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MIRROR
Michigan Press Assoc.
State-Wide Tid Bit*
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CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1952
H Pages This Week
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Girls’ Basketball
Team Defeated
UlchJgan P „ ^ ven heje there
W V S S S ,'<wm>ptlW' With, the
<« S ' f i f u U r fire, of Sidney
School Board
Given Look
\
into Future
resignation, ^ fiotte as president
'ffirbonrd of r & e « of state
firs, Michigan took another ,l«dk.
Chejsea’s girls’ basketball team
played host to Dexter’s girl's team
36 °toa?i Jan' 29’' ^ ' ^ ’defoated,
H igher Conversion Tuesda
U plifts, charged with accepting
Enrollm ent Peak
S Wbe tor a concessionaire
u_,Qhel8ea. gained the ..lead early in
o f Charity Tosses " the first quarter and held it as
V Te state fair, faced impeachof 1,068 Elem entary
proceedings when he threw
the quarter ended with Chelsea 9,
Spells
Difference
5.
Ellen
Ward
led
Dexter
In the towol.
Pupils Seen fo r ’56,
with four points, while Judy MUrv
Chelsea met Milan on the latter’s Phy led .Chelsea with seven points.
e Meanwhile the legislature was
An estimated overall enrollment
m X forking day „and night co u rt-last Friday night to defeat
Chelsea lost the lead ahring
of
1068 pupils in the elementary
the
Big
Reds,
39
to
SO.
.
! €me/t its hew deadlines. Comthe second quarter,/16 to 14. Joan
and high Bchool classes’ here by
S i S b u M «1» m li"'* h t oil to
Milan stepped into the lead early .MasUed-Dexter’s squadw lthsevei
the 196tfr57~-BehooI-yea r was, ore!*
Mt their bills' on tho floor. Under in the first quarter only to have points," bb Dixie Rowe paced Chel­
dieted fn a "picture” of ;school
S s adopted last session, all bills Chelsea tieKjpven-all, at the end sea with three points.
membership, presented to members
of
the
quarter.
Bob
white
led
the
other than taxation and approprlaTho thlrd quarter’found Chelsea
o f the school board at the regular
tfoh meaauros must be out of com- Bulldogs with four points, while regaining the lead again to end
meeting Monday by Supt, Albert
Stee 21 days after introduction Don Ing paced the Big Rods with tho quarter, 21 to 20.
-CLJohnaen,
^ e y - w o r o - d e a d f c ^ ^ ^ - ^ ™ ^ five,
„^41ixie_R6we:led7agaimsfoirChelsea
" With the""pre8eht pupil-tfeacher
During the second quarter Ohel- with four points; Ellon Ward led
^ration
of “20 to 1, this number of
• one bill came in nggin this year
a racked up 13 points to Milan’s Dexter with four points.
pupjlB would require a t lea^t 48
! revised form. It ft a new type mine, to_ lead at the fend of the : Dexter, however, scoared ahead
_teachera, it was pointed out.
-If ‘‘taied-eaP1 tax. The, measure, nal f r : 20*10.7^oe-Greenwood—sank- in the Inst quarter to win, 86' to
For purposes of comparison, the
differing from the Higgins bill de- flvo points for Cholse'a, while Carl 21. Ellen Ward led • Dexter with
number of pupils and teachers a t
f f id twice before, would inipose Shelton led Milan’s attack with eight points, while Chelsea was
present was given. This showed
nThTcrper ewt-tax-on^-the-sale-of four-pointsr------- -- —. — unable-to scovo during tlnrqum
th a t there .Are now 74! pupils and
used ears through licensed dealers.
Milan’s g^nv class gave the spec­
80 teachers. The estimated 1068
'Thus v it would oxompt so-called tators on both sides very enjoyable
Murphy led Chelsea’s .scor-.
lupils in 1956-57 is an increase
intated aille,s—thqa&Jjetweefl in-. entertainment between halves with mgJudy
with. !2 ; points, while Dixie
w
er the present number of, ap­
fen
tu
rc/of-rthe
.
frrodividual?
and exhibition of tumbling, etc,
Rowe assisted ’ with nine points.
proximately 44 per cent.
vious. measure.
The third quarter saw Chelsea Ellon Ward paced the victors with
Instead of the present 15 sec­
• Another rumor is extant th at still in the lead as they sank 14 13 points, ns Joan Mast assisted
tions in the elementary schools
the number would be 23 in 1956-;
Gov, Williams again is keeping an points and hold Milan to a. mero- JvLtjLl.3 points. .Much-of_the-credit
showin
Chelsea’s excellent showing
57. ' Rooms needed would be a
*ve on the vlce-prosidency, Obser­ elght. ,The'quarter ended, 34-24. for
should
bo
givon
to
the
fine
work
wor..
minimum of 21 as compared to the
vers swear on a stack of govern­ Bob White paced the Bulldogs with of our’guards. J..L. Weinberg and
unable to contribute anything toward this fund, as ^ income from
present 13.
ment manuals that the governor's six pointB, while Carl Shelton once,
LIBRARY GIFT ANNOUNCED—The Chelsea Library Board
esrs are getting-oauiiflowered from more sank four points- to-lead the Clara-Lewis, Kathy Merkel and
the
village,
townships
and
state
aid
just
covers
general
maintenS
tudy Pre-School C e n s u s _____
has announced the gift of )100 from the Woman’s Club of Chelsea.
keeping “ them-cto the ground—- Reds’ charge._______ , — /------ , Marjorie,Robarda-are. to- be con­
ance,
and
is
earmarked
for
that
purpose.
All
gifts
made
to
the
gratulated
for
their
fine
control
The
fourth
quarter
was
slow
for
Miss Mabel W. Fox, president of the Library Board, accepted the"
These, figures were arrived a t
especially if Kofauver gains in
Tund are deductible from income tax. Friends of the Library
through using the method of study­
check at a recent-'meeting held in the library. • Shown above as
strength. But,„such-observations both teams as Chelsea made five and recovery.
ing pre-school - census and birth
points to Milan’s six. The game
-spokesmen said they, are pleased a t ,the interest shown by the
sre still—just rumors.
the presentation was being made ate (seated, from left) Mrs.
ended with the scoreboard showing
rate figures by which means a
Woman’s Club and expressed a. desire to give full cooperation
William Geddes, Mrs. Warren Daniels, Miss Fqx, and Mrs. John
'
fairly accurate prediction of the
I Somewhat more tangible in the the totals of 39*30. Bob White act-*
The present Wcrfndn’s Club, then known as the Child Study
present school enrollment was
Hale, wjth Harold Jones standing behind them. Mrs. Geddes, Mrs.
political world was the; visit of counted for three of Chelsea's
club,
has always been active in supporting library work in Chelsea,
made in 1948. At that time it was
oints,
while
fo
r
Milan,
Myron
Arthur E. Summerfield of Flint,
Daniels and Mrs. Hale represented the Woman's Club and Mr.
believed enrollment in the eftehaving
organized
a
free
lending
library
here
about
20
years
ago.
nrtttnnal ^ .O.P. ^ mmit teeman. He Eaten sank four points.
Jones represented the Friends of the Library.
riientary grades jn the 1951-52 year
Bob While led the Bulldogs with
held a 45-minute peacemaking sesClub
members
donated
their
own
books
and
their
own
tim
e
to
make
~
Library officials state that-the money-will be put into a separ_
would be 402;' while the" actual
d__ „ of rebellious
______
16 po.intS, While Joe Greenwood assion with a group
the project successful. They first set up shop in space on the
number this year is 411.
ate account, and will mark the beginning of a long-range program^
fegi'siato'rs- ovor/Waweputedhostll- slated with 13. Dipk Merkel and
An open meeting on Our Free
balcony ^ f the Chelsea State Bank. Since that time the library has
Ity to the U. S. senatorial candb*|.Dave Bertke tied with five points Enterprise system . will be hold
Supt. Johnsen’s report Monday
toward a larger and more convenient library; The present lojpatioit.
grown steadily, and the club, under Us various and changing names
shows th a t an expected gradual
dacy of John B. Martin, Jr., aud- each.
Feb, 13, a t '8 p.m. a t the Rack ham
is adequate for now, but in 10 or 15 years an expansion may l*
Carl -Shelton led- Milan’s-attack building, Ann Arbor. .
decrease in the birth rate since
itor general.
/ .has continued its interest. Nearly every year a substantial g ift
desirable or necessary. It is hoped that this fund will grow with
1947 ,has not occurred and that
Summcrfield emerged from a with 10 points, white Don Ing as­
What is the Free Enterprise
has been made to the library.
donations from individuals and organizations, Th^ library is
most school districts have this
closed-door meeting with 28 house sisted with eight, as? Dearie,, Mas­ System? Can it bo preserved?
same problem.
epublicans.JiiS'-grip-oruthe-party ters, Burton.„Bordme__and'_ My ron What are the problemsr-and-What
’Figures at- pfesent’ and for the
reins still secure. Said Summer- Hazen each had four points. is the future? are some of tho
expected increase in enrollment in
Chelsea made 14 of 75 tries for overall questions to bo discussed.1
field, apparently smoothing down
-t he elementary grades (kinderg a r
the ruffled haekles—of the_2$ an average of 17.4 per cent, white
r;/A rthur Miiuch, Economist of
ten through sixth) in the next.five
Republicans, “I . never have taken Milan took .65 tries and made.,14 —D
Michignn
State
College,
will
talk
years were given as fnllow3:_191UMh^-positkm-^tluvt—nny=-candidate-J?oran-amjagflof-25A„por--ceiih: on the subject- "Labor—Business
P r o b a t i o f f V t o l a t u r 52, 411; 1952-53p440rTr953'54r488;
Chelsea’s foul shots made it pos­ and Free Enterprise.”
is unacceptable,.including Mr. M ar­
1954-55, 540; 1955-56, 56,6; 1956sible for the Bulldogs ,to beat Mitin;" ■
Dr. Dale Butts, -Economist of
-Tuesday^Clareace-Ihish, of-Lima -OV6T2.------^ ~ — -------lanv-Qhelaealook 20, foul shots and Michigan
'State College, will" talk • Plains will be -mado atrthe regu
Center, was put on two year’a pro• State Treasurer D,? Hale Brake connected with 11 for an average
oh--th
e
-subject
"Government and lar Boy Scout m eetingtonight for that The grand total raiBud here at -t-he- giandtotal...^J.t3^--U L '
bation. given 60 dity s-in- jaHv-'^med High School Eatimnte-Givanly blisteiccHhe -‘!Liftle■H'ooW of-65-pOr-eent—Milnnrtook-16 foul
special observances of Boy Scout
High school enrollment esti­
$50 and assessed $25 costs, when,
it" commission, which has advo­ shots anefimnde two for an averngo Free Enterprise.”
' g*£k f
Week which began yesterday. the official close of the campaign S K telridivldiiaS*
mates
have >a- greater possibility
he
appeared,
for
sentence
in
G
rProfessor1
J.
Philip
Wbrnette,
cated more power for the governor. of 12.5 peKc^nt.
Scoutmaster Mac Packard said he last Thursday was $2,288.45, when p rqVJ^®
of: error because drop-outs before
School of, Business A.griculture, hopes
In reply to Lqten B. Miller, rfearrangements for
in Chelsea Jan. 12 by Sheriff’s graduation affect the final figures.
0 niversitvJaf_G
,Michipran.-Avill' talk Scouts toto ,mako
search director for- th<5“commission,
lore » « f . «{!»,,
attend
present is . 330 with
.Deputies,, Edgar .Ortbring a n d Enrollment at pr
who had- called the govummantiil R eservesS unk, 42-39 on the "Firture'of the Free Enter­ ffl- a' bddy Bunds; church, services danger pf ;fftjhng_ short, .oX...Jas ment
. . and itinnlovgea-Bfftvc8634.95
employees -gave- $634.95 Frank Reed for fighting, in viola- the 1956-57 estimate giveH 'as .486
prise Sy&tem?’
set-up a - “hodge-podge^ a . Chtrfeao
year’s
total
Of
$1,580
AH Scouits will wear Their imiyear, an-increase Of $238.97 tion of a six-month probation im­ for grades 7 through 12.
Chelsea’s second, team lost , to
This meeting is sponsored by forms
puzzle stemming from fear-of the
In tabulating the totals the com-*f this
this entire week which
over laSt yeaFs $404.98. °All figures given-, it was em­
posed Dec. 10.
Milan’s Littlo Red team, 42 to 39. Washtenaw, county-- Farm Bureau marks the
mittee
found
that
the
sun>rising
(Continued on page tour)
42nd anniversary year
Dime cards were not sent out . Pu&H was^first arrested in Chel­ phasized, do not allow for increase
Tom Eiaelo and Ralph Owings led in cooperation Avith tho University of the. scouting
increase-which
piled
up
T
n
‘
the
movement,
the Bullpups with 12 points each, ,of Michigan nnd,.M iehigan,State
two -days of the campaign was last year and income from this sea’ Dec.. 8 for being drunk..and of population.
Chelsea’s Troop
op 25 has just con- lost
while Phil BnreiB sank five and CAlteffP, Kvtonairm_Rervicfla,; and eluded
accounted for by nnan*/ source, accounted" for $478.80 this disorderly. Police-Chief George Dob '.The percentage of increase, acregistration for the yuur partially
Dave—ElkiVi-and-Bud -Ringo.-each tRurat -Urbnn.nml-scrvice orgfthiZn- and there
ticipated
increases
in. contributions year. Canister returns wei«j$258,79 and Officer Frank Reed made the cording to the estimated figures, isare 42 boys registered.
tions.made:
four
points.
—JerryBaisch
from
several
sources^—1
T his- un­ w hilejaat,yeur’a total wa8 "$232.09. arrest after-: Push had put up a 50 per, cent in the elementary
EdWip Dickelman Is assistant"
from
Overall gain this year amounts fight with Reed. Dec. 10 he pleaded grades through the sixth grade,,'
led the Little Reds with- 11 points,
expected amount which brought
The program will be presented Scoutmaster.
fmn
$702v7T,- o r—approximately—4.4. guilt yim M un fci pai«eourtg ftnd=j>akl and 38 ner cent in grades 7 through:
ahly assisted hv Don.IIertles with 4n-tho—intore8t- of—encouraging-nr -The—troop committee includes the gyrcnr^ tntflL-ta-thp—flrrntjifyTng-l-to
irepre per cent.
a fine and costs amounting to $20 12.
TO points and Fred Tacnirhart, better understanding on the part Dr. E. J. Sutter, chairman, Basil $2,283.45 was $557.74.‘ This rep
Ghelsea was—third—highest in nnd~was—putr-ori six-rrionths pro­ R esident—Pnpltn F irs t'
Bob Strickland, and Bill Mecba. nf i.hf> pnopln of Wiisht.nnnw rmintv Shell, John*-Weber, Paul Hoffman* serited an increase of $157.97 in
[Utfcrwalkod who accounted tor six, five, and
■raised' bation.
'
of our Free Enterprise;System and nnd Lorenz W enk,' with William the contn
T
t
_ ^. j ’
* As the school population , in■&Wfty frojit CassidylCake Training four
$238.97 increase in management ■when the campaign officially closed
points, respectively,
the problems whiCnTnust be solved Mende as Explorer adviBor,
Jan. 12 lu s h w a s“ arrested on ^ a s e s there is an increase, accamp. Saturday night and a 88Contributions
in
the
county
and
employee contributions; and
n w arrant for fighting a t the cordjngly, in the amount of state
*.
^ if it is to bo preserved.
.The Chelsea Kiwahis club, spon­ and
fear-old Trusty 'escaped from _. ,
_ ja last-minute addition of $80.46 J locally are still being accepted Trucker s restaurant ‘a nd tet°r th^ , money received bv the dtetrict..Dr. Mauch is professor of Agri­ sors tho Boy Scouts here.
I
School Progressing
j and these are hoped to help swell same d a y . he was picked up
cultural Economics at Michigan . Of the 42 boys registered here, from dime cards.
Also acc0mpanyin|g the increased
the final figure. 1
Also
credited
by
the
committee.
Ortbring’ and Reed in . Chelsea on achaol p0pul»tion is a proportion'
there are three Eagle. Scouts, Da­
by local police, the Cassidy L ako' W eather permitting, the span State College.
Ann Arbor was first with $18.- the disorderly
ly fighting
1 ..
... charge
increase; in industrial and resi- ■
Professor J. Philip Wernette is vid Hoffman and Douglas and
escapee is Bernard LaGrow who steel will bo put in place on or the
000,
and Ypsilanti second -with which “resulted in Tuesday’s sen* dential growth which adds to the
wns sentenced in St, Clair county,, to p .o f the-new elementary school no\y Professor of Business Admin­ Richard Schneider, nnd 1one Life
tonceT“Ho^'had pleaded g n ilty to " valuation figure and keeps tho costto from ofte to 15 years for break­ building this week. Work was istration at University of Michigan Scout, Alfred Knickerbocker. The
$29,0ob
qf
-the$35,000
-workers
had
the charges Jan. 22.
t
per" individual at approximately
ing and entering in the night time ! scheduled to7begin today, accord­ and Editor of Michigan Business latter has completed all requirehoped for.
ana larceny.
the same level.
, _
i n g to the contractor, Wallace Review, tic graduated from the ments for Eagle rank and is ox-ChelseatR^contributions
equalled
The
question-has
bocn-broughtrup^
|,_-The-tru3tyr --Richnrd A. Tonkel, B jorklund,\vfio was hero Tuesday. University of California,'-receivedd- bected-to b6 made an Eagle !Scout
Citizen's9 Conference a t various times regarding what
his doctorate at Harvard whore he
ie in March. Bruce Hoffman and Conwas, Iasi seen at 10:45 a^m., Sun.'.
.i
S
g
f
r
S
?
action would he taken eoneorningKING
GEORGE
VI
'SUCCUMBS
;
^
sm
-The—
staff—forHafnor will—be made Life
i
• was-descrlbed as five feet ......... ....... ....... ■• t
£>rn.t « ■w -vi «v '■*"*•
~
on Education Set —— jjuin-ro8idon('high
rate in the county to date.
schooL.pu.pih m
| —ifeven—inches tglt,_w eighing- 148 i Knglaiid’s King G eW p ^V rihed-yeat^. He-jwis-^esidcnt of Umver-^ g g o u t8 ^ t= th n t= tlm e ,-a n d^-feonv
At a nrecting-iof the Washtenaw
The annual Michigan citizens’ the e v en t/o f overcrowded condi
%■ with blue eyes, b ro w n ! in his sleep early Weanpsiiay at sity of New Mexico? from 1945- seven to ton boys will bo elevated county chapter of the Michigan ^ C o s t of the c'ampaigri here is
notexpected to exceed $20. It is conference on education is/sc h e d -1tions. School board members be­
.....
)*lr
He
Society for Crippled Children and paid
a**4 ’fU1(Vi-iV
14 1eomplexion. X
IU was
WUB Sandringham, England, at the a'ge ; 1948. Ho served as financial ad- to S tar Scout rank.
a special expense fund llied to be held in Lansing March lleve the only possible solution, in
Adults, held last Wednesday, the ■and isfrom
Wn encpdTn 1947 to a term of 5 of 56 years. His death was Tin- visor to tho governments of Columnotrtaken out of. t he money: 6, Interested persona
in the com- the event the situation were such
P
society
to
devote
$500-fr©m’
y
voted
expectod
although'
ho
had/under-:
bia
and
Peru.
—
k
■
l^ ^ ^ k tn r a n d - e n .
raised in the drive here, .campaign munity, as w ell as all school board that it should become necessary
rone- a aertoua4ung-opewtion tost j— Following the—presentation of Geo. Knickerbocker
Ita .saIe. .of Egster seals to support workers
said.
members, are invited to attend. to tariraw ay high school fltudonta,
,all. Death was Apparently caused | tho speakers, time will be devoted
a program' of hearing tests in ait
Is
New
A
gent
fo
r
The
Chelsea
March of Dimes Gov. G. Mennen Williams will be th a t the non-residents .would be
by a blood clot.
'
, to a question and answer period.
Washtenaw county schools outside
committee included Mrs. Lowell one of the, featured speakers at -turned away first. Non-resident
Band Parents G u b
Arbor next fall.
Standard Bulk P lan t Ann
pupils are not accepted at present
The- society- is sponsoring the Davisson, Miss G ertrude, 7Y°ung the all-day meeting.
below th«T Tvinth^grade, in order
y/>»
School
officials
here
will
assist
and
Mrs.
Herbert
Snnbom.
