, in block 13, of the TUESDAY, DEC. 4, 1984 - 7:30 p.m. &nd 87/100 Dollars ($26,084.87) Mortgagee LAIRD, CHIN, SCHWARTZ A SWARTZ Royal Oak, MI 48067 Village of Dexter, County of Washtenaw and •: And no suit or proceedings at law or in Thomas G. Schluente BY: SHEILA SCHWARTZ Telephone Number 544-1025 State of Michigan, according to the Plat at DEXTER TOWNSHIP HALL equity having been Instituted to recover the 1 1400 W. Fourteen Mile Road Attorneys for Mortgagee Nov. 14-21-28-Dec. 5 thereof recorded In Liber 27 of Deeds, Page debt secured by said mortgage or any part Clawson, MI 48017 220 E. Huron Street 532, Washtenaw County Records. 6680 Dexter-PInckney Rd., Dexter, Mich. thereof. Now, therefore, by virtue of the Attorney for Mortgagee 250 City Center Budding , During the 6 months Immediately follow power of sale contained in said mortgage. Oct 31-Nov 7-14-21-28 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Some occupations with more ing the sale, the property may be redeemed. and pursuant to the statute of the State of Nov. 28-Dec. 5-12-19-26 than 50% projected growth in Dated at Ann Arbor, Michigan, November Michigan in such case made and provided, ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED: MORTGAGE SALE employment through 1835 include 19,1964. notice is hereby given that on Thursday, Default having been made in the terms MORTGAGE SALE GREAT LAKES FEDERAL SAVINGS 1. Mach II Subdivision approval. December 13,1984, at ten o'clock A.M.,local and conditions of a certain mortgage made Default having been made In the terms computer service technicians, A LOAN ASSOCIATION 2. The Township Sign Commission. time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a by PETER G. BRIERLEY and PATRICIA and conditions of' a< certain mortgage made systems analysts, programmers, Mortgagee sale at public auction, to the highest bidder D, BRIERLEY, husband and wife, of Milan, by WILHELMINA F. RANDOLDOLPH, of Yp LAIRD, C1QN, SCHWARTZ A SWARTZ 3. The Chelsea Fire Department Contract. at the West entrance to the Washtenaw Coun Michigan, to Ann Arbor Federal Savings A lsnti, Michigan, to Great Lakes Federal sav and operators; legal assistants; BY: SHEILA SCHWARTZ ty Building In the City of Ann Arbor, Loan Association, n/k/a Great Lakes Attorneys for Mortgagee Washtenaw County, Michigan (that being ings A Loan Association, of the City of Ann electrical and electronic techni WILLIAM ElSENBEISER Federal Savings A Loan Association, of the Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, a cor 220 E. Huron Street the building where the Circuit Court for the City of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, cians; office machine repairers; 250 City Center Building County of Washtenaw is held), of the poration organized under the Home Owners’ Dexter Township Clerk Michigan, a corporation organized under the Loan Act of 1933, of the Untied States of civil engineering technicians; Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 premises described in said mortgage, or so Home Owners’ Loan Act of 1933, of the Nov. 28-Dec. 5-12-19-28 much thereof as may be necessary to pay the America, as amended, Mortgagee, dated the and mechanical engineering United States of America, as amended, 3rd day of July, 1979, and recorded in the of amount due, As aforesaid, on said mortgage Mortgagee, dated the 28th day of September, technicians. Training for these With the interest thereon at Ten and One- fice of the Register of Deeds for the County American agriculture is the ,1976, and recorded in the office of the of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, on the careers is available through Quarter percent (10.25%) per annum and all Register of Deeds for the County of world's biggest commercial in legal costs, charges and expenses, including 6th day of July, 1979, in liber 1716 of schools accredited by NATTS. Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, on the Washtenaw County Records, at Page 528, on dustry, with assets exceeding $1 NOTICE t$e attorney fees allowed by law, and also 29th day of September, 1976, in Liber 1566 of Any sum or sums which may be paid by the which mortgage there is claimed to M due, More than 52% of students Washtenaw County Records, at Page 452, pn - at the date of this notice, for principal and in trillion. This industry employs undersigned, necessary to protect its In which mortgage there Is claimed to be due, enrolled in post-secondary terest in the premises, which said premises terest, tbe sum of Thirty One Thousand more than 22 million people, 20% at the date of this notice, for principal and in Seven Hundred Ninety Two and 77/100 schools with occupational pro are described as follows :AU that certain terest, the sum of Thirty Three Thousand Six of America's labor force. The LYNDON TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS tece or parcel of land situate In the ($31,792.77) dollars minus an escrow balance grams are women. Hundred Seventy Nine and 26/100 of Two Hundred Sixty Two and 30/100 agricultural Industry includes township of Augusta in the County of ($33,879.26) plus an escrow deficit of Four I will bo at 17301 M-52r Chelsea, to collect ifashtcnaw, and State , of Michigan and ($262.30) dollars; farming, transporting, process Hundred Forty Nine and 42/100 ($449,42) at law or in described as follows: plus deferred late charges of Fifty One and ing, manufacturing, and retailing Lyndon Township taxes every Tuesday and 'Commencing at the Northwest comer,of i recover the 32/100 ($51.32) dollara; or any part Please Notify Us Section 22, Town 4 South, Range 7 East, And no suit or proceedings at law or in food and fiber. The combined Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. during Augusta Township, Washtenaw County, thereof; equity having been instituted to recover the Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of In Advance of agricultural industry accounts Michigan; thence North 89 degrees 30 debt secured by said mortgage or any part the months of December. January and Feb npnutes 00 seconds East 297.00 feet along the sale contained In said mortgage and pur for $609.5 billion, 20% of the na thereof; suant to the statute of the State of Michigan Any Change in Address ruary except Tuesday. Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 .1 North line of said section and the centerline Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of tion’s gross national product. of Talladay Hoad to the point of beginning; ; in such case made and provided, notice Is sale contained in said mortgage and pur hereby given that on the 27th day of will also be available at Lyndon Township thence continuing North 89 degrees 30 suant to the statute of the State of Michigan frinutes 00 seconds East 165.00 feet along December, 1964 at 10:00 o'clock in the fore-1 in such case made and provided, notice is noon, Local Time, said mortgage will be Hall on Saturday. Dec. 29. Feb. 2 and 9 s£id North line and said centerline; thence hereby given that on the 6th day of South 00 degrees 39 minutes 00 seconds East foreclosed by a sale at public auction, to the 400.00 feet; thence South 89 degrees 30 December, 1984 at 10:00 o’clock in the fore highest bidder, at the Huron Street entrance, from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon to collect Lyndon njjnutes 00 seconds West 165.00 feet; thence noon, l/K a l Time, said mortgage will be to the Washtenaw County Building, In the DRAINS and SEWERS North 00 degrees 39 minutes 00 seconds West foreclosed by a sale at public auction, to the City of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Township taxes. 400.00 feet to the point of beginning, said highest bidder, at the Huron Street entrance, Ircel being a part of the Northwest 1/4 of to the Washtenaw County Building, in the CLEANED ELECTRICALLY Payment by Mail will be accepted iction 22, Town 4 South. Range 7 East, City of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, (that being the building where the tigusta Township, Washtenaw County,. mortgage, V or t 9Vso MIWVIImuch thereof H I V IW I as may be Receipt will be returned Qchigan. Also having the rights of ingress Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw is necessary to pay the amouramount due, as and egress over a 66 ifoot wine strip of land held), of