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QUOTE ^.Youth's for an hour, Beauty's a flower. But love 25? •> W the jewel that wins the rtworld. -Molra O'Neill 0atUm fH'r ropy ONE HUNDRED-FOURTEENTH YEAR—No. 38 CHELSEA, , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, !»84 Kozminski LawyerPages Thiss Wee k u Petition for Reversal Of Slavery Verdicts Attorneys for Mr. and Mrs. Ike attorney team asked a reversal of jury, the Kozminski lawyers Kozminski and their son, John the jury's rulings, or new trials, claimed. Kozminski, all of South Lima on the basis that: 3. Judge Joiner should not have township, have filed petitions 1. Judge Joiner's definition of allowed testimony by a prosecu­ asking that federal district Judge slavery, included in, his final in­ tion witness, Dr. Harley Stock, Charles W. Joiner either set aside structions to the jury, was too who said that Fulmer and Moli­ Jury verdicts against them on broad and vague, reaching back toris were "psychological slavery charges or at least grant into the 19th century, hostages" of the Kozminski fami­ new trials. 2. Judge Joiner erred by admit­ ly. Dr. Stock, who admitted that unances that the pro forma re­ ting into the trial record he was paid to testify, was accus­ quests will be granted are slim, testimony about the living condi­ ed of using unproven psycholog­ What the Kozminskis* lawyers tions of the two alleged "slaves,'' ical theories to reach his conclu­ are asking is that Judge Joiner Robert Fulmer and Louis sions. acknowledge errors in conduct­ Molitoris, then later instructing If Judge Joiner rejects the peti­ ing the two-week trial. Judges the jury to disregard it as irrele­ tions as he is expected to dof the rarely admit they might have vant to the central issue of In­ stage will have been set for an ap­ been wrong about anything. voluntary servitude. Relevant or peal to the U. S. Circuit Court of Specifically, the Kozminskis' not, the testimony prejudiced the Appeals in Cincinnati, 0. Governor Seeks

: . * . "'If*. ' T?Z\. •>_,*t«*B»*i W'*ila3f£&al Upgraded Housing : CHELSEA CONTEMPORARIES: Members of the Chelsea High Brown, Connie Bollinger; back row, from left, Cathy Basso, Gayla School Contemporaries vocal ensemble which won a Division I rating Bauer, Amy Wolter, Becky Finch, Debbie Morris, Laurie Heller. Ac­ ait the district festival are, front row, left to right, Carol Warren, Sue companist is June Warren. Peterson, Shana Burke, Carrie Parkins, Tanya Mattoff, Carine At Cassidy Lake

Gov. Blanchard has inserted an The cabins house eight persons money for . new housing at Chelsea Contemporaries Win $800,000 item in his 1984-65 ex­ each and are scattered over a Cassidy Lake has a long way to ecutive budget as a start on large area of the prison'grounds. go. It has to pass through a long, replacement of old wooden cabin "Larger buildings in central involved legislative budget'pro­ units at Cassidy Lake Technical locations would make things a lot cess which will be especially School. easier for our security people and difficult this year because A second appropriation of enable them to keep a tighter Blanchard's total budget recom­ I Rating in District $800,000 would be required in watch on things," Staten said. mendation is for no increases. 1985-86 to complete the proposed Although the governor's rec­ Boosts in any area would have to Seven vocal groups from $1.6 million housing replacement ommendation is an important be matched by cuts somewhere Chelsea High school competed in program. first step, the proposal to spend, else. the District Solo and Ensemble Besides the fact that the Festival Feb. 11 at Eastern buildings, which were construct­ , MJchjgan Diversity,; YpsilanU, ed in 1939 as temporary housing ,%$&$*%!','. units; are Ver^coitr^%mamtaln Students were judged on voice and operate, they contribute to quality, intonation, musicality the problem of security at the in­ and stage presence, and were stitution. given a comment sheet with both Department of Corrections of­ i» Funds a rating and constructive ficials believe that modern hous­ criticism. ing for prisoners would make it Chelsea Scholarship and Finan­ the Chelsea Scholarship Fund, easier to prevent escapes. cial Aid Committee is seeking Chelsea High school, and should Soloists and ensembles who donations to carry on its work of be received by May 7 so recip­ won I ratings will be eligible for "Although we're still in the helping deserving high school ients may be selected in time for state competition April. 7. very early planning stages and students further their educa­ Class Night ceremonies. Students will perform two selec­ don't have any drawings or tional goals following graduation. Contributors are asked to con­ tions and must also sight read diagrams, I think we are looking Virtually all funds collected are sider the possibilities of es­ there. at the possibility of a couple of paid out each year to the students tablishing an ongoing fund, Awarded Division I ratings two-story dormitory type build­ selected for scholarship aid. either for student loan purposes were the contemporaries ensem­ ings to replace the cabins," Seventeen 1983 graduates receiv­ or one where the annual earned ble composed of Carol Warren, Cassidy Lake superintendent ed financial help from the fund. interest becomes available for Tanya Mattoff, Debbie Morris, John Staten said. Contributions should be sent to scholarships. Carine Brown, Sue Peterson, Carrie Parkins, Shana Burke, Connie Bollinger, Laurie Heller, / Amy Wolter, Cathy Basso, Dede Petsche, Gayla Bauer and Becky Finch; and a duet of Carrie Parkins and Gayla Bauer. Receiving Division II ratings were; Connie Bollinger and Car­ rie Parkins, solos, and the Madri- Guys ensemble of Tom Mull, Ron Marshall, Tom Carlson, Jim Weber and Bob Gimme. (Stu­ dents receiving Division III rating were Laurie Heller, solo, and Sue Nye and Marie Bulick, duet. Tom Mull served as student ac­ > WIN TOP RATING: A vocal duet composed of rating in the district music festival held Feb. 11 at companists for several of the (Sayla Bauer and Carrie Parkins won a Division I Eastern Michigan University. groups. *11 ClllO Case Hearing Set preliminary, examination of case to justify binding it over to County prosecutor William F. Aeillo is represented by at­ Chelsea police chief Robert Aeillo circuit court for trial. A defend­ Delhey has assigned one of his valuable prizes. Commander Verne Salsburg, Oh a felony charge of embezzle­ ant may either demand or waive torney Steven M. Jentzen of Yp- HEAVILY ARMED DETAIL from American assistants, Larry Burgess, to silanti. Legion Post 31 and Chelsea Rod and Gun Club seated, left, exhibits state of Michigan gambling ment is scheduled to begin tomor­ examination as he chooses. handle the Aeillo case in court. license. On his right is Dave Rank, president of the row morning before District The police chief is charged with guard $300 million in counterfeit money to be used embezzlement of more than $50 in at Monte Carlo gambling festival March 3. Count­ Rod and Gun Club. Standing are, left to right, Don ^udge Thomas Shea in Ann Ar- Doll, Pat Merkel, LaVerne Hafley and Bob Bauer. rbbr. public funds, a felony, apparently erfeit cash Is valuable because holders will win The purpose of a preliminary Faith in Action in connection with handling of examination is to determine if traffic and parking fines. Delhey there is enough evidence in the has said the amount involved, as determined by a special audit, is Monte Carlo Festival Slated Plans Dinner Event less than $1,000. Birmingham Man On Jan. 6 village officials asked Faith in Action has sched­ assistance, prescriptions, food Delhey to investigate alleged Killed in Crash uled their third annual fund- and other needs as they arise. shortages In traffic fine funds. At Chelsea Legion Howe South of Chelsea raising dinner for Monday, Faith in Action is a non-profit, Delhey, in turn, requested the More than $300 million in The March 3 funfest, which Salsburg Commented, "This is March 12, to be held at the community organization sup­ state police to conduct the probe. counterfeit money has been begins at 8 p.m. at the American good, clean fun where neighbors ! Victor Sitto, 18, of Birmingham Chelsea Community Hospital ported by community groups and When the investigation, in­ assembled by the members of the Legion Home on Cavanaugh can share an evening of early was killed last Sunday afternoon from 7-10. Included is a prime rib the staff are volunteers who wish cluding the audit, was completed, Chelsea Rod and Gun Club and I,ake, is a second annual event spring merriment." Dave Hank, when the car he was driving east dinner, music by the Gaslighters to help others or have recieved Delhey authorized a warrant for American Uglon Post 31 for a and is expected to last to the wee president of the Chelsea Rod and toward Ann Arbor crossed the and some exciting door prizes. It FIA services. Aelllo's arrest for embezzlement, Monte Carlo gambling festival hours of March 4. Gun Club, added,"The Ugion median on 1-94 near Freer Rd. will be an evening of fine dining Faith in Action Is located on the saying, "I believe the evidence set for March 3. The counterfeit and the Rod and Gun Club are find collided head-on with a west­ and good company. Tickets are Chelsea Hospital campus, across supports the charge." funds are guarded like real Tickets, which call for a dona­ civic, non-profit organizations. bound tractor-trailer truck. available either by calling from the Emergency Room. Aeillo surrendered voluntarily money because lucky gamblers tion of $5, arc available at We welcome public support for IHe was pronounced dead on ar­ 475-3305 or from board members: Other services provided in­ on Feb. 10, was arraigned and will convert their winnings into Stridor's Men's Wear and our own community projects as rival at Chelsea Community the Rev. Fr. Beaumont, the Rev. clude food, clothing, Information released on his own recognizance valuable prizes donated by Chelsea Lumber Co. Each ticket well as the social service agen­ rJospltat of massive head and In- Koch, Deacon Cesarz, Betty and referral, Parent Programs, without bond. Chelsea business owners holder is awarded $1 million in cies who share in the funds from Jernal injuries. His car was Check or Jo Ann Carruthers. Parents Anonymous and a free A public discussion on petitions The biggest winners of all will p}ay money which may be used at our Monte Carlo event." demolished, sheriff's officers Proceeds from the dinner will health clinic. Faith in Action staff be a number of social service tables, blackjack tables and by village residents asking that crap From 30 to 40 members of the Id. go to Faith in Action to Rrovide are also available to provide "a agencies and benevolent organl other games of chance. There the truck driver, Robert L. financial assistance to unem­ listening ear" to those who need Aeillo be returned to active duty zatlons in the community which liCglon and the conservation club as police chief was to be held at will also be a drawing for valu­ donate their time as organizers, ^•h, 50 of Detroit, was unhurt ployed or low income residents. someone to talk to. Services are will benefit from contributions able door prizes. hi* vehicle relatively un- Financial assistance includes: available by calling 475-3305 or last night's village council generated by the Monte Carlo gambling dealers, food preparers meeting. and bartenders. m> ffiiigw, .,-.•'••'•''•'• heat, utilities, some rent drop-in, event. Legion Commander Verne -•*&.

Js* !?>>•:'''X-:Tr''' •^m^^^^^m ¥• •HHI ISh;'' I'-,'. 'Xr* t'i'.'i;'' t;i 'ft. ?ks Cfalscq Standard, Wednesday, February 22. J984 February Meeting established Telephone Held by Ruth Circle. History Society. »87) (313)475-)371 • MICHIGAN MIRROR • Ruth Circle of the First United By Warren M Ho\t. Secretary, Michigan Press Association Makes Plans. QII|e (EIjBhittt ^tanbarb , „ Methodist church met tfeb. 15 in I I' Tug and Barge Project < ' . Walter P. and Helen May Leonard, Publishers Upper Peninsula and would like "already done everything we the Crippen Building. 23 May Be Scrapped to see the proposal to see how the s could possibly do, we have taken members were present plus two USPS No. 101-720 The state's venture into the state, which holds 90 percent of every suggestion, to sell the tug new members, Marci Cameron For Celebration 9amms=s=sss===s=s=s i i ,1,, , • , , , i shipbuilding business could come the debts against UPSCO, would and barge" and only a couple of and Lorna Teel The Chelsea Area Historical Published every Wednesday at 300 N. Main Street. to. a close this month with be treated. parties were even remotely in- The meeting was opened by the Society's meeting was held Tues-^ Chelsea, Mich., 48)18, one1 second class postage paid at negotiations looking promising The money offered by Superior terested, In part because of its chairperson, Martha Earles, who day, Feb. 14, at the Methodist ^ Chelsea, Mich, under (he Act of March 3. 1879. Postmaster: for the sale of the subsidized Up- would go to the creditors, but how narrow design which makes it read from a scripture which church. Send address changes to The Chelsea Standard. 300 N. Main per Peninsula Shipbuilding Com­ it would be divided Is not yet usable only for the purpose of prompted Georgia Harkness to After a potluck dinner, St., Chelsea, Mich. 48118, pany (UPSCO) and a possible known, he said. cross-lake rail service. write a poem which was read. Stephanie Kanten discussed the •mm decision to scrap the partially The only other offer was from . The other option, Mitchell said, ReTOr^were7eaFreg7rduig tateBt plans for the SesquiceRten-: Subscription Rates (Payable in Advance) completed tug and barge. Williamston businessman John In Michigan: Outside Michigan: would be to invest another the funds in the treasury and the "" celebration. She outlined the-: The actions would leave the McGoff who offered no money $1.5-$2.5 million into the barge so' use of them, Including some of activities planned by various One year in advance $8.00 One year in advqnce $10.50 state virtualy nothing to show for down and $9 million over 10 Six months $4.50 Six months $6.00 it could be floated and then the money to be used toward the groups. The Historical Society's\ Single copies mailed $ .50 Single copies mailed. $ .75. its $41 million investment, but of- years, but he is holding off pend- mothball the vessels until the new nursing unit. contribution will be wagon rides, ficials say they have aggressive- ing resolution of the Superior of- world economy improves to A newsletter was read and Margaret Graham has agreed ly pursued, with total futility, all fer. MEMBER National Advertising create a demand for them. discussed which had been sent by to continue to maintain the other alternatives. Sale of the shipyard would Representative: He said department officials the UMWN. record book of the society,'* Superior Shipbuilding Co. of force the state to decide wharto are completing the process of Refreshments were served started by her late husband. MICHIGAN NEWSPAPERS, INC. Wisconsin has offered a little do with the partially completed, EWVPAPER 827 N. Washington Ave. gathering the information on from prettily decorated tea The next meeting will be held' over $3 million for the yard at On-. but as yet unusable, 85 percent Association • Founded 1865 Lansing, Mich. 48906 costs of scrapping the vessels or tables by hostesses Ressie Bux- at McKune Memorial Library on «*"•«* tonagon and its attorney has told complete tug and barge, which mothballing them and presenting ton, Cora Dolan and Sandy Monday, March 12, at 7:30/ 1 h , ! K yW-w—iiiwiimJ% fWimi' MI ••—»^ >C—»—m»*mmj% the state it is in substantial agree- were to transport freight cars it and a recommendation to the Schmunk. Guests are welcome. ment with UPSCO shareholders. across Lake Michigan, Mitchell commission by the end of A final agreement would have said. February for a final decision.' JUST REMINISCING H m ^Pt^R to be approved by federal Scrapping the two vessels, UPSCO did not exist prior to i K <• Items taken from the files of The Chelsea Standard bankruptcy court, the state and Mitchell said, is "the sounder 1979 when the state awarded it, CRAZY - J'S CERAMICS other creditors. busiaes$!,d.ecision even though It without bids, a $33 million con­ State Transportation Chief represents a dramatic decision in FEBRUARY SPECIAL: ''4 Years Ago . . . 24 Years Ago ., • tract with escalator clauses to » Thursday, Feb. 18,1980— Deputy Director Robert Mitchell the loss of money." build the tug-barge system to Firing 40% of purchase price Thursday, Feb. 25,1960— He said the state would gain An auto caravan will be said he is pleased with the replace ferries. (with-receipt) Alert Chelsea police patrolmen development, because it is the on­ only $50,000-$60,000 for the steel, Richard Foster and Jack Orr ar­ assembled in the high school Just last week, federal indict­ I 1.! i-i i_ e.ii ii.. >-«_»l ly specific proposal on the table. following the costs to cut it up and rested a trio of Ypsilanti youths ments charged Robert D. Fischl. Classes available days and evenings j pmiviiig wi iv iviiuw tuc \siivMoca He said he is concerned about Could perhaps get $1.5 million for UPSCO vice-president, and •i »..'« wanted by four law enforcement basketball team to Saline, where what the Wisconsin company the two $3 million engines pur­ Charles A. Kerkman, co-founder Please call Joanne | agencies for crimes during a two- . it will play the Hornets for the would do with the shipyard to pro­ chased for the tug. of the firm, with defrauding the I day spree, ranging from burglary championship of the new Washte­ vide employment in the western Mitchell said the state has state by taking kickbacks from at 426-4903 M - Ff 9-5; Sat., 2-6 I to assault with intent to murder. naw Conference. the engine contractor. The village policemen spotted the The Standard is moving this three suspects standing on Main week into new, larger quarters in §t. gawking at a medical emer­ the old recreation building of the Uncle Lew from lima Says: Be l.cV: gency rescue, noted their ap­ Glazier Stove Co., which has been Dr. Howard pearances matched descriptions ON YOUR most recently occupied by Ed's word. put out in a sheriff's department Chelsea Grinding Co. The move DEAR MISTER EDITOR: Reznick radio message and made arrests. will triple the office and shop Zeke Grubb is as red blooded as Actual, Ed said, his worry is' • or>d . any American ever, but you that special interest politics is FEET i»2ft space available to the paper, and Dr. Paul L. V*V£ Chelsea's boy swimmers ended wouldn't know it from the way he running and ruining guvernment. also provide ample storage. The .*!*»: their season with a most impres­ OinviJnn^ As*.i«1#] HA4 Avrnnmrl iw% f4-*« was talking during the session at Wft ar^ hema tnld tn vntp orAnr Tai sive 13-i record. Their only defeat OtCUIUGUVt VUU1U IIVI- «Ap«llU ii* XXtiJ - --o — -- -, A E. Middle St. location. the country store Saturday night. PODIA IRIS IS **y came at the hands of Class A sex ana national origin without Leon Shutes has withdrawn He told the fellers if any of, em regard fer qualifications, Ed Adrian. doutcd democracy is the worst TO JOG OR NOT TO JOG from his nomination for village lamented, and to many folks are. * • *». » president by the independent kind of guvernment ever cooked Yours truly, Watch Your Investment A few years ago, jogging *z*> Party caucus, leaving People's up, all they got to do is go to one of Uncle Lew. ache and pain if they are put to 14 Years Ago •.. party incumbent Donald Alber them board meetings that's Next to where you live, was considered a fad. Many work to long too soon. - your biggest investment is people who pooh-poohed it, Begin slowly and build up. tz+u Thursday, Feb. 26,1970— unopposed for re-election. suposed to take government out > V 1 Area Students on likely to be your car, who thought it silly or boring, And to minimize stress and Alan Conklin, head football of the courthouse and in the costing (average car driven have since taken it up and are Chelsea will host the annual hands of the people. jarring, it would be wise to run coach, has accepted the trophy Dean's List at an average way) $35,000 or finding that it enriches their on a cinder track; dirt, or boys district basketball tourna­ which symbolize's Chelsea's grid The trouble is, Zeke declared, more over its life. That lives in a variety of ways. grass, rather than on con­ ment beginning March 3, and championship in the Washtenaw folks don't know what to do with Western Michigan includes purchase, mainte­ This is particularly true for crete. Most importantly, visit drew South Lyon as its first oppo­ Conference and presented it to guvernment' when they git their nance, insurance—the works. people who have been leading your podiatrist if you ex­ £:¾ nent. his team. Co-captains Roger Her­ hands on it, and that's the reason Among the 950 Western Mich­ sedentary existences. Also, perience any foot pain that r *v?i igan University students who they are the ones who prob­ *V*V Jackie McClain will go to man and David Rowe accepted we pick a few people to speak fer won't go away. c- -te ~ * made dean's list for the fall ably should be most cautious. France this summer with the : the emblem on behalf of the a lot of people. When everybody Youth for Understanding organi­ semester with a grade-point- It's important to remember cise after a long, sendentary squad, which had a 6-0 mark in is trying to steer the ship of state, OPENING that the entire body should be •v*v zation, after having won a league play. nobody can steer it, was Zeke's average of 3,5 or better were: period puts a terrific strain on Christine Ann Kvarnberg of gradually Involved in exer­ scholarship awarded among words. He said he and about 75 cise, But nowhere is quick, in­ them. Unused muscles will vv competitors from the Chelsea 3,4 Years Ago ... other citizens went to a county 5470 Conway Rd., Chelsea; MARCH 1st creased movement felt as French Club, Radine Lynn Cheever of 12950 painfully as in the feet. w Thursday, Feb. 23,1950— board meeting out here at the fire Jl district tournament here last public meeting called by the ed was that representatives can't The feet must be gradually do much representing when folks Rd., Dexter, and Tracy L. Fuller 'fadvMtf' initiated. Tendons and mus­ : weekend and placed seven boys board of education to discuss the of 12674 Sharon Hollow Rd., Man­ Dr. Paul L Tai in the regional meet to be held they represent are yelling at cles may lack muscle tone or &t school district's future building chester. strength, or the tendons may PODIATRISTS ^¾ here?Saturday. •** * them from ever direction..: ICE CREAM t*L*-LJ deeds. Everyone agreed that new be stiff and tight. Sudden exer- 1200 S. Main St. ;Ui Chelsea Jaycees won -three facilities are needed, but there PU-H awards at a state board of direc­ The 'part'wfAt* smopth|where, 'elephpne your club news PARLOR 475-1200 : '•vfr+j was disagreement over whether the board members How how to 475-1371 tors meeting and are considered 1 m BNl an elementary school or a high pleased they were that so many fejjjWH strong candidates for the Out- school should be built first. Standing Chapter of the Year citizens had come out to see their ^•r'd award at the May state conven­ \ The district basketball tourna­ guvernment at work. But work stopped when the board ask if any t*t" tion: ment will open at spacious V*S Jackson High school next week. of em had anything to say. It $ Chelsea, 13-3 on the season, drew turned out, Zeke said, that ever- ^ "a bye Li the first round, and will body had somepun to say so they -¾¾ : WEATHER meet the winner of the East could stand up and be reconized Jackson-Jackson St- Mary's in front of their neighbors. They McCALLA FEEDS Fi?r the Record . . game in its first tourney play. spent more than two hours raking 5¾¾ The Chelsea fire department _the board over the coals, mostly PHONE 313-475-8153 Max. Min, Preclp. about things the board can't do a Wednesday,Feb. 15 .....54 29 .00 held a dinner party for 62 guests, >:* Thursday, Feb. 10 49 30 .02 thing about. After they wound Friday, Feb. 17.. 43 32 .00 including active and former 12875 OLD US-12 CHELSEA, MICH. Saturday, Feb. 18 .47 37 .00 members of the department and down, Zeke said, the board wound Sunday, Feb. 19 49 30 .04 their spouses. Boysv from the up putting off its busines until the Monday, Feb. 20... 45 28 .00 next meeting back at the court­ ; Tuesday, Feb. 21 41 30 .00 Cassidy Lake Technical School provided entertainment. house where it could git some *^S+ peace and quiet. You Are Invited to Our q >£*•" The fellers jumped on Zeke like ?+Z+ a frog on a fly. Bug Hookum Talking it Out allowed Zeke probable was riled ;*r* up because he was the only **».*v citizen that couldn't think of a APPRECIATION DAY thing to bring up before the board %; With and all the other citizens. It's 33 alius the feller that wants to be JOHN W. MITCHELL &h talking that thinks the feller that SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd z$z Owner-Director is is wasting everbody's time, was Bug's words. Clem Webster was strong £:* disagreed with Zeke and slight Supplier representatives will be present to assist you ::: &taffan-iHttcIjell disagreed with Bug. Clem made a V** case fer elected officials making in your feed needs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. FUNERAL HOME decisions, but he said they first K$ got to hear the people^on the issues. To many times, Clem fc?St<* DO YOU HAVE BOOKLETS ON declared, policy comes first and LUNCHEON 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. - DOOR PRIZES 3t< people second. Fer instant, he DEATH AND FUNERAL SERVICE? said he was not ready to believe m that most citizens of San Fran­ - Ralph and Ken McCalla .; The answer is a big "YES," cisco want to pay death benefits s> •&- l; Realizing that many people today want to be better- to homosexual partners of city <,-*•' employees, like they were 'X*', Informed about all aspects of the funeral service, we have a "~Z- . variety of educational booklets for your help. husbands or wives, but that's new policy there. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS WILL BE OFFERED ON FEEDS These booklets are offered to acquaint you with the situation surrounding death, the decisions which must be Ed Doolittle turned the talk ftiade to meet the needs of the survivors, as well as the services back to taking guvernment on the We are prepared to provide for the family. road. He said Zeke's reasoning TOKrerasT* ; These brochures provide basic information so you will be was all wrong. Ix>cal boards able to take care of the requirements of a funeral with greater acrost the country ain't holding meetings in crossroads schools ijase—or to pre-plan your own funeral. and clubhouses this time of year *®sa&\ '• We are also available to you for consultation and discus­ to hear the citizens, they're doing sion of any concern you may have. Wc are committed to help­ it so the voters can see and hear ing you become better-informed and knowledgeable before them. Election years have a way the need arises, of bringing guvernment tem­ * N4 #*«*#*^*** j; Your personal comforts arc our main concern. Please feel porary closer to the people, was W **# «#**#•* •e** ####*** v* free, to stop by to talk or pick up a free booklet. vj*s»'^Pf&'t&'&f&ti^^? •414***4 + * m4****4*4* 4*4**4 **<* MARGIE'S * ~ 4 4 ***44* _ < NET WT. SO LBS. ' * *f^t 4 4 4 * 4 4*4 UPHOLSTERY ^J***y 4 4* *»> * 4 4 i '44444***% &taffan-illtttMl FREE ESTIMATES ^« Large Selection of Material* * FUNERAL HOME V (•Upholttery Supplies $2.00 OFF on 50-lb. bog Wayne Dog Food "Since 1862" )*Ropalr Service SPECIAL Wayne Pro-Mix or 40-lb bag Wayne Puppy Ot 124 PARK ST. PH. 475-1444 (Pick-up and Oollvory Available John W, Mitchell. 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Modern Mothers Chelsea Charms jh&agigosj^xi Wednesday, Februory22^19^ _ 3 Study Che/sea Lioness Club •**u)+ Hear Discussion on Win 12 First-Place Stum Gftfz$0$ Nmfm06 FfdfftiR Club Features Holds Pair of Meetings Home Computers Awards in Flint At the Jan. 16 meeting of the GarlFeldman, Judy Radant, Bet- Weeks of Feb. »•» Chelsea Lioness Club, Tom ty.Sevem. Modern Mothers met Tuesday In the highly competitive and Wine, Roses Dmoch spoke on membership evening at the home of Barb very large Twirling Unlimited Three-year—Louise Likavec, Pruess. Mike Long was guest MENU Thursday, Feb. 23— "Red wine and roses" was the recruitment and retention. Carol Dmoch, Dorothy Pfitzen- baton contest held In Flint on Newletter. speaker and talked to the group Wednesday, Feb. 22-Baked -"jiTW- theme for the Feb. 14 meeting of During the brief business maier Feb. 11, twelve members of the 10:(KJ a.m.-Ceramics. >the Chelsea Child Study Club. about home computers. He dis­ Chelsea Charms Baton Corps chicken, sweet potatoes, lima meeting Patsy Cabaniss was Dr. Warren Atkinson spoke on cussed the general application of beans, rye bread and butter, l:00p.m.~Needlework. *v. Members and guests met in the elected Chelsea Lioness of the the chiropractic way at the Feb. continued their winning streaks. 1:00 p.m.-Kitchen Band. •, -&* Woodland Room of Chelsea Com­ use for the computer and the ad­ One of the top honors of the day lemon meringue pie, milk. :** Year, Perfect Attendance 13 meeting. Dave and Valerie vantages and disadvantages of Thursday, Feb. 23—Beef stew, 2:00 p.m.-Walking Club. ,** t munity Hospital. awards were also presented to Severn presented information^ on went to Chrissy Dunlap, 10, who Rick Robertson, past president owning a computer. Mike demon­ took the first-place "novice" cole slaw, biscuit and butter, bak­ Jr the following Lionesses; the upcoming Sesquicentennial strated some educational soft­ ed apple, milk. Friday, Feb. 24- of the Huron Valley Rose Society, Two-year—Patsy Cabaniss, celebration. trophy from a field of 20 con­ Men's Day. ware for both adults and testants. Chrissy also won five Friday, Feb. 24-Spaghetti, consulting rosearian and rose Guests and members enjoyed meat sauce, peas, tossed salad, Monday, Feb. 27— judge, was the guest speaker. He children. other trophies 11.-00 a.m.—Hostess. coffee and goodies during the Sandie Mayer and Lisell french bread, canned pears, presented a slide program depic­ Workshop Slated fellowship time after each of the Laurie Honbaum, 10, the first milk. 1:00 p.m.—Bingo. ting the various classes and Bowers served as co-hostesses Chelsea Charm to compete in 1:00 p.m.-Building Commit­ On Alzheimer's meetings. and served refreshments. Guest Monday, Feb. 27—Chicken noo­ varieties of roses. He gave The March 12 meeting will be "Two Baton," captured the first- dle casserole, pickled beet salad, tee. f criteria for judging the different was Kathy Heeter. Many mem­ place trophy and scored high in Disease Assoc, held at Chelsea Hospital. It will bers received valentine gifts biscuit and butter, citrus fruit, 1:30 p.m.—Stained glass. species as well as tips on their be a dinner meeting beginning at other categories. milk. care. "Home Sweet Home: Helping 6:30 p.m. A blind auction will from their secret pals. Intermediate twirler, Amy Tuesday, Feb. 2fl— Home Care Work" is the theme of Saturday, Feb. 18 is husband's Tuesday, Feb. 28-Roast beef 1:00 p.m.—Euchre. Red wine and a variety of follow. Guests are welcome. If Weir, 9, took two first-place and gravy, mashed potatoes, cheeses and crackers were serv­ a free workshop sponsored by the you would like to attend, please night and club members and awards in "Fancy Strut" and Wednesday, Feb. 29— Ann Arbor Chapter of the guests will enjoy a wine and spinach, roll and butter, Jell-0 l:00p.m.-Fitness. ed by the program committee. call Louise Likavec at 475-1791, "Advanced Basic Strut, as well with whipped topping, milk. J Members received red carna­ Alzheimer's Disease & Related cheese party at the home of Jeff as second and third place 1:00 p.m.—Bowling. tions to take home, Disorders Association on/ Satur­ and Jean Cooper. trophies in other events. Wednesday, Feb. 28—Salmon day, Feb. 25, 1 {$ 4 p.m. at St. The next regular meeting will patties, cream sauce, baked Th$ next meeting will be on Red Cross Offering Seven-year-old Kori White, potato, carrots and peas, whole Feb. i 28 at-the home of June Joseph Mercy Hospital, Educa­ be Feb. 28 on Parent-Child rela­ placed first in intermediate solo Tofu Workshop tion Center Auditorum. tionships. Guests are welcome. wheat bread and butter, Sadie Flanjgan. Fred Mills will present Instructor Classes while Josie Krzeczkowski, 15, Hawkins surprise, milk. a program entitled "Through Speakers will feature Florence Anyone interested may call took the top trophy in senior * * * Slated By Chelsea •RoseJColored Glasses." Guests Tillman, R.N. of the Turner For Area Nurses 4754854. military strut. are welcome. Geriatric Clinic and Cindy Beal- Area nurses interested in The "Sugar Sha'kers" dance ACTIVITIES Community Ed. Bates, R.N. of Jhe Catherine becoming American Red Cross twirl team composed of Kate Wednesday, Feb. 22— Tofu is a high-protein, low-fat,;/. . 't tr . 1171-21.- 1A.OA „ __. McAuley Health Center on nutri­ Steele, iv>uv a.m. -Blood pressure, f/vrv/1 that \\tta frvnun MOAA HO a AAeranie Lee rercorms instructors of Home Nursing, or iVUil nunc. •iiacey *VWM ****** «4MU WVtl Mtg \$ New^tJollege Singers which per­ The public is welcome. For her degree on January 23, February meeting of the Ladies formed in "A Sweetheart's Gon- Please call 971-5300 to register 1849. Kate Steele, Danielle Clark, and of dishes, including desserts, and':. £,J more information call 572-4109. for the class. Kim Cundiff. Auxiliary to the Chelsea Veterans it is considerably less expensive'..*^ cert^eb. l^at the college. of Foreign Wars Post 4076. than meat. ,.¾. Hospital chairman Lucy Piatt Chelsea Community Education,' ,/,^ told of plans for National Salute is offering a workshop on Mon-' '""' to Veterans Week. 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nounced a workshop to be held for those who are interested in ex­- •(tnjp March 10 at the Ypsilanti ploring the many ways of prepar­ s?< Regional Psychiatric Hospital ing this nourishing food. '*a-'f and urged prospective volunteers Teresa Freed, editor of •'The ih\ to attend. Foodletter," will help workshop Mrs. Mac Packard and four participants prepare a number of, Post 4076 members attended a dishes containing tofu, and will i-t district meeting in Monroe on give many ideas for adding it to Feb. 5. Representing the post your own favorite recipes. were Mac Packard, Gary Speer, You may register for the Fremont Boyer and Tom Col­ workshop by calling the Chelsea