Carl
Im w rp v m ry
To Sponsor Concert
program
in
this
area
as
part
of
a
George A. Knickerbocker, son
that the proper pupil-tcacher ratio
in
making
reservations
for
anyone
Mat?
er
is
treasurer
nnd
David
of Mrs. -Maynard Knickerbocker state-wide program to pick out' Stricter is co-treasurer.
to°- Janunry meeting of the
may be maintained.
. “
who
wishes
to
attend.
children
who
need
individual
test­
and the late Mr. Knickerbocker,
^ ?lub the. evening’s
ing
and
then
give
follow-up
treat­
has nsstimed management of the
R , mK included " selections by
Standard Oil Co. bulk plant In Chel­ ment.
Results of follow-up treatment
'S b e r a CRlnnt'ra and Junlor Ban^
sea and surrounding territory.
In
1947; when the tests were last
George entered the U. S. Navy given,
ulaniri«? tbj. business meeting
were listed ns follows: 296
in
1942
arid
served
in
the
South
Jf M kcrej ^acussed for -the U.
received
individual—t e s t s r o f
Pacific Theatre after tra in in g -n t these disclosed
K n a nd
to be given
measurable hearing
the
U.
S.
Naval
Air
Station,
Grosse
l 0, nCi'r f'ituro os A. benefit
defects;
111
were
further
lie, and Jacksonville,. Fla. Ho was follow-up attention given
the purchase of
and of these
hoiuwably^-diacharged
.from—the.
-^ ^ ^ a m -fe r-th e --lo c a l7 b a T td r
percentregainednorm al-heariL
service Oct. 13,1947. npd was em­ bO
mcotwn« m v.^Lnc} , Porents ciub“
ing
and 75^ per cent showed im­
ployed by tho Standard ,OH com­ provement.
The overall number of
Feb 2*f ' ' bo hc d at
school,
pany in Pontiac. Later he was children tested
in 1947 was 5,6897
transferred to Detroit east side, ns
A committeo was appointed to
a comniission driver, arid in No­ work
the program for the so­
^ rn c u s"
vember, 1950, was promoted to tho ciety. on
Meinbers of this committee
ost
of
agent
of
tho
Lake1
Orion
are Mrs. G, W. Fletcher, 1129
paSfvm otlcoA That a People’s
>ulk station. '
&t tL x t
Clu‘cus will be held
Martin Place., Ami Arbor, chairMrs. Knickerbockcr. th e formcr man; Patricia Walsh, 2335 Yost
I
buiUiitig, on 18th
Audrey H. Leach, of Jackson, Blvd.; Mrs. V. H. Bibicoff, 2820
PV t l ' V ’ 1952’ at ’ S o o’clock
daughter, Suzanne, 21 months old, Stommel road; and Frank Ames,
Ming
.Purpose
Nomlnand son. David, five weeks old, Dexter.
ViihLC( i l(late.s t0** thexsovoral
plan to join Mr. Knickerbocker in
Anfi
t0r i e ftPe^'at. the
Chelsea as apon ns suitable living
.10, 1952,
^ loctlon* March
Village Caucus
accommodations can bo found,
I Village President.
—-TakoNotico,JrhaL-an-Jniie!icii^
— ^ Ijn ^ c ic rirr ----------—
party Village Caucus w ill be
MSC Official Engaged dent
Thr^' I rcn8uvor,
hold a t the Municipal Building on
18th day, February, 1952 at 7;15
term, ^ ruatoe?’ for two-year
To Deliver Address
o'clock p.m. for the purpose of
Nominating Candidates for the
0 v a c IS )CO’ °,,e*yoar (t 0 - fln
a t Commencement
several Village Offices to bo filled
At the riv ^ m g of thfeTToinHt*Tif at''thn-A-nfnral-~V'tHage"--VHetTt
"Tw
Education of the Chelsea Agricul­ March 10, 1952, viz.:
Village President,
tural Schools district, held Monday
Clerk of v t e ^ ' flP v O o v in e ,
Village Clerk,
night, Dr. Clyde Campbell, of
Village Treasurer,
Michigan State College, was an­
nounced as the speaker for the, "Three Trustees, for two-year
term,
BOY SCOUTS 28 YEARS A(?0—Chelsea Boy .Scouts of 25 years ago, are shown here with Scout­
Commencement exercises a t Chel­
Ono TVuateo, one-year (to fill
sea High school. Commencement
master K, P. Steiner and his Assistants, Lawton S teg er and Herbert Schank. The picture is one taken
vacancy).
exercises for the class, of ^62 will
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Drv Campbell is ohairman of the
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Published every Thursday morning at 108 East Middle
Streep Chelsea. Mich., and entered as second class matter CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
st the ^ s t d f f l ^ b f Chelsea, Mich., under the act of Rev. W. H. Skentelbury, Paster
March 8, 1879.v
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Sunday, Feb. 10—’
10 a,in.—Worship service.
11 a.m.—Sunday school.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
iPayable in Advance)
a 1 o'clock luncheon at the church
Three Months— 75c Friday.
Six Monthft. w?L25
One Year— 82.00
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ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL
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'iURCH
AND REFORMED
Rev. P, H. Grabowski, Pastor
Thursday, Feb. 7—
6:30 p.m.—Annual get-together.
Bring own table service; also, a
salad' or hot vegetable dish if not
solfcitedl
Sunday, Feb. 10—
9 :30 a.m.—Sunday school.
10:45 a.m.—Worship an d ^aernVon.
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The biennial father and son bhn*
quet will bq held March 6 instead
of the datef originally announced,
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Fashington
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. David Bryce, Pastor
Thursday, F e b -7—
.
Annual free seat supper and
program. Rev. Erlnnd Wangdahl,
■associate— pasted .- of— the—F ir s t
Methodist cnurch, Ann Arbor, will
he the speakers Special -program
for the children. There will be no
choir practice. •>
Sunday, Feb. 10—
10 a.m.—Worship service.'
; 10*12 a.m.—Sunday school;
7 p.m.—MYF meeting. ,
ST. MARY’S CHURCH
Rev. Fr. Lee Laige, Pastor
First Mass .................8:00 a.m.
Second Mass ...................10:00 a.m.
Mass on week dayB... 8:00 p.m.
Insofar as the Truman*Churchi l
talks
are concerned, among the
the way, the second session of
CHELSEA BAPTIST CHURCH
the 82nd congress set out to do meat important agreements was the
M-92, boum
South <u
of vOld
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vo*u
some business, and-the first action, interchange of steel as against tin
Rev. David A. Wood, Pastor
involved spending, with House pass* and aluminum. The agreement pro10 a.m.—Sunday school.
aget of a 10 percent pay increase for vtdes that this country furnish, to
11 a,m,—Worship service,
the
United
Kingdom
1,108,000
net
all members of the armed forcesj
NORTH- LAKE
and the reservcs.'Totai will amount tons-pf-sfeel, scrap and-piglren-inIsfT jO H N ’S EVANGELICAL
METHODIST
CHURCH
1952
in
return
for
15,000
tons
of
to some $800 million, Passage was
AND REFORMED CHURCH
Rev, Vem A. Panzer, Pastor
aluminum
and
20,000
long
tons
of
by an overwhelming vote of. 269 to
(Rogers Corhcrg)
tin.
Tin
and
aluminum
are
among
Sunday,
Feb*
10—
89 and was bi-partisan. It is ox*
_ Morning worship Thursf e
9
pe'eted the Senate may also pass the the scarce essential metals needed
service
ice. Sermon: “Jesus Fed the
^p.m .sY pung-People?a. League
measure.
------ . . .
—, in the, production schedule.
• • • » .
People.”
a t the home of Jeannette Frey,
10:45 a.m:—Sunday school.
Senator Estes^K efauver of Ten­
Sundaiy, Feb. 10—
Some of the so-called prellmW ITH PRELIMINARIES out of
nessee announcecThis candidacy for
the presidency after a talk with
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
address by Britain’s-Prime Min*'
President Truman, while on the Re­
SECOND EVANGELICAL
fster Winston Churchill and the
publican side of the fence, the preZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Waterloo)
message
vie'«—
of
the
'GOP
national"
converp
(Rogers Corners)
^Rey.
Leonard
R.
Smith“
Pastor
of the President, calling for ex­
Rev. M. W, Brueckner, Pastor
tion held at San Francisco was con.
10 a.m.-r-Sunday school.
penditures in fiscal 1952 of ap*
Sunday, Feb. 10—
sldered by observers as driving a
11 a.m.—Worship service.
proximatcly S85 billion. While
8 p;m\— Brotherhood meeting
further wedge between the factions
Y our p a sto r now has a telephone,
Mr. Trunian ashed for S52 bilthe parish hall;
of
thc'-Rcpubllcan
party.
As
a
re­
No; 2-4486.
.
lion for military obligatory au­
9:30 a.m.-^Sunday school.
sult, the predictions are being free­ i Thursday and Sunday night s.ervthority it was less than the 560
10:30 a.m.—Worship services.
ly
made
that
GOP
chairm
an
Guy
cies'discontinued
until
i*ter
Easter.
billion In 1951.
' .
GabHelso'ri likely will “resign im m e­
Catechism 10 a.m. Saturday
SALEM GROVE
■ What the President has done in diately following the convention in morning at the parsonage,
. METHODIST CHURCH
.us budget for military purposes is Chicago in favor of a chairman < Passion Play practice every
Rev. Vern A. Panzer,'’Pastorto spread the peak asked for by. the more pleasing .to the successful- Tuesday and-Thursday* night.
Sunday, Feb. 10—
military experts into another year, nominee.
10:15 a.m.—Sunday school.
^34.—moving-bar te---!
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11:15 a.m., — Morning worship
for maximum preparedness. The
Iferschel D, Newsom, m aster
service. Sermon: “Jesus Fed the
budget, for instance, still 'provides
of the National Gratige has’“ rcPeople,”
'
for the 143 wings in the air arm.' but
examiped". the . more than 50at a slower rate, in that additional
year-old policy of the Grange .
BETHEL EVANGELICAL AND
plant capacity required now in or­
REFORMED CHURCH
with regard to strict govern­
der to produce additional planes by
Freedom Township
ment'control of railroads. Since
1954 will bo deferred.
Revv- T. W. Menzel, Pastor.
1576 the Grange has been a hisSunday, Feb. 10—
As a. m atter of'practical econom­
toric champion of strict federal
_10 a.m.—W.ofship -service
ics, much of the money to be appyo
"I regulation of the railroads New11 a.m.-^Punday schooh
-printed-will go4o pay for backlogs
5 urn said:
already placed on order, and' extra *made it all too evtdent-that rafl*
W A D IL L A
money would not produce a single
road bankruptcy m eans even­
SOMBER CHRISTIAN may
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
additional plane for the next year
tual government ownership or
* insist that scripture never tells
Unadllla, Michigan .
or so. As the economists see it. Mr.
government subsidy 1— neither
us that Christ laughed. The Gospels,
Rev. W. M. MacKay, Pastor'
Truman, in cutting' down on consolution is tolerable.” He asked
however, leave no doubt th at the
10:30 a.m.--Morning worship.
tractural authority.• has .weighed
“ modernization” of the trans­
11:30 a.m.—Church school.
S
av
j
or-’
-swvh
o
le-attitu
d
e-was_oneJh
at
_
the -danger of ~war iri- 17954“ against
portation Act of 1940,
made
him
loved
wherever
He
went'.
i • « • ■•
the inflationary danger of increased
GREGORY BAPTIST CHURCH
His- was a mission of cheer. Chll''exp enses on the-rra
c~Tra troniron 's-.economy • The American Farm Bureau FedGregory, Michigan
dren
were
won
by
His
kindness
and
and further accumulated: deficit er'atibn in a- statem ent .critical of
10
a.m.—Morning
worship.
gentleness. The women .of' Jetusa-spending.'---lay-11- a,m .^ -Sunday..school
■some •portions uf the P r eside nt
icm were^S'ttracted by His symible
7 :30 p.m.—Bit
study
Even so, if the congress does not state-of-the-union message Inter- . palhy and understanding. The men
Prayer meeting. .
levy additional taxes, as the Prosi-: preted sections of the speech as an
adm ired and r.esptrcfed Him for His . -—8:30 u.rri.—Choir practice
..dent asks and- for ~wKrch~he" re- endorsement of the Brannan farm
serenity and'quiet-strengthr
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deficit in 1953 of some 14 billions of
dollars. Even though the budget is
the iargest peace-time budget, there
was a slash of approximately$1 billion in domestic expenditures.
would oppose efforts to. abandon1
the existing law, which- it said.,
g a v e Secretary of Agriculture
Charles F. Brannan enough authori-'
ty to set price supports.
NORTH SYLVAN GRANGE
BIRTHDAY
0
North Sylvan Grange met at the
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sanderson
: -Ro y KamirachhomeTuesday-mr ca­ -enterta ined - at—a—suppet^at—-their
ning. Roll call response was mis- home Saturday evening in observ­
-eellaneous...............
readings ........
from newspa- ance o f'the first birthday of their
per and magazine clippings.
daughter, Judy Kay. Present for
" Mrs. Walter” Wo.l fgang^ gavc ^a" the supper were the baby’s grand­
Lincoln reading “A Man For-The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd AllsAges “ and M rsr Vincent" Tvefr~i'rrpe nousc.T~of- Franciscm-and—Mr—and
personating “Mrs. Brilley" gave a Mrs. Wimam Sanderson, of No’tten
-humorous—reading.—The—program road, and- her unc-le and-aunt,-M-r-.was opened and closed with group and Mrs. Robert Allshouse, and
singing.
their children, of Richriiond, Ind.
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Joe Scott, of 415 North street,
received a letter Monday from the
tainirig an 85-cent premium pay­
ment for a “badger raised.” Haying
never raised any badgers, he was
puzzled, and~taking another look
at the envelope, he noticed that
■while- the' letter was addressed to
Joe J. Scott, Chelsea, the remainder
of. the address, showed the letter
was far from its-real .destination,
ev^n-i though- it- had reached a
Chelseaite. named Joe Scott. The
complete address was Chelsea,.
Wis.
The incident reminded him of
a time when he was in the service
during—World-War II and^.he-was
handed a letter addressed to Joe
Scott. The letter hnu traveled to
almost every theatre of the war,
------ j,__ t n t.hr> notations on the
envelope. The po'stal department
evidently put forth an all-out ef­
fort to find the person for whom
it was intended, It didn’t-belong
| to the local Joe Scott, cither, and
‘was sent on its way again.
Scott thought it an amusing
coincidence that there should be a
Joe Scott in each of the two small
towns- named. Chelsea, and located
in neighboring states.
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Sylvan and Washburn' Roads
Rev, H.-N. May; Pastor
10 a.m.*—Sunday school. * *
11 a.m.—Morning tvorship.
7:30 p.m.—Evening worship.
Evangelistic service.
how to enter into their joys as weil
as their sorrows; because there was
a gladness in His every action even
though ile spoke at times in a way
•that , stirre d-them —to--the. deepest
depths of their-souls. >■
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-nr.” onro who.-has a deep and tr,g§
fajth in .the ’goodness,;and‘ love: of
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(Jod. une
adm ires a than who keeps
mT smiling even when sickness and
trouble fili his .life. It would', .per­
haps, be more profitable to reflect
•m a t--a n -- allitude- of^eheerfalnsasshould m ark all those who hold fast
to the reality • of God’s ceaseless
solicitude and companionship.
Preserving a happy disposition
even in’bad times is a-sign th at one
is heading toward God. Men were
created for an ultimate perfect
happiness, and there is no re ason
why they should not cultivate the
habit of joy even in this life.
Th„ -qm ifp on the face of a m an
who carries, a burden'w ithout com­
plaint i s 1a.living advertiseiriont oT
!US faith and trust in God, It is a
-m ai'H- of .inner—devotion— which
pic-uses God and-helps other m en-teacquiro a ' deeper spiritual con­
fidence.. It is worth rem em bering
th at cheerfulness and joy are ele*
•nontfi in m an’s witness (o God.
Callfomia. She visited Eumiu
last summer under the sponoiSS!
of the United Council of Chuffi*
and told of her experiences
The Pilgrim Fellowship Tof Ih e
Congregational
church was in BIRTHDAY DINNER
Kelvin
and
Ranklne,
scales
of
Q: What is the oandlepower of the
charge
of
the
morning
church ser­
temperature?
A birthday dinner was givea
full Moon and of the Sun? .
vice Sunday. Members who took
A:
The
Fahrenheit
scale,
com*
Sunday
at the . home. of. Mr. and
A:- The-Son^ - brightness Uv-can* moniy used in English-speaking part
■art are tsauy
Sally and’
Vogel
ana Phylha
rnyi
Mrs, John Schneider in honor of
dlepowerHs about four billion bil­ countries, Was intended to have Carolyn Shelley, Judy H
lion billion (i. e., four followed by the temperature of a mixture of car Bollinger, Pavid Yoel and Mrs. Reuben Grieb, the former’s
mother.
27 zeros). Since the Sun is about ice and salt as zero, and that of Richard Keezer.
Miss
Eighteen guests were present in
half a million times as bright as the body as SB degrees (though,
The ^---guest speaker
was
direc- honor of the occasion,' includi
actualTy the'WrWl"body^empera* ' j Mawlyn-Rattfirso
equivalent to about 8,000 billion ture is 98.6). The Centigrade scale,-' tor of the Congregational an ^ r m 'M r e r T ^ r S '- S c h W d w m iJ '
Desdples Guild. Miss Patterson 3 family, Norman O’Connor, and
Million oandlepower. —
also known by the narne of Celsius, a graduate o f,th e University of Mrs. Lydia Page, all of Chelsea.
Q: What Is the heaviest atom yet has as zero the freezing point of
discovered? ,
water, while-the boiling point is
. A: This is californium, whose 100 degrees. At 273 degree^ below
production by means of high ener­ zero C, or minus 480 F„ all heat
gy particles from the cyclotron at would be removed from an object,
Does Your
the University of California was and ‘this is called absolute zero.
announced early In 1950. ^Its atom The Kelvin temperature taiso
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is 244 times as heavy as the light* called the Absolute temperature) is
, eat atom of hydrogen, which is measured from absolute zero in
Leak Oil or W ater? ,
tho lightest known.
* Centigrade degrees, and is equal
Q: How far Is the horizon, na awn to the Centigrade temperature
over the ooean by a person pUis 273. The Ranklne temperature,
If so NOW Is the time
Standing at the water’s . edge? measured in Fahrenheit degrees
To Get It Fixed!
A: Assuming his eyes are five from absolute zero, equals the ten*
feet Mgh,- the horizon would be at perature F.- plus 480, There. Is also
a distance of about three miles. At the Reaumur-scale, In which zero
We have a complete line of
feat, • it would be about 4.2 JsLlhfijBaroa- as the Centigrade zero,
“
■washing machine parts. ’
miles away and at 50 feet about but the boiling point of water is w
degrees
Instead
of
100.
A
tempera­
T.-2 milest From an airplane a mile
high, the distance would be about ture of 70 Fahrenheit is equal ap­
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Worehip a<?rVice Same Names, Same
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L e a v e r s 4-h c l u b
ing Thursday, evening, Feb. 7, a t Week are Mr. and Mrs. George
Liebeck, Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Cook
Joe
Lindstrom’s.
David Cook purchased a regisSaturday afternoon, Feb. 9 the and David, and Mr. and Mrs. Harter^4 JJampshfro.fered
Michigan State College Farmers' Family "Living ; group.. will" meet oldW afz.----- ------------ — -----------with Mrs. A rthur Cook.
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Week?
,
( 1. (
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Boyer
T h e n club’s regular business
SEMESTER ATTENDANCE '
meewng„.will be held Friday eve­ and children .spent Friday and Sat­
U o S S a l ^ e d 8eweaa tr » fs c ning, Feh7\ 8, a t the home of'H ill urday “visiting Mrs. Boyer’s grand-”
tained perfect attendance records 1?«*d
Farm ers’ Week.
mother, Mrs. F. A. Swinehart, and
and Virginia Lindstrom.
fo rJ h e first semester:
There will be a Handicraft meet­ Those who attended Farm ers’ other relatives in Fostoria, Ohio.
Grade One—Leslie Baxter, Ro­
bert Laier, Jeannene Rowe, Judith
Weinkauf, David Young.
Grade Three—Frances Laban
and'RrclTara ~W d5dr^r ------------ Grade Four—Donald Laier and
Carol Young.
Grade Five—Catherine ,Dorer,
Teresa Laier and Donald Wood.
Grade Six—jRichard Laban. t
Grade Seven—Joanne Ghidotti.
Grade E ight—James Eder.
