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ONE HUNDRED TW ENTY-FQURTH YEAR— N o . S O CH ELSEA. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. MAY 2 1996
By Scott Bishop place a 1989 Mack truck and Staff Writer_• ...... •. ^ .'particularly—requires more Western Washtenaw Recy storage space, Reding indi? cling Authority formed in 1991 cated. * to address waste and recycling' Currently, baled materials issues. Six townships and two are kept in two semi-trucks .villages,... including__Chelsea, —while foflfl x 78 fnot-poie barn compose th e WWRA district. is under construction for stor The WWRA funds its facil- age. When complete, it will ity'and operations through a more than double the presents 10-year state grant, revenue storage space. Tom and John Lixey pose in front of the door they repaired as, Fred Van Reesema Christmas volunteer generated from the sale of re Storage space is a key is Christmas In April volunteers Saturday, April 27. Saturday* April 27. cycled materials and special sue, Reding explained, to al assessment Kinds levied low the WWRA to take advan throughout the district. tage of the fluctuating market Village households , are as for recycled raw materials. sessed $30 per year, township For example, last summer households $17 per year. Only the price for cardboard in- village residents receive curb creased dramatically. side pickup service. With additional storage > The special assessment was space, the WWRA could save According to Chelsea’s Work began at the eight fixed in 1991 to run for five cardboard for opportune mar Christmas In April Chair sites at 9 a m., with the years. The WWRA Board of Di ket times, and get the best man pick Shaneyfelt, this nourishing help of donuts rectors, composed of repre year’s campaign, held Sat donated by the Village Bak- price for larger amounts of sentatives from the participat m aterial. urday, April 27, ran more . ery. ing municipalities, .proposes Without storage space, the smoothly than any of the The volunteers con extending the millage for an WWRA must sell whenever its previous four. verged at the Faith In Ac other five years. limited facilities are full, re Seventy-two volunteers tion building for lunch, A recent WWRA press re gardless of market price. worked throughout a Cold which was ; donated by lease indicated a millage ex Reding observed the irony but bright Saturday, doing Thompson’s and Domino’s tension was necessary. that the facility had brought in significant renovations to Pizza, While Pamida sup "Although this project is more recycled material than four area homes while do plied discounted beverages. fimded by special assessments ing more cosmetic work like Chelsea Glass pitched in, expected in 1991, but didn’t apd the sale of raw materials, have the stprage to maximize raking and cleaning on four offering free glass repair. the value of these materials is more local residences. Work concluded by 4:30 its resources. not sufficient to cover all pro- “It has done better than _ For each of the past five p.m. * gramcosts. — —— — they anticipated as far . as years Christmas In April "All in all, it werft real "The WWRA, in conjunc volunteers have repaired well,’’ Shaneyfelt said, not (amounts) of paper and card- tion with the. Washtenaw , (Continued on Page Three) and refurbished a similar ing how appreciative home- County’ Department of Public number of area homes, pri owners were for-therepair Works, will soon hold public marily for handicapped, and cleanup help. hearings explaining the need Condominium elderly or economically “The volunteers were a to continue the current special disadvantaged homeowners. very hardworking and con assessment to ensure* the Development The Chelsea Rotary Club genial group and it was a WWRA’s operation and future took responsibility for one pleasure for me to meet the growth,” the release stated. A pproved site.'the Chelsea Lions Club new people and reacquaint The public hearings are another, and other volun myself with the older onesi scheduled for August and Sep Final plans for a develop teers, many representing “They really felt good tem ber. ment titled Village Place Con Chelsea’s various church about being able to get out Doug Parr, chairman of the dominiums, which will be lo- congregations, refurbished and do the work,” Shaney Volunteer Cathy Muha prepares for a paint Job during r-currently vacant- aU m p?^ felt concluded. acres west. penaence as a goal, he couldn’t guaran Pierce Street, was approved tee that the special assess by Chelsea Village Council ment could be dropped in an Tuesday, April 23. other fiVe years, -A -:- A development of 50 units is plannedrlO buildings, hous- By Scott Bishop The volunteers,!!' the injuries “I would like to think that Staff Writer -are proved to be the Vill ing 4-6 living units apiece, even if there is a need (for fu along with a management Timber Town and Village fault. The Village’s Workers’ ture special assessments), we /officials met last week to iron Compensation coverage will building. could taper it way back,” Parr Though the property is ad out construction details prior not provide medical-or lost added. to a massive volunteer project wage benefits to the yolun- jacen t to M-52, there Will be jeot, from-th e that will erect the Timber tears. WWRA manager Bob Reding, ;Tpwn play structure. “Currently, no coverage ex throughway. the demands on the facility " Rather, Taylor Street south The structure will be part ists for injury to the volun make financial self-sufficiency of Dana Park, southwest of the teers if the Village is pot at from Pierce Street will be ex difficult for the recycling op tended and connected by-an S- intersection of M-52 and Si fault. These volunteers can ei eration. v bley Road. th er go to th e ir own health and curve to Taylor Street north Parr explained that the 10- from Old US-12. . ‘ June 11-16, up to 3,000 local disability coverage or pur year grant was contingent on [volunteers will work under the chase a separate health policy. Presently the two Taylor the WWRA meeting specific Streets do not connect. [direction of three construction Each volunteer should sign a guidelines regarding what to [engineers contracted^ by de The developers will extend waiver of liability that states The sign at M-52 and Sibley Road points the way to what will -collect and recycle. — t------signers Leathers & Associates. and connect the roads to meet the risks involved in building become the Timber Town playground this summer. ; The April 24 meeting was to a playscape and holding the That means that in the next village standards; ultimately five years, the WWRA will be Chelsea Village will own and ensure village and Timber Village blameless,-’ the letter parking, a dump- Town understanding of how stated. Village trustee and Recrea- restrooms, required to process materials maintain all of the enhanced tion Council member Brian ster, etc. thaL-while req uiring further- construction -details-would-be- —^ Timber Town represent o- Taylor Street, Cashman stressed the impor Child-care and the chil work and expense, have low Access to Village handled. tjve Julie Rutherford con- dren’s work area are located The village will allow use of firmed that each volunteer tance of not only on-site pe market value phd will contrib Condominiums will be offrsite. * some of its machinery, supply would sign such a waiver, in destrian control but denying ute little to the organization’s Taylor Street. access to anyone not signing Cashman suggested that a* electric and water hookups, dicating that volunteer inju financial health. Two private roads into the an insurance waiver. separate account be set up Reding said that the Recy development * will be owned -collect the project’s trash and ries would be covered by the through the Recreation Coun “It’s critically important to cling Authority is a no frills and maintained by the devel- ^construction waste (the latter individual’s health insurance. cil to direct funds needed; to /will not be a donated service) Volunteers will sign in each have people not only sign in, operation designed to con- opers. maintain the playground. The. day; nO one will be allowed on but the first time they sign in, serve money, but in need of While Assistant Village •jetcr.— ^ ■' account -wiH be-opened with1 v A key topic1 of discussion, the sight without doing so. sign a waiver. And also not al- upgrading. ‘“T1 “ Manager Bruce Plndzia -indi- " low people who haven’t signed any monies left unspent from Gosts are \ held down cated that the developers were -was insurance for the project. Children will not be allowed the playground construction. ^Village Manager Jack Myers on the site. However, there in onto the site,’? Cashman through the employment of 5- hoping to begin work this con- Timber Town representa [read a letter from village in will be two off-site areas, one said. lb trainees per day from the', struction season, developer surance carrier tive Gloria Mitchell said that Cassidy Lake SAI Boot Camp., George ■ Riedel was unavail- — The letter from-Meadow- (Continued onPage Two) but the facility needs to re- able for comment. ^Insurance Group which ad older children to help in the brook .insurance also ad dressed the question. process through tasks like dressed liability Coverage. < “The Village will be cov washing tires used in the “Since the project is on ered for injuries sustained by structure. -Chelsea property, and will be/ the Village’s, playscape, the li ability coverage does apply to Federal Screw. Workers damages .incurred by third parties; Atgain the village must be held legally liable,” the let Go on Strike Wednesday ter stated. u\ --Leathers & Associates will By Scott Bishop in the last three years and the provide insurance for the jSjaffWriter ; huge raises they gave them three independent contractors, 1 Tuesday at /approximately selves, 47 percent and 25 per they hire. 3 p.m., employees of Federal cent a year, and the unwilling* While Myers has indicated [Screw Works ih Chelsea voted ness of the company to give us that village insurance-premi ]to strike when their then- a decent raise (they offered us ums will rise because of as-, current contract ran out at 20 cents an hour raise), the un suming liability for Timber midnight. Ahd at the ap ion finds. this unacceptable,” Town, it is still not clear how pointed tlmfe they followed he said. ' \ . much that Increase will be; 'through - FederalScrew Works plant Timber Town Site Captain According to plant* UAW manager Fred Hoffman de Jim Myles presented a con ’representative Steve Kincer, clined any comment when con Workers were locked out of the tacted Tuesday afternoon. struction site layout for the plant when they attempted to Kincer said a rally at the June ‘11*16 construction proj re tu rn to work at 3:30 p.m. Federal Screw Works plant ect.' Over the phone, Kincer was planned for midnight It showed the locations of read a statement from the Tuesday, and that the union material staging areas, elec- t Federal Screw Works employ had made its final contract oft trical and water service entry —AU*SEC Academic Team-*- ees. ■ ■. * - fer to management and points, a pente* for volunteer Chelsea High School member* to the select Southeastern Conference Academic Team were chosen "In the light of the huge awaited a response from F6d-* sign-ih, a phone apd first aid based on test scores, grade point average, and ciasswork. They were honored Monday at * luncheon. profits the company has made era! Screw Works. ' service/ a food service area, Front left are Sara Mead, Anns Morrel-Samuels, David Mote, Laurie Schiller, and C*rHe Boss.
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Cttabluhed 1871 Brian Hamilton General Meaegw/Edhor fYom his fellow students totry which will assist and augment sive, passive acceptance pf Michelle Rogers Awociau Editor Schools Should Not Be Soft on Drugs various drugs. For years, I the efforts of concerned par drug problems, the frustration ents. and lack of strong guidance Scott Bishop ' Gincer Hadley F ran Gerber I was saddened, but not, have listened to the frustra Staff Writer Advotainf CoiuuHant Advertiau* Consultant tions of local( polise ofTI$iais . . To Jhear superintendent Ed that drives students to di&g surprised; to see the issue of use in the first place will omy Lolly Mindel Lydia J ohnson when the schools rejected Richardson express “disap- school drug abuse on the front pointm ent” at the , ram pant increase. ^ -v-* Production Coordinator Production page of last week’s Chelsea their efforts to impose atrin- drug and alcohol use and en- Standard, and I commend the gent investigation, search, and The schools should &ll3w TBe Chelae* Standard and The Dexter Leader are pub paper for bringingjthe story to enforcement procedures on courage parente Jo' "talk with pol^ e\m d a irto “i7e their; -9 lished every Thursday by Heritage Newspapers. the public. students their children, while noting, unit to search out drugs in; l-Busiaesa-officeatlOl N. Main,Chclira)Mkh.48B8. For years, I listened "with Certainly,,. aF~MBTgaret now "imeresung u wouio oe schoois and ^ aiscpveryS Second dara postage paid at Chelsea, Mkh* 48118 concern to my alcohol, and Spaly stated, this is not a prob* to see how students could per- nW al ’ substances in a h n under the Act of March 3, 1879. Postmaster; Send Jem that only the schools can / form without drugs is a pri- auflntities should result in' address A mwm to The CRfl«ui Standard/The Dexter about^the poer ^ddress» but the schoOls bin AHorttago tud? the m£ o f exPulsion of th>e s*udent If«e Newspaper Leader, 101 N. Main S t, Chelsea, Mich. 48118. Office pressure he had experienced, take a strong anti-drug stance tude the school have taken £aJ affor(j to support ;|j*e houra sire; 8s30>5:00 M«F. and continue to take. schools with new facilities gid Personally, my reaction is services, then we eannot-Mf- C MAIL [email protected] not mere disappointment, but ford to let them undo allthe outrage and_anger. I also de good we're trying to do by be< Subscriptum Rates: Opening Remarks spair , for our fliture if the ing soft On drug use. That will schools that are suppose to be $20. per year By Brian Hanflton ultimately destroy the benefits educating and nurturing our we are fighting so hard to cre . Deadlines: children do*not see fit to pro* ate. Press Releases: Monday, noon So this is spring? vide a strong anti-drug mes- DiiplayAdvertuing: Monday, 3 p.ioL it used' used "toto be that I could experience when the tempta- sage, assistance to students in Thanks again to Classified Advertising: Monday, 5 p.m. just about matk the arrival of tionto panic and run is very dealing with peer pressure, dard for bringing this issue ^to decent weather with the arri high. and a zero tolerance stance the fTont page. Now it’s upjto National Advertising Representative val of my bees. where it comes to drug use. the rest of us to make sure we MICHIGAN NEWSPAPERS, INC. I’ve learned not to open the Children learn what they respond in a positive way. « I’ve been a beekeeper for hives during cold or wet NATIONAL SCWaSAPBt 827 N. Washington Ave. six years now, having been lit see, and if they see a permis- Steve DaSut ASSOCIATION Lansing, Mich. 48908 weather, and I’m beginning to troduced to the hobby while wonder * if I’ll ever get the working on a story about local chance this year hive inspectors Bob Bullock and Eric Smith, who during I still talk bees with all Uncle Apollo the other nine months of the three of these guys when I see year were teachers and South them, and I’ll add Beach prin cipal Darcy Stielstra to the list a.ih. Some people have written in go _through this morphing and North schools, respec- , . . . (Continued from PageOne) will begin at 7:30 about Timber Town, confused- process, very often they lose tively. Bob has gone onto big- ^ h®ve toisrHttle-Chel- the organization hoped to Wednesday morning and con and disoriented about why we gereer things in Grass Lake as a sea cu^> of sorts). They’ve all raise flinds beyond its original' tinue at an industrious pace in track of what they look like on helped me learn the art by an are spending all of this time a regular basis, so they need principal, while Eric still has goals and found a “Friends of ■ order to finish by Sunday, swering my questions, but as and money on another play lots of mirrors. Maybe we the most interesting classroom the Park” committee, both to June 16 or, if needed, Monday, much as anything, I’ve come to ground for the younger kids could even have mirrors that at North. aid the village with mainte June 17. realize that the bee mites, when teenagers still don’t have could show them what they are While I watched them that nance costs. "The only time we stop js any good place to hang out going to look like when they day, Bullock arid Smith were which have caused so much The initial day ; Tuesday, for lightning or a tornado/’ havoc for beekeepers state Myles said. It’s hoped that around Chelsea. finish morphing~and become inspecting former South June 11 will be a site and vol They don’t seem to under adults. school principal Bob Bene wide and have killed thou unteer preparation day. Sites working through the darkness sands of hives, are stronger won’t be necessary, but if it )s stand that teenagers are kids If we did that, though, we dict’s hives. I got stung good, for play structure posts will be than all of us. lighting will allow the con that are. in the process of mor should probably have one of my arm got hot and swelled affixed and dug out. phing into adults, so in order to those Peter Pan windows just way up. For some reason, *it Anyway, it used to be that The actual construction struction to continue. ' ease the transition, we ignore beside the mirrors so that didn’t deter me, and I haven’t the arrival of my packaged them. Eventually, of course, could fly away to never-never gotten stung asbad since then. bees from Georgia meant they, will become fUU-fledged land and never grow into one Yes;^^stlngOre^aTS^Ttifrin -warm-weather was here and adults so we can compete with of us, I wouldn’t blame them beekeeping, just as groupies the first yellow dandelions them and be rude to them and On -second-thought, maybe ’ arc in pro sports. Beekeepers s~y^£r* sue them like we do With any we should have one of those might actually appreciate the though. When I picked up the other adult. Peter Pan windows on Timber analogy because bees love to bees at the Ann Arbor Post Of Still, I agree that we should Town .itself. After nil, ft’s very crawl up your legs or get in fice last Friday (they used to Auto R epair -do-something for teenagers, so painful to be a teenager, so your shirt if given half a deliver them right to my door, Domestic and Japanese Imports but for some reason they ha I propose that when we are maybe we could nip it in the chance. ven’t for the past few years— done building Timber Town we bud. Getting stuck as a teenag Bullock located my first Over 20 Years probably the fear-factor), the start drawing up plans for er for all eternity could be hive, from a Jackson County Mechanical Repair Experience guy on the loading dock was Teen Town. I have a few ideas worse than ending up as a vam bee inspector. I well remem wearing a heavy coat and I State & AS E Certified to help to get the planning pire. At least when you’re a ber the first time I opened that started. vampire, you enjoy pain. Not hive all by myself, thousands could see his breath.' — One thing we could do is get that I’m an authority or any of bees swirling around me, 811 1 "installed” the bees on 121 Buchanan St. -a bunch of old cars and sit thing, but that’s what I heard. of them looking for an en Saturday, and as this is writ- them around so that the Anybody out there who is trance to my clothes, or at DAN JJust off N. Main)_ teenagers could sit in o: seeme< that way. It’s cent day for bee foraging. And HOFFENBECKER and Wlk W each othei. Thift is Town shoutd drop me a note. clearthatyoureaU ^haveto#^'isuH ’'%tn>erft8eferl'‘ one of the favorite recreational We’ll get started right away. want to be a beekeeper or dandelion. activities of teens and it would 475-2278 provide a safe place for them « to do it that would save a lot on auto insurance. -The we-eould-have-another place that has a ell these upside-down couches where kids would sit and talk on the telephone with each other. Of course, it’s in the Village ord»U: Ml H Wl 4»N i A*i»11 ■ 11 m.S «i T: i V : speaker tower that blasts, out a gazillion * megawatts of pure, Presented By'Norfolk Development Corporation raw, decibels. If the music is Beautiful 3 & 4 Bedroom bad enough, that would have homes in LOCH ALPINE. the added benefit of keeping 1 Loch Alpine parents away. One other thing that would Ann Arbor Couniry Cluh Community be very important would be a house of mirrors. When teens ««« F(tstf Some Vallmuts .1 , Choice of Elevations -555 DexterSchools . a Ui \ w ' * 4 Week of April 30 Introducing.. to Ddhi MrtmjuirL 1 1 1 In-Town Delivery ^ 4 Tues- Potato Crust Quiche 5 Minutes 101-94 • 1 ■ ■ MIUCT • 5 - 7 p .m . Wed* Couscous & Feta Cakes 8 Minutes io Downtot.-n Dexier . Thurs- Black Bean Tortillas Minimum 2 Orders > . • .■ ■•■■■■ 13 Minutes to Doimtoim Ann Arbor Fri-MedfterraneanPIzza _ -...... m — » sat-Berroue -C all ahead.' Township taxes ...... 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(Continued JromPage One) “I’m not going to say we’re into their budget, they see the board and glass (collected). going to save anybody any expense as an investment in T he Wolvebii But the thing is, it doesn’t pay money, but I think they’d bet the ftiture. for itself yet/’ Boding summa ter think about their children rized. and their grandchildren down “The public has got to make Noting that he was a tax the road,” Reding said. a decision. Do they want to payer himself, and reluctant to Parr concurred, hoping that spend a few dollars and recy pay more than was needed, when areaj residents look at cle, or pay to have a landfill Reding still contended that how the WWRA millage fits (nearby),” Parr concluded. the recycling millage bene fited residents.. He explained that $30 pe year equated to under 58 cents per week. For that fee, Chel sea village residents have their reeyclables collected at the curb. Since November, volun The program benefited Mike Claffey, Mark HfsSiv - If there were no recycling teers from the Chelsea Senior-. more than just the young Kelly SueBurkeandJ.B* pickup, volumes of garbage Citizens have been assisting readers, according to partici- would increase, resulting in youngsters at North and South pating tutor Ginni Boyer. _ Playing Every Fri.& Sat -more expense for residentsr Schools, giving their time for “I love the kids. It gives you Nightly DinnerSpecials —Donation to The Depot— who buy garbage bags for vil the “Grandparents Tutoring Dayspring Gifts of Chelsea has donated $90 to the Chelsea De a very good feeling. It’s a re 9:30 p.m. until closing lage pickup at a cost of $1.50. Children” program. pot Association from the proceeds of sales of this likeness of the p e r bag. warding thing. The kids do. a Ten senior citizens were train depot, painted on wood., Veretta Whitaker of Dayspring, left, “I think, in essence, if you great job and they love it. It’s a Give us lira. do recycle, you can save your- trained-by- Chelsea -S ehooPe- "wpiiderful; thing to gfVe y o u r Curriculum Director Dr. Lau a ring to place self more than that $30 that time for these children,” a Classified Ad rie Kotchenruther and then Boyer explained. you’re paying to run (the M 475-1371 WWRA) truck around,” Reding met with first graders twice a C helsea M an N am ed contended. week to help boost the chil Further, Reding explained dren’s reading skills. that the recycling issue was A grant from the Chelsea larger than just determining Education Foundation, as well how it was pdid for. as funds from Chelsea Schools Joe Rossi of Chelsea has “The way I feel about it is and the Chelsea Senior Citi been named principal at ga- it’s not. only to make money. zens,.funded the program and line High School, effecme We’re not here to make money. bought a supply of colorful July 1. We’re here to serve the peo books written for beginning Rossi, 49, whose wife Jan et ple. They’re the taxpayers. readers. is a fourth grade teacher at “And the other thing is, North School in Chelsea, keeping this (material) from Check to d ay 's served as assistant principal going in the land. We’re not classified section, at Chelsea High School from putting it in the ground, bury Our Alaskan Cruise Today! 1990 to 1993; ing something that won’t ever Prior to that he taught as a rot. like plastics. That’ll lay S o m e o n e 2-for-1 $919.00* math and computer science y i i you can there forever. /■'■,■• (‘ restrictions apply) teacher with Saline Schools. “And I think this is why V i V c o u n t o n . Following his stint as CHS people should recycle. I’ve got A A A Michigan assistant principal, Rossi re grandchildren. They’re going Call turned to Saline in 1993, to live a long time. What’s it Patti Vogel, our where he.has been SHS assis going to be like in 2050? Membership • Auto tant principal. Joe Rossi “I think it’s been a success Home • Boat Accredited Cruise and we’ve kept a lot of debris out of the landfills. in my way Life - Annuities —Counselor; Nome S er of thinking, that is what (the WWRA) is here for, m ore titan ~ V - L I I I ^ to save everybody so much big AGENTS Dramatic Township Crash money. Tom Conrad ACCREDITED Ron Cundiff 1 Id |s| Deputies in the Washtenaw ( t H \s| I I ()l( authorized a search warrant to - G u ess Wayne Reithel County Sheriffs Department obtain a sample. Tesf results Dan Struble Traffic Enforcement Division are still pending. who this are investigating a crash last Kuhl’s truck hit a car handsome Friday oh M-52 n ear Grass driven by Scott . R. Neff of guy Is? UWW Lake Road in Sharon Town- Manchester. Neffs pregnant 913-8000 . ship. • wife, Carrie, 28, was rushed to ChelseaTravel 3147 Oak Valley Drive l Alcohol is likely a factor Jn the University of Michigan He's ; the three-car collision, accord- Hospital, where she delivered Across from Meijers In the Chelsea Shopping Center ; ing to Deputy Lanny Dunigan. her baby and was* listed in tu rn in g on Saline-Ann Arbor Rd. — - - -(343) 475-3110 ------• “We're not for §iire,but wg good condition/ “30” i got a search warrant for (the C hristopher Larrigan, 22, of M ay 8th. -r- I driver’s) blood,” Dunigan said Brooklyn, was the driver of a Tuesday, pick-up truck following behind 4 Todd R. Kuhl, 29, of Grass Neff. He suffered minor inju •2 Lake, was passing a tractor- ries. ■ If you recognize him, —g-traifer-on a curve when he hit-— - Kuhi-was-Hated in falr con w is h- » an oncoming car head-on and dition over the week-end. He * struck another vehicle after was the most seriously injured Happy Birthday! $ becoming airborne. Three— ofthe four people Involved. * witnesses told police Kuhl was Lots Of Low, * driving recklessly. “They are all very lucky be- Mom & Dad, causethey^had^eatbelts^on. "~ Klm&Codyr * Kuhl refused a chemical Dunnigan said. Peb & chert, * test to determine his blopd- The crash remains under lyier & Amanda, '* alcohol level, but a judge investigation. Grandma & Papa
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■ r- . N ’ M y t h i J It’s too difficult to tell the doctor about my .. A :* We’re Looking Out For You! ■ ft . bladder control problem* m « - i Chelsea Stele Bank knows that It is good business to r 3 C t ! Your doctor knows you’re one of millions reinvest in the future of our local community. who suffer from urinary incontinence, and is In otiter words: . ready and able to help you find a solution to your problem. Being a Good Neighbor is Good. Banking. b a ' ■ % Our officers and staff live in this area and are thoroughly . *'• * ■ housands of people never seek help for bladder control problems familiar with local conditions. We have a tremendous * ■ because they are too embarrassed to discuss the subject or because interest in your financial success along with the a.. T they believe it’s just a “natural” part of getting older. The fact is, there are ■ many physicians knowledgeable about this medical condition and qualified prosperity of our community; * \ 8 •. to help correct it^A variety of treatments, including new, effective options,. r can restore hope and provide an improved quality of life for those suffering g o So come on in and make* yourself at home! af the effects of this widespread problem. M ' ■ After all, you are. ATTEND OUR FREE PROGRAM AND GET THE FACTS
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i - LENOX BUILDING Washtenaw County Commis radon test kits and water earn- sioner Joseph Yekulis, Jr. pie bottles. , Professional Home Builder (District!) has announced that For any farther questions, ■ Your Plans or Ours 1 * the Washtenaw County Depart* please call the Environmental ment of Environmerit and H ealth Division a t (313) 971- ’ Ready for Spring Start Infrastructure Services will be 4343 . or the Consumer Protec- offering its services via a satel tion/Building Inspection Divi Please call: lite office in western Washte sion at (313) 971-1441. Or con naw County May through July. tact Commissioner Yekuiis at (313)426-2592 (313)473-3874. H ealth, Location; Chelsea Fair- ion; so il Ero-~ groundsr~2030rTOia~TTsr~iz:' sion and Pollution Prevention Chelsea; Mi 48118. customers will be able to: ask Days open: Wednesdays only, questions; drop off permit and starting May 8. Hours: 8:15 a.m. plan applications; pick up to 3:43 p.m.. Phone and fax completed permits; and obtain available after May 1. H a s R o le Also join our VIP Frequent Lunch Program. Buy 12 lunches, get the thirteenth FREE. Good for Dine-ln or Take-Out. In Play at Central M ichigan Ask for a VIP card at your next visit. Chelsea High School gradu 16-19.__ ate Rebecca Flintoft will play For ticket information, call the role of Susan in the (616)337-7333. ----- Tonitfe Kalamazoo College's Festival Flintoft is a sophomore 1127 S. Main St. • Chelsea, M I Playhouse presentation ; of chemistry major at Kalamazoo Company, an innovative musi College. This is her first pro 4 7 5 -3 7 9 7 cal featuring the wit of duction at Kalamazoo College. Mon.-Tburs. 1M0, F ri & Sat. 11-10:30, Sun. 11:30-9 ■v W Stephen Sondheim lyrics as She is the daughter of Ms. well as his poignant melodies, Carol Mayer and Mr. Peter Thursday through Sunday, May Flintoft of Chelsea, Michigan.