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4~~ T^e Chelsgo Standard, Wcdnesdoy, Februory 22, T984 Regular Baptist Academy Notes t 1st SEMESTER HONOR ROLL The RBA Eagle girls volley* "A" Honor Roll—Kim Castle, and basketball teams have enj Scott Castle, Matt Henry, Chrissy a good season of competition mth Church Services Howlett, Melessa Klave, the following students competing Stephanie Morris, Shannon Nash, the season; Connie Hartr&n, Marge Quade, Melessa Quade, Melody Morris, Carol Sch|rf, K. MP J Erin Schultz, Amy Wilson, Matt Natalie Lambdin, Julie Utzin&r, Lutheran— Methodist— /Von -Denominational— Wilson, Heather Whitaker, Jason Colleen Nash, Jerri l*e Fop#r,< ST. JACOB EVANGELICAL SALEM GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHELSEA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Yonkirf. and Shannon Whitaker. LUTHERAN 3320 Notten Rd, 337 Wilkinson St. The Rev, Andrew Bloom, Pastor The Rev. Dale B, Ward, Pastor Eiders: "B",Honor Roll-Marty Daher, Students at Regular Baptist 12S01 Rifthmiiler Rd., Gram Lake Every Sunday- T. B. Thodeson, 475-1520. Don Fritz, 47W437. Sandrp Daher, Matt Morris, Academy are now making Every Swday- 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Every Sunday— 9:00 a.m.-Sunday school. 10:30 a.m.—Morning worship. 10:00-10:45 a.m.-Church school. Melody Morris, Ryan Schultz, preparation for their annual 10:10 a.m.-Divine services. 11:00 a.m.-Mornlng worship. Jim Tumath, Amy Yonkin. Spring Fair to be held on AprU,23, .--^ ' FIRST UN1TEDMETHODIST 6:00 p.m.-Vespers. •** The plans for the annual Student ST, THOMAS Parks and Territorial Rds. Every Wednesday— EVANGEUCAL LUTHERAN The Rev.'Larry Nichols and 7:00 p.m.-Bible study and prayer. The RBA Eagle boys basket­ Banquet on May 12 are now being EUs,worth and Haab Rds. The Rev. David Goldsmith, Pastors ball team finished their season finalized. An invitation to Larry The Rev. Paul Puffe, Pastor Every Sunday- CHELSEA FULL GOSPEL Every Sunday- , 9:15 a.m.—Morning worship. 11452 Jackson Rd. last Friday at Saline Christian and Cherrie Carlson from Youth 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. The Rev. Chuck demons, Pastor school. Matt Morris led the Haven Ranch, Rives Juration, 10:45 a.m.—Worship service. Every Sunday— has been extended as our sp^^ial QP WATERLOO VILLAGE 10:00 a.m.-Sunday school, Eagles in double figures with 16 FAITH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN UNITED METHODIST 11:00 a.m.-Mornlng worship. points, followed by Bill Maitland guests. The Rev. Mark Porlnsky, Pastor 8118 Washington St. 6:30p.m.-Evening worship. with 12 points. Other team mem Wednesday, Feb, 22- The Rev. Larry Nichols and Every Wednesday— bers on the boys basketball team School will not be in session on 7:30p.m.-Ch6Ir. The Rev, David Goldsmith, Pastors 7:00 p.m.-Midweek prayer and Bible Sunday, Feb. 28- Every Sunday— study. IN 'PIPPIN' CAST: Members of the cast of "Pippin," this included David and Jeff Eckman, Feb. 21 because of the annual 8:45 a.m.r-Sunday school. 10:00 a.m.-Sunday school. Steve Smith Tim Connor, David ACSM Workshop being held In 10:00 a.m.—Worship. Sermon on 1 Corln- 11:15 a.m.—Worship servipe. IMMANUEL B1BU3 year's Chelsea High school musical production, include (left to 1 thlans 13:4-7, "A Description of Love." 145 E. Summit St. right) Debbie Morris, Shawn Quitter and Justin Smith. The show Howlett, and Jim Tumath. Perry. -. Tuesday, Feb. 28- FIRST UNITED METHODIST The Rev, John A. McLean, Pastor opens tomorrow night and runs through Saturday. 6:00 p.m.-Conflrmatlon. 128 Park St. Every Sunday— t-i * "* Wednesday, Feb, 29— The Rev. Dr. David Truran, Pastor 9:45 a.m.-Sunday school, nursery pro­ 7:30 p.m.—Confirmation, Inspiration Line: 475-1852, vided. 9 Wednesday, Feb. 22- 11:00 a.m,—Morning worship, nursery RON KRULL »::•' OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN 3:30 p.m,—Praise Choir. provided. 'Pippin Musical 1515 S. Main, Chelsea 6:30 p.m,—Rainbow Ringers, 6:00 p.iii.-Evenlng worship. The Rev. Franklin H. Glebel, Pastor 7:15 p.m.—Tlntlnnabulators, Every Wednesday- Every Sunday— 8:00 p.m.-Chancel Choir. 7:00 p.m.-Family hour, prayer meeting CONSTRUCTION 9:00 a.m.-Sunday school, adult Bible Thursday, Feb. 23- and Bible study. ' class, 7:30 p.m..—Administrative Board meets Opens Thursday 10:30 a.m.-Worship service, In the Education Building. _ COVENANT^ Saturday, Feb, 25— Dr. R. J. nuixhtu, FusUw" /1040117 - IV .CHolv communion 1st, 3rd and 8th Sunday) 9:00 a.m.-6 p.m.-Prayer Vigil. 50 N. Freer Rd. "Another Opening, Another volved in this musical, whiu. Sunday, Feb. 26- Every Sunday— HON LUTHERAN 8:00 a.m.—Men's Fellowship meets in the 9:00 a.m.-Sunday school. Show." That phrase may be too makes the show better all BLOCK - BRICK - CONCRETE Corner of Fletcher and Waters Rd. EducaUon Building. 10:30 a.m.-Worshlp service. familiar to show people* but the around." The Rev. John R. Morris, Pastor 9:00 a.m.—Worship service, crib nursery. Wednesday, Feb. 22- 9:00 a.m.-Hlgh School Choir, MT. HOPE BIBLE phrase has new meaning to about Shawn Quilter, who has the title EXCAVATING 7:30 p.m.-Evangelism/EIders. 10:00 a.m.—Worship service. 12884 TristRd., Grass Uke 6j} young people arid adults who role of Pippin, mentioned that "A Saturday, Feb. 25- '••* 10:00a.m.—Crib nursery for children up to The Rev. R. H. Brandow, Pastor 9:00 a.m.-8th YI. the age of two and church school classes for Every Sunday— are' currently involved in the final show like this has never been 10:00a.m.—Joymakers. all pre-schoolers. 10:00 a.m,—Sunday school. week of rehearsals for "Pippin," done before on the Chelsea stage. 10:00 a.m,-7thYI. 10:30 aim— Kindergartners, first, and sec­ 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. this year's Chelsea High school I think the people of Chelsea are ^Sunday, Feb. 28- ond graders leave for class Session. 7:00 p.m.—Evening service. musical, opening Thursday, Feb. "'\. 9:00 a.m.—Sunday school and Pastor's 11:00 a.m.—Church school for klndergart- Every Wednesday— really going to like it." WICKER PLUS Adult Inquirers class. ners through grade 12. 7:00 pm,—Bible study. 23 and running through Feb. 25. Debbie Morris, who plays Cath­ ;'.,• 10:15 a.m.-Worshlp. 11:10 a.m.—Church school for adults. Several of the students were erine, stated that "I think it's go­ ,. i Monday, Feb. 27- 12:00 noon—Church school classes con­ NORTH SHARON BIBLE HOME PARTY PLAN ; • Steward's Voice deadline. clude. Sylvan and Washburne Rds. : questioned about their reaction to ing to be a really good show. , Tuesday, Feb. 28- 4:00 p.m.—Confirmation Class. The Rev. William Enslen, Pastor this year's show. We've got the potential to make it \', 7:15 a.m.—Senior Choir. 5:00 p.m.-Junior High UMYF. Saturday, Dec. 31- • V 7:30p.m.-rShuffleboard. Wednesday, Feb, 29— 10:00 a.m.-Sunday school. Tom Mull, who plays Charle­ the best yet." Love W/cfeer? ^Wednesday. Feb, 29— 3:30 p.m'.-Praise Choir. 11:00 a.m.—Worship service. magne and aiso is head of unns nener, wno piays UJWIS, Hotf n nartv ^' 7th grade \ The;Rey, EvansSeoUey,Pastor (,;i , • - The Rev; Roman A. Reirieck, Pastor Thursday, Feb. 23 Every Sunday— Every Sunday— Slated in Ann Arbor Church 10:00 a.m.-Sunday school. 10.00 a.m.-Worshlp service. Friday, Feb. 24 Marine Pvt. Steven S, McCar- 11:00, am,—Worship service. "The Voice of Trumpet and v University. As a student of •thy, son of Anri and Walt ST. PAUL Organ" features the trumpet of Saturday, Feb. 25 Strudgeen of 3315 Orchard Dr., Presbyterian— The Rev. Erwln R. Koch, Pastor Robert Glasgow, he became the FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Wednesday, Feb, 22— Byron Pearson accompanied by first visually limited student in Pinckney, has completed recruit Unadllla 6:00 p.m.—Cherub Choir. Dr. Arthur Vidrich at the organ. High School Auditorium 8:00 p.m. training at the Marine Corps William D, Kuenzli, Pastor 6:30 p.m.-Chapel Choir. These two artists have worked the history of the University of Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. Every Sunday— 6:30 p.m,-8th Grade Confirmation Class. Michigan to earn the doctor of All Seats Reserved $4.00 11:00 a.m.—Worship service. 7:30 p.m.-Chancel Choir. together for several years in musical arts degree. During t-hfi 11-week training cv- 8:00 p.m.—Committee Chairpersons. nrpspntinf first-rate nerfnrm- cle, he learned the basics of bat­ Episcopal— Thursday, Feb. 23— The duo has performed Tickets available at ST. BARNABAS 5:30 p.m.-Family pot-luck, sponsored by ances of works originally com­ throughout the , and tlefield survival. He was in­ The Rev. Fr. Jerrold F, Beaumont, O.S.P. the Children's Center. posed for trumpet and organ, and troduced to the typical daily Every Sunday— Frlday^Saturday, Feb. 24-25- recently completed a concert Chelsea Pharmacy or at the door. 10:00 a.m.-Eucharist, first, third and fifth 7:30 p.m.-10:00 a.m.—Junior High lock- works which they have arranged tour of Eastern coast states. routine that he will experience Sundays, in. for this exciting combination. during his enlistment and studied 10:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer, second and Sunday, Feb. 26- The concert will take place on 51 the personal and professional fourth Sundays, 9:00 and 10:30 a.m.-Church school. 11:00 a.m.—Eucharist, second and fourth 10:30 a.m.-Mornlng worship. March 4 at 4:30 p.m. in St. An­ standards traditionally exhibited Sundays. 11:15 a.m.—Annual meeting of the con­ drew's church, Catherine and by Marines. Nursery available every Sunday. Family gregation, annual reports. coffee hour follows all Sunday services. Division Sts., Ann Arbor. QHje (E^tlBtu Btunbntb CONGREGATIONAL Works by Torelli, Bach, Daniel The Rev. Kennyon Edwards, Interim Pastor Purcell, Vivaldi, Vierne, and 10:30 a.m.—Worship and Sunday school. February Nursery provided for pre-schoolers only. Cellier will be performed in the Weekly activities as scheduled In Sunday superb acoustics of St. Andrew's. bulletin. 45% Off Sale s.i.. >- r...... ,. r.ii.,i KJ.-..J The concert is free and open to w,.i..... s.. V..1 I ST. JOHN'S the public. Rogers Corners, Waters and Fletcher Rds, Ms, Phyllis Pawson, Pastor Pearson is professor of trumpet Every Sunday— and conductor of the Brass Guild 1 10:30 a.m.—Worship service, Sunday school. at Oberlin College Conservatory of Music. He has held symphony Assembly of God— positions with the New Orleans FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD t-s The Rev. Phil Farnsworth, Pastor Philharmonic, the Baltimore Every Sunday— Symphony, and the United States 9:45 a.m.-Sunday school. Marine Band in Washington, D.C. 11:00 a.m.-Worshlp service and Sunday school nursery for pre-schoolers. He is a Chelsea High school • 6:00 p.m.—Evening worship. graduate. Every Wednesday— 7:00 p.m.-Christ's Ambassadors. Bible Dr. Vidrich holds the bachelor study and prayer. of music degree from Duquesne %