the premises described in said aforesaid, on said mortgage, with u the In- Sscribed as follows: commencing at the mortgage, or so much thereof as may be (100(11.25%) All dog licences must be pold to the Lyndon necessary to pay the amount due, as torest thereon at Eleven and 25/1 Northwest corner of said Section 22; thence per cent per annum and all legal costs, SINKS FLOOR Township Treasurer before March 1, 1985 to ovoid Nbrth 89 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds East aforesaid, on said mortgage, with the In charges and expenses, Including the at 1.00 feet along the North line of said Sec- terest thereon at Nine ana75/100 (9.75%) per torney fees allowed by law. and also any aum SUMPS DRAINS penalty. en and the centerline of Talladay Road to cent per annum and all legal costs, charges or sums which may be paid by the underelgn- and expenses, including the attorney fees TOILETS point of beginning; thence continuing ed, necessary to protect its Interest In the Dog licenses $10. With proof of spaying or neuter Sortn 89 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds East allowed by law, and also any sum or sums premises. Said premises are situated in the which may be paid by the undersigned, MAIN $00 feet along said North line and said Township of Ypsilanti, County of ing, $5. Blind and deaf citizens with Leader Dog, no itertlne thence South 00 degrees 39 necessary to protect its interest In the Washtenaw, State of Michigan and described LINES premises, Said premises are situated In the charge. Senior Citizen, 65 years or older, $5. mites 00 seconds East 500.00 feet; thence as: PROMPT SERVICE Brth 89 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds.' City of Milan, County of Washtenaw, State of Lot 40, WestwtUow unit Number 1, as Michigan and described as: Unoxpired rabies vaccination papers must be presented 1.60 feet; thence South 00 degrees 391 recorded in Liber 10, Page $7 of Plats, STORM mites 00 seconds East 06.00 feet; thence, Lot 4, Main Street Acres, as recorded In Washtenaw County Records. in order to obtain dog licenses. jth 89 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds West; Liber 9 of Plats, Page 57, Washtenaw County Records. During the 6 months Immediately follow SEWERS (.40 feet; thence North 00 degrees 39 ing the sale, the property may be redeemed. mites 00 seconds West 566.00 feet to the During tho 8 Months Immediately follow ing the sale, the property may be redeemed. Dated at Ann Arbor, Michigan November Dnt of beginning, 9,1964. SEPTIC TANKS-Cleaned, Installed/ Repaired luring the six months Immediately follow- Dated at Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 18, 1664. GREAT LAKES FEDERAL SAVINGS life the sale, the property may be redeemed. A LOAN ASASSOCIATION .DRAINFIELD & OTHER EXCAVATING JANIS KNIEPER J Dated at Troy, Michigan. August 31,1964. GREAT LAKES FEDERALSAVINOS Mortgagee. STANDARD FEDERAL' SAVINGS A IvOAN ASSOCIATION LAmD.CHIN.ID, CHIN, SCHWARTZSC A SWARTZ •RESIDENTIAL ‘ COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL LYNDON TOWNSHIP TREASURER “I AND IX)AN ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee BY-.SHEILA SCHWARTZ N a federal association, Mortgagee LAIRD. CHIN, SCHWARTZ <> SWARTZ Attorneys for Mortgagee RONAL~NALD J. PALMER BY; SHEILA SCHWARTZ 230 E. Huron Street iy fer Mortgagee Attorneys for Mortgagee-* 250 City Center BuikUM 17301 M-S2, Chslioa, Mich. 4811* $01W1 West e Big Beaver Road 220 E. Huron Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 46164 BOLLINGER SANITATION SERVICE , Michigan 48064 250 City Center Building Nov H-IMtec 5-lM t PHONE (313) 4 7 3 -2 0 9 7 Phono 475-3686 Oct. Jl-Nov 7-14-21*28 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48014 Oct 31-Nov 7-14-21*28 The Chelseo Stondord, Wednesdoy, November 28, 1984 DEATHS Cleo D. Quigley School Board Notes 1886 Brown Dr. Present at a regular meeting of future plans. The counselors also A son, EUsha Aldrich, Sunday, Chelsea the Chelsea Board of Education indicated that appointments can Nov. 18, to Nancy and Melvin Mrs. Cleo Doris Quigley, $5, of on Monday, Nov. 19, were be held during the day, early Buss