ST MARY’S
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THE CHELSEA STANDARD* CHELSEA. MICHIGAN
„ - Mrs. George D. Rabley I Mr. and Mrs. James Kline of Mrs. Pauline Jacobs spent the
.feSomery/ were Sunday eve- ' Alma, spent frohi Tuesday until week-end
friends in Lansing.
of Mo£ S S a t s at the home of, Thursday at the home of fir. nnd Sunday with
dinner
guests of Mrs.
ning dinner^ paries Rabley.
(Mrs. Emerson.Leaser. ^ .
MMr«n Edgar Mayer of Ann A r - , Mr. and Mrs. E rn est, Stricter
uay„aft«gpooxL-andl%nd ... grandch ildren—were—callers
bM.s «eIhere^v'i th Mr. and M rs., Sunday a t the homes of Mr. and
S.’.ffX v e r.
IB S '
«*
0 o°.„MMavnard G. OeaWrle .Bern Mrs. Alvin Niehaus.
Several neighbors of Mrs. Ed.
Rejv*. niffht with his mother,
^ ondKhi? (festerle, and left Tues* Gentner spent Saturday evening
with her in observance of her
birthday w hich. occurred Sunday.
‘“^an d M ra^ F red Hall and A ll- The guests brought the refresh­
ments of cake, cookies and coffee
M r* which were served.
rwles Beckman .and Mrs. Elsa i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Flem­
K b a rth , of Ann Arbor, were ing's, week-end guests were Mrs.
j ^ ^ a n d supper guests Sunday Fleming’s sister, Miss Josette La^home o? Mr. and Mrs. Otto Croix, and a'frien d , Mrs. Thomas
T
In the afternoon Mr. and Kearns, of Detroit. Saturday eveg f Goetz, Mrs. Hall,. Mr*. U h Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Beckman and Mrs. Al. Mshar, Mrs, Walter R. Braden
Kkbarth attended the funeral a n d M r , and Mrs. Clarence W.
Wood.
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Vivian Baldwin were the-M isses
Wnr§hine Wattrer and Florence
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Mrs. Wayne Wiseman,
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were sdmner guests Sunday at the
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„ P r; and Mrs. « . T. Fuller 'of
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d a y with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sager.
. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker and
the former’s father, Harold Baker,
of Ann Arbor, were supper guests
Sunday at-th e home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Chapman.
_ Mrs^Huldah Montague and Mrs.
day for the funeral of their cou­
sin, Mrs. Ella Griffin, Mrs. Claude
Brewer of Ann Arbor, accompanied
them.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert AlIsKbuse
and children, of Richmond, Ind.,
spent the week-end .with the for­
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd'
AJlghouse, of Francisco, and-vtsited
other,relative8, and-friends-here.
, Mrs; Lyle, Haselswerdt returned
homo Sunday after spending some,
time in Detroit with hen sister,
Mrs. George "TurnBull, who is re­
cuperating from a gall bladder
operation.
’
Sunday dinner and'supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trinkie
were Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hieber
and sons,,Herman and Harold, of
rScio township, JiaTOhTLutz, of Ann
Arbor, George_Waltz and_Mrs.
'Martha Hildmger, of Loditow nehip,^ Alfred- Lutz,—of—Freedom
township, Mr. ^.and Mrs. Albert
Heimerdingerr of near Pleasant
Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Zogleman and children, Mikie and
Diane.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wacker
had as their guests at a dinner
a t their home Saturday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Hinderer,
Mr. and Mrs, William Henry Belts
and son, Gary, iand Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Eschelbach. Mrs. Hinderer
was the guest of honor, the dinner
being an observance or her birth­
day.
They're Newfor '52!
PERFECT JANUARY RECORDS
Grade One^—Richard Ball, Leslie
Baxter, Dennis Hafner, Robert
Laier, Jeanne Rowe, Richard Steele,
Judith Weinkauf, David Young.
Grade Two—Ja n e t Fomer, B ar­
bara Hafner, Mary Hepburn, Sally
Hoffman, Barbara Parsons.
Grade Three—Guy Devine, Don­
ald Forner, Leo Hafner. Caro)
Hoffman, Francis Laban, David
Lixey, Richard Wood.
"G rad e Four—Patricia Bennett,
Donald Laier, Matthew Mux
David RoWe, Susan Stager, Joan
Weinkauf, Carol Young.
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Grade Five—Catherine Dorer,
Marie Forner, Barbara Hoffman,
Shirley Howard, Teresa Laier,
Helen Lentz, Patrick Merkel, Ro­
bert Steger, Donald Wood.
Grade Six — Reginald Blough
Regina Eder, Norma Hafner, Rich­
ard Laban, Stephen Toth.
- Grade Seven—Richard D ullrPatricia Dvorak, Joanne Ghiaotti,
Margaret Stapish.
Grade Eight—Jam es Eder and
Frederick Hoffman-
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On Thursday and Friday of la st
week the""Dominican supervisors
visited the school.
MISSION MOVIE”
F a th e rcDaniel P. Dougherty of
the Holy Gh ost-Fathers, showed avery interesting Technicolor movie
to the children on Jan. 28. ' The film
GIRL SCOUT NEWS and—
Father-s^talk-acquainted the
BROWNIES
pupils with the life and work of
Twenty-one were present at the the missioners in the vicinity of
Brownies meeting held Tuesday snow-capped Kilimanjaro in Africa.
after, school in the kindergarten
room at the: school. Plans, were
made for. a Valentine party and PIN CHATTERLynn Lipphort and Linda Burg hardt were named as a committee
Wednesday, Jan. 30, 1952
to- make •a Valentine-sack—for-the-w Valentine packages to be brought Colonial Manor
by the Brownies.
The P u b •.......
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vestiture ceremony. Refreshmeitfs Leaser’s ;........
are to be served by Group. 3 and Sealtest ... .....
the^ecofaiti'ng^“comrrutfee^ia^to^tiS" Chelsea Milling
Diane Holmes and Jane McLaugh- Sylvan Alleys
4mWemberg ’s Dairy
Chelsea D ru g .......
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_NO.TI^E OF SAL1
OF REAL ESTATE”
Kusterer’s .... .
Notice is hereby giyen, pursuant Hilltop
,....... - — rT7— 6-7Hign, individual game: R. Johnto the resolution of the’ Village
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High, indtvldualnrerree: R. John=~
(15). of Block Five' (5) of the'Orig son, 658.
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inai Plat of the Village bf Chelsea,- Team, high single game without
Co'unty ■of .Washtenaw, St^te of han d icap L esser’s 703.
Team, high single game with
Michigan, be offered for sale/ bids
to be sealed and in-writing, and to handicap: Chelsea Recreation, 6,78,
be “filed with the Villapa...Clerk. Team, highjseries without handi­
prior to February 18,' 1052, the: cap: Lesser’s^ 2036.
Team, high series with handiVillage Council reserving the right
cap: Kusterer’s. "1938. , ■
to reject atjy and a ll bias.
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450 series and over: R. Johnson,
The aforesaid parcel is located
on West Middle Street, adjacent 568; G. Young, 475; K. M. Hummel,
Breitenwischer, 458.
Jo Baimer’s Garage, and^ it Js 461.
thirty-three (33) feet by One Hun­ " .Splits picked up:"J. Clarey/ 4^57; H. Oesterle, 2-7; A. West, 6-10;
dred Thirty-Two (132) feet. .
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adv.—Feb7-14
Village Clerk,
4-7-9.
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THE CHELSEA STANDARD, CHELSEA, MICHIGAN,
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WANT ADS
WANT ADS
FOR SALE—Apt-size davenport
and'-chair. Priced for quick sale.
Phono 7021.—
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TO . RENT—Room with semi-pri­
vate bath. Ph. 2-1951.
*30
ROOM FOR RENT—Gentlemen
proforred. 124 Lincoln St. .Phono
2-3021.
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WANTADS
WANT ADS
FOR 'SALE—'PTano " arid~7baby HELP“WANTED—Male and Fe-malo. Average 145 weekly for
buggy. Priced cheap. Phone
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2-2661. '115 McKinley, Mrs,. 0. man or-woman to supply—-famous
Vatkins products
to customers
In
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Miller,
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-30 Watkins
’illage
of
Chelsea.
Established
village
F O lf SALE—Frigidaire refriger­
iusineBS_, no Investment.
tart
investment, sSta
r t how.
now.
ator, 1950 model; also Harwick business,
gas rango, white enamel. Phono. Write J. R. Watkins Co., D-81,
*83
I ^ O L ______
■ . ■ *80; Winona, Minn.
Kofi SALEr-Maytag, now" model, ^ —
-F O B -S A L E -■
aquarsTTEjnsIT"wKito
years old, used very little. Phono.
Ann Arbor 3-1404, or may be seen 2 Used Electric Washing Machines,
Your
at 402 W. Liberty St.
, .80 in serviceable condition. $20.00
choice ..
FOR SALE—Ford tractors and
. equipment, .Geht choppers and Used Gas Range, table-top model,
blowers, New Idea implements.
.......................................... |35.00
Dunham implements, used tractors
and equipment. Wiedman Tractor Heat Laritps for pig brooders, $1.25
Sales. Pnone. No. 11, Saline. Evehings, Ann Arbor 3-4808, '
25tf MERKEL BROS. HARDWARE
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HAND SAWS machine filed. Circle
and chain saws lied. Scissors
and knives sharpened. Lawn mow­ LIST YOUR PROPERTY with us
—We have clients waiting for
ers ground and repaired. Keys
made and ice skates sharpened. houses in Chelsea or near-by Takes.
Byford Speer, 128 Orchard St. Would appreciate your listing your
Phone 7841.
-83 property, with us.
WANT ADS
F O R SALE—2 -Milking Shqfthoni
PTA Sponsors Second
in Series of Social
Evenings fo r Parents
VILLAGE CAFE
------------- FORMERLY BLACK’S CLUB
bull calves, Colors, roan; weight,
about 650 lbs, Oscar Widmayer,
.Phone Chelsea 2-1867^_______ :?* . Mothers of the punirs ln the
and tenth grades will be
PROPERTY WANTED for listim- ninth
hostesses.,
social evening
l . W. Kern, phone. 8241,
_ tf ^’planned forat thea pleasure
of the
FOR SALE—Shetland pony, 4 yrs. mothers and fathers ‘of pupils in
old. Sound and well broke. Neck the eleventh and twolfth grades at
reins. Call Chelsea 2-4561. Will Chelsea High ■school. The ^party
^ a r t ^ j i i t l l r.flprilUt»—— —L
*81 wtll~bTrhold"in"the-Home-Eer-rooniPLUMBING—liepairing—or—new.
work. Wells and pumps (re­
at the school at 8 . p.m. Monday,
paired. Fast service. Phone Leon­
Feb. 11, and all mothers and fa300-ACRE “ “ thets
ard Keith, Waterloo Mills. Waterof pupils in the two upper
loo villngg?_Chelsea _2-4811." _tf
grades
are urged to be present.
DAIRY FARM
FOirSALE—1939'Mercury 4-Door
.'This is the second of a series of
auto, like new. Helen Vala.it,
Located 3 miles from Chelsea. Has s'oclal evenings for the entertain­
13050 Sager Rd. Phone Cholseu
a fine old Stone Dwelling of 10 ment of mothers and fathers of
rooms with modern kitchen and junior and senior high school pu­
4003.
-30
bath, and a frame home of 8 pils, sponsored by the JuniorDRESSMAKING AND ALTERrooms; both have oil heut. 2 barns, Senior High School PTA.
ATION on ladies’ and gent’s
-36 by. 72 feet, with, 36 stanchions, 1 Mrs. Stephen Slane is chairman
garments. Mrs. Frank Fenn. Phone
feeding bam, 8 silos, 2 hog houses,
3304;-------------— <81
the ninth and .tenth ^ grade
5 com cribs, poultry house, brooder of
mothers
who are in charge for the
coop, toolsheds, granaty, scale
I evening.
house and milk house.
EGG, STOVE, POCAHONTAS, STOKER
60 acres alfalfa seeding, 49 acres 1 The first of the senes of getclover and timothy, 26 acre| wheat* acquain^d affairs was given Wed­
BRIQUETS, LUMP and SOFT COAL
100 acres old sod and corn stubble nesday Jan. 23, when .approxi­
and 76 acres woods and pasture. mately 40 parents of pupils in the
MINNIE SCRIPTER, Saleslady Soil is mostly black loam, 200 acres seventh and eighth grades wore
FOR
SA
LE_^
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ROWE R E A L T Y CO.,------ levol-ahd balance-slightly rolling. ■entertained by mothecLof_eleyenth
“THFtftermometer is in a class by itself-~about the
34 Holstein cattle producing and twelfth grade pupils.
Jackson, Mich.
. 1941 Pontiac Club Coupe.
only thing we know of that has dropped,
Ph.
Chelsea
2-8389
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about
F200 lbs. milk daily a t pre­
1949 Ford Fordor.
WANTED—Boarding homes for sent, 11 holstein heifers, 11 calves Today-s W intery Blast
school-age children. Catholic and and full line tools are included.
PALMER MOTOR SALES,
.Owner will sell land with or M ight Be_ Credited
Protestant. Board, clothing and
Established 1911
Chelsea
-stock -and tools or divide
- _7_; “ Phone.4911;____
so medical care reliably paid. Both without
into 2 farms of 110 and 190 acres.' to Ground Hog F right
“MORE COAL FROM MOORE”
DIAL 3*2911
temporary
and
long
time
boarding.
FOR SALE—Qalage ahd gas sta­
.For full information and to make
tion .on US-12 at Chelsea, by Parents must be under 60 years. inspection-of this property see
According to old-time weather
Reply
Box
OS-7,
Chelsea
Standard,
oWnbrs.V Fully equipped. Write
hots we’re in for another Six
Choisoa.
Mich.
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Box No. CS-8, c/o Chelsea Stand­
s. of winter woathor because
- ALVIN H.
ard, Chelsea, Mich, -33
the lowly ground hog saw his
MALE
OR
FEMALE
HELP
RENT—Sleeping rooms. 204
shadow in the--brilliant sunshine
POMMERENING
$10,0090 PROTECTION FOR $10.00 , . . FOR
Park_ St. Phono 2-1924.
-30
last Saturday, Feb. 2, and scurried
back to .cover. It hasn’t been too
30-Day Trial
Specialist in farm sales
FOR SALE—18 Barred Rock pul­
A roller skate forgotten on a stairway — a bicycle draped across
wintry since then, until snow cmmo
lets, laying. Mis. Archie Moore, On nnrt-time basis to ambitious
for 32 years
-the j)i3e«'f»ik — 11 hark yard tussle between your^boys and neigh­
Wednesday, in fact, it has been
mile-no rth from US-12 en-Mmrtc- person with 'ear. Employed but
Phone Choi sea 7770
bors’
— a gou
golf unve
drive that got away — a pet dog with a taste for
Dors' —
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generally
mild. I bore. w;r min
rond, V\ .. mile west on Glenn road, dissatisfied.
Looking for well-pay­
first _house. _ _ __________
-31 ing permanent
postmen’s calves . . . any one of these could result in a costly
opportunity. Phone FOR SALE—Pick-up rack suitable mi Sunday, a few hiiow flurries
FOR RENT—Sloepmff-room. 223 “Ann- Arbor 8090 for appointment. — for grain hauling or as horso Monday and it grew colder Tues­
“injury; end up as a court judgment devastating to your family’s
Siufth St. _____
30
2Rtf carrier. Tight plywood lining. Very day.:
financial security. The Family Liability Policy, gives ; you
FOR RENT rr-3-room furnished FOR SALE—-’36 Chevrolet Tudor. good condition. To see it call Chel- Weight restrictions on roads go
protection for the above.
modern apartment. Ideally lo­
-31 into effect whenever there is a
Gotfd condition, twin^spotlights, sea 2-4561.
mild spoil and then when a freezecated! suitable for two. 151 East directional
lights.. Inquire of Bob WANT TOJtKCE I-VR Tli0_ Chel sea up- comes-along. ’ they. -aro_lifted
Summit St.
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80 Owens, Chelsea
Spring, at noon or
Standard each week? You’ll find again. If the ground hog prophet
3:30 p.m.
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-30 subscription- rates listed- u t tg$> of can be depended upon as a.weather
A D
M A Y ER
- FOIL-RENT
page 2.- Send na me, -addre;
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fait-thero’s slitl~irio
FOR SALE—6-room house, 80’x22', amount
"INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED'
in chcck,_money. order_or
im-tr
four
years
old.
Includes
toilet;
Clark
light-weight
high-Bpeed
elec­
postal note to The Chelsea Stand­
Corner Park and Main
Chelsea. Michigan
tric floor sanders. Per hour, 60c, To, be moved from site. Clarence ard, Chelsea, Mich., and your sub- ahead.
.Trjnkle. Phono 4060, ___
-30 serintion will begin that same
Floor Edger, 85c per hour.
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, week.
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; - tf MICHIGAN MIRROR
MERKEL -BROS—HARDWARE
with television, suitable for STOLEN from basement of Muni­
(Continued from, fmge onel
2tf couple only, Cavanaugh Lake. $45
cipal building between Jan. 27
FOR-GUSTOM SLAUGH-TERING monthr—Gali-Ghelsea^-STSL—“ 80 and
31, Boy Scout’s army pack, executtve,’’ Brake said flatly, "Mil-.
—Call.. Adolph—Duerr -&—Soju FOR' SALE—A few stewing hens,
blanket
pack containing two army lor has read too
Phone 7721. ______________ tf 85c per lb. A. J. Pielcmeier, Phone
blankets, pair of hockey skates, I have known too many governors.”
2-3952.
________ 30
size ' 5, canteen w ith fork, gnife
and spoon; also, army belt, Any­ • . Pi'of-. C. R. Hoglund. M.S.C.
REAL
ESTATE
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FOR SALE and FOR RENT Signs one
who.can give information phono agricultural economist, believes it
fvery service we direct, reare available at The Standard
Billy
Lake, 3443.
-30 iiwpossiblo by 1955 to raise MichFOR
SALE
Office. Printed on heavy, durable
gardloss—of—tho emount—o
Igan milk production by. 110- per
bristol-cards.
ei'iili’ reirhicat production by eight
family chtboses to spend, is
pafrfdTtmt.. .aniL-pniillxy—a m ltn rk p
1—5 rooms and bath, nearly new. FARM LOANS—THROUGH FED- CARD QF THA-NKS_KHAL . LAND HANK: Emig7
moat' “production by. 15 per cent
one of memorable beauty
induess
terms, 4% loans. Convenient payover
the I960 level. He says better
1—8-rooms'
and
bath
onlargo
ldt.
and distinction.
ments “allowing special payments iteig
cropping
practices could boost prod the American Legion Auxiliary
Auxiliur; ductfon of;
at any ; time without penalty and.
feed grain by five per
2—2-family 'homes.' ---- *5,
in
our
recent
sorrow
at
the
death
charge. Call or write: Robert- Hall,
cent
along
a 10 per cemt rise
our mother will always remain tn hay and with
pastures.
1—Year-Ground home at Cavan- Sec.-Treas., National Farm Loan of
with
us
a
precious
memory.
Our
I.ake. .....
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*rnf. TTiTglmiti itlHiir
Amy Arbor7~
rtf sincere . thanks awd--gratitude Ion sibility for a 10 p e r cent jiso“ in
Our wide choice of
all
the
comforting
acts.
1—Beautiful home on 1 acre land, PAINTf Wallpaper, Upholstering,
reasonable priced
Family of Mrs. Alfred Carlaoftw corn yields and production gains
on stream.
Paper Hanging—107 West Mid­
of 10 to '25 per cent for other crops
meets the needs osr
dle St„ J. F. Higher & Son. 4 ltf
if Michigan farmers make more
TO StftVIASWf '
Several good building Sites;
wishes’ of all who
FOR SALE—Barred Rock layin CARD OF THANKS ’
extensive use of fertilizer; y
WOULD SI SIRVID
Oqr heartfelt- thanks to a ll'Svho
hens;7$2.00.' Phbno ,2-4481.— t
call us.
KERN REAL ESTATE’
FOR' RENT— 3-room furnished extended comforting sympathy and • Ford Motor company’s present
Phone 3241 . „ . 30tf
hotiso.. No children^Phone 2-2405. help in our recent sorrow at the defense contracts total $1,800,.~
..-,so death. o to u r father, Lyman (West, 000,000. The ■company expects .to
For the beautifuhservfcerflo.bal of- employ 40,000 workers and use
FURNITURE CLEANING
ROOM FOR RENT with semi-pri- ferin
g H , a n d ntbp.r kindne^seH , nnd
square .feet.in-defense
WALL-TO-WALL Carpet Cleanvate bath, continuous hot water.1 for the comforting words of Rev. .11,000,090
work atone.
gTpTNEUVlNO
ing our specialty. Done in ^your 163 Orchard St. Phone 4871.. . 80tf
David Bryce’, we are deeply grate­
home, ^ ric tly sanitary.-- Place
'SALE-r-Parts from *41 Chov. ful..