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V\\^NvNXVNVV.VN The Chelseo Stqndord, Wednesday, Fobrgqry 22, 1984 5 A VIEW BEACH MIDDLE SCHOOL from H10 <_ i HONOR ROLL •ji 111 B Average Honor Roll ScpttGieteen, •Karen Grau, •Jor­ i J n'f CLOCj K TOWER 2nd Marking Period dan Gray, •Patrick Gustine, m •Denotes all A Robin Hafner, Peggy Hammer- Bill Mullendore 6th GRADED schmidt, Janie Ha rat, Stephanie Harms, •Tami Harris, •Karin jtqr-,. People Iceep asking me what is the "real •James Alf ord, Orson Beeman, Jennifer Bliss, Stephanie Haugen, Erin Haywood, Saman- joseoop" on the investigation into the Chelsea tha HUUgoss. Jamie Hoffman, ^ipolice department's handling of traffic and Bowers, Heidi Boyer, Julia Boyle, 'Allison Brown, *Tammy Patriot Houle, Wendy Hunn, '*p£rking fine money, which culminated in the Browning, Tiffany Browning, Clayton Hurd, Kristine Jachalke, -priest of chief Robert Aeillo on a felony charge Vicki Bullock, Rebecca Burkei, Cory Johnson, •Meredith '"'of, embezzlement. Mark Chasteen, Melissa Dan- Johnson, Beth Kenney, Michael ' J.]"v My answer is that I don't have any special forth, Sarah Erskine, Wendy Kies, Heidi Knickerbocker, Robert Kornexl, Valerie Kuhl, '\vinformation. All I know for sure has been Estey, Steven Everett, Debra •'..r^rmted in the paper, and I'm not going to get Gerstler, Garth Girard, Michelle David Kvarnberg, Marcie Kyte, Grafflund, Sarah Grau, *Sheila •Jill LaCroix, Michael LaVigne, into the game of writing rumors and specula- Tyler Lewis, Scott Lindsay. tio.n. Haab, *Erich Hammer, Carol Hanke, Holden Harris, Patrick Scott Marentay, Howard no inn j^e case |s jn ^ courts, where it belongs, and I have faith in Hassett, *Mathew Herter, Mich­ Merkel, Stephen Miller, Matthew ''*'! 1W )u<^'c^a' system- The truth will come out eventually, although it ael Hinderer, *Melissa Johnson, Monroe, Anna Muncer, Brady may take awhile. •Holly Jorgensen, Heather Murphy, Stacey Murphy, John p„**.. News reporters are commonly considered to have access to "in- Keane, Jamey Ketier, Grant Piatt, Daniel Pletcher, Camille Kidd, Jillian Kies, Christen Koch, Passow, Karen Paulsell, Jeremy jjj side dope" not available to the public. In some instances that is Petty, Jennifer Pichlik, Teresa true, but not nearly as often as you might think, For the most part Jill Koch. , 11 we sort through the mess of garbage that piles up around any con- Kerry McArthur, William Reed, Jennifer Rossi, Teresa Rud- 11 trqversy,. and try to find some kernels of fact that we are legally en- Massey, Susan Maynard, Lisa nicki, Amy Sanderson, ^Curtis McGlinnen, Maurice Michaud, Satterthwaite, Jennifer Schwle- \\ titjied and ethically responsible to print. , ger, Mark Skiff, Brant Snyder, \\ * The honest truth is that I have no idea whether Bob Aeillo has Dianne Monroe, Richard Moore, 1 Tiffany Moore, Robert Northrup, Pawn Spade, David R. Steele, done anything wrong or not. That is for the courts to decide, and I Jeffrey Steele. Krlstina Steffen* ( do not intend to make any premature, anticipatory judgments. David Oesierie, Lisa Park, Kathleen Peckham, Timothy son, Dena Stevens, Kelly Stump, Meanwhile, I suggest that we all sit back and wait for the legal Peiter, Scharme Petty, *Kyle Ada Tai, Arlene Tai, James I process to run its course before making up our minds. In the end Taylor, David Teare, Robert WIN RATINGS: Judged in Division III in the Laurie Heller (left) and a duet made up of Sue Nye Plank, Todd Redding, Keith district solo and ensemble festival were soloist and Marie BuUck. ; there will be a verdict of guilty or not guilty, and that should be Roth, Lance Satterthwaite, Thorne, Alison Thornton, •Laura • decisive whichever way it goes. Does anybody know a better way? •Christine Sawicki, Jason Shef­ Torres, *M. van Reesema, Ken­ - ~ ,v For the record I will say that Bob Aeillo and I have had our dif­ field, 'Chad Starkey, Anne Stef- yan Vosters, •Jeffrey Waldyke, ferences. His interpretation of the Freedom of Information Act is fenson, •Charity Strong, Bryan Duane Walker, Laura Walton, riot the same as mine. That is a not uncommon bone of contention Talbot, Christine Tallman, Martha Weber, Angela Welch, between police officials and news reporters. I have been denied Zachary Thompson, Amy Thom­ Rae Ann Welch, Scott Westphal, son, Julie Tobias, Cory Tremper, Owen Wilcox, Michelle Wireman, access to police department documents that I believed I had the Jason Wolf, Andrea Worthing, right to see. Leela Vadlamudi, Sara Van Gunst, Stephanie Wagner, April Samuel Wotring, Peter Young. However, I have never,had any reason to suspect that Aeillo Weatherholt, Wendy Welch, might be dishonest and, in fact, was surprised when the investiga­ Christopher Wilson. Correction tion was launched and the ernbezzlement charge made. He has im­ Jeffery Stacy, 9th grader, pressed me as an "honest cop" who ran a tight ship, maybe too 7th GRADE— should be listed "all A" on tight, and insisted on keeping everything in his own hands rather Erin Allen, *Stacey Antilla, Chelsea High school honor roll as than delegating responsibility to subordinates. Judith Bareis, Alan Beckwith, printed in the Feb, 15 issue. *' No one person should ever assume or be granted sole authority Linell Brehmer, William Coelius, for handling public money. The task should be shared as a matter John Collins, Laura Comeau, of "checks an^ balances." Village officials should look closely into Helen Cooper, Suzanne Cooper, Lecture on gjfT ::^¾¾¾^ _•'•.' the need to have at least two persons monitor receipts and expendi­ Jerry Crawford, Danica Disbro, tures in every fund, and jointly account for every penny. Kimberly Easton, Anna Flintoft, •Matthew Forner, Shannon Alcohol Set • v—h.^-jp*.w **J\*^»s?TS2!a^ V sMmt&m ^"SS'J. '''•*<*• /*• „ r , *! .- I've heard the argument that much more money was spent in WHtlt Mil? '.'' ii«•«•**"«• jp«.»iiiWjijii iion^t yr yinihnMiiui,)! «>^^",^)^,^ni^^nyuyj'jumJ•- " "iimi,jniuUi})miini*i)Wi lrflij Fredette, 'Eric Frisinger, 1 z .v, ft . "i'^st&'h ~&SV> W,- '-' %y -'"u'll learn how some lock you in to one tant as a retirement investment, you should ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY - Including Furniture Repair know allyour choices We'll explain them PAINTING & WALLPAPERING Boyer, Harold Burchett, Chris type of investment. How others limit you Burkei, Randy Carruthers, •John to a fixed rate of return. 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p The Chelsea Standard, Wednesday, February 22, 1984 J6= MM: MKS 9f»e CLASSIFIED SPAGHETTI SUPPERS jr/ W'M :2i-^rvTt ZJ? Serving 9 p.m. to 0 p.m. m t-£-~^rT~» A COMMUNITY &ea£&/wovk Every Saturday Night Feb. 4-11-11-25 and March 3-101724-31 -Hi CALENDAR Lost & Found FQjJND — Female German Shepherd MASONIC TEMPLE Monday— \n vicinity of M-52 and Werkner Rd. Lions Club, first and third Boy Scout Troop 425 is taking Call (517) 596-2624. 38 113 West Middle, Chelsea Chelsea Area Historical Socie­ Tuesday of every month, 6:45 orders for garden seeds. Persons ty, second Monday of each month Help Wanted $3*50 adults * children V* price p.m., at the K of C Hall. Ph. who have not been contacted are IC mm0%V\* 34»C agtg-"''—''! ^tjn'i- ; ^w— at 7:30 p.m. at McKune Memorial 475-2831 or write P.O. Box 121, asked to call 475-7063. adv39 DIE REPAIR &WW\t 11^ yVm—nniWIv Library. Chelsea. * • * • * *. * * * * for progressive dies. Full benefits. Chelsea Co-op Nursery is ac­ Apply 9*3 Mon.-Fri. Hatch Stamping Parent-Teacher South meets Chelsea Rod and Gun Club cepting applications for the Co. 570 Cleveland St,, Chelsea, Ml, Dexter Knights of Columbus ?^ v • * * • Misc. Noiices-r, Center, located at North Elemen­ — Menu — Chelsea Village Council, first FUND-RAISING DINNER AW and third Tuesdays of each brop-In Service, the Children's tary school, Chelsea. Call 475-9242 ROAST BEEF - POTATOES - VEGETABLES month. advtf Center at Chelsea Community for specific screening times. For ROLLS - BEVERAGE.- DESSERT .>.. * * * Hospital, 475-1311 ext. 405 or 406. further information, call Julie FAITH IN ACTION Sylvan Township Board Say, R.D., community nutri­ Adults, $5.00 - Children, $2.50 - Under 3, Free regular meetings, first Tuesday tionist, 475-1311, ext. 369. , STORM DATE: March «, 1984 * * * MONDAY, MARCH 12 - 7 to 10 p.m. of-each month, 7 p.m., kylvan" •=* $orth;« Lake Co*Op Nursery ADVANCE TICKETS ONLY Township Hall. 112 W. Middle St. school is taking enrollments for Sexual assault counseling for DINNER - MUSIC j. DOOR PRIZES advtf the 1983-84 school year for 3- and victim, family, friend. Assault * * * 4-year-old sessions. We offer Crisis Center, 40009 Washtenaw, $20 per person - make reservation by Feb. 29 COVENANT CHURCH Chelsea Jaycees, first Tuesday classroom assisting and two op­ Ann Arbor, 994-1616, no charge. For Tickets, Phone 475-3305 50 N. FftfER RD., CHELSEA (Corner off Freer and Old US-12) '•"£ of;each month. For more infor­ tions for non-assisting. For fur­ mation call Wendall Wagner, ther information call Nancy Mon- 4754571. tange, 475-1080. adv!5tf Black Sheep

Theatre Plans fi f»v Reopening nc Coralie Parkins, director, has announced that the Black Sheep Theatre will open its doors for the 1984 season on March 1. "Deathtrap," a comedy-thriller by Ira Levin, and the first of pro­ ductions slated for the season, will air on that date with addi­ tional performances on March 2, 3 and 8, 9,10 and 15, 16,17 with curtain at 8:15 p.m. each eve­ ning. "Deathtrap" was first presented in at The Music Box theatre on Feb. .' i 26, 1978 with John Wood and Marian Seldes in the principal roles of Sidney and Myra Bruhl. The Black Sheep Theatre will or feature Todd Wurster and Coralie Parkins, both of Chelsea, in these same roles with Clifford Ander­ son played by Martin Contreras, Helga Ten Dorp by Marina Seeman, and Porter Milgrim by i/' Mark Bernstein. Contreras, "At McDonalds Seeman, and Bernstein are all v from Ann Arbor. The play, set in Westport, Conn., revolves around a has-been HOOOOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO playwright (Sidney) and his wife (Myra) who are driven to the in Chelsea idea of murder when an aspiring young writer presents what ap­ pears to be a best-seller first play based on ideas from a summer you don't have to seminar taught by Sidney. But that is only the beginning of twists and turns that produce both comedy and spine-chilling terror which builds in suspense get out of your car until the last shocking moment. Parkins, along with board members, Brian Kruger, Juke Box Christoph Kruger, and Todd Wurster, has set new lower ticket to get into a great meal." prices for the season and is offer­ fQr: ImQprilCilS ing group rates to organizations. For single show or season McDonald's indoor service is already might fast, but DANE GAMBLE • REUNIONS tickets call: (313) 428-7000. you have to come inside to get it. Drive-Thru-ing at McDonald's in Chelsea is a fun, fast solution to that Store Manager • RECEPTIONS problem. You can stay In your car, order your food, pick it up and mind the kids and the dog—all a* the same time. *Mb • PARTIES We know that sometimes you want your food really BARBARA M. VYEHR, D.D.S. fast. That's why with our Drive-Thru window and our every special event JOHN C. WEHR, D.D.S. promise to serve you hot, tasty food in a hurry, we're do­ ing everything possible to shave off those minutes that *erjj FAMILY DfNTISTRY separate your hungry stomach from our delicious food. Just try our Drive-Thru once and you'll be a believer! *M* 9477 N. Territorial, Dexter In North TerrHerW f wnHy Clfok OfunaUd VU^UH^X 426-4635 1535 S. Main St., Chelsea Phone 475-9620 MMtety-Mtfty, • e.w.-S p.m.

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Belles, Brothers The Cholsgq Stondord, Wednesday, Februory 22, 1984 7 Chairmen Named Feb. 16 at the Inverness Inn several persons were named to M oversee the forming of the Chelsea Belles and Brothers of *!* the Brush. You may join more ESQUICENTENNIAL than one chapter at a cost of $2 per Brothers or Belles kit In any area. These persons have agreed Brothers, to help organized persons in the following areas. Belles Sigrt'Up North: MerrittHonbaum,Dave Scriven, Matt Hintzen. South: Meeting Slated Reuben Lesser), Jr., Ken Mc- Brothers of the Brush and the Calla. Chelsea: Jerry Kenney Chelsea Belles will have a sign-up (Sauerkraut Junction), Merle meeting at Chelsea High school teach. East: Archie Bradbury. on Feb. 29 at 7:30 p.m. Every per­ West: Open at this time. son wishing to belong to a chapter Belles will be organized south Is encouraged to attend. of town by Penny Laier and Kits, including a litterbag, Karen Koch. Other Belles organ­ bumper sticker, an official Belles izers are needed. or Brush button and a certificate Sheridan Springer has agreed will be distributed at a cost of $2 to use his downtown location as per kit. A person may belong to the Belles and Brothers Head­ more than one chapter in any quarters, area. The groups that were formed during the 1959 and 1976 celebra­ MEN ONLY tions included many activities in Come all ye men of Chelsea. their several months of And brothers near the town. celebrating. Examples are group Join the Brothers of the Brush. trips to Tiger ball games in A club of great renown. Centennial garb, challenges to If you can raise a downy growth neighboring chapters such as Upon your cheek or .chin; euchre iourrttuijeuui, a iujj of war Then brother you're a candidate, over Letts Creek, a 50-wagon It's simple to get in. hayride, caravans to neighboring If you are Anti-Women's Lib, towns, softball games, brunches, Then stand up front and center. and just good plain fun. It has It's the only club in the world, '"' been said that 1959 cannot be That ladies cannot enter. repeated—but the Committee feels we might come in a close So come one & all, ye bearded second with enthusiasm and par­ ones, ticipation. Remember Chelsea, Join in the merry rush, this is your party! Sign up in that exclusive club ~ The Brothers of the Brush. "Tte Ladies if you read this, Please do not take offense ^ Tr&iT- You're different than the whiskered ones, Hurrah for the difference. L-VlS^ff -Y;Yar CLIP JOINT: This 1959 photo shows Chelsea barber Sam *Md Brown applying the scissors to Bill Lubahn. No shaves were per­ The Bahamas comprise mitted as everyone grew beards—or at least tried to. Telephone your club news about 3,000 low islands and to 475-1371 rocky islets.

Th^Visiting Nurse Association availability of service and of Hi&on Valley (VNA); in affilia­ specialized services such as in- Maple Sugar tion with the Washtenaw County travenus therapy. The VNA, a Matt Villemure Says: Health Department made more United Way Agency, is ac­ Harvest Slated at „n £37,000 home care visits credited by the National League ithifi Washtenaw county during for Nursing and the American Cobblestone Farm 1983. $The VNA offers 24-hour Public Health Association. Sugar-making, a skill taught by the Indians, was one of many, "Confidence in my Consolidated Report of Condition of crafts important to pioneer life. Traveling to the frontier with a minimum of supplies, CITIZENS TRUST backwoodsmen were, forced to o^Aife Arbor, County of WSshteh^^Sll:chiga'h)kliheclose of business it>e,c$ne self-suffice/tf. gr, psr^,.-, people is yfaj I ~. t on Dfcember 31,, 1983. Published, in response to call made by Comp- White sugar and molasses were trollff of the Currency, under title 12, United States Code, Section 161, practically unobtainable, and -State|Charter number 853. maple became the "long m 1 ASSETS sweet'nin" of pioneer familes. i-j \5aslfaffd due from depository institutions ., $ 24,706,000 Sugaring is a basically simple U.S^peasurysecurities. 32,826,000 process. It involves the gathering Oblations of other U. S. Government agencies of sap and the evaporation of ex­ can fix djporporations...... 10,236,000 cess water. However, it should itions of States and political subdivisions...... 17,488,000 not be regarded as easy work. ! ponds, notes, and debentures:.'... 139,000 One only has to carry two full sap < •*• ^nal funds sold and securities purchased buckets, weighing 35 pounds each 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE *-; jdjr agreements to resell 12,700,000 through the knee deep snow of » cars for 4»* is, Total (excluding unearned income). .$122,764,000 spring in order to appreciate the «*" fcs^: allowance for possible loan losses 1,287,000 labor involved. '<< Net ....., 121,477,000 WE EMPLOY <» Cobblestone Farm will MECHANICS let us show you *'. >remises, furniture and fixtures, and other recreate this special time of the CERTIFIED BY their credentials V i representing bank premises 5,838,000 year at a Maple Sugar Harvest, state owned other than bank premises 1,001,000 March 10-11 from 12 noon to 5 RON SCHUYLER, ASSISTANT keeps'.' jer assets ;....' 4,218,000 p.m. Costumed interpreters will 13 Years Experience ^TAL ASSETS !..... $230^589^000 demonstrate the evaporation pro­ LIABILITIES cess as well as sugar making. A jajid deposits of individuals, partnerships, variety of maple products will be <* corporations..:.. :... .$"35,963,000 available for sale. Admission to ' sfend savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, the event will be $1 for adults, 50 aid corporations 150,599,000 cents to youth and senior citizens. De| t>! its of United States Government 439,000 Cobblestone Farm is located at ^)e pi its of States and political'subdivisions 2781 Packard Rd,, Ann Arbor. •• iffil e United States ...... ' 25,940,000 For further information, you TAL LIABILITIES .$216,735,000 •> inated notes and debentures ...... ,;.. $500,000 Reported Now With my free Lifetime the covered part ever has to be vt '•* EQUITY CAPITAL Wheat crop insurance 's> •'•» on Stock: $10 par value ' 3,163,000 policyholders will have the oppor­ Service Guarantee. fixed again, we'll fix it free. Free * Authorized ., 322,244 tunity to revise the acreage in­ (sOutstanding 316,336 sured if a portion of the crop is It takes confidence to guarantee parts. Free labor. For as long its lis ; 5,274,000 placed in the PIK program. Bar­ >. ided profits 4^917,000 bara Cranson, district director of car repairs for as long as you you own your vehicle. No matter 'TAL EQUITY CAPITAL $13,354,000 the Federal Crop Insurance own your car. Confidence in my when or where you bought it. Corp., has announced that TAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL ...... $230,589,000 farmers will also have their service people. Confidence in That's confidence! My Lifetime MEMORANDA premiums reduced with PIK par­ y letters of credit, total : $ 1,929,000 ticipation. • my Lifetime Service Guarantee. Service Guarantee. I fix cars for ertificates of deposit in denominations Farmers are encouraged to OO.OOOormore . 22,324,000 report the amount of acreage Here's how it all pays off for keeps. And I put it in writing. AvjJHge for calendar month ending with report date: placed in PIK to their crop in­ and due from depository institutions 11,825,000 surance agent by March 1, the you. If you ever need to have Come in now for details. ral funds sold and securities purchased deadline for reporting. der agreements to resell 6,738,000 FCIC increases the policy your Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, or This limited warranty covers vehicles in 1 loans 120,452,000 guarantee for wheat, when the Ford Light Truck fixed, you pay normal use. And excludes routine mainte­ e certificates of deposits in denominations PIK acreage is reported. This is nance parts, belts, hoses, sheet metal and f$100,000ormore 21,040,000 L done, according to Cranson, to once, and I'll guarantee that, if upholster)'. 1 deposits 200,132,000 encourage participation in PIK rities sold under agreements to repurchase 97,000 and to reflect the probability that the producer will increase his ef­ To&l&ssets $216,001,000 forts to maximize yields on the aid J. Chadwick, Comptroller, of the above-named bank do remaining acres. & declare that this report of condition has been prepared in con- We fix cars for keeps. nce with the instructions issued by the Board of Governors of the ^^0m± al Reserve, System and is true to the best of my knowledge and Douglas Houk Promoted in Air Force Donald J. Chadwick Sgt. Douglas Houk, the son of LIFETIME he undersigned directors, attest to the correctness of this report Norman and Delores Houk of jdltion and declare that it has been examined by us and to the North l^ake, has been promoted SERVICE [f our knowledge and belief has been prepared in conformance *M*

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Ball Won't Drop for Chelsea As MHan Posts 63-48 Win When you out-play an opponent, were going awry. Shots from the in every phase of the game, you field that looked to be, dead on merschmidt and Glenn Prinzing what they could do. They played naturally expect to win; That target somehow didn't drop. replacing juniors Eric Schaffner awfully well. You couldn't ask for isn't necessarily so in basketball and David Steinhauer. One result better effort." " We should haye been ahead by was that senior 6-2 forward where the only score that counts at least 10 at the half, and I don't As they have all season, senior is the number of balls that go Chuck Hager wound up playing co-captains David Kiel and Mar­ N think they could have come back on the point, where he didn't do ty Steinhauser led the Bulldogs through the hoop, n T W•;'• at us," Ash said, "We had their badly. . Chelsea whipped- Milan trior-. back court shut down and their with 16 and 11 points, respective­ oughly here last Friday nig^t, yet key people in foul trouble. "I wanted this game to be the ly. Nobody else got more than came out on the short end of a What happened was, simply, seniors' game to win or lose," five. Balanped scoring has been a 6348 score simply because the Ash said, "It was their last home problem for the Bulldogs all that instead of being down by 10 season long. ball wouldn't drop through the at the half Milan was ahead by game, and they wanted to show basket; one and came on to win, the Sign "I doh't think I've ever before of a good, '.veil coached te«m Si seen anything quitelike it,'' said which took advantage of its op­ 'Co" fir'"fItunt s snntits a dispirited Bulldog coach Paul portunities. The Big Reds didn't Ash. "We did everything right. play particularly well, biit were We beat them on defense, we out- good enough to win, which is the ers rebounded them, we got^ good sign of a champion, shots. The ball just wouldn't go Ash started an all-senior lineup Chelsea junior varsity basket- some wind sprints Saturday down for us.'' for Chelsea, with Jerry Ham- bah\ coach Mariin Wilson ran "It's a shame. Our kids played morning with members of his their hearts"out. They wanted the squad looking on an applauding game badly, and they certainly or jeering as the case might be. played well enough to win it. He was glad to do it There's a certain amount of luck "I told the kids that they could in basketball, and we didn't have play good enough defense to hold any of it going our way." over Milan under 40 points," Wilson said. "I promised that they would ine Bulldogs, for example, /tuiiaiAAfian t nnipOiii t guard Mika were two for 10 from the foul line AT**** V but were never ame to narrow me run a sprint for every point over Brown put on a clinic in how the 40 that Milan got, and that I during the first half, and all but positioni should beplayed as he ^^^&^^.'„Mu would run one for every point two of the misses were in one- led the visiting Maples to a 5347 ^¾¾ KeTc^iS under 40." and-ope situations. There wasn't Valentine's Day victory over gooa fiame' ^eisea coach f aui a bad shot in the bunch of Chelsea. Brown scored 20 of his Ash said. "Aariah is a Class A The final score was Chelsea 51, misfires. Balls that appeared to team's points. school and has a fine team. I Milan 36, Which meant that be headed in bounced and spun The Bulldogs got behind early think we. gave them all they Wilson had to chug up and down out. and trailed at the end of the first wanted. If we could have .stayed the floor four times. with them through that first "Hey, if the boys always played It wasn't only free throws that quarter, 18-10. They fought back, quarter, we might have won." that well, I'd run forever," Marty Steinhauer, who had the Wilson said, "They came as close assignment: to guard all-stater to perfection, in terms of what we Brown, led the Bulldogs with 11 wanted to do, against Milan as points. Eric Schaffner had 10, you are eves going to see a team David Steinhauer eighjt, and perform. It \was excellent, pa- David Keil and Chuck Hager six tient, disciplined basketball. All each. the lessons We've been trying to teach came together." Mftelsea and Dexter got the gan at 8 p.m. following an open­ What Wilson teaches, basically chance to have at it and deter­ ing game at 6:30 between can be summarized in four mine on the floor which is the bet­ Tecumseh and Saline. Freshman HIGH IN THE AIR: Typical of the effort made jerry Hammerschmidt. Other Bulldogs in picture i ter basketball team as they met words: defense, defense, pa­ The losers of the two games tience, patience, Done right, it by Chelsea's basketball seniors as they lost Milan are David Kiel (54) arid Eric Schaffner (24). ;.., last night in the opening round of will play at 6:30 tomorrow night Cagers Win works. , last Friday night is this soaring jump shot by w the Southeastern Conference to determine fifth and sixth Ken Martin had a game-high 22 tournament in Tecumseh's gym. places in the tournament. points for Chelsea, including 10 of SEC HOUND-UP: moof hepaiiring of the; twq ddy/ni ' The' winner^ofthe Tecumseh-; WM 11 from the foul. line. Dan Bellus •hvi-*''