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CHUCK STODDARD Vanessa Is a 1988 Dexter High SALKS REPKESENTA1IVE SObool graduate and earned a CLASSIC CAR CONSULTANT bachelor's degree from Val- NO CREDIT - NO PROBLEM! paralso University in 1992. She is employed by Plante and Moran 35 15 Jackson Rd. Phone accounting firm. Russell gradu Ann Arbor (313) 663-3321. Ext. 226 ated from Fenton High School In 1088 and Cincinnati College of Ifortuary Science In 1991. He la mnployed by Muehllg Funeral Ghapel. They plan to marry Sep- w PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES tlmber 14. Radtke, Guenther Wed Richard-fiowlin — ^—— Dipl. Psych., Ph.D. At S t Paul’s United Fully Licensed Psychologist Angela Radtke and Robert derson,. Bill Ramsey, Roy Guenther were married Sept. 2 Radtke and Randy Krull were —President's Cup— Evaluation of Learning Disorders in Children and Adults at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church ushers. Christopher Gayer, a fresh man at Alma College, was Comprehensive Assessments and Counseling Of Children in Ann Arbor. ' Tony and Nick Ceccoloni among 13 Alma College stu The bride is the daughter of were ringbegrers and Kricket Learning Style and Temperament Analysis Laurel and Roy Radtke of Dex dents to earn President’s Cup Luckhardt and Jessica Cec recognition for having the ter. The bridegroom is the son coloni were flower girls. of Sandy and Bob Guenther of highest academic standing in Hours by appointment (313) 475-6070 The couple’s reception was their classes at Alma. Dr. Alan Adh A rbor. held at Crown Plaza Hotel in J. Stone, Alma’s president, rec- Donna Rutkowski of Dexter Ann Arbor. served as maid of honor. Gwen ognized the students during the Haggerty, Kim Hill, Lisa Fiore, The bride is employed by college’s annual Honors Convo- Leesa Knox, Candy, lanni, University of Michigan Hospi- cation held April 11. Gayer is a Everyday Low Prices on.. l ENGAGED: Amyldlchtlie MH- Kerry Dersey, Kellie" RoccoT tal^and^the groom works fbr RCA- ZENITH llften and Brian Matthew Cook Natalie Ceccoloni and Katrina Guenther Building. School. are sngsged. The were maids of TV’s and VCRs • New & Used honor. _ We service all brands. Todd Robinson of Ann Ar Hoover Vacuum Cleaners and Unde Millikan of Chelsea. A r e Y o u The future bridegroom le the son bor was best man. Keith Pas- CNeIsea We carry and service Nutone Products, Central of Richard and Christine Cook of terino, Mike Robison, Mark A l w a y s i n Grass Lake. Both Millikan and Steude, John Steude, Bret An- Vac, Intercom systems and many others. Cook are 1994 graduates of Q u e s t i o n ? • Winegard & Channel Master Antennas Chelsea High School. She la a We've got the • Satellite Systems: Sales • Service ‘ Repairs Student at Washtenaw Commu Art Festival Set nity Collage and works at Daye- At Concordia Aid answers you’ve prlng Gifts as a salsa associate been looking for! Lou's TV Center and Everyday Hallmark Coordi Help yourself by nator Mb is a atudant atEiatam The Washtenaw-Livingston 512 N. Maple Rd., Ann Arbor Michigan University and la am-* Education Association will C entre calling Chelsea hold its 1996 Festival of the (313)769-0198 ployed by Serapmastera Plastics Hearing Aid today. Recycling. No wadding data has Arts at Kreft Center for the bean sat Arts, Concordia College, Ann Arbor, from SaturdayJft&y 11, Custom and programmable hearing instruments through Sunday, May"lDT1996. ^eeiiag-* Ropair8 « Batteries* Accessories* m & c a f e i f ’nviviV / 1*1111 n ii IT JU \Dk m iv Lr i « 1 IT "J v The public is invited to view Hours: Mon.-Frl. 94:30 • Closad 12:30-1:00 • Eves ft Sat. by Appt. work by students in grades K- 134 W.MftfdlS* Suits A *313-475-9109 12, from 11 area school dis tricts in Washtenaw and' Livingston counties. The exhibit of over 700~pieces includes ceramics, collage, M ay 12 drawing,, jewelry, metal work, IN THE DELI painting, printing, sculpture, If you know this 1995 Chelsea HOFFMANS weaving and other art forms High Grad. I know she would created by -students in art classes ,in the Brighton, appreciate a birthday message Chelsea/ Dexter, Hartland, from you. MARINATED Howell, Lincoln, Manchester, SALAMI nckney, Saline, Willow R utl jlA O A R Wilson, Angie JoAnn BONELESS : ENGAGED: Angela Maria and Ypsilanti districts. PSC 825 Box 858 ' 3 * T i . r McCalls and John Clyde Ander- All of the art teachers from FPO-AE-09631 are engaged and planning a the association welcome this SAVE $1 chance to bring their students’ summer wadding, The future Love. bride -IMhe- and Ron MeCalle of Daxtaf. 8ho results of quality programs Grandma, Grandpa, Mom, ii a 1989 Dexter High 8ehoo) offered in the area public Dad, Bobby, David, Laurie, graduate. She earned a bache schools. It gives students and Jason and Ashley. BROCCOLI lo r's degree In communication. teachers an opportunity to diaordert from Central Michigan ; make their communities aware University in 1993 and a maatar’a of the need for these programs 9 9 * . BUNCH degree in epeach-tanguage pa-, and to gain community sup dtology from Bowling Green Uni- port. The W.L.E.A, show, is VbfityTiriggs. She la ampldyad coordinated by. Dexter art READY-TO-EAT. T a apaach-languaga patholo- teachers Jody Miller and BLUE CHEESE (at at Diversified Rehabilitation Roberta Price, who originated 2 1-2 5 C T L A R 6E rvIcaaTTha future bridegroom the program fourteen years ago _ the con of Josephine Ander- at the Dexter Historical V 3 .5 0 2 . dbn of. Northvllla and Alfred An- Museum. ’ . GLASS SAVE S O t dbrton of Uvonla. Ha le a. 1997 Sho^r hours, are 12-4 p.m. on Rorthville High School graduate. the weekends of Mpy 11 and 12, 4 7 5 - 5 8 1 1 / a e b i s Ha earned ah aaaoclata’a degree and on May .18 and 19. Oh l WINDSHIELD] from Michigan Technological Saturday, May 11, the show REPAIR tintvaraty In 1991 and a baeho- coincides with Concordia’s /LB. (6r’a degree In. mechanical angi- annual Storytelling Competi sAvi it tearing technology from Lake tion. Groups wishing to view Superior State University in 1093. the exhibit during the -week, Windshield Repair He la employed by ford Motor may. make arrangements Company ae a product engineer through the Concordia office. ing designer^ Admission is free.
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CHELSEA JV Baseball, vs. Pinckney, 4 drama performed by Leonardo DHS Reproductive Health Advi Substance Abuse Lectures “Co- disabled. Cost per. meal, $3.25 with DuuamJtetf p.m.A Deflllipis, St. Francis of Assisi soryCommittee meets at Wylie Dependency'1 presented-by Chel milk, $3 without milk, for those Vanity Baseball, vs. Dexter, 4 9 Baseball, vs. Ida, 4 p.m. A Church, 7;30 p.m. Info. 663-9663. Middle school media room, 7 p.m, sea Community Hospital main able to pay. Interested parties call P-Ol.H * Varsity Softball, vs. Pinckney, 4 Saturday. May 4 Dexter Village Council meeting dining room, 7:15 p.m. Call Chel Mary at 475-9494 or Faith in Ac IV Baseball, vs, Dexter, 4 p.m. p.ra. H Girls/Boys Tracks Tecumseh at First of America Bank, 8 p.m. sea Arbor 913-930-0201 or 1-800- tion at 475-3305. A JV Softball, vs. Pinckney, 4 p.m. Relays,.9 a.m-A Dexter Community Schools Bd. 828-8020 for more info. Waterloo Natural History As- Vanity Softball, vs. Dexter,' 4 ’ "A " - ^ — r - ^ ™ ------••— y Antique Appraisal Clinic at the of Education, special meeting on Parents Without Partners, sup- . soc. and State Recreation Area of- in n rR " ' Girls/Boys Track, vs. Tecumseh, Dexter Area -Museum1, iO a.m.-4 elective, at Mill Creek Middle port group for single parents. TSrs programs at the Eddy Geology IV Softball, vs. Dexter, 4 p.m. A ' 4:30 p.m. A p.m. Hand carried items only. School, 8 p.m. Youth activities, social events, Center, located on Bush Road, Boys Tennis, vs. Monroe Jeffer IV/Vanity Soccer, vs, Ypsi Info. 426-2473. . Tuesday. May 14 discussion groups. For member-' open. 9-5 daily. A Michigan State son, 4 p.m. A lanti, 4:30 p.m. H “Wildflowers on Bloodroot Is Girls Golf, vs. Chelsea, 3:30 p.m. ship call recording at 971-1933. ParlTMotor Vehicle Permit is re- JV/Varsity Soccer, vs. Lumen 9 Softball, vs. Ida (at Beach, land,” hike ait Hudson Mills H Home Meal Service, Chelsea. quired for entry, daily $4, annual Christ!, 4 p.m. A 4:30 p.m.H Metropark, 2 p.m. Pre-register, Boys Tennis, vs. Ypsilanti, 4 Meals served daily to elderly or $20. Info. (313) 475-3170. Chelsea Soccer Club, vs. Saline, Chelsea Rod & Gun Club Auxil- 426-8211. p.m, H 8.30 p.m. iary-meetsat-the~clubhouser7:30 Varsity BasebaiirCliff Keen, A JV Baseball, vs, Chelsea, 4 p,m, American Legion Post No. 31 p.m. “Magic To Do” song and~dance ■meets at the Legion Hall, Cava Friday, May 10 by Third Peasant on the Right to 7-8 Softball, vs. Ypsi-East, 4 naugh Lake. Girls Golf, vs, Saline & Howell, benefit SAFE House, Slauaon p.m. A, Knights of Columbus Women’s 3 p.m. A Middle School, 8 p.m. Info. 862- . Girls/Boys Track, vs. Tecumseh, Auxiliary meets at K. of C. Hall, 8 Senior Citizens meet for. cards, 8392. 4:30 p.m.H Volunteers9 Kids in June p.m. games at Faith in Action Bldg., 3 MondayJlay.6 Kiwanis Club of Dexter meets Camp Timber. Town will be performing at Camp Timber f Ertday.MayS p.m. GirlsGolf, vs. AA Huron, Sa- at DAPCo cafeterilf6:M p m ‘ open for business June 12 Town during the construction -Girls/Boys Track, Corunna "Re* SSoftbaH, vs. Ply muu llr Can tun, 4 Tftie, 9a.ui. A — Sons -of the American Legion through 16 for children of par days are storytellers LaRon lays,TBA,A 4 p.m. A Varsity Baseball, vs. Saline, 4 meets at Dexter Legion Home, 8 Girls Golf, JC. Western Inv., 9 IV Soccer, vs. Fowlerville, 5 p.m.A p.m. ents who will be volunteering Williams, Linda Day, and Bill a.m, A...... p.m.H ____ ' • ____ JV Baseball, vs. Saline, 4 p.m. their time and talents to con Casello, magician Jeff Boyer, Senior Citiiens meet for cards, Saturday. Mav II H MISCELLANEOUS struct the Timber Town play and Tricky The Clown. games at Faith in Action Bldg., 3 Girls Track, Jax NW Relay Inv., Varsity Softball, vs. Saline, 4 So. Central Michigan Alzhelm- ground. There is no charge for p.m. ------v 9 a.m. A — ...... p.m.A •• „• . ers Assoc, sponsoring “Early Stage this service being offered to aH Children ages two-and-one- Boys Tennis, vs. Columbia Cen 9 Baseball, Coldwater Inv., 10 JV Softball, vs. Saline, 4 p.m. H Memory Loss” programs- Enroll Timber Town workers. half through nine years will tral, 4 p.m. H~' a.m. A 7-8 Track, vs. Milan, 4 p.m. A ment limited. Call (313) 741-8200 or receive the primary care. Miriam Sass:Zuidveld and IV/Vanity Soccer, vs. Dexter. 4 . Varsity Baseball, vs. Monroe Parents for Safety meetsin____ (800) 782-6110 for information. C hildren 10 through 13 a r p.m.H Jefferson, 11 a.m. H Saline Community Hospital of Jackie Maveal are the co Dexter Board of Education, encourage to sign up as child Spring Concert at Chelsea High Varsity Softball,. St. Joseph Inv., meets at Mill Creek Middle fering free hearing exams May 6- chairs for the Timber Town School with Dexter Community 11 a.m. A School. 18, 1996. Call (313) 429-1520 for Child Care Coihmittee. Miriam care workers or they may use] Band, 7:30 p.m. JV/Varslty Soccer, vs. Lincoln, : Dexter Library Board meets at info. and husband Fred, who have the facility to receive care. In “Maximilian: St. of Auschwitz”, 11:30 a.m. A Dexter District Library, 7:30 p.m. Dexter Family Service, contact addition, 10-13 years old have “Edible Wild Plants” lived in Chelsea for eight .Village-Planning Com- Pat Burnett, 313-449-2149, MariaiL years, have two children who the option of working on the Deflllipis, St. Francis of Assisi foods to cook on short hike with misison meets at First of America Burgett, 428-2196, ShaWn Dettling, will be using Timber Town - six construction sight on a one-to Church, 7:30 p.m. Info. 663-9663. Tom Jameson; followed by tasting Bank, 7:30 p.m. 426-4343 or Nellie Naylor, 426- one basis with an adult. Meals gat«ntoL.May.4 prepared dishes, Eddy Geology Harmony Rebekah Lodge 460 4485. year old Zoe and three year old Jan. Jackie and her husband, and snacks will be provided.' JLBasebail, vs. AA Huron, 11 Center, 1 p.m. meets at Dexter Masonic Temple, Western Washtenaw Drop-In The center will be open from 7 & in H Chelsea Soccer Club, vs. Gary, moved to Chelsea two- 7:30 p.m. . Support Group meet Mondays dur a,in. to 8 p.m. during the five- . 9 Softball, vs. AA Huron, 11 Adrian, 3 p.m. Lima Township Board meeting ing May at St. Joseph Catholic and-one-half years ago and a.m. H SimdayJIayJg at Lima Township Hall, 8 p.m. Church, Dexter, 8:30 p.m. For have four children - Jamie 15, day construction period. Chelsea Soccer Club, Coed vs. Chelsea Soccer Club, vs. Te Tuesday. Mav 7 women who are or have been in Trevor, 13, David, six, and Strikers, 1 p.m., vs. Jackson 3 p.m. cumseh, 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. Boys Tennis, vs. Chelsea, 4 p.m. an abusive relationship. 24-hour Kelly, four. 1 “Nature Scape Your Backyard” Monday. Mav 13 A crisis line, (313)995-5444. ’ at Eddy Geology Center, 1:30 p.m. Girls Golf, vs. Ypsilanti, 3 p.m. 7-8 Softball, vs. Ypsi-West, 4 . “Breast and Cervical Cancer As co-chairs, it is their Tips to attract butterflies, toads A p.m. A Screenings” available free for responsibility to procure, the and wildlife. Boys Tennis, vs. Monroe Jeffer- Girls/Boys Track, vs. Chelsea, many women over 40,* through Ti- services of over 200 volunteers " -----Varsity^ Baseballr CHff- Keen son, 4 p.ffirH- "4:30 p.m."A- ' ; ' Classic. TBA, A • ' ___; Varsity—Baseball, vs. Jackson Girls Soccer, vs. Saline, 6 p.m., i° hel*> in caring for the chil- Sunday. May S NW, 4 pm. H JV, 4:30 p.m, A “Mammograms and Pap Tests” ^ d e a u a ^ lv ^ s ta fT e d Chelsea Soccer Club, vs. Grass JV Baseball, vs. Jackson NW, 4 Kiwanis Club of Dexter meets available free for many women an“ adequately staffed - Lake, 1 p:m., Adrian,3 p.m. -p.m. A ■„ i—------at DAPCO cafeterlar6s30fMn.— — over 40 through Title XV Program.—childcare program is be; . “Stresses^ & Pressures in the Varsity Softball, vs. Jackson Alzheimers Association, two information for local service: (313) planned. Lives of Teens: Wbat Parents and NW, 4 p.m.H part bereavement. program 484-7220. On Ju n e 12-13, th eir o p era Teens Can'Do to Help,” at Chelsea JV Softball, vs. Jackson NW, 4 (second session May 14) at 1945 New Beginnings, a support p.m.A # Pauline, Suite. 12, Ann Arbor, 7 group dealing with death and di tions will be based out of the High Auditorium, 7-9 p.m. Info. preschool wing at the high Community Ed. Office 475-9830. 7-8 Track, vs. Lincoln, 4 p.m. A p.m. Info. (800) 782-8110 or (313) vorce, meets Tuesdays at St. Monday. May 6 Chelsea Kiwanis Club meets at 741-8200. James Episcopal Church, Dexter, school. Friday, Saturday and Varsity Baseball, vs. Teoumseh, Chelsea Community Hospital, 6:15 Dexter Township Board meets at 5:30 p.m. Call 475-3143 or 426- Sunday they will move to South 4 p.m. A . p.m. at Dexter Township Hall, 7:30 p,m. 8387 for information. School. There they wilt have Varsity Softball, vs; Teoumseh, North & South School PTN Wednesday. Mav 8 Smokers Anonymous " meets use of the cafeteria, gym, 4 p.m. A , meetings, 7 p.m. 7-8 Track, vs. Pinckney, 4 p.m. Tuesdays at St. James Episcopal media and music. rooms, as JV Baseball, vs. Tecumseh, 4 Tuesday. May 14 A Church, Dexter, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Cali well as the playground. * p.m. H 4 / Downtown Development Auth 9 Soccer, vs. Onsted, 5 p.m. A 426-8696. 475-137 JV Softball, vs. Tecumseh, 4 ority meets in the Chelsea Village Thursday. Mav 9 Assault Crisis Center, 1866 Others who will be p.m.H Council chambers, 8 a.m. Girls Golf, vs. Pinckney/Ypsi- Packard Rd., Ypsilanti 48197. Ph. Brighton, 4rpm A 483-RAPE, 24-hour crisis line; 483* SBaseball, ys. Brighton, 4 p.m. mon Grill at 12 noon. Boys Tennis, vs. Monroe Jeffer- 7942, business lineT Girts Oolf, vs. Dexter, 4 p.m. A son, 4 p.m.H Hospice 9t Washtenaw/ County Chelsea Kiwanis Club meets at Boys Tennis, vs. Pinckney, 4 Varsity Baseball, vs. Tecumseh, needs volunteers for clerical sup- Xhelsea Community Hospital, 6:15 i. H__ • 4n.m. H port, direct patient care and spiri p.m. ’ JV Baseball, vsrRexter, 4 p.m. JV Baseball, vs. Tecumseh, 4 tual bereavement support. Call CHS Class of ‘76 Reunion meet H p.m.A Barb Wineka, 741-5777 for further ing at the Wolverine, 7 p.m. 9 Baseball, vs. Tecumseh, 4' p.m, Varsity Softball, vs. Tecumseh, information. W riting for Children W orkshop Chelsea- SchooPBoard meetingr—A -4-prfflr-H— •—...1 •- - LV'-^ r ~FaBh in Action House tomtnu^ 7:30 p.m. 9 Softball, vs. Tecumseh, 4 p.m. JV. Softball, vs. Tecumseh, 4 nity Center, open daily.. Provides at McKune Memorial Library Tuesday^May? A pm. various free services to those in Rotary Club meets at the Com — JV/Varsity Socceirvs...... ,. . . DvCfli ticrVlvcS 1IIC1UQ& lUOUf viUtlr 221 So. Main-St,-* Hotline 475-8732—— mon Grill, 12 noon. « 4 p.m. H Girls/Boys Track, vs, Saline, ing, financial help, advocacy and Girls Golf, vs. Howell A AA Girls/Boys Track, vs. Pinckney, 4:30 p.m. A many other forms of assistance. Qn Wednesday, May 8, from =Pioneer,3:30pm.A A:30^p.m.H- ■ - - JV Soccer, vs^Tecumseh, 4:30 Nood friendiy=help?: i rvan a m .1 y n n , fih|irtrftn'«_fliittiQ!L Boyg'Tenets;' vs: Dexrer, 4 p.m. —Chelsea Rod &~Guu club meets p.m. A ~a.nirto~4~p.m., 470-3303"------1 H at the clubhouse. Friday. May 10 Washtenaw County WIC Pro Donna W. Guthrie will be leading a JV/Varsity Soccer, vs. Pinckney, Chelsea Chamber of Commerce 7-8 Track, Western Relays, 4:30 gram provides nutritious foods, workshop for adults who are inter 4 p.m.H ! ’ Board of Directors meet at Chelsea p.m.A free coupons and health counsel ested in writing for children. Mp. j i \ Community Hospital, 9 Soccer, ys. Saline, 5:30 p.m. A ing for pregnant women, breast- Girls/Boys Guthrie’s published works include 4:30 p.m.H Saturday Mav 11 feeding women, infants and chil Lions Club meets at Chelsea D E X T E R Varsity Baseball, Cliff Keen dren up to age 5. Call 971-1300 for Noblah’s Well, The Witch Who Lifts Hospital, 6:45 p.m. Thursday, May 2 Rai”dat®> Aa _ more info. Down the Hall, Grandpa Doe&’t Sylvan Township Board regular Varsity Baseball, vs. Chelsea, 4 Varsity Softball, vs. Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County Health Dept, Know It's Me, and A bby and $ e meeting, Sylvan Township Hall, 7 p.m. A 12 noon A . is offering free and low cost im- p.m. "...; ” ' ^ ^ — JV BaseballrvsrChelsea, 4 p.mr — JVSoftball^vs^Ypsi lanti, 12 munizations,, which meet State of Soup Kitchen. Lyndon Township Zoning Board H noonH Michigan standards for daycare A former schoolteacher and pft- of Appeals meets at Lyndon Town Varsity Softball, vs. Cheisea, 4 MoudayrMav 13 and school settings. Infant and ■ducer of health education films’ftr ship Hall, 7:30 p.m. p.m.A - Varsity Baseball, vs. Gabriel .Qdult immunizations are also children, Guthrie is now an ac^e JV Softball, vs. Chelsea, 4 p.m. Richard, 4 p.m. H available, Call 313-484-7220 for an Dexter Township Board meet- member of Habit for Humanity and Ufewater International, a ing at Doartee-Townshlp Hallr7:30 41 -JVBaseball,..vs^.Gabriel.Rich-“ * vs. appointment, p.m. , '. . Boys Tennis, vs.Lumen Christi, ard,4j>.m. A Senior Nutrition Program dedicated to bringing wells to the rural poor. Her travels with these ffddaeadmMIay-g .4 p.m. H ■Varsity Softball, vs. Gabriel meets Tuesdays aftd Thursdays at groups have inctuded.trips to Africa, India, and Mexico. Girls Golf, vs. Ypsilanti, 3 p.m. Friday. May 3 Richard, 4 p.m. H ' 12 noon. Waterloo Township Hall. She and her family live in Los Gato9, California. Girls Golf, Pinckney Inv., 9 a m. JV Softball, vs. Gabriel Rich For reservations call 475-7439, 10 Registration is not required. The workshop will take platte . 7-8 Track, ys. Saline, 4 p.m. A A ■ ■ , ■ ard, 4 p.m. A a.m.-l p.m. Lunches, cards and fel VFW Post 4076 meets at the Boys Tennis,, vs. Jackson 7-8 Track, vs. Tecumseh,- 4 p.m. lowship. upstairs at the library and refreshments will be served. For mdfe VFW Hall, 7:30 p.m. Northwest, 4 p.m. A .A ■ , ■ Chelsea Together. For more information, contact Josie Parker, Assistant Director, at the VFJV Ladies Auxiliary meet at Freshman Soccer, vs. Fowl JV Soccer, vs. Pinckney, 4:30 info, call 475-4030, M-F, 8 a.m.-3 ^ library,,IU—,475-8732. ^ ■ r ■ VFW Hall, 7:30 p;m. erville, 5 p.m. H p.m. H ______p.m., or 475-5935, M-F, 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Thnwdflv. Mav ft Girls Soccer,- vs. Chelsea, 5:30 Webster Township Historical p.m„JV 4p.m.A Varsity Baseball, vs. Pinckney, Society meeting. Call 426-2473 for h “Maximilian: St, of Auschwitz”, info. u 4 p.m. H « A t H o m e . ■ * & « I n t h e C o u n t r y . Vtt o S Whether you’re thinking of building or buying a hotije - or simjsly refinancing the home you already own - let J GARAGESALE Farm Credit Services custom build your home loan. < | .....A County Home Loan from Farm Credit Services offers, flexible terms at competitive interest rates. You caij Whent Friday, May , 3 (win date May-lO.samc time) select an adjustable rate mortgage with interest rate capsp Where: for your protection. Or a fixed rate mortgage with the Grounds Maintenance Building * added security of knowing your payment cannot change)! Cnelsea Community Hospital ^ for a specified number of years, « 775 South Main Street So, if you’re thinking of making a move, contact yotif tt nearest Farm Credit Services office - today. , * K Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m, ; \\i ■ ■ 4 ., 1 - Lot Loans • Construction Loans • Competitive Mortgaged Items to sell: Chairs* tabieSj desks, carhputejc H equipment, and many ■<,i miscellaneous items farm Credit services Deep roots, good people, and a will to serve. ChelMa Community Hospital 313-769-2411 3645 Jackson Road • Ann Arbor, Ml 48103 4 ’• i: -./■ ,■ • - - THE CHELSEA STANPARD/THK DEXTER LEADER » Thursday,'May 2,1996
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Dr. Nancy Fraser announces the opening of her office in the Chelsea Professional Dexter Village in court dn charges of assault trunk was also turned on and Belleville man dumping mate Building. J j' Larceny and battery. left running. No damage was rials from.a construction site Complete Eye Examinations. Larceny was reported in Shawn P. Haibeir 18, of reported: in the center and side of the •Includes cataract evaluations and ' the 7900 block of Grand Street, Chelsea was arrested in the Uttering and Dumping road. The incident happened . glaucoma testing. April 22. A 25-year-old Dexter 500 block of Wilkinson Street, A sheriffs deputy investi at 3:10 p.m. Old shingles, insu Contact Lens Examinations -o** woman told a Washtenaw April 26. Haibel was wanted gated a dumping complaint on lation and a furnace were •Ask about the one day disposables -c ,County Sheriffs deputy some- by the sheriffs department for Stinchfleld Woods Road, April found, roadside. The witness Ail new. eyewear collections.__ ^uone stole a necklace valued at failing to appear in court on 27. A 31-year-old township followed the suspect back to a * Outside prescriptions filled. ^>" $300. The woman was on vaca* charges of breaking and enter man witnessed a 36-year-old . (Continued on Page 12) £>r. \N ancy J to tse r - tion and her cousin was house* ing and for violating probation ’-sitting. A friend of the victim on a criminal sexual conduct • suspects the thief was a fe charge. ^ 1)1 X I l K! I’VI I INIS male friend pf the woman's Richard J. Wild of < - cousin. Lalngsburg was arrested by I KI I I \ \ \ll\ VIIONS ’J}/’-. * > . -Bad Checks Bath Township Police. He was A 38-year-old Dexter man to be transferred to Chelsea will Ik.1 provided h\ s(;dl denlisls lor patients wrote three checks to Hackney Police custody but was re seeking to have upper and/oi' lower dentines Hardware, 8105 Main St., on a leased on bond. Wild was ini closed account. An office tially stopped for driving a ve made at a reasonable eost. I l('pect, who blame.d the crime on Larceny was reported at [ adversity ol Michigan a drinking problem. . Chelsea Pets & Plants, 901 S. Protect your pets. Attempted Break-in Main Street, March 24. A 31- Sehool of Ilentistrv Attempted breaking and year-old Mt. Clemens woman S p r in g is finally here and We can also d o a com entering was reported at Pilot was ordered to return a bird Industries, 7931 Grand St., stolen from the store. The bird with it comes warm plete physical exam and A pril 23. A 34-year-old Jackson is worth $80. The store’s owner weather and the threat take care o f any vaccines man told a sheriffs deputy promised not to seek prosecu- of heartworm disease your dog may be Dodge Charger, causing $100 Liquor Violation in damages. The vehicle’s door Two Chelsea teens were to your pet. We can due for a t the handle was broken and paint cited as minors in possession te st your dogs for same tim e as was chipped between 5:30 p.m. of alcohol and for trespassing < April 22 and 2 a.m, April 23. at Chelsea High School, April , heartworms and, if the heartworm Entry was not gained to the 24. Chelsea Police were ini vehicle, however. tially called to the 700 block of' ativerstartr te s t. — Flanders Street because the Domestic A ssault Call us fo r an my,*. Domestic assault and bat- boys were making noise and them on ; tery was reported in the 7600 throwing rocks at a window. heartworm appointment block of Hudson Court,, April Police arrived a short time 26. A 15-year-old Dexter girl later to check the area. The preventative. today. 4 suffered minor injuries when teens were found on the roof "X h er 18-year-old boyfriend at- of Chelsea High School, 500 u tacked her outside her Washington St. Both admitted ^mother's condominium. to drinking alcohol and tres- ” "sheriffs deputy was called to passing, but said they didn’t « the home after witnesses think they did anything illegal. y called for help. When the dep- Dexter Township CHELSEA ANIMAL 3 uty arrived, the suspect-was^- Minor in Possession of Alcohol HOSPITAL seen choking the girl. The A 20-year-old Munith man • Whitmore Lake man was or was arrested for possession of dered to release the girl and alcohol in the 14400 block of 313-475-OS15 ; was handcuffed. It was re- Stofer Court, April 21 A sher ;; ported that the couple broke iffs deputy was called to the 1475 South Main, Chelsea, Michigan 45110 - » Op three days prior to the as- home by a 20-year-old woman. •j «• sault and the suspect came The suspect, her former boy Mon., Wed. Frl. 3 a.m.-5 p.m.; Tues., T rover to retrieve property. friend, was violating a Per ’ Thurs. 6 a.m.-3 p;m. Sat.-'S a,m.-1 p.m. Chelsea village 108 S. Main • Chelsea, MI 48118 sonal Protection Order and HOURS: Mon.-'Hiure. 8:30-5:30; FrL 8:30-7; Sat 8:30-3 475-2622 Warrant Arrests was parked In .herdriveway Eric McDonald, 18, When police arrived, they ^'Sea was arrested at Bob) found him in possession of ters by Chelsea Police, April beer. The man’s blood-alcohol <» 26. McDonald was wanted on a level was tested at .13 percent, warrant issued in Washtenaw which is considered illegal. County for failing to complete Larceny
court. land Lake Road near Dexter- ___ Noelle J. Niedermeier, 18, Pinckney Road, April 24. A 39- .of Chelsea was arrested near year-old Dexter man told a ^her residence in the 200 block sheriffs deputy someone stole A)f-MA_ aaiE.__ * Middle ■ •*=»«——r -. Street.m .tt m w *— April a onnstrnp- Niedermeier-was wanted on a— tion site. The pump is valued warrant for failing to appear at $2,000. A six-wheel dump
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The Washtenaw Chapter of involvement in extra curricu Exceptional Student Awards to the Learning Disabilities lar activities. six outstanding seniors. Each , Association has chosen six Ann Terpstra is an honor has persevered to overcome graduating seniors, including student at Chelsea High, rank difficulties and has succeeded! Ann Terpstra of Chelsea, to ing 18th in a class o f 230. She is in a tremendous way. The stu-| receive; Exceptional Student a star basketball player, win dents will be presented with a t Awards'. ning many honors and recog certificate of award and a " The students were chosen nized as, the Ann Arbor hews check at their respective based on the extent of compen* Player of the Year. Ann will be schools’ senior awards night, sation for their learning dis- attending college but is unde abilities, extent of initiative cided on her major, and responsibility for achieve- The Washtenaw County ment, performance in academ- Learning Disabilities Asso- ic or vocational courses, and dationis privileged to present
Palmer Insurance Gets AAA Michigan You caril do bettor than ait A’a.