of Westford, Vt. Paternal 1808 Brown Dr., Chelsea, died Schumann, Heller, Dlls, Grau, morning, and after school. For grandparents are Mr. and Mrs! W Suddenly on Monday, Nov. 26, at Feeney, Comeau, Redding, those parents who did not make Henry Buss of Chelsea. Maternal St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann superintendent Van Meer, assist appointments, a group counsel grandparents are Mrs. Gardner Arbor. ant superintendent Mills, prin ing session is held later in the Otto and the late Gardner Otto of She was born Dec. 18,1918, in cipals Williams, Stielstra, school year. Stockbridge. Elisha has a brother Cincinnati, 0., the daughter of Benedict, Wescott, assistant prin Jason, age 7, and a sister, Sarah, Harvey and AuriUia (Strain) cipal Larson, community educa Sue Carter discussed the Michi age 4. Owens, and was married in tion director Rogers, athletic gan Assessment Test results in Chelsea on Dec. 16, 1939, to director Nemeth, guests. the elementary, middle and high A daughter, JuUaCathlin, Nov!’ William Jam es Quigley. He Meeting called to order at 8:00 schools. Again, the results are 14, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital/ , preceded her in death on July 10, p.m. by president Dale very satisfying, with the most Ann Arbor, to David and Colleen," ^ 1979. Schumann. notable continuing Improvement Arnold of 514 Arthur St. She has a: W Mrs. Quigley was a lifelong Board approved the minutes of being in the achievement brother Anthony, 4, and a sister; Resident of the Chelsea area, and the Nov. 5, meeting. category I, where we have reduc Mora, 2%. was a member of the North ed the number of students having Sharon Bible church. The board recognized golfer difficulty in math and reading. Sue also indicated that in “the re A daughter, Ashley Kathryn Surviving are six sons and a Doug Otto, who was chosen as an Carlson, bom Oct. 29 at St',; daughter-in-law, Larry and Judy all-state golfer for the second cent ACT testing, 90 Chelsea High school students participated, 55 Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Air Quigley of Ann Arbor, Ray, year in a row. The board also bor, to Gary and Jill Carlson pf; FINISHING TOUCHES: Although no move-in conditioning and heating equipment is being of whom qualified for state James, Duane and Carl Quigley recognized Mike Carignan, all- Gregory, Maternal grandparents, df Chelsea, and Jerry Quigley of date has been announced, the BookCrafter’s unloaded and set up for installation. Bob Peters, state honorable mention golfer. scholarships. The average fulfillment house in the Sibley Rd. industrial park an employee of the contracting firm, is in the pic- Chelsea score is 87.1; the average are Marion and Carolyn Courtney ' Munith; a daughter and son-in- of Mooreland, -Ind. Paternal, law, Jeanette and Lon Davis of is close to being ready for occupancy . In top photo, ture. The board was pleased with a state score is 80.2. a parking lot is being prepared: Below, air- grandparents are Ray and Helen; Huntsville, Ala.; a brother, Or special musical presentation by Carlson of Fraser. Maternal; ville Owens, and two step-sisters, Beach Middle school string, Principal John Williams presented a club trip policy which great-grandparents are Laura' [Virginia Zinn of Virginia and brass and vocal students under and Clarence Jones, and Frances; states that any excursion requir Agnes Bowles of Bellevue. the direction of June Warren, Courtney, all of Mooreland. v. Funeral services will be held Warren Mayer and Carol Palms. ing students to miss more than tomorrow, Nov. 29, at 11 a.m. Carol Palms wrote the arrange one full day of school must be ap from the Staffan-Mitchell ment that was put together. proved by the board of education. Funeral Home with pastor There will be language indicating Timothy Booth of the North The board approved the follow- that if club advisors discuss trips, ing'action items: they should contact the building Sharon Bible church officiating. , Weeks of Nov. 28-Dec. 7 ; > Burial will be in Vermont There will be only one board principal immediately prior to Cemetery. meeting during the months of having information disseminated