>•/ ...;> -.'HBM •'••-IW , '-iteV scored 12 and did a £u^r'defen­ ''i\\> the luck of the tournament draw. 1 >n;liW at 8 o'clock tomorrow. The'tour- ' Chelsea's freshman basketball sive job on Milan's Chris Pope ' /> Each team beat the other once in ner between Chelsea nad Defter team has won five in a row to ' .M regular-season play. Each won who had given the Bullpups fits in Dexter toppled Tecumseh, 43-33, each with 4-6 records. will go against Milan at 7:30 p.m. raise its record to 7-6 on the an earlier game. It's Milan by a mile. to pull into a tie with Chelsea for Saline and Tecumseh trail;ja11¾t on its home court in closely Friday, Both Milan and Lincoln season. "We are improving," "I told Dan before the game The Big Reds clinched the played contests. drew byes in the opening round of said a happy coach Ted Hen­ that Ldidn't think he Would be a regular season Southeastern Con­ third place in the conference, 3-7. Playing in the neutral zone of the tourney because of their one- dricks. "This group of boys has complete player unless he could ference basketball championship the small Tecumseh gym will be two regular season finishes, and come a. long way, and I'm proud shut Pope down. Let me tell you, with a hard-won 63-48 victory a challenge to both teams. It's not each is assured of no worse than of them." Bellus showed me that he's now a over Chelsea last Friday night DRAINS and SEWERS an easy place to play in unless fourth in the season's standings. After a Feb. 2 game against complete player. He met the and need to win only one game in you are used to it, which is why Losers of the above two games Jackson Northwest was cancel­ challenge." the upcoming SEC tournament to Tecumseh has to be considered a will be pitted against each other led because of bad weather, the The bad news is that the Bull- assure at least a share of the title. CLEANED ELECTRICALLY dark-horse to win the tournament at 6:30 Friday, March 2, • in a Chelsea frosh ran off consecutive pups lost to the Adrian JV's 62-55, Lincoln is the only other team <\'> despite its mediocre season game that will decide third and victories over Saline, 46-40; with a chance to win the crown. record. on Feb. 14. fourth places. Winners will come Pinckhey, 54-52, and Stockbridge, "We just had a bad shooting The Railsplitters kept their hopes ' Chelsea defeated Dexter, 39-31, on the floor at 8 o'clock to deter­ 56-43. night," Wilson said. "We hit only alive with an 87-65 overtime vic­ SINKS FLOOR on Dec. 16 in the lowest-scoring mine which is first and second in The Saline contest was unusual tory against Saline to stay within SUMPS DRAIN& game played so far this season in 32 percent from the floor, and you the tournament. in that Chelsea shot 18 of 27 from can!t beat anybody that way. catching distance of Milan. TOILETS the SEC. Both teams were ice- the foul line while their foes were All games will be played at 'We don't have much size, and What it comes down to is that MAIN,, cold from both the field and foul Tecumseh. An earlier plan to 0-0., "You don't often see so have we to be patient and work Lincoln would have to win the line! something like that in a game LINES hold the tournament at Siena for the good shots. We need to tournament, while Milan was PROMPT SERVICE -;f Dexter came back to win the Heights College, Adrian, didn't played away from home, but the shoot about 50 percent to win. If finishing third, for Lincoln to tie. rematch on Jan. 31, 5748, with a work out. The Tecumseh gym is fact is that we lust didn't commit we get much below that level, It can happen, but it isn't likely. STORM fine stretch effort after the game small, and seating is limited. Out- many fouls," Hendricks said. In other SEC action last Friday was tied at 42 early in the fourth we're in trouble." SEWERS; > of-town fans are advised to get "Saline never got to the line, and Martin had 29 points in the quarter. • ' '; there early. that was the difference in the Adrian game and Bellus 13. SEPTIC TANKS-Cleaned, Installed, Repaired The Chelsea-Dexter clash be- game." SEC STANDINGS Chelsea was down by two at seven assists and three steals. SEC Points Season DRAINFIELD & OTHER EXCAVATING : half-time but kept cool under a The Chelsea frosh were 23 of 45 Milan 9-1 18 14-3 full-court pressure defense and from the field and eight of 10 from Lincoln...... 7-3 14 13-4 •RESIDENTIAL •COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL -J took advantage of free-throw op­ the foul line. Chelsea 4-6 8 7-9 SAVE 6% on your order. portunities to come back and win. "Pinckney played very well, Dexter 4-6 8 8-9 Mark Bareis had 14 points and and the game was just as close as Saline 3-7 6 4-13 BOLLINGER SANITATION SERVICI Stop by during eight rebounds, Matt Steinhauer the score, " Hendricks said. 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Rolling Pin League Kahuna Mixed League Chelsea Lanes Mixed NOTES StUMUogg as of Feb. 14 Stiadbujf M of Feb. 17 W l Studtafs as «1 Feb. 12 ^^ W L W L Silverware 56 40 TeoPins 112 56 .Cups 84 -42 TownfcCountry ...W 31 3 Rights* A Wrong ..,.,..57 34 Washtenaw Carpet Clean »5 73 BY BILL MULLEND0RE Qrln^erS.... •.....; ...... ,53 43 TouchofClasa 94½ 73½ $tteeCup« 49½ 44¼ AllStars. -..» 3* OwGaiw » » S.MichlganFoodServlc«...a., 94 74 Jl&Uyrollers 49 47 Ann Arbor Centerleas ,...90½ 77½ Blenders.... 49 47 MaGtf...... ,..-.53 '38 Blockbusters 48 43 Shaklee '••• 85 Brooms 48½ 47½ Schneider's Grocery 85 pAieKutter* 48 48 Perfek Strangers... 47 37 Ewes Gas*-,..,,.. « 45 WlldPour 85 63 Odds and ends from the sports desk: , Beaters..... ,47 49 Chelsea Woodshed 83 85 Pots 47 49 South Landers ....45 4« Kern's Funny Farmers 45 46 Vogel's Party Store 82 86 I stand corrected, and apologize, When 1 wrote a couple of weeks Lollipops 48½ 49½ MalloyLltho 81½ 86½ tkppyCookm 46 50 WWtewahls ...44 47 ago about the athletic rivalry between Chelsea and Saline, I was only RisefcStelners. .42 49 Blue Gills..... 78 90 troopers ..39½ ,56½ B&B..,. 77½ 90½ about half right. Chelsea has, in fact, held its own very well in the com­ fittjar Bpwla 39 57 Part-time Farmers...... 42 49. Hayseeds...... 38 46 Warboys 73 95,, |p0 series and over; 0. Clark, 507; S. Howlets Hardware 68 100 petition in recent years, as several people were quick to point out. pola.511:K.Vedder,528. Goodtimere.. 38 53 I «'000 games and overs G. Clark, 201; B. North Country Roughnecks...... 35 56 Alley Oops.. 60 108 The misstatements stemmed from being new to town and not having MeAThemThree :.34 57 Wolfgang, 201. Women, 425 series and over: P, Keezer, the background of knowledge that comes from living where you work. I VM series and over; B. Robinson, 470; M. Chelsea Taxidermy Studio ,...... 32 59 Women, 450 and over series: K. Powers, 461; I, Behnke, 493; J. Schulze, 454; P. SShauer, 426; M. Kolander, 429; P. Harook, Hawley, 5»; M. J. Gipson, 453; K. Stivers, should have done some more checking before sitting down at the &7; M. Belleau, 454; B. Roberts, 465; P. 464; S. McCaUa, 481; H. Bareia, 471; M. Boll­ inger; $, Steele, 542. 429; P, Spaulding, 438; K. Wagner, 498; H. typewriter. fyttrster, 459; D, Homing, 403; E. Heller, Scrlpter, 441 j A, Richmond, 501; T. Boyer, 454; L. Clowe, 142, 14«; D. KUnk, 184, 151, Men, 500 over series: G. White, 511; E, , I still think—and some other knowledgeable people agree—that . GreenLeaf, 550; P. alien, 520; K. McCaUa, 573; P. Vogel, 429; M. Alexander, 429; B. 151; G. Clark, 201,140,166; R. Musbach, 429; R«vill,439. Saline has an edge simply by virtue of the fact of being a bigger school J. Paglarlni, 462; S. Bo wen, 475; L. Hallo, 518; P. Bycraft, 515; P. Bareis, 520; P. Adams, 511; R. Wahl, 564; P: Clark, 581; Tv Men, 475 series and over: E, Keezer, 573; 452; B, Selwa, 430; A. Gray, 450; B. P. Beaver, 484; P. Wyiiams, 545; T. Boyer, than,the others in the Southeastern Conference. Other things equal, a Wolfgang, 472; B. Haist, 454; M. Plumb, 411; Steele, 514; E. Borders, $29, Women, 150 and over games: L. Herrick, 544; C, Gipson, 571; J. Clark, 538; R.Laeder, larger student body will yield a larger number of quality athletes year in D. Pfitzenmaler, 426; M. Biggs, 454; K. 507; P, Schrotenboer, 496; H. Spaulding, 497; Stecker, 402; M. Wooster, 411; P. Zangara, 157; K. Bauer, 153; K, Powers, 186; K, Greenleaf, 155; I. Houle, 158; S. McCalla, S. Wagner, 488; R. Seripter, 500; .E, Rowe, and year out. That's the way the numbers game works. We'll watch and 419; M. Rite, 434; S. Rite, 411; I. Fouty, 481; 575; A. Slas, 495; P. Marsh, 496; T. Warboy, M. Koaninskl, 422; P. Vargo, 402; J. Edick, 152,165,164; H. Bareis, 196; E. Heller, 161; see. F.'Ferry, 159, 1»; 0. Reed. 162, 153; L. 624,- T. Beranek, 5^0; T. RevlU, 489. 484; C, Ramsey, 422; C. Bacon, 441; J. Women, 150 games and over:-P. Keezer, * * * Cavender, 422; C. Brooks, 417. Larsen, 151; P. Clark, 170; M, Bollinger, 151, 172; K. Clark, 160, 158; S, Steele, 190, .188, 181,153; C. Bolzman, 156; P. Richmond, 170; i 140 games and over; P. Wurster, 176,148; L. Behnke, 173,189; J. Schulze, 154,169; T. Congratulations to David Kiel on winning a four-year football Mi Wojcicki, 175, 146; D, Horning, 149; E. 167; L, Stoll, 167. Men, 170 and over games: J. Herrick, 171; Zaterski, 168; P. Hawley, 182,199; M. J. Gip­ scholarship 1o Michigan State University. It's an excellent honor for a fine Heller, 156, 159; B. Robinson, 162,155,153; son, 179; K. Stivers, 176; T, Penlx, 156; P. M. Schauer, 143,150} M. Kolander, 161,153; R. Bareis, 174; J. Bauer, 171,204! G. White, young man. 187, 186; E. Greenleaf, 205,192; M. Fouty, Spauldlng, 160,157; K. Wagner, 178,156,164; P. Harook, 187.149; M, Belleau, 166.151; B. H. Seripter, 182; J^Buckner, 174; A, Rich­ Roberts, 153, 155; L. Clouse, 142, 148; P, 10i. rv 411«« 1*0 101- T RWtor 17A- K Mr. Unless you know a whole lot more about the fine points of football Calla,*m,"m:,'D~Bycraft".' 173, 181; P, mond, 1W, i», ii3; i. jjoyw, 158,191,194; C.. KUnk, 184,151,151; G. Clark, 201,140,166; M. Sande, 150; C. Lambert, 154,153; G. Clemes, than I do, it's extremely difficult to evaluate the performance of offen­ Nadeau, 141; R, Musbach, 14¾ 165; J. Bareis, 187,191; P. Adams, 188; P. Scherdt, 176; L. Wahl, 161; R. Wahl, 195,178,191; M. 150; M. Alexander, 162; B. Revlll, 152. Paglarinl, 141,188,143; S.Bowen, 156,182; S. Men, 175 Games and over: E. Keezer, 177, sive linemen. They are the unsung heroes of the game. Seitz, 143; L. Hallo, 158, 166; B. Selwa, 144, Sweeny, 178; P. Clark, 187, 236; T. Steele, 197; E. Borders, 185,175;. 241; P. Williams, 206,184; T. Boyer, 211,188; How many times do you hear a public address.announcer say that so- 151; A. Grau, 181; B. Wolfgang, 143, 201; B. C. Gipson, 222,183; J. Clark, 224; R. Laeder, Haist, 150.159,145; M. Plumb, 144,149; C 209; D. Schrotenboer, 178,180; H, Spaulding, and-so made a tremendous' block to spring halfback Joe Speed for a big Ramsey, 145; P. Pfitzenmater, 145,158; M. Nile Owl League 191; P..Miller, 175; R, Scrlpter, 176; R, gain?/How many times do you read any such thing in the paper? Or listen BiggS. 169. 160; K. Sfccker, 153; S. Nicola, Standings u of Feb. 13 Clark, 184; E. Rowe, 177,190, 208; A. Slas, 140,180.191; L. Fowler, 147; K. Vedder, 155, W ' L ' 200; J. Sweet, 176; P. Marsh, 178; T. Warboy, to a TV commentator say it? How many times do you hear that quarter­ 177. 196; M. Wooster, 167; P. Zangara, 146, Chelsea Lanes.. — .115 60 200; T. Beranek, 226; T. Revlll, 179. back John Strongarm would have been flat on his back if somebody hadn't 150; M. Rite, 154, 154; S. RiU, 154, 154; S. Chelsea Uona. .'... .107 68 Rite, 141,146; I. Fouty, 161,181; M. Kozmin- Broderlck Shell 88 87 held off the rush so he had time to complete a pass? ski; 163, 146; P. Vargo, 168; J. Edick, 160, Tri-City Mixed League Charles Trinkle & Sons 86 89 All of us who watch and report sports are at fault in: failing to 167,157; C. Ramsey, 158; L. Porter, 157; C. PrintShop 86 89 Standings as of Feb. 17 Bacon, 173.154; J, Cavender, 178; C. Brooks, Springer Agency...... 74 101 W • L recognize the role that offensive linemen play. We follow the ball. We 141,163.- ON SWIMMING TEAM: Darren Girard swims on the Chelsea Village Bakery.., 73 102 McPonaid's...... ,U5 60 know who made the carries, who threw and caught the passes, who was Unit Packaging 71 104 Alpine Tree Service ,.111 W varsity boys team which has posted a fine 7-3 dual meet recdrd Senior House League 500 series and over: J. Beeman, 511; P. 3-R • in M season. He swims in the longer free style races and relays, and also in on the tackles. What we don't know in most instances is. who made the Standing as nf Feh. 13 Welshans, 531; P. Huehl, 500; E. GreenLeaf, ««.^ • - — eoa. T VAUL u<>, T MifAMt The Village Tap.... i....'...... 107 68 performs in the individual medley. successful plays possible, the guys whe do the blocking. W L *JQ1> *J, nail971l| WO) U. X «WU\t VVIIi Vf iu;v«U) RealAle M « Washtenaw Engineering 34 15 559; A. Sias, 519; G. Gerstler, 527. Chelsea Lanes 96 79 I've made a promise TO myseif that; next fail, i'm deliberately going VFWNo.4076 34 15 200 games and over: P. Welshans, 222; E. TindaU Roofing 94 81 to take my eyes off the ball and watch what's happening up front where McCaUaFeeds .,,,.,33 16 GreenLeaf, 212; P. Hansen, 219; J. Y/elsik, The Woodshed 91 84 Steele's Heating ,26 16 210; A. Slas, 519. Burnett &Westcott 90 ,85 • the action starts. I hope maybe Gene LaFave will give me some tips on Kilbreath's Trucking 30 19 Chelsea Big Boy... •• 87 88 Chelsea Swimmers what to look for. Bauer Builders 29 20 Wednesday Owletis Countryside Builders 86 89 K.of C 24 18 Standings as of Feb. 15 Lloyd's Auto Bodv 82 • 93 I'm told that David Kiel is a devastating blocker, and I have to Team No. 17 .....,...26 23 W L Wolverine Food 4 SpiriU 70 105 believe it. MSU wouldn't waste a scholarship worth about $20,000 on Thompson's Pizza. ,. .24 25 Sir Pizza...... 62½ 33½ Ann Arbor Leisure Time .69½ 05½ Freeman Machine 23 26 Jerry'sPaint8eBodyShop,...... 58 38 Universal Car Wash 69 m Defeat Jackson, someone who doesn't have the size and skills to play Big Ten football. I do Chelsea Lumber ...23 26 Chelsea Lanes 56 , 40 Baby SpUtfc the Headplns. 68½ 106½ know Dave is big. I'm not small, but have to look up when I talk to him. Chelsea Big Boy .21 28 Stivers, 49 47 Cook&Stanley 66 109 T-€ Welding '...21 28 Freeman Machine .48½ 47½ Craft*Monier 84 111 Back when ( was growing up, there was a.role model called the All- Bollinger Sanitation. ..: 21 28 K. J. Sommers Chiropractor.... .48 48 Men, 525 and over series: P, Buku, 530; S. American boy. This mythical young man combined athletic skills with in­ Parts Peddler 20 29 Chelsea BigBoy 46½ 49½ Kontos, 533; J. Marek, 571; T. Schulze, 551; Spot 13 in State Waterloo Village Market 19 30 The Berry Patch 46 50 G. Burnett, 580; J. Ritchie, 538. telligence, and performed well both on the field and in the classroom. Kiel Roberts Precision.. ,'...... , .18 31 McDonald's 46 50 Men, 200 and over games: S, Kontos, 221; Chelsea High school's boys Jenex ,.'..., 8 41 Kaiser Excavating .../... 42 54 J. Marek, 227; P. Shadley, 220; G. Burnett, one-sided from the beginning, fits the description very well. •' 600 series and over: N. Fahrner, 616. Where House Records. ...41½ 54½ 206; J. Ritchie, 211; P. Fletcher, 204. swimming team ended its dual with Chelsea holding back and * . * * .' 525 and over series: M. Poertner, 562; R. Laura's Beauty Salon. 34 62 Women, 475 and over series; H. Fox, 484; meet season with a 104-56 win Steeny, 551; R. Wotflnger, 570; W. Games of 150 and over: T. Dimond, 163; S. M.J.Gipson,513; P.Harook,489; C.Thomp­ trying not to run up a big score. I've been asked to discuss'"what went wrong" with this year's Westphal, 529; P. Clouse, 535; J. Daniels, over Jackson High school, Higley, 162; C. Root, 2»; M. Bayer, 159; G. son, 487; L. Howard, 478; C. Shadley, 477; F. Meet highlights included come- Chelsea High school basketball team. Sorry, folks, but I don't intend to 590; J. Hughes. 539; E. Buku, 540; R. Herrst,. Tolles, 182; M. Moore, 176; L. Rite, 176; S. Green, 505; M. Westcott, 480; J. Burnett, posting a 7-3 record. 525; P. Alber, 543; P. Thompson, 543; G. Rite, 180, 161; M. Kozminski, 153; J. A. 479; A. Gochanour, 503; E. TindaU, 514; C. from-behind wins by Dan get into that. Packard, 580; P. Allen, 551; G. MeNutt, 538; Beauehamp, 151; K. Pale,. 152, 152; K, The meet against Jackson was Burns, 476; V. Matthews, 487. Degener of Chelsea in the It's easy—far too easy—to sit back and criticize the efforts of G. Speer, 531; P. Bycraft, 543; J. Bauer, 575; Renaud, 164, 168; P. Fahrner, 155; V. Women, 165 and over games: V. Matth­ 200-yard free and Jeff Nemeth in H^McCalla, 549; K. Unterbrink, 547. Wurster, 156; M. Walz, 201, 159, 186; J. ews, 180; A. Gochanour, 189,177; E, TindaU, players and say. they should have done this, that or the other thing in­ 210 and over games: M. Poertner, 213; N.. Cavender, 161; T. Boyer, 161, 160, 187; S. 176, 175;,C. Burns, 185; V. Craft, 188; C. Senior House League the 500 free. Nemeth set a Fahrner. 223; R. Wolfinger, 235; W. Girard, 210; J. Murphy, 169, 156; M, Monler, 184; G. Ritchie, 173; C. Wade, 169, Standings as of Feb. 20 freshman record for the distance. stead of what they did. It's easy to second-guess coaches. The fact is Westphal, 214; J. Daniels, 216; P. Allen, 211. McGuire, 150,150,156; G. Walkowe, 171; D. 168; P. Branch, 168,167; M. Westcott, 176; J. W ,L that, if I could do any better, i should be out there doing it. Powaga, 180,182,161; C. Underhile, 153; L. Burnett, 171; C. Shadley, 168; F. Green, 196; • Washtenaw Engineering 41 15 The team has now broken two Haas, 157; ,W. Kaiser, 190; P. Kennedy, 164; ' L. Howard, 192; P. Harook, 191; K. Lyerla, McCalla Feeds 38 18 varsity records in diving (both by The Bulldogs have had a disappointing season if you measure, Leisure Time League J. Montgomer, 168; P. Clark, 157; P. Bice, 179; C. Thompson, 175; H. Fox,'167,169; M. • VFWNo.4076 34 ' 22 achievement by wpn-lqst records, but it hasn't been for lack of effort by Standings u of Feb. 1« ; 177; M. Roberts, 170; J. Lonsky, 153,163. j. Gipson, 177,175; J. Hafner, 167. Thompson's Pizza. ...31 25 Kralg Leach), four freshman - r „„:., •,..•, f V&Xi?*" —~ •''"••' •' .i;lBaiierB.uildew)ii..f;jiV'svai^;>3i 1125 ' recbr^-freestyle relaf team of ^.WBr&pr^cMes^ anybody laughing in-'the:lo§k«nTopm who's up?...;...... -^r.dS'r^.' * B 100 free —Ramsey first, BOWLING SW. '* hteJMM®>M&M&& MM MjittfMMiiaMaa MMMMM mm m* mjr- mi in i)p mi mil ^m^ •MMMHMBMPMBBM hspn are members of the finish in the Southeastern Conference. Entrants may obtain entry Chelsea varsity wre ig team which has had a forms at Canoesport, 1325 Hutchins Ave., Ann Arbor, on or after March 2. There is no entry Swimniiifs Beat Willow Run, fog QJIH nn limitations flboi't canoes or paddles. Life vests should be worn and a change of Perforin Well in Invitational clothes carried in a waterproof ti^mUt 'i Chelsea's varsity 'KM»VMboy« swim­ container. mers defeated Willow Run, 100 backstroke-Dan Degener, Nemeth, first; Dan Dent, Jeff Portages are permitted only at 107-50, on Feb. 7 and placed the 1:06.2. Mason, Darrin Girard, Wayne customary summer sites, and no most competitors in ,the 100 breaststroke—Brent Bauer, Lewis, seventh. more than two paddlers are freshman-sophnidre invitational 1:12.4., • 200 free-Jeff Nemeth third, allowed per canoe. Paddlers 11111¾ meet held here Feb, 11. 400 free relay-Mike Coffman, Paul Robbins, sixth, should scout the river and six por­ ' Bulldogs winners in the Willow Steve Ramsey, Brad Doan, Dan 200 individual medley—Dan tages beforehand. Run meet included: ; Degener. Degener, seventh. Times of start and finish must 200-yard medley relay (Craig The victory raised the team's 50 free—Mark Westhoven, be validated at time clocks at the Miller, Brent Bauer, Jeff season record io 7-3. The 10th; Wayne Lewis, 12th; Portage Inn and at Haab's. Cur­ PIGEON RIVER COUNTRY ELK: This is the through growing. The animal in the middle js. Mirrsaf^ U«»»^ hAn«\ 1 .KQ ft Bulldogs will conclude their licltlcui, uiau uuan/) i.w,". < Divin**—Mark Westhoven first' rent record time is 5 hours 37 time of year when the elk in Michigan's Pigeon younger and will sprout about six points. Don't be 200 freestyle—Darrin Fowler, schedule tomorrow with their Dan Dent, third; Eric Beii Sixth. minutes set by solo paddler John River Country herd are segregated by sexes. The deceived by the camera angle in this Bale Fisher ± ± 2:07.1. own invitational meet here. Four 100 fly—Scott Pryor first;.Dar-. Adams last year. Most canoeists cows are looking for secluded places to drop their hell-photo, which makes the animals look smaller; V 200 individual medley—Brent of the top 10 teams in the state are rin Girard seventh; Jeff Mason, 'spent 7 to 10 hours on the river. calves, while the bulls gather in groups to grow than they are. Each weighs at least 500 "ounds. A Bauer, 2:20.8 scheduled to participate. , eighth. Last year the first canoe left at antlers for next fall's breeding season. The left mature bull can go up to 1,000 pounds, the size of a • J^ 50 free-Jeff Nemeth, :24.6 In the freshman-sophomore in­ 100 free—Wayne Lewis, midnight and finished shortly and right bulls in this photo will be "royals" with small horse. . ' • 4 Diving-Dan Dent, 172.15. vitational, scorers were: seventh. after noon. 12-point racks when their velveted racks get 100 fly-Mike Coffman, 1:04.3. Medley relay—Craig Miller, 500 free-Jeff Nemeth, fourth; 500 free-Ted Merkel, 5:37.4 Dan Degenei4, Scott Pryor, Jeff Paul Robbins, fifth. Chelsea Women's 100 back-Craig Miller, first; Volleyball League Dan Dent, 12th. W L 100 breast-Jeff Mason, 10th. Ahrend Tree Farm 7 2 INCOME TAX 400 free relay—Craig Miller, OUT IN Paul Robbins, Dan Degener, Dotyie-ODairy Ranch..6 3 & ACCOUNTING SHVKES Scott Pryor, fifth. BookCrafters 3 6 Tower Mart 2 7 THE OPEN CALL FOR APPOINTMENT - j Biddy Basketball f / RICK RICKERMAN By BILL MULLENDORE 935 S. MAIN (FRISINGER REALTY) petition Continues .) 1 CHELSEA, MICH. PH. 475-1432 or 475-8683 Biddy Basketball results for The Department of , Natural con't possibly work" and would be' Waterloo and Pinckney recreation the week ending Feb. 18 includ­ High scorers included Brian Resources has proposed a limited a waste of time, money and effort. areas. Elk are no wilder than tur­ ed: Talbot, Tom Steele, Kyle Plank, elk hunting season in the Pigeon I wonder. keys, and turkeys are taking hoTd •}• • WBA Brian Burg, Brandon Murrell, River Country State Forest next The same things were said about hereabouts. ~ : Chad Starkey, Rob Stoffer, Ken ^Celtics 34,< Hjwks 31. ^"" ;,t..fq)l/: and. already . the idea has the introduction of wild,turkeys, in­ . Elk can be captured with the a|£ \j^mmw* oil M *?$*' (PPiltjOns 39, BOcks 10. %. Sla^e, Philip Steele, Lee Skyles, Karl Becker, Vince Dunn, Gar­ become coiitroverslali to Michigan back during the of a dart gun which shoots a dosjj •76'ers 40, Lakers 9. I can testify from experience 1960's. DNR wildlife managers in­ of tranquilizer into the animal, inf-jj .SESSION * * * rett Kern, Chris Duham, Bryndon Skelton, Colby Skelton, Cory that it's a no-win situation. At best sisted that it couldn't work, and mobilizing it for crating and shitf* ABA ping. There is some mortality (ft, CHELSEA VILLAGE COUNCIL Celtics 33, Bulls 31. Brown, Craig McCalla,, Ben only a few hunting permits could be fought the idea until it was forced 76'ers 41, Pistons 21. Hurst, Greg Towe, Bob Coelius, issued, which means there would upon them. The turkeys have the operation, but the rate isnty Notice is hereby given that a Special Session of the Lakers drew a bye. Chris Haugen, Colten White, be thousands of disappointed and taken hold and succeeded far be­ high. jj Chelsea Village-Council will be held in the Council Room * * * Nicole Hansen, Tom White, therefore unhappy applicants. yond anybody's wildest dreams, Given the fact that only a fe^i in the Chelsea Municipal Building on Tuesday, February NBA Nathan Correll, Eric Brown, If there is one thing the DNR and are spreading all over the elk need to be removed from thfe 28, 1984, at 7:30 o'clock P.M., to consider the application Bullets 36, Pistons 2. John Aiford and Tim Wescott. doesn't need, it is a big bunch of state. Pigeon River Country herd, I thinly for an Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate from Knicks 36, 76'ers 12. dissatisfied customers, and such a Is it possible that elk might do that the trap-and-transfer methofy BookCrafters, Inc...amend the General Fund Budget, pay group will be created through any as well if given the chance? is worth a try. If it doesn't work$ bills, and consider any other business that may come kind of a drawing, especially if I think it is possible and worth a there will be no harm done. If (1? before the Council. Rheta Collins Is First there are relatively few winners. try. does work, the DNR will earn U I have watched computer draw­ The conventional wildlife very large feather in its cap for] VILLAGE OF CHELSEA ings for anterless deer and elk management wisdom is that elk having tried to do something anj$ % In Cribbage Tourney succeeded. $ EVELYN ROSENTRETER, CLERK ties are broken by counting the hunting permits and can certify con't live in the presence of peo­ Rheta Collins won first place in ple', and that there is no place the Chelsea Cribbage Tourna­ number of points scored in lost that they are conducted with ment by the narrow margin of games, and that is how Collins' scrupulous honesty. The table of other than the Pigeon River Coun­ more points scored in losing victory was achieved. Her random numbers used to program try where they can survive and Golf Course Open§ games than second-place finisher 12-point margin, achieved during the computer is completely imper­ thrive in Michigan. NOTICE TomHaight. four losing games, was less than sonal. The results could not Maybe so, and maybe also not For Early PlayerM Both Collins and Haight won 10 half the length of the board. possibly be jiggered in favor of ..so. The City of Ann Arbor, Depart? games and lost four in the final Glenn Boyer (9-5) and Elmer anybody. ment of Parks and Recreaticjp LIMA TOWNSHIP Vasas (8-6) filled out the quartet The fact is that elk were native round of play among eight sur­ Unfortunately, you can't con­ have announced the opening <$ of prize-winners by finishing to Michigan until they were wiped vivors who had earned spots in vince people of that. So long as the front 9 holes at Huron Hil$ PROPERTY OWNERS third and fourth. Fifth through out by concentrated hunting during Golf Course effective Saturdays the finals following three rounds drawings for hunting permits are Stover's Appraisal Service, having reappraised all real eighth were Duane Boyer, Al the late 19th century. They are big Feb. 18. A special pre-season ratja of preliminary games. held, there . will be outcries of property In Lima Township, will meet with property In cribbage tournament play, Schaffer, David Kriise and Har- animals which provide a lot of for each 9 holes played will be m riette Haight. cheating and favoritism. That is a effect. $ t owners, at the Lima Township Hall, 11452 Jackson Road, meat, and the pioneer settlers monkey on the DNR's back, and it Dexter, Mi., to go over the new true cash value appraisal were quick to catch on to the fact. Huron Hills will open for th$! won't go away. of your property and answer any questions you may They sought out ond slaughtered 1984 season earlier than usuap have, on the following dates: What the DNR is talking about is elk without regard for the future primarily because of the recent LIMA TOWNSHIP a very limited elk hunt, perhaps mild temperatures. < Please note change well-being of the species, and The Department seeks the CQS conducted European-style with eventually kilted them all. Friday, February 24, 1984— guides accompanying every hunter operation of area golfers by as& Given the protection and man­ and pointing out the animals to be ing that they refrain from usin& 9 a.m. to 12 Noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. BOARD OF REVIEW agement of modern game laws and Leslie Park and the back nine a$ shot and culled from the herd. Saturday, February 25, 1984— practices, I have a hunch that elk Huron Hills until playing cond£ 9 a.m. to 12 Noon and 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons liable to That may be good management, iiist miaht make it in places like the tions permit. J assessment for taxes in but I doubt that it is acceptable All new appraisal records will be available for your in­ publjc relations. The idea is sound, spection and review. LIMA TOWNSHIP but sportsmen probably are not yet ready to buy it. Ice is Nice 11452 Jackson Road, Chelsea, Michigan Meanwhile, a controversy has LEILA C. BAUER arisen over whether there is or is For skaters, not walkers Lima Township Supervisor that the Board of Review will meet at the noi a surplus of eJk to be harvest­ ed. I'm inclined to believe the LIMA TOWNSHIP HALL biologists who have studied the to hear appeals to the Assessment Roll on herd and soy that it is over- browsing its range, and must be NOTICE MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1984 thinned. I'm four-square for hunting as a 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sharon Township Taxpayers way to manage wildlife, but have 80-lb. TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1984 to wonder if there may not be a At the June 1983 Sharon Township borad better way to go in this instance. bog meeting it was voted to impose a 3% penalty 9 a.m. to 12 noon; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. & 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The suggestion has been made that the surplus elk be trapped and $2.00 on all township taxes not paid by Feb. 14, 1984 at which time, upon request of any person, or his or her transferred to new locations. The with the following exceptions: senior citizen agent, who is assessed on this tax roll and If sufficient DNR's response has been that "it (65 or older), widows, paraplegics, quadra- cause is shown, the Board of Review will correct the plegics, eligible servicemen and eligible assessment on the property in question in a manner that Keep your walks veterans. will, in their judgment, make the valuation relatively just MICHAEL W. BUSH and equal. The assessment tax roll, after being reviewed C.P.A., P.C. If you plan to mail your tax return and do and approved by the Board of Review, will be the assess­ safe and clean with ment roll of LIMA TOWNSHIP for the year 1984. CfRllMrO RJMIC A< (OUNIANI qualify for one of the above exceptions, please 6790 DexterTownKolt Rd., Dexter Sterling® Halite mall a signed note to that effect. If you do not The County Board of Commissioners of Washtenaw J»h. 426 4556 County has proposed the following ratios for the year Melting Crystals. •qualify, please add the 3%. Thank you. INCOME TAXES •%i 1984; Agriculture, 48.09; Commercial 48.37, Industrial; Available at 50.82; Residential, 49,86; Developmental, 49.32. CONSULTING