Key Agents Club Award For a fast quote on your auto insurance call AAA Michigan, Palmer Insurance Agency of writing results, Dexter has been honored by "The success of Citizens Bill Stockwell Citizens insurance Company of depends in great measure on . General Agent Am eric a . _____ the successof the independent 7444 Hex ter-Ann Arbor_Rd._» P.Q. Box 39?., Amanda Warren was honored by the Chelsea VFW Post 4076. After reviewing the perfor- agents who represent the com- Phone; 426-3516 pany,” said Citizens-President Roftert Reedrpost commander, nude tbewseiiVMiott " ------maacg of approximately 700 •Underwritten by ‘Auto Club Insurance Association family of companies. independent agencies in James R. McAuliffe. “We con Michigan, Indiana and Ohio gratulate these agencies for that write property and casual solid business performance on ty policies for Citizens behalf of Citizens, as well as for service to our insureds that T h e A n im a l L a n e For Writing from Chelsea VFW Insurance company, the i - i . ! * i/l . „ . . Michigan-based insurer select- reflects the vision of the com On Saturday, April 13, Vet Chelsea High School, was the ed Palmer Insurance Agency of pany.” V erans of Foreign Wars Post winner of the y F ^ Vojce of DexterfortheKey Agenteehib. Founded f n 1915. citizens is People & Pets 4076 had a pot-luck supper at Democracy Broadcast/Script- awards club award. Mlfchigan’s largest writer of their Main Street Poirfn Chel writing program for students The Key Agents Club award property and casualty insur Heartworm Disease sea. 10th grade and up. ance through independent The guests of honor were recognizes agencies for except Is Here Robert Reed of VFW Post tional production and under- agents. M^-.Warren,— her_ -407R presented her with two Heartworm disease is transmitted from infected animate via the bite of a mosquito. mother and father Renee and certificates, a ball-point pen, Infective larvae are then deposited and migrate through the various-tissues of the body tor Donald Warren, and her sister $100 savings bond, a medal, Travel Club Hds 2 -3 months before they then enter the heart where they reach adult size in three months. Alyssa. VOD patch and pin from Post Although a cure exists for heartworm disease it is by no means the best way to keep Amanda, a sophomore at 4076 and VFW District 6. Trip to Phllly Stockbridgs your pet safe from the disease, "four veterinarian is Able to protect your, animal from The Manchester Travel Auto Sales heartworm Infection by placing your pet qn monthly or daily niedication.it is important Club is offering a four-day .trip to keep your animal on preventative throughout the mosquito season (Apr!I-December), 1988 Pontisc Firebird, loaded •llliill $1,898 K ids W orkshops Set at Library to Philadelphia, July 11-14 to it is equally Important to have your pet tested prior to starting their preventative. Some 1990 Ranger P/U, nice truck $2,995 r Two workshops, held on May staff. Care-ousel is the chil attend the only showing of The medications may further compromise the health of a heartworm positive pet, and In feet contraindicated In the face of fulminating heartworm infection. |18 from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Ann dren’s services program of Cezanne Exhibit in the United' 1986 Cutlaaa Supreme,V-8 ...... $2200 LA N E ANIM AL HOSPITAL provides full veterinary service. For th* heartworm lArbor District Library, are Arbor Hospice. The workshops States. 1986 Taurus...... $995 season our hours wfll.be extended; Mon.-Wed. 8 e.m.-7 p.m^TUes. 8 a.m .4 p.m., are as follows: 1990 Gao $1,695 designed to assist grieving The trip will also include Thura. 8 a.m .-8 p.m. Frl. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat 8 a.m.-3 p.m. children and parents of chil Magic Memory Machines: visits to the Barnes Founda- 1979 Ford Rancharo, southern car $2,395 4 dren who are grieving for the ‘ | , .______■ CARS FROM $495 TO S2.995 4 7 5 - 8 6 9 6 loss of a loved One. 12, participants will make a sionist art, the Brandywine These workshops are held in ‘magic memory machine’ as a River Museum’s collection of (517)651-8248 HINT: For your information—LaninAnlmal Hospital has already diagnosed four conjunction with the “Art special way to-recall times Wyeth family art and the fa- 5002 8 . Clinton * Stockbrldge cases of heartworm disease this spring. / From The Heart” traveling spent with a departed loved mous Longwood Gardens _ exhibit at the Library and are one. The project may be then Space is limited to 45 peo sponsored by the Care-ousel used at home as a non-threat ple. Call (313) 428-1633 for ad ening way for families to ditional inform ation.__ remember their departed loved one together. j Thinking spring? { Memory and Mourning: REMEMBER This workshop is for adults TO C A L L I ✓ Plant flowers I and seeks to enable partici U S I ✓ Wash windows I pants to better understand V Donate to j how children express grief. WITH Admission to these . work YOUR I Boy Scout { shops is free. .For more infor Troop 477*8 mation, contact the Youth ! . PummnfiA Qola ! D U6pflnm6nt epartm ent at&t 994-2339.uw-2339< | ^ I .... The Maim Library is. located | To have your donations s. Fifth Ave., Amr Arborr I picked up, call: + R Robert Benjey 426-2670 I I-^BllLBrioea- -426-8622- 1 | Rick Fitzgerald 426-8083 in Your | Jason Frank 426-9112 r 1 Watt Klein 449-6222 i Dave Kluck 426-7705 + ir N0"w Cart Leonard 426-4535 Cool! (ONLY Bring your GM car or light.truck to I Gary Stoddard 449-4084 _ua for an a-point air conditioning .... . I ■ QM goodwrench S*Po|nt /VC Checkup ■ l~-» Check <;»? --- John Whitney I • Add refrigerant up to one pound - Check for leaks I As your GM Goodwrerich Service ■ • Clean condenser • Teat performance ■ Lance Zamowski dealer, we have the GM training, | ' ; Offer expires 08/30/M | tools, equipment and genuine GM II ! Sale: June 14-15 parts that can help you keep your ' Goodwrench Service j Dexter High School cool in the summer months to come. G ET A I Proceeds support ■TOPPER FREE j scouts’activities ) 662-4924 SINGLES receiv e ORDER OF FIVE OR | . and service projects j se rvic e Tim large 3 Rem Pioas PENGUIN i® DOUBLES One order o f BicadsUcks $ 1 . 0 0 o flM O " 7120 Dexter-Ann Arbor Rd, Dexter One targe Oarden Salad WINGS i-n r i 7 .i» M g g VW » w a / / ^ g . * w > . H e a t i n g & Cooling * Sales & Service ( t i t - t***~>"“ . W — .. „..y. Sheet M etal ’v ' " ■ m Announcing early season central air conditioning specials.. Cali tor a ham estimate on a new air conditioning system. 1995 Grand AM GT V6 s r # / $ i O n n under NADA Retail w | Plus Tax, TWe & Plataa 7 One week only 5-3-96 to 5-10-96. Act now and take advantage of the special savings. 118 W. Middle • Downtown Chelsea 475-1306 NexttoWastsKisQvm&TotaiPitnassOutlat | -■ gt > p V a r •li ’ / t, , - 4 - ■ ^...... • . ^ . T1:.: ■ • * f ■ ■ •...... * ► ...... ■■■ - -at ....-r...... - - - —^ ..— — - ...... - - ■—---- —------' THE CHELSEA STANDARDISE DEXTER LEADER * Thursday, May 2,1996 Page®* i Dexter Farm Bureau Facts Foreign and Domestic The days of widespread cattle this year. The increase will rustling in Texas are gone, but come from more sales of fruits, a new, expensive type of vegetables, wine and nuts. rustling timber theft — has Imports of agricultural com M a r l : ’ s A u t o come to the forefront. The modities from Europe are problem is so widespread in expected to be unchanged S S S ® the south and southwestern from last year. A good share of part of the country, that some the imports — nearly 25 per estimates show annual losses cent — come from, wine and of $70 million to raw timber malt liquors. Autom otive theft. The offending loggers How can you tell if beef is ss-oMgnoro-neigi- - cookedto-the-doneness-you- boring property lines to cut prefer? There are several down frees because the price ways, depending upon the cut. of logs has nearly doubled over For steaks and other thin cuts the last two years and the num that are broiled, pan-broiled ber of absentee landowners or grilled, the easiest way to 3256 Dexter-Chelsea Rd.,Dexter v Teen volunteers numbered 50 Saturday when the annual also has increased. Unlike cat determine doneness is by cut Christmas in April project got underway. A total of 20 homes were tle, trees are not readily iden tinga small slit and checking Rotate fr Balance repaired or spruced up as part of the one-day home repair blitz. Pic tified as individuals and catch the color of the meat near the tured are Mill Creek Middle School students Kelly Varblow, Zac ing a tree rustler, who often bone, or near the center of a Tires Parsons, Andy Harris, Jennifer Harvey, Tracy Klein, Kourtney performs his work late at night, boneless cut. For roasts and can be difficult. thicker steaks (3 inches thick 24 Free With Purchase of 4 New Tires Harlow, Jill Harvey, Nicole Johnson and Michael Lewandowski. U.S. agricultural exports to or more), a meat thermometer - _ Expire* 3/31/96______j the European Union are is the quickest way to deter- expected to rise 3.4 percent mine doneness.______■' Expert Coming Do you know how to make a INTRODUCING... cat’s cradle? Local .string figure expert Marcia Gaynor will demon HUGE SELECTION OF CARPETS strate this and other creations TO CHOOSE FROM...ALL IN STOCK! wheiKshe returns to the main Library on Tuesday, May 7. The, • Carpets starting as low as $2.95 sq. yd. session will be held in the Youth Department on the first Never over $12.95 sq. yd....EVERFDAF/ floor from 6 to 7 p.m. • Full Rolls Available^------— - — — for this free instructional pro Carpet one room or your entire house! gram is 8 years and up. Space I IGARPETMAX is limited and registration is • Professional Installation required. Registration begins on April 22 and may be in per OUTLET son or by phone at 994-2345. Six months NO interest, NO payment The Main Library is located ~ formerly The Remnant Room - with approved credit. at 343 S. Fifth Ave. in Ann Arbor. For more information, call the Youth Department at 994- FACTORY 45...... — ------•------ % & iinniny/w n’T John Hruska organized a PRICING Dexter Christmas in April chap ter five years ago. HEW HOURS! 1 V Mon, Tues & Wed: 10 am-6 pm Thurs ft Fri: 10 am-6 pm _I Vac* sen Road 1 Sal: 10am-5pm mm 1 A headline in last week’s We take out the middleman! ! issue should have read ; “Conservative Union Ap 6885 Jackson Road •Ann Arbor •668-7030 plauds Chrysler Voting Rec- > ord,” not Consumer’s Union. ■i. ( i I \ l:l (.111 V KOI I w price MSRP*) Buy Now and Receive 3,000 Miles Worth of TQJjftL Gasoline! 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Tax, title, Insurance, license fee and optional equipment .extra. Must take delivery from dealer stock by 5/26/98. See dealer for details. 3,000 miles based on $100 of gas at $1.21/ga|lon for a total of 82.gallons. Eighty-two gallons multiplied by 37 EPA highway mileage per gallon of Cavalier equals 3,034 miles. Offer ends 6/26/96 while supplies last. Optional, PEP and GM suppliers excluded. SEE YOUR GREAT 8 CHEVY GEO DEALER TODAY! * fC' w ****** 1 I 1. TW" !W r n m m r n m s m m m m m m y ;;r 3 A. ,-f f < Page 10* Thursday, May 2,1996 • THE CHELSEA STANDARD/THE DEXTER LEADER 1 / B u rea u 6 rthodontistCT You see them in many stores Well, often the answer is claim that your money goes to a the Better Business Bureau in the Chelsea area. The little “yes.0 You really are helping charity, but read, the fine print, feel that you have a right to Raymond P. Howe coin boxes pay have a photo of the “cause." Some charities Many of these are “placed" by know w here your donations go, a crippled child or hospital have volunteers that service a local promoter who visits the and how much gets to the cause D.D.S., M.S. ised veteran. Or the cardboard the boxes and almost all of stores, re-stocks the candy and you want- to help. We also feel Two Location to S«ra You box has candy and you are on your contribution goes to help collects the money. He may the. displays should disclose the “honor system0 to take one others. But sometimes this is only send a flat amount — like these percentages. I encourage 515 S. Main S t piece. Or perhaps the store has not the case. You would be sur $2 p e r month p e r box — to that you to ask questions and read C h elsea a gumbali machine or bright prised to discover that almost charity! All the rest goes to his the small print. If that informa “wishing well” where coins all of your donation really goes business, which buys the tion isn’t revealed, get the (313)475-2260 roll down into a basket under to a profit-making promot candy, replaces damaged name and address of the pro- neath. In a llthese cases, your et..NOT fi chartty yoUTKought Boxes — afidearrishim a liv- moter who puts out the box or assume that your pennies or wm were helping! ing. Some folks tell me that machine and drop us a note. dollars are going directly to For example, those candy they, are shocked when- they We can contact the promoter 7012 E . M-36, Hamburg charity, right? boxes on the store counter may see large amounts of money in and ask these questions. We’ll (810)2314463 these boxes and learn that only let you know what he tells us — a few dollars ever gets to the or if he doesn’t respond at all ' arity. (which happens often). And w m w w . m • We have even seen gumbali don’t forget you can always check .our BBB reports on To Hold Lecture Senes <>;%?«? many other local companies by money gets to the cause at all. calling us 24 hours a . day at ALL*/ OUT UJfffdoW OOPCr/*#? CtUila? Anti-terrorist expert and year’s theme is “Aerospace The promoter says that he pro (810) 644-9100. If you have a retired U.S. Navy Seals Issues in the 21st Century.” . * Plaited vides the, small ad on top of his question .or problem you ca ” Verticil Commander Richard Marcinko Experts in the field will use- machine to promote “public seem to resolve, write us at: will he ono n f many tefttnrpri pnnpl Hicriissinnc Hohatflcand. i i i —-——— t------Viiwstfiiubir------Btitds- awareness*’ of the charity"In BBB, 30555 Southfield Rd., speakers during Eastern formal presentations to return for this “advertising Suite 200, Southfield, MI 48076. A L L our vendors Un\k ^«ki address issues of aerospace Michigan University’s college space,’’ he keeps all of your Our-office serves Chelsea and . ______- -— Heeter-Pooglas of Technology Spring Lecture technology and its impact on m oney all of Washtenaw & Jackson Lafayette Series, each Wednesday, May 8 humans. The remainder of the This isn’t illegal, but we at Counties. A l l 0 10% Uml «r through. June 12, at 7 p.m. in lecture schedule follows. 20% Louserdrspe the EMU Corporate Education Jack Enders, who is the past 30% Center. president of Flight Safety Scott Tait Serving in Pacific Marcinko, who will speak Foundation, will speak on the June 12, is the retired comman future of air transportation Navy Ensign Scott A. Tait, a with other missile-equipped ALWAYS! • • • der of the U.S. Navy Seals May 8. 1988 graduate of Pinckney surface ships and submarines. Team lWo, Seals Team Six and On May 15, Dr. E arl W einer of High School, has been serving The aircraft carrier USS Red Cell, owner and operator the NASA Ames Research in the Western Pacific Ocean Nimitz and its battle group //^*« s p / a/ o / a/ r m n p w , of S.O.S. Temps and the author island of Taiwan" atscrtraveled to the area from . * • of the best-selling Rogue factors in aviation. aboard the guided missile the Persian Gulf. Warrior book series. He will be p d a c e clk o r d e r i * M hSuteW pire you Richard Anderson, vice pres frigate USS McClusky. part of a panel who will pre ident of Northwest Airlines, Tait is one of 205 Spilors sent current strategies on air and Robert C. Braun, director aboard the frigate who provid port and airline security. Other a/rotter iO% OFF! of the division of Airports in ed a naval presence in interna panels members are Daniel Detroit, will speak May 22 on tional waters. Tait’s .ship moni Sobolewski from the FBI and the future of commercial, air tored the military exercises Dennis Reading of the Federal transportation. and missile firings that the Aviation Administration. John Olcott, president of the People’s Republic of China M ichael P. — The annual lecture series National Business Aircraft had been conducting in the M cCarthy Delux focuses on technology and Association, will speak on the waters around Taiwan. The sociological concerns. This fu tu re a re a is Palntlna May 29. world for merchant ships Wallpapering County Farits Open Dr, Carl Pilcher, assistant transporting goods between IrHeridr • Exterior associate administrator for countries. Licensed - Insured Independence Lake—and space-science at^-NASA, will "Forward based at Yokosuka 624 South Main In Ann A rbor Rolling Hills County Parks will speak on the future of space Japan, Tait and fellow crew 313-426-5510 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday A Friday—10-3:30 be open weekends (only) in exploration June 5. members aboard the 445-foot- Thnnday—lOiOOS.'OO • Saturday—10:00-2:00 6 6 2 - 6 5 2 4 May from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. The lecture series is open to long ship Were readily avail Both premier parks will be the public, and course credit is able to contribute their capa open for a variety of activities offered for interested students. bilities to the situation. including walking/jogging, For more information, call Equipped with a sophisticat MEETING NOTICE bird-watching, picnicking, Charlene Warner at (313) 487* ed high tech radar and combat m Chelsea School District areas for pick-up games, chil 1161. system, Tait’s ship is operating dren’s play areas, and sand vol " Bond Issue leyball courts. At Indepen dence Lake County Park, • . [i i Construction of a new Elementary School, new High School with auditorium and renovations to specifically, swimming will V I E W S O N existing buildings. also be available, as w ell as~ DENTAL HEALTH Owner: CHELSEA SCHOOL DISTRICT ■ ' ■ . ■ ■ boat rental for flshing-or-just- ■ - ■ ■ ' ~7 500 E. Washington- some spring , time paddling. GARY GOCHANOUR, D O S Chelsea, MI 48118 There is also a wildlife obser 4 2 6 8 3 3 6 vation tower and a wonderful Construction Manager: GRANGER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY /etlandarea for wildlife view PRECAUTIONS FOR PARTIAL DENTURES ing. P.O. Box 22187 Additionally, at Rolling Hills =LansingrrML4&909- or several missing natural teeth. It is held in place by clasps-that disc golf course which is grip the natural teeth adjacent to the partial. Architect: KINGSCOTTASSOCIATES played with a frisbee-like disc, .229 E. Michigan Avenue___ ...... ____ availabletobuy at localsport- Good oral hygiene habits are particularly important-for_wearers ~ Kalamazoo, MI 49001 ing goods stores, or bring your of partial dentures. If food residue and Film are allowed to accumur own favorite frisbee. late on clasps (which are-food traps) the important abutment teeth As Construction Manager on the Chelsea School District Bond Issue, Granger Construction would like may decay. Therefore, partials should be-cleaned ^ftcreaclriHeal^ to annooiicea meeting to describe ihescope of each ot the projects and allbidding requirements for the and non-resident vehicle and special.attention should be given to cleaning the inside of the same. All business locatecHnlhe Chelsea School district or business persons living within the district that adm ission fee. clasps. While you’re at it, clean your regular teeth to remove any provide goods and/or services to the construction industry are strongly encouraged to attend to learn more Independence Lake is locat food debris that could accumulate under the cover afforded by the ed at 3200 Jennings Road, just partial denture, information about the opportunity to provide goods and services to your own school district. west of US 23 and just north of If a partial denture breaks or becomes damaged in any way, it This project includes the construction of a new elementary school, a new high school with auditorium North .Territorial Road, near and renovations to the existing facilities inclusive of North Elementary, South Elementary, Beach Middle Whitmore Lake. Rolling Hills should,be taken at once to the dentist for repair. Attempts to wear a Is located south of Ypsilanti, at damaged appliance can be dangerous. A shift of a fraction of a mil School and the Community Education Building. Site work will vary at each of the sites. 7060 Stoney Creek Road, just limeter in the form of the partial can cause destructive forces on This meeting will be held at Chelsea Schools Board Room at 1:00 p m , on Friday, May3, and May 17, east of US 23 between Bemis several teeth. Also, an improper amateur adjustment could possibly 1996. Please contact Michael Nowosad at Granger Construction a t(517) 393-1670 for further information a n d M erritt Roads, render the partial completely useless and irreparable by anyone. or if you, are unable to attend either meeting, please feel free to contact Granger Construction. For further information, you can call independence Lake Prepared by CiistnnLCQltimH.Sacuiiia.a^-a-|uihiie-^fvirAja promote better-dentaUwaUh.- County Park either Saturday or From the o filed of: • • ■ ' Sunday At 313-448-4437, or" Gary Gochanour, D.D.S., 3108 Baker Rd., Dexter Rolling Hills County Park at (AdvertteemeB^ 313484-3871. f is pleased to < ChelseaCare Wffim Home Care Services ChelseaCare Home Health is a • new Medicare certified program that meets your health care V needs where you want to be most - your home. . Services offered include skilled • nursing, assistance with personal cafe, physical, occupational and speech therapy, medical social, services and nutritional counsel ing. Other ChelseaCare services ihclude~home medical equip ment and home oxygen, phetseaCare Home Care services are available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. 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Moved by their locate a physician near you, plight, we went there to better call 1-800-211-8181. rrNot only ^ A t the U - M Health System* *■. did we accomplish our mission, of Michigan Health System. knowledge beab. Now* we’re but our research led to the dis Now we are pleased to bringing that knowledge right to covery of the gene that causes announce that our next your community. Huntington s disease. Proof destination is a little closer to again that knowledge heals, home. In fact,, it's right in your .....Driyfiri by a passion neighborhood. B e c a u se now _ -UJi/L Health VAN BUREN for improving health the U-M Health System has Centers care, we Ve traveled to physicians and health centers the far corners of the Earth. To near you. So you'11 not only places like the countryside have access to the U-M of Japan and a smalf ealth System and its worlds O Internal Medicine Specialists shipping town in Costa renowned facilities and 775 S. Main St. © Chelsea Internal Medicine Rica. Even to outer space programs like C.S. Mott I2S Van Buren. © Chelsea Family Practice to conduct research. Children's Hospital and : 14700 E. Old U.S: 12 A a w o r l c f ai w a y , - l i . University of Michigan Health System *»' .. i 1IJJJjWeUITiRS jj j mRffJi'j ^.jj ■a^^^^q^^^g^wgPpppwpiiBgiBWWpgi P M m • % $ Page 12 1 Thursday, May 2,1996 • THE CHELSEA STANDARDISE DEXTER LEADER H ATTENTION Class of 1976! 20 Year Reunion plana are in the works. Please help ue find thae “missing persons.” (Continued from Page?) cle and was being treated by Farms Estates, .6655 Jackson told a sheriffs deputy some construction site on Canei fire and rescue workers. Three Rd., April 25. A 23-year-old one broke ip and caused Jerry Anderson Catherine Mary Landwehr -Drive and called police from witnesses reported seeing the township m an’s 1978 Ford $12,000 worth of damage to Andy Armstrong Greene' Gary Marriott the Trading Post. man driving recklessly. The Mustang sustained $500 in several vehicles andan over Michelle Blanchard Gregg.GIHesple Tom Pfeifefr Property Damage suspect was transported to the damages between 7 p.m. and head door. Approximately Uam Colvin, Tom Hafer Barb Sfrac$ari Malicious destruction of University of Michigan Hospi 10 p.m. The vehicle's wind-, $30,000 worth of property was Donna Craft Don Harmon Gary Wright property, was reported in the tal with injuries. He refused a shield, rear window and side stolen, including a floor jack, Bill Fox Bob Ingram 9300 block of McGregor Road, chemical test ta-determUiehisL windows were broken out. several gets of jumper cables April28. A 35-year-old Dexter blood-alcohol level. A judge, Malicious destruction of and new par parts. The bus! Tf you have addresses or telephone numbers for woman told a sheriffs deputy however, issued a search war property was reported at Scio ness owner told police he these people, please call Kathy Pierce Squires someone vandalized her 1988 rant and a sample wais drawn Farms Estates, 8855 Jackson. would submit an itemized list or Ford Probe, .causing $200 in for testing. Rd., April 21. A 28-year-old 475*2916 Suzie Palmer Weber 475-7771. damages. The vehicle's paint Webster Township township man told a sheriffs was scratched while it was Attempted Break-in deputy the skirting along his parked in a business lot ^Attempted breaking and trailer was kicked in. Damage 10:30 p.m. April 27 to 10 a.m. entering was reported in the is estimated at $500. The inci April 28. - 4800 block of Northgate Road, dent occurred after midnight. Lyndon Township April ,25. A 38-year-old town When the man woke up in the Larceny ship man told a sheriffs dep morning he discovered tire Larceny was reported at uty someone kicked in a win tracks on his lawn and the North Lake Country Store, dow to his home around 2:30 damage to his trailer. ■caking and E n te rim ______20941 N orth T erritorial Rd p.m., The man’s wife-heard- a- — 00 Busings* With a “Pro’ April 27. A 49-year-old Gregory crashing noise but didn’t in Breaking and entering was woman told a sheriffs deputy reported at Viking Systems, Why Do Business With Ms? vestigate. The $50 worth of • Ambassador Club Winner 5 years she accidentally left her wal damage was discovered at 10 3350 W. Liberty Road, April 26. • Master’s Club Winner, 5 years let on the store’s counter. p.m. A 49-year-old Ann A rbor m an • No. 1 Ford Salesman in Wrfahtenaw County, When she called to see if it Freedom Township 5 years was still there, the woman was Breaking and Entering TRUCK LETTERINGT • Highest Customer Satisfaction Rating told it was gone. The wallet Breaking and entering was Boats, Windows, Vehicles Central Street of any Ford Sales. contained $50 cash and a reported in the 6600 block of • NADA Certified. driver’s license. The woman Esch Road, April 23. A 43-year- SIGNS Station Paul Toman any suspects another customer in old township man told a sher Folk Art S CwMtty Ware* line stole it, , iffs deputy someone stole a • W ood* Metal MIKE KUSHMAULJR Recovered Stolen Vehicle cellular telephone from his • Plastic • Magnetic 3207 Central * Dexter M nU *9 A 1995 Ford Mustang ra unlocked vehicle. ’The theft — OPEN EVERY DAY— ted-^ A m te 's L e tte rin g ter these wH wwtti get County was recovered on Wa p.m. and 6 p.m. The man said Mon.-Frl. 9:30-6:00 terloo Road near M-52, April he was re-charging the phone Prompt Service (517) 590-3243 Sat 9:30-5:30 25: Sheriffs deputies were ini d m i in another vehicle. No one in Reasonable Rctaa Munlth Sun. 11:30-5:00 C$ $ In awl Mike Hr a great dttlM a atw tially dispatched to a property the neighborhood saw any- •rosalcarar track. uaRiage crasn. An man said the vehicle struck the theft occurred. If you are looking for a new or used car. or his, but he never saw a driver. Scio Township A license plate stolen from a W arrant A rrest truck, why not deal with a pro? 42-year-old Pinckney woman Richard D. Miner, 27, of~ P i z z a was also found in the vehicle’s Scio Township was arrested • Ford Certified * NADA Certified trunk. The car is valued at on a warrant in the 4100 block TSmalfpizzas *j • Ambassador Award Winner $20,000.. of Sunset Court, April 27: ------4 0 . 