Wednesday, Nov. 28—Fish' Expressions of sympathy may December and January. Meeting to students or community sandwich, hash brown potato pat- , be made to the North Sharon dates are Dec. 3 and Jan. 21. members. ty, cole slaw, molded fruit salad, Bible church. Envelopes are The board approved the 1985 milk. available at the funeral home. rental agreement with the Principal Darcy Stielstra, Thursday, Nov. 29—Fruit Washtenaw Sheriff’s Department chairman of the gifted and punch, taco chalupa, lettuce arid- for office space in the transpcrta- talented committee, updated the tomato, buttered com, pear half.", tion/maintenance facility on Old board on the progress of the milk. US-12, at $1,800 per year committee in formulating a Friday, Nov. 30—Cheese ana The board approved one Sun philosophy and goals, and screen sausage pizza, tossed salad with day competition—March 24—for ing mechanisms for the program. dressing, chocolate chip cookie, the Winter Guard flag corps, The committe hopes to have fresh fruit, milk. which is a club activity. The some concrete recommendations Monday, Dec. 3—Chicken patty Winter Guard proposed to the ad before the end of the year. with bun, French fries, dill pickles, fruit cocktail, milk. re- ministration a revised schedule j According to .ome Tuesday, Dec. 4—Homemade ; searchers, celery has nega- , which includes Saturday com Superintendent Van Meer ap < tive calories. It takes more petitions with the exception of prised the board of a very suc Italian spaghetti, buttered com, >' calories to eat a piece of March 24. cessful meeting with 18 business warm French bread with butter) celery than the celery has and industry representatives, at applesauce, milk. . in it to begin with. The board received a letter of which time the Chelsea schools Wednesday, Dec. 5—BBQ dn appreciation from Kevin offered educational resources for bun, hash brown potato patty, McDonald, a University of training, retraining, and continu vegetable stixs, chocolate chip Michigan senior lecturer in ing education for area business cookie, milk. Michigan Food Packs biological and environmental and industry. The administrtors Thursday, Dec. 6—Crispy fish sciences from new South Wales, asked the business leaders what filet, oven brown potato, cole Australia, Mr. McDonald had the kinds of skills they felt were need slaw, bread and butter, crushed MICHIGAN'S OLDEST FORD DEALER opportunity to participate in a ed by our graduates for suc pineapple, milk. ; < Urged as Yule Gifts “See for Yourself” visitation and cessful employment. They Friday, Dec. 7—Cheesey pizza] The Michigan Agricultural golden smoked Cheddar cheese to meet with administrators and responded that students should tossed salad with dressing-, Cooperative Marketing Associa from MSU, and 6.3 ounces of teaching staff, and to lecture at have the following attitudes and chocolate pudding, fresh fruit', AFFORDABLE tion (MACMA), an affiliate of the sparkling grape juice. Beach Middle school. skills: dependability, strong milk. - PAYMENT PLAN Michigan Farm Bureau, is urg This is the second season work sthic, good communication ing Christmas shoppers to say MACMA has offered “Michigan’s The board also received the skills (oral and written), good “Yes. to .Michigan” .. by .giving Farm Best” gift packs. Last comprehension in the three R’s, v MARGIE'S packs of the state’s agricultural year, gift packs containing more from Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dent ex p'ossessionof spirifone'aM W K, products to friends and relatives. than 14,000 pounds of Michigan pressing concerns relative to the and a good understanding of the. UPHOLSTERY When they say “Yes” to the gift food products were purchased by need for someone in the com free enterprise system. The ad packs of Michigan products, petitive swim program with ex ministration will be program & FRFF FSTIMAIES Christmas shoppers. (l . . they’ll also be saying “Yes” to The gift packs are available pertise in diving; letter from the ming some opportunities as re Y « |Large nr/«a Selection( a ofr\4 Materials^ nrinlc X'. Michigan State University’s food from MACMA’s Direct Department of Public Instruc quested by the business and in /v>-Upholstery Supplies & science and dairy research facili Marketing Division, P.O. Box tion, state of Iowa, indicating that dustry leaders who were present MULLED CIDER - COOKIES Farm Baked Donuts 6 Broad Holiday Nuts 66Z -442I LIVE MUSIC - QUILT RAFFLE OPEN: Mort.