• ' Oil and gas““operators plan to
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orders now. Maurice Hoffman, FOR
Also five 6.00x16 tires’, tubes and
drill 711 new wells in Michigan
Sons and Daughters of
phone 6691.
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tf whefila^-complete..
.Yery gaod-con- =;— --------— f - Lyman W e s tr in - 1932—compared-wtth-746-weils'
dition. Phone 6104.
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completed in 1951. The forecast is
_12tf.
.or..5.94LKftsed
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CARD OF THANKS
WANTED—Used car. at once; any
companies
and individual o_perators
J
THE
I wish to thank my friends, rela­ arid show that the new wells will
make or model. Walter Mohrlock.
tives and neighbors, for their.cnrda, be divided into 345 wildcats, seek­
Phone 2-1891.
tf
flowers arid gift’s sent me while 1 ing new pools, and 366. developed
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WANTED—Odd jobs and light
was in the hospital.
woll.8 in known fields.’*
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trucking, after school and'Saturc
Benjamin Breitenwischer.
days. Also, will buv scrap iron.
BELL
Last year, of the, 746 completed
Paying highest prices. David AtCARD OF THANKS
— r ’ wells, 228 were successful, in findkinsotf. Pnone 2-4558.__ . -30
ing oil, 20 hit natural gas, 46 were
TELEPHONE
I wish to thank all my friends, sunk as service wells in older fields
neighbors
and
relatives,
also
the
and 457 were dry.
NE\V~F1jOOR SANDER......Rent it
Aid of Francisco, for cards,
2 No. 303 size cans May Blossom
_ .COMPANY j Ladies’
‘ by the hour— _____
flowers-and- gift8- d u rm g m y “stay • “T h e- Michigan “Inter-Ind
Cream, Com 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c
a t the hospital, I greatly appre­ Highway Safety committee ha’si
FINK.I3EINER LUMBER CO.
Has openings now for women.
ciated the thoughtfulness.
given Michigan State College S1Q.___ :___ • Phone 2-8881___ -• 35tf
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“Mrs.
John
Hartmann,'
000 for salary and CxpenSes. of a
1 lb.-No. 1 Diamond W alnuts . . . . . ,35c FOR “SALE—’51 Kaiser Deluxe.
professor in driver education, the
9,500 miles, dark green, spotless, BUSINESS OFFICE
the country,
who.will-give
HARD OF THANKS_______ ,...- _*“first
w||i in
tuum.i
t, wu□............
wm givi
Good irricc^ $750“
Koiiatt■
- - - downr
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■My—sincere: - thanks'"to~all—my- -spocial -couraos-to- high-school dri
south of Btdck
in».ij throughout
ver ediientien
education tenr»V
teachers
friends in Waterloo for. ..I.
the- Sun ver
POSITIONS
bridge, M-92 No. 5160.
,30
the
state.
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,27c WANTED
shine box giv_e_n_ nie_following_iriy
TO.- RENT—Urgcnt, 5
stay in the U. 'of M. hospital;
and
or 6- room Bouse. George A.
®
Arthur Bromago, University
Richard Vicary.
Knickerbocker,
Standard
Oil.
agent.
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can __
Green Giant __
Peas__ . . , t . . . . . . . ,17c
oY Michigan'
Igam political science proPhone-2 -2 1 8 1 .------ ------ ------ -80
fessor who became an Ann Arbor
/SWITCHBOARD- THANK YOU
alderman to tost his theories, reA N TBD ^For “highest
T ib. Keyko Oleomargarine' . . . .. “ 23c -HGitSES-W
' I wish to thank the FOE Auxil­ vmws his experience in a now book,
prices, phone Louis Ramp,
OPERATORS
iary for the plant and card. Also "A Councilman Speaks,”
2-4481, Waterloo Mink Ranches.
friends for the cards, plant, candy
tf
No experience necessary
and fruit during my stay in the • A Mississippi Flyway council
LIST YOUR HOUSES, farm s and
hospital and aijneo my return home. hns been orgnized.’ Composed of
business properties for Bale
Training done on the job
Michigan and 13 other states, it
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Mrs. Charles Curtis.
. with. A. H. Pommerening, Broker.
is designed to gear closer the
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Chelsea
7778.
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f
Pleasant
surroundings
QUALiTY GROCERIES AND MEATS
shooting season and bag limits to
^Tuesday
visitors
at
tho
home
of
WANTED—Standing timber. We
annual harvestable duck sur.
Permanent-employment Mr, and-M-rs. John Hude were the the
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plus. T h irw ijrb e tho first time
former’s
brother
and
his
wife,
Mr.
Virgin or Second Growth trees.
Good wages
TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS—WE DELIVER!
and Mrs. Alex Hude, of Lansing. ropresentative sportsmen and con­
Thureson Lumber Company, How
servation officials will be meeting
ell, Mich. Phone 931.'*,
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and Mrin_ Norman Klinglor regularly, to consider dtick rirohEmployment Office of Mr.
Jackson, spbntXunday with tho iormron an entire flyway basis.
826 E. Washington St,
latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
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• Michigan’s field crop product.!™
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EARN
la$t Year was second highest on
“APPLES “FOR kALTP^irohdo 1?
record. Combined production of
land. Greenings, Bellflower and
W HILE YOU
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s
Busy
Years
corn for grain, wheat,' oats, barlov
Baldwins. No Sunday sales. E.
Pasteur announced his Innoeuls*' and rye totaled 3,600,000 tons, 11
Hoininger, 2571 N. Lima Center
, LEARN
Rd., Dial 2-2980.
-25tf lion treatment for rabies in 1884: nor cent more than in I960’ and
.other .year.except
APPLES—Spies, .Greenings, IhiUl Britain annexed Burma, lfi86.uQueon.
to Be ri Tolephonq Operator
wins, Plonse call or como only Victoria celebrated tho fiOtiFanni­
versary of her accession to the
after 6 p.m.
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« *i throne; 1887; and Wilhelm II ac.
alter
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/ENJOYABLE, EXClfiNG,
Frpit Farm. Phono 4771.
28tf coded to tho German throne, 1888.
SALE—White Bock roosters,
dressed. Phone 2-1851.
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FOB SALE—2 large adjoining lots
in chaln-of-lakes area near Bald­
win. Good hunting and fishing
country. Phone 6941.
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LOST—Two Beagle hounds, a week
-—agO"last"Satu ruay.—M aler mostlyblack, head tan-w ith white strip,
legs white; female, white with
black spots, tan head.' Bewurd.
Philip Smith. Phone 2-1401. -30
FOB SALE—6 %-ft. modern de' luxe Cold-Wall Frigiduire with
'sealed-in unit. Quiet, perfect performance. Phone 7701.
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RAUH RED STAR fertilizer can
be delivered in any amount now.
For prices and analysis phone G.
W. Lattmerr Munith 17F22. ' -32
Open Week Days 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; 5*30-0 p.m.
EVERY SUNDAY, DINNER SPECIAL - $1.75
Sundays: 12 N°°n
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^ SPECIALIZING 1?LPRIVATE P A R T IE S .... ........ .
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SARAH BLACK and BERNICE BROWN
304 South Main Street
i Phone 2-4641
Remember Fenn’s Rexall D rug Store
For Valentine Gifts of Quality
Enger-Kress Genuine Leather Billfolds .. ...$2.50 to $10.00
Parker FQuntain P e n s.......$3.00 - $5.00 $10^00 to $16.50
M anicure.Sets...-.......... .— ............... - ...... 15*551 ^12*22
Attractive, Smartly Designed Com pacts... $1.00 to $7.50
Perfume Atomizers
.................... $1.50 to $3.75
Nylon Hair Brushes, all kinds ....... -..........,.$2.00 to $4.50
Stationery, white and t i n t s ...................-..... ...76c - $2.50
"Photograph Alburns
to $3.50
Combination Vanity Gift Sets ...1....... .....;.....;.$2.00 - $10.50
Colognes! Tweed, Tailspin^Coty, Balalaika, C ara; - fJome, Duchess of York, Bluegrass, Heaven
Sent, White Magnolia ...... ......... ........U$1.00 to' $3.75
Large Assortment of Hallmark Valentine
C ards..... ...
... ........ -12 fo r 10c - 5c - 10c to $1.00
Valentine Chocolates,, heart-shape ;boxes
................ .... ........ $1.49 - $1.75 - $2.00 to $5.75
Moore Coal Company
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DIAL 2-1611
1 LB. BIRDS EYE FROZEN
2 NO. 2 CANS"OLD SOUTH” BRAND
Grapefruit Sections .
1 NO. 2 Vi CAN "CAROLINA GOLD” BRAND
Peaclr f laives
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Keepsake Diamonds
Fostoria Glassware
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Costume Jewelry
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Make Someonc-Happy-with-RECORDS’■The Gift T hat Keeps On Giving”
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ALBUMS
”■ American In Paris” .......Music of Georgo Gershwin
Starring^Cone lly; Georges Guetary, Johnny Grech
and the M'-G-M Studio Orchestra.
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SINGLE RECORDS
“With A Song In My Heart” ................... Patricia Munsd
“P aI/4 r v u *r tn
,
an^ Vaughn Monroe
o S ^ > cp°WHcavt” ............ ...... .... ;............. .T6ny Bennett
” B UfiTnnlL ’>................................... LeS PftUl an<J M a ry F ° r
unva„v
Concert Orchestra
Many other albums and single records in stock.
Come in and talk it over.
P C f*
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R. D*‘MILIJER, Ix)cal Representative
THIS LOVELY
Winans Jewelry Store
45-ACHE FARMM-room modoTn house, hip-roof
~Tnrn7tITe bIToTToI s "of fruit and boTrlcsr
MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY
^ n n Arbor
Pen and Pencil Sets
■x.
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BOX 388, CHELSEA, MICH.
Lighters and Cases
_$T;50 Trade* In on -yuiir old electric razor rc g a rd le si^ f make
or condition, on a new Remington Contour'Deluxe IJaior.
FO R S A L E
823 E. Washington
Oil;
For Vnlenline’s Day
INTERESTING and highly
Women’s Employment
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ill House Coffee 85c
HINDERER BROS.
Good starting pay, 5 raiseb
tho first year, congontal people
your own age, pl®Asant- sur­
roundings, chance for advan'comSfit.
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This Week's SPECIALS
IMPORTANT-work. .
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Club and Social Activities
POR MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS
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Givenl R eport on
D istric^M eeting
Mrs; Lyle Chriswell gave a rethis funeral horaeJuifbeenan Institution of service
ort—o
f the—Jan.^-27-T. American.
and a tradition to the people of this vicinity. ' ' llLNElGHBOR CLUB
PAST CHIEFS CLUB
‘20.30’ CLUB “
egion Auxiliary District meeting
Mr. andi Mrs. George Steele and ... Mr,, and Mrs. Calvin Clark were
The Past Chiefs club of the Pyth­ at the meeting of H erbert J.
The many families served with satisfaction through ___ 1
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126 MAIN CUTO
£
the years attest to our ability to provide a beautiful
service complete in every rqspect.
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MILLER FUNERAL HOME
Let Standard Ads Be Your Shopping Guide!
Mr.-and-M rsr John ^tqele enter-tamed the Hi-Neighbor club Fri­
da* evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. V; Burg., Thirty mem­
bers, were present. The, programcommittee, included Mrs. Emerson
Lesser find Mrs. Burg.
Prizes in euchre were awarded
as follows: high, Mrs. Frbd Gent*
nor and Henry Ortbrirfg, Sr,; low,
Mrs. Leon Chapman and Charles
Rabley; and traveling prize, Mrs.
Fred Gentner.
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Telephone your news to 2*15811
MATTRESS
ROLL-A-WAY
& FOSTER^FOAMCR^ST "
with Foam R ubber Innerspring M attress
and Box Spring To Match
REGULAR $114,50 VALUE
3FKIAL PRICE - * 9 9 ^
HOTEL BUILT STEARNS & FOSTER
INNERSPRING MATTRESS
aiuTBOX'SPKlNG T
.... REGULAR $84.60 VALUE
.00
SPECIAL PRICE-
Stearns & F oster Superladyfair
Innerspring1M attress and Box Spring
To' Match
REGULAR $99.60 VALUE
INNERSPRING
MATTRESS
30” ................. $29.95
39”
S36.0C
48”
.... v.::........... 8 3 9 .9 5
hosts for the regular February
meeting of the “20.30” club of
Salem Grove community Friday
evening. Eleven members and six
children-were-present,
Prizes in games were won by
Rev. Vern Panzer, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Hinderer, Mrs. Irene H art­
man'and Dorr W hitaker. •
A pot-luck lunch, was* served.
PNG CLUB
,
The PNG club was entertained
he
Wednesday, evening, Jan. 80, a t the
^
home of M rs.' Donovan Sweeny.
There were 11 members and one
guest present.
-During the evening’s games Mrs.
Lawrence Fowler won tne myBtery
prize 'a n d « other prises were
awarded to Mrs. Gale Gilson and
Mrs. Clifford Wolfe.
The next meeting will take place
Wednesday evening, Feb. 13, a t
th e home of Mrs, Wilbert Bremen*
wischer. ,
ian SisterB met Monday evening
at the home of Mrs. M. J. Baxter
with the club officers as assisting
hostesses.
KoHowing..tha. serving. of-a.dea^
sert there was a business session
during which members voted7 a
contribution of two dollars for the
March of'Dimes,
Officers were re-elected-as fol­
lows: Mrs. Herbert Paul, president;
Mrs. Mildred Weinberg, vice-presi­
dent; Flora Schieferstein, secretary-treasurer.
.^-Cards-were the evening’s enter-
McKune Unit No. 31, American
Legion Auxiliary, held Tuesday
evening in the Home Ec. room at
the High school.
_ffhA PfliH ail
ta aro afiked to
sew for the O tter Lake Children’s
Billet.
Plans were made at Tuesday’s
meeting to remember all veteran
sons or husbands of members now
in the service.
Handkerchiefs are being donated
by Auxiliary members to send to
veterans’ hospitals where they will
be given -to -votorans ao-they. may
Be.nd therp as gifts for Mothers’
Seventeen members were pre­
sent.
.^he unit voted SldO to be divi­
ded) among ^he wheel chair, cig­
arette and candy funds and the
GRADUATE HONORED
At Commencement exercises held veterans’ E aster basket. Each hos­
in Queen’s hall in Jackson, Sunday, pitalized' veteran will receive a
Feb. 3, Miss Wilma Spiegelberg, one-dollar bill frdm the Eafiter
..
daughter of the late Ervin SpiegeT- basket at E aster time. - The
Child
Welfare
chairman
was
berg, graduated from the Mercy
School of Nursing of Detroit Mercy voted $25 to be used as needed to
help the less fortunate in the
hospital, Jackson unit.
Immediately following gradua­ community.
It was announced that a jpalr
FRANCISCO EXTENSION CLUB tion, a reception was given jn her
crutches had been donatea by
Eight members of the Francisco honor at the home of her sister, aof member
and these will be made
Mrs.
Vincent
lyes,
of
Chelsea.
Mrs.
Extension dub toured the woolen
available-fon-anyonein -the com- -jmills at Eaton Rapids last’Wednes-: Erwin:. Haeussler of Manchester, munity in the same manner as
ana
u
n
t-o
f-th
e
—
honored
guests,
day to observe the process of-weav-the hospital beds and wheel chairs
ing wool. The-tour was a p art of poured. Miss Spiegelberg received Which
are in use most of theliime.
many
lovely
gifts,
their study of fabrics in prepara­
Mrs.
Evangeline Daley has be­
About CO relatives and friends
tion for a series of sewing meet­
come a member of the local unit by
ings in addition to their regular attended from W est Unity,-Ohio, transfer,:A
membership campaign
Dearborn, Jackson, Manchester,
club meetings.
is
being
carried
on by the local
The first of the sewing meetings Dexter, Bridgewater and Chelsea; Auxiliary and Mrs. Geo'rge West
was hold Tuesday .of this week a t
has been appointed membership
• the Francisco church school, with BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
and anyone interested in
J. J. Bar.eis observed-his birth-' chairman
Mrs. Alfred McGuire, Jackson
becoming a—mrmher is asked to
.[.county Home Demonstration agent. I-day
& family!lgatjiering_nt_hia -contact her regarding membership
as instructor. The second sewing home Sundayrjan. 27 and was the qualifications.
meeting will be held from _1_0 a.nn recipient of a number of gifts, n o t
At the close of the me Aina reu n tir3 p.m. Feb. 15, in the same only- from~thoseTpresentrbut~atso freshments were served by Mrs,
from their .daughter ia*Str Louis, Ruth Schenk, Mrs. Jean Conlan,
location.
Louise Townsend. Mrs. Town­ Mrs. Nan Rademacher and Mrs.
The next regular Extension club M^s,
send
also telephoned her congratu­ Rena Walworth.
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meetmgi-wUL-beJield at _the_JiQme. lations
Sunday - and - talked with
of Mrs. Floyd Allshouse at 1:80 other
members of the family. ■
p.m, Feb. 19. Roll c all.is to be
'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dorer and.
Mrs. Margaret Hershey of Teanswered with a household hint eiimaph,
provided a hpmit.ifnlly rie- daughter, Pat, of Lansing, spent
and the lesson tupiirwill be “Clean- corated birthday cake for her Saturday" here as guests of Ml'.*
ing With The Greatest Of Ease.” grandfather’s party.
-and Mrs, August Dorer,. the daugh­
7
|-Tin "addition to1 Mrs. Hershey, ter remaining until Sunday, -Mr.
SURPRISE PARTY
!those present were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dorer accompanied her
" Mr. and Mrs, Harold Buss were Dan DeLong uf Tecumseh, and- home Sunday
very much surprised last Friday Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bareis and
Standard W ant Ads Get Results!"
evening when relatives of* Mrs. children, of Jackson."
Buss walked in tp spend the eve­
ning. The occasion also marked a WOMEN’S GUILD
Appro~ximafeIy~7& members and
has received his call to the military guests ( of S t.. Paul’s Women’s
service, leaving Feb. 12.
Guild attended the meeting held
Mr. and Mrs.. Buss were pre­ Friday evening in the church, hall.
sented- with a channel back chair, During the opening business sesand ao a -token from the p arty a sion seven new. members were-aeD E L IV E R E D
pen set,-with-name-engraved,-was. -cepted—They-are.Mrs. Louia-Burg=presented - to Lynn Voegeding,—A. LnrHt, Mrs. Willis Heydlauff. Mrs.
- $ 1 5 0 p e l 100 lbs
lunch was served a fte r which vis­ Homer.Ni'xon, Mrs. Raymond Koch,, f
Mrs. Julis Reule, Miss Ruth Loeffiting was enjoyed by all.
D IA L 6911
Those present were Mr. and le r o"f_Ann Arbor, and Mrs.“ 01Ta"
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Mrs. Eber Baker and Barbara of Voelm.
The date for the biennial father
Howell, Mrs. Libbie Huehl and
Earl, of Chelsea, Mr. and Mrs. arid son banquet was set for March
Gust Larson and' Janet, Mr., and.
It ' was announced^alss" th at at
Mrs. Wilbur Marvier, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Voegeding and Lynn, the March meeting members will
Mr. ancUMfs. Willis Uphaus, Mar-i hold a shower for the Guild’s
rlene .and, Mary. Ellen, and young Worldi|Service project “For ”An: son, Byndehr^ail of Manchester; .other!a®Mother.” Gifts to be con­
Mr$ana Mrs. Carl Mohrhart, Patsy tributed are listed in each mem­
and Louanne, of Ann Arbor, and ber’s annual,.program booklet. .
The opening devotional service
Mr. and M r^ M ic h a e l Frey of
was presented by Mrs. E rnest
Chelsea.
Guentner and the program, in
WWW
charge of Mrs. Floyd Walz, ineluded a stewardship film, “A
Wonderful Life
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Hear
Members of the Young, People’s
League were among the guests at
themeetingT
. A-Vnlph.tinfl. mot if was carried
. ut in the table-deeorationa-in-the^
dining room where refreshments
were
served by Mrs. Julius Eisele,
report from overseas
Mrs. Clarence Dietle, Mrs. Lowell
Davisson and Mrs. George Erke.
WEEK-END SPECIALS
5 Rib
Cut
Pork loin Roast
Picnic
Pork Shoulder
Sliced Bacon >r s .,
Cube Steaks
“>
•79*
Fresh Eggs
^ 39*
Southern Maid Oleo 2 lb4 5 ‘
S ty le
Extra Special!