SHARON TOWNSHIP LEILA C. BAUER, Supervisor M»n4ar <"iiy. 4 » m. i p.m, HONEGGERS & CO., INC. htrttq I Wlur4«y tppttatiMMIi l«»tt«tl* VsSH - $hlrl#y N*lg«bcru«r, Treasurer ! 180 D«xt«r.Ch»U*a Rd. Ph.47S.1386 • »;••: Dated; Feb. tt, 1984 Ifi«yftf.s y i i i il

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Sandy beach, docta"1 • 8oa(s. Motors, Mob,/e Homes, Michigan's Oldest 1981 PLYMOUTH RELIANT —Trapunto sauna, 2 baths, woodturner, pond, 7' per word over 50 Chelsea schools. $35,000, L.C. wHh K Station Wagon. —Plastic Canvas Kits stream, 22x28' pole barn, family Snowmob.les, Sports $10,000 down. '»'' —Dazzle Aire Yarn by Caron Add $1.00 per insertion Ford Dealer 1981 CHEVETTE 4-dr. room. Quality plus! $98,500. Equ.pment Auto, transmission. 3 oz.-4 ply 50' per skein, if changed. 2/3 ACRE with 3-bedroom ranch qn* 4-wheel drive* IS OUR NAME! ROUND DINING TABLE with swivel $78:900. ad the first week. The Standard Financial 14 1981 CAM ARO choirs. Very good condition, $100. cannot accept responsibtHty for Bus. Opportunity . .. 15 GOLDEN AGE BEAUTY — Village of Local car, BUILDING SITES: Many to choose Gregory. Spacious 5-bedroom home Ph, 475-3452. 38 errors on ads received by 1981 LINCOLN TOWN CAR DEXTER-426-4677 from, 2 ac, 5 ac, and 10 acres. Card of Thanks...... 16 has 1 '/i baths, two marble (net­ CEDAR POSTS — 3V*"-5>A" top, True luxury. telephone but will make every ef­ working) .firepl. not. gas. heat, Open daily til 6 PM $1.85 ea.; min. 350. Ph. (517) In Memoriam 17 1981 FORD P-100 * • rt t » I _ J t;| O Oil FARMS: 83 acres Grass Lake, 93 fort to make them appear correct­ workshop-garage is insulated. Zoned won. a VVBU, in 3 i M v_9-5 Legal Notices 18 : Only 40,000 miles. f +J'\J\j%* / • acres South Lyon, 10 acres Chelsea. commercial. Ideal for fix-it shop, Saturdays 9-1 PM ly. Refunds may be made only 1981 GMC PICKUP 6-cyl. ALFALFA HAY for sale. Ph. 4/5-8446 plumbing or electrical business.. x38tf | when erroneous uu is cancelled i 25,000 miles. . 0(38 REALTORS $59,900. Terms negotiable, Farm & Garden SEARS CHAIN SAW, $100 or best Bob Koch ,426-4754 I alter the first week that it ap­ ) Buy. ... Owl I • • • offer. 475-8183. 39-2 Kafhy Frisinger .475-2621 pears. RUGGED 26 ACRES — Unique, very Herman Koenn 475-2621 CHICKENS — ,White Rock, FFA FREE FILL DIRT Ph. 475-3480. pleasant 3-bedroom, two full baths. Consign..., Jack Wellnitz 475-7373 project, $2.50 ea. Ph. 1-498-2588. x38 Real Estate Home has spacious open floor plan. l x33ff LJu_UJ -x38 Office or rec room in bosement at 1982 FIREBIRD SE COUCH, like new. Earth tones, driveway level, 1¼ miles from 1-9^. Fully equipped. $225. Call after 6 p.m. 426-2576. Real Estate One THORNTON Grass Lake schools. $85,000. L.C. 1982 MUSTANGGL 2-dr. SPECIAL — Premium June Clover, x39-2 terms negotiable. Automatic with air. 60-lb bushels, $56. Also Vernal USA BUILDINGS — Agricultural-com­ Alfalfa and field seeds of all kinds. 995-1616 475-9193 1982 RELIANT ' mercial, full factory warranty, all FORMER D.Q. BUILDING — 1,500 sq. Cole's Elevator, Gregory, .498-2735. 4-dr. 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L.C. with $)0,000 1983 ESCORT 4-door GL and baths, open floor plan, full basement down. Demonstrator. Garage Sale 475-8424 SUPER STARTER HOME just inside with recreation room possibilities, Manchester Village limit. Priced at •*< Begonia Bulbs On 1 acre with additional lot 3 ACRES overlooking state land and MOVING SALE — Sat. Feb. 25, $39,500. available. $79,900. Now Available 9-5, 98 Cedar Lake, (off Cavanaugh Chelsea Office wildlife area. Property has nice woods and salvagable old garage Palmer Motors Lk. Rd.) Shelves, tools, light fixtures, 20179 McKernanRd. 3-BEDROOM RANCH on two-plus COUNTRY LIVING near 1-94. 3-year- Chelsea Hardware blender, picnic table, lumber, misc, and fireplace chimney, Waterloo Rec acres, finished basement, double old ranch situated on 9 acres. 3 Area. Grass Lake schools. $9,000. Priced to sell. -x38 (517)522-4739 storage barn. $65,000. bedrooms, woodburning stove, well We Value Our Ph. 475-1121 L.C. with $3,000 down. 110 S. Main insulated, triple glazed windows, x39-2 Antiques Grass Lake Office Reputation LAKE-FRONT — Year-round home on ond 2-car garage. All this for only CHELSEA SCHOOLS — 4.2 acres with 300 E. Michigan Ave. Crooked Lake with income cottage. $65,000. WANTED — Fostoria sherbet glasses two handsome new barns. Rolling 70 Years Proves it! Recreation Eqpt. $82,500. land. Waterloo Rec Area. $32,500.' with Heather design. Ph. Helen M, Have Buyers Waiting THIS ONE HAS THE SPACE YOU 475-1371 or.662-0524. ,,.-,,..., -14tf i ) -.':-.-•,>'Displaylot Open - CROSBY Fiberglass'Boat.---15'8". with "SWISS CHALET'''"-VI Qwh your own WANT — 9 acres (half wooded). 10 ACRES, nearly level". Paved rbacl. I 'Mon.$tTh/urs. Eves til 8:30; , 50 h.p. Johnson, electric start out­ to purchase farms Christmas trhe form; Very nice home 5-bedroom Victorian home only ! Good cropland. Grass Lake schools, Tues./Wecl;, Fri. Til 5:30 board motor, (needs overhaul) and Real Estate on 20 acres with over 5,000 planting $56,500. $17,000. L.C. poss. ' -t in this area! already growing. $115,000. Saturday Til 12:30 trailer. Ph. 475-1371, . x20tf 1978 PATRIOT — Double wide 2 SNOWMOBILES — 74 Massey- RESIDENTIAL-FARMS-COMMERCIAL NEW LISTING — Fantastic terms of­ CHELSEA 3-bedroom, 2 balhs, $3,800 down, WATERLOO REALTY Ferguson 440. 78. Yamaha 250. assume mortgage. Call 1-517- 37tf "UNIQUE" — Cedar and brick home fered on this 3-bedroom quality-built with 3 bedrooms, three full baths, tri-level. Call for details. 355 Clear Lake 475-1800 475-3650 $600, Tor both or best offer. 475-1428. 596-2000. 39-2 two fireplaces and much more. On JOANN WARYWODA, BROKER 38tf -x39-2 For Sale one fenced acre. $89,900. Eves 77 DODGE W-200 Power Wagon George Knickerbocker 475-2646 Phone 475-8674 . 3 PRICE REDUCED on this 3-bedroom /.-ton . 4 wheel drive pickup. Lang Ramsay 475-8133 Automatic power steering, power WEDDING STATIONERY — Prospec­ home on one plus acred close to tive brides are invited to see our Dana Bohlender 475-1478 Evenings and Sundays brakes, overload springs, 55,000 Sugar Loaf Lake. Property adjoins complete line of invitations and wed­ Steve Easudes .475-7511 Carol Warywodo ,475-2377 miles. $2,800 or best offer. Ph. state land. Just $52,000. ding accessories. The Chelsea Stand- New USED Cars Norma Kern 475-8132 Sue Lewe 1-517-522-5252 1-498-2588, __38 Helen Lancaster 475-1198 ard, 300 N. Main, Ph. 475-1371. 8tf GARVEY ROAD — Partially earth 3 8 tf 38 1983 FORD PICK-UP 4x4, WOOD -— Oak mixture, 4'x4'x8' sheltered brick ranch. Nice floor 15,000 miles. Power steering and cords, $70 cord, 7 cord minimum, plan, 3-plus acres, good access to brakes. Loaded. 971-4429, _3_9 semi load, or 3 cord 4'x8'xl6'-18" 1-94. 74 DODGE truck, club-cab 318, split $140 delivered ' in area. CORVETTES 38 Spear & Associates 3-speed. $400 or best offer. 313-475-7631. 475-1428. -X39-2 x29tf announces RELIABLE • 6 Late Models PIERSON & HARDWOODS REBECCA FREEMAN RIEMENSCHNEIDER * has joined their real BODY SHOP SEASONED FIREWOOD Red Oak - White Oak- Ash to choose from INC. estate sales staff and COMPLETE FULL TIME Delivered or You Pick Up 115 South Street will be serving the Estimates Available Phone 475-1505 or 475-9954 Evenings Chelsea area. ' ; 38 • 1 Collector's Edition PALMER FORD GUN SHOW, Feb. 25, 26. 9 a.m.- 475-9101 (Office) 5 p.m. Sell, buy or trade at Ypsilan- 222 S. Main 475-1361 ti Armory: 1-94 at Huron SI. exit 183. 475-2064 eves. CALL 36tf Free parking. Want a table? Coll 475-1469 eves. REBECCA FREEMAN; 663-8249. x38 Buy while they last, . . VILLAGE HOME in a lovely area. Ex­ I I cellent location close to Middle ond 994-4500 ' I High schools. 3 BR's, formal dining Classified Ad Order Blank I room, full basement. 2-car garage. or I REBECCA FREEMAN I PRICED TO SELL! Good yard and garden area. Needs 475-8301 I I some TLC. $54,900. I Man Your Copy to <2H|c (£ljel0ea £>tan&ar& I VERY NICE 6-YR.OLD BI-LEVEL in a »^?x^^<^^^K^x^«^x^><^>^^^x^nii^v^>t^x^^*c^x^x^*^v^>Tt acres. Much updating done (some 1 following Classification _ I distance from Village. Seller flexible. still needed), Chelsea schools. 11% Land Contract available. 13320 I Call about terms. Island Lake Rd. NOW REDUCED TO SELL AT $47,000! Immediate (Phase type your ad copy to avoid errors) I RICKERMAN occupancy. Bring all offers. ROBERTS REALTY 475-8348 or 475-9258. I I 38 I I 1 I For A Deal Instead of EXCELLENT BUY in a smaller home! Perfect lor couple, young family, Phase Notify Us or single, This 3 BR home has great location near Joslin Lake I I an Ordeal! Sfockbridge schools. Immediate occupancy. Owner anxious. NOW I I In Advnnvv of REDUCED TO SELL AT $41,900. ROBERTS REALTY 475.8348 or 475-9258. I I Any Change in Address l I HALF WAY BETWEEN JACKSON I ANN ARBOR - Centennial home I I on the corner of Notton and Rieman Roads. Beautiful 2-acre lot with 100-t- more available. Federal Land Bank financing avoilable. I I Immediate occupancy. Worth restoring for your family home. $59 500. I CHANNEL ROBERTS REALTY 475-8348 or 4759258. I Md Rates: 10 words o» less-$1,00 (paid in advance), Over I MASTER 10 words, 7nt$J,m" 663-3321, Ext. 209 CHELSEA r . 2H|c €l|el«ca &tani»aru LOY'S 3515 Jackson Rd. Ann Arbor (313)475-8348 \ TV CENTER || j Phone (313) «75-1371 Ph. 769-0198 K^P^^y^M^^^/^^^^Z^*^^^^^^ V. :•' I §.;•;•'.,>. tlul^-'v-.^v'y.^v ,.: ' .. ,t .:•,.' : • V , ^^^^^^^S^&^^&^-L 'JL-ld-^u- iilUiMl^^ J. v...1 .u"""TT^W"lf,"*"**W

The Chelsea Standard, Wednesday, February 22, )984 15 p-WW^w* ^ LITTLE WANT ADS! BIG PLUSES FOR BIG RESULTS! ute ck»»if!8d» on peg, 6, Washtenaw Counf y's gtisy Market place Quiek, Economical Results Give 'em a try! L*«« ^MHM* on ^ 6.1