9 0 f • Chelsea resident for 10 years! Lima Township Miner was wanted by Ann Ar p h M t e x YOUR CHOKE OF REMS Customer Satisfaction Rated Top 10 Drunken Driving bor Police for operating a mo Scott Rledo I A 40-year-old Ypsilanti man tor vehicle under the influ l . 1 . ■ M _ ” ■ 1 Was arrested for operating a ir 2 Medium Ptzzos 1 ence of liquor. A sheriffs I -y- -ff' motor vehicle under the influ l 4 2 . 9 0 Barolyn Bhase deputy was initially dis- p lu s tM ence of liquor on eastbound I- patched to Sunset Court for a is ready to help find the car or truck that L. ___j 94 near Parker Road, A pril 22. report of family trouble^ is right for you! Call today. . The suspect was stopped at computer check reveal a war j 2 Loroe Pizzas j • 15 Years Chelsea Resident approximately. 10:30 p.m. for rant for Miner’s arrest., ! 4 4 . 9 0 ! • New or Used Car Sales & Leasing suspected drunken driving. It Assault and Battery I pltMtM x I is his third offense. Assault and battery was re l PS JSY* J 13 Years Sales Leader iff Breaking and Entering • Delicious ftikk Sauce Pi ported at Scio Farms Estates, Downtown Business Community Breaking and entering was • Real Cheese T 4 large Pizzas ] 6655 Jackson Rd., April 20. A Do Business with a Hometown “Gai' reported at Nixon Auto Parts, 41-year-old township man told • Homemade Dough I ONE ITEM 1 ^ 8830 Jackson Rd., April 24. A a sheriffs deputy he borrowed C R lA n YOUR OWN * 2 0 . 9 0 53-year-old man told a sheriffs $20 from a neighbor and the PIZZA COMBINATION! I- ______— j p deputy someone broke in and woman’s boyfriend threatened Plzzaltems: Located at PefifittdTir, Him: Muihroomi, Bacon, iv iF U C U f t y t, stole a cellular telephone val- him because he did not pay it On Ions, Gretn Pepper,, Seustge, Ground ~ Ulc’M gth't Oktott Ford O th r ’ J* Ued at $300, a case of soda pop 3220 Broad Street, Dexter, Michigan Beef, Pineapple, Olives (preen of black), back when he said he"would. Tomato, Hot Papperi Extra Cheese, Extra Open Men.’Thura. till 6 p,m.Fr1.tlll e p.m. Sat. till > p.m. 4 7 5 - 1 3 0 1 and coins. The incident hap- The victim was getting in a cab Phone (313) 426-5465 Sauce, Extra Dough, thick orr thint crust. Juat minute* away. 1-94 to M-X3, North I */« mllas downtown' pened between 5:30 p.m. April when the suspect approached ?. 23 and 7 a.m. April 24. There him swinging a baseball bat. as no forced entry, but the The victim ran back to his i- anaeer claims the business trailer and called police and as locked, heard the suspect hitting his opertyDamage trailer. The suspect denied Property damage was re- wielding a bat, but the cab orted on Dexter-Chelsea driver verified the victim’s oad near Parker Road, April statem ent. Fat Free. . An Ann Arbor man told a Property Damage (;.;sherifFs deputy his driver’s Malicious destruction of aide window shattered while property was reported at RPS I’ driving along the road at 9 a.m. Industries, 300 Jackson Rd., fc^The; man said he didn’t see April 25. A 27-year-old West- ^anyone in the area. His 1990 land man told a sheriffs dep H-Ford pick-up sustained $100 in uty a 32-year-old employee ,1X- |y|*inages. scratched the pane on his 1995 Kfk Sharon Township Jeep Rio Grand, causing $500 ^jRranken Driving in damage. The employee was A 29-year-old Grass Lake apparently upset after being I*- man was arrested for operat- given poor performance I ing a motor vehicle under the evaluation and asked to do * influence of liquor on M-52 additional tasks. The suspect near Grass Lake Road, April admitted Jo police he caused 2e. A snerttrs deputy was ini- the damage. He has applied tially dispatched to a personal for a transfer of work stations. injury crash. The suspect Malicious destruction of driver was pinned in his vehi- property was reported at Scio ITM {ZuJtoJTwJtlvQ SxJtvi&Z Sp^^riLLAjtA Introducing (to tT a lk in '.** Finally, a phone offer for both the budget and health-conscious individual. 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Sponsored., a major event involving many they often don't have the time by Chelsea Area Responding community groups. Area or energy to explore how they to Teens (CART). adults and teens have rallied feel and what to do about it. W ednesday, May 8, 7-9 p.m., around the Foundations Foundation members recog St. Mary's Parish Center, 400 Sneaker's Forum, scheduled nized the need to-nnt only Congdon Street;, JJam m unka- for Sunday, May 5, from 7 to 9 identify issues, but to provide tion Skills and Empathetic Lis p.m. * opportunity for support. The tening. A rranged by M.L. Setta Dr. Reuvan Bar-Levav was idea of the "Week of Aware^ and K. Guinan. . hired as a speaker for the Fo s" took shape, May 8, 7-9 p.m., F irst Congre rum. Bar-Levav's Book, Every imunity groups were con gational United Church of Family Needs a CEO, speaks to tacted; Many enthusiastically Christ, 121 M iddle St.;, Faith the need for parents to give embraced the concept and be Resources for Dealing' unth children the resources needed gan their own plans to work Stress and Depression. Ar i p s p i to cope with the difficult is within the community on these rangedby St. Paul UCC and f T -X. sues of life. The Foundation im portant issues. The "Week of F irst Congregational wanted to narrow the focus for Awareness" grew into an im Thursday, May 9, 7:30-9 p.m., the Forum . pressive and heartwarming 'St Paul United Church of Members of^ the Education event. Christ, 14600J Old US-12; Swi- mehted difficulties among normal stress, coping skills, thing About It? John Mitchell, high school students, decided recognizing normal and ab Staffan-Mitchell Funeral By Kathy Clark in brush piles and along George's dad, Joe Merkel, to poll the students and see normal coping mechanisms, Home. Special Writer fence rows. They are easy to Sr., owned the farm for what they identified as stress depression, suicide, parenting, (Continued on Page 20) Jake and Adam Morloch' flush but. Just by. walking awhile, then sold to A1 ful. community resources, and once owned a farm near along and Watching for Brown who raised his family the student council helped communication skills for fami what is noW 1-94 n ear M-52, movement in the tall grass. in the tall whit^f farmhouse,_ -prepare and distribute the lies and teenagers wiH—be Silver Maples just off the main east-west A 12-gauge shotgun is a and operated a welding shop surveys. The responds were available. Each session is highway from Detroit to.Chi good weapon to use. He next door (now Baseline not surprising. V sponsored by a different civic, A pproved cago, The rabbits above .never hunted with dogs, and Constructors). . Fifty-eight percent listed religious or profession group. “ , As expected, the-Chelsea were hunted by George Wag- said hunting with ferrets was George remembered the school grades as the number 1 The list is impressive because Village Council approved re- gert, and Jim Howarth of De illegal. In two-hours he Morloch’s lost many goats in stress. Twenty-four percent of the diversity of community zoning approximately seven troit (both shown in the could net about 15 cottontail a barn fire in the 1930s, then identified parents and family members involved. • acres adjacent to St. Mary’s photo) in the fall of 1940; rabbits. built a new barn which the as their number 1 stress. Monday, May 6, 7-9 p.m. For Church on Tuesday, April 23, Howarth, who still lives The rabbits were cleaned neighboring Quigley family Other major stresses in Teens, H.S. Cafeteria; Teen allowing the Silver Maples re in Detroit, recalled how he and taken home for stew, used for a repair garage. cluded jobs, peers, and extra Stress. What Can 1 Do About All tirement community to de happened to meet the Mor- fried rabbit or “hasenpfef- curricular activities. the Stress I Feel. Pizza & group: velop the newly rezoned par loch family and end up with fer” (Mr. Howarth is half I have not been able to discussion, call ahead (475- cels. find facts on the current Topics of interest to the stu hunting privileges on their German, and remembered dents included dealing with 0131, counselors office) Silver Maples acquired the farm for three or four years the rabbit recipe. Skinned rabbit population around May 6, 7-9 p.m., H.S room 403 property just- north of St. Chelsea. Some say they are stress (36 percent), how tp talk, before serving in the Army rabbits were marinated for be heard gain-respect (37 per (Library building); Teen Potper Mary’s so the development in W.W..II; five days in a vinegar, water mostly killed off by foxes and, Control in Dating. A r could be moved somewhat and cars, and their habitat cent), suicide (25 percent) and . Howarth regularly trav and vegetable solution depression (23 percent). ranged by Safe-House more to the east than origi eled^© Jackson on business, which'permeated the meat has been cleared. Others say May 6,7-9 p.m., H.S. r00m402 nally planned. It was rezoned The information was for and one day the sign Com, for a sweet/sour taste). they are plentiful, and .a nui (Library building); Parent to into the Medical Center dis 10 Cents a Dozen led him to Linda Merkel Hahn of sance, warded to Bar-Levav with a Parent Workshop (P. R. 1. D. E.). trict; previously it had been stop at the farm. "Of course Chelsea was the first person George Merkel went to request he address the issues Arranged by PRIDE zoned for residential use. a dozen was 15, or even a bag I , figured had cooked^ Ireland last year and re identified by the teens. In ad Tuesday, May 7, 10:10-11:00 The Chelsea Planning full.” The lilorlochs offered , . “hasenpfeffer,” I called her membered reading a news dition to the student concerns, a.m., CHS Auditorium; Depres- Commission recommended the Bar-Levav was asked to high him some farm fresh eggs and she was familiar with a story. about a farmer there sion; What it Really Is, What's rezoning and approved a. final light parental and peer re priced at 10 cents a dozen, recipe using red wine, and killing11,000“rabbits in_on^; Normal? Mary Westhoff, MD site plan for Silver Maples at too.4"Why pjeyou seHipg.sp,, year. In Ireland they have sponse's to th e concerns. and Diane Howlin, MD its April 16 meeting. -phe explained the • beef Next the Education Founda Cheap.” Howarth asked. variation would . be plenty of hiding places in tion developed a panel to work They told him they just "sauerbraten.” She thought the abundant stone fences with Bar-Levav after the key liked to have people visit, her family may have known that date back hundreds of note address. The panel will then-got to talking about the the Morlochs and I should years, _ size of the farm. Howarth mR ___ Jim- Howarth said he answer questions and com m en to n issues identified asked if he could have per Unbelievably and coinci probably wouldn’t come the audience. mission to hunt small game, dentally, Linda’s parents, back to Chelsea, as he lost sedf the Morlocl cost $8 a year to buy the lived on the Morloch farm in right after the war. However, ents, professionals and high signs to keep all other hunt- the 1940s and knew that the his daughter, Carolyn, works^ school students from the area. err off the land! "KgUse was stlii standing. in CKelseaTand may drive hv Fa r ti c ip ariKHnc i n n f> • - Just; this last weekend, George recalled it was the old Morloch farmhouse, D iane Howlin, M.D., a lo Howarth explained how cot moved from Decker Road to "Hasenpfeffer” sounds cal physician caring for tontail rabbits, who are Brown Drive when the .1-94 delicious to me, translated adults and teens in Chel night feeders, stay con freeway came through in by Linda Hahn to be sea cealed during the day, hide about i960. "peppered rabbit.” Sue Carter, high school counselor and parent of a high school student Edward Humenay, social worker and parent of sev eral high school students Edw ard Tobes, D.O., Psy chiatrist, working with ado lescents and teens — Kirk Gibson, whose- dra 1 in preparing the manuseript is be-an mopiration for everyone. —a. Sarah Walters,Aigh school matic home runs sparked two Lynn Henning of the Detroit His leadership qualities touch student World Series Championships News, 1 upon all levels, young and old, • Jason Frendeburg, high ^-Bookmark Contest Winners— for the Detroit Tigers (1984) athletes and . non athletes school student Friends of McKune Memorial Library, and The Print Shop, Like Gibson spring his and Los Angeles. Dodgers alike." The issues run deep for stu sponsored a bookmark design contest as part of the recent Love (1988), is currently working oh playing career. Bottom of the dents in Chelsea. A series of Your Library Week, Some of the winners are pictured above with his autobiography entitled. Ninth will be dramatic, color ' As in everything Gibson unsettling and often . tragic- Bottom of thejyinth for Chel ful and inspirational. does, don’t expect him to hold events has followed current left, are Dolan Personke (age 7), and Nicole Saarinen (5). In back sea’s Sleeping Bear Press. After meeting with Gibson back", Henning continued "it students, stretching limits of are Katie Personke (10). Amanda Simmons (9), and Andrea Neff ; This marks a new avenue to discuss the book, Henning will be a very excjting book." understanding and demanding (14). Not pictured are Michael Toshach (9) and Anna Toshach (8). for Brian Lewis’ Sleeping Bear. said, Tve known Kirk for 21 Press, which previously deliv years; but in my first five min- ered the highly acclaimed-golf- -utes-of-intervieWs-with him it books, The Life & Times of was clear why this book is im Bobby Jones and The Spirit of portant. Sure he has had a St. Andrews. The new baseball dramatic sports career, and book is scheduled for release that will be covered in the in early 1997. Assisting Gibson. book, but I. think this book will wm Go To Fund Tuesday, April 23/the Chel- economical cost of coal are, -sea Village Gouhcil approved passetfontbthe village ;retaining 75 percent'percent of the . ^Savings ^ from ‘ fuel J cost a'd* "savings from fhel cost adjust justment passed on to resi ments for a capital contin dents appear as a separate gency fund, With 25 percent go item on utility bills: they are ing to village residents. In past not part of the basic Utility years 100 percent of the sav rate. Thus, the change made ings has beenpassed on to by the village council will hot residents. " S V f f l a l S gets £ $ “*ffeet-utiHty rates. Of;its electric power from the . Village Manager Jack My* ?£felle River and CampbellTII~~Ters estimated that retaining 75 power plants, of which it owns percent of the fuel cost ad shares. When extra power is justment. would raise roughly needed,Jt is purchased from $160,000 annually for the vil Consumers Power. > lage, while costing village ...... -Preparing For The P rom - Those plants produce elec households $3 to $6 dollars per The Chelsea High School gym began its transformation into a amount of work involved every year. The theme this year wlll fea- tricity through the burning of month, depending on con Holtywood night for Saturday’s annual prom,Many kids, staff, and ture scenes from many of the most memorable movies ever made, doal. Savings generated by the sumption. interested community members help witit the considerable ""W- FW Page 16 ■ Thursday, May 2,1996 » THE CHELSEA STAfcDARP/THE DEXTER LEADER M •JL10^0" €rO ' jB u lld o g s! Two more fine pitching per Wescott picked up the vic formances by Ryan Hubbard tory in the 11-3 second game. arid Jake Walker propelled the He allowed five hits and four Chstesa. EMfiogs to a dowfite: walks, and struck out four to header victory over the Lin improve to 2-1. coln Railsplitters last Thurs Unlike the previous Lin day at home. The victories coln games, the score was evened Chelsea’s record at 2-2 close early as the teams were in the Southeastern Confer tied at three after three in ence heading into this after nings. ' ‘ noon's action at home against However, a, six-run fourth Hubbard improved to 3-0 as Bulldogs as Colvin and Mor he struck out five, and yielded seau each hit a tWo-run single. two hits and one unearned run Ching drove in two runs in in a 14-1 win in five innings. the sixth with a single. isea had 17 hits for the game, nut only two for extra walks. They left the bases bases. They also benefited loaded in the second and from six walks. fourth innings. ------Danielle Longe slides into home during last Saturday’s game against Plymouth-Canton in the The Bulldogs opened the SpraWka was 3-4 for the game, and Ching, Wescott, Chelsea Invitational. game with four runs in the bot tom of the first, the key hit a White, Morseau and Colvin single by'Casey Wescott. By each had two hits. Reilly and the third inning, the lead was Wescott each doubled. 9-1. Lance. Ching ripped a tri “We’re playing pretty well ple in the third. right now/’ Welton said. Dusty White’s single high “After the tournament I Chelsea’s varsity softball Chelsea lost their opener, lighted a five-run fourth: for asked everyone who thought team improved their South- 5-3, to Columbia Central. Rit the Bulldogs. we could play better, and eve ter pitched-and-after-a~si White and Ching each* had 4-0 last week with a double- first inning settled down to ryone raised their hand. We two hits. can tighten our defense and header sweep of the Lincoln giveher team a chance. In the second game, Walker Railsplitters on Thursday at. Central scored twice in th< offensively we’re still waiting Don Reilly trots around the struck out two, walked one, for some guys to get on track, bases after smacking a ball for home. first on no hits and no Chelsea and surrendered five hits in Senior Lisa Beard pitched errors. Central was shut out which should happen when it a home run against Lincolnlast five innings as, Chelsea shut warm s u p /’ Thursday. ‘ *' -r- and won both games, 3-0 and until the fourth Inning when out the Railsplitters 11-0. 22-0. they scored a single run. Chelsea again scored fotlr In the first game, Beard^vas Chelsea pulled to w ithin 3-2 runs in the first on the T h e T o r n o f T h e Norris Gutters ; neatly perfect as she struck in the fourth on a fielder’s strength of a two-ruh homer to Where Satisfaction FREE out 11, walked none and al choice and tied the game in center by first baseman Don Cen t u r y L ig h t in g Co . Comes Fii ESTIMATES lowed just two hits. the fifth on a wild pitch. But- Reilly, and finished their scor- Victorian Lighting Specialists Kyle Kentala provided most Ritter began to tire in the und«dalnatorfudongwith_ hard to find limp pots of the offense, driving in all sixth, when Central scored hit a two-run double in the Owner A • three runs, one in theJiisE Locally Owned ^ . twice and Beard -was brought third and had a run-scoring 116 W. Michigan Ave. with a double and two in the in to finish the game. single in the fourth. Scott 429-3345 . ^ third with a single. The Bulldogs didn’t provide Clinton, Ml 49236 H urst was 3-3 with a double. 517-4564019 v 800-787-7175 Danielle Longe also had Ritter much offense, with just “We just beat the down SEAMLESS ALUMINUM GUTTERS ' two hits for the game. CtlUhtad three hits. pour,*’ said Chelsea coach forpcfMnaliudMfvlM Rnidcmiai' Commerriid . . “It Was probably one of the “We didn't hit as well as I Wayne Welton. Open Sat. & Sun. 104 ASSORTED COLORS • REPAIR W O RK ' fastest games we’ve ever thought we would,’’ Joe Beard Saturday the Bulldogs fin Otter uniH by chanct or appointment 2 YEAR WORKMANSHIP WARRANTY: played/’ said Chelsea coach said. ished the. first round of the Joe Beard. Houle pitched the secbnd Cliff Keen Tournament in Ann In the second game, Beard game, a 12-7 win over Ply Arbor with a!J-0 record. Riemco Development struck out five, walked two and mouth-Canton. They whipped Romulus in allowed three hits while the Houle, like Ritter, was a lit the opener, 12-2, and stopped team pounded out 19 hits and tle wild, but got much better Lincoln for the third time in New Home Construction , played flawless defense be offensive support. She surren three days in the second game, Custom Built Homes • Modular & Panellted Homes hind her. dered two hits but walked 11-3. Hits by Kentala and Sarah seven and had four wild Serving Chelsea's 475-8294 Sam Morseau allowed one Baal Estate lfaad» far ya« Petty did most of the damage p itch es hit and- two walks against in' the three-run first inning. Chelsea took a 7-0 lead af Romulus to improve his rec Buildings Chelsea’s Future Chelsea effectively put the ter three innings. A wild ord to 2-1. game out of reach in the sec pitched produced one run in Chelsea blew the game ond with eight runs on hits by the first, hits by Margaret Freshman McKenna Houle open in the first with eight Kasie Ruhlig, Beard, Petty, Schick and Beard brought shows her intensity on the runs on four walks, a hit bats and McKenna Houle. home three in the second, and mound for the Bulldogs during man, and hits by Ching, Jason BATES & SONS For the game. Longe had |U_ a hit by Longe, sacrifice fly by theChefeearin vttattonafr------“ Sprawka, and V* double by four,.hits, Ruhlig, Houle and Sarah Pruess. and assored Hurst. —------ELECTRIC, Petty had three each, and walks and errors gave Chelsea seven hits, two by Ruhlig. Colvin hit a grand slam-in— D ccii vi ijciUv' itVw> f vvty, H em . h in the third. ' “It’s always been a trade- the third inning. triple and a pair of doubles. 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I *ff#ppy Three 69 ■ 43 ) Oopdljmers 66 46' Sunday ''Gutter Dusters 63 49 (Continued from Page 16) 12 noon-9 p.m. Strikers' 63. 49 Fourth In Invitational suffered a 7-6 loss as Houle • Rejects 62 60 /Pals and Ritter each pitched. 62 60 Pespite some very untrack Steadies » 63 Chelsea again had a chance Green Ones . 69 63 like, weather, the girls track to win late but couldn’t man Three Musketeers 67 65 team ran well last week in de Three Cookies age the big hit. Chelsea had 87 86 feating Milan 82-46 on Tuesday Hit and Miss 67 55 runners on second and third ; .GG&B 66 66 and finishing fourth in the Ma with no outs and couldn’t (< Go Getters . • 85 57 son Invitational on Friday score, Splitters . ' '63 89 with 67 points. [; JCeulers 83 The Bulldogs pulled out to 11M ^ I t^o41 ^ g ...... | 69 JU l,. ------04 ------Jeanne Spink led the Bull- a 4-0 lead after two innings are Ribs 4B 67 dogs against .Milan with firsts with a three-run third. Petty, [fill Canes: In the 1600 in 5:43.8, the 3200 in Ruhlig and Steele all singled 1 Packaged Liquor Dealer .Puckett, 189; 0, Ahrens, 197 12:22.0 and com bined with Me- in the inning. Jffh Series: ghann Ziegler, Sarah Martin, Dexter tied it in the fourth, BEER • WINE • QROCERIE8 bj^UtPuckeM, die J. Richmond. and Karen Pieper to win the but Chelsea took a two-run INSTANT LOTTERY k'i*- s 3200 relay in 11:20.7. lead in the sixth on singles by Jennifer Space and Heidi Longe and Chrissy Vargo. Ann Arbor St. at Baker * * aWAINO PIN (as of 4-23) w L Wehrwein were double win •'iHCookie Rutters • 'SO 52 The Dreadhaughts grabbed Dexter -7?*- 54;5 ners for Chelsea. Space took the lead for good in the sixth nsxt to Cottage Inn at tha Qaxabo . r^TpaCups .... 63.0 68.0 the 400 in 1:04.9 and tjie 200 in with thrpe runs. £&;Wappy Cookers 60.0 71.0 :29.7 and W ehrwein paced Ph. (313) 426-3681 Sugar Bowls. 09 73 , “Our young pitchers are Blenders < 00.0 76.0 sweeps in the throws winning really growing arid I’m very v/-.--. ■ . __ happy with their progress,” i^Jflgb Scries; Julie Kuhl. SOI riiscus-aUOfi’-B L ookingfor ^ ' HJlhCane- Jan Edict. 192 Beard-said.* ------—* ■ . t Katie Spink won the long Chelsea was 10-5 on the interesting reading? t jump with a jump of 13V4. season going into Monday’s Check today’s Cindy Richard took the 100 scheduled game with Pioneer. classified section. hurdles in :18.2, and M elissa ***** the 800 in 2:45.3 to ac- for the Bulldog’s only No m atter othrif firsts. Heidi Kemnitz works at the hurdles during an earlier meet this The Detroit Tigers must Bekkah Burby had seconds season. W ho you are... someone |*«jiave been pitching to the in both the shot and discus Chelsea JV baseball team in The victory makes Chelsea third in the discus at 102-5, with Kim Herrst third in the 2-1 in the Southeastern Con both career bests. does c a re Jiits game against Lincoln April discus and Cindy Richard fc25. ference and 3^1 overall. Katie Spink medaled ip the third in the shot, as Chelsea's With a depleted line-up dije long jump, finishing second Chelsea scored 23 runs in throwers continue their domi- to other school trips, injuries, with a jum p o f 14’-10. Skelly ; the first1 two innings and went and illness, the girls track earned a third place medal in * on to a 31-2 win over the meets this season, coach Bert team still managed to score 67 the 100 with a tim e of :14.1. ■_ Hailsplitters. Kruse's throweys have allowed points and finish fourth at the Sarah Jedele ran an excel CALL: 4 " ’5 -0 1 1 1 the competition only one Mason Invitational on Friday l e n t race in the 3200, finishing Scott Cooper (5 RBI), Adam point. Erskine and Scott Basar (4 night. in 12:42.7, h e r best tim e ever, Katie Henry was second to earn a third place medal. RBI) were all £5. Drew Hen- and Traci Kramer third to Holt won the m eet with 116 t son was 3-4 with two RBI. Gary points with Jackson Northwest The 3200 relay of Space, Katie complete a sweep of the long Spink, Hand, and Smith also • Ostrander 3-5 with 5 RBI and jump. second with 92 and Okemos third with 86 in. the seven-team finished th ird in 11:11.5. HOSMER-MUEHLIG ! Chris H erter 3-3 with 3 RBI. Also* in the field events, field. Space finished fourth in the Basar struck out eight in Emily Wineland and Karla 400 in 1:05.9 with Spink sixth FUNERAL CHAPEL, INC. Wehrwein was the star of five innings for the win. Dettling had their best per in 1:08.4. H and was fifth in the formances ever in the high the.meet for Chelsea as she set David M. Hamel, M a n a g er In the second game, Chel 800 in 2:38.8, h e r season's best. jump as they both cleared 4’-6. two school records while win Hand, Spink, Space, and sea held on for a 4-3 win. Sean ning the shot and taking sec- ~ With places determined by Angie Carpenter were fourth Stickney went all five innings ond in the discus. Wehrwein's Pre-Arrangements • Cremation Services misses and a jump off for first, in the 1600 relay with a sea and struck but three while throw of 36’-6 in the shot bet Cemetery Markers Dettling ended up tied for sec son-best tim e of 4:28.0. walking four. tered a fifteen year old school ond and Wineland fourth. Carpenter, Skelly, Wine Chelsea scored the tying In the running events, Ro record by almost a foot. In the land and Krystal Baird were 3410 Broad St., Dexter 426-4661 and go-ahead runs in the top chelle Skelly was second in discus, h e r throw of 117’-4 fifth in the 400 relay in :56.6. of the fifth to secure the win. the 100 at : 14.2 with Kram er broke the- record set last sea "We only took fifteen peo third in :14.4. Ziegler was third son by Courtney Thompson. Erskine was 2-2 with a RBI ple where we normally take in the 1600 in a season best of Let Active One Construction Arid Ostrander went 1-2 and “Heidi has been working around 25," explained Bainton. 