2 lb. Bacon
1 Doz. Eggs
TH A W IN G
SA LT
Medium-
i B0THf°r
) $
1.00
We Give Holden’s Red Stam ps
- SPECIALS 2 ROLLS
Rap in W ax Paper . . 35c
4 PKGS.
Jello r . . . . . . . . .
l-LARGH CAN G.P,Q.
29c*
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26c
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1 BOTTLE
. . . . .
23c
t
GIR0ME4ABtt
and
CHAIRS
Grey plastic table top.
Chairs upholstered
Chelsea Lumber,
firain & Coal Co.
FOOD M A R K ET
¥
W E D E L IV E R
DIAL 2-3331
CECIL
SPECIAL PRICE - * 8 9 45
Cecil Brown
AROUND
THE WORLD
Brought to you by
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COMPANY................
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Chelsea, Mich.
SfcTA-A
AA A A AA
E ngagem ent Told
Dr. and Mrs. W ilbur Johnston,
of - Northville, haye announced the
engagement of their daughter Pa­
tricia Alice, to Richard Robert
Poor, son—of-M r^and Mrs.-Alvin
Foor, of Chelsea. Miss Johnston
will graduate in June from Albion
College.
Mr. Foqr is a teacher in Hoover
High school, Flint.
rA~~Juhe wedding is p-lanned by
the couple.
Theodore Uphaus. of Manchester,
. was a week-end guest of Mr. and
TMrs7Ben_Widmayer;
Mrs. Winifred Coffron returned
home..,Tuesday night, after.ispendi 4 1 -1
ing ten days with friends in De­
troit.
MAPLE ahd W ALNUT FIN ISH
CHESTS OF DRAWERS
REGULAR-$S2iilLVALUEr
SPECIAL PRICE - * 2 8 2S
WALNUT DRESSERS - 40”
------- Thtt e-Drawer with Mirt-or,
Lafge~3G’^extension-table
with grey plastic top, and
4 chrome chairs withrred
-Bufran seats and- backs.
SPECIAL PRICE - *39”
WALNUT and MAPLE PA N EL BEDS
Rpgular and Twin sizes.
REGULAR $24.60 VALUE
* 1 1 9 5 ©
An E xtra Chair
To Match
SPECIAL PRICE - $2 1 45
Low-priced Bedroom Suites may be made up
from these pieces. *
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taking over the agency formerly operated by
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'in
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REGULAR $45.00 VALUE
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station power had been increased up to 400%..
Admiral’s built-in T urret Tuner oan readily be
-adapted-tO“reeeive-neW“UHF stations-soon-to—
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be oft' the air. Seel Hear 1 Compare!
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CHELSEA APPLIANCE
109 N orth Main St.
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Phone 3063
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THURSDAY FBBRUABY 7. iakg
THE CHELSEA STANDARD. CHELSEA. MICHIGAN
Annual Cub Scout
Blue, Gold Dinner
To Be Held Feb. 21
Council Proceedings
LINCOLN, REALIST ANDPROPHET
' \JV
Legal Notices
a
.Is. BJ*“ °' cr*“'.
N
c*a.,w as
"Rough River”
J '
peraona JnUrrotod in aaid roUU app^}
ore eald Court, at.Mid Him and
to show caurn why a license to .ell the l2
tenet of said Estate in weld real eiteie
ahouid not be granted.
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“ t ia Further Ordered that publlo notice
tlce thereof be given by publication o f * thereof
ORDER FOR FUBUCATlW
be, given by publication of a com
Hn»i AdmlntotrtUca Account
copy of thia order oneeeacn^weeWor^three of this order,
once In each week. forthiS
» —h» twevioue to Min AMY.,Qi
No. 89I9T"
. ..... '
wceKe
ronmuuwfrr
hearing. In^fbe
Council Room,
,
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___ Jan. 21,1952.
Regular session’.
.
This
meeting
was
called
to
order
THEATRE
State of M ichigan. The Probata Court for paper printed and .circulated In aeid of hearing In Tha Chelsea fitandard,i
The Cub Scout Pack meeting waa by Pres. Nielsen at ..7:30 p.m.
nawapaper printed and circulated in 1414
held in the Home Ec. room of Present l Trustees Williams, Atkin­
DEXTER* MICHIGAN
f t ^ \ yon°of ^ ® . hild at the County.
JAY H. PAYNE,
county.
H PAYNB,
son,
Dreyer,
Canine,
Riker.
Ab­
Chelsea High school Thursday eve­
p , t U S ! uSaij,.( *•«
A true copyJudge of Probate.
— AIR CONDITIONED —
)n Mid County, on the
Uay oi
A.
true
c
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n
y
.
J
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d
g
e
of Probate,
ning, Jan. 31. There waa a good sent: Trustee Gage;
William R. SUM,
Wil llam Hi 8tagg.
turnout-oLiathera. and, motnerg.--— — .Tha-minutea-of-thfi-regula r sea-_
Reylitcr of Probate
-Heifl*ter~of-4irohata
FBL-SAT.
FEB. 8-9
The meeting waa opened with the sion of .Jan. 7,'1952 were read and
Cohiin, ConllnA Parker. Attorney*.
. h
Ann Arbor -Trust Bultdjng,
flag
ceremony. and the pledge of approved.
Two Great Pictures!
The
following
accounts
were
pre­
Ann. Arbor, Michigan,.
Jan24-p^
allegiance.
Sled in Mid Court hie final .administration
The program for. the evening sented to 'th e council.
account." nd hi. ? tltlon p r.W ^ forh
General Fund f t
consisted of. a variety of skits,
dctbrSu n in g h eir s
allowance .thereof »/»d Tor
of uM
In color!
and diatribution of the reeiaue oi m >
demonstrations and stunts baaed George Doe*, 'salary e n d in g 1
No. 89874 .
A great Western starring
1-15-52 - ......- - ...... -.....,-....$132.50
on the January study theme,
State
of
Mieblgan.
Tbe Probate Court for
No. 89478
"?t**ie
Ordered,
That
the
18th
day
of
Rory Calhoun, Ellye Marshall, '•Stars, Planets and Space.” Two Frank Reed, salary ending
State
of
Michigan.,The
Probate Court for
and Peter Graves
8?
m ; « ib. . the County of Washtenaw.
of the boys told about their den's
1-15-52 ______ __- ... .
132.50
Sfssadt Si
o f t . probate
Office
In
tbe
City
of
Ann
Arbor.
Sri
In
the
Matter
of
the
Eetate
visit to a planetarium.
Mrs. T. . Harris, salary end*
v
,
. — Plus :a ju tfw ssssf ..'suja t s In said County, on tbo 88th day of Jmu. SUTTON. Deceased. - ■ of. EDITH .M.
ing 1-15-52 ---------------- 40.00
' Cubmaster Charles Cameron arid
At a session of said Court, held on Jsnu.
MJtU?a* :Purther Ordered. That l>uWlc no­ ‘ ^'r^MnL Sawable Jay H. Pw»o, Judge
A a s i s t a n t Cubmaster Walter Mrs.. E. Fitzmier, salary
tice
thereof
be
given
by
puWwUon^of
a
ending 1-15-52.^...-.....
36.55
Jay-H, .Pjutm. Judge ol
Schrader introduced the den moth­
of the Estate of WILLIAM
Mn. 0f thii onUfi for loroi,
|fy of
ut w m .nar
ers for the coming year and pre-‘ L Buehler, salary ending
wmI i prevloue to eald day
printed C‘,tQS £ f ’toD8 r & r t that the tirao PJNotlea Is Hereby Given, That the pttltJo*
The um
Chelaea
1-15-52 ..............
147.00
sented them with den mother's bad-ine
iw Standard, a newspaper piinted
Button. Paying that toe admlnls.
Starrin
for prMOAtauon of claims . agsdnrt Mid of , Inea of
and circulated In Mid JAY11^,’ p'
O.
Khans,
salary
ending
Mid estate be granted to Jobs
es.
The
den
mothers
are
Mrs.
WilPAYNB. eotato should bo llmltad, and_”th a tj tinoe tritlon
i
ol
Andie Murph • B Mauldin
B.
DeVIne
or tot some other suitable p*N
1-15-52-______f t ______ 143.00
and place bo appointed to receive, ekiunlne son : and that
am Geer, Mrs, Howard Flintoft,
Judge of Probate.
A true copy.
heirs of'said deceaisd
and adjust all claims and dansaada afainst be determinad, the
Mrs. Alfred Mayer, Mrs. Nelson Chelsea Elec, and' W ateriWilliam R. Stage.
will be heard at the Pm,
said
dveaased
by
and
before
aald
Courti
Reglatcr
of
probate.
Downtown
lights,
water
Kreider. Mrs, Walter Schrader and
and that tha letral heirs of said deceased bate Court on February 27, 1982 at tea
John P. XeuKh. Attorney.
' and fixtures — $126:45
JSnSS4-Feb7 mtitled to tnheoTt the ertate of which sdd
Mrs. Edmund Kayser.
•ChelMe.
Michigan.
*‘7t is Ordered,, That notice toereof bs
OutsideJlghts —..165.75
dscisurl died seised should be adjudicated given
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
Cub Scout awards were pre­
ty publication .of a. copy hereof f«
and determined.
__
STATE OF,MICHIGAN
Stop lights 11-59’
three
weeks consecutively’ provious to said
FEB. 10-1M2
sented as follows: bobcat pins and
It
is
Ordered.
That
all
of
the
creditors
of
In tb« Clroult Court tec- th* County of «dd decs#sod are roouirod to pressnt their day of shearing. In Tha Chelsea Standard,
Pa»iniNOtww.v=isi. 1.00
wolf
books,—Scotty
Chaplin,
How-(
We are pleased to bring you this ard O’Dell, Gary Speer, John
that the petitioner cause a. copy of this
WnihUnaw, In Chnneory.
‘ ^ •Municipal B ld g .... 27,20 331.99
10 twor ,ng
in writing anOnder^oath os pi«w and
notice to be served upon .each known Tarty
MERUN EDWARD HUOHEY, PWntlff. claims
pest picture, a musical comedy, Meehan, La Vere Carr; one-year W. S. Darley Co., torches .. ... 30.00
vid«d
statute,
V
lQflQ oy
Iff IM
inllwi to
Wf; said
,P,H CourtT ”ai, said^ In
Interest at hia last known address ft
or three days showing.
Office, and to serve a ropy thereof registered
mall, return receipt demanded,
MOSELL THELMA HUGHEY. DofondTnt. Probata
service pins,-rrjimmy Collins, w ai­ Spaulding Chev, Sales, Jan.
either
by
registered,
mall
or“by
personal
at
least
(14) days prior to such
account-.—
- 26.804-■
Order of PoMHotloa-^- Mrvtce’Upor^u^MfJ<empf.4^^fidudary. hearing, fourteen
ter Braden; lion book,—Botfey
or
by-personal servioe-at leut
"AtrAmerican
Mich.
Bell
Tele.
Co.,
Police
__
______No.
IM83
■
'
..
of-Mid
eetato>whose
addreM
is
5S2Q
Noltar
Eder.
■
■ '
days prior to such bearing.—
At a mmIon of MldCourt. held »tth* Road. Ann Arbor. Michigan, ,on_ or be­ five (6)
and Fire phones ....- ... .
w
JAY H. PAYNE,
Court H oum , In th,« City of Ann Artwr. fore the 2nd day of April, A. D, 1952, ",A true
Announcement was made at the P. G. Schalble, Municipal
in Paris”
Judge of Probnte,
County of WMhUnxw. SUM ol Mkhlsxn, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, said time Williamcopy.
meeting that the annual Blue and
R. Stagg,
on this H th ^ of Januw, A. D. 19H. and place being hereby appointed for
Bldg, insurance ......... -144.45
In Technicolor!
Register of Probate.
' •
Gold dinner will be held in the Hinderer Bros., supplies .... 12.67
Present : -Honornble Jamc* /K. ureaxey. the examination and adjustment of all Conlln.
Coniln
& Parker, Attorneys,
Chelsea High school gymnasium George Doe, office supplies
claims and demands against said deceased,
Jr.,Satisfactory
Circuit Judge.
.
.
u
U
Starring Gene Kelly,
.39
Ann
Arbor
Trust
Building,
_ ..
proof aptwi*rlnr by *ffId*vit and for the adjudication and determination Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Leslie Caron and Oscar Levant Thursday evening, Feb,-^21. / ' ■ Chelsea 'Fire Dept., ftte----- ——
PebT-H
a _ of Merlin Edward Hughey, plaintiff herein, -of the heir at Jaw of-Mld-deceasro jst-thoItems taken from tiles of "The Standard of years past
on file In this c« u m , that the Mid M om U tlme of his death entitled to Inherit the
charge 3 CO,s .— ........... 12.48
Cartoon - Latest News
~ORDER APPOINTING TIME ’
Hughey, defendant herein, resides estate of which the deceased died seised.
Life for most of us is. a contimi* Chelsea Fire Dept., four
■Hiiijj} Thelma
FOR HEARING CLAIMS
J|itlllll<IIMIIMIIii>'«IIIMIM.....................I.................................... ......
outside the State of Michigan, r .
•,
It
Is
Further
Ordered.
That
publlo
no­
No. 89401. 89402
out process of getting u?ed to the
On motion' of Bernard W. Butler, atsprinkler sto p p ers...— '. 22.90
tice thereof be given by publication of a State of Michigan. The Probate Court for
poles along the George Ward farm
exp«
order once each week for three
the County-of- Waah ty aw,
.
on US-12 west of Chelaea, were ^ I T ^ S fPH bTr EBY? 6 b P E B EP. T h at Mom II copy-of-thi»
...
successive weeks, previous .to sald_dsy_ of
WED.-THURS.
FEB. 13*14
Dreyer that~the- cterk he author­
Thelm a H ughey,-defendant herein, aPPe^ hearing, In The Chelsea Standard, a news- — At a session of said Court, held at the
blown
down
in
the
snow
and
ice
and answer, thla Bill of Com plaint, filej^) In mper printed and circulated in said Probate Office In the Clty.of Ann Av.bor,
ized and directed to issue checks Thursday Jan, 22, 1943—
thriSRrCatnitv; -on the-^nd day •of-Fehra*A Comedy Hit for Two Days
storm Tuesday evening.
thia cauM, w ithin three (J ) m onth# from E»i
POTTED PLANTS
on the general fund in payment of
o
th u O rder, or aald Bill of Com- C
----- -----.------------------- * _ _ « --------- L-------- ^
The
Chelsea
-Police
department
’ lUnty'
**■* H^PAYNE
the Bills presented. RoTT cairrYeas received a two-way police car radio
plniiit will be tak en as confessed ny said
and
“TooYoungto Kiss”
J,y H'
Judg‘A true copy/
^
all. Motion carried. '
— / from the sheriff's department this Thursday, Feb. 2, 1928
?fI n ^ Matter of the Estate of EUNICE
de'&ndI*S^FURTHER ORDERED that this William R, Stagg,
CUT FLOWERS
Starring Van Johnson, .
Register
of
Probate.
Orrin J, Eaton, one of the few Order shall be published within forty <40)
MYNNINO. Inc., and VIRGINIA MYNMotion by Atkinson, supported week*
v *
June Aliyson and Gig Young
NINO. Iftc.
. ' ■ .
^
’„
from the date of this Order h tT h e Hubert Thompson. Attorney,
For All Occasiona
by Riker, to accept W. Steinaway
A charge of 50 cents per month remaining Civil War veterans, died days
Ann Arbor Trust Building, . .
Notice Is Hereby Given. That all credi-..
Standard. Chelsea, Washvenaw
& Sons bid of $3,180.00 for pick- per family is being levied as a at his home in Lima Center Chelsea
Cartoon • Short Subject * News
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Jan31-Fcbl4 tors Of aald Ineompetenta aro required to
County.:Michigan, as required by law. and
Also Dish Gardens and
tip of garhage and rubbish in.the -sewer service—ekarge -in- Ghfilflftr Wednesday evening at the age of that, also, a "copy of this Order -be- sent by
present their claim* In w riting and under
...‘It..
... aa
_ _—
oath, to said Court at the Probate Office la
registered mall to' Bald defendant, within
Novelty Potted Plants.
village
per specifications in
in fUo
the beginning Jan. \ 1948.
85 years.
"r
STATE OF MICHIGAN
the City of Ann Arbor, In said County,
(20) days before the time nreDr. M. S. Rice, of the Metropoli­ twenty
contract and th a t-thc contract be
nrritir'H f"r btr «ppg*riinr*. at, the follow ng In the ProhaJl Court for the iCounty of and to serve a copy thereof upon Agne*
—Washtenaw,
let
for
two
years.
Roll
call:
Yeas
tan
M;
E.
church,
Detroit,
w:u
be
Shelton, of 888 E. Kingsley Bt.. Ann Ar»address. 31$ South Broad Street, dew
— COMING’ 4Thursday, JAn. -29, .1948—
^In "the Matter of the Estate of HAL­ bor.
Michigan, fiduciary of said matters,
speaker at the re-opening of Orleans, Louisiana,- and that a return re­ STEAD
all. Motion carried.
H.
SEELEY,
Mentally
Incompe­
' “Barefoot Mailman”
■In recognition of his superior the
and
that such claim* will be heard by said
therefor, .
■ . ...
the ; enlarged dining room and ceipt be demanded
tent.
* ■.
JAMES R. BREAKEY, JR.
■ii-WeBtward The Women”
Court
at the Probate Office In the City of
A.H r.hih dairy project, the state -kitchen
No. 39881.
at the Methodist , church. -A true m -yrirciilt. Judge.
Ann Arbor, In said County on the 7th
4-H
Club
department
has
sub—
——
.
Order
ef
Publl«atioa_
R
E
S
O
L
U
T
I
O
N
Luella M. Smith. County Clerk.
~day of April;—A^—Pr 1952, at -ten-o-cloekTtfr'West Middle St.
mitted the name of Jerry Herrick Feb. 27i
At a session of said Court held In the In the. forenoon.
Zada Stewart, Deputy Clerk,
,
•,
Phone 4561 — We Deliver
Whereas, the Social Security act to the Michigan Jersey Cattle club
Court
House
in
the
City
of^
Ann
Arbor,
BERNARD W. BUTLER, Attorndy,,
It la Further Ordered. That Public notice
__ ..
in said County, on the 17th day of Janu- thereof be given by. publication of a cony
has been j}&_amended By the Con­ as the winner-of the-state Jersey
'J29-234 Municipal Court Buildlmr
Ann Arbor; 'Michigan;---- an24-Feb7- ary. A. D„ 1952
o f-th ls otder-for three . aucceaalve»_sveek* .
gress of tRe United-State as to award. He will receive a purebred
............... .
Present: Hon. Jay H. Payne. Judge of: -prevloua-to-aald day of hearing In The
permit political subdmston-of-the- Jersey heifer
Probate.
~
' :
—------ -ChetSeS- Standard, and that the fiduciary ■
Thursday, Jan. 31, 1918—
"
ORDER APPOINTING TIME
severai states to extend to their
. Elizabeth M. Seeley and J. Griffith HayB, shall, at least fourteen (14) dava prior to
FOR HEARING CLAIMS AND
Chelsea Bulldogs rang up win
The
Bay
View
Reading
Circle
employees and officers“the-benefits number two in league competition
------DETERMINING HEIRS
GuardTans ofreald Estate, having filed in such- hearing cause a copy of thia notice to
B u s i n e s s &
P r o f e s s i o r i a l
' said COurt a Petition for a license to toll be mailed to each known party ih Interest
No. 39882
of old age and s'urvivora’ insurance^ this season by whipping Roose­ and the Cloverleaf Chapter of the
of Michigan. The Probate Court for at private sale the interest of said Estate In thia estate a t hla last known address bv
and whereas, the Michigan legis-' velt High's Roughriders, 36 to 29, Congregational church liave organ­ State
County of Washtenaw.
■ in ■certain real estate therein described, registered mail; return receipt-demanded,
ized as Red Cross units to facili­ the
JAY H. PAYNE,
lature in regular session enacted last Friday night. _ ■_
At a session of said Court, held at the held . by said estate and Elizabeth M.
tate Red Cross work here; Sent ifi Probate Office In the City of Ann Arbor, Seeley aa tenants by. the entirety, .for the A true copy*'"........ . Judge of Probate.