-Frl., 8-9:30 Sat., 9* I % N oon VISIT LOG HOUSE & MAIN HOUSE 6550 JACKSON RD. G E E F A R M S meilll HI OPEN DAILY, S a .m . to Dark A-*» A N N A R B O R 14928 BUNKER HILL RD. PH. (517) 769 6772 OWNERS: BUD WARNER & ANDY YURKO ThuChulsea Stqndord, Wednesdoy, November 28, 1984 Chelsea Milling Buying Million Bushels of Wheat To Fdl Silos Chelsea Milling Co. is putting wheat into its high-rise Jiffy Mix bins at the rate of about 40,000 bushels a day. Long lines of grain-filled trucks have been waiting to unload most every re cent morning, and that will con tinue for several more days. “We're filling our storage silos, which hold about a million bushels of wheat,” said Dudley Holmes, Jr., of Chelsea Milling. “We use about million bushels of wheat per year, and we were getting close to empty.” Holmes said the company waited until fall this year to re-fill its storage capacity in hope of getting a more favorable price and drier grain, and the strategy worked. “We're receiving low- mdisture wheat at a good market price,” he said, “Most of it is coming in from southern Michigan.” Each eight-wheeled trailer- > TRUCKS CARRYING 1,000 bushels or more of bushels of wheat into its high-rise storage silos for truck brings in 1,000 bushels or :wheat line up outside the unloading dock at manufacture into Jiffy Mix Products. more, and about 40 trucks a day 'Chelsea Milling Co., which is putting a million are coming in to the Jiffy Mix plant. They spill their loads down though a floor gratae, and the wheat is then picked up in a device -that looks like a giant lunch bucket and elevated to the storage towers. A reporter-photographer who smokes Oigarets and sometimes uses the light flash on his camera was asked not to do either as he watched and took pictures of the process. The emptying grain raises a cloud of dust which can become explosive if mixed with just the right , amount of mr Holmes added that the trucks lined up on N. Main St. may create a temporary traffic nuisance at times. “We try to schedule them early in the morn: ing, but we can’t always control when they come in,” he said. “I hope people will understand and be patient. We get the trucks in off the street as fast as we can. Once a load (of wheat) has been measured and found acceptable, THIS CONTROL PANEL decides what goes then picked up and elevated to the top of the silos. • we can unload it in about five down and up in the Chelsea Milling Co. grain Paul Lehman was at the controls when this picture minutes.” storage facility. Wheat is dumped below ground, was taken. Take your family to the Movies . 9 Moscow on the Hudson 9 The Philadelphia Experiment 9 Firesttirter 9 Greystoke - The legend of Tarzan 9 Footloose 9 Romancing the stone 1 DAY RENTAL 9 Many Disney Movies (Non-Club Members *5” )
DOWN AND AWAY: A truckload of wheat tested and approved, it takes about five minutes to spills through the grates in the Chelsea Milling Co. empty a 1,000-bushel truck. unloading platform. Once the grain has been Legion Commander Reminds Pensioners of Deadline * v . ™ American Legion Post Com the pensioners that the card was checks. There is no charge for mander Donald Doll of Post 31, mailed to them by the VA around assistance. ^Chelsea, reminds any veteran or Nov. 1. Commander Doll notes, VHS MOVIE RENTAL %idow receiving a non-service “It’s not a difficult questionnaire, Connected pension to return the but to be absolutely certain there Annual Income Questionnaire is no mix-up I urge any recipient O ve r 2 0 0 Popular Movies in Stockl ‘Card to the Veterans Administra to contact the Veterans Affairs tion by Jan. 1,1985. Office, 971-8600 for assistance.” Commander Doll said that if He adds that even though Jan. 1 is ifrie card is not returned to the VA the deadline, past experience has Halley's Comet's spectacular :t>y the deadline, it could mean a shown that returning the VA card tail is about 37 million F R E E Movie Club Membership With Any VCR Purchased jSelay in monthly benefit checks by the 15th of December will help miles long. iks we move into 1985. He advised insure no delays in the 1985 $499! Value S p e cia l