Animals, Pets Bus. Services 02SESSS9HIKI EEEE[B3SBBBBi] EHEH2SSHBK3 >R INFORMATION ABOUT, or to MY TODDLERS NEED playmates. Will nakeipr), appointment with The General NOTICE TO BIDDERS MORTGAGE SALE babysit full or part-time. Will con­ D. R. ANDARIESE CARD OF THANKS Sealed proposals, will be received by ttie Default having been made in the terms Irian* Sbciety of Huron Valley sider nursery scnool arrangements. The Parent-Teacher South Washtenaw County Road Commission, 555 and conditions of a certain mortgage made Spay and Neuter Clinic pleose phone 475-2875. -38-4 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan until by WILUAM.DANIEL SHARP, II and (313) 662-4365, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Myer's Chimney Sweeps Building & Remodeling wishes to thank those who made 11:00 A.M., Friday, March 16,1984 at which MARIAN G. SHARP, husband & wife, of Monday through Friday. xgQtf WANT, LOVING CARE — For your the South School Fun Fair a suc­ time they will be publicly opened and read Chelsea, Michigan to Great Ukes Federal little one, age 6 wks, to 10 years. Ph, (517)851-8825 —ROUGH S TRIM SERVICE for furnishing the following: i Savings & Loan Association, of the City of COfKERSPANIfL puppies. AKC regis­ Want lots of playmates too. Bring —KITCHENS REMODELED cess. Chairing this year's fair Roadside mowing, by township, on all Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, a tered, shots ana wormed, (alls them to Angel Day Care. Call —BASEMENTS FINISHED corporation organized under the Home c (517)851-8434 were Dave and Peggy Baker— local and primary county roads through­ iepe.qd' Ph. (SI7) 764-0250, x38-2 —GARAGES out the county. Owners' Ixwn Act of 1933, of the United 475-1438, Ask for Linda. -46 x38-4 G&P0 HOME NEEDED for beautiful —ADDITIONS and what a great job they did. We Detailed proposals and other information States of America, as amended, Mortgagee, BABYSITTING in my Chelsea Village ufovlng cat, light and dark grey. ICE SKATES SHARPENED — wish to thank them, our may be obtained at the office of the dated the 14th day of July, 1978, and recorded home (Wilkinson St.) Lots of lov­ 4^1663. -?39-3 $2 per pair. Chelsea Hardware ALSO numerous sponsors, the adminis- Washtenaw County Road Commission. in the office of the Register of Deeds for the ing, dependable/ care. I have Gard-N-Saw Annex. 39-5 CUSTOM CABINETWORK The Board reserves the right to reject any County of Washtenaw, and State of Michi­ FRW — 3 beautiful litter-trained playmates. Call 475-7478. Refer­ AND WOOD TURNING tation, teachers and parents for or all proposals or any part of same; to gan, on the 19th day of July, 1978, in Liber rSemale tiger kittens, 5 mos. old. ences. -38-2 their cop-operation, time gener­ waive Irregularities and/or informalities 1661 of Washtenaw County Records, at Page and to make the award in part or entirety as 684, on which mortgage there is claimed to House pets that love to be loved. BABYSITTER wanted, full-time (days) TAX RETURN FREE ESTIMATES 475-7178. -x39-3 osity and work. The fine time had may appear to be in the best interest of the be due, at the date ot this notice, for prin­ for a l-yr.-old boy. Call 475-1814 by the children is a terrific in-, County of Washtenaw. cipal and interest, the sum of Twenty Five AM MINIATURE DACHSHUND after 5 p.m. - j -39-3 PREPARATION Qualify Work at Reasonable Rates dication of the success of the BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD Thousand Five Hundred Forty Dollars and •puppies, 4 weeks old. Call • eve­ MOTHER of 1. wi.ll babysit at my COMMISSIONERS 79/100, ($25,540.79) plus an escrow deficit of nts, 475-1469. X39-2 498-2297 or 475-8389 event. OF THE COUNTY OF WASHTENAW Two Hundred Forty Three Dollars 23/100 farmhome (Waterloo area) any Norman E. Kennedy ($243.23); hours. Will pick up within reasonable Dennis McDonald, CPA The P.T.S. Board Lost & Found _. 42tf Chairman And no suit or proceedings at law or In nr • i , • distance, your carseat. Ph. (517) Feb 15-22 equity having been Instituted to recover the 596-2624. 39-2 475-3228 debt secured by said mortgage or any part FOR LOST OR FOUND PETS — R. L. BAUER thereof; .IRhone The Humane Society of BABYSITTER WANTED for 2 children, Legal Notices -- 45-12 Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of Huron Valley at 662-5585 between 1 1 Varied afternoon hours/ Monday Builders MORTGAGE SALE MORTGAGE SALE-Default having been sale contained in said mortgage, and pur­ p.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday through thru Friday. Dexter area off Jacksbn Default having been made in the terms made in the terms and conditions of a certain suant to the statute of the State of Michigan SMurday; closed holidays. 3100 Rd. 475-3263. -x38 INCOME TAX LICENSED and INSURED and conditions of a certain mortgage made mortgage made by EDWIN V. CARNEY; a in such case made and provided, notice Is ?rry Hill Rd,, Ann Arbor. x38tf Custom Building by WILUE C. CHUMNEY and IDA MAE i single man, Mortgagor, to National Bank of hereby given that on the 15th day of March,, iMn Wanted AND CHUMNEY of 6 Rockland a., Ann Arbor, .Detroit, a national banking association, 1984 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, Local Smell dog, bstw< Houses Gcrsgss - Pole Bqm* Michigan, Mortgagors to Michigan Savings Mortgage*. rlfstM the 2ftth day of April. 1979. Time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a 'Sylvan and Old US-12 on Feb. 7, NEED MONEY? Cash paid for full size Roofing - Siding - Concrete Work and Loan Association, Mortgagee, dated the and recorded in the office of the Register of sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, Ctitt 475-9631 after 6 p.m. -x39-3 BOOKKEEPING: quality brand bicycles, Bring them eighth day of May, 1961, and recorded in the Deeds, for the County of Washtenaw and at the Huron Street entrance, to the Washte­ office of the Register of Deeds, for the Coun­ State of Michigan, on the 27th day of April, naw County Building, in the City of Ann Ar­ FOUND 4- Female Beagle. Brown in today to Student Bike Shop, 607 S. Farm - Business - Personal FREE ESTIMATES leather strap. Grass Lake area. Ph. ty of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, on 1979, in Liber 1703 of Washtenaw County bor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, (that be­ Forest, Ann Arbor, 662-6986. 19tf Since 1953, now in Ann Arbor the 21st day of May, 1961, in Uber 1801 of Records, on page 900, on which mortgage ing the bMdlhg where the Circuit Court for (3f $)453-1763. , -x39-2 Call 475-1218 Washtenaw County Records, on Page 909, there is claimed to be due, at the date of this the County of Washtenaw is held), of the FftUND —. Near Waterloo Rd., WANTED — Standing trees or tree which said mortgage was thereafter assign­ notice, for principal and interest, late char­ premises described in said mortgage, or so CHaSEA BOOKKffiPING Evenings Call Jim, 475-9364 ed to Mutual Savings and Loan Association much thereof as may be necessary to pay the nr^ed-breed dog. Call 475-8143. •ops for firewood. Will pay cash. _ 29tf ges, negative escrow & foreclosure commit­ v' flft Ph. 475-9860. x38-2 by assignment date September 29,1963, and ment the sum of Forty Thousand Seven Hun­ amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage, AND recorded on December 2,1963 In the office of dred Thirty-Seven and 02/100 ($40,737.02); with the interest thereon at Ten and 50/100 Help Wanted WANTED — Rabbits. Ph. (517) the Register of Deeds for said County of And no suit or proceedings at law or in (10.50%) per cent per annum and all legal 851-8647 after 6 p.m. •x38 TAX SERVICE RON MONTANGE Washtenaw in Liber 1905 of Washtenaw equity having been instituted to recover the costs, charges and expenses, including the EFFICIENT, experienced typist for County Records, on page 703, on which mor­ debt secured by said mortgage or any part attorney fees allowed by law, and also any fo By Appointment tgage there is claimed to be due, at the date thereof, Now, Therefore, by virtue of the sum or sums which may be paid by the setting type on computor, Part- For Rent CONSTRUCTION of this notice, for principal and interest, the power of sale contained in said mortgage, undersigned, necessary to protect its in­ flrne. Call 475-1371, The Chelsea ROOMS by day, week or month. sum of Sixteen Thousand Five Hundred and pursuant to the statute of the State of terest in the premises. Standard for appointment for inter­ —Full carpentry services Sixty-Seven Dollars and Fifty-nine Cents Excellent for the single man or CALL 769-0924 Michigan in such case made and provided, Said premises are situated in the Township' view, . -xltf X45-12 (rough and finish) ($16,567.69); notice is hereby given that on the loth day of of Lyndon, County of Washtenaw, State of retiree. Sylvan Hotel, Chelsea. Ph. —Additions, remodeling and repairs And no suit or proceedings at law or in March, 1984, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., Local Michigan and described as; L'ADIES EARN FREE LINGERIE — 475-2911, x31lf CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING of Beef —Replacement Windows equity having been instituted to recover the Time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a Commencing at an iron pipe monument in ' Hove ah Undercover Weor show. hogs and lambs, Manchester debt secured by said mortgage or any part sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, the west line of Grand River and Monroe Ca!!475-2466'for details. x6-4 FOR RENT — f-air Service Center —Concrete for meetings, parties, wedding Locker Plant, Manchester, Mich. Ph. thereof; Now. therefore, By"virtue of'the at the westerly entrance to the County Roads, 49.87 feet north of the Southeast cor­ 313-428-7600. x47 —Roofing and siding power of sale contained in'said mortgage, Building in Ann Arbor, Michigan (that being ner of lot 37 according to the recorded plat of receptions, etc. Weekdays or week­ —Cabinets and Formica work ,. MACHINIST PIANO TUNING and repair. Qual­ and pursuant to the statute of the State of the building where the Circuit Court for the Island Lake Park Subdivision of part of the ends. Contact John Wellnitz, phone —Excavating and trenching Michigan in such case made and provided, County of Washtenaw is held), of the prem­ west half of the Northeast 1/4 of section 23, 475-1518. x3.1 If ified technician. Call Ron Harris, notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the ises described in said mortgage, or so much Town 1 South, Range 3 East, Lyndon Town­ 475-7134. x22tf I; SCREW MACHINE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP 29th of March, 1984, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., thereof as may be necessary to pay the ship, Washtenaw County, Michigan, as * OPERATORS CAR RENTAL by the dqy, week­ FREE ESTIMATES Local Time, said mortgage will be foreclos­ amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage, recorded in the office of the Register of end, week or month. Full in­ WORD PROCESSING ed by a sale at public auction to the highest with the interest thereon at ten and one-half Deeds for said County and State in Liber 7 of &T-UP PEOPLE NEEDED bidder at the west entrance to the County per cent (.10.5%) per annum and all legal Plats, page 43; and running thence north surance coverage, low rates. Call Computerized typing for 475-1080 Building in Ann Arbor, Michigan (that being costs, charges and expenses, including the 49.87 feet along the West line of Grand River lyle Chriswell at Palmer Motor Sales. Needed at once by small local com­ resumes—cover letters—multiple LICENSED the building where the Circuit Court for the attorney fees allowed by law, and also any and Monroe Roads to an iron pipe monu­ 475-1301. 25tf pany in Dexter. mailings—mailing lobels—post card 19tf County of Washtenaw is held), of the prem­ sum or sums which may be paid by the ment; thence South 89" 55' West 88.75 feet to FOR RENT — Office or commercial reminders—term papers. ises described in said mortgage, or so much undersigned, necessary to protect Its in­ an iron pipe monument in the East line of a Approximately 5 openings in our space. 920 sq. ft. ready in about 4 Ixcavatmg thereof as may be necessary to pay the terest in the premises. Which said premises 20 foot right of way: thence South 32« 50' 30" strew machine department. amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage, are described as follows: Property situated West along the East line of said right of way weeks. Will customize. Main St., sec­ 475-2054 with the interest thereon at Fifteen and one in the City of Ann Arbor in the County of 59.42 feet to an iron pipe monument; thence ond floor in Chelsea. Front and rear If J you have previous experience x39-8 SAND GRAVEL half per cent (15.5%) per annum and all legal Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, and North 89° 55' East 121.05 feet to the place of entries. Ample parking. Call Jack operating National Acmes or are a costs, charges and expenses, including the described as follows, to-wit: beginning, being part of a Lot 37 of Island Merkel, 475-8621. 12tf attorney fees allowed by law, and also any Lake Park Subdivision, Lyndon Township, cjpisdd machinist and interested in Apartment No. 40, GEORGETOWN COM­ TWO-BEDROOM, utilities furnished, M & H sum or sums which may be paid by the MONS CONDOMINIUM, Replat No. 1 of Washtenaw County, Michigan. learning a high demand trade, call KLINK undersigned, necessary to protect its in­ Washtenaw County Subdivision Plan Nos. 18, During the six months Immediately follow­ us. references required, 475-2018.37-3 Home Maintenance terest in the premises. Which said premises 19 and 27, According to The Superseding ing the sale, the property may be redeemed. are described as follows: Consolidated Master Deed recorded in Liber Dated at Ann Arbor, Michigan, January J0APCO INDUSTRIES SCHOOL HOUSE Carpentry - Hauling • Painting EXCAVATING All that certain piece or parcel of land 1578, Pages 1 thorugh 72, inclusive, 31,1984. *-' 3045 BROAD ST. Roofing - Gutters • Plumbing situate in the City of Ann Arbor in the County Washtenaw County Records, and designated GREAT LAKES FEDERAL SAVINGS SQUARE of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, and as Washtenaw County Condominium Sub­ ii LOAN ASSOCIATION, *G; DEXTER, MICHIGAN Trash Removal - Landscaping described as follows, to-wit: Mortgagee 16 luxurious 1 and 2 bedroom apart­ Bulldozer — Backhoe division Plan No. 34, together with rights in ?.y PHONE Lot 92, Arbor Oaks Subdivision Number 1, common elements and limited common LAIRD & CHIN, By: Sheila Schwartz ments. Now renting. Rood Work — Basements (313)426-4637 - Days REASONABLE RATES according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in elements as set forth in the above Master Attorneys for Mortgagee Trucking — Crane Work (313) 878-3932,- Evenings Call (517) 522-4206 Liber 19 of Plats, Pages 67 through 71, Deed and as described in Act 538 of the Great Lakes Federal Savings Bldg. for appointment Mike Wackenhut Top Soil — Demolition Washtenaw County Records. Public Acts of 1982 as amended. Together 401 E.Liberty Street ••!*• *6'2 During the six months immediately follow­ with all hereditaments and appurtenances Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 x37tf Drainfield — Septic Tank GOVERNMENT JOBS — Thousands 428-7013 Trenching, 5" up ing the sale, the property may be redeemed. thereto. Feb8-15-22-29-Mar7 . ofj;)Vacancies,/must .bPr.fili.ed lim-.' AFFORDABLE — $255' per month. 25lf Dated at Ann Arbor, Michigan, February , During the six months immediately, (QUQW> A •'Completely renovated. 2 bedroom Industrial, Residential, Commercial 19M v Ing the sale, the property may be redeemed. mediately. $17,634 to $50;ll2. Call s 1 •«l>Vv" ... OALL 475-7631 .-..«. 1 7,1^,g42T600O, Ext. 34009. .. r • -x8'4 dpaHments'l'new carpet' appliarieeS', M> • ' ' MUTUAL SAVTNOS^ND LOAN- • " ''Dated at* Detroit^Miohlgatv'iJamfei'y'20/ laundry facilities. New tot lot and SNOW 13tf ASSOCIATION 1984. picnic facilities. Now taking applica­ Assignee of Mortgagee NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT, TOOL GRINDER RAYMOND F. CLEVENGER, P.C. a national banking association tions for a limited number of open­ REMOVAL Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee Mortgagee Mujst be experienced, wages are ings. Call 1-517-851-8107, Brookview LITTLE WACK 427 North Main Street BARRIS, SOTT, DENN & DRIKER determined by your experience. Apartments, Stockbridge, x39-2 Ann Arbor, MI 48104 COMMERCIAL By. David K. McDonnell, 2-BEDROOM HOME in Jackson. EXCAVATING Feb 15-22-29-Mar 7-14 Attorney for Mortgagee/ Phone 1-(517)-750-3660. and 2100 First Federal Bldg., Batting helmets were in­ $250. No children. Ph. 475-8198. RESIDENTIAL for interview MORTGAGE SALE Detroit, MI 48226 troduced in major league X40-3 Basement — Drainfields Phone: (313)965-9725 Default having been made in the terms baseball by the Brooklyn CALL ROD Bulldozing — Digging and conditions of a certain mortgage made • Jan 25-Feb 1-8-15-22 MICRO FORM INC. Misc. Notices Dodgers in 1941. Snow Removal — Tree Removal by PERI and PAT J. GAGALIS, husband OF JACKSON CATERING and wife, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, to Great \v- 475-8780 Lakes Federal Savings & Loan Association, £ : Reasonable Prices LICENSED AND INSURED of the City of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, <* 4905 James Devift, Jackson x38-12 Michigan, a corporation organized under the x7-2 CALL BETTY Q. Home Owners' Loan Act of 1933, of the EXPERIENCED 971-5663 SNOWPLOWING Paul Wackenhut United States of America, as amended, LEGAL SECRETARY Mortgagee, dated the 16th day of September, Weddings, parties, any occasion Ph. 428-8025 1980, and recorded in the office of the Regis­ SPECIALS Parking Lots • Driveways ECHRICH - . with paralegal skills. large or small 52tf ter of Deeds for the County of Wasfetenaw, Solary based upon experience. • •' . ' x26tf and State of Michigan, on the 19th day of SICK OF SMOKING? Call Repairs/Improvements . September, 1980, in Liber 1773 of Washtenaw Call Kathy 426-4695 FED UP WITH FAT? County Records, at Page 769, on which mort­ ST SMOKED $ 1 69 gage there is claimed to be due, at the date of <:jHURCH ORGANIST for Grass Lake READY TO RELAX? 475-3106 this notice, for principal and interest, the United Methodist church. Salary Use safe, effective Hypnotherapy to LET GEORGE DO IT I sum of One Hundred Seventy-Eight Thou­ SSI CAIiCAnC I lb. uagotiable. doll (517) 522-8040 or X40-12 reach your goals. Plumbing, Heating, Electrical sand One Hundred Eighteen and 60/100 SAUSAGE k \1) 522-8135, ask for Rev. Wolfe. x6 16-OZ. BOTTLES Terri White R.N., M.S. COMMUNITY SPAY-NEUTER CLINIC Repair & Service ($178,118.60) dollars, and an escrow deficit in 1 the sum of Ten Thousand Six Hundred Nine­ rhRT-TIME. BAKERY CLERK, must live Hypnotherapist — Low cost. Appointments avail­ able. Six months • two years, ty Six and 99/100 ($10,696.99) dollars. I rn village, must be over 18 yrs. Ap- Phone 994-4644 „38-*. PHONE 475-8903 rjy^in person to Dexter Bakery on 971-8774, evenings. x38 And no suit or proceedings at law or in 7-Up 8 pac $2« 19 DEAR MARCI — Will you go with me GEORGE ELLENWOOD equity having been instituted to recover the (plus deposit) "oinSt, 6 563 McKinley St. to the Covenant Church "Beef Carpentry/Construction debt secured by said mortgage or any part 16-OZ. CAN THANK YOU PITTED DARK :pOK NEEDED Monday through Dinner" on March 1st. We can either Chelsea Mich. thereof; Thursday by busy couple. Could go at 5:00-6:00 or 7:00 p.m. I'll get QUALITY CARPENTER WORK — 18 -52tf Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of jiepare and bring it in. Ph. 973-1036 sale contained in said mortgage, and pur­ •he tickets from either Jack and Son years experience, reasonable PATCHING and PLASTERING. Call suant to the statute of the State of Michigan Sweet Cherries . . 89* Monday through Friday, noon to 6 Barber Shop or any member of the prices. Interior and exterior. R. R. 475-7489. 33tf in such case made and provided, notice is dm. 6 Covenant Church. You'll get plenty to Carter, 475-8490 or 475-3404. x33if hereby given that on the 1st day of March, BANQUET BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY eat because it's an "All-you-can-eat" ROOFING, SIDING, REMODELING, Window Screens 1984 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, Local Situation Wanted dinner. Meet me there at the Cove­ Time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a cement, Jim Hughes, 475-2079 or sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, nant Church at 50 N. Freer Road (It's 475-2582. -x43-ll Repaired Meat Pies. . . 2 for 63* ANTED — House or office cleaning at the corner of Freer Road and Old at the Huron Street entrance, to the Washte­ in Stockbridge-Chelsea area. Ph. BRICK MASON — Brick and block naw County Building, in the City of Ann Ar­ US-12) in Chelsea. Hope to see you Reasonable rates bor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, (that be­ «7-851-8429. 38 there! Love. Mark. x38 work. Fireplaces, chimney repair. Play the Daily Lottery Tuck pointing and stone work. Den- ing the building where the Circuit Court for Ml1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM!IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIiMIIIMnilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllll|||||||||||JU the County of Washtenaw is held), of the nlsGoren. Ph. 475-2584. 48tf premises described in said mortgage, or so or the Michigan Card Game Chelsea Hardware much thereof as may be necessary to pay the ! £*>' amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage, Broughton llOS.Main Ph. 475-1121 with the interest thereon at Twelve & 50/100 REAL ESTATE 30tf (12.50%) per cent per annum and all legal costs, charges and expenses, including the Modernization Co. PORTABLE WELDING attorney fees allowed by law, and also any sum or sums which may be paid by the FOOD MARKET BOUGHT/SOLD undersigned, necessary to protect its in­ -Aluminum and Vinyl Siding Richard Ball terest in the premises. DIAL 475-2721 WE DELIVER -Replacement Windows Said premises are situated in the Township -Insulation 475-2603 of Lodl, County of Washtenaw, State of Mich­ J IT MAKES SENSE (AND DOLLARS) I -Roofs ntf igan and described as: -Additions \ Beginning at the north 1/4 corner of Sec­ Bus. Opportunity tion 3, T3S, R5E, Lodi Township, Washtenaw Commercial - Residential - Industrial TO FIND OUT HOW TO GET THE JOB DONE: 1 Licensed - Insured County, Michigan; thence N 88° 49' 05" E Free Estimates OWN YOUR OWN Jean-Sportswear, 730.00 feet along the north line of said Section § and the centerllne of Scio Church Road; Ladies Apparel, Combination, Ac­ s 4 1. In the shortest possible time 1 cessories, Large Size store. National thence S 00 49' 00" E 703.99 feet; thenceS 88 49' 05" W 297,00 feet; thence N 02° 04' 05" W CHELSEA GLASS 475-1626 brands: Jordache, Chic, Lee, Levi, 2, With the best possible terms 176.02 feet; thence S88° 49' 05" W 430.60 feet; Vanderbilt, l*od, Gunne Sax, Esprit, thence N 00° 39' 40" W 528.00 feet along the 13-29 Brittania, Calvin Klein, Sergio north and south 1/4 line of said Section to the SALES and SERVICE Volente, Evan Picone, Claiborne, Point of Beginning. Being a part «f the west From Mackinaw Island to Park Street I have Members Only, Bill Blass, Organical­ 1/2 of the northeast 1/4 of Section 3, T3S, 140 W. Middle St. Chelsea J. R. CARRUTHERS ly Grown, Healthtex, 300 others. R5E, Ixxll Township, Washtenaw County, brought the buyers and sellers together for a $7,900 to $24,900, inventory, airfare, Michigan. Having the use of an casement for LICENSED training, fixtures, grand opening, the installation and maintenance of tile mutually satisfactory sale. RESIDENTIAL BUILDER fields over a 70 foot wide strip of land having etc. Mr. Loughlin 612) 888-6555. a north line described as follows: Commenc­ CUSTOM HOMES -x38 ing at the north 1/4 corner of Section 3; ADDITIONS/FIREPLACES thence N 88» 49' 05" E 730.00 feet along the Yes, we can! PATIOS Cord of Thanks north line of said Section and the centerllne CALL THE REAL ESTATE BROKER ROOFING/SIDING/REPAIRS of Sclo Church Road; thence S 00° 49' 00" E 703.99 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; THANK YOU thence S 88« 49' 05" W 297.00 feet to the Point WHO MAKES IT HAPPENI 475-7234 A thank you to the residents of of Termination. make During the one year Immediately follow­ CHELSEA this community who have sup­ ing the sale, the property may be redeemed. 30tf ported the fund raisers we have Dated at Ann Arbor, Michigan, January ft* held in the past, including a 16,1984. STORM WINDOWS Real Estate Alumni U of M — Graduate Realtors Institute Christmas ornament, trivet sale, GREAT LAKESFEDERALSAVINGS RAM, G.R.I. WANTED St WAN ASSOCIATION, and a quilt raffle. The results of Mortgagee for your these fund raisers wilt be seen in WVIRD & CHIN, By: Sheila Schwartz Attorneys for Mortgagee OIWIY I. KETNIR STANDING the spring, when our baton corps Great Ukes Federal Savings Bldg. will have their new marching 401 E. Liberty Street Andersen Windows JRctncr filjelaen $ealtg Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 TIMBER uniforms to march in the local Jan Qb-Vc.h 1-8-15-22 parades* Hopefully, they will be CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS WINTER HOURS: Broker-Owner Cosh Paid In Advance able to represent Chelsea in more Sales - Development - Counseling - Seminars parades throughout the state. A REAL ESTATE LOANS Monday • Friday — 8a.m. - 5 p m Maple Rapids Chelsea Charms Booster Club. Any typft properly anywhere Closed Saturday* 129 Clardale Ct„ Chelsea, Ml 48118, (313) 475-9258 Lumber Mill, Inc. in Michigan ?4 Hours Call 'Phone IJotify Vs of tree 1 «00 ?<)? 1 S50 first Call 475-8667 or (517) 782-4524 Ph.(317)676.1329 National Accept Co mmmmmHiimfiiiiffiniHtHMiHiiitiiiiMiMMiiMiHHiF Any Change in Address h .. <