5:57.8. very hard and has been improv "The people we had com make your dreams come true! had the two RBI in the fifth. MDNNv Katie Spink was second ift ing all season. Conditions for peted very well. Not only did • Additions •-Gutters • Sun Rooms Chelsea lapsed in the the 400 at 1:06.8. Henry had throwing were good, and she we score well, but we equaled • Kitchens » Garage Doprs • Windows opener against Airport, losing seconds in the 300 hurdles and put together an excellent per or bettered season's bests 10 • Baths •Booling. • Reconstruction rnm 11-3 tp fall to 4-3 on the year. the 200. a formance. We were all happy . times in cold and windy condi • Sldlng/Trim • Patio Enclosures Copper Roofs Heidi Kemnitz was third in for her," said coach Bill Bain- tions. It was a very satisfying ^ Erskine took the loss in Call for your porsonalliod showing • 9 9 4 -0 2 2 0 spyen innings. He struck out both hurdle' races. Megan ton. m eet for us.” “ e but walked seven, Burby also had an excellent -The girls hosted Fowl- eem an was 2-3 for Chelsea, F iep er added, a th ird 4n Jjhe meet in the throws, finishing ervilie Tuesday, and are at the A ctive ich had only three hits. 3200. fourth in the shot at 33/-0 and Corunna Relays on Friday. One ■ Ucen$e>2102092103 C o m p an y Owned by local Same retidentt *,.... "We gave this one away,” J said Coach ,Jim Ticknor. “We Want a furnace that ■ can play much better than saves money plus energy? I , t h is,”- _____I-.'':. ' . ■ i ■ ...... : ...... ,...... ;...... | Things got worse in the ; second game, a 17-2 loss. Chei- YMCA Storer Camps will o sea pitchers walked 12 batters host a~cheerieading camp~o: [ and the offense had only five August 23-27. Instructors for ™Mts^led.UtiUlkfc=Kalfissnr:^ the camp will be provided by -two: ciation (UCA). The camp is open to all high school, junior high school and middle school t l S i Rindle plays cheerleaders. HEATING & COOLING Participants will receive in- Sales • 24 Hpur Service depth—instruction installation . cheers, Sideline chants, pom ; Junior Jake Rindle of Chel- 517-596-2729 pom routines, tumbling, condi | sea became eligible recently Please Gall for a Free Estimate tioning, arid safety. They will ; after transferring from Miehi- ROBERT BRABBS also participate in private gan State University. Since 8780 Moeckel Rd., Grass LaKe7Mr'49240 coaching sessions each day. • then, he’s been starring for Central Michigan University’s Special seminars for cheer ' husphatl team leaders as well as advisors are So far, Rindle is hitting .316 also planned for the camp. with one home-run and five Further details about the RBIs in six games. He is as*; camp may be obtained by UCA ANTIQU ■T ’ Mi ■I ■ A lb f Page 18 ■ Thursday, May Z, 1996 * THE CHELSEA STANDARD/THE DEXTER LEADER By Phil Lozen Jeanine Mouillcseaux suit this time around: Staff Writer scored off a feed from Begoie . “They are not seven goa) The Bulldog soccer team to open the second half scor better than us,” he said. “Tht jumped early on Monroe Jef ing, and Beth Nimke got a pass time we will make a game el ferson on April 23, scoring a from Jessica McVay to finish it.” goal just two minutes into the the Chelsea scoring parade. . The rematch is Friday at game. Leslie Parker and Andrea home.------Chelsea never looked back Gordenier shared the shutout as it cruised to aM> win. in goal Angie Crandell took a pass . Parker was busy in the from Alicia Vogel for the ini Bulldogs showdown with Sa- tial . Bulldog goal. Mellissa line Friday. She made nine of 'C ^ “fB6rbffft©rrpasg" lv sflvcsi umonunaieiy, ©9* A i v m u m Crandell, and Carty hit an line's, goalie made two of two open Heidi Begoie for the fi saves as Chelsea lost 1-0. sATurtm m iim nal score of the first half. “We played great defense,” “We took play to them most said Orlandi. “We are just off ]m iu cum m m sent of the game," said coach Chris the pace of those upper teams M i m m i a m i m O rlandi like Saline, Dexter, and Pinckney.” "It was good to see us work pm like that." Chelsea hit the crossbar mismnoH&oo with about 10 minuteB left in m m - s n m k * s o s \ Recreation Softball the game to represent their best scoring opportunity. a w m m s-ts m u i COED SOFTBALL This week, Chelsea gets a Cleary’s Pub 1-0 rematch against Dexter. The Coftage'Inti first time we teams met Dex- awmhi assoc., aa m s s r Bollinger Sanitation 1-0 ter pasted the Bulldogs 7-0. Or- KXWtiit 48190 North Lake Store 0-1 landi expects a different re- Colorbok 0-1 Chelsea Family Practice 0-1 WOMEN’S SOFTBALL Sam Compton takes his turn at the high jump for the Chelsea Bulldogs. Chelsea Hospital 1-0 Dav SbfeCMMGb Vanston O’Brien 1-0 Sport Fishing CHARTER Vogels Party Store 1-0 Reserve your date early as prime dates go fast. Chelsea State Bank 1-0 North Lake Store 0-1 Charters* Lake Michigan • Lake Erie • Lake Huron! Chelsea Big Boy 0-1 B H Walleye • Salmon • Perch Chelsea Bulldogs boys Frayer, Jake Hurst, 9:06.8. 300 hurdles: 2. Dronen* Chelsea Animal Call Captain Gordon Runyan, Jrl • 1-800-889-1183 or 1-313*697-4103 track team lost to Milan last 1600: 1. Ruhlig, 5:08.1; 2. :45.8. Hospital 0-1 Monday, April 23,91-46. Deacon Holton, 5:11.5; 3. 800:2. Frayer, 2:19.8; 3. Hol Bookcrafters 0-1 “A aron Ruhlig (1600) and Smith, 5:13.1. ton, 2:21,9. MEN’S SOFTBALL Mike Holloway (400) both won 400: 1. Holloway, :53.6; 3. 200:3. Tom Irwin, :24.6. Cavanaugh Clams 1-0 Chelsea Rod & Gun Club their events With season-best Bloomensaat, :57.3. 3200: 2. Ruhlig, 11:17.1. Steele’s Heating 1-0 times,'’. said Chelsea coach Pat Varsity Ford 0-0 Clarke, North Lake Store , 0-0-1 3-D ARCHER Y SHOOT i JUT “Some of our young kids Chelsea Pharmacy 0-0-1 ran well, but our older fellows Sunday, May 5, 8:00 am to 3:00 pm Flow-ezy Filters 0-1 7103 Lingane Road did not have a good day. Hope Chelsea Pharmacy 0-1 fully this will improve this week.” • 30 Target Shoot Chelsea results follow. • Medals Tor-the top three shooters in each class At Shot put: 2. Eric McCalla, • For more information call 475-7910 •V? 40’-4V4. Discus: 2. McCalla, lir-5. Coming Soon: Pole vault: 2. Dave Tracy, Mary Kay has a skin care ’ May 12, June 2: Trap Shoots 1.0’-6 . program designed for your May 18-19: Hunter Safety (register with Chelsea Community Ed.) 110 hurdles: 2. Chris skin type. All basic skin care June 9: Neat 3-D Archery Shoot See us wi the World Wide Web: Dronen, :17.6. products are non-comedogenic t.C* 100 dash: 2. Jim Irwin, :I2,8. h(tp://members^oi.coni/n\)waJdyke/Rod_Gun.htfnl ■ 3200 relay:. 1. B rian and clinically tested Public Welcome ‘ Public Welcome. Groesser, Mike Smith, Rob , " for skin irritancy and allergy. Most are fragrance-free and safe for sensitive skin. ■ Tennis Team Call today to receive Netted Twice your complimentary facial. Brooklyn Columbia Central ^LMARy kav picked up a 6-1 win over the FACE-TO-FACE BEAUTY ADVICE™ visiting Chelsea Bulldogs tern nis team Tuesday, April 23; Debbie Dahlgren Mother’s Day Special Independent Beauty Consultant - Saturday, May 11 and Sunday May 12 Scott Boughton grabbed 14422 Edgewater Dr., Gregory, Ml 48137 Chelsea's only win at No, 3 $30.00 (313)475-1708 (per two-some) singles, 6-4, 6-2. Nathan Butler 2 G olfers (otie of which must be a mom) fell at No. 1 singles, 1-6,1-6, Electric C art • Door Prizes i f. Dan Jo h nson lost at No. 2, 6-7, Merchandise Discounts • 9. Holes 4-6, and Ryan 6, ,1-6 at No. 4, 2 Bags of Tees • Buffet Lunch Must, tee off between noon and 2 p.m. Xhelsea put up a strong Ryan McDonald prepares to serve duringhls match against Sa Just 20 minutes w estof €helsea-Exit 145r fight in doubles, but lost three line last Thursday. (517),764-4200 three-set matches. Stephen Reservations fequired-Please say you want the Mother’s Day SpeciaJ_ Myopathoio when calfirig. Foursomes welcomepmenufone player must be a mom. ' lost at.No. 1 doubles, 6-2,1-6,6- 7. Bob Armstrong and Nathan' O'Connor lost 6-4, 3-6, 3-6 at No. 2, and Jason Middleton and Nick Harms fell 6-4,6-7,4- 6 at No. 3. c*s Thursday, April 25 the Beach Middle School girls 1600: .1; Deb Adams, 6:57.46; \i, i Bulldogs lost 5-2 to visiting Sa- track team opened their sea ' line. 2.'Katherine Varady; 3. Diane son with a 101-26 victory over Richardson. Experience Dan Johnson won at No. 2 . Milan. singles 6-1, 8-3 and Stephen 100: 2. Emily Royce,. Mora Arnold and Jennie “Back Magic” ; McDonald took a victory at No. 400:1. Arnold, 1:05.66. ^ Join its for this fun and . 4, 6-0,6-2 piesing led the way with three 3200 relay: 1. Adams, informative seminar in Ann first place finishes each and Nathan Butler lost at No. i Postiff. Rieharsoiy Augustine, V --ail-four relay teams won. ~ — ~ 12:36.89. singles 2-6, 2-6 and Scott Shot put: . Diesing, 28’-2. . )PRACTiC practical information oii 1 2 WQCtartiUteW. CtotoM,M(481t8 Boughton fell in three sets at Tabbitha Gale. 200 hurdles: 1. Lindsey the physical, emotional No. 3,6-3,2-6,0-6. High jump: 1. Deb Postiff Brink, :34.l4; 2. Lindsay Baker, and financial aspects of Saline swept the doubles and Lindsey Baker, 3’-9 3. K atie Taylor: (313) 433-LIFE haying children. ^ matches. Mark ValChine and Long juihp; 1. Arnold. 13'-2: (Continued oh Page 19) P 6 ~gr 2.Kim rouroo; 3. Jesse Cole~ No. l doubles, Ryan McDonald 3200: 1. Ashley Augustine, Sat. M ay 18,9 a.m. to 2 p.m.* M att Tuttle lost 24, 2-6 at 13:08.65; 2. Megan Hollo. Get a FREE Ticket S m W k " 55 hurdles: 1:— Diesing, ’T1—Education Center Auditoritim . ----- , 2-6 :11,47; 3. Shannon Schuyler. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor 800 relay: 1. Carrie Poxson, U S 5 0 0 Qualifying Weekend With Bell fell 4*6, 4*6 in an extra Cole, Josie Wells, Touroo, m atch. 2:04.14. Pennzoil & Victory Lane! Y<\scn(a(mns on: N The two losses made Chel- 800:1. 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Chelsea hts leg leg hts at ■ ths * atches. m vfe\\ gst mth a 8 Floig mr 60 n ws n the on was and 1600 umpr j Following 48. a match, vgrsity traveled to Pinckney to play at at play to Pinckney to traveled young ladies,” said coach coach said ladies,” young tt, et ve n te high the a in er ev e ^ c s best r e h vtfth, 2. h Bldg al played all 204- Bulldogs Pinckhey The Course 221. beat Golf they Hills here w team the Lake The Rush but on. went course peratures golf nfatches tem the chilly t& and rain Cheryl Vogel. Jen n ifer ifer n Jen Vogel. Cheryl ajso played in all varsity varsity all in played illiams W Megan ajso and Saarinen Holes, Jpsually softball players can count on tolerable w eather for the annual Chelsea Invitational. But But Invitational. Chelsea annual the for eather w tolerable on count can players softball Jpsually 94 ;This was the first tim e.any e.any tim first the was 94 ;This 87, iese W Tina 100, a shot gai| t s grs a pae 9 played had girls ese ‘th f o Shannon 85, Tracy Mor- Chrisse Megan Brighton. aggjnst G abriel Richard shot 283. shot Richard abriel G Stanley 89 and Rachael Mead Mead Rachael and 89 Stanley ot ^14. Brighton shot a 184 and and 184 a shot Brighton ot ^14. was Inwood Jessica 51, a with ffi rsrn ld h ta team the led Richard. hosted Armstrong Gabriel Eftfti Bulldogs and the Brighton l2 pril A the team with an excellent excellent an with team the of 232. Saline shot a 196. a shot Saline 232. of recorded a 63 for a team total total team a for 63 a strong Arm recorded and 60 a 56,. Davis wafching downhill skiing. Chelsea finished with a 2-2 record for the day day the for record 2-2 a with finished Chelsea skiing. downhill wafching roupd of 53, Holdsworth shot a a shot Holdsworth 53, of roupd C ourse, which has a fair fair led a Inwood has water. of ount which am ourse, C la » Saturday’s tournam ent had the benches and spectators alike bundled up as though they were were they though as up bundled alike spectators and benches the had ent tournam Saturday’s » la thdy play >at Brookside Golf Golf Brookside here >at w play Saline to thdy traveled team shpt a team score of 216 while. while. 216 of score team a shpt Saline shot a 192. a shot Saline Huron 60 221. of a total scored team Davis foij;a Lesley an# shot Inwood Jessica 52, a with Ann Arbor Huron and Saline. Saline. and Li Huron Arbor Ann .Ei Amtog ht 56 shot Armstrong . Erin a with a home m atch against against atch m home a season eir th with opened team Golf " ------" * I “3fhe J.V. team played played team J.V. “3fhe Monday, April 22 brought brought 22 April Monday, ~Its sjiot 55 and Liz Hold Hold Liz and 55 sjiot ~Its l ik e H orst works hard on on hard works orst H e ik l ' ’K eep your eyes on th ese' ese' th on eyes your eep ’K ' it. r tog e te em ad hnM i? ThnniM and team the led strong Arm b n Wednesday, A pril 10 the the 10 pril A Wednesday, n b trighm o Fia, ofCus, we ad oper- and owned Course, Golf Friday, on home eturning R , C helsea High School G irl’s irl’s G School High helsea C ee ihafwpolms ahntn DC Soe was Score D.C. Washington, s problem few a with even Holdsworth led Chelsea Chelsea led Holdsworth Bulldogs. shot 56 for a team total total team a for 56 shot of of . n .. the the relay for for relay a „ _ .At.|aw.n— -the e ighth grad ers 'were in in 'were ers grad ighth e -the .At.|aw.n— _ „ ------the the G irls G olf Team olf G irls G —What Happened to Spring?— to Happened —What inn 600rly ; . ; relay. 0 0 l6 winning (Continued from Page 18) Page from (Continued 4’-2;3. Baker. 4’-2;3. alr _ Taylor. said coach Ann Schaffher. Ann coach said nity nity Diesing; 3. Am anda Peterson. anda Am 3. Diesing; Chelsea 101, St. F rancis 40, 40, rancis F St. 101, Chelsea 9 a.m. sharp. During the outing the During sharp. a.m. 9 the girls won with nearly an an nearly with won girls the l svnhgae ieu as line-up seventh-grade all sfartTor the scram ble event at at event ble scram the sfartTor ddl hol akTeam T rack T ool ch S le d id M Royce, Tia Schiller, Arnold, Arnold, Schiller, Tia Royce, nental breakfast and a shotgun shotgun a and conti a breakfast with a.m. nental 8 at ginning ery vcs i ol cXvvUclli oil is ovwcrsj nefrry :58.95. 5:10.13. Brink, Hollo, ing, to 120 golfers with the day be day the with golfers 120 to a ber ham C Poxson., improved to accom m odate up up odate m accom to improved outing has been expanded and and expanded been has outing the wind, the with struggling to the m ore advanced. ore m the ac to will and design Golf course golf Lake architects by designed Pierce Course, ent. partm Huron on W ednesday, A pril 24 pril A ednesday, W Hills Arbor on Ann Huron Huron play to to Course Golf traveled team ak ad ceto De ecreation R and County Parks ashtenaw W the by ated Commerce is hosting it’s 10th 10th it’s hosting is Commerce ed.t h nw ire Lake Pierce new the .at held commodate beginning golfers golfers beginning commodate annual golf outing. golf annual with a 51, Holdsworth shot 52 52 53. a shot shot Davis and Holdsworth 51, a with Chelsea A rea Cham ber of of ber Cham rea A Chelsea close behind were Ihwood Ihwood were behind close nd-they really cam e through, through, e cam really nd-they 20 1 Tuo, :30.23; Touroo, 1. 200: ' ogjm: 1 oe 1’2 3. 13’-2; Cole, 1 jump:. Long ht u: . ae 2’l 2. 29’-l; Fale, 1. put: Shot High jum p: 1. 1. Augustine, Augustine, 1. 1. p: jum High Ti ws get opportu great a was “This On W ednesday, A pril 24, 24, pril A ednesday, W On 400 relay: 1. A. Taylor, Taylor, A. 1. relay: 400 60 ea: . kls Dies Skyles, 1. relay: 1600 year’s this of at form The This y ear’s outing is being being is outing ear’s y This but sun, the seeing Finally On Tuesday, June 11 the the 11 June Tuesday, On for ; NTR PBI ' PUBLIC NOTARY ; ; INDIVIDUALS, PARTNERSHIPS AND CORPORATIONS CORPORATIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS INDIVIDUALS, the seventh graders graders seventh the COMPUTE ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICES SERVICES TAX AND ACCOUNTING COMPUTE TAX PLANNING AND RETURN PREPARATION PREPARATION RETURN AND PLANNING TAX NG APPOI NTS T EN M T IN O P P A G IN N E V E R O Y A D A S Y R R A B ES JAM 5 9 3 2 - 6 2 4 E N O H P E L E T ACCOUNTANT A TAX ADVISOR TAX ACCOUNTANTA 2 1 4 9 ULAR M ONTHLY MEETING ONTHLY M ULAR D V I E B E O H S E S R O K ------K E T X E O 2 . Royce, Tia‘ Schiller, Schyuler, Schyuler, Schiller, Tia‘ Royce, ing, Post iff, Augustine, 5:18.19. Augustine, iff, Post ing, 5.5 • :59.15. dmsGvr,1:0 ' _ 13:10 s,Glverg, Adam Wells. Cole, McConville, lie Ju Adams. svetKovicn; 4. K atrina atrina K mer. 4. svetKovicn; isho; 3. Carlie Boyd; 3, Melissa Melissa 3, Boyd; Carlie 3. isho; er. m on, ^ Young, blberg. Ashley Baker; 4. Schuyler 4. Baker; Hollo. 16o -0-7-16 ' 1-800-875-9126. or 9126 John D aniels at Chelsea Luim Luim Chelsea at aniels D John to the pin and longest drives drives longest and pin the to tunities for golfers, including including oppor golfers, for prize several tunities re a there for both m en and women, as as women, and en m closest both for for prizes hole-in-one, new great a a for win other to obile autom opportunity the r opn b clig 475- calling by Company er b il e evd o l golfing all to served be will do prizes businesses. local door by nated other as well fast, can be purchased from from purchased be can fast, tickets available for dinner dinner for available only. tickets 68 ately after golf. T here are also also edi m im are here T golf. the by Lounge after ately a provided by olverine W inner d followed steak event ble scram had 56 and W iese recorded a a each recorded iese W Davis and 56 and they 54, had as shot trip Holdsworth Inwood players 234*194. band lost the varsity to due regular their and were m issing three of of three issing m were and ; TOO: 1. Wells, :i5.2f; 3, Jenni Jenni 3, :i5.2f; TOO:Wells, 1.; 2.996 9 .19 2 Y A 400 relay: 1. A. Taylor, Taylor, A. 1. relay: 400 . 0: . or :1,9 2. ,79; :31 r. lo - y r a e T k a 1. B 4. 200: s: le rd u h 200 60 ea: . on, Dies Young, 1. relay: 1600 Ham- ^4l0.22h4. Cole 1. 70: Hollo, 1.Varady, relay: 3200 1:12.80. Royce, 400:1. 800 relay: 2. Lisa Parisho, Parisho, Lisa 2. relay: 800 2. 14:16; Varady, 1.1. 3200: 5 ude: . isn; 3. Diesing; 2. hurdles: 55 0: . asn, :77 2. 3:07.7; Parsons, 1. 800: 1600: l.A ugustine, 6:22.47; 4. 6:22.47; ugustine, l.A 1600: Tickets, which are going going are which Tickets, Lunch and refreshm ents ents refreshm and Lunch Chelsea did not play well well play not did Chelsea _ __ H a m - - m a H ar P he th ----- v cent of bicycle deaths involve involve deaths bicycle of v cent properly. Sitting on the seat, a a seat, the on Sitting properly. of th e ir toes. ir e th of condition. good ance th e bicycle with the tips tips bal the to with able bicycle e be th ance should child your bike. your th a t rid e, p aren ts should in should are tires and ts aren brakes p the sure e, rid t a th inspect the bicycle to m ake ake m to bicycle the inspect trian s the right-of-way. the s trian left because m otorists don’t don’t pedes and otorists cars m Give it. turning expect because carefUl left extra Be nals. rec rea tio n w ith adults.” ith w n tio rea rec can cause you to lose control of of control lose to you cause can look before changing lanes. changing before look street. the of side right-hand them “always or most of the the of most or e.") tim “always them them; wore “occasionally” cent al mreny om or doo— r o rooms ncy- emerge l ta alleys. Slow down, stop and and stop down, traffic. for look Slow and driveWhys alleys. from roadways per- 80 About ets helm ear w and 43 percent said they wore wore they said percent 43 and to.a (According injuries head Com m unity Safety Services Services Safety unity m Com ie t rc de n. in 15 ed rd bicyclists 1,338 reco e, same fram the e In s tim year. t a ath e th d Michigan bike ee” oe emt; 1 per 11 or eight helmets; “seldom in wore 13, percent never” to 44 8 states, chil ages 280 some dren, of survey AAA olwn rmidr f - r a r-p fo on: pass to inders ents rem lar u following p o .p a is riding as they ories, em m own ir bicycle e practices, th refresh riding safe of are precautions when gerous at th show statistics but true, loose gravel and leaves, which which leaves, and gravel loose drivers that so you, see can clothing ored bicycle ith w e ic f f o rs hospi to to go annually 500,000 than_ ore m children Nationally, aae. • ichfgan M AAA manager. Jerry do said ren do,” to ild to Basch, ch hat not w what safely, and e inding rid rem to how by le ro available, are statistics which and skis for over en tak may they least, at children, for be may hat T bike. a e rid to how statew ide, 59 percent of the 99 99 the of percent 59 ide, statew not observed — or forgotten. — or do observed not to thing e th as have er m sum bicycles skates t a th and now beckons, in, e com safely it do to how forget injuries. injuries; suffered er d n u and died 15 age under bicyclists 17 Safety ike B f O uts O And s In according, to AAA Michigan. AAA to according, ------UPPE E R A W ER P P TU THE CHELSEA THE STANDABDfTHE DEXTER*May LEADER 2,1996 Thursday, or R eceive eceive R or ^ aigt n bright-col- and eariight *^W S a n d r a L . . L a r d n a S But before the children take take children the before But The Auto Club suggests the the suggests Club Auto The • Ride with traffic on the the on traffic with Ride • ts aren p here w t’s a th nd A • Don’t rid e at night. •Signal at e rid Don’t • sig and signs traffic Obey • dan be can riding bike But forget never you say They • B.e cautious when entering entering when cautious B.e • children eir th inding rem “By crucial a play can arents “P for ar e y last the 1994, In • Bike rid ers should always always should ers rid Bike • • Avoid broken pavem ent, ent, pavem broken Avoid • s, ha t£ ie s sized is th£L bike at th Iso, ’ I - .I ! N .«. ft.l ( •. > 6 6 6 7 - S 7 4 ) S I S ( ftJ M7M SM T fStTJ . 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Money Annual reports from offi was also set aside in a special cers and committee chairper ffind for the purpose of fur sons were submitted and a nishing a room in the library new slate of officers elected expansion program sometime for the coming year- They are: in th e future. President, Jean Schmidt; Vice The club will finalize its ac President, Linda Cole; Secre tivities for the past year with a tary, Majorie Hepburn; Treas dinner at the Common Grill on urer, Dorothy Mielki and par- May 14. They will also host the liamentarian, Lois Moore; Marathon Bridge Dinner- on A new budget was also pre May 23 at Our Savior Lutheran sented and approved. Church. During the past year the Hostesses for the evening Woman’s; Club has m ade con were Linda Cole and Donna tributions to United Way, ■ Lane, Food Drive Announced _—First Class Train Servtce^ Suzanne DeVries Fifteen Cheisea Girl Scouts, all members of Huron Valley Girl Saturday, May 11, Chelsea and the U.S. Postal Service, Scout Troop 145, traveled by train to Chicago Friday, April26. postal carriers and clerks, in will conduct a local food drive. The girls are: Susan Barkman, Sarah Brigham, Sarah Kaminsky, DeVries Has Fun conjunction, with National As They will be collecting non- K ari Moyle, Elise Murphy, M arjorie Sacks, K atie Personke, Sjty«h sociation of LetterCarriers perishable items that are left M onger, Katie Fox, Jessie Percha, Stephanie Hanna,, NaUMka By Scott Bishop disagree with each other on on mailboxes for the Chelsea Blair, Julie Inwood, Stacy Peters and Sarah Misenhelmer. A tolt ■Staff Writer a nuu-persuiial level. ~~ ------Community for UlstTlb u llu irtu chaperones included Troop Leader Shawn Personke, Co-Leaders Suzanne DeVries fourth “So they’re really able to F ou n d ation the local food bank, Faith in Tracy Moyle 'and Kathy Brigham, Tammee Percha, Saidy grade classroom is a reflec develop the higher level Action.______Barckman and Carole Murphy. The train made an infrequent stop tion of her ebullient person thinking skills. And the ma This food drive will be con at the Chelsea Depot to pick the girls up. ality, the walls covered and terial. I like the material,” ducted on a national basis. the ceiling hung.with bright DeVries illustrated. (Continued from Page 15) Also, from Monday, May 6 representations of her stu-. While autonomy and fun through Saturday, May 11, dents work. are important in her,class Parents of teens often watch there will be a container in “I love to have fUn. I think room, the disciplinary stan and wonder what is going on in the post office lobby for food that’s very important. I try to dards are affixed and firm. the head of their son or daugh donations. Two new fees for residents or less will require payment oi turn everything into a “I believe in a great deal ter. When the Education receiving zoning compliance a $25 fee. game,” DeVries said. , of freedom within discipline. Foundation asked the students certificates 'were approved According to Assistant Vil The fourth grade teacher, It’s the teacher’s responsi they responded. Supervisor’s Tuesday^ April 23 by Chelsea lage Manager Bruce Pindzia who did her academic work bility to set up the parame With information provided Village Council:— the fees are appropriate be at Hope College^ the Univer by the teens, and acknowledg cause virtually all other mu ters, and to allow as much Acquiring a compliance sity of Michigan and Eastern freedom as possible within ing the difficulties of parent nicipalities charge for these Michigan University, is ing teens, a program is avail Tuesday, April 23 the Chel certificate for new construc services. Also, granting a com those parameters,” DeVries tion and additions, will now completing her 24th year as said. able to learn, to encouragev sea Village Council approved pliance certificate involves a Chelsea teacher. / '■ ■ communication, and to iden increasing the salary of Vil req u ire paym ent of a $50 fee. for village officials, not onty Her class studies differ After working a year as tify resources. Families with lage Water. Superintendent Acquiring a compliance the office time completing, the ences in cultures as big as . personnel manager for a teenagers, adolescence or Dan Rosentreter from $37,962 certificate for fences or port application but a follow-up in foreign nations and as small manufacturing firm, DeVries school age children will find to $40,580 yearly. able sheds of 120 square feet spection. as the student’s communities went into teaching. She was valuable information during The “equity raise,” as Vil effusive about the reasons and homes for practice in the Forum and Week of lage, Manager Jack Myers why. ' analyzing, forming opinions Awareness. termed it, brought Rosen- NOTICEOrPU BLIC HEflRINQ v ■ “I feel like I want to work and finding supporting de For more information con tre te r’s annual salary in line with people oh an individual tails. tact Chelsea Community Edu with other village department basis. And I feel that respect “It’s really neat to have cation, 475-9830. supervisors. and integrity is very impor them start' questioning and tant. not just always take things “If you show (the stu for granted. We have some ' V .. TAKE NOTICE, that on Tuesday, May 7,1996 at 7:30 p.m. at the Lyndon Township Hall, cor dents) respect, they in turn wonderful literature and it nor of North Territorial and Lyndon Road, a public hearing will be held entire application o .fits with the fourth grade Mark Krzeczkowaki to construct a home on parcel 05-27-200-006 slction 27 of tyridor respect you. They exude Notice k hereby given that the Chekaa Planning Dommkslon wik conduct a public hearing curriculum,” DeVries ex Township. such joy that it’s a joyful regarding a zoning text amendment (Ordinance No. 79) regarding Outdoor Seasonal Sates. profession. plained. All interested persons may attend the hearing. tyfrhton comments will ba accepted by thi The aforesaid hearing will be held at the Sylvan Township Had, 112 W. Middle Street Chelsea “There's lots of other She went on to outline Chairperson, Sandra Shapiro at 19213 Farnsworth Road, Stoekbridge, Ml 49285 prior to tin on Tuesday, May 21,1998 at 7:30 p.m. stuff that you could be into her goals for students in her hearing. but basically, they’re always Persons requiring reasonable accommodations to dkabMtiet in order that tha hearing bo classroom. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the Lyndor accessible to thorn, art requested to notify the Planning Commission Chairman no later than so eager to learn and to have “I want them to be able to Township Board prior to the hearing. Janie Kniaper, Clark,' 17301 M-52, Chelsea, Mi 49119 five (5) days prior to the date of the hearing of such disability. fUn and enjoy life, and I feel state their opinion and be Phone 475-3685. that’s what teaching them, a able to support it. I want Chelsea Planning Commission continuation of enjoyment of them to question everything TimEder, Chairman ____ M ay 2 LYNDON TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS life, of learning new things,” and realize that there might Bob Gillick, Secretary May I DeVries explained. be one more way to look , at She’s taught first, second things. and third graders, in the “And also it’s very impor past, but to DeVries fourth tant to accept each other as grade is the most exciting individuals and look at the Present; President Steele, Clerk Morrison, Village Manager Myers, Assistant VHtege level. world realizing that there Manager Pindzia. “They’re starting to be are many different cultures Notice is hereby given that the Cheisea Planning Commksion wRI conduct a Public Hearing, TrusteesPresent: Ksmmar, Clark, Rtgg, Cashman, Daut Market; young adults. They’re start in the world. Basically to as the statute in such case provides, for amendment of the Chelsea Village Zoning Ordinance Others Present; B. Roberts, M. Foster, W. Landwshr, D. Landwehr. D. Rosentreter. C. ing to go beyond themselves_ Jook at their world differ (Ordinance No. 79). The requested change would revise the zoning map from A-1 (Central) Clouse, B. Shepherd, S. Alton. and look at relationships ently,” DeVries illustrated. AG toMH-1 (MoMe Home) in thearea hereinafter described. The first order of business was Public Participation and there was none. liiltVi nonh ofhpr ____ '■ •'•_ —ff IMI wflvIJ W tllV * * \ , All this work to make < LV, A 117.21 acre plus or minus parcel offend located on Dsxter-Cheissa Road to “And they’re starting to ploration and intellectual the North and West of the Intersection of Dexter-Chokes and Freer Rd. Motion by Hammer, supported by Clark, to appoint Trustee Merkel Mayor Pre-Tom. AH become more independent growth fun requires an un ayes. Motion carried. teir- learning?..in—their^ derlying foundation; - she- Map is avaiahio at the Viitegii Offices heated at 104 E. MIddte.Street, Cheisea, Ml — = -M otion by Hammer, supported by Cashman, to approve ilia Cuiu oirt Agenda with tire questioning, they’re starting^ said. The aforesaid hearing wi9 be held in the'Sylvan Township Hall 112 W. Middle Street following change: to get more depth in their “You have to really care Chelsea, on Tuesday, May 21,1996 at 7:30 o'clock p.m. The petition, as Mod by Martin Motion by Hammer, supported by Cashman, to adopt tire Resolution Approving Levy of questioning, to have opin about the kids,” DeVries Morkoi is on Mo in the office of the Planning end Zoning Department and may bo examined 2 MiH Ad Valorem tax By Cheisea Downtown Development Authority. AH Ayes, Absent ions and support them and concluded. prior to the date of the hearing. Merkel. Motion eerried. to: Persons requiring reasonable accommodations to disabilities in order that the hearing bo Motion by Hammer, supported by Cashman, to adopt the Resolution Approving levy of accessible to there, are requested to notify the Chelsea Planning Commission Chairman no 2 Mill Ad Valorem Tax By Cheisea Downtown Development Authority. Ayes: Cashman, later than five (5) business days prior to the date of the hearing of such disability. Hammer, Daut Rigg., Steele; Nay. Clark, Absent Merkel Motion eerried. CHELSEA VILLAGE PLANNING COMMISSION All ayes. Motion carried. .• Denial Eilemwood, Chief, Cheisea Fire Department presented.the Fire Department's W ay 5! March Activity Report ’ Lenard McDougali, Chief, Chelsea Potiee Department presented the Polica Department’s March Activity Report An appfcationhas beenfited by CHELSEACQMMUNITY HOSPITAL of 775 South Main m e t The CouncH dtsousted wastewater treatment issues regarding phosphate contribution fto S ite H an approval of a propped OIMW O A N D KITCHEN A DDITION on the fofiowtng (ti President Steele opened tire Public Hearing regarding a variance request from Daene T i l l erf fcmrf CHELSEA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL CAMPUS AT THE MAIN HOSPITAL Landwahr. ' ,• ^' K V The appBcation for Ska Plan approval w i be Mrttktored by the Cheisea Planning Commission Mr. Jim MachnRt submitted seat of documents for review end stated that he objected, on Tuesday, M ay'21,1996 at 7:30 o'clock p.m. in the Sytvan Township HaR, 112 W. Middle to the procedures (Attachment A). M r. Mechnik stated he fait the VRIage bet adopted atioe- StreotChekoa,NBehigan.—— 1------■-— -— bte standard. Mr. Machnik ssked that the record indicats that he did net agree .with President Steek regarding the proesdures taken to complete the variance request Sigriidfwrttten comments, coneoming the appRcation w i be aeceptod prior to the Planning President Steele dosed the Public Hearing regarding e variance request from Diane Commission meeting, and w « be reed at the meeting. Comments should be addressed to the Landwehr. * Chelsea VMege Planning Commission, 104 E. Middle $traet Chelsea, Michigan 48111, Motion by, Rigg, supported by Hammer, to approve the variance request of petne A pubic hearing on the ska plan w i be held, H requested in w ring by any property owner Landwehr with the fdlewfatg contingencies: ! or occupant w hhin three hundred (300) feet of (he boundary o f the property being considered. 1. The varilnce applies onhf to Mr.Landwehr’s krt.No otherloteorJiome: gilrle tor this variance. 7 Persons requiring reasonabto, accommodations to ihsebities In order that the hearing be 2. No fcither development of the 229 acres to the Weet wHI he permitted tmten the acBistW i to them, are requested to notify the Cheisea Planning Commksion Chairman no existing road k brought Hite fuR eempBsnee with our etendenk or access if provided eke- where a s , off Old US-12). / 1 3. ^Utffity services must be brought to the site by the property owner. The storm t#ver Tim Eder, Chairmen wifl be relocated and sanitary tervice mMt erase the creek. W ater.k avalMie ecrea |the street AH of these cotta must be covered Iby the appHceni ' »» TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT: Ayes: Haniiner, Merkd, Clark, Rigg, StMlo. Neyi: Ceehmen, Oeut Motion earrisd.1 . Motion by Daut supported by Ceshman, to join 9EMC0Q. ReH CeR Vote. Ayes: Cashman, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the annual school tlection of Hermner, Daut Merkd, Clark, Steele. Nay: Rigg, Motion eerried. the school district will be hold on Mondoy, June 10,1996. Motion by Hammer, supported by Ctark to approve the Pdtee Chief Empieyment Agreement AH ayes. Motion eerried. (Attached es Appendx B.) THE LAST 0AY ON WHICH PERSONS MAY REGISTER IN Motion by Merkd, eupperted by Cletk, to appoint Anne VaRs to -the Planning Mootieg ceNed to order end minutes approved. Comffiksfonfora 1 year term which is ranewdd April 2. each year. AH ayes. Motion carried. ’ Moved and carried to appoint Ooorgo Coash and Barbara Roderick to Chelsea Areo Plan ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLETO VOTE AT THE ANNUAL SCHOOL Motion by Hammer, supported by, Ciertite rezene property described as 0747-130401 Team and Seoee OeVoeas ee ottonwta. ELECTION CALLED TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 10. (24.8 acres eeeh of Baker Estates) from egriealterd to RSI. AH ayes. Motion eerried., Council discussed fiid.eost adjustments...... - ...... — : . RMVV0 M 09rnN CO IM MMHIK9 •POCWI MS6S$9HvflCCO HOItlBg. 1996, IS MONDAY, MAY 13,1996. PERS0NS REGISTERINGINI Motion by. Merkd, supported by Debt to accept the ptepout of Cemmtes did Bernard feard dkeeesed Vogel's station end made a recommendation to the Planning AFTER S O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING ON MONDAY, MAY 13, (P9901.18) to previda prefataiena) services for rate review and hdk power perehasew AR '-•V/** -»• IflVi 9Vhiwi< MmVQt , ty M . Noah reported on tire M ekUekfr Water end Sowar Authority. 1996, ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE ANNUAL SCHOOL .v* Offered eed carried to aatkerite payment of per diem expense to members of tire Beard ELECTION. and Clerk to sign deed on behalf of tfieVHtege for Lot 19 of the Cheisea Industrisl Park. ,1,19 9 9 . Ayes: Ceshmam Hammer, Merkd, Clark, Rigg, Steele. Nay: Daut Motion eaniad. •tf; " Moved ted eerried to reqeeet Road Commission to apply3 application*, of brine, do . _To r#gistero visit any Secfttary olState branch office or (ReaekitiMMb^wdeeAppemSxC.) ' Rigid (Roe to t ssmas), Bertel Road (Hrnfiey to Goodband), end grevti Jotiin Lake : IfWlKKI Oy Wtfltmlffi 9ttPP0RN I v your county# city^ or township clerk's office. Persons plan- Industrial Perk. AR ayes. Metien carried No eetien to be taken en Site Condo Ordinance and Subdivision Ordinance. ning to register with the respective county, city or township, Motion by Daut supported by Ceehmen, to set a PubBe Hearing for variance remkeet ftiS wMtinB to bear from DNR on Riegers property. from Jim Maehnft en AprR 23,1999 it the regular Coundl meeting. AN ayes. Motion carried. Move end eerried to pay M k totelieg $31,101.83, clerks must ascettein the days and hours on which the Motion by Oed, supported by Ceshman, te-adept • Prodemetien: Medicd Laboratory Ordieeeci Officer's reports gken end report en fire bitting*, Letter eonctming bHgbt at clerk's offices are open lot registration. Waek. AH ayas. Motion carried. | Motion by Hammer, to adopt • Resolution Ro: Commemorating Lew Day19t8 wBefc Reperttsvere jb te ■. This Notice is given by order of the board of education. died duo tea lack of support « Motion by Rigg, supported by Clark, to adjourn the Regular CmmcR Meeting—tine: LYNDON TOWNSHIP 'Sandra I. Merkel 8:37 p.m, AR eyes. Motion carried. Mireting edjownedL l Secretary, Board of Education M ay 2-9 May 2 Suzanne C. Morrison Janie iwKeieoor. tivB vi t vreClerk i *• May 2 ■ ■ . \ ■ i r l THE CHELSEA STANDARD/THE DEXTER LEADER ~ ifer- Dexter Homeless Children & tf'A H T‘L; t .-•T ■M Homelessness among grow- dren, who were more likely to Shelters often lack t ing numbers, of Michigan chil be with their mother in shel-, resources to provide child s i dren adversely affects their ters, often talked of missing or transportation to assist tbO; ■'•■a physical and emotional well their older siblings. Few shel- families in their transitfdk/4# ■ ? being as evidenced by the sig ters can accommodate two-par- they search for new housing, nificant disruption which ent families, and some make KIDS COUNT to Michigan,* occurs in their daily lives. separate accommodations for collaborative project Experiencing separation from boys as young as seven years Michigan’s Children and 'tWL siblings and other family mem old. Michigan League for Huin*k bers, losing special toys and The report details the Services, is part of a hroftt other valued treasures, miss numerous impacts of home- national effort to measure the ing neighborhood friends, hav lessness on children’s lives. well-being of children at.stgte ing no time or space to play, These effects have often begun and local levels. The projOfit and facing adjustments to a long before the children reach regularly collects and pujtlifh* new school are only some of a shelter, according to the es information about child the daily and personal impacts report, since many families well-being as a basis for public Of homelessness on individual have doubled up for extended policy development and corn- children’s lives depicted in the periods with family and munity action. The M ichigan latest report from KIDS friends who are often margin- project is funded by the Annie COUNT in Michigan. ally housed themselves. Most E.’ Casey, Skillman, Frey and The report, based on inter of the interviewed families had Blue Cross Blue Shield of views with homeless children moved at teafit..Qnce»..and..orie Michigan Foundations, ao-wotl ana tneir families in emer family reported ten moves as the corporate frind of Blue gency shelters throughout the before coming to the shelter, cross Blue Shield of Michigan. 1HM< state last summer, catalogs the multiple levels of loss experi A generous donation by Hop-In allowed the Parents for Safety Committee to meet eight percent of enced by the state’s homeless its $84,000 goal to install new sidewalks in Dexter. Hop-In donated sales from gas purchases made children. during a four-hour period April 20. Over 5,000 gallons were purchased for a donation pf $5,386.33. “No one knows precisely how Pictured are Eileen Mosher, Hop-In manager; Sue Wethington, Hop-In Director of Marketing; Tim many of the state’s children Vander Mel, Area Coordinator/Mercbandising and Training Specialist; and Parent for Safety organiz- are homeless, but we/do know , ,ers Valerie Marsh, Rhonda Hall and Marilynn Lippert. The committee has received tax exempt status that homelessness is a growing and will solicit area businesses, industry and individuals for money to install sidewalks to make problem among families with walking to school safer for schoolchildren. children,” skid Jane Zehnder- Merrell, publications director AGENDA for the project. According to 1) Conditional Use Paimft—Thomas Ehman the Michigan Department of •2) Petitioner changing zoning ordinance text—regarding non-conforming tote in the Education, roughly 140,000 of sewer district—Oextsr Towmhip Trueteee. the state’s school-aged chil 3) Zoning Ordinance Text Review (continued) Q- Why is AAA Michigan times of many local businesses, quality. Sleep experts and fed dren were homeless at some donating $250,000 to this effort? Q. Does law enforcem ent eral officials have linked DEXTER TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION tim e in the 1994-95 school year. CM A. Drowsy driving is reach- track the number of sleep-relat- sleepiness to several major V Robert Tetens, Chairman April n , May 2 "ring epidemic proportions. For ed crashes in Michigan? disasters, including the Three The purpose of the report,, the sake of Michigan residents A. AAA Michigan is working Homeless in Michigan: Voices o f Mile Island nuclear accident, the Children, according to and all motorists, AAA on this with the Secretary of space shuttle Challenger Zehnder-Merrell, is an attempt -—--Michigan can’t afford not to State and Michigan State explosion and the Chernobyl T imber & Stone Construction “to understand the human address this serious problem. Police and hopes to announce, nuclear reactor explosion. dimensions of child homeless And any increases in crash very soon a new checklist for Q. With so many people dis ness, rather than to present a prevention mean long-term law enforcement agencies that abled by head and spinal cord statistical profile.” M asonry , NEW HOMES Carpentry decreases in medical and will provide a specific check injuries from auto crashes each She added that the increas Foundations Fram es insurance costs. off box for sleep-related crash year, what can be done to help ing share of the state’s chil Q. How serious is the drowsy es. AAA Michigan is also plan these crash victims? — Block__ REMODEL Siding . dren in poverty, stagnant driving problem in Michigan? ning to work with law enforce A. Once an injury does occur, Repairs Roofing wages and the proliferation of . A. That’s one reason AAA ment officials to improve iden it is important to start treat part-time work, the low level of ADDITIONS Trim Michigan and Henry Ford tification of sleep-related ment as soon as possible to public assistance which barely ,,u—Health System are undertaking crashes. . .■ ■'. ■ T. 'minimize damage to the brain covers the cost of housing in this research. Although some Q. People in general seem and spinal cord and to promote many counties, and tjie dra (313)475-1842 . data exists, more solid statis busier than ever before. Can the optimal recovery. Henry Ford matic funding reductions in tics are needed. If anything, sleep deficit ever be fully Hospital researchers believe it Chelsea emergency assistance for fami A the problem in . Michigan is addressed? is possible to reduce the Fully Insured • Licensed * ReferencesS lies-^! combine to place t- worse than in other states, due A. Being busy doesn’t neces amount of brain damage » more children at risk of home r tp the high number of shift and sarily imply being productive, r caused by head injury by lessness.' With a drastic short factory workers, the longer especially if long hours and administering antibodies to 4 tjvprk hours and the early start lack of sleep interfere with job age of affordable housing and Income Tax Preparation white blood cells as quickly as fewer jobs paying wages that r,& i possible after initial trauma. it lift a family above poverty, par- In terms of regenerating dam- ^nts are often hard-pressed aged spinal cord nerve tissue, maintain stable and safe hous i«*wi this is a long way down the ing for their children, accord We are here- f road, but a definite long-term a >M'4 ing to the report. goal The typical homeless family Q. How does drowsy driving compare to drunk driving? in Michigan’s shelters consist ed of a mother and one or two The U-M Matthaei Botanical grance, fascinating shapes and A. Public safety officials estir. .Gardens Conservatory has forms of flowers. Flowers' mate drowsy driving may be a children. Some families had many exptic plants and bright attract animals, bees, flies, factor in as many as 400,000 split tip in order to obtain flowers. Visitors can explore moths and bats. traffic crashes per year nation- housing, so the younger chil- H .L BEACH For appointment the Conservatory and the Explore-with ojur_ Docents TAX SERVICE, INC Call 429-5994 in Saline , Gardens’ outdoor trails with a ■ just how these flowers differ National Highway Traffic Safe This is our 34th year. docent guide during the month from one another. Participants ty Administration (NHTSA), ,ofMay^...— : :■ — should sign-in at, the-front about aOftooO persons were Docent: led Conservatory lobby reception desk prior to injured in crashes where tours for May will take place the tour. Conservatory admis police reported alcohol pre g o a R l o c a l ’Sunday, May 5 at 2 p.m. sion is $2 for adults. sent. We also know that sleep “Flowers and Pollination” will The Matthaei Botanical loss and alcohol worsen the be’ this month’s topic.. G ardens is located a t 1800 effects of the other When com North Dixboro Road, Ann bined. " Human’s are not the only Arbor, MI; % 1/2 m iles north of \ ones attracted to color, fra the Geddes Road intersection. Gary Koch Construction • RRMbDEUNG • NEW ADDITIONS * ------•POLE BARNS • CONCRETE 4 2 6 - 0 6 6 0 helsea G P r o m p t i n s u r a n r . c service for: —Patriotic Youngsters— . The Statute of Liberty Speech was recited by Cornerstone Ele mentary School students Meredith Gibbs, Samantha Harris and Alex Kerr as part of the Proud To Be patriotic program presented Wednesday, April 24. A capacity crowd filled the cafeteria at Cor nerstone for the celebration. HOME OWNER-i SCHULTZ BOTTLED GAS HA CONTRACTOR c oNIRACTOr S BUSINESS AND APPLIANCE R a n f a l & • Residential • Commercial • Retail T o o l ~ Daily-Weekly-Monthly Rates (OM I’H if Sll ICTiON ()l (ONCIUTI roois Prompt Service no STOP SHOVIIS • MAMMIRS • PICKS Peter M,.Young.-Custom Builder Viu We own and operate our own bulk plant. . RLE SAW - W ATER PU&V1PS Family owned and serving the area' since 1939. • New Homes • Remodeling • Basements ♦ Kitchens (313) 663-RENT HACKHAMMER ■ CONCRETE SAW 4477 JACKSON RD. STUMP GRINDER • LAWN A GARDEN 'MonT - Pri:' • Additions ♦ Siding / »Bathrooms * Roofing GENERATORS i BRANCH CHIPPER 8:30-5:30 (313) 439-1503 ANN ARBOR, Ml 48103 TABLES A CHAIRS Saturday 1 >800-883-5546 Moadiy-Ssfrdty fofem.-5d0 pm. 8:30 * 12:00 (U.S. 23) to Milan, 1115 Dexter S i Bottled Gas Gregory, Mich. State LkRMa #07955$ /• 475-7866 f p Page 22 ★ Thursday, May 2,1996 • THE CHELSEA STANDARDISE DEXTER LEADER The establishment of a new said Ron Steffens, president, ing not only themselves, but , alert driving program—aimed AAA Michigan. “It is part of other drivers as well," said Dr. at combating a driving prob the joint mission of both of our Roth, who chairs the National lem .estimated to cause as organizations to: educate the Center op Sleep Disorders many as 400,000 traffic crashes public on the - dangers of Research Advisory Board at per year—was announced drowsy driving." the National institutes of today. According to Thomas Roth, H ealth. AAA Michigan will present Ph.D., division head of the One in five drivers has Henry Ford Health System Henry Ford Health- System -admitted to falling asleep with a $250,000 grant that will Sleep Disorders and Research behind.the wheel at least once! be used to fund neurosurgery Center, some of Michigan’s best And public safety officials esti research focusing on how to and brightest are at risk. mate drowsy driving may be a limit brain and spinal cord “Preliminary data suggests factor in as many as 400,000 damage following accidental that college-age people, worka traffic crashes per year. injury, as well as research, pre holics, individuals with sleep “This should serve as a ventionstrategies and public disorders, shift workers and ‘wake-tip’ call for motorists, as education on drowsy driving. those in the trucking industry well as those in law enforce The AAA Michigan Alert get less sleep and tend to fall ment and traffic safety," said Driving Program will be part of asleep at the wheel, endanger Dr. Roth. the Henry Ford Health System Sleep Disorders .and Research Center. In addition, a large portion of the grant will be_ Fatique-related catastrophes... —ttecreationBasketball Success— given to the Henry Ford These 7th grade Chelsea girls participated in the Ann Arbor Recreation Basketball league. They Hospital Department of Sleep experts and federal officials have linked these major catastrophe^ to fatigue: had an excellent season, finishing with a 9-2 record and worked hard on improving their basketball -Neurosurgery ResearchLabor Three Mile Island nuclear accident. 4 a.m., March 28,1979. A mechanical skills. In front, Tara Koch, Jessica Cole, Katrina Hammer/Betsy Ruhlig, Tia Schiller. Jenny Diesing. atories for studies aimed at failure unrecognized by tired shiftworkers led to the near meltdown o f one In back, Kate Wheeler, Lindsey Baker, Jose Wells, Michelle Defiling, Caitlin Deis and Caitlin limiting brain and spinal cord reactor. Biedron. injuries. “There is a growing threat to Space shuttle Challenger explosion, Jan. 28,1986. The Rogers Commission impl icates the work and rest schedules o f key managers, two o f whom had the safety on our highways,” less than three hours o f sleep each for three nights before the decision to B ew are o f launch. % Chernobyl nuclear reactor explosion, 1:23 a.m., April 26,1986, Ukraine. The Imagination Station Diet Claims A series of human errors by sleep-deprived employees working during peak sleep times led to this accident. ___ . Child Cure Pre-school Center - Providing a variety of tools to stimulate advertising claims every Sources: CNS Research, NTSB, National Commission on Sleep Disorders Research where: your imaginative learning through play “Amazing New Discovery f m Summer sessions & Fall available. Malts Away Poundg!” “No Effort, Eat Everything You 7415 Dexter-Pinckney Rd., Dexter. Want and Lose Weight!" (313)426-4600 Folks in the Chelsea and f l Dexter area are no different -*■ ***-***■=*- * ^ from people anywhere else; 8 10 11 12 they have a weight problem 9 " and may be cheated if they fall for claims that are “too good to 13 14 15 16 Lube, Oil & Filter Changes be true." Here are the facts - . ■. behind some claims: ~ ~ plus tax, with 17 “Lose weight while you sleep." 18 19' ■ are now Just $15.M this ad in hand Sorry, but losing weight Bring your GM car or light truck to us requires significant changes 20 2L 22 '' ;' for a quality Lube, Oil & Filter Change: in your eating habits and exer cise. o Claims for weight loss • GM Goodwrench quality motor oil r • AC Duraguard* Oil Filter ~ without sacrifice or-effort-are 2 * 25 simply a waste of money. • Chassis lube "John Doe lost 84 pounds in Offer expires 08/30/96 six weeks.0 Really? Who is this 26 27 28 2% 30 31 32 33 guy? Even if true, such claims have no relevance to your own 34 35 36 662-4924 or chances of success. And those 4 2 6 - 4 6 7 7 photos (before & after) are often faked. ' 37 38 39 “Scientific Breakthrough ... — ■ CHEVROLET* Service Medical Miracle ” Nope. Weight 7120 Dexter * Ann Arbor Rd;. Deleter loss is calories, exercise.and 40 _ J discipline; period. Ignore extravagant claims. The Federal Trade 43 44 45 Commission has issued its lat est warning on weight loss 46 47 scams. It also reviews the real ways to lose weight. If you want to lose.!la..few__pounds,” 48 49 50 - 51 52 53 54 55 Serging • Binding the FTC suggests revising $1.00 Ln. f t . what you eat and adding mod-- erate exercise to your daily 56 57 58 59 Area Rugs Repairs • Fringe routine. Don’t just cut calo 15% Off ries; tftisioften mate 6CT •' ! ■ 1 61 62 hungry, and can sabotage the Call for an effort. It also cuts down o n - appointment. important vitamins and miner 63 64 65 als. 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Signal « « » m m a h A m m m 26. Coior 55. Poet's shade BBB, 30555 Southfield Rd., 3 7. Like Hamelin’s piper Suite 200, Southfield; MI 27. Patients’ complaints 59. Wool bearer (818) 483-1234 48076. Our office serves all of 36. Unit of capacitance/' Washtenaw and Jackson 39. Fisherman’s catch 28. Microwaves lomjAersoHSP, v e r m , m m o Counties. 40. Hbllday ^ . 29. Like some seals 4 1 . $$$ 30. Doctor’s negative* D e x t e r 's P u b 42. Short-story writer Bret 3 1. “See if _ !w; — Every night is a opedcu JVight— 43. Attacked v— — ' ^ words of disgust 45. Most dreadful at Dexter’s Pub 46. Amigo fiT?3Ti xtal.alaiil'iivlaia! Monday...... All you can eat Pub Chicken or Cod C3EIEia HEBO0 HUGH 47. Eastern Yugoslavian □□tDQ m annra I b w d a y .,..... ^ .,,»■•»All you can eat Prime Rib 48. Insult E^DE10(3l'iE3l3l Wednesday ..Pasta 51. Refresher _ FI ' Thursday %*]l *... > >•««..« *«, ,. B.B.Q. night— ^ Rm nans rinbiH ^nm F rid ay ...... Seafood night 56. tower city . 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SET OF BRASS ED G ER / TRIM M ER, CLASSIFICATIONS r a t e : Coupe-de-ville, 45,200 IX —All options, new package, trailer tow, motor homo, $12,900. orchestra bells from good, condition, Crafts A stfor miles, $2,200 or best brakes, newer tires/ mint condtien, 26,000 . Harry Lombard Orches man, 3.0 h,p., $140. Automotive...... 1 offer. Call 313429* very dean, has been miles, $17,850. Call 1977 9 M C 24‘ class c tra. Complete with origi Call (613)475*6961. Motorcycles,...... 1 0 0571. : motdr * homo, super Salesperson detailed, $3,995. Call 1- (313)428-0770, nal music sheets & stor Farm & Garden...... '...... 20 Charge: 810*231*0703 after 5 clean, $6,995. age hunk. All to good Equipment A Supplies 1985 FO R D M USTANG JO H N D E E R E 210 lawn of the Week p.lTL . condition. Asking Livestock, Feed & Seed 10 words-$3 hatchback. 4 cylinder, 3 ______FOR SALE: *89 Nissan and^ garden tractor with Farm Market i960 Grand 91am 26‘ $2,000. Interested par 46" mowing deck! Very 240SX, 5-apeed, fast class c motor home, 20 words - $6 1991 Spirit-4- ties only. Calf 517-451- nice condition, $950. Recreational Equip 60 back with spoiler, power $7,996. Boats & Motors 30 words - $9 S m 0, « 3131K5* *•< w -'air windows and steering, 8521 after 5 pin. Cali (313) 4294384 af* Snowmobiles 3 ^ - w is e , bucket ABS, sunroof, charcoal, M i h a n k » ter5p.m . 40 words - $12 944-3332 evenings and. seats, AM/FM cassette, Sport Equipment excellent condition, ANTIQ U E QUILTS ear; For Sale,,...... >•••■100 ______64,000, $6,000. One 118,000 miles. $4,200. w - s t t - m ly 1900s double wed- JOHN DEERE mower Auction...... 1 1 0 Thank You. ding ring, David and Go- — Rider, RX95, 12,5 T flE C R E W 1986 : C H EV Y 1-N o v a M Call 313-944*291 Garage Sales...... 12 0 6 n u U k t h.p„ like new. $1,100 cr Memoriam Hatchback - 4«jr;, 6 (517)5224718. Hath with indigo pattern, Antiques...... 130 bright pink fan pattern, best offer. Call (313) Real Estate ...... 14 0 C flB SU FB R l INFINITY LU XU R Y con- $1,000 each. CaH (313) 426-8959. Charge: 100,000too’ooomanm miles. il Well 1991_ HardW Tracker#* too, 89,000 4 Land vertibte, 1991, 21,000 HOMSOWNER8 439-3Q74. Homes *5Q words - $5 maintained, busty but mi|e8 b, a<* excellent miles,, pampered. W i WANTED! LARSO N 18-1/2* deep SORE Mobile Homes 100 per word over 50 ifvff ssa^sss be collector's Item. KAYAK POOLS is BRAND NEW 5 c , V , 120 h.p. Mercuiser Lake Property {313) stereo, K & N Ftl- Leather Interior, perfect looking for demo reel mower with grass I.O ., convertible ' top A n im a ls ...... 190 TBUCKSWNS 475-2424, leave j n e * __ tercharper. NGK plufl condition. : auto. hornwHes to display catcher and sharpener w/full cover, newtv uo- Last & Found..!.------...... 2 0 0 iage anytime. wires. $6,200 or best $19,500. Call (313) 426 our now Maintenance- kit. At 1/3 off, $140. See hotetered, Humminbird. Help. W anted...... 