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inductive Timing Light Professional quality. Rugged die-cast construction, xenon light. For 12 volt systems. Style and ■iy V;,‘ ■ . .I.T,-'-' .. ■ brand may vary from I store to store. I ClassiCover Leather Simulated Sheepskin Electronic Digital Clock Suntiue™ Tachometer Hollywood Lighted Steering Wheel cover seat Cushioa Displays hours, minutes, Solid state. For all vahlty Mirror Top grain cowhide. Fits all Soft Imitation seconds, months and days. Ignition systems, Clips to visor. passenger cars, sheepskin, Bold, easy-to-read display. lighted dial. Batteries not most vans stays cool Mounts anywhere. #CP7905 Included. and pickups. in summer, Complete with ______#839 j (Black #1101 or Q y g warm In winter. battery P D O Umltcd Qiantttles Tan #1102 /320N Mh 3 0 United!I Qaaittties I Limited Oiaittttes ©
Big Mai® Spot Lite With FREE 6 volt Laiters 300.000 cp., 15' cord/ lighter plug. Plus free fe 6 volt, all-weather 6 Volt lantern lantern. ■ ;V ^ sale Price 29.95 MalHi Rebate -3.00 Net Price After 95 Rebate
19" TOOl BOX Ail steel with Iiftout tray. Baked enamel finish. #1900 !L
Battery Booster/Charger Portable Battery Chargers if! professional quality. Up to 300 amps of boosting Automatic or manual charging. For 12 volt regular power. 80 amps for charging. or maintenance-free batteries. Heavy duty m For 6 and 12 volt construction. Solid state circuitry, batteries - Including 95 i : 15 maintenance-free. y ■V#i 1 5 9 ! 6 Amp 10 Amp rspcT [Vise Crip® |WD*40 Plier S€t I Locking Pliers Lubricates, loosens Drop forged steel Handy, yet powerful m stuck parts, protects. construction for 5" size. Great for tight 9 oz. aerosol. strength and spaces, includes #40011 durability. genuine leather holster. 17862 #5SH Halted Quantities
7 PC. Nitdrtver Set Professional quality. $«• Sizes Vie" to 1h ” oversize handles and bright plated shafts. • I, #7861 United Oiaitities
CARQUEST® Screwdriver Set 16 Ft. 10 pc. set made in U.S.A. Power Tape Carbon steel. Phillips %" blade with positive and flat blades. #7510 locking feature. Handy I for home or workshop. 95 1#7016 Halted Oiaitities
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CARQUEST® Proven vain® Feeder cover 25-Ft. Extension 27 Bx 36" cover cord protects car finish. Heavy duty, 16/3, Ut #2000 listed, indoor/outdoor. I#21267
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ABLE TO BOND SECONDS WITH A SIN DROP Audiovox Duracell Hein Werner 'Private Eye" Batteries 'Winner series" Radar Detector Dependable power Bottle Jack Deluxe dual-conversion when you need it. 4,000 lb. capacity. superheterodyne, "D," "C.” 2 pack, Rugged and reliable. x and Khand or 9 volt, 1 per pack. reception. #68026 #RX-1
'M," 2 Pack 95 Comparable savings on 19 4, 6, 8,12 and 119? 20 ton. if your car Is four years old, Gunk/ replace tfie belts and hoses. Solder Seal Anti-Cel IM22-16 No matter how they look:' Starting Fluid #M38-15 Today’s belts and radiator hoses don’t Diesel Tone #M24-12 show wear the way they used to. Even an experienced mechanic can’t always tell if they are about to go, just by looking. So if your car is four years old or more, change the belts and hoses. We carry the complete line of top Your Choice quality Gates belts and hoses. 29
(Chain p CAROUEST Deluxe Lighted Motor Oil Compass Meets or exceeds Liquid filled all mfrs. specs. compensated compass. 10W40 #CQ640 Adhesive mount, HD30 WT #CQ530 battery included. TM #7-795
Roberk Sport Mirrors Matte black finish, matched pair, lefts right shapes. Your Choice GOT A PARTS PROBLEM? #390 Ask a Qualified counterman, only carquest has them. Also available in chrome finish )S
I Belden BRAVO" Rubber Queen Fluorescent Oil & Air Trouble Light Filters Tough plastic handle Made by Purolator. & swivel hook. Featuring a quality line 25 ft. vinyl cord. /. of oil and air filters to #751500 fit most foreign and domestic cars.