% it* hM^M"^ W^^mMifMMM s&aaEaaifc jIL^Lfli ^•^••'•..:>.^.; •Aatt^MftMiyMMlMIIINBBMIMMt limmmmtmmmmmmmmm 16 The Chelseq Standard, Wednesday, February 22, 1984 Legai Notices ill* Legal Notices UfarNoTfces MOKTGAGESALE MORTGAGE SALE Soft Conservation District Mortgage Sale - Default has been made in Default having been made in the tonus Default having been made in the terms MORTGAGE SALE - Default having MORTGAGE SALE-Default hM ton and condition* of a certain mortgage made the; conditions of a mortgage made by been made In (he terms and conditions of a and conditions of a certain mortgage made JOSEPH S. CHARLTON and LA WANDA K. made in tbe coodUiom of * mortgage made by NORMAN R. KEEPER and JUDITH L. by EARL R. SNYDER and MARY LOUISE certain mortgage made by MELVIN T. by ETHEL w" CLEMONS, a «in3e woman, KEEPER, husband and wife, of Ann Arbor, CHARLTON to TRANSAMERICA MORT­ WAU-S and LINDA L. WALLS, his wife, SNYDER, Husband and Wife and MARY GAGE CORPORATION, a Michigan Cor­ Re-Elects Two Directors to ROUND A. BENGE AND COMPANY,« Michigan, to Great Lake* Federal Savings It JEANNE POWERS to Great Lakes Federal Mortgagor, to Standard Federal Savings and Michigan Corporation, Mortgagee, Dated Loan Association, of the City of Ann Arbor, poration, D/B/A ANN ARBOR MORTGAGE Loan Association, a federal association, of Savings 8t Loan Association, of the City of CORPORATION "assumed name," a Mich­ The 35th annual meeting of the Plgott, Soil Conservation Service January 8,1968, and recorded on February , Washtenaw County, Michigan, a corporation Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, a Troy, Oakland County, Michigan, formerly 24, l««, in Uber 1)90. on page 127, organised under the Home Owners' Loan Act igan Corporation, Mortgagee, Dated August was presented with a Distinguish­ Wayne Federal Savings and 1-oan Associa­ corporation organized under the Home 15,1980, and recorded on August 19,1980, in Washtenaw County Soil Conser* Waahtenaw County Records, Michigan, and of 1933, of the United States of America, as Owners' Loan Act of 1933, of the United Liber 1768, on page 984, Washtenaw County ed Service Certificate for his ser­ tion, Mortgagee, dated May 15, 1974, and assigned by said Mortgagee to FEDERAL amended, Mortgagee, dated the 8th day of vation District was held Tuesday, recorded in; the office of the Register of States of America, as amended, Mortgagee, Records, Michigan, and assigned by said vice to the District (Pigott„is NATIONAL MORTGAGEDASSOCIATION, a February, 1879, and recorded in Che office of dated the l«th day of October, 1979,and Mortgagee to Federal National Mortgage Feb. 7, at Pittsf ield Union Grange Deeds for the County of Washtenaw and National Mortgage Association by an assign­ the Register of Deeds for the County of State of Michigan, on May 23,1974, In Liber recorded in the office of the Register of Association, a National Mortgage Associa­ Hall, Ann Arbor. There were 87 transfering to the Jackson Coun­ ment dated March 4,19*6, and recorded on Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, on the Deeds for the County of Washtenaw, and tion, by an assignment dated August 15, i960, 1478, on Page 7, of Washtenaw County March 7, 1968, in Uber 1151, on page 236, 13th day of February, 1979, in Uber 1894 of persons in attendance. ty Soil Conservation Serviced* Records, on which mortgage thete is claim­ State of Michigan, on ihe 18th day of Oc­ and recorded on October 1, 1980, in Uber Washtenaw County Records, Michigan, on Washtenaw County Records, at Page 878. on tober, 197«, In Uber 1733 of Washtenaw Coun­ 1775, on page 981, Washtenaw County The program for the meeting fk?e). ed to be due, at the date of this notice, for which mortgage there is claimed to be due at which mortgage there is claimed to be due, principal and interest, the gum of Thirty- ty Records, at Page 453, on which mortgage Records, Michigan, on which mortgage included reports on 1983 activities In addition, two special award the date hereof the sum of Six Thousand Six at the date of this notice, for principal and in- there Is claimed to be due, at the date ofthls there Is claimed to be due at the date hereof Eight Thousand KlghJ Hundred Eighty-Five Hundred Thirty and 99/100 Dollars, , terest, the sum of Nineteen Thousand One presentations were made. Tfte and 36/100 Dollars (138,885,36); notice, for principal and Interest, the sum of the sum of Fifty Five Thousand Two Hun­ and highlights of tbe Soil Conver- 06,830.9»), including Interest at tV*% per an­ Hundred Eighty Two and 38/100 (119,1*2.38), dred Fifty Five and 20/100 Dollars And no suit or proceedings at law or In Thirty Four Thousand Six Hundred Ninety vation District, USDA Soil Con­ coveted "Walter Wolfgang num. plus an escrow deficit of Two Thousand Five Six and 40/100 ($34,696,40) Dollars plus an ($55,255.20), including interest *t 12½ % per equity haying been instituted to recover the Under the power of sale contained in said Hundred Fifty One and 14/100 ($2,651.14) annum. servation Service, and USDA Memorial" Outstanding Conser­ debt secured by said mortgage or any part escrow deficit of Four Hundred Ninety Four mortgage and the statute In such case made dollars; and 53/100 ($494.53) Dollars; Rural Clean Water Program, vation Farmer of the Y«j|r thereof. Now, Therefore, by virtue of the and provided, notice is hereby given that And no suit or proceedings' at law or in Under the power of sale contained in said power of sale contained in said mortgage, And no suit ->r proceedings at law or In mortgage and the statute in such case made Award, for 1983 was presentedjo said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of equity having been Instituted to recover the equity having been instituted to recover the Saline Valley Project. and pursuant to the statute of the State of the mortgaged premises, or some part of debt secured by said mortgage or any part and provided, notice is hereby given that Dexter farmer, William Nitfoji. Michigan in such case made and provided, debt secured by said mortgage or any part said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of An election of two district them, at public vendue, at the west entrance thereof; thereof; Mr. Nixon has actively u's^d notice Is hereby given that on< Thursday, to the County Building in Ann Arbor, Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of the mortgaged premises, or some part of directors was also held. There March 32, 1984, at ten o'clock A.M., local Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of them, at public vendue, at the Huron St. en­ various conservation practices Michigan, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., Local Time, sale contained In- said mortgage, and pur­ sale contained in said mortgage, and pur­ were 63 ballots cast, with Charles time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a on March 29.1984. suant to the statute of the State of Michigan trance to the Washtenaw County Building in for many years in his fanrii^g sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, suant to the statute of the State of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan, at 10:00 o'clock A.M.; Koenn, Sylvan township, and Said premises are situated in Township of In such case made and provided, notice is In such case made and provided, notice Is at the West entrance to the Washtenaw Coun­ Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Michigan, hereby given that on the 1st day of March. Local Time, on March 29,1984. Leonard Burmeister, Freedom operation. ^ ty Building in the City of Ann Arbor, Wash­ hereby given that on the 29th day of March, Said premises are situated in the Township and are described as; 1984 at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon, Local 1984 at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon, Local township, re-elected to their sec­ The Soil Conservation District tenaw County, Michigan, (that being the Lot 66, DIANNE ACRES, a subdivision of Time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a of Superior, Washtenaw County, Michigan, building where the Circuit Court for the Time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a and are described as: was also presented with an award part of the southeast quarter of Section 11, sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, ond three-year terms as direc­ County of Washtenaw is held), of the prem­ town 3 south, range 7 east, Ypsilanti at the Huron Street entrance, to the Washte­ Lot 55, Woodland Acres Subdivision, a part plaque and $500 prize for beir$ ises described in said mortgage, or so much at the Huron Street entrance, to the Washte­ of the South '-i of Section 34, Town 2 South, tors. Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan, naw County Building, In the City of Ann Ar­ naw County Building, In the City of Ann Ar­ thereof as may be necessary to pay the according to the plat thereof as recorded In bor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, (that be­ Range 7 East, Superior Township, Wash­ Featured speaker for the pro­ selected as the first-place '(ra­ amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage, bor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, (that be­ tenaw County, Michigan, as recorded in Uber 14 of Plats, pages 49 and 50, ing the building where the Circuit Court for ing the building where the Circuit Court for gram was Dr. Paul E. Kindinger, tional winner in the 1983 Distfttt with the interest thereon at eight and one- Washtenaw County Records. the County of Washtenaw Is held), of the Uber 17, pages 22 and 23, Washtenaw County quarter percent (8¼%) per annum and all the County of Washtenaw Is held), of the Records, , director (if the Michigan Depart­ Newsletter Contest, sponsored by During the twelve months Immediately . premises described In said mortgage, or so premises described In said mortgage, or so legal costs, charges and expenses, Including following the sale, the property may be much thereof as may be necessary to pay the During the six months immediately follow­ ment of Agriculture, Dr. Kin­ the National Association of Con­ the attorney fees allowed by law, and also much thereof as may be necessary to pay the ing the sale, the property may be redeemed. redeemed. amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage, amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage, servation Districts (NACD) #fld any sum or sums which may be paid,by the Dated: February 8,1984. with the interest thereon at Ten.8» 50/100 Dated: February 22,1984 * dinger provided some very in­ undersigned, necessary to protect Its in­ with the interest thereon at Twelve and FEDERAL NATIONAL the Farm and Industrial Equip­ FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE (10.50%) per cent per annum and all legal 00/100 (12.00%) per cent per annum and all teresting and inspirational com­ terest in the premises, which said premises ASSOCIATION costs, charges and expenses, Including the MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION ment Institute. The award was are described as follows: legal costs, charges and expenses, including a National Mortgage Association, ments. a National Mortgage Association attorney fees allowed by law, and also any the attorney fees allowed by law, and also presented to district adminis­ All that certain piece or parcel of land Assignee of Mortgagee sum or sums which may be paid by the Assignee of Mortgagee The following awards were situate in the Township of.Augusta ii^ the any sum or sums which may be paid by the George E. Karl, trative assistant Dennis Rice, ROTHSTEIN, ERUCH AND ROTHSTEIN undersigned, necessary to protect Its In­ undersigned, necessary to protect Its in­ presented: Mr. and Mrs. Walter County of Washtenaw, and State of Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgagee terest in the premises. Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, and district aide Cindy Fischel, Michigan, and described as follows: terest in the premises. Said premises are 1475 Penobscot Bldg., Esch of Ann Arbor were recogniz­ 29401 Northwestern Hwy., Ste. 314C Said premises are situated in the Township situated in the City of Ypsilanti, County of by district director Leonard Lut 21, STCN&IAM ESTATES SUBDIVI­ Southfisid, Michigan 48075 of Ann Arbor; County of Washtenaw, State of Detroit. Michigan 48226 ed as the winners of the 1983 Big SION, Township of Augusta, Washtenaw WashtefcSW, tS*»t* of Michigan and described Feb. 22-29-Mar 7-14-21 Feb 15-22-29W 7-14 Michigan and described as: as: r Tree Contest; Charles Child, out­ Burmeister who accepted the pla­ County, Michigan,'according to the plat PARCEL I-A que at the NACD National Con­ thereof, as recorded in Liber 17 of Plats, Commencing at a point in the east line of door editor of the Ann Arbor MORTGAGE SALE Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 3 Normal Street, 50 feet south of the southwest NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE Pages 47, 48 and 49, Washtenaw County of "HAWTHORNE HILLS" a subdivision of JUDICIAL SAUG IN PURSUANCE and by vention in Denver, Colo. 5 Records. ..., -..,,,,,,.,' . Default having been made in the terms corner of land heretofore deeded by John A. News received the 1983 Com­ 4 and conditions of a certain mortgage made part of the west 1/2 of Section 7, T2S, R6E, and Maud E. Burtis to Fred Bassett and virtue of a Judgment of the Circuit Court of The annual meeting closed with - During the six monthsts)-immediately Ann Arbor Township, Washtenaw County, the County of Washtenaw, State of Michigan, munications Award; Nick Heller, following the sale, the property, may be by ERNEST L. TOLBERT, and RUTHIE M. wife; running thence S on said E Line of Nor­ a drawing for 14 door prize' TOLBERT, husband and wife, to Great Michigan as recorded in Uber 11 of Plata, mal Street 50 feet to a stake; thence E to a made and entered on the 20th day of October, retiring district equipment redeemed. Pages 20, 21 and 22, Washtenaw County A.D., 1983, in a certain cause therein pend­ Dated at' Troy, Michigan, December 31, Lakes Federal Savings & Loan Association, parcel and land; heretofore conveyed to the manager^ received a Distinguish­ donated by area businesses. Tr of the City of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Records; thence along the Southerly right- City of Ypsilanti for sewer purposes; thence ing, wherein MOUNT CLEMENS BANK, a 1983. . of-way line of Country Club Road 32.57 feet Michigan Banking Corporation was Plain­ ed Service Award for his work as prizes ranged from bowling cee STANDARD FEDERAL'SAVINGS Michigan, a corporation organized under the N'ly on the W line of land so conveyed to the Home Owners' Loan Act of 1933, of the along the arc of a 469.51 foot radius circular City to a point east of the place of beginning; tiff, and FRANK S. MORAN and ROSUJWD equipment manager; and Julius tificates, to flashlights to flower AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, United States of America, as amended, curve to the right through a central angle of MORAN were Defendants. a federal association thence W to the POB, being a part ofFrench ing plants to a shower massaget Mortgagee, dated the 9th day of March, 1979, 03» 58' 29" having a chord which bears N 77» Claim «91 In the City of Ypsilanti; Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at Mortgagee and recorded In the office of the Register of 55* 23" E 32.56 feet; thence continuing along public auction to the highest bidder at the RONALD J. PALMER Washtenaw County, Michigan. Now known Deeds for the County of Washtenaw, and said Southerly line 261.30 feet along the arc as lot 40, Assessor's PlaJ, No. 10, replat of westerly entrance of the County Building, In Attorney for Mortgagee State of Michigan, on the 13th day of March, of a 1700.39 foot radius circular curve to the the City of Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw, 2401 West Big Beaver Road King's Addition and Cutcheon's Addition and 1979, In Uber 1698 of Washtenaw County right through a central angle of Of 48' 17" a part of French Claim Nos. 690 and 691 in State of Michigan (that being the building in Measle Outbreak Spurs* Troy, Michigan 48084 Records, at Page 325, on which' mortgage having a chord which bears N 84' 18' 46" E which the Circuit Court for the County of Feb8-15-22-29-Mar7 the City of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, there Is claimed to be due, at the date of this 261.05 feet; thence S 01° 20' 10" W 448.84 feet; Michigan, according to the plat thereof as Washtenaw Is held) on Thursday the 22nd notice,Jor principal and interest, the sum of thence S 51° 04' 50" E 33.00 feet; thence S 38° recorded in Uber 10 of Plats, page 26, day of March A.D. 1984, at 10:00 o'clock in Forty Bight Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty 55' 10" W 250.00 feet; thence 90,11 feet along Washtenaw County Records. the forenoon, Eastern Standard Time, on the Immunization Program; MUKTUAUK SALE — Default having the arc of a 200.00 foot radius circular curve One and 96/106 ($48,931.36) Dollars plus an Diiringthe.8lx months immediately follow­ said,day, the following described property, been made in the terms and conditions of a to the Left through a central angle of 25" 49' !! escrow deficit of Four Thousand Six Hun­ ing the sale, the property may be redeemed. vh; t t-rtrMii til rw AA certain mortgage made by MYRA J. PENN- 02" having a chord which bears S 26' 00' 39" Although no new cases of • lUiiiVWU Hi dred Thirty Eight and 55/100 (»4,638.551 Dated at Ann Arbor, Michigan,'February Lands situated in the Township of Pitts- kilmiAt-** *' ' " regular!* , INGTON, a married woman; Mortgagor, to Dollars; W 89.36 feet; thence N 76« 53' 50" W 235.67 field, County of Washtenaw, State of measles have been reported with­ scheduled health department Standard Federal Savings and Loan Associa­ feet; thence along the-westerly line of said 13,1984. And no suit or proceedings at law, or in GREAT LAKES FEDERAL SAVINGS Michigan, more particularly described as in the last eight days, we are not tion, a federal association, of Troy, Oakland equity having been Instituted to recover the lot 3, in the following courses: N16« 48* 50" E follows, to-wl,t: clinics. » County,. Michigan, formerly Wayne Federal 156.61 feet; N 11« 51700» E 198.83 feet and N 4 LOAN ASSOCIATION, debt secured by said mortgage or any part Mortgagee Condominium Units No. 26 and 32, Arbor yet out of the woods," according "In the schools with confirmed^ Savings and Loan Association, Mortgagee, thereof; 05° 58^ 35" E 315.37 feet to the Point of Begin­ Heights Condominium, according to the dated September 6,1968. and recorded in the ning, Said parcel being a part of Lot 3 of said LAIRD St CHIN, By: Sheila Schwartz to Dr. John Atwater, director of cases, children were excluder! Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of Attorneys for Mortgagee Master Deed thereof as recorded in Liber office of the Register of Deeds' for the County sale contained In said mortgage,, and pur­ "HAWTHORNE HILLS'' according to the 1761, pages 899 through 937, Washtenaw the Washtenaw County Health from.class if their records inl of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, on plat thereof as recorded in Uber 11 of Plats, Great Lakes Federal Savings Bldg. suant to the statute of the State of Michigan 401E. Liberty Street County Records and designated as Wash­ Department. "There is reason to dicated their immunization^ September 19, 1968, in Liber 1260, on Page in such case made and provided, notice is on Pages 20-22, Washtenaw County Records. tenaw County . Subdivision Rlan No. 48, 422, of Washtenaw County Records, on which PARCEL I-B Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 suspect exposures in schools or were incomplete. While a few oj hereby given that on the 29th day of March, Feb 22-29-Mar 7-14-21 together with rights in the general common mortgage there Is claimed to be due, at the 1984 at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon, Local A non-exclusive easement over the follow­ elements and limited common elements as community settings may result in the youngsters stayed home foil date of.this notice, for principal and interest, Time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a ing described parcel: A 66 foot wide strip of set forth in'the above Master Deed and cases which Have not. yet been two weeks, most came back im| the sum of Seventeen Thousand Nine Hun­ sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, land having a centerline described as described in Act 59 of the Public Acts of 1978. dred Sixty-Nine and 78/100 Dollars at the Huron Street entrance, to the Washte­ follows: Commencing at the Northeast cor­ DATED: February 1,1984 discovered Or reported," he mediately—either with updated ($17,969.78); naw County Building, in the City of Ann Ar­ ner,of Lot 3 of "HAWTHORNE HILLS" a ROBERT M.HARRISON, noted. records or proof they'd been And no suit or proceedings at law or in bor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, (that be­ subdivision of part of the West 1/2 of Section COUNTY CLERK equity having been Instituted to recbyer the ing the building where the Circuit Court for 7, T2S, R6E, Ann Arbor Township, Washte­ By: EarT Ray, Dep. County Sheriff As of Feb. 18,14 confirmed or recently immunized." I - debt secured by said mortgage or any part the County of Washtenaw is held), of the naw County, Michigan as recorded in Uber BRUCE L. MARSHALL (P33824) probable cases of measles were "The next phase," according t| thereof. Now, Therefore, by virtue of the premises described in said mortgage, or so 11 of Plats, Pages 20,21, and 22, Washtenaw SCHMIER, FEALK and ELLIS, P.C. power of sale contained in said mortgage, much thereof as may be necessary to pay the County Records; thence along the Southerly Attorneys for Plaintiff reported to the Health Depart­ Atwater, "is to continue to wortt and pursuant to the statute of the State of amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage, right-of-way line of Country Club Road 33.04 29200 Northwestern Highway ment. with the schools to survey and inv Michigan in such case made and provided,! with the Interest thereon at Nine & 75/100 feet along the arc of a 637.15 foot radius cir­ Suite 410 "When the first cases were • notice is hereby given that on Thursday, (9.75%) per cent per annum and all legal cular curve to the left through a central Southfield, Michigan 48034 munize children in the remaining March 22, 1984, at ten o'clock A.M., local costs, charges and expenses, Including the angle of 02* 58' 15" having a chord which The stem of a type of (313) 355-2100 reported several weeks ago, the schools which are susceptible to a time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a bears N 84' 32' 29" W 33.04 feet to the Point of Feb )-8-15-22-29-Mar-14 attorney fees allowed by law, and also any 4 Health Department completed measles outbreak—the intermed^ sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, sum or sums which may be paid by the beginning; thence S 02 55' 10" W 185.00 feet: wild iris—blue-eyed grass- at the West entrance to the Washtenaw Coun­ undersigned, necessaryv to protect its in­ thence 328.74 feet along the arc of a 523.21 is not strong enough to sup­ clinics and immunization upgrad­ iate and senior high schools. It's; ty Building in the City of Ann Arbor, Wash- terest in the premises. Said premises are foot radius circular curve to the right port more than one blossom ing in all nine schools where we important to finish the job of get! . tenaw County, Michigan, (that being the situated in the Township of Superior, County through a central angle of 36' 00' 00" having at a time. One flower had confirmed cases," Atwater ting the school-aged population; building where the Circuit Court for the of Washtenaw, State of Michigan and a chord which bears S 20» 55' 10" W 323.36 The eyes of an owl cannot :. County of Washtenaw is h^ltf), of the.prem- described as:- feet; thence S 38* 55' 10" W 250.00 feet; blooms each morning, then move in their sockets so the added. 587 children were im- immunized." j ises described in]i(alNlmortg^ger,or'SO,)i(.uch thence 238.00 feet along the arc of a 200.00 dies that night to make 1 ; K : t i l Lot 743, Woodland Acres No. 9, as recorded bird must turn, its head, munized at special clinics held in Measles was introduced intC thereof as rnay"be nece~ssarj* - tb' pai' the ' Iri Uber 21" of PTats,'-Page3 78, 79 and 80, foot radius circular curve to the left through room for the next- amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage, Washtenaw County Records. a central angle of 68* 11' 08" having a chord from side to side to see. the schools, and ah additional 200 the county in mid-January ( with the interest thereon at seven"percent which bears S 04' 49" 36" W 224,21 feet to the During the six months Immediately follow­ ; (7%) per annum and all legal costs, charges ing the sale, the property may be redeemed. mid point of a 75.00 foot radius cul-de-sac and expenses, including the attorney fees said mid point being the point of termination. Dated at Ann Arbor, Michigan, February For the purpose of ingress and egress from . allowed by law, and also any sum or sums 10, 1984. . which may be paid by the undersigned, Parcel I-A above as disclosed by surveys GREAT LAKES FEDERAL SAVINGS prepared by Washtenaw Engineering Co., necessary to protect its interest in the & LOAN ASSOCIATION, premises, which said premises are describ­ Inc., and recorded In Uber 1640 on page 19 Mortgagee and in Uber 1640 on page 23, Washtenaw ed as follows: LAIRD & CHIN, By: Sheila Schwartz . All that certain- piece or parcel of land County Records. Attorneys for Mortgagee PARCEL I-C situate in the City of Ypsilariti in the County Great Lakes Federal Savings Bldg. of Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, and 401 E. Liberty Street A non-exclusive easement over the follow­ ' described as follows: Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 ,'' ing described parcel: Commencing at the Lot 62, R. S. GERGANOFF SUBDIVISION Feb 22-29-Mar 7-14-21 Northeast corner of Lot 3 of "HAWTHORNE NO. 3 of part of NW 1/4 of Section 5, City of HILLS" a subdivision of part of the West 1/2 Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Michigan, ac- of Section 7, T2S, R6E, Ann Arbor Township, ' cording to the plat thereof as recorded in NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Washtenaw County, Michigan as recorded In Liber 18 of Plats, Pages 33 and 34, Wash­ Default having been made in the terms Liber 11 of Plats, Pages 20, 21, and 22, tenaw County Records. and conditions of a certain mortgage made Washtenaw County Records; thence along During the twelve months(s) immediately by DAVID F. BUKU and JANET LEE the Southerly right-of-way line of Country following the sale, the property may be BUKU, husband and wife, of Chelsea, Club Road 33.04 feet along the arc of a 637.15 redeemed. Michigan, mortgagors to EVANS FINAN­ foot radius circular curve to the left through Dated at Troy, Michigan, December 31, CIAL CORP., a Washington corporation, a central angle of 02* 58' 15" having a chord 1983. dated August 25,1980 and recorded Septem­ which bears N 84* 32' 29' • W 33.04 feet; thence STANDARD FEDERAL SAVINGS ber 2, 1980 at Uber 1771, Page 126, S 02* 55' 10" W 165.00 feet; thence 328.74 feet AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Washtenaw County Records, and on which along the arc of a 523.21 foot radius circular a federal association mortgage there is claimed to be due, at the curve to the right through a central angle of Mortgagee date of this notice, the sum of $61,020.40; 36» 00' 00" having a chord which bears S 20* RONALD J. PALMER And no suit or proceeding at law or in equi­ 55' 10" W 323.36 feet; thence S 38* 55* 10" W Attorney for Mortgagee ty having been instituted to recover the debt 250.00 feet; thence N 51» 04' 50'.' W 33.00 feet 2401 West Big Beaver Road secured by said mortgage or any part there­ to a point on the Westerly right-of-way line of Troy, Michigan 48084 of. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of a 66 foot wide easement; thence along said Feb8-15-22-29-Mar7 sale contained in said mortgage and pur­ right-of-way line 104.99 feet along the arc of a V suant to the statutes of the State of Michigan 233.00 foot radius circular curve to the left; MORTGAGE SALE in such case made and provided, notice is through a central angle of 25*49' 02", having i Default having been made in the terms hereby given that on Thursday, the 8th day a chord which bears S 28* 00' 40" W 104.10 and conditions of a certain mortgage made of March, 1984, at 10:00 a.m. local time, said feet to the point of beginning; thence contin­ by WAYNE A. HORNBACK and BEVERLY mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale at uing along said right-of-way line 10.00 feet R. HORNBACK, husband and wife, of 8780 public auction, to the highest bidder, im­ along the arc of a 233.00 foot radius circular Currle Road, Northville, Michigan, Mort­ mediately inside the westerly entrance to the curve to the left, through a central angle of gagors to the COMMUNITY FEDERAL court house in the City of Ann Arbor, Wash­ 02» 27' 35" having a chord which bears S11* CREDIT UNION, A United States Corpora­ tenaw County, Michigan, of the premises 52* 20" W 10.00 feet; thence N 76» 53' 50" W tion, Mortgagee, dated the tenth (10th) day described in said mortgage, or so much 116,31 feet; thence S 36« 43* 20" W 76.86 feet; of February, 1982, and recorded in the office thereof as may be necessary to pay the thence S 09* 56' 10" W 280.11 feet; thence S 07* of the Register of Deeds, for the County of amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage, 54' 30" E 37.49 feet; thence S 22* 30' 10" E Washtenaw, and State of Michigan, on the with interest thereon at 15.5 percent per an­ 44.26 feet; thence S 47» 38' 10" E 106.65 feet; sixteenth (16th) day of February, 1982, in num and all legal costs, charges and ex­ thence S 43'33'40" E 203.11 feet; thence N86* Liber 1829 of Washtenaw County Records, on penses, including all attorney fees allowed 58' 45" E 188.44 feet; thence S 08» 57' 45" W i Page 400, on which mortgage there is claim­ by law, and also any sum or sums which may 163.20 feet; thence along tire Southerly line of ed to be due, at the date of this notice, for be paid by the undersigned, necessary to said IM 3 In the following courses: S 73* 44' Principal and interest, the sum of Thirty- protect its interest in the premises. Which 45" W 88.43 feet; N 08* 57* 45" E 173.67 feet hree Thousand Three Hundred Six & 86/100 said premises are in the Township of Sylvan, and S 86» 58* 45" W 89.14 feet; thence N 43'33' Dollars (J33.306.86); Washtenaw County, Michigan, described as 40" W 207.36 feet; thence N 47« 38' 10" W And no suit or proceedings at law or In equity follows: 108.53 feet; thenceN 22»30' 10" W47.77 feet; thence N 07°54'30" W 40.34 feet; thence N 09* having been instituted to recover the debt Commencing at the Southeast corner of ' secured by said mortgage or any part 56' 10" E 284.06 feet; thence N 36* 43' 20" E Section 7, T2S, R3E, Sylvan Township, 85.78 feet; thence S 76' 53' 50" E 122.64 feet to thereof; Now, therefore, by virtue of the Washtenaw County, Michigan; thence N 00° power of sale contained in said mortgage, the point of beginning. For use as a private When it comes to savings programs 29' 00" E 653.94 feet along the East line of walkway for the benefit of Parcel I-A above and pursuant to the statute of the State of said Section and the centcrline of Musbach Michigan in such case made and provided, as disclosed by surveys prepared by Wash­ Road; thence S 89* 36' 40" W 1333.57 feet tenaw Engineering Co., Inc., recorded in notice Is hereby given that on Thursday, the along the centerline of Cavanaugh Lake you can depend on us to have the programs that will fifteenth (15th) day of March, 1984, at 10:00 Uber 1640 on page 19 and in Liber 1640 on Road to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence , page 23, Washtenaw County Records. o'clock A.M., Local Time, said mortgage continuing S 89° 36' 40" W 200.00 feet along will be foreclosed by a sate at public auction said centerline; thence N 00° 31' 00" E435.60 During the one year immediately follow­ assist you in gaining financial security. to the highest bidder at the Main and Huron feet; thence N 89» 36' JO" E 200.00 feet; ing the sale) the property maybe redeemed. Streets entrance to the Washtenaw County thence S 00» 31' 00" W 435.60 feet along the Dated at Ann Arbor, Michigan, January individual is eligible for an Courthouse in Ann Arbor, Michigan (that be­ East line of the West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 16, 1984. yield. Don't wait any longer to ing the building where the Circuit Court for of said Section to the Point of Beginning, said GREAT LAKES FEDERAL SAVINGS BmiJikKMsmost open a regular savings ac­ IRA. An IRA with us enables the County of Washtenaw is held), of the parcel being a part of the West 1/4 of the & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Having readily accessible funds you to tax defer the amount premises described in said mortgage, or so Southeast 1/4 of Section 7, T2S, R3E, Sylvan Mortgagee count, that will meet your much thereof as may be necessary to pay the Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan. LAI RD & CHIN, By: Sheila Schwartz deposited in a regular savings more immediate goals. saved as well as the interest that amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage, Being subject to the rights of the public over Attorneys for Mortgagee account with us to meet unexpect­ an IRA earns year after year. with the interest thereon at twelve per cent the Northerly 33 feet of Cavanaugh Lake Great takes Federal Savings Bldg. ed expense or short term goals, (12,0%) per annum and all legal costs, Road. Also being subject to easements and 401 E. Liberty Street Our IRA experts will be hap­ charges and expenses, Including the at­ •restrictions of record, if any. Also having the Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 can put your mind at ease. py to acquaint you with all torney fees allowed by law. and also any sum rights of ingress and egress over a 66 foot' Jan 25-Feb 1-8-15-22 Whatever the reason, pleasure We have a savings program the details. or sums which may be paid by the undersign­ wide strip of land having a centerline des­ geared to your retirement that ed, necessary to protect its Interest in the cribed as follows: Commencing at the or emergency, a savings account premises. Which said premises are describ­ STATE OF MICHIGAN that you can depend on is made will supplement your Social Se­ ed as follows: Southeast corner of said Section 7; thence N County of Washtenaw CERTIFICATES and CLAIMS NOTICE curity . . . an individual Retire­ All that certain parcel of land situate in the 00° 29' 00" K 653.94 feet along the East line of possible only with your payday said section and the centerline of Musbach — INDEPENDENT PROBATE ment Account, Every working MONEY MARKET ACCOUNTS Township of Salem in the County of Washte­ File No. 7WM deposits and our high interest naw, and State of Michigan, and described Road; thence S «9» 36' 40" W 1566.57 feet Have a long term savings goal for a along the Centerline of Cavanaugh Uke Estate of FRANK G. TOTH, Deceased. as follows, to-wit: • Social Security Number 377-38-2945. new home, perhaps a cruise or a All that part of iht Northwest one-quarter Road to the POINT OF BEGINNING: thence N 00° 31' 00" E 871.20 feet to the POINT OF TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: college fund? ... talk to one of Of Section 11, Town I South, Range 7 B!ast, Your Interest In the estate may be barred Salem Township, Washtenaw County, des­ TERMINATION. our money counselors. As During the six months Immediately follow­ or affected by the following: \ cribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the 1. The Dccendent, whose last known ad­ a progressive bank, we West line of said Section 11, said point being ing the sale, the property may be redeemed. CHELSEA Dated at Detroit, Michigan, January 20, dress was 17661 Old U.S. 12 West, Chelsea, South 900 feet from the Northwest corner of Ml 48118 died Jan. 19,1984. have a variety of competitive said Section; thence North 834 43' East on a 1984. ' EVANS FINANCIAL CORP., 3. Creditors of the Deceased are notified healthy interest earning avenues line parallel to the North line of said Section that all claims against the estate will be bar­ 600 feet to a point; thence South 371.26 feet to a Washington corporation, for your investment. Our financial mortgagee red unless presented within four months of STATE A point; thence West 596.4 feet to a point on HILL, LEWIS, ADAMS, GOODHICH&TAIT the date of publication of this notice, or four counselors can introduce you to the West line of said Section; t.hnnce North ' months after the claim becomes due, which­ 3W.59 feet to the Point of Beginning. Attorneys for Mortgagee the various certificates of deposit 32nd Floor, 100 Renaissance Center ever Is later. CSB During the six months Immediately follow- available and the capabilities of Detroit, Michigan 4824.1 TO THE INDEPENDENT PERSONAL Member F.O.I.C. in* the sale, the property may bo redeemed. REPRESENTATIVE: Kathleen A. Chap­ BANK the Money Market Investment Dated at Plymouth, Michigan, January 31, (313) 259-3232 Fob l-fl-15-22-29 man, 629 North Main Street, Chelsea, Mi tm ..• 48116 Account. Stop In, discover which . COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT Notice Is further given that the estate will Branch Off tee Main Office savings program can best serve UNION be thereafter assigned and distributed to the your needs. We're always inter­ persons entitled to it. 1010 S. Main Phone 475-1355 305 $. Main Mortgagee ('•••<• ested in talking to you. ,- £WM>,TtUTZKY £ DODOE WILLtAM J. RADEMACHER P-19179 ; Attorney* for Mortgagee Rademacher and Musbach Fod.rtl reactions require a subslanilal iMeresI penalty for oarly wilhorawal of limn savings, Early withdrawal M «11 South Ashley 10» West Middle St., Chelsea, Ml 44118 Of »n individual R«llrement Account Is sub|ael to an tnloront and lax penally .* AHfvArbof, Michigan 48103 The acre was originally *5v Feb8-lS-22"2»-M«r7 P.O. Box H the area a yoke of oxen Telephone: 475-8W8 or 475-8816 could plow In a day. Feb» if 'j£f^>- PW!PPPP mmmm