2 10 <1996 fish finder, new battery, DEADLINE Cr»w Cab 1987 FORD „ TEMPO offer. Gotta sell! Make 2743. Free Kayak Pool. Save itat223Nichol8, Saline, Work Wanted...... 220 decent offer and It’s many extras. Tandem 14X1 Power red with red interior. thousands of $$$ with or call (313) 429-9305. AduftCare^.^...... ««..,,, 230 trailer w/newer tires. Child C a re ...... 240 >ke Diesel Clean! Highway miles, yours. Call (313) 475- W ANTED - cW cars this unique opportuni Monday, 5 p.m. BUNK BEDS for sale. $2,895 or best Afar. W anted...... 250 runs good. $800 or best 6194. from the ‘50s, ‘60s, and ty. CaBnowi! 1-80041- 1995 Call (313) 475-8051 af .Call (313)475-2240. Wanted to R e n t...... 260 offer. Call 313429- early 70s. Rusty, rough KAYAK. Spatial Purchase of 2 1993 FO R D Escort - parts cars to restorable. ter 6p.m. Fo r R e n t...... 270 nger X L ’s, less 5220. Full power, air, 83,000 No high priced restored 1974 HONDA 754 mo- LIBERTY EARTH Homes miscellaneous an a 100 miles miles, $5,400 or best torcyde. Looks and rune CARPSTSALE WORKS-Offers Color Apartments X L T 4x4 1988 C ADILLAC Coupe cars. Also any old, new offer. Call (313) 475- good. $700. Can (313) Living room and had ado Blue Spruce trees. Commercial F3j0 Crew Cab 4x4 deVilie, loaded, #3,995 or used parts. Call 313- Misc. Notices...... 300 All advertisers should check or best offer. Call (313) 8066. 439-3948. Helmet and or bedrooms • $389 2-3 ft. in ground-U*dlg, ower Stroke Diesel 475-1789 eves. Personals.....!...... 3 10 their ad die first week. The Roger Super Cab 4x41 439-3221. gloves extra. professionally in $10. 9-7 ft. in ground, Entertainment...... 3 2 0 Standard/Leader will be FJ 0 XLT Power .1993 PONTIAC Grand stalled. Choose color $30. Details Tim 517- -A M -26,000*7^6-- ‘83 Ford Conversion 1976 CHINOOKcamper and styte. (30 sq. 592-2687. Business Services,...... 3 3 0 responsible for the cost t>f troxe Diesel Van, V 8 .12 0 K , some - hlde-in exceltenVoondi-' — (Texas) 4*spd„ yds.). Call (313) 429* General only one incorrect insertion. rust, engine good, rre- 67,000, $1,700, excel 1994 tion, $9,750 or best off 3425. MOTORCYCLE for Excavating/Lahdscaping . 360 Cargo Van er. Call Mike at (313) chanic checked. Silver. lent engine, trans. and sale. 1992 Yamaha $1,600.429*9380. Maintenance/Repairs Super Gab XLT "439-0117 after 5 p.m. • tires. Cali Dave (313) C E LLO — 3/4, student XT350, very good con*, Professional TUtoring/lnstruction nger Super Cab 677-2327 or (313) 482- model, bow and case in drtion, $2,800. . Call Financial...... 4 0 0 C lassified nger Super Cab 4x41 1993 R A N G ER X L T -5 - Farm & Garden 20 1697: . cluded, $850. Call (313) Ruth, (313) 475*3176. Businese Opportunity...... 410 SO Super Cab XLT A ds spd., AM/FM cassette, 475*1096. Th a n k Yo u ...... 4 2 0 nversion Van 37,000 miles, great con J976 GMC CLASS C MOVING SALE-Misc. Really Work lorer XLT 4x4 Farm M em oriam ...... 4 3 0 motor home. Air, com CERAM IC M OLDS. Call furniture items, VCR, 50 High Cube Van dition, non-smoker, one. Legal Notices...... 4 4 0 SO Crew Cab 4x4 1 MILLION DOLLARS IN owner, Tonneau cover Implements plete restoration Inside. Kevin at (313) 475-9731 lawn mower and more. Public Notices ...... 4 5 0 J 5 T [Turbo Diesel > Included. $7,200. .CaH 350 engine, $5,000. Call weekdays after 5 p.m. Call (313) 668-6553 af CLEAN RECONDITIONED (313)428*1370. (313)428-7424. Weekends anytime. ter 4 p.m ,, or leave mes Super Cab XLT 1966 FAR M ALL SO 4.9L Auto Air CARS ft VANSII Also ceramic green sage. For Sale 100 diesel. 6-cyf., very good 1989 HI LO TR A VEL agar Red 1994 D O D G E R a m -V - ware. ALL SALE PRICED condition. Complete re Trailer-Model 6925B, MOVING, MUST SELL SALINfE HARDWOODS lllager Green 6, reap, like new, 8,000 TR A ILER —Tri*axie, 20- CHELSEA - ESTATE 250 XLT 4x4 built motor, new clutch, (ike new, awning, new CHIPPER/SHREAOER — 30V Whirlpool gas Custom. furniture and No RtasoaaUe Offar R«l«s«A miles. Call (313) 475- ft., $1,500. Call (517) Sale. Antique bedroom pressure plate, throw- tires, oversized refrig —Troy Bilt, 5 h.p., with range, self-cleaning cabinets, moldings, fur- 1963. 456-7693. set, dining room furni 1993 SABLE/TAURUS out bearing and PTO erator, microwave, pow towing bar, $700/ CB, oven, almond. Whirlpool ’ niture grade hardwoods! ture, washer, dryer, re 350 Crew Cab SALE gear, $6,700. Interna er TV antenna, a/c, fully G O LD EN E A G LE Mark Estate refrigerator!, al portable sawmill, cus TW O NEW 14" snow frigerator, two Win 3SO Crew Cab 1994 Ford Conversion tional 10-ft. disc, $650. self-contained. $24,000 IV, 40 channel, with mond. Norge heavy tom sawing toV your tires with rims: One chester 22’s, table saw terostar Sport Wagon | Van. Loaded. Excel Gravity wagon, $275. onversionVan '88 SABLE. 4 dr. choke of 2. V-6, new, asking $12,500. extras. Best offer. Call duty electric dryer, Ken- specifications. Call - each -13" and 14’ like and lots of toots, 5 h.p. lent condition. $17,500 CaU (517) . 522-3397 or torostarXLT auto, sir, as low as... . .$3,950 CaH (517) 431-3808. (313)429-2182. mpre heavy duty wash (313)429-0126. “ new tires with rim. Cal rototiller, misc. house firm. Calf (313) 662- Sierra Pick-Up 4 x 4 . 3. (313) 429-7901. Must sell. er, white. All less than 4 (313)429-7739. hold items and antiques. '91 SABLE GS. 4 dr, whitt, 59K.1 8207. Leave message COACHMAN TRAVEL xplorer Sport ownrr,xtrasharp .....,$7,850 years old. Call (313) SIM PUCITY Garden Everything must go. Fri. if no answer. 1996 T R A V EL TRAIL trailer, 1969, 19-ft., one VEGETABLE PLANTS, 439-0677. ______Tractor, 42" deck,, 10 & Sal,, May 3 4 4, 9-4. ’92 SABLE GS. 4 dr, Caribbean Livestock ER — 31V Dutchmen, owner, good condition, $5 flat. Flower .plants,' h.p., snow plow, wheel No early sales, 310 AND UNDER gramj owner, loaded . .$8350 1994 GRAND Cherokee loaded. Used 2 months, $1,000. Call (313) 475- MUST SACRIFICE—Art $647.50 flat. Also seed Limited. 'Pristine condi weights and chains, Congdon, Chelsea. ' 92F3S0CrewCabDtoeel '93 SABLE/TAURUS. 3 sharp AQHA 1981 MARE, nu $13,750. Call (517)431- 9723. . ‘67 Ford Ranger, *86 potatoes, red and white. 92 F 1 50 Super Cab XLT | tion, only 12,800 miles. Runs good. $575. Call trades, loaded & sale prkrt as merous Western pleas 2808. Pontiac Sunblrd, 86 „8230 , Willis . ^ Rd„ askw as...... $10,500 also available. Call ings. Call Immediately ings-30* x 40x10 be- and horse trailers (517) 265-3547. 86 C10 Pick-Up with ortyLl 10 Something tor everyone *94 VILLAGER VAN GS. Red;10k, 1 55,000 mies at 18250 Bush Rd., owner, rear air. . . . ,$13,900 (313) 429-9205 for a list slider, 36” entrance fenders, hubs, 88 FORD ESCORT Chelsea, Fri. 4 . of prices, and games. DEVULDER FARMS door, 12colors, 2x 6 springs, jightsr eeu- Pony-high Sat., CARS '94 VILLAGER VAN GS. 16K, 1 A l l M A K E S truaeee. materiel-and" pWfi wCi in m c K i -s o m e i" ' 3 4 4 .9-S:— owner, BS8eg~'~T;. .$14,900= 1995 AUTOMATIC washers, hanging baskets. 2435 >r. Free quotes, in* ller.lnc., brakes.. Reliable, trans '95 XPLORER. 4 dr, 4x4, 12K, ALL MODELS dryers, refrigerators) * Fishvflle, Grass Lake. sured. Licensed. Since 3 miles east'of Clin portation. $700 o.b.o. C H ELS EA - Town Car leather auto, air, 1 owner... . .$23,900 ton, Ml on US-12, (517) Sable GLFuRy S O D O W N ranges. New end used 517-522-4004. Open 1977.1-600-292-0679. Call 313475-7047 after Sale, 74 7 Flander S t.,. Equipped ovailebfe. Used wash- daBy 104. - Closed 4564520. 6 p .m .' Chelsea (near' high— POa EQUIPMENT - Mystique Auto LEASE AVAILABLE era and dryers from Wednesdays, school), Fri. 4 Sat., May Sable LS only 2,000 mias | FORD $99. Rebuilte evatt- Hayward S240 high TRILLIUM AND lots of *93 FORD TRUCK—Full 3 4 4, 8:30-5. Bikes, Escort Wagon LINCOLN/MERCURY L O W P R I C E ! able. New and used FLU TE—Good condi sand pool filter, one 3- other wild, flowers. Per size, bench seat, tan, sofa, ski equipment, dep stainless steel lad-: Taurus SE only 11,000 L O W M I L E S ! parts ail makes and tion, $300. Violin,, full- ennials, . herbs and $125. Ova) kitchen deep freezer, kids'items -23,000 miles, 8 to models. Service for all size, good condition, der, and one 2-step more. For a terrific se table—T leaf, 4 chairs, and jots of misc. things. choose from, Blue, 93 ESCORT WAGON. Green, 1 $300. Hooked on'Phon* stainless steel ladder. lection, call Jai McFaJI at $150; 1 end table with Green, Silver and owner; 37X, auto,A/C.. .$7,750 1991 MAZDA RX7. comrettihlB, auto. air. stereo, makes. Full line May ics Reading Library, Call (313) 475-2515. (313)439r2517. leather- inset, $75. Cal CHELSEA - HUGE White. Fu# factory tag end Admiral ap '90 COUGAR IS. S0K, 1 owner; $125. Call (313); 475- (313) 429-1118 after 6 YARD Sale, Fri. 4 Sat.,' Equipped pliances. Delivery ROOM AIR conditioner, TROY-BILT tillera, loaded, beauty...... $7,995 1990 MAZDA MIATA, convertible red. available. Call Home- 3614. ' p.m.... May 3 4 4,94, 19705 Fedders, 8,000 BTU, tractors, mowers and Ivey Rd., Cheisea. Take '92 COUGAR LS. SRver, U, auto, steed Appliance (313) 1991 MAZDA MEATA. convertible, package A. FORM AL—Royal blue, $160.'Call (313) 475- chlppera at factory di- M-52 north out of Chel- A^r S Speed aB power, atr...... $7,99$ B]ya 1A ftwat pwvn 6961. T ------"rect-pricas., ln stuck sea, turn "M Wo Tracer wagon '92 TRACER. 4 dr,Nut, auto, air, 1993 MAZDA MIATA, black w/tan leather; OoD 0009. Open Mon. thru ANN ARBOR-Garage dress, $95. Purse, Liz for immediate deliv Werkner Rd. at the Mustang GT Auto ain power, cassette, nke ..$ 7,995 nilet-WOWI SaL ■■■.’. ■ Claiborne, like new, RUSTIC FURNITURE, sale. Antiques, bedroom Aspire ery. Sun Valley Equip flashing light, turn right . $25. Can (313) 665- birdhouses and;trellises, furniture, lamps, kitchen Thunderjblrd leather '94 TRACER TRIO. Auto, air, 1 1992 V.W. JETTA 6t 5 spsed, A/C, $6,996 ment, Hamburg, Ml onto Ivey Rd. 4th house . owner, sharp ...... $8,995 BAHAMA CRUISE! 5 8596. from fresh willow; Call ware, sewing machine, Thunderbird V8 fully daya/4 nights, Undar- 810-231-2474. 2 microwaves, lots of on left; Antique furniture factory equip. 'M TAURUS GL WAGON. Dark rtd.l r 992 V.K JITTA GU auto, A/C, 40,000 mile*. IN Q ER S O L*C ase lawn (313) 475-1953 by appt.. and others, antique ooL bookadl Must selll rttti«dNS5ti5dSM6h: Topi rear starartfwbptlere $11, tractor, model2012, 12 "iwtabferAvon^coileeta^T Thunderbird V6 fully 1B94V.W. JETTA 61 111, auto, air, itereeTsunfeoT $279/Couple. Limited SEMI LOAD FIRE _Rd. "wrat-of.. '92—'95 . COUGAR/T-BlRBS. 4$ 24,000 Riles. ^ Tickets. 1*800414- hp with 44 inch mowing WOOD — Oak and 3 4 4 ,9 4 p.m. "of furniture, ' equip deck. Excellent condi CALL CLASSIFIEDS! live hedge hog with Probe S E sharp trades, mat with moon 4151, ext 4682. Mon.* hickory, in log form, roofs. Just bi tkm for spring. 1992 V.W. 60U2-dr„ hatchhaci tharel tion. $1,300. Can 313- Weholpyougef cage and Taurus Wagon. Sit 9 a.ni.40 p.m., $650. Call (313) 475- ^ results ANN . ARBOR-Garage Hurry for’ bast sattdon! 944-2307 eves. ‘ Much, much, more. 1993 CHRYSLER TOWN ft COUNTRY VAN, white sat; v 8183. sale. A bridle, halter, and misc. horse sup CHELSEA - MOVING/ 1993 CALL OUR w/woodyjiidw, grty leither— HURRY! plies,CD's, tapes, king- Topaz4-dr. Auto- SALE. Sat., May 4,9-5. size waterbed .with 12 Tracer 4-dr. 5 speed QUICK QUOTE 1991 MAZDAW i VAN, VB, elite, A/C, ■ East Waterloo' R d r to ■ Taurus Wagon Auto tteraeceesette. drawers, charcoal grill, 2 PAYMENT LINE: rockers, 2 air condition Shagbark Dr., Chelsea. ’ 1994 TOYOTA PREVIA l! VAN, auto, air, stereo, only ers, dehumidifier, color 1992 C H ELS EA Thurs; 4 TV , 2 davenports, peg- A N D U N D ER 4 8 2 7 1 3 3 Fri., May 9 4 10,8:30-5, . 92 Mustang O T 5 speed- prom cresses, mat This 4 foot by 4 foot map shows virtually all of the 4 Sat!, May 11, 8:30- 92 Mustang ComertUe SbYRSOFOUAUTYCARS 1995 TOYOtA PREVIA IE S/C VAN; duel moetirotfs. 35,000 miles of Michigan Streams and lakes on one map. tress covers, blankets, noon. First garage sale 69 Taurus C.O,onbeM!ejl( ' and windows/ Thurs. & in 40 years/ Comer & 88 Honda CMC f, then 190S SUBARU LEGACY ''Brighton" 4x4 Mfagen, factory Fri., May 2 4 3, 94, Fletcher. and Haist 5050 Dexter Rd., Ann' roads, Chelsea. Golf Call warranty. Howard Brandt, Outdoor Editor, Newark Star Ledger Arbor. . dubs, knjck-knackSvdkl, Tim Lowdan, UNCOIN-MERCURY 1994 TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON, ante, air, stem, Included with each map. Pinpoint the best fishing in Michigan with this ANN ARBOR-MULTL gliders, etc. Neil Homing, 11,000 Rites. valuable guide. Easily locale over 5,000 streams lakes shown on the "Stream FA M ILY . Garage and Map." Find 443' productive waters for 14 species of gamefish. . C H ELS EA —4202 Corv John Freeman* OOPS! 1989 GAOIUAC ELDORADO, 66,000 miles. Black Rummage Sale to w ayR d , Cheisea. Baby ; 'Kevin Kern ifNIeatta—Heljf! - benefit Spiritus Sanctue gfrt clbthee CM2 . ORDER YOUR UNIQUE STREAM MAP OF MICHIGAN Paul friaries, or ] Academy, Fri,, May 3, months,, stmDer, swing, 1 Available rolled or folded. ALSO AVAILABLE In heavy gauge - 94 4 Sat., May 4,9*2, oar seat, toys and Tom Kem I LIFETIM E GUARANTEED, giass-like clear lamination, With 1/4 mile from US 23 arid Q50 E. MkWgan Av«» household. Fri. 4 Sat., Honesty, Integrity, | fkahuak Wahm'A Plymouth R d . exchange May 3 4 4,9*5. Rain or On US-12, 10 mlnutas from Send J___4FT. 8Y 4 FT, BdLiEO maps(s) postage.pald at i on Earhart Dr. Follow. •shine/ - - ...... • Sattefbetton- - Arm Arbor In Ypsllantl I Send 4FT. BY 4 FT. FOLDED maps(s) postage paid at $23.95 ea. s t r i ;a m s signs,' I Send ,4FT. BY 4 FT. LAMINATED maps(s) postage paid at $44.50 ea. CHELSEA—Fri. 4 Sat., Just minutes CHELSEA-Estate Iq* 4 8 2 - 7 1 3 3 : Check enclosed 8 . . ■ SHFPED PWOWTY MAA IN A STRUDY TU8E May 3 4 A, 94. Toys, away from 1 Neme . . . . . - f - _ uidatlon,ilLchalr^fumi- A N N ARBOR b#»,boydolhes to 4ti^ I-94 at M-52. HOURS I Address ______• . ______. turn, dppli&f)C0$i craft books. 20000. Cava* / Chelsea, 3 1 3 4 3 4 9 6 0 0 . City sum flp ______■ ■ supplies ' and misc. naugh Lake Rd., Chel- Mon,Tu«,Wed,Thtm Sent DtreethfTb You Wlfatri 18 Weridng Days treasurer-529" MciGrr see, just over RR.tracks tft8 p m 7JSt»/ W aslilciiaw ley, Cheisea, Sat; May BbtfSOM U o i l u u l i e f U j u m a ' p M H E H TOm Memootsi nome. Friday til 6 p.m. ThG Chelsta Standard/The Dexter Leader 4,104. 1 /"> I I • ‘ >1 I 1 r I A s k le e r 101 N. Main St. OPIN SAT. 9-S B aals SI i k II o v 2 Chataaaf Ml 48130 I f f S I L Unonvourrwwt) ■n. iJage24* Thursday, Hay 2,1996 »THE CHELSEA STANDARDffHE DEXTER LEADER Garnqe Sales 120 I Gnrage Sales 12oM Real Estate 14oM Real Estate K,0 J Rcnl Estate MO J Real Estate 1 4 0 | Animals 190 P retty H illtop SreWtin Ingl g ! ■CHELSEA - MOVING SALINE — BASEMENT BRIDGETOWN Condos VACANT LAND - BABY FERRETS - 4 S A LIN E—Garage Sale, SALINE—BY OWNER Manufacture .S A L E 4-fam8y, Fri., Moving Sale, 6622 — 2-bedroom, 1-1/2- Sharon and Lima males and 4 females. A lovely country ranch resting on < er 3 acres) Fri., May 3, 95 & Sat., — 3,121 sq. ft., new May 3, 830-4, 18810 Warner R d., Saline, 2 bath townhouae, 1-1/2- TcurnsMp, m acres. Ready for new homes. Beautifully maintained three bedrqo home with May 4, 93. Sporting Contemporary house. Start* at $45£00. Homes •Bush Rd., Chelsea, bet- driveways south of US car. garage, central air, Cal (313)495-2741. two full ceramic baths! Kitchen hat Veinlander ween Conway and .12, Fri., May 3, 95 & equipment, Nke & Ree- Lots of natural light, ERA Griffith finished basement, pri MANUFACTURED cabinetry 8 table space; living room ^replace; Pierce. Kids' domes S a t, May 4 ,9 3 . King- 1 bok sport shoes, schod cathedral ceilings, hard Cad Dean vate deck. Open Sun home, 3-bedroom. Cal Emergency Rescue • through adult, .bar desks,. , roflerskatss, wood floors, mins, to (517)5484681 extra large Florida room with slate ror perfect t o bed, portable dfeh- days 1-4. $118,000. Cal 24-hour, 7 days. Hu , dooCs, ping-pong table, wafter, 2 Singer sew boys' and girls' bikes, freeways. $298,000. 1 (313) 475-5932. for summer time entertaining! Fin red lower truck cap, decorating VILLAGE P F CHELSEA mane Society of Huron sewing cabinet, Little ing machines with cabi acre building site,’ MILAN level has vinyl dad windows; rgcrnnily room kerns, dothing-glris', perked. $40,000. Both CHELSEA: SCHOOLS -Tree -lin e d residential Valley. (313)662-2374. ftTykes, Harlequin boots net and-case, dMng Loaded double-wide,* 4 with fireplace and a 2nd kitchen with nlnut cab Nandlotoroore. room table & 4 chairs, boys’ 8 adults', furniture properties Stone -15755 Cassidy Rd„ 7 street 318 McKinley, bdrni, 25 bath, master inetry! Slate roof. Bam, with loft an d | pond on sofa, bicycles, and for college or lake, and Schools, York Town ml. NW of C h & e a . 2 Open 1-5 P.M., Sun., suite' wfccuzzi, family FREE POPPIES - 9 ■Ct®3EA—lota bar* of moral, more. N . Ann ATOor-Sa- ship. Call (313) 429 acres, 2-bedroom, 1 May 5, $150,000. Love rm w/flrepiace, large weeks okf, medium the property! Clinton Schools. $19000. Call: gains!; Thurs., F it & fine Rd. to Weber, to 4340. bath, 1,078 sq. ft. ranch, ly Cape Cod, 1,350 sq. kitchen w/lsfand 8 ap- t o , very cute! Cal Lynn Pifer, 517-265-7651. 5 Sat., May 9,104 11,9- SALINE — Multi-family 6480 Lodi Meadow Dr., basement. Recently up ft.+, and...... •1361. 5, 5480 Conway Rd., . Garage Sale, Northview Saline. TECUMSEH / ADRIAN. dated, nicely decorated. panelled, skylights, central air, AbrshamLInehan Realty, Chelsea, off Cavanaugh Sub., Arm Arbor-Saline Ranch, 1.8 acres, Te- 24 x 30 pole build- basement. 3 bedrooms, 2080 sq ft, under war 1893 W. Maumee Sti Lake Rd. Books, Tup- to Woodland West, cumseh' schools. 43 ing/garage, 15 x4,poo l. 2-1/2 baths, carpet over ranty. Call owner 313- Adrian, Michigan perware, Oisney pro STOCKBRIDGE - watshire C L and others, 13035 Tophith Rd, bedrooms, 2 baths, par Ail fenced. Great area. hardwood, plaster with 4397603. CALLCLASSUriEDSt 517*865*\64 ducts, lawn tractor W e help you get S a t, May 4 , 8-3. Michi Grass Lake, between tial finished futj. base $110,000. By owner. cove ceilings, central w^snow thrower, moiwr, air. Many custom touch ONLY $487/110. total results gan coats, shirts, linens, teeke and Parks, south ment, oak kitchen,, 7 Appointment. Call (313) bikes, puzzles, clothes, es. Professionally land Includes lot rent! etc., bikes, soccer of Stockbridge.Sat,. burner range, double 475-2738. eleetrenics; Avon, tree- shoes.much household scaped yard, 2-1/2-car Sharp 14 x 70. Open May 4, 96. A tittle’ bit of ovens, central air,* vault C h e l s e a R e a l t y , i n c . tor manuals and 166 garage, concrete drive- floor plan with ap- misc., kids’ clothes, everything! ed ’ ceilings, skylights, - more.— ------toys, books. Don't miss to downtown; pHaneos. (9% A PR . . | 16x24 deck, 2.5-car ga brand new home h this one! schools, churches, 109$ down, 240 mo.) CHURCH rage, shed, playground, Grass Lake* 15 minutes F o r B ig R e s u l t s ? Antiques 130 shopping. HOLLY HOMES RUMMAGE landscaped, excellent from Chelsea and 30 S ALIN E '«*- Multi-family SALE ANN ARBOR AN condition. $133,900. (313)697-5400 IMMACULATE! Village. 3 bed garage sale, Thurs. & mins, to Ann Arbor. Fri., May 3,8:30-5:00 TIQUES MARKET - Call 517-263-8268. Mobile rooms, new windows throughout. Fri., May 9 & 10, 93. 2,300. sq. ft., walkout, RELOCATING! Must Sat,, May4, flnnti no .. -Show - Many updates Spond your-timo- 652 Sastiook and 426 finawa lowsnsvei.’T Sell! Newly remodeled relaxing. All the work is dons. J \ 1 ' Dexter United Methodist Sun., May 19 ,6 am. to Homes :iX( Springbrooke Crescent, baths, 3 bedrooms and 12x70 w/expando. LINDA PENHALLEGON, $136,400 Church 4 p m , 5055 Aim Air- YORKSHIRE HILLS II • Saline. Prime wooded great room, 24 x 24 att. Urge covered porch. 2- (62381) 7643 Huron River Dr. Saline. ChBdren's wood bor-Saline RtL, Exit en desk,"couch, love- lot nestled In secluded garage^ wood—stove.- 2-BEDROOM house 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. C U T E C U T E C U T E 3 bedroom w/possi- SM ELLTHE FRESHNE88I #175 off 1-94. Over 300 living at It's best. 3 bedroom fi seat, Cozy coupe, area of $500,000+ Friendly neighbors, no. trailer, 12 x 70, located. W/D, dishwasher, dean! bis 4th 8ft in basement. Hardwood floors C LINTO N — Moving dealers in quality an crime. (313) 4792947, in living & dining room, full bsmt. Quiet basement, 2 full baths on 2.42 household items. homes. Well Included in Chelsea, Must sell. 10 min. to U of M. great landscaping. Perennial;, b Sale. May 38 4,9 a.m.- tiques and select col neighborhood, walking distance to shop for $75,000. A P R ILL (313) 4992820. $7,800. Call. (313) 479 $9,000 or best offer. ping. Nice double lot. 1 Car garage. bushes, trees, privacy and mudr mi 5 p.m. 2 miles north of lectibles. All under SALINE - ONE DAY LYNN • CUSTOM $139,900. 9587. Can 319662-8521.' C IN D Y LA W S O N , $53,500 (61265) Must seel $139,900 JA N IC E H B US 12 at 12601 Clinton cover. Admission $4. M AN (6139S) Garage Sale, Fri., May HOMES, INC. (313) Rd. Refrigerator, exer 28th season, The TWO FOR 8ALE1 One-SokULypu were P E A C E F U L 8 ETTIN Q 1 Great famL_ cise bikes, 7 pc. bed 3,9 a.m. to 4p.mrTwin .9991630. toying with the, purchase of these duplex- ranch. Near lakes and state land. Ha I Original. | es and didn't want to own both, now is wood floors, fire place and bay wlndc t room furniture, stereo bookcase bed with 2- drawer storage* s e ro T to in L R . Attached garage plus a pe i w/stand, filing cabinet, BUYING / SELLING Chelsea- A t Money Source, you can be tune I rented. Jackson Co. Near the Airport barn. $142,600 JANICE HEIDTMA) antiques,' kids’ bikes, bunk beds, linens, golf used furniture, an- .. that our staff it qualified to provide | Road Meyers. SHARI R O B ER T S (56206) (61655) dubs—ladies’, __men’s, _ -ctothea, snowblower & Dexter —you^vithInvestmeniplanoingand Waahtanaw/JackaonCounty'a Busy Marketplace ttGA t o u H oyr.------—— iurtorw t o I m S? montage information to assist — 1414 SOUTH MAIN IN CHELSEA • bit cage, aquariums, you in making your financial roe, 15300 S . Monroe. AFFORDABLE HORSE . 476-HOME (4663) D EX TER — Multi-family over stool storage unit, property, Chelsea decisions. A ll o f our employees (313) 242-6284. Tues. have additiotioLeducaiion and garage sale, Sat., May garment bag, old through Sat schools. Fresh, sunny , records, girl’s bicycle, regularly put in hours above 4,1 day only, 12231 N. 2-bedroom, 1 bath and beyond the "normal" Territorial Rd., Dexter. girl’s-buggy and stroller, country bungalow with CHELSEA REALTY, DO YOU WANT TO work week to make sure that gun rack, other misc. 2-car garage. New 2 " 1414 S. Main • Chaiaaa, Ml 4811 Like new sofa, clothing, SELL your antiques? you are given the whole 213 N. Lewis St., Sa stalls with tack room picture before making . knick-knacks, basketball Cali Attic—Treasures pda and board, and line. bam or workshop. Con decisions that will afreet Antiques, (313) 429 much more. Too good venient I-94 access. your financial future. SALINE — Pre-moving 4242. wide rangs tf tomiss! ' $109,000. Call (313) Can your bunk say that? Mary Lou O’Quinn sale. Clothes, toys, fur Hems always needed. 4796316. Ofc.: 4754663 Garage Sale-excellent niture, tools,, and misc. Fair prices paid. Give us a cull today! Sat., May 4, 9 3 , 316 N. infant/baby clothes in- CHELSEA—Duplex n Home: 475-9480 Ann Arbor St. No early . eluding Gymboree, baby t BUY ANTIQUES or the Village of Chelsea sale s!-— '' > gapr^shgosh- Graco- MONEY~SOUKCE~ swing, walker, play pen, you top dollar. Call any- Separate iiiiiMHaMamHUMHaaiiiM SALINE-DOUBLE stroller & more. 253 time. (313)4295907. i-'iiiaifciai Services, Inc. . MOVING SALE-Fri. May drives, garage and large Please list your home with me and I will: Mark Hannan Ct. Sa 3, Sat. May 4, 8 a.m.-4 / rear yard. Great income Persitnuli/vd I.oimv uiul Invesimcnts line. May 3, 9-5 pm. Tour your home p.m. 2 garages full of Wanted •' Antiques" and property or starter home 141 li. Midiittaii An.. Siilnw.-Michiyiiii4Kl7(i ■ V44-V7ISI ■ Alttiiy-M iiUahlc' May 4 ,9-noon, Collectibles Anything, quality items (and sane for young couple. I Run a comparable market analysis dd. No big furniture. $126,900. Call (313) GRASS LAKE-Garage junk!) Including house H;,i,jmtivrr*(i f lopn nl.it ivi. • Sifjm.t f j i * - m ' r.; ,t < O •’ [)Gf .it ion LV'mbqf HASO S Slf’C Utilize good marketing strategies. hold goods, clothing, Call Jean Lewis (313) 4797462. Sale, Fri., Sat., & Sun., 4 79 1172 . May 3 ,4 & 5,9*5, 1799 toys, etc. Also girls Secure qualified buyers. Real Estate One Wolf Lake Rd., Grass white french provinidal Real Estate 140 M m G J P w r T hus, you accomplish your goal— UKe. “ " “ • twin-bedroom set Eve-- turn Hi*ni 1 ts ranked # i in Michigan byt rything goes-even the Saline-Milan ^National RttotetUm a Rial EstaicMatwint— s 1 : i.m* 'RtaiTrtnds MANCHESTER-Sat. houses! 7145 and 7198 O u r 67th lilt!. .. • Crain’s Qttroii Butintu -May 4, 96 p.m. Bet- Bethel Hills Drive. A CASH FOR YOUFT The Rut Eiuic One Funtly of Cooipuitl ir * - Thi Riai Boat Profintonal ~ ween . Chelsea / (Weber or Waterworks (rawlaf IMn Am «m. HOME. Any condition. B 1 .1. i'i ui( m n m ^rn^rnmtmemimemmmimmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m m m Thursday, May 2,1996 * THE CHELSEA STANDARD/THE DEXTER LEADER Garage Sales 120 J Garage Sales !2oM Rea! Estate 140^ Real Estate 140 Animals 190 Praftty Hilltop S«t1 IvhiI ~ SALINE - BASEMENT BRIDGETOWN Condos VACANT LAND - BABY FERRETS - 4 Manufacture A lovely country ranch resting on c er 3 acre*! Moving Sale, 6822 SAUNE-Garage Sale, SALINE—BY OWNER — 2-todroom, 1-1/2* Sharon and Lima males and 4 females. Warner Rd., Saline, 2 Fri., May 3, 9-5 & Sat., - 3,121 eq. ft., new bath townhoupe,' 1-1/2- Township, 10+ acme. Ready for new homes. Beautifully maintained three todroo I home with Starts at $45,900. Homes ^^w t,Cha|8ea,b«. driveways south of US May 4, 9-3. Sporting Contemporary house. car garage, central air, CaH (313)495-2741. two full ceramic bathsl Kitchen haswelniander equipment, Nike & R e * Lots of natural Jg h t, ERA Griffith ,k M ;-':Ctaw«y ‘and .12, Fri., May 3, 9-5 & finished basement, pri MANUFACTURED cabinetry & table space; living roomW/firepiace; bok sport shoes, school cathedral ceilings, hard Call Dean * * * ^ - M a s * Sat, May 4,9-3. King- vate deck. Open Sun home, 3-bedroom, Cal m desks, . rollerskates, wood ffoor*, mlns. to Emergency Rescue - extra large Florida room with slate oor perfect .t a r size tod, portable dteh- days 1 4 . $118,000. Cal (517)546-5881 ' (313) 428-9846. 24-hour, 7 days- Hu for summer time entertaining! Flnihed lower p to ftto Q table, Wa8her, 2 Singer sew boys’ and girls' bikes, freeways. $298,000. 1 (313) 475*5932. truck cap, decorating- acre ■ building site, ' VILLAGE OF CHELSEA mane Society of Huron UWa ing machines with cabi MILAN level has vinyl dad windows; rec/ftnlly room items, clothing-girls', CHEtSEA SCHOOLS -Tree -lin e d residential Valley. (313) 682-2374. ODQRB net. and case, dWng perked. $40,000. Both Loaded double-wide,- .4 with fireplace and a 2ndkitchen with t o u t cab- — 15755 Cassidy R d , 7 street. 318 McKinley, momtabte.&ji chairs^ boys’ & adults', furniture properties Saline bdrm, 2.5 bath, master m m r:" for college or lake, and" (fT NW of Chetsea. 2 Open 1-5 P,M ., -Sun, sola, bicycles, and Schools, York Town- luife~WJic o T ta T acres, 2-bedroom, - 1 May 5, $150,000. Love weeks dd, medium the property! Clinton Schools. $198| Call: morel more. N. Ann Arbor-Sa- ship. Call (313) 429- rm w/fireptace, large «ta! Fri. & line Rd. to Weber, to 4340. bath, 1,078 sq. ft. ranch, ly Cape Cod, 1,350 sq. kitchen w/island & ap te e , very cute) Call Lynn Pifer, 517-265-7651. p i Mey0,10* 11,9- S A LIN E — Multi-family 6480 Lodi Meadow Dr., basement. Reosntly up ft.+; and finished pecan- pliances, ceiing fans, (313)439*1381. P p n w y JM ,, panelled, carpeted Abraham Unehan. Realty, IC. '’ffS a Garage Sale, Noithview Saline. ■ TECUMSEH/ ADRIAN. dated, nicely decorated. skylights, central air, 1 'V mQ — basement. 3 bedrooms, 1893 W. Maumee Stree) Sub., Ann Arbor-Saline Ranch, 1.8 acres, Te- 24' x 30 pole build- 2060 sq ft, under war J Uke Rd. BooteTTup^ Ing/garage, 15 x 4 pool. 2-1/2 toths, carpet over Adrian, Michigan 49221 to Woodland. West, STOCKBRIDGE cumseh schools. 