•Public Act 'Np;--20&- feo enable—po
Walter... Mayer,, of Essexville,
in-said-Gountyr On the 29th-dax_of-JatUb. .sole pur pone of.join Ing in t he„conveyan ce William R. Stagg,
liticarsubdiV isions'to secure cover-- foirmer Chelsea resident, has ac- "fry tln rlocal ch apter Monday were ary','
and sale thereof with the otner tenant By Register of“Pi‘obater
A; D. 1962,
_
6
sweaters,
7
helmets"
and
2
DeVIne & DeVIne. Attorneys. ■ JUidg^. ■toe-entirety.
! the
g e ’."and
and stir quired membership
agt! under
unacr-^t
ne old
oia aago
.........................
-Cerr- of. wristlets
in
the
DX
N. Fourth AVenue, .
' It Is Ordered, that the 15th day of Feb­
vivors’; insurance _j)rcmsiQ0s_L
of
tury-club-society-of amateur radio -The final games-in-the Michigan
Feb7-21
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
ruary, 1952, at 10:00 in the, forenoon, at
-“ '
-1' i-1-- JTdnral ^prnritvi
„ ^ 1operators who have-made two-way^ State Checker Association tournaact"" W''SiR6hded,’'aM'-wheTe'a's/'ari short-wave radio- contacts with at
appearing to the Court that the time
ment were completed here the first forIt ■presentation
Dr. P. E. Sharrard
of Claims agaiiist said
Colonial M anor
agreement ha's been entered into least 100 countries.
of the week. J. H. Boyd was a estate should be limited, and that a time
between
the
State
of
Michigan
and
*
*
place be appointed to receive, examine
Convalescent Home
contender but was eliminated ' in and
VETERINARIAN
the Federal Security Administra- Thursday, Feb. 5, 1948—
and adjust all claims and demands against
the finals by W. J. Enright, of said deceased by and before said .Court;
tor
to
extend
thebenefits
of
the
436 Ebni Middle Street
and that the-legal helm' of said deceased
Wilma. Kuengctcr, daughter of Detroit
bederal Old Age and Survivors'
— ☆ —
entitled to inherit tne estate of which tald
John Faber has sold ^iis barber deceased
PHONE 2-1491
Insurance' system to employees of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Koengeter,
died' seized should -be adjudicated
the state, or any political subdiv- who is a freshman a t Capital shop to John Lyons, who has taken and determined.
University,
Colhmbus
Ohio,"
itf
on
315 GARFIELD ST.
.
It
is
Ordered,
That all of the creditors of
possession
of
same.
>
visiqp thereof, therefore be it resaid deceased are. required'to present their
a'-'t'our
of
The
central
and
eastern
When
school
closed
Friday
.there
soivedr-that—the—governing^ Dody
.claims In writlng-and-uiider oath aa'p r <x
CHELSEA
of th e. Village1 of Chelsea,- Mich­ states with .the University Chapel was about a pint of coal' in- the vided by - statute, to said Court at t a id
Efficient Nursing Care
• •;
' ^
bins but ' late that afternoon a Probate Office, and-to serve a copy-thereof
igan hereby elects coverage under choir.
either by registered mall or by pcreonal
Day and .Niffht.
Petitions asking that the Village carload arrived and .all doubt about service
- ☆
— '
the Old Age and Surxivors’ In­
upon Claude S. Rogers, the fiduciary
Council
order
an
election
for
ihe
whether
school
would
open
Monday
of said estate .whose address is 108 N.
surance as -provided by A c t. No.
FLAVOR
IN
b
e
a
u
t
i
f
u
l
^
h
e
l
s
e
a
Fourth Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan, on
PHONE 6482
205, Public Acts of 1951. Be it purpose of deciding whether Cnel- was dispelled.
or before toe 9th day, of April, A. D,
sea
should
change
to
a
city
form
Earl
Schumacher,
son
of
A.
H.
further-resolved, that Robert • B.
J952,_«t ten o,clock_tn._the' forenoon, said
-JJevine, village- clerk, be, and he is of government were filed with the Schumacher, left'W ednesday for time and place being hereby appointed for
East Orange, N. J. where he will
hereby1a^uthonz'ed and^liirected on- —
behalf of the Village or Chelsea, The Chelsea FOE / joins with- work in the Edison laboratories,
to enter into a greement-with the other members in rther.entire'coun- he has just completed his four
department for the extension of try in observing thlr 50th anniver-r - years-off 8tudy-at-,the Lh-of M.
sary of the founding of the first
"FARM~ftNtMALS
o r d is a b l e d sto c k
— —PrcaMcnHal-Shopper—%
-----"SociaTSeeurity' Act subject to the'
COLLECTED PROMPTLY
provisions of Sec, 8 of Act 206 Wash.
Had
you
been
a
Washington
house­
Jame9 Hunter, sonrin-law of Rev.
t en d er c r u s t
Public Acts of Jf951.
Highest Prices Paid ^
and Mrs, M. W, Brueckner, of wife in the 1640's, you might have
Cows ...... .............$1.00
Be it further resolved, -that the Rogers Comers, will be ordained, found yourself doing, your market­
Service Same Day Called
Horses
$1.00
proper fiscal officers be, and they Sunday as a minister of jthe Ameri­ ing right next: to the President of prom Lemuel Sterling, Mendar
Ohio: I remember when a boy
Phone Collect—Howell 450 are, hereby authorized to make all can Lutheran church at his home the United States. For, according; sat on the corn planter and checkcL
FARMERS’ SUPPLY CO.
required payments into the con- church in Pittsburg, Pa. .
to the World Book Encyclopedia, the corn by the horse’s step. Tha
AGENT
-trinution-fund.-established „hy the
The farm home of Mr, and Mrs. .William Henry' 'Harrison took his horse would-step the same distanc
said enabling act and to establish Morgan Esch.on Jacobs road Was responsibilities as manager of the
CARL BERG “
Phone Collect Chelsea 5511.'
Licensee.for Darling & Company such system of payroll deductions completely destroyed by fire Sun­ White House as seriously as his every time, and J could check a
accurately that you could plow th
from tne salaries of employees and day a f t e r n o o n , ___________;__
Central Dead Stock Co.
presidential duties. He insisted on corn1both ways.
olficers aa mav be necessary to
doing all the food marketing for"
their coverage under, said Old Age
the mansion by: himself—and, ac­ From S. I. McGIpnis, CuUoddi
and, Survivors' Insurance system. 14 Y e a r s A g o
cording to reports, was a thrifty
W. Va.: I remember when w
Be it .further "resolved, that the
shopper
with-an-eye for bargains. would dig out_aJiole under:the-EcThursday,
Jan.
27,
1938—
proper officials of the political
subdivision do all things neces­
Olive Lodge No. 156, F. & A. M.
hot embers in the fireplace and pu
sary tp the continued implementa­ members are making plans to
in s^me big Irish potatoes" ah
GENERAL TRUCKING
tion of said system. It is further entertain their sons at tneir next
cover them until they baked.
rosnlvpH that any
......... . L
to-the Village of Chelsea, from aiiy
mcery^eclala-mdverti8ed this
Prom Mu, R'8< Ruff. Cincinnati
CONCRETE-WORK OF
'department of theTStaW of *“
: I remember when wheat an
ig
an
may
be
withheld
by
sai
- ^ ________________ coa, 2 lbs!
-------------(CEMENT MIXER FOR RENT)
oats—were-^-threshed—by—a~ wotpdepartmeht and transfered to the for 25 cents; 3 lbs. rice, 19 cents;
heated engine with men to thro
£tate Employees’ R^tu^ment Board 2 doz. oranges, 27 cents.
the gra^in up. It was tied in bund!
to be used in the payment of any
Thirty-four years ago, Jan. 27,
and cut with- a cradle, sharpens
default on the- part of the Village 1904, owing to the severe cold
by a small, board paddle treate,
of Chelsea in accordance with para­ weather ana consequent "construc­
Phone 6811
1401/2 East Middle Street
■
tar and sand; The wood am
graph VC, of. the contract between tion'in the iron part of the trestle
the State of Michigan and the Vil­ bridge over, the Hurqjv River at
water for the engine \)vere haule
lage of Chelsea.
#
a day before the threshing.
Ann Arbor, two sections of the
The following positions are here­ structure gave way and ten loaded
\ ^ K>s
^
From G, E. Pleas, Chipley, Pla,
.L
by designated as those which are freight cars wererdumped into the
'\
'S'. .
te-be-exeiudedT-Ali elected-off icials.
Tn..those' days Jauxom- maiden all part time workers, including
iook a hand in the art of rcapin
cleaning, or Janitor services, in Thursday, Eeb. 3, 1938—
/
the grain and often outdid the be:
Municipal Building which are on
U C J I •
Or!a Bi Taylor. Detroit attorney
man on the job. ,
'
part-time-basis
and former .Avcll-known .Chelsea
For the purpose of carrying out resident, received the award of the
From
..E»-Metedlth, FAlrmon
the provisions pf Title 2, Sec. 218 Cross of the Legion of Honor from
W. Va,: Do ydu remember who
of the Federal Social Security Act -Franccrin a- ceremony-ut his homo
we could hardly wait to -get thand amendments thereof the agreP- Sunday.latcst
copy of "Nick Carter,’
MrS;._Annn
Hong
fell
and
frncflionU—entered—into—between—the
-"Buff»lo-BilliiT
"Frank-Reade'Vo
state agency with the approval of tured her hip Friday afternoon
some other nickel novel; when w.
the Attorney General and the So- when some smnll .boys ran into
put vaseline on patent-leather shoe
her 'fit the coriier of I’nrk and
cialJa Security
Administrator'
LJMMaaa1r,ll
.a -^and
„isJ ^Main streetsft
------ :
toJcoop-themfrom-eraekingrwhoTmade u.. apart ’a/
of L
this
resolution
I will be at Chelsea State Bank
losing a penny under the old boan
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Broesnmlo
shall be termed as an agreement
walks was a trogedy?
between this political subdivision and Mr. and Mrs." N. W. Laird
to collect Lima Township taxes
and the state agency and shall were each awarded the "Silver
become a part of the agreement or Star” and certificate at a surprise
From the Old Cub*, Chicago: 1 re
modification of the agreement be­ North Sylvan Grange meeting at
every Friday, starting Dec. 28
member when the proper y_oun,_
INEXPENSIVE
tween the state ana the Social theJBroesamle home Tuesday eve­
lady would not think of going swim
Security - A d m i n i s t r a t o r . - - - - ning.- The—Broesnmles hnve .been
BUT SO USEFUL!
until further notice*
-mlng-without her stockings. Sh<
This resolution shall be In full menibers of the Grange 33 years
did not look «o proper, hbwevef, in
— at —
force and effect upon passage and and the Lairds 27 years,
the water with them on,
ANY TRIP YOU MAKE will be more
approval, for all intents and pur­
poses, except that active coverage
pleasant, if the car you drive is fl(Mall your memories to THF
shall begin on the first day of
January 1952.
Dog Taxes Are Due March 1st.
OLD TIMERS, Box 340, Frankfort
108 East Middle St.
Ihm«la.v. Jaik^6i^l92a■KyJ----------------- ----------------- -—
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" Motion b y ' Atkinaon supported
Members of St. Mary’s parish
Rabies Vaccination Papers must be presented
by Canine that the foregoing res­
been advised that Father
conveniently and with local people.
olution be adopted, Roll call: Yeas have
Tractor Finish Mutt Be Tough
in order to obtain license.
Henry Van I)ykc has been, ap­
all. Motion carried.
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pointed paRtor of the local parish
Becauae pnodern farm equipment
~Motion-.by..Atkinson..aupportod-hy.
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(_-to—succeed—Father—h'allon‘-who“~f5ea lls-for - a--coldrfuland "en during
Williams to adjourn.
now in Detroit.
Unlih that will stand up to rough
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Mrvloe-and-long-outdoor'exposurer
play. The Snjgin’ School" given
Approved-Feb. 4, 1952,
the paint used must have excellent
Ihc public' school auditorium
Anton Nielson, President. in
adhesion, Hot synthetic enamel ti
... .............. .......R. B. Devine, Clerk. Tuesday evening by St. Paul’s
•ometlmes
used for -spraying trac*
choir, Proceeds are to-be^ used-to
Member Federal'Depoeit inauranee Corporation
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$10,000 Maximum Insurance for Each De'poaltor
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L e a g u e S ta n d in g *
W e e k E n d i n g F e b . 2 , 1952
( M o n d a y D iv ia io n )
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J S t a t e J F a r m I n s u r a n c e .... ......50
34
S c h n e i d e r ’s G r o c e r y ......... . i49
J u a n i t a ’s B e a u ty S h o p .....48
C h e ls e a D r u g ... ......................... -47
H a n k e r d ’s f S e r v i c e ............. ...... 45
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p a u l d i n g C h e v r o l e t .... ,86
48C n e ls e a P r o d u c t s N o . 1 ....2 8
61
5 0 0 s e r i e s a n d o v e r : C. S c h n e i­
d e r , 5 6 8 ; P . S to ll, 5 4 2 ; R . K o c h ,
541; G . W in a n s , 589; A . M s h a r,
5 8 5 ; G . L a w r e n c e , 6 8 2 ; D . T ill,
5 3 0 ; J , A lb e r , 5 2 4 ; J . K e u s c h , 5 2 1 ;
J . W e s t, 5 1 7 ; W . R a d e m a c h e r , 6 1 5 ;
C . White; 5 1 4 ; G. W i n c h e s t e r , J r „
5 11.
, 2 0 0 g a m e s a n d o v e r : C. S c h h e id e r , 2 1 3 ; G. W in a n s , 2 1 0 ; C. W h ite ,
2 0 2 ; R . K o c h , 2 02.
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mother, Mrs. josie Cranna.
F.
Hadley
spent
Tuesday
evening
a t‘^ l a t t o f C h e l Mrs. Glenn Shlrtliff and daught e r e r v f ^ w a m i d n a i t e r v i s f t i a i f \jdth-Mrs,~AmeUa-Bie]m.— — - - rji P y p e f l s a p 'a tle n t.
the H arry Cooper home Saturday. a t Mthrse . OWs t illia
e o p a t h t o n o s p i t a l in J a c k Mrs- Amelia Biehn and Mrs. s o n f o r t r e a t m e n t o f b a c k a n d , i n ­
* r ? o h n F is c h e r a t t e n d e d t h e
J fe tio n of M i s s W i l m a S p l e g e l - Howard* Pickett an d . sons were in t e r n a l ifiju rle B s u s t a i n e d in h e r
g g l f & y
h o s p i t a l , J a c k s o n , D etroit Sunday.
r e c e n t a u t o a c c id e n t.
-0._nav
.
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Teachout •The C o m m u n ity c la s s w ill h o ld
Sunday'
onwSTzra Heininger and daugh- of Detroit, s o e n ta day last week
rt. E z r - were Friday after* w ith his mother, Mrs. Mary Teach- i t s r e g u l a r m o n th ly m e e tin g in
M«.
t h e C o m m u n ity h a l l S a t u r d a y e v e ­
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visitors of Mr, and.. jfrs. John
n in g , F e b . D, w ith M r; a n d M rs.
f f i f f e i n and daughter, Flora, /M rs. H arry Cooper returned H o w a r d P i c k e t t a s h o s ts . E le c tio n
home from the hospital Wednes­ o f o ff ic e rs is s c h e d u le d f o r t h i s
of Chelsea.
day. H er leg is in a .cast but she tim e . E a c h .p e r s o n is a s k e d t o
is able to be in a wheel c h a ir .
b r i n g a fiv e-co n t. v a le n tin e .— T h *
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wright, Sr., la d ie s a r e a s k e d to d e c o r a te a h a t
S o c i e t y w ill m e e t have received word that Mr. an a in a u n iq u e f a s h io n . T h e m e n
, 1 3 , w i t h M r s . Mrs. Ralph Wright, Jr., are the w m a c t a s j u d g e s a n d t h e - w i n n e r
parents o:
or a son.
w ill b e a w a r d e d a p r iz e . P o t- lu c k
Amelia Bienn. _
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Some time during the-past p io n th lu n c h . .
jJness T e a c h o u t . w h o h a s
been Sll a t t h e - h o m e o f h e r p a r - vandals entered all t h e c o tta e re s a t
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from a discarded flatiron attached to a section of tire casing. DrUl
flatiron .and tap to reoelve two small bolts. The heads of bolts wtli
sink Into tire fabric as tightened.
ROGERS CORNERS
R i v e r M i s s io n a r y F e d e r a t i o n c o n ­
M rs , C la r a H e ll e r s p e n t F r i d a y v e n tio n a t D e a r b o r n l a s t w e e k ,
a f te r n o o n w i t h . h e r. m o th e r , M r s . T u e s d a y . M r s . M . W . B r u e c k n a r
h a d e x p e c te d t o a t t e n d b u t w a s
C h r is tin a S c h ille r .
M rs . M a r t h a K o e n g e to r o f A n n u n a b l e to g o a n d M rs . G r a u a t ­
A r b o r , s p e n t S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y t e n d e d in h e r p la c e . •
- a t- th o “ W t t b e r t ^ 0B i i g e t s r 1r o m r ^
M r.- a n d M rs ? A lto n H o r n i n g a n d
so n s, o f P le a s a n t L a k e , w e re S u n ­
d a y e v e n in g g u e s t s o f M r. a n d
S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s o f M r. a n d
M rs. E r n e s t W e n k .
,
•
. M r s . O s c a i; K a lm b a c h w e r e M r .
M r. a n d M r s . H e r b e r t H i n d e r e r a n d M r s . J a m e s G a u n t a n d M r. a n d
c a lle d S u n d a y a t t h e h o m e o f M r. M r s . L e o n S a n d e r s o m
\ ____
" a n d M rs . F lo y d G r u b a u g h , in D e x ­
M r. a n d M r s . C a r l 'S a n d e r s o n
te r,
a n d f a m i l y a n d M r. a rid M r s . W ill
M r. a n d M r s . W illis R e y n o ld s S a n d e r s o n v i s i t e d t h e J o h n A r e n d
a n d d a u g h t e r , C a ro l, o f P ly m o u th , f a m i l y in L a n s i n g , S u n d a y . •
s p c n T S u n d a y w i t h M rs . A m a n d a
G e r a ld H e y d la u lf o f L i m a t o w n ­
S c h n e id e r.
so hn ip
i p i, •w a s a S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t a t
M r. a n d M r s . M o r itz B r u e c k n e r , t h e h o m e o f h is g r a n d p a r e n t s , M r ,
o f D e tr o it, s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d w ith a n d M r s . G e o r g e H e y d la u f f ,
th e f o r m e r ’s p a r e n t s , R e v . a n d M rs .
M r s . W a l t e r . W o l f g a n g w a s in
M. W . B r u e c k n e r .
A n n A rb o r T u e s d a y to a tte n d a n
M r, a n d M r s . W a l t e r W o lf g a n g E x t e n s i o n c lu b l e a d e r s ’ t r a i n i n g
-a n d —s o n ,—D a v id ,- - a c c o m p a n ie d —by - m e e t in g ^ a t - B e t h le h e m - c h u r c h .~ -----M rs. K a th e le e n H a t t , s p e n t T h u r s ­
M r . a n d M rs . C a lv in C l a r k a t ­
d a y a t F a r m e r s ’ W e e k s e s s io n s a t t e n d e d a e u c h r e c lu b p a r t y a t t h e
M ichi
:h o n r e ~ o f ~ M r r a n d - M r s r J tr o k -B u t t e r f
•M r . a n d M i' 8.- W e b s t e r S c h ill a n d f i e l d ‘a t 1G r u s s L a k e , S a t u r d a y eve*
d a u g h t e r , M a r y A n n , o f M a n ­ n in g .
c h e s te r , w e r e S u n d a y s u p p e r g u e s t s
S u n d a y a f te rn o o n v is ito r s a t th e
a t th e W a l t e r B e u e r le h o m e . S u n ­ h o m e o f M is s R i e k a K a lm b a c h w e r e
d a y e v e n in g g u e s t s w e r e M r. a n d h e r n e p h e w a n d h is ^ f a m ily , M r.
M rsi J a c k —N i e h a u s - n n d —d a u g h t e r ,- u r i d ^ M r s ^ b a w r e n c e - R ie m e n s c h n e i
C y n th ia .
d e r a n d c h ild r e n .
— R e v ^ -a n d ^ M rs .-M , - W . B r u e c k n e r
M r. a n d M r s . R u s s e l l F r a z i e r o f
a tte n d e d t h e f i r s t a n n i v e r s a r y ob- O W o sso , a n d M*** u n(i M r s , T a y l o r
s e r v a n c e o f t h e F a i t h L u t h e r a n D a v is , o f ^ C l a w s o r f r s p e n tr th e w e e k m is s io n c h u r c h a t M e t a m o r a , O h io , e n d a t t h e h o m o o f M r. a n d M r s .