m T East along the north line of the specifications of Landfill Bid­ i?g-CMsgq Standard, Wednesday. February^j»JjftM )7 •i Village Council Proce Michigan Central Railroad to a ders. Roll call: Ayes all. Motion point described as follows: carried. x;, -^ February 7,19W Motion by Radloff, supported ERTV FROM AGRICULTURAL Beginning at the West V< comer Motion by Keezer, supported Regular Session, by Satterthwaite, to approve the DISTRICT TO RS-1 SINGLE of Section 12, Town 2 South, by Steele, to enter into a contract Tell Them You Read It Range 3 East, Village of Chelsea, ; ^;Tne meeting was called to minutes as read. Roll call: Ayes FAMILY RESIDENTIAL with Campbell, Kusterer and Washtenaw County, Michigan; :pjder at.7;30 p.m. by President all. Motion carried. DISTRICT - PART OF THE Walraven, P.C., for the 1993/84 In The Standard! •Wterkel. A public hearing was held to NORTHEAST QUARTER OF thence East 699.60 feet along the audit. Roll call: Ayes all. Motion • Present: President Merkel, consider the application of SECTION 7, T2S, R4E, a copy of East and West Vi line of said sec­ carried. iClerk Rosentreter and Admlnis- Thomas E. Schulte to zone 2 which is attached hereto, and the tion; thence South 230.34 feet to a Motion by Satterthwaite, sup­ w >trator Weber* acres +- along the east side of Clerk of said Village be and is point on the north line of the ported by Radloff, to hold a W Trustees Present; Radloff, Michigan Central Railroad; Freer Road to Single-Family hereby directed to cause the thence North 105,76 feet; thence public hearing on February 28, vSatterthwaite, Steele, Keezer, Residential RS-1. Mr. Schulte same to be published in the 1984 per request of BobkCrafters, NOTICE M[erkel and Riemenschneider. South 71 degrees West to the west ; stated that the land would be used Village of Chelsea, in the line of said Section 12; thence Inc. Application for Industrial I* ,., Other Present: Fred Harris, for a new church. The Chelsea Chelsea Standard, or any other southerly along the west line of Facilities Exemption, Certificate. LYNDON TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS Prentiss Davis, Jim Finch, Bren- Planning Commission, at their paper of general circulation, and said Section 12 to the PLACE OF Roll call; Ayes,all. Motion car* ;da McGibney, JoAnn Alber, meeting of January 10, 1984, otherwise record said instrument BEGINNING, being a part of the ried. I will be at 17301 M-52 to accept taxes and .Sprgeant Lenard McDougall, recommended the Village Coun­ within the Book of Ordinances. West Vz of said Section 12. Motion by Satterthwaite, sup­ issue dog licenses every Tuesday from .SJmmett Hankerd, Fire Chief cil zone the property as re­ MoUpn by Satterthwaite, sup­ ported by Steele, to accept the bid -J^uikerd, Ishmael Picklesimer, quested. There were no other ported by Radloff, to adopt the 2. That the property compris­ of $500.00 for a 1975 Dodge pickup 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and every Friday yjicii Clouse, Civil Defense Direc- written or oral comments submit­ above resolution as read: Roll ing not less than fifty percent truck. Roll call: Ayes all. Motion from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. during the A MY Schantz, John Klink, Gus ted. call: Ayes all. Motion carried. (50%) of the Sfate Equalized carried. Value of the industrial property months of December, January, and Febru­ h w Steger, Luther Kusterer, Tina RESOLUTION Resolution adopted. (Ordinance Motion by Keezer, supported ary, I will be available at Lyndon Townhall JCenney, Pat Schantz, Bill BE IT RESOLVED AND IT IS No. 79-DD attached to these within the said described district by Riemenschneider, to approve i -J^ullendore, Mr. and Mrs. Dar- HEREBY RESOLVED, that the minuteu as Appendix A.) , is obsolete. the request for a handicap park­ on Saturday, February 4 and 11 from 9:00 jtfn Downer, Thomas Schulte, Village Council of the Village of A public hearing was held to 3. That said'obsolete industrial ing area during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. to accept payment of •Superintendent of Public Utilities Chelsea does hereby adopt, aj> consider an application by Hatch property is in a condition which is a,m. to 12:00 Noon on Sundays in taxes and Issue dog licenses. •Jftifner. prove and promulgate Ordinance Stamping Company and Ray­ substantially less than an front of the Congregational y ^The minutes of the regular No. 79-DD, ARffiNDMJSNT TO mond R. Hatch, Trustee, to economically efficient functional Church on E. Middle Street. Roll Payments by mail will be accepted , ,{n.eeting of January 17,1984 were ORDINANCE NO, 79 TO establish an Industrial Develop­ condition. call: Ayes all. Motion carried. 4. That said industrial property Dog license fees are as follows: nftjad. RE30NE A CERTAIN PROP- ment District and Plant Rehabil­ Motion by Keezer, supported itation District on land located is in a state or condition, the Regular dog license. . . $10.00 desirability and use of which is by Radloff, to authorize the "east of Cleveland Street and Knights of Columbus to hold a Spayed or Neutered dog license north of the Conrail tracks. There impaired due to changes in . (with written proof) * 5.00- design, construction, technology, "Tootsie Roll Drive" on April 13, LYNDON TOWNSHIP were no : written or oral com­ 14, and 15, 1984. Roll call: Blind ond Deof Citizens with Leader Dogs S 0.00 ments presented. and improved production pro­ Senior Citizens 65 years and older $ 5.00 cesses, and from external in­ Ayes all. Motion carried. 7K- RESOLUTION RjR^imnNimRnFSmNATWN Rabies Vaccination Papers must be presented ESTABLISHING INDUSTRIAL fluencing factors wiiieii ufake the DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AND property less desirable and OF STREET ADMINISTRATOR ; > BOARD OF REVIEW valuable for continued use. WHEREAS, Section 13 (7) of PLANT REHABILITATION Act 51, Public Acts of 1951 pro­ JANIS KNIEPER hv Notice is hereby given to all persons liable to DISTRICT ON THE 5. That said industrial property assessment for taxes in the consists of land improvements, vides that each incorporated city LYNDON TOWNSHIP TREASURER 'V APPLICATION OF HATCH and village to which funds are STAMPING CQ. AI^D buildings, Structured, but does Phone 475-3686 not include the land or inventory returned under the provisions of i • T'. TOWNSHIP OF LYNDON RAYMOND R- HATCH, TRUSTEE 17301 M-52 Chelsea, Mi. 48118 WHEREAS, Hatch Stamping of the applicant. this section, that, "the respon­ County off Washtenaw, State off Michigan Co. and Raymond R. Hatch, 6. That it would be beneficial to sibility for street improvement, Trustee has applied, under the the applicant and the Village of maintenance, and traffic opera­ That the Assessment Roll of said Township as provisions of Public Act 198, of Chelsea to develop industrial tion work, and the development, prepared by the undersigned will be reviewed by 1974, for a Plant Rehabilitation facilities and rehabilitate the construction, or repair of off- the Board at District, and an Industrial . plant facilities upon said real street parking facilities and con­ Development District; and estate. struction or repair of street NOTICE LYNDON TOWNSHIP HAIL WHEREAS, said annlieation 7. That said Industrial Develop­ lighting shall be coordinated by a uaieu wvviuiKi i, xSoo wa» ment District shall be known as single administrator to be Corner of Old M-52 and North Territorial Road, on received by the Village of Chelsea Village Industrial dislgnated by the governing body vcAicti ivifiwnir TAXPATEIW Chelsea on December 30, 1983, Development District #8, and the who shall be responsible for and TUESDAY. MARCH 7. 1984 and; Rehabilitation District shall be shall represent the municipality I will be at Dexter Township Haii, 6860 from 9 a.m. to 12 Noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. known as the Chelsea Village in transactions with the state WHEAREAS, the Village transportation department pur­ Dexter-Pi nek ney Rd., Dexter, to collect Council has given written notice Plant Rehabilitation District #6. Dexter Township taxes on the following by certified mail to the owners of NOW THEREFORE, BE IT suant to this act." Appeals ami conferences with taxpayers all real property within the pro­ RESOLVED, AND IT IS HERE­ THEREFORE, BE IT RE­ days: every Tuesday and Friday from 9 BY RESOLVED, that the Village SOLVED, that this Honorable a.m. to 4 p.m. for months of December, posed district and has afforded Body, designate Frederick A. will be heard on ah opportunity for hearing on the of Chelsea does hereby establish, January and February. Also, on Saturday, establishment of the Plant pursuant to Section 4 of Public Weber as the single (Street) ad­ MONDAY and TUESDAY Rehabilitation District and In­ Act 198 of 1974, an Industrial ministrator for the Village of Dec. 31, and Wednesday, Feb. 29, 1984, MARCH 13- 14, 1984 dustrial Development District, Development District and Plant Chelsea in all transactions with from 9 to 4. and afforded any other resident Rehabilitation District within the the State/Transportation Depart­ Monday, from 9 a.m. to 12 Noon and 1.-4 p.m. real estate previously described ment as provided in Section 13 of Those who wish may send check or money order. or taxpayer of the Village the op­ the Act. Tuesday, from 12 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. portunity to appear and to be herein, and the Clerk is hereby in­ Receipts will be returned by mail. Motion by Keezer, supported heard, as appears from the structed to forward the applica­ All dog licenses must be paid to the Dexter Township Treasurer WEDNESDAY, March 22, 1984 tion and a copy of this resolution by Steele,, to adopt the above' Village Clerk's Notice and Proof before March 1, 1984 to avoid penalty. from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. of Service which has been filed to the State Tax Commission as resolution as read. Roll call: herewith; provided by Section 6 of said Ayes all. Motion carried. Resolu­ Dog Licenses $10. If spayed or neutered, $5. Proof of altering at which time upon request of any person who is assess­ Public Act. tion adopted. required. Senior Citizens pay only $5 for dog licenses. ed on said tax rotl or of his or her agent and upon suffi­ NOW, THEREFORE, the Vil­ lage Council 6f the Village of Motion by Merkel, supported Motion by Radloff, supported Unexpired rabies vaccination papers mus* be presented in order to ob­ cient cause being shown; said Board of Review will cor­ Chelsea hereby makes the follow­ by Riemenschneider, to adopt the by Merkel, to grant the request of tain dog licenses. rect the assessment os to such property in such manner above resolution as read. Roll v Chelsea Hospital Auxiliary to ing findings and determinations : place booths on South and Cong- tiii ^m})M^J^Mi^ ^k^mjm^imM^M^r o1»4$trM^J»g;«^ |ust and equal. $u£r\qs$essrn.ent,tpx rcjjl asreytewed ana thwatfe, Steefe'/ fezer,; Merkel JULIE A. KNIGHT !-vl! and Riemenschneider. Nays- centennial; Roll call: Ayes all. approved by said Board of Review will be the assessment owner of the following described Dexter Township Treasurer real estate: None. Motion carried. Resolu­ Motion carried. roll of said Township of Lyndon for the year 1984. tion adopted. Motion by Keezer, supported 6880 Dexter-Pinckney Rd. Ph.426-3767 Commencing at the West VA by Satterthwaite, to authorize The County Board of Commissioners of Washtenaw corner of Section 12, T2S, R3E, Superintendent of Public Sylvan Township, Washtenaw Utilities submitted the Public payment of bills as submitted. County has proposed the following starting ratios for Utilities Report for the month of Roll call: Ayes all. Motion car­ Lyndon Township for the year 1984: Real Property: County, Michigan; thence N 0 deg 04* 50" E 98.54 feet along the west January 1984. ried. Agriculture 48.68, factor 1.0272; Commercial 49.60, fac­ line of said Section 12: thence N Sergeant Lenard McDougall Motion by Radloff, supported -NOTICE- tor 1.0081; Industrial 48.19, factor 1.0376; Residential 87 deg 43' 30" E 300.79 feet for a submitted the Police Department by Satterthwaite, to adjourn. Roll 47.90, factor 1.0376; Developmental 49.40. factor 1.0122. PLACE OF BEGINNING; thence Report for the month of January call: Ayes all. Motion carried. continuing N 87 deg 43* 300" E 400 1984. Meeting adjourned. Lima Township Taxpaye .10 feet; thence N 0 deg 33' 20" W Motion of Radloff, supported by Evelyn Rosentreter, JOHN D. KURD, Supervisor 100.32 feet; thence S 71 deg 34' 40" Merkel, to authorize Sergeant Village Clerk. In December, I will be at my home, 13610 Doled Feb. 22, 1984 . E 261.36 feet; thence N 60 deg 25' Lenard McDougall to contact the Sager Rd.( to collect Lima Township taxes. 20" E 333.86 feet; thence N 33 deg Wasthenaw County Sheriff De­ Every Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and partment for use of a patrol car. 24' 50" E 153.78 feet; thence N 40 every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. In deg 44' 30/' E 88.89.feet; thence S Roll call: Ayes all. Motion car­ 01 deg 35. n, 1984 Road; thence North 71 degrees PHONE 475-6890

•I Y 18 The Chelsea Stondord, Wednesdoy, February 22, 1984 [IJMCSJ^ND^ Bfr£&t& Fair Board Notes Week of Feb. tt-Marcb 2 Wednesday, Feb. 22—Cheese­ A daughter, Bethany JoAnn, President Bill Stoffer called the be studied in the March meeting. burger on bun, hash brown potato Feb. 12, at St. Joseph Mercy regular Fair Board meeting Fair time, Aug, 28^ept. 1. patty, vegetable sticks, chocolate Hospital. Ann Arbor, to Sue and together on Feb- 16. Other of­ pudding, milk, Frank Giebel, 761 Flanders, ficers present were Jerry Her- Thursday * Feb. 23-~Hot turkey Chelsea. Bethany has two sister* rick, vice-president; Maryann Citbsens Trust sandwich with gravy, buttered Katfiryn 12/ Nona 8, and i Quenther, secretary; Debbie corn, cake, milk. brother, Christopher 6. ;l Stapish, treasurer; and Lloyd Reports 1983 Friday, Feb. 24-Beef burrito . —•— , :• Grau, executive vice-president. with chili, tater tots, tossed salad A daughter, Kimberly Anne, Directors present were, Archie Earnings with dressing, fresh fruit, milk. Feb. 15, at St. Joseph Mercy Bradbury, Harold Gross, Earl Monday, Feb. 27-Vegetabie Hospital, Ann Arbor, to Daniel "Heller, Charles Koenn,, Jeff Citizens Trust reported net in­ and Theresa Lancaster of Grass come for the year of $1,543,791 or soup with crackers, submarine Layher, Reuben Lesser, Jr., sandwich, lemonade, fruit com­ Lake. Maternal grandparents ate Mark Stapish, Harold Trinkle $4.88 per share, an increase of Gene and Irene Ahrens of Grass 15% over the combined earnings pote, milk. and, Edson Whitaker( Others Lake. Maternal great-grand­ of the merged partners last year. Tuesday, Feb. 28~Crisp fish were Tim Schulze and John fillet, oven brown potatoes, cole mother is Theresa Suiatko 6$ Wellnitz. The combination of the Ann Ar­ Detroit. Paternal grandparents bor Trust Co. and The Citizens slaw, dinner roll and butter, The minutes from last meeting peach half. are Tom and Shirley Lancaster oW were read and accepted, Bank of Saline was completed as Chelsea. 9 of the close of business Dec. 31, Wednesday, Feb. 29—Ham pat­ Space rentals, season tickets, ty on bun, potato chips, dill passes, and daily tickets were 1983. A son, Shawn Micheal, Tuefc George H. Cress, president and, pickles, cinnamon applesauce, also discussed. milk. day, Feb. 7, to Colleen airtjj The sesquicentennial, June 30 chief executive officer of Citizens Micheal McCormick of Ann AJ* Trust, reported that both institu­ Thursday, March 1—Beef gou­ through July 4, was discussed lash, buttered green beans, bread bor. Maternal grandparents Mm with different chapters to.be tions had record earnings for . Mr. and Mrs. William H. Miller ©} 1983. "With this tremendous and butter, molded fruit salad, formed with group leaders to help milk. Grass Lake. Maternal greats direct different activities. footing we look forward to the op­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrjjj portunity of serving our (Custo­ Friday, March 2—Cheese and A budget report of the fair was sausage pizza, tossed salad with Joseph O'Donnell of Grass LaK§ prepared by chairman Mark mers and the community in the and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Miller $ years to come." SAM & JOYCE JOHNSON, owners and recognition of their having qualified for Gambles dressing, butterscotch pudding, Stapish and Debbie Stapish, fresh fruit, milk. Pinckney. Paternal gran* VUIUI, A»«0?* 19%. siatea monauy day, Jan. 31 to Victoria an$ Johnsons Named to Gambles Donald White. Maternal grand* On Gifted Child mother is Lois Smith. Paterna£ "The Hurried Child," a panel grandparents are Mr. and Mrs* Exclusive $3 Million Club on early childhood education for Delbert White, all of Chelsea. :1 TOWER the gifted child, will be held on Sam and Joyce Johnson, plaque during Gambles recent Monday, Fob. 27 from 7:30 to 9:30 Subscribeloday to The Standard^ owners and operators of the us in congratulating the Johnsons merchandise market in Las on this occasion. The fact thaf; a p.m. at the Washtenaw Inter­ Gambles store in Chelsea, were Vegas, Nev. The award signi­ mediate School District, 1819 S., presented with an engraved retailer qualifies for the $3 fies that they have cumulative Million Club is evidence of the Wagner Rd., Ann Arbor. OPENING PARTY STORE purchases of Gambles products consumer confidence and loyalty Panel members include: Dr. exceeding.$3 million, and thus Eric Amburg, clinical psychol­ 528 N. Main Ph. 475-9270 Career Day enjoyed by the Gambles store in qualify for membership in their community," Waldera con- ogist; Toni Burton, teacher at MARCH 1 st Gambles $3 Million Club. 4-. ««. A(J Emerson School for Academical­ uiiu6u. Set March 5 "In achieving this honor, they Gambles is a Minneapoiis- ly Talented; Elizabeth Hammer, PffH-COLA join a select group of retailing based organization serving inde­ state president of Michigan At W professionals, all with expertise pendently-owned Gambles Association for Academically TfajkMrt' in merchandising, marketing and retailers in 20 states. Talented; Carolyn Hannum, pre­ SPECIAL On Wednesday, March 5, consumer services," Gambles school teacher for -gifted and ICECREAM Washtenaw Community College president Wayne Waldera stated. Telephone your club news Judy Neeb, school psychologist. ECKRICH will host a Career and College "We know that their associates to 475-1371 The program is sponsored by PARLOR Day from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon on and customers will want to join Ann Arbor Association for Gifted its main campus at 4800 E. Huron Children. River Dr., Ann Arbor. Co- SLENDER sponsored by the Washtenaw P€P/I UGHT Counselor's Association and SLICES Washtenaw County Area Counselors, the day is designed to acquaint county high school juniors with options in higher education and careers. Parents and adult education students are also welcome. There is no charge 59 for attendance. Representatives from 25 area 8-PACK colleges and universities and 25 OF 1/2-UTER careers (including the military) LARGE will give half-hour presentations, RETURNABLE says Paulette Gotrian, admis­ sions officer at the college. BOTTLES EGGS Students may choose four of the 50 sessions to attend. Of par­ ticular interest to parents is a special presentation on student $|29 financial aid. Call Washtenaw Community College Admissions staff at 973-3596 for more information. •MHHBl

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