4-5 ranty. Call owner 313-. ,.petware, Disney pro- hardwood, plaster with Wiltshire Ct. and others, 13035 TopNth Rd, bedrooms; 2 baths, par All fenced. Great area. 439*7603. CAU-CLASSlFIEDSi 517-265-2\64 G torts, lawn tractor $110,000. By owner. cove ceilings, central We help you get Sat., May 4 , M Michi Grass Lake, between tial finished full base air. Many custom touch ONLY 1457/MO. total results • 'Ittonow throw, mower, gan coats, shirts, linens, Leeks and Parks, south ment, oak kitchen, 7 Appointment. Ceil (313) es. Professionally land- includes lot rant!, ^bikee, puzzles, clothes, etc., bikes, soccer, of Stockbridge. Sat., — burner range, doubl 475-2738. ------scaped yard, 2-1/2-car Sharp 14 x 70. Open * electronics, Avon, tree- shoes, much household May 4, £ 6 . A little bit of wens,; central air,-vault' GRASS LAKE - For C h e l s e a R e a l t y , i n c . -tor manuals and lots misc., kids' clothes, ed ceilings,' skylights, garage* concrete drive- floor > plan with ap» everything! Sale by Owner. Big pUances. (BV APR. /more. toys, books. Don't miss 16x24 deck, 2.5-car ga way. Walk to. downtown, brand new home h schools, churches, 10% down, 240 m o.), CHURCH this onel rage, shed, playground, Grass Lake, 15 minutes For Big Results! Antiques 130 shopping. ‘ HOLLY HOMES RUMMAGE landscaped, excellent from Chelsea and ,30 (313)697-5400 SALE S A U N E - Multi-family, ANN ARBOR AN condition. , $133,800,- mins.- to Ann Arbor. IMMACULATE! Village. 3 bed garage sals, Thuis. & rooms, new windows throughout. Fri., May 3 ,8:30-5:06 TIQUES MARKET - Call 517-263-8268. * 2,300 sq. ft., walkout, RELOCATING! fri., May 9 & 10, 9-3, Many updates. Spend your time Sat., May 4,9:00-1:00 The Brusher Show finished lower level, 3 Sell! Newly remodeled 652 Eastiook and 426 relaxing. All the work is done. Dexter United Methodist Sun., May 19 ,6 am. to baths, 3 bedrooms and 12x70 w/expando. Springbrooke Crescent, YORKSHIRE HILLS ll- LINDAPENHALLEGON. $136,400 Church 4 pin., 5055 Arm Ar- great room, 24 x 24 aft. Large covered porch. 2- (62381)______, ~ • Saline. Children’s wood Saline. Pdmr wooded 7643 Huron River Dr. .bor-Sailne Rd, Exit garage, wood etdve. 2-BEDROOM house 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. 8 M E L L T H E FR ES H N ES S ! Coui en disk, couch, love- lot nestled in Secluded C U T E C U T E C U T E 3 bedroom w/possi- #175 off 144. Over 300 Friendly neighbors, no trailer, 12 x 70 , located W/D, dishwasher, dean! ble 4th BR in basement. Hardwood floors living at it’s best. 3 bedroom t C U N T O N — Moving seat, Cozy ' coupe, area of $500,600+ In living & dining room, full bsmt. Quiet basement, 2 full baths on 2.42 acre -dealers in quality an crime. (313) 475-2947, in Chalsest Must sell. 10 min. to U of M. great landscaping. Perennials, Sale. May 34 4,9am .- household items. homes. Well Included neighborhood, walking distance to shop tiques and select col for $75,000. A P R ILL (313) 498-2820. $7,800. Call (313) 475- $9,000 or best offer. ping. Nice double lot. 1 Car garage. bushes, trees, privacy and much 5 p m 2 miles norm of Must see! $139,800 JA N IC E H Eit SAUNE - ONE DAY lectibles. All under $139,900. 9587. Call 313-662-6521.* C IND Y LAW SON, $53,600 (61265) US 12 at 12601 Clinton LYNN -CUSTOM MAN (61398) Garage Sale, Fri., May cover. Admlsekm $4. Rd. Refrigerator, exer HOMES, INC. (313) TW O F O R S A L E ! One sold. If you were PEACEFUL SETTING! Great fj 3; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Twin 28th _. . season. The toying with the purchase of these duplex ranch. Near lakes and state land. Had cise bikes, 7 bed 996-1630. pc, bookcase bed with 2- 0ri9ln« - es and dklnl want to own both, now is wood floors, fire place and bay wjndc i room furniture, stereo • u A . %■ iMs-*:** v .i” ' • your chance to be a landlord. Always in L R . Attached garage plus a pc> drawer storage, set of w/stand, filing cabinet, BUYING / SELUNG Chelsea- t Money Source, youcait be sure rented. Jackson Co. .Near the Airport barn. $142,600 JA N IC E HEIDTM 41 bunk tods, linens, goif that our staff is qualified to provide Road Meyers. SHARI ROBERTS (56206) (61865) antiques, kids' bikes, used fumfture, an-- you with investment planning ami dubs—ladies’, men’s, uea and estate Dexter Washt»naw/Jaek$on County’* Bimy Marketplace,. .G/ve u» a try, .dothes, snowblower & mongage Irrfbrmationto assist STOP -jyntof-setrftrmifi items. Sauer's of Mon 1414 SOUTH MAIN IN CHELSEA • CALL US! ♦ INI MON-SAT 9-5 SUN 1-5 bit cage* aquariums, AFFORDABLE HORSE you in making your financial 475-HOME (4663) roe, 15300 S. Monroe. decisions. A ll of our employees over stool storage unit, property, Chelsea D EX T E R - Multi-family (313) 242-6284. Tues. have additional education and garage sale, Sat., May garment bag, old through Sat schools. Fresh, Sunny regularly put in hours above 4 ,1 day only, 12231 N. records, girl’s bicycle, 2-bedroom, 1 bath ... and beyond the “ normal" CHELSEA REALTY, lnc| girl’s buggy and stroller, country bungalow, with Territorial Rd., Dexter. DO YOU WANT TO work week to make sure that 1414 S. M lln. ChalHt, Ml 4at1 gun rack, other misc. 2-car garage. New .2 you are given the whole Like new sofa, dothingr SELL your antiques? 213 N. Lewis St., Sa stalls...with tack room pictu/e before making knick-knacks, basketball CfiTTAttre Treasures pole and board, and line. •’ bam or workshop. Con decisions that will affect Antiques, (313) 429- your financial future. much more. Too good venient I-94 access. SALINE — Pre-movirig 4242. Wide range of Cun your bunk say that? Mary Lou O’Quinn to miss! Hems always needed. $109,000. Call (313) sale. Clolhfls, toys, fur 475-6316. Fair prices paid. Give uk a out! today! Ofc.: 475^(663 -Garage. Sale-excellent niture, tools, and misc. Sat., May 4, 9-3,316 N. Home: 475-9480 , infant/baby clothes in- CHELSEA-Duplex ii Ann Arbor St. No early . eluding Gymboree, baby I BUY ANTIQUES or the Village of Chelsea sales!. gap, Oshgosh. Graoo entire estates. I will pay for sale. Immaculate swing, walker, play pen, you top dollar. Call any ■■■■■■■Sim SALINE-DOUBLE condition. Separate stroller 8—more, 253— time. .(313M29*9GZ.__ imnu iol Seivict% hit-. Please list your home with m e and I will; MOVING SALE-Frf7May "drives, garagramHarge- & Mark Hannan Ct. Sa Personalized Milrijjayes. I.oun'v and Inveslinents <•*** 3, Sat. May 4t 8 a,m.-4 rear yard. Great Income Tour your home line. May 3, 9-5 pm. Wanted - Antiques, and M l I!. Mitliijiun Avi\. N;itmc. Mu'liiyiNi 48l7ti ■ 944-U7t)() ■ Always AMiilUhlef p.m. 2 garages full of property or starter home May 4 ,9-noon. Collectibles * Anything, quality items (and some for young couple. Run a comparable market analysis okf. No big furniture. junk!) Including house $126,900. Call (313) lit • Sif|in,t I in.ino.il Cntjiyr.iiion Mi’diticf fJA S D K SII’C GRASS LAKE—Garage Call Jean Lewis (313) Utilize good marketing strategies. hold goods, clothing, 475-7462 Sale, Fri., S a l, & Sun.; 475 -1172 toys, etc. Also girls Secure qualified buyers. May 3 ,4 & 5,9-5, 1799 Real Estate One white french provinidal Real Estate 140 MARKET P ow tf 'Wolf Lake Rd., Grass is ranked #1 ii) Michigan by: Thus, you accomplish your goal— Lake. twin bedroom set Eve mm w Huril rything goes-even the Saline-Milan • National Rtlocation a Rtal Estatt Ma$atlnt !L . •RtaJ Tnntis S ELL YOUR HOUSE! llni?... * Crain’s DtlmU Butintss Bethel Hills Drive. • May 4, 9-6 p.m. Bet CASH FOR YOUR IV Kwl EiOlc One Fimllytr Qxnpuki Tht Rtal Estatt Proftsslonal ween Chelsea / (Weber or Waterworks Bciridgt A Mormon - JoluuloM A Johnsnix ♦ RnJpK Mtniitl (nnriaa (Vl«r Uu ntr. HOM E. Afiy condition. Manchester. Grass to Dell to Bethel 31st Year o f REAL ESTATE Church-1 mile to Bethel Celt 313-482-0182, Lake west 1 mil# to LEADERSHIP Hashley Rd. south. Multi Hills) ■ FARM LAND WANTED family indoor aren*-' An I have Impeccable tique furniture, jewelry, SAUNE-Garage sale. (313) 475-8681 / Saturday, May 4,6:30-2 credit & references. V 936 South Main St., ChoUea, Mich. cradle, kiefs clothes, you wish to rent or V O IT exerciser, bicycle, p.m'., 587 Berkshire, Northview subdivision sail your farm. Cali ELEGANT COLONIAL IN DEXTER—Dredtn kitchen S E T T LE INTO the oounby Wfe in this affordable 3 bed printer drawers. 300 gal. room. 1.6 bath ranch with walk-out basement on 2 a s m ~;off Waterworks Rd. 12 3134 82 4 182. w/hiekory cabinets and tilo ooumertopei-VaukeU faroHy gas tank, Bronco tire room has stone fireplace and beautiful view. inW eb^V TWp.$165,000 CarorNavarre3i3426^488T holder. Household inch B & W TV, dog Mastersuile w/whlrtpool tub,' separate shpwer, and (9528-H) _ FARMHOUSE WITH A Items, Bolo Times, eta- cage, household, girls walk-in closet. 4 bdrms., 2,600+ sq,. ft. $269,000 Susan BIO R ED BARN, both LOVELY EARLY AMERICAN HOME PRETTY 1,620 SO. FT. RANCH ON trioal items. Lots morel dot has, toys, Wright 426-6014 (7408-0). In good condition. IN CHELSEA VHUQE! Features 20 ACRES. This home features 3 include 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, a large bedrooms foil baths. Vaulted cell MiLAN-Garage Sale. SALINE-Silo Ridge $145,000. Call Barbara pararlor, livlngroom and diningroom., ing In Ihringroom has two sky lights. -Annual-Garage-SaleH—Galnea, 201^7aQ-RB. - - O n iirwing orthehome-has-ire-own Spacious oak kitchen hasr isteng- .•ffMStoirSunZM ay^ okt area, large deck off dln. rm. 4 & 5 from 9-6 p.m. at Gigantic with over '30 altor with The Michi barn anotwobeoroom8 wtth a sltttng homes participating! Fri. gan Group. room. Within walking distance of Worksfiop & rec. rm. In. lower level. ' 11291 Townsend, Mi downtown shopping, restaurants and 20 min. N W of Cheisea. Stockbridge & Sat. May 10 & 11 Purple Rose Theatre. 2 car garage schools. $185,000 JO A N N W ARY- lan. Between Alison and PO RTAG E L A K E ACCESS WITH D O C KIN G . Ranch W A T ER FR O N T O N C AVA N A U G H L A K E —Vary warm between 9 and 5. $169,000 PAUL ■ W ODA 475-8674/NQRM • O ’CON . Snell. Across from Milan IMMACULATE 3-bed- home with 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bams, and 2.5 car attached comfortable home w/beautlful kitchen, great room, with -workshop. ".M otor Cross. Big variety Located between State. room home in Milan. garage. $115,800. (313)426-1447 (11453-M). french glass doors, deck, and spiral stairway, $199,900 FRISINGER 475-2621/MARY COOK NOR 475-7252. & LoHr off Textile. Linda Garrett 1-600-462'8040 {14-C) 428-7166. "p f Items. New kitchen, bathroom, / *’ *V\ . -'V • STATELY PRESTIGIOUS COLONIAL-2 mstr. suites; 5 carpet fend deck. Large PRISTINE B EA U TY IN A C A P E COD. Large dormitory style SAUNE-Garage Sale, bdrms, 3,5 baths w/ceramic tile, fam. Rm. w/flreplace, 1st t r , . > >V r ; MILAN-Garage-bake master bedroom with 2 bedrooms, huge kitchen w/eating specs, formal dining, 2 full Sat., May 4 ,9 a.m. to 4 f). Taundry, hardwoOd firs., & hill-top setting, If you need baths, and fun basement. 3/4 acre m a pastoral setting- Call ' 'tote, St. Paul’s Lutheran p.m., rain or shine. 412 walk-in closets. Extra space & a great neighborhood, mis is ill $209,000. Call Debby Combs at 1-800-717-8565 $179,900 (11727-R) Debby Combs 876-8476 (10944-C) - Church, Dexter at Coun- Old Creek Dr„ Saline, cedar . , closet. . Close u to f ^ . Miiah. Thursday May OPEN 8UNDAY 2-5 P.M. —12980TRINKLE behind Pleasant Ridge * [ k j .J J S S S ' OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 P.M.-19618 BUSH RD. JUST NORTH OF DOWNTOWN 2, Friday May 3, 9 am W O N D ER FU L H ILLT O P -3 bedroom cape cod w/study, DO YOU LOVE NATURE A WANT BREATHING ROOM? STORY C H E L S E A . 2,000 sq. ft. raised School, Sports and ex- f S ? 00, Ca^! ^ 13) ^ to 4 p.m., Saturday May walk-out basement & first floor master oh 6+ rolling acres 3 bedrooms, 2 baths home on 40 acres w/woods, 2 acre 8TOCKBRIDGE. Featuring 4 bed ranch in very desirable subdivision. ertise equipment, 8923, ; w/creek In Chelsea schools. $215,000 Amy Bohon 813- spring fed pond just minutes to 1-94. Splltabte. $349,900 rooms,i w m w f ,* 17* /■ baths,r a t i t 9 | larget w t y w nkitenen, i t v f i 9 M | | par- r a t r Spacious open floor plan features 5 " 4, 9 a.m. to 12 pm 40 school table virith 7759 or 995-1616 (16610-6) " ■' ' ■ ...... "■ Roger 482'4835 Of 9w-16te (12950-T) tially finished basement, carriage bedrooms, 2 full ceramic baths as - a * - * 1- wator- heetor,- diaifs, boys’ and adult 7 I E W — DSTINGT— " batp converted into two cat garage well tm a family room •and'stuay. Dexter Office 426-1487 us enclosed front porch. Rrst floor Neutral carpeting through-out. dothing-many ladles dothing, toys, boys' SAUNE. Recently re ; s iz e *, collectibles, large 8070 Main St. laundryi" ‘ tor * your convenience. Ovdr * ‘ ' Great location near elementary bike, books, sink, com modeled from top to 1,800 sq. ft. of living, space. ; variety miscellaneous. e school, shopping'area and park., forters, furnace, fan. bottom-ineldeandout! Stockbridj^ schools. 3119,000 Chelsea schools. 3157,500 BILL misc. Bright new kitchen, MARY LEE DUNLAVY 851- DARWIN 475-9771/ROXANNE MILAN-Moving Sale* DWARD 8616/BOB KOCH (610) 1*9 777. KERN (517) 596-2040. —May 3. 4 S S,ft004- wrap around deck, 3 -SALtNE-Garage-sato.- pricto nag. Goose Marooirar uamsp .LL Stove, refrigerator) partiel toiem ent, out - ctothes, garaen tods, CO./R E ALTO R S dothing; Fri., May 3,8- building, and the lot ■'-motorcycles, dune bug- '/(>otft('toton O ne, Jne 3, 231 Harper Dr., Sa tacks up to^a park. > gy, home canned and line;: Pieaie contact Leonei 'Ifo ttr /( t>nu /c11'// <\p< < iaIt t /* .^ frozen goods, sheet mu- Each-761-9683, Group -iraie, milk cans, cdlecta-. SALINE—Great Ameri Four, Ine. 9944444. O lln r: M.~' V M;>in Slnnt /rbtos, much much more. can Garage Sale and I’liuiic: (,M ) -17r> 72}(> .:]i45Cheny St. Flower Extravaganza One acre building, site, ' h ' scheduled for Sdt., May perked in Mian, Michi ' ' VO* * MOVMG/ 11, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at gan on Darling Rd. . - a s pw jjj b| i K U0WDAT10N8ALE Saline' Middle School. $25,000. Please1 call ^ n r * i I : I *. *?»*. Okir 410,000 Uiv 7265 Ann Arbor-Saline 313-722-7948. . . < I. >W'- & tofcoverWearUtv Rd. Great garage sale bargains. Bedding O N E O W NER -4 bdrm erto Inventory LA KEFRONT brick Ranch with LAKE access at Halfmoon Lake. 1,706 SO. PT. OF. RENCVATEb RAN CH is one of a i e M ' W M ffL Plants and Hanging brick home surround three bedirooms, 2-1/2 bathe on all- 2034 sq. ft., three bedrooms, two C OM FORT awttits you In this gracious 4 Vnp new in 'last.3 yrs. Baskets (just in -time for. ed by woods and ever - sports North Lake. Gheisea - baths, open kitchen* with wood stove. ddrm home on 1/3 ricre with park lllte luding appls. in last month. yard. $149,600; Saner will oonskfer L C . Mother’s . Day), --Food greens on 4 acres. Full schools. $274,900. Sandy Ball, 475- 3144,900. Drake Ambrbslno, 761- PaffeotfoTfoe btoy professional coupta. M lai (W IMm. wi(h ample down. Ask for Ne!ly. Concessions, Bate basement, LR, DR, 3737 days/475-2603 eves. 62248. 6600 days/662-7526 eves. 60734. $187,500. ' GO! Sale, Raffia for Las Ve kitchen, 2 tathe,tard* T6 BE built! I t/2-story contempo BRICK and vinyl Tudor in Grass ptoeeeveral^per* gas trip, Kiddie Furni wood ftoors under car rary with four bedrooms end 3-1/2 Lake. Three {sedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, tonal Hems of in- ture Set, Handmade pet, cedar closet, 2 car baths In Webster Township. master suite, trvo^ar garage. m m f v m • « « * -Afghan, arid-more.-All garage, 11/2 car ga S369,900. Russ Armstrong, 761- — $179,900, Diane Bice, 475^737------Gownsi Ait proceeds go to the Na rage, carport,. Clinton , 6600 dnys/47S-9533 eves. 61483. days/475-8091 eves., 613S8. COUNTRY RANCH in a great iooation, tional Tuberous Sclero GREAT LAND CONTRACT TERMS avaM- eaeh and 8choele on US 12; 3 CONTEMPORARY three-bed- ORIGINAL log home on 100 ft. o f : abW on this vffiago home. Good Inveetment completety redone, Heating, electric and o f I t You’ re sis Association^ fond mHes east of Clinton, room, 2 t/2-bath. Exceptionsi . river front on the Huron River In poeafcitiee. $119500. Ask for Nefly. plumbing and pole bam on 2 acres. Ask lb low tMe 'research, education, S mOee west of Saline. location in Chelsea Village. Great Dexter. Two bedrooms, 1*1/2.baths. for Nelly 4160,000. Sat, Mav 11, and support programs Sale price $150,000. room (W ith , fireplace, central air. Knotty pine Interior. S!15,000. Kelly ^im totbauaflon. for Tuberous Sclerosis CM Dew Retoy $205,WRTConnle Wobdruff, 475- Anderson, 761-6 - ), i/lUC ’W '’ -T-i-V 'J.' S'l.' . 1 1 • 7 -i" : *. _ THE CHELSEA STANDABP/THB DEXTER LEADER * Thursday, May 2,1996 Help Wanted 210 Help W anted 2I0 SAUNE-Stegto' BRITTANY r PUPS, CAPABLE SWITCH- EN TR Y L E V E L office LIGHT ASSEMBLY MILAN PUBLIC PART-TIME position. PART-TIME PRE-SCHOOL teacher, MATURE NON- $300, . AKC, with shots. Bright, energetic, self* locking for a twp", BOARD/Office Assis clerk needed for ac We ars offering exeat- LIBRARY Working at Parte foil time, part-time, SM OKER needed for Call (313) 498*3661 af starter for buty con* mom place to rent tojj* tant-Immediate open* counting firm. Depend Book shelver. Counter answering benefits. Pre-school babysitting and house ter 6 p.m.; weekends lent opportunities lor tultant group. Flexible dose to town. C alf % Man switchboard, able. easy going self moovarao .MUV peupremIa ■ in*t* books and other mate- phone. Flexible hour*. akte lull time, part- keeping. for 2 older kids anytime. ■ I o t a l y k j j f M M a home, Typing, com 572-1589 after 5:30-, f take accurate messag -starter for 3/4 to, fufi forested to UGHT AS ■uusi ugm oeonmeno* Small engine know!* time, benefits. Cafi in Saline, 15 minutes, es, distribute maU, time position. Requires ing and processing, puter, and previous of* edoe hateful Contact (313)4754760. south of campus. SMALL OFFICE spate., SEMBLY in a Mean, fico exoerience ore- wwpr- e*vegeiwiee w n w i F R E E — Australian perform word pro* general office skills. $6 modem, quality menu- some clerical. M-Th9 in person; Johnson’s $25 ■*. A.;>, V-V'. .. THE CHELSEA STANDARDATHE DEXTER LEADER • ThuivJuy, May 2 ,1996 a ~ 7 w X %g$, m H m m m .m » i m m w ., m m ,. n :,: V f m ,:,.j , ...... n i j . .h i m . , y y y M i w g ^ r * ' * ) , ^ .... >77 - tf * S ; " ‘ psM srafM w U „ >A ■v ' Mi; AREA'-flpl MS DEATHS * - Assembly of God V -,,s5^-*yri;VY North Lake United ■a-: ; "i First Assembly of God 14111 North Territorial Rdj 'Y:! 14900 Old US-12,'Chelsea MARY J. DETTUNG ; ■ : S 1 S § 475*7569 Chelsea 475-2615 Rea Wayne Hawley, Pastor mlk Age 80, died Monday cy-“ Rev. James M assey, Pastor G-*i , . ,** • - ' Sunday: 9:30 Sunday School, noon, April 29, 1996 at Ccd^r^ 5 10:30 worship^ 11:30 fellowship ; v5&iw Knoll Rest Home. She was ‘ Chelsea Christian Fellowship . Twcsdayr7;|3 p m Bible Shidft- 337 Wilkinson 5t: 8 p.m. Choir the daughter of Frank and MUi 475-3305 . - • '* * *'• : (McDoungh) Carlos. Mm..Dettipr\%| John Dambacher, Paster ; had been a resident of Chelsea Chelsea Retirement Chapel 48 years and was a member of , '• . * * * ' 2»Htw-*§£'vC ■ > •> >.' cf Page 28 ★ Thursday, May 2,1996 * THE CHELSEA STANDAKD/THE DEXTER LEADER By Mary Kronenberg, Craftsman—Top Award went 4-H Youth Agent to Stanley Ernst (Manchester) • The annual 4-H Spring Honors went to Matt Jones Achievement program was (Manchester) and Jeremy held bn Saturday, April 13 at Raleigh(Saline). Saline High School, This year's Handyman—Top Award went program, “4-H Is The Archway to • Joey Palmer (Chelsea). To The Future”, featured Honors went to' Andy Jones exhibits and evaluation of 4-H (Manchester) and Richard projects in teen leadership, Wild (Dexter). performing arts, demonstra? Apprentice—Honors went to tions, woodworking, knitting, Crystal Diuble (Saline). crocheting, and clothing con* Basic Skill—Top Award went struction. In the evening the to Erika Palmer (Chelsea). annual style revue program Honors were awarded to Ryan was held. Members, both male Diuble (Saline). and female, had the opportuni TeenXeadership—Top Award ty to model clothing they made. was given to Stephanie -The evening ended with the Wesolowski (Chelseji). ____ Ambassador program and an Senior Models—1st • Step awards presentation. hanie Wesolowski (Chelsea), Clothing- Construction 2nd - Jodi-Feldkam Awards were given to the fol Chester), 3rd • Jennifer Swope lowing: • (Chelsea). Other honors recipi Senior—1st-Julie Yapp (Ann ents were Marie Haeussler Arbor), 2nd - Stephanie (Manchester), Julie Yapp (Ann Wesolowski (Chelsea), 3rd - Arbor), and Karla Weidmayer Jodi Feldkamp (Manchester) (S aline). Junior—1st - Natalie Weid- Junior Models—1st- Jennifer mayer (Manchester), 2nd • Schulze (Manchester), 2nd - —Young Fundraisers— Bethany Schilz (Milan), 3rd • Jackie Martin (Saline), 3rd - Students in the St. Mary’s religious education program, pre Childhood Association. These students from the 2nd through 5th Jennifer Schulze (Manchester). Deborah Solo (Dexter). Other schools through eighth graders, raised $587.85 through their grade classes are pictured with religious education teacher Joe Other honor recipients were honor recipients were Andy “Sock It Away” fund-raiser. They donated the money, splitting it Brosnan and Faith In Action President Rev. Dr. Jerroid Karen Desrochers (Ann Arbor) Low (Saline), Cindy Grau between Faith In Action, Operation Rice Bowl and the Holy Beaumont. , and Martha ; Gornik (Ann (Chelsea), Renee Thelen A rb o r). t (Saline), Amber Finkbeiner D e x t e r Young—1st - Becky George (Saline), Amalia-Sarnecki (Ann (Saline), 2nd - Stephanie A rbor). Fischer (Dexter). 3rd - Kristen Young Models—1st - Carly r - New homes or remodeling • We Do It All! Woitowicz (Ann Arbor) Honors Daniels (Dexter), 2nd - Angie were given to Kelly Ann Fallot Fiegel (Saline), 3rd - Kristen • Kitchen •Tile • Trim (Whitmore Lake),. Angie Fiegel Hayes (Milan). Other honors (Saline). ' recipients were Stephanie »Bath • Siding • Decks Beginner—1st - Julie Thelen Fischer (Dexter),. Ashley Licensed & Insured (Saline), 2nd - Trisha Terns Finkbeiner (Saline), a n d (Manchester), 3rd - Katie Lyons Crystal Diuble (Saline). Call Todd (Dexter). Honors were given to B eg in n er Model—1 st • J u lie Stephanie Haeussler (Man Thelen (Saline), 2nd - B e th (517) 522-3348 chester), Rachel Vaassen Corrigan (Saline), 3rd - S h elly (Saline), Renee Raleigh Schulze (Manchester), O th e r (Saline), and Michelle Schulze honors were given to (Manchester). Stephanie Haeussler (Man Richard D. Kleinschm idt Sewn Items - Non Wear chester), Katie Lyons (Dexter), ables—1st - Tamara Luekhgrat and Renee Ralejgh (Saline). General Contractor (Manchester). Six and seven-year old mod Roofing - Siding • Carpentry Knitting—Top Award was els received participation rib —Raffle'W inner— bons for their modeling. They Seamless Aluminum Gutters given to Sarah Hughes (Ann Luanne Haas was a recent lucky winner in the 50-50 club draw Arbor). Honors were awarded were Breanne Haeussler ing conducted by Dexter Senior Citizens, Inc. Haas is supervisor of 6158 Webster Church Rd. (Manchester), Emily Fischer ' DexteivMt 40130 to Tate Starks (Ann Arbor), nineHop-In branded food services locations. She stopped aTTEe Kathryn Stone (Dexter), and (Ann Arbor) and Janet Zalucha Dexter Senior Nutrition Site to collect her winning dollars from Noelle Gornick (Ann Arbor). (D exter). (313) 428-4613 Paul Clow, who sold her the 50-50 ticket. Crochet—Top Award was At the Ambassador Selection (313) 741-5647 given to v Kathryn Stone the members, chosen to repre (Dexter). Honors were award sent 4-H for the 1996-96 year S co tt K alitia ed to Martha Gornick (Ann are: Jodi Feldkamp (Man Arbor) and Maggen Stone chester), who was chosen to be (D exter). the Teen Ambassador Advisor WELCOME SERVICE Performing Arts—Pre Teen for 1996, Jon Herrst (Dexter), For the third time in the past Category - Top Award went to Jill Wesolowski (Chelsea), four years Scott Kalitta of UA tradition o f helping newcomer* feel at^orne” Jeremy Kittel (Saline). Honors Michelle . Jedele (Saline). Chelsea qualified his Ameri- PLom call the following for your Complimentary Wcico me Packet were awarded to Andy Low Jeremy Raleigh (Saline),, Abby can International Airways Top The Greatest Thins (S aiine). Gordon (Saline), Marie Fuel dragsternumber one for “ Teen Category—Top Award Haeussler (Manchester), -the NHRA Fram Nationals at Since Sliced Bread went to Susan Yapp (Ann Tabitha Ludos (Saline), and Atlanta Dragway. No matter how you slice it. our free Consumer Arbor). Honors were given to Amy Finke (Dexter). There seems to be a curse ' Information Catalog [s great food for thought The Catalogdlshes up more than 200 free and Laurie Schiller (Chelsea), For more information on the with that position, though, as low-cost government booklets on sublects such as Jamie Guenther (Saline), and Spring Achievement program e a c h y. eating right, finding a|bb, getting Jonathan Eingel (Saline). or on any other 4-H program Winston Top Fuel Champion federal benefits, using credit, buying a home, helping your kids, taking care of your car. and and learning opportunities, qualifies number one at this much, much more. . Woodworking Awards, were please call the Washtenaw event he goes out in round one. To get your free" copy, send your name and given to the following cate County Extension office at address to. ( . DIANE CLARK NANCY DONAHUE Such was the case in Sunday’s CMtmXtfmmebt ftaarJtipHiwWfw gories: (313) 971-0079. eliminations when Mike Dunn Consumer Information Cantor — Popartmant GT IWoooo r o l l IMomi — PW m Coil Nancy — llefeafecnhe Chelsea resident Pueblo, Colorado 11009 4754258 426-8420 4.830 to 4.912. Kalitta now is in fourth place in Winston points. U S. General Services Administration The next event for the American International Air ways team is the 2nd annual M On Wednesday, May 8, the required. To register for Living NHRA Pennzoil Nationals, May 2-5, in Richmond, Va. Arthritis Foundation 1996 Well With Arthritis: A Look at' Health A Education Series Healthy Exercise & Nutrition Looking for p r e s e n ts Living Well With Guidelines, p lease contact the interesting reading? Arthritis: A Look at Healthy Arthritis Foundation, Ann Check today’s Exercise & Nutrition Guide-lines. Arbor Region at (313) 572-3224. classified section. Living Well With Arthritis: A Look at Healthy Exercise & WHAT’S THE CONNECTION? Nutrition Guidelines w ill be Redoetinan Farms - presented by a panel of experts from Physical Thera- ALL YOU CAN EAT HSH and/or CHICKEN , Learn how dietary factors can contribute peutix. The presentation will DINNER SPECIAL EVERY FRIDAY from 5:00-9:00 to head pain . Obtain label read inti Address managing joint pain p.m. along with the complete dinner menu. aid infiammationthrough Our restaurant is nowropeh for lunch-daily ±tipsanvUmpoit^iht4act^<)n-tlYe ~ exercise, and minimizing the starting at 11:00 a.m. Join us for Sunday relatiiinship between what. affects of arthritis through . breakfast with starting time of 8:00 a.m. proper nutrition. Participants you eat and how you feel. will also learn about the bene-: WE CAN CATER YOUR SPECIAL EVENT! _ fits of exercise and discover Relaxation, flexibility and Reddeman Farms Golf Club MIGRAINE & FOOD . j' strengthening exercises appro- Great G olf-G reat Food, Special!! Saturday, May 4 pjriate for people with arthri- 18 HOLE.GREEN FEES WITH CART & LUNCH!! 10 a.m.-Noon - v’.: ' White Oak Wellness Center ,r^T he panel will .also address $25 per person l i i ‘rgfca benefits of a well-rounded Valid M-F, with tee time before 1:00 p.m. l Jdlfct for arthritis fitness, help- Add $6 per person to golf Sat./Sun./Holiday Tttl hints for good eating, and after 1:00 p.m. (lunch before or after golf) I /preventing and slowing osted- l To register and (Jiprosis. Participants are eh- Pick from over 30 items on the lunch menu. Chelsea Expires 5*31*96 C o m m u n ity for more information y jburaged to dress in epmfort- l Not valid with any other, promotion, outing or special offer. 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