S u n d a y e v e n in g . R e v . E . J . N e s t A l b e r t S c h w e in f u r t h .
M r, a n d M r s . R i c h a r d L a y h e r
is p a s t o r o f t h e M e ta m o r a c o n g r e ­
g a tio n .
a n d c h ild r e n , o f A n n A r b o r , s p e n t
M rs.
W ilb e r t K o e n g e t e r a n d t h e w e e k - e n d h e r e w i t h M rV a n d
M rs. A . C. G r a u a t t e n d e d tli.; T ri~ M r s . F r e d L a y h e r a n d M r , • a n d
N O TTEN RO A D
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: a big
sn o w s to r m t h a t k n o c k e d o u t th e
" e l e c t r i c ’p o w e r f o r 'm i l e s a r o u n d ;
-.... N a tu r a l l y , t h e lo c a l p o w o r c o m ­
p a n y w a s d o in g e v e r y th in g p o s ­
s ib le to .r e s to r e s e r v ic e b u t f o l k s .
k e p t c a llin g in a n d o n e w o m a n
g a v e th e m a 'n e w tw is t.
” 1 d o n ’t m ^ n d n o t h a v i n g
l i g h ts ,” s h e g ru m b le d , ’’b u t I ’ve
g o t 20 cow s in m y b a r n a n d th e y
a l l h a v e t o b e m tik e d b y m a c h in e .
.N obody a r o u n d h e r e k n o w s h o w t o
m ilk a co w b y h a n d a n y m o re .”
F r o m w h e re I s i t , i t ’s o n ly to o
er.sy to f o r g o t h o w t o d o som e*
tilin g — e v e n ' a s s i m p l O T m ilk in g “
a cow — if w e d o n ’t k e e p a t i t , A n d
t h a t g o e s f o r p r a c tic in g to le r a n c e ,
to o . L ik e f o r g e t t i n g o u r n e ig h b o r
h a s a r i g h t to d e c id e f o r h im s e lf
w h e th e r o r n o t to e n j o y a te m p e r *
a t e g la s s o f boor. I f w e d o n ’t k e e p
th e o th e r fe llo w ’s p o i n t o f v ie w
in m in d w e ’re a ll lia b le to g o t
“ sn o w e d u n d e r ” b y in to le r a n c e .
( T h u r s d a y D iv is io n )
■Mrs. W e s le y B e t t s a n d f a m i l y .
S a tu r d a y ^ e v e n in g M r, a n d M rs.;
B e tts a n d th e R ic h a rd L a y h e rs a t ­
t e n d e d t h e K in g - S e e le y d a n c e a t
t h e M ic h ig a n U n io n ,
; M r. a n d M r s . A l b e r t S c h w e in f w th " ftn d -w h ." D e a n v w e re - -in -L a n s in g , W e d n e s d a y to a tte n d F a r m ­
e r s ’ W e e k a c t i v i t i e s a t M ic h ig a n
S t a t e C o lle g e .
M r s , T . G , R ie m e n s c h n e id e r a n d
M r s . H a r o l d W i d m a y e r 'a t t e n d e d
t h e W a s h te n a w c o u n t y E x t e n s i o n
c lu b - le a d o r s ’ tra in in g -T n e e tin g / a t
B e th le h e m
c h u rc h '. A n n ' A r b o r f
T uesday;
M r. a n d M rs . C la r e n c e W id-'
m a y o r a n d f a m i l y a n d M r. a m i
M r s . D o n M i t c h e l r " a n d _f a m i l y p
D e t r o i t s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h - -M r.
a n d M rs. H a ro ld W id m a y e r. a n d
th e ir d a u g h te r, J a n e t.
S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s o f M r. a n d
M r s . F r a n k G ie s k e w e r e / t h e ; l a t t e r ’s s o n a n d ■h is .w ife, M r, a n d
M rs . A r t h u r - C h o i n i e r e , o f L a n s in g , a n d t h e i r d a u g h t e r a n d h e r
h u s b a n d , M r. a n d M rs . R o g e r A n .
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C h e ls e a C le a n e r s
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R o d a n d G u n C lu b . . . .....52
C h e ls e a R e s t a u r a n t ..............52
F r i g i d P r o d u c t s ........ ...............60
C e n t r a l F i b r e ........................
48
C h e ls e a M fg . C o r p
......, 8 9
'V o lf e ASa le s & S e r v ic e ....3 9
G r a s s L a k e L u m b e r .... .7 7 8 8 *
G r a s s L a k e . E l e v a t o r ......,,3 6
B ia e s s E le v a to r
......, ,,,,,,3 2
C h e ls e a P r o d u c t s ....................29
E lm o ’s L iv e B a i t ............ ,21
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6 7 4 ; O v J o h n s o n , 5 5 3 ; D.—A lb q r,
650; B, Jo h n so n , 541; L. D an n ,
6 3 5 ; C . P a r k e r , 5 1 2 ; E . P n ie w B k i,
5 0 9 ; G. W i n c h e s te r , 5 0 0 .
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b o w lin g s e a s o n - n a s b e e n 187, w h ic h F e b . 1, W e a r e s o r r y s o m a n y
w a s_ p o s te d b y B e a F o w le r .
a r e s ic k w i t h s c a r l a t i n a a n d h o p e
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p a s t w e e k , t h e A m e r ic a n H i s t o r y
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g i r i s i N o t h i n g d e f in ite w a s s e t t l e d .
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th e s h o w e r c u r ta in s . S o m e s u g g e a ti o n s ^ w e r e - o f f e r e d f o M h i S r - s u c h
a s ta k in g th e m dow n a f t e r u s in g
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ro o m t o ,u s e f o r lip s tic k , a n d h a v ­
in g a m o n ito r f o r th e sh o w e rr o o m . T h e b i g g e s t p r o b le m o f a ll
c o n c e r n e d t h e g i r l s —r e s t - r o o m - i n
t h e b a s e m e n t . D if f e r e n t o p in io n s
o n h o w t o fix i t w e r e o f f e r e d ,
a m o n g - t h e s e w e r e , f ix in g a t a b l e
to la y co m b s o n ,- h a v in g a couch
a n d c h a i r s p l a c e d in t h e r o o m , a n d
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- s e e - w h a t. c o u ld b e - d o n e a b o u t a d e ­
q u a t e h e a t i n g in t h e r o o m s t h r o u g h ­
o u t t h e s c h o o l, -and t o s e e a b o u t
c u r ta in s a n d sh a d e s f o r th e s ta g e
fo r y o u r l o v e ly l e l l .*»'
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k e tb a ll g a m e s w i t h o t h e r s c h o o ls
th is s e a s o n , U n d e r t h e c o a c h in g
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th e H ig h S c h o o l t e a m s in a f e w
ry e a rs .— I n t h e i r l a s t g a m e , t h e
s e v e n th g r a d e t e a m w a s d e f e a t e d
b y -S fc -J O n n ’s o f J a c k s o n , 26 t o 12.
■Tim, S c h u lz w a s h i g h - p o i n t m a n ,
T h e e i g h t h g r a d e t e a m tv a s d e ­
f e a t e d b y S t. J o h n 's 2 6 t o 18.»
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S ta r k s , a n o r g a n iz e d f o o t b a l l t e a m
-pla y e d a 1s e r i e s -o f s c h e d u le d g a m e s.
M o n d a y , J a n . 28— ~
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G r o o m e d .” I t to ld t h e . d i f f e r e n t
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"The sevimth "and e ig h th graders
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R e fre s h m e n ts c o n s is te d o f c a k e
T u e s d a y , J a n . 29—
~ ^ ¥ e a r 8 o f P r o g r e s s ” w a s s e e iv- e n d p e p -. - -T h a - e h a p e r e n e s -f o r t h e
b y t h e E c o n o m ic s c la s s . I t w a s a d a n c e w e re . M is s F o x , M r. F is c h e r
m o v ie o n t h e C h r y s l e r C o rp ., a h d h q d M r. B e n ja m in , M o n ic a S m ith
s h o w e d h o w c a r s h a v e b e e n ; im - w a s g e n e r a l c h a ir m a n , a n d w ith
Rabies vaccination papers nuist be presented
to obtain license.
C A LIS T A ROSE
-London Township Treasurer.
t h e y w ill b e b a c k so o n .
GRADE ONE
T w o o f t h e b o y s f e ll a t sc h o o l
a n d b o th r e q u ir e d s t i t c h e s t o b e
t a k e n . ; H a r o l d D e M in t f e ll o n t h e
p l a y g r o u n d a n d J i m ' R e e d f e ll in
t h e ro o m . M a r g a r e t a n d M a r jo r ie
JB a u e p J w e r e ' s e v e n y e a r s o ld . o n
J a n . 25. T h e f i r s t g r a d e fille d i t s
M a r c h o f D im e s q u o ta . ^
GRADE FOUR"
T h e f o u r t h g r a d e h a s tw o n e w
p u p i l s . B e t t y B a i r f r o m P o n tia c ,
a n a E l e a n o r S m ith f r o m J a c k s o n ,
E l e a n o r S m ith w a s 10 y e a r s o ld o n
e b .-3 . O n e s e c tio n o f g r a d e f o u r
is s tu d y in g ca v e m en.
JUNIOR NIGH
All Dog Licenses must be paid
by March 1st.
SECOND GRADE
R IE M E N S C H N E ID E R SC H O O L
T h e ^ c h ild re n h a v e a l m o s t fin is h e d
t h e i r u n i t o n s u b t r a c ti o n a n d W ill
b e g i n m u l ti p lic a tio n n e x t w e e k .
T h e y a r e v e r y i n t e r e s t e d in t h e
a n i m a l c h a r t s w h ic h t h e y a r e m a k ­
in g ..------ . .........................................------T h e r e h a s b e e n s o m e s ic k n e s s
a t s c h o o l. T w o -c h ild r e n a r e r e ­
p o r t e d to h a v e c h ic k e n p o x . A f e w
o t h e r s h a v e , t h e flu. I t is h o p e d
t h a t - th e y g e t w e ll a n d w ill b e a b le
t o c o m e b a c k to sc h o o l so o n .
N O T IC E !
S Y LV A N T A X P A Y ER S
I will be a t the Chelsea S tate Bank
This Saturday and Every Saturday,
-— Until Further Notice fo r th e ,,
COLLECTION OF TAXES
All Dog Licenses Must be paid to
the Township T reasurer on or before
March L 1 9 5 2
Rabies vaccination papers must be pffsefited
in order to obtain license.
Class News 7 ,.
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J u n i o r s w e lc o m e in to m e m b e rs h f p N a n c v T a P r e lf T ^ w K o " t r a n s fe rre d
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o ffic ia l p r i m a r y e l e c t i o n a n d t h e d a y o f s u c h e le c t io n .
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL BE AT
wc tell you that every 1952 Buiek
rides like a million dollars, w e’re not
just slinging slang—we're talking real money—
right>on>the*burreihead cash. __ _____ ,__ 4
A-million doU arsandm or c w ere pouredinto
jresenrch and testing—design and tools—engi«
neering,* production and components—to team
up the combination of ride features you'll find
on a Buick—and on no other car in the w prldr
A million dollars and more was the price paid
to work out control of end-sway and side-roll
on curves —to double-check vertical “throw”
with sHock: flBsorbers ahd blg ^
springs for n i l four wheels —to V-brace Jhe
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Saturday, Feb. 9th, 1952
THE 30th DAY PRECEDING SAID ELECTION
provided by Section I51.10, Mlchigan Electlon Lau
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1:00 P.M.
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described p r o p e r t y a t P u b l i c A u c ti o n , l o c a te d 3 m ile s N o r t h o f
M a n c h e s te r ^ h d ~ ]/ 4~ m ile E a s t o f R o w e s C o r n e r s C h u r c h o n . P l e a ­
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M ercy h o s p ita l, J a c k s o n .
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t h e #h o m e o f M rs . A lv in S ta u c h . '■
M rs . S u s ie D a v id s o n i s in J a n ­
s e n B e a c h , F l a ., v i s i ti n g w i t h M r,
a n a M r s . J a m e s H a th w a y .
M r. a n d M r s . F r e d K n i g h t o f
P a r m a , c a lle d W e d n e s d a y o n M r,
a n a M rs . A m o s C u r tis .
M r, M d ^ M r e . O liveV D ic k s o f
^ J a y n e , c a lle d o n M r. a n d M rs.
F lo y d D ic k s o n S u n d a y .
M r. a n d M rB . E r w i n P id d a n d
f a m ily , o f D e x te r , c a lle d S u n d a y e v e n in g o n M r , a r id “ M r s . F lo y d
P r o c to r ,
M rs . J o h n L e e m a n a n d M a u r ic e
w e re -d in n e r g u e s ts o f M r. a n d
M rs . S id n e y L e e m a n o f M a n c h e s t e r
on S u n d a y .
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1916 Farmall M Tractor with mounted com pickers 1949 New
baler; Farmall F-20 T ractor; 1949 New Idea mower, 7-ft.
trailer type; 1949 John ‘Deere 15-hole grain drill; 1949 Meneerlng corn planter) 1950 Massey-Hartfs clipper combine, 7-ft.
cut, with motor; 1948TJohn Deere hay cKopper; full line of toolST
nijlkiqg equipment.
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M rs. H e n d e e , o f L a n s i n g , s p e n t
S u n d a y w ith M r. a n d M rs . W ilb u r
H itc h c o c k a n d s o n ..
F r e d P e t e r s o n , o f F r a n c is c o , w a s
a S u n d a y g u e s t o f M r. a n d M rs.
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S p e n t th p • w e e k -e n d a t t h e h o m e
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D an and Id a E m m o n s s p e n t S a t­
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N o t t e n a n d M ia s M a b e lle N o t t e n .
M rs, H e n r y J e n s e n , o f D e tr o it,
sp e n t T h u rs d a y a n d F rid a y w ith
h e r fa th e r, F re d W ood. A S u n d a y
a fte rn o o n c a lle r a t th e W ood h o m e
w a s J o h n L o trid g e .
N e ls o n P e t e r s o n a n d h i s m o t h e r ,
M r s . B e r t i e - D r t b r i n g , c a lle d o n
M rs . R o v M ille r , a n d M rs . J e n n i e
M ille r T h u r s d a y a f te r n o o n .
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N o tte n a tte n d e d th e f u n e r a l o f
G e o rg e H a v e n s a t th e L e o n a rd
- F u n e r a l —H o m o ~ ih .~ H a s tin g a - - W e d n e s d a y a fte rn o o n .
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s u p p e r g u e s t o f M r. a n d M r s . R o y
M ille r a n d M r s , J e n n i e M ille r o n
W ednesday.
M rs . B e s s ia M itc h e ll o{ M u n ith ,
c a lle d o n M r. a n d M r s . W illia m
L ehm an
S u n d a y - e v e n in g ,— M rs ,
L e h m d n a n d L le w e lly n a t t e n d e d a
4 -H j, m e e t i n g a t t h e . L a V a n h o m e
F rid a y n ig h t. ?
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M rB , I r e n e H a r t m a n a n d s o n , M r s .
L oren* H i n d e r e r
and
M a r jo r ie ,
v is ite d M r. a n d M r s . E l m e r L a n t i s
o f n e a r Jack so n , S unday a f te r ­
noon. M rs. L o re n H in d e re r s p e n t
t h e .w e e k - e n d w i t h h e r m o th e r .
M r. a n d M r s . L e o n a r d L o v e la n d
c a lle d o n ■t h e i r n o n - D o lo , o n d - f o m
il y S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n . * O n S u n ­
d a y th e y w e re d in n e r g u e s ts o f
th e ir s o n -in -la w a n d d a u g h te r , M r.
a n d M r s . G le n n R e n t s c h l e r , a n d
so n .
M r . - a n d - M r a . L y le H a r v e y r M r .
a n d M r s . L a w r e n c e H a s c h le a n d
d a u g h t e r , a n d M r. a n d M r s . K e it h
H a rv e y a n d fa m ily s p e n t S u n d a y
a f t e r n o o n a; n d e v e n in g w i t h M r .
a n d M rs. W a y n e H a rv e y a n d f a m ­
i l y / M r. a n d M r s . W a y n e H a r v e y
a t t e n d e d t h e f u n e r a l / o f t h e l a t t e r 's
u n c le , J a m e s H e im , in J a c k s o n ,
W ednesday.
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LYNDON
L y n d o n . F a r m B u r e a u m e e ts F r i ­
d a y e v e n in g , F e b . 8 ,« a t L y n d o n
C e n t e r to w n h a ll.
M r. a n d M r s . A l b e r t D a u b e r t a n d
so n s, o f D e tr o it, s p e n t th e w e e k o n d
a t t h e i r c o t t a g e a t S o u th L a k e . • ■
M r. a n d M r s . A . S . P r a t t , o f
D e tr o it , w e r e S a t u r d a y - e v e n i n g
i n n e r g u e s t s . o f T tH e 'G liy - B a r to n s r ;
M r s . . L i z z i e H e r m a n , in J a c k s o n !
M rs . D e L a n c g y C o o p e r - a n d
S u n d a y a f te rn o o n , a t th e h o m e o f
d a u g h t e r s , o f M il.lv e ille , w e r e S u n ­
M r. a n d M rs . J o h n D y k e m a s te r . .
d a y a f t e r n o o n c a ll e r s a t t h e G e o r g e
M r. a n d M r s . F r e d F a i r b r o t h e r B e e m a n h o m e .
a n d f a m i l v e n t e r t a i n e d t h e l a t t e r ’s
M r. a n d M r s . W . C . B o y c e l e f t
m o t h e r , M r s . Z in k e , f r o m B a t t l e
S u n d a y .m o rn in g _ ._ to s p e n d s o m e
C re e k , fro m F rid a y u n til S u n d a y r
tim e - m - F l o r i d a , T h e y, w e r e a c c o m M rs.
F a i r b r o t h e r ’s
s lis te r, M rs.
, p a n i e d by. t h e i r s o n , M a x , a n d a
W y a n t, f r o m R o g e r s C ity , w a s a ls o
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a g u e s t a n d w ill s p e n d s o m e t i m e
M rs . H o w a r d C o llin g s a n d s o n ,
w ith . th e m .
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G e o r g e B e e m a n , J r . , M r. a n d R o n n ie , o f S to c k b r i d g e , w e r e S u n ­
M r s . D o n a ld B e e m a n a n d s o n . R u s ­ d a y c a l l e r s - a t t h e h o m e o f H e r b e r t
s e ll L e e , a n d M r. a n d M r s . W i l b u r a n d F r a n c e s M c ln te e .
B e e m a n a n d G o rd o n ' J o h n , s p e n t
M r. a r id M r s . V i c t o r B a l m e r a rid
F r i d a y e v e n in g w i t h t h e i r g r a n d ­ s o n s , o f A n n A r b o r ,; a n d M r. a n d
m o t h e r , M r s . L iz z ie B e e m a n a t M rs . J a c k -JE u h a n k a a n d s o n s W e re
t h e . h o m e o f M r . a n d M r s . J o h n S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s tp o f t h e i r p a r
D y k e m a s t e r in 1J a c k s o n .
p n l S j - M r .- a n d - M r s : - A u 8t i n B a l m e r .
M r s . A u s t i n B p t t w a s in L a n s i n g
M r. a n d M r s . W illia m W i n t e r
n d d d a u g h t& tv -M a r -y -A n n , o f C h e l- W e d n e s d a y f o r F a r m e r s ’ W e e k a t
s e a , a n d M r s . S y l v e s t e r B a r k e r M i c h i g a n . S t a t e . C o lle g e , a n d t o o k
—A n u m ­
a n d ? d a u g h te r, Je a n , w e re " S u n d a y u p " a
'd ir in e r g u e s t s o f t h e i r p a r e n t s , M r.; b e r o f o t h e r s i n t h i s v i c i n i t y a l s o
a n d -M rs t- E m o r y R u r ic im a n . M r s . a t t e n d e d d u r i n g - t h e w e e k r
L u la T h e la n , M rs. E z r a M o eck el - M rs, M a r y C la rk s p e n t W e d n e s ­
a n d d a u g h t e r O d e m a ,a o f J a c k s o n , d a y w i t h M r s . G e o r g e B e e m a n a n d
w e r e a f t e r n o o n c a ll e r s . •
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f a m i l y . M r s . C l a r k a n d S on, D e a n ,
a n d —h e r - ^ b r o t h e r H S p e n c e r — B o y o erw e re S u n d a y d in n e r g u e s ts o f t h e i r
B is te r a n d h e r h u s b a n d , M r. a n d
H a r l e y L o v e la n d , c a lle d o n h id M r s . D e e o W ilc o x , a t t h e i r h o m e
i n M illv ille . .