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Proven Vain® r Batteries • v \ 60-month maintenance free battery for most OS & import cbrs. #P22F5i P24‘5,P24fS, ■€:"v ■ r r - "*Ot* P7l-5>?4-5 k ■// - i*V-. $ '«i ■/# 4 ppBoytty* y ALU [Rnbber Queen 4 pc. Ctflfrttd Floor Mats ■r.1] PfaiHMflt Car Ramus t fits most vehicles,... Available in l&.'V' 4500 lb, capaclty/pr. black,k, Hue, gold/bcd/beige & red. #1066 jrahfl&tt ■ m: 6500 GVW. #LR81 i § Mso avMable 4-pc. j-.jrjiaQK,' set in rubber. #6363 8.95 set 95 4-pc. set vinyl. #6458 6.9S wt eexcli. Jack stands as low asi.99 ea. #pr. ICARQUEST® ■A*y- 1 Mechanics creeper 36" hardwood frame, 5 ribs, padded l/JM'yi headrest, steel swivel casters. #8850 Roll Arouud seat rJni I Give your knees a rest, f*#; ■. A en tool tray, /hw 11 P t COMbliatloe wreuch Set Combination box and open end MvCMct wrench set packed in convenient roll up pouch. SAE or metric. |95 «J.
Electronic Midwest I speed Coitrol Portable Easy to install with m s lim Big Air Tank standard tools. For cars, w Air pressure to Inflate, vans or light trucks ^ ,. 9 pal. clean and pressurize. with automatic or 9 gal., 125 PSl capacity. manual transmissions. lV— ’ : Safety manifold. #250-1041 0 size #009 K-'l
:: "V*;1 DANA. |v'V-;r .■.< •■.;• ■ '■.'/■ti'y:/- " ' ‘ 95 iuip-vnI * 1 1 . Flexible Flashlight Light those hard to reach spots. Flex-neck llight has convenient PARTS PEDDLER lip holder. Batteries auto SUPPLY STORES,INC. & I not Included. CHELSEA WHITMORE LAKE DEXTER ^ #6861 1414 S.MAIN 8715 MAIN 2902 BAKER '% a I LlMltctf QiartttiM 475-9106 449-4312 4 26-4688 V ^ Supplement to the ANN ARBOR NEWS C etoO rr>e nnres In this advertisement are those suggested by the distributor, Parts Warehouse Co.. Bay City, ml JJKTtttfi i nd ep enc[en f6 ret aiie r/s listed below may vary Some prices may be higher, some may be lower.
Prices good thru Dec. 31,1984 at participating CARQUEST Auto Parts Stores. Vi . Proven ValH® Heavy Duty Booster Cables No tangle design. 16;8 gauge all copper. #21071
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Chilton Auto Repair Manuals Deluxe hard cover editions. Each volume bursting with car care m i information. Domestic and import editions. NEW 198S c: Yowr Choice 99 Edition no.