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v is ite d M r. a n d M rs. E r ie N o tte n H o w a rd C la rk a n d d a u g h te r , o f
J a c k s o n , w e re S u n d a y a fte rn o o n
T u e s d a y a f te r n o o n .
M r. a r i d ' M r s . L e R o y L o v e la n d a n ^ e V e n i n g - g u e s t s - o f * t h e f o r m e r 's
a n d f a m i l y v i s i t e d M r . a n d M r s . s i s t e r a n d h e r h u s b a n d , M r. a n d
M r s . J o h n O ’C o n n o r.
D illm a n W a h l -" S u n d a y e v e n in g
a n d M rs. ' H o m e r - S to f e r
M r s . N e ls o n P e t e r s o n a n d d a u g h
t e r , - M r s —R u d o l p h r R h o d e , _ s y e r e _ in J .s p e n t S a t u r d a y n i g h t w i t h t h e
l a t t e r 's m o t h e r , M rs , F r e d e r i c k a
J”a c k‘ s o n “F r i‘d*a y .
M r. a n d M r s . W illia m S e i t z a n d W i d m a y e r , in M a n c h e s t e r , a n d s h e
s o n , G a r y , w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r a c c o m p a n ie d t h e m t o t h e h o m e '
u e s t s —o f h e r —p a r e n t s , ,M r . a n d o f t h e i r d a u g h t e r a n d h u s b a n d , M r .
a n d M r s , Will H o g a n , i n D e t r o i t ,
Irs. C la r e n c e L e h m a n .
R ev. a n d M rs, V e rn P a n z e r-a n d w h e re th e y w e re S u n d a y d in n e r
j w e r e S u n d a y d in - g u e s t s .
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t h e h o m e o f M r . 1a n d M r s . L e o n
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M r s . L e w is R a m p .
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M r, a n d M r s . w i l l B a r b e r s p e n t
S a t u r d a y e v e n in g a t t h e h o m e o f
t h e i r s o n , W e n d e ll B a r b e r , a n d
f a m i l y , in S to c k b r id g e , w h e r e t h e y
h o n o re d th r e e m e m b e rs o f th e
fa m ilie s f o r th e ir* b irth d a y s .
J e a n n e S c h u lz o f A n n A r b o r , w a s
h o m e o v e r th e w e e k -e n d w ith h e r
p a r e n t s , M r. a n d M r s . E d . S c h u lz .
G u e sts o n S u n d a y w e re th e H o ­
w a r d W a h l fa m ily *
M r. a n d M rs. H ib b s a n d M r.
K n a p p w e re h o n o re d S u n d a y w h e n
tw e n ty - th r e e re la tiv e s a n d f r ie n d s
ca m e fro m D e tr o it, In d ia n a , L i­
v o n ia a n d A u r i l i o u s t o b e w i t h
th e m .
M r. a n d M r s . A lv a B e e m a n a n d
M ffl. S ta n l e y P r o c t o r a n d M r . a n d i s p e n t T ^
i M rs . K e n M a s o k o f S o u th L y o n .
n in g w ith th e ir d a u g h te r a n d h u s ­
T h e S h a r o n B ib le c h u r c h p l a n s a b a n d , M r . ’ a n d M r s . P e t e C a r t y
I p o t- lu c k s u p p e r f o r F r i d a y n i g h t. a n d f a m i l y .
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; N o r w in W a h r h o m e w e r e M r. a n d h o m e o f h e r a u n t a n d h u s b a n d ,
M rs . E r n e s t W a h r a n d , f a m i l y o f M r . a n d M r s . V i c t o r M o e c k e l. T h e y
l B ro o k ly n , M r. a n d M r s . P a u l W a h r , w e r e s u p p e r g u e s t s o f " M r. a n d
a n d M r. a n d M rs . A l b e r F W a h r .
M rs. W ilb u r B e e m a n a n d son, G o r­
M r. a n d M r s . F lo y d P r o c t o r a n d d o n J o h n ;'
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L a n s i n g o n T h u r s d a y . M r. a n d M r 3. L a u r a R i e t h m i l l e r a n d . M r s .
M rs . A lf r e d B u r k h a r d t a n d M r. a n d W i l b u r B e e m a n , a n d s o n , G o rd o n
J o h n , w e r e c a ll e r s o f M r s . L iz z io
■M ra.. R a y m o n d J a c o b - a la o ^ a t-t e n d e d
ic e m a n o n M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n o f
on T h u rs d a y .
-la s t-w e e k .
M r. a n d M r s . R u s s e ll S t o k e r a n d
s o n s , o f n e a r G ra s s ; L a k e , w e r e
M r. a n d M rs . W ilb u r P lu c k s p e n t S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s o f t h e i r
d a u g h te r a n d h e re h u s b a n d , M r.
a ,d a y l a s t w e e k in L a n s in g .
M iv a n d M r s . H a r o ld P a r k s o f a n d M r s ; D o n a ld B e e m a n , a n d s o n ,
»
J a c k s o n , w e r e r e c e n t c a ll e r s a t th e R u s s e ll L e e .
W ill: B a r b e r h o m o .
M r. a n d M r s . W illia m V e lte a n d
- W a lte r B o h n e o f F r a n c is c o c a lle d M r. an.d .M r s . L a w r e n c e V e lte o f
"-5iedi S p r in g M a t t r e s s , D r e s s e r , L a u n d r y SfoS
-a n d O th e r A rtic le s .
1947 IH C F a r m a l l T r a c t o r a n d
o
*-V* :
a
r e p o r t o f t h e m is h a p , P o s t e r w a s
n o t h u rt.
T h e a c c i d e n t o c c u r r e d a t 2:45
a.Yn. S u n d a y w h e n F o s t e r r e p o r te d ly lo s t c o n tro l o f th e c a r. . —
The report stated
no drivers license on
H SS& at~"the time He was
to r e ? ^ 9_ t o f
PAGE NIKE
G ir ls ’ a n d B o y s '. S iz e s 1 to 6.
'OOp I
LIMA TOWNSHIP
AUCTION
M rs. E lm e r B ris tle a n d so n s,
J e r r y a n d J i m m y , c a ll e d o n M r s .
L e ro y B ris tle a t G ra s s L a k e T u e s ­
d a y a f te rn o o n .
M r. a n d M rs, C la ra n c e R ed d em a n a n d f a m i l y w e r e S q n d a y d in -,
n e r g u e s ts i o f th e A r t h u r C ooks
a t t h e i r h o m e in W a te r l o o .
— S u n d a y —d in n e r g u e s ts a t th e
h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs. F r e d S e itz
w e r e M r. a n d M r s r R a l p h E d w a r d s
a n d M rs . E m m a . M a s t , o f A n n
SATURDAY, FEB. 9
—
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Located-fH m U egW estof D c x tc r-o h ls Ia n d -L a k e B o a d -to Dexter Town Hall Road, then North, first place; or 3 milee South
of North Territorial Road on Dexter Town Hall Road.
M r. a n d M rs. C a rro ll O rd w a y
a t t e n d e d t h e w e d d in g r e c e p t i o n o f
M r .' a n d M r s . K a r l N o n n e n m a c h e r
in A n n A r b o r S a t u r d a y e v e n in g .
T h e b r i d e i s th e - f o r m e r B e t t y
K app.
M r . a n d M r s . E d w in K n a p p a n d
e h i l d r e n .- o f M a n c h e s t e r r s p e n t S a t ­
u r d a y h e r e w i t h M r s . K n a p p ’s
b ro th e r, R ay m o n d K och a n d fa m ­
i ly , S u n d a y v i s i t o r s w e r e M r s .
K o c h 's s i s t e r a n d h e r h u s b a n d , M r.
a n d M r s . P h il i p N o v e s s a n d c h il­
d re n , o f A n n A rb o r.
M r s . H , S . G a g e a n d M r s . W il­
lia m
B a h n m i li e r a t t e n d e d
th e
W a s h te n a w
c o u n ty
E x te n s io n
le a d e r s * t r a i n i n g m e e t i n g a t B e t h ­
le h e m c h u r c h ,- A n n A r b b r , T u e s d a y ,
to t a k e t h e l e s s o n \ p u r l a l n l n g
n ew fa b ric s a n d th e ir u se s.
D in n e r g u e s ts W e d n e sd a y e v e ­
n i n g a t t h e h o m e o f M r . a n d M rs .
G ia r e n c e R e d d e m a n w e r e t h e i a t t e r ’s p a r e n t s . M r . a n d M r s . E . 0 ..
O u t w a t e r , o f D e lh i. T h e o c c a s io n
w a s a n o b se rv a n c e o f th e b irth d a y
o f M r. O u t w a te r .
.....
LIVESTOCK
28 head exceptionally good Holstein ^ows and heifers,
several fresh and springera; 29 head feeder hogs.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
1951 WD Allis-Chalimers tractor, hydraulic plows and Cultivators
1951 John Deere No. 5 power mower, 1951 disc, 1951 grain drill
with fertilizer attachment, 1948 Co-op, corn picker, and full
line■ of/ tools.
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HAY, OATS, CORN, ETC.
JAMES HALL, Prop.
/
/
Harold and Paul Gates, Auctioneers
Phone Howell 1010
F lo y d K e h r l, C le r k
Cav. Lake Grange
Will H ear Talks —
by Foreign Students
O a v a n a u g n L ak e G ra n g e m e t
T u e s d a y fo r a d ay m e e tin g a t th e
h o m e o f M r. a n d M r s . W a l t e r R ie :m e r i S c h r ie id e r 'w itln t 6'n r e m b e r s a n d
t\\^> g u e s t s p r e s e n t . T h e a f t e r n o o n
p r o g r a m a n d b u s in e s s m e e t i n g f o l ­
lo w e d a p o t- lu c k d in n e r .
- M r S r V e r n P a n z e r -w a s .p r o g r a m
c h a i r m a n a n d c a lle d o n T . G; R ie ___________ a - r e p o r t- ^ o f - t h e G ra n g e D is tr ic t m e e tin g h e ld a t
L i i p a C e n t e r l a s t w e e k . S h e al$'o
h a d a r r a n g e d f o r m e m b e r s t o g iv e
re a d in g s on- a g r ic u ltu r a l s u b je c ts
a n d t h e n c lo s e d t h e p r o g r a m p e r io d
by h a v in g th e a s s e m b ly - s in g a n
- o ld - f a v o r - i t e ^ T h e - D e a r - O l d - E a r m J i T h e n e x t m e e tin g o i C a v a n a u g h "
L a k e G r a n g e w ill b e h e l d M a r c h 4
i n - S a l e m ^ G r o v e - 'c h u P c h — A— p o t—
lu p k d i n n e r a t 1 2 :3 0 is p la n n e d .
G u e s t s '« r e to . b e i n v i t e d t o —th e r a e e t i n g ,lo h e a ir ..C e tin G o k c e a t a m ,
a M ic h ig a n S t a t e C o lle g e s c h o l a r ­
s h ip s t u d e n t f r o m T u r k e y .. T h e
y o u n g m a n w ill b e , a c c o m p a n ie d
b y a f r i e n d f r o m P a k i s t a n . B o th
w ill g iv e ^ - ta ik s a b o u t t-h e i r n a t i v e
la n d s .
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• H e lp * keep pulleft layin g at least Ih r e e extra month*.
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jl u j
S lic k T tlc k
p a in te d 'fe y a dlpping~and spinning
process, Approximately fifty pounds
Blaess Elevator Co.
o f:
this m anner. Placed in a wire bas­
ket, they are dipped iri a drum of
.paint,, "then they are placed on a
turn-table and spun io r forty-five
seconds. "The finiSWH parts, are
then placed in a tray; ready for
t h e baking process which dries
them .
tone Chelsea 6511
"Four Mile Lake
Phone 7011 lor Action-Getting Want M s
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That's satin smooth atid^washable
J
Tt.’fi Hii easy tb~iHake yonr rooms bcautiful and
colorful when you paint with Minnflo^jthe
amazing new rubber-base paint that gives
walls and ceilings a restful Satin Lustre finish.
Goes on po easy and quickly that, actually,
youtan paintyourliving-room-ordiningroom
m a few hours and Entertain the same night.
Just move furniture away from one side of the
room you want to start on. move it back while
you’re painting the other. No mess to clean up
when you're through because brushes and
rollers rinse out in soap and water.
your best
WWl» tlStwtitf tirti If ovoltebk, and FordfmoHc Dflv* opflorw/ of «*fro
coil. Fcjulpmonl, octtMertai and Mm luSftol fo riions* wllhovl ntHc».
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in the low-price field
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-
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iiO-h p: high-compression V-8 i . such new power as Ford’s
101-h.p. high-compression Six. And this big new '52 Ford
has lots moire than power. It’s wider, longer, lower,
stronger . . . it’s built for keeps.
SATINI U B E J L L I
~ Your tractor Is youTbest friend when Spring work
^ c o m e s T T h e irrd ^
- to lose.—
If your tractor needs overhauling,! let us do it;
now. You can spare your tractor now and we will
have time to give it the attention it needs.
We use the latest shop equipment for checking
and repairing your tractor. These tools in the
A l.
APPLIES WITH BRUSH OR ROLLER
LEAVES NO LAP MARKS
30
spring you’ll be glad you did.
\fou can pay more ’
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phone 4911
1
fha National
Farm and Homo
Hour —• Ivory
Saturday — NBC
(?ut you can't buy better
E stA b lish e d ln l 9 H ,
Chelsea, Mich.
(V *flLLIS
C H fllM ER S
SALIS AND SIRVICI
130 Adrian St.
-
-7 :
PORTFOLIO OF COLORS
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Jme-M-
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h
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Of Color. No need to dolay painting now that you con Novo tho rich color
combinations you wont In a paint that Is so oaty and quick to apply.
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Just off
S. Main St,
Manchester
Phone 3611
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PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP
Town 2 South, Bang! 6 Bait
PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP
Com at tha SB oor of tb e .R k l th W Part of Lot >4 unrecorded
Town I South, Range 7 Bait
NOHTHfnLD TOWNSHIP
Com at 8B sor of Sec: th W 626 ft in tha
Town
I
South
Benge
«
B
u
t
Town I South Rang* 8 Bm I
"Tha
Ev.rgrMh*i849
#|#a
S line of Sec: tb N 88 f t for • pl of
at W V4 Poet of Seo: t h S 900,70 ft
Town k Sooth 8 u « t ( B*#‘.
at NW cor of SB % of SB )4i th' B I Oom
beg: tb ' N°627 fti th W 104 f t| th 8
Ooro at NB cor of Packard Hwjja^SUtaa Beg
In W line of Soc: th N ,81 01 B 88.68 Lot 10
1949
6,(2
wTjneoin B m Mp Co. Hom thoe 1
■861.18
ft
in
N
Une
of
SB
%
o
fS
B
Wt
627 ft: th B 104 ft to the Pl of beg,
Subdivision: th 8 80° 43'- 80* W 650.02
ft in cent of llwy: th N 60* 36 B 281.74 Lot 11
li5 L f i,W V O T |; « T «
1949
6.62
th SWly to a point In the w line of SB
jurM im ka"
bemg a pgart of BV6 of SB V^w
g81
ft in cent of Hwy for a-pl of beg. th Lot 14
ft In N lino oi Mid oubdlvlalon for a pi
1949
6.62
1909
8.07
V
4
of
SB
V4:
th
N
t
——
Lot
15
Lot u
N
80*
88'
B
168,62
ft:
th
S
6*
491
80"
of
beg;
lb
s
80“
48'
80*
W
60.21
ft/
lb
1949
6.62
8.07
. 1909
of SB V4 of SB- V4 to the pt of beg.
the pl of bog. being a p art of W I L *
E 328.90 ft: th»6 88* 46' W lM *|°Jt} Lot. _3,6'
N 8“ 61' 80* W 107.60 ft: lb N 77® OS'
1949
6.62 Com a t SB oor of S « : th N- 860x88 f t Jg
2.08
being ail t M part o f s E ^ b f SB vi
,1909
t 28
SB..V4.. n .......... ; I M l ..T 6,^.
—
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N
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f
t
to
.plof
beg,
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B
line
of
Seo
for
a
Pl
of
beg:
th-W
2.08
1949
6.69
—
-1949
,,
t'30
^ ____
8 8"
l U 8 f t : th S 3" 49' 80* B W8.d2 ft
being a part of W Vi of SW V4 ,
610.98 ft; th N 889.9 ftl th » 610.98 Com at NW cor of NB V4 of NB V4: tb E 16' of Lot (6 unroWrdod slat dene u
1949
6.62
2.08
80
8.00
1949 . '80.J5
1909
L o tm
.-••■’ •• 27-— hl5-te— - - 1949 - 28.21 Lot 66™ t<rpl'of^b«grW nf a part of N % I** Beg at SB oor of Sec: th W in S llna o f
ft: tb S 869.9 ft in B line of Sm to »l
com at 8 Vi poet of Soo; th N Hr f t
1949
6.62
2.03
E ' 100 ft In N line of see for a pl of.
I...............
1909
Lot
67
t o t ns
18
Jorn-Court,
unrecorded
Sub.
.1
b . . . h i . , £ r t .1 E % . f J E % ( )
B 409.81 f t In tbo S lino of Sec; th N
1.42
beg: th 8 487.fti th B 100 ft: t h « 467
1949
6.22
’
1909
to the SW cor of B V4 °f SB Vi: Com at W V4 poat of Sec: th S ffo’ 06' W Lot 89
Lot n s
4
.
1949
21.68
0» 09' W 2807.82 ft; th N 62’ 21'
.
13.19
cha
in
W
line
of
Sec:
th
N
87*
1.42
ft: th W 100 ft In N Hne of Sec to pl
1949
5.22
\
1909
. tT w 866.40 ft in W, line o?B % of s t
Lot
90
Lot m
06' B 906.70 ft for a pL of Iwgi. th N Lot 91
B 798,18 ft for a p l of beg; th 62* tv
. , t 8 E .A
1M# < M (
1.42 Com e t'N 84 poet of See: th N 89* 66'
1949
6.22 N « . . - V
Vi: th NBIy to a point in the B line of
, :
1 1909
Lot 178
b«,
« ? r 0 1 NK ti°> ‘' S . i i
691.80 ft .in N line of Sec: tb S 28 07
45* 8 .1 9 .0 9 .8 89* 47' W 15 ft: tli N
1. 21
87’ 06' E 84 rdo; tb S 56* 10' W 41 rd»i Lot 02
1949
5.22
Seo; th S 1617.90 ft in the E line of See
■ .'
1909
Lot 108
------:
- -1949
80* w ei.06 ft for a Pi of be*: th S ■—to_the-pl-ef-beg,-being all-that part,of
1.42
V 9' W 276.88 ft t o t h a p j of beg, being
th Nly 869.86 ft to the pl of beg, being Let 93
1949
6.22
"Villege of Dixboro"
.'Lot MB
1.42
a. part pL W Vi o f. SB % ....
*
89* 56' W 200.80 ft: tb S 2* 10' W 188,16
1909
1949
6.62
E Vi of SB V4 lying 8 of the railroad
a part of' S'
.,
1w f r .l '*4
Northwest Section
Lot
94
“
s
Lot l i t
1949 - 4.70 Lot 95
ft: th N 89* 66' B 20.46 ft: tb S 2’ 07
1.42
.‘
: 1909
80*., 2160
1949
6.62 Lott 6 ft 18, a l * tbe B 88 ft in width of
SO 80.60
1949
11
1949 .1,90
th S 82 rde: th E 10 rdej tb N 82 rda
Lot 819
80*
W
19.98
ft:
th
N
89*
58'vB
6
6
ft:
1949, 1.42
1949
6.(2
N 64 Ac of E V4 of NB *I» beg at the S Vi of ,NB V4 „
to N line of Sec: th W 10 rde^to pl of Com at tho SW oor of Seo: th N 433 7*
LeU 6 4 17
1949 80.08
L o t.281
96
tb N 2® 0 7 '80* B-79.6 ft! th N 46® 02'
1949 84.46 Lot
.1.42
■r:~— - .“ 1949
SB cor of the N 64 Ac of E V4 of NB
33 80.00
1949 • 6.62
...beg
16 2.00
1949 14.49
ft In W U ne p f Sm : th N 89* 44' v
- Lot 282
. . "Villege of Superior^
Lot 97
B
'0.34
ft:
tb
N
89’
66'
^
109.5
■
tb;
1.42.
1949
th
W
26
ft
In
S
line
0
/
Mid
S
64
1949
6.62
E Vj of SB V4 of NW V4
Lot 284
ft for a pl of bog, tb N 89’ 4 4 '.E sm
Lot 98 Beg at NW cor of Lot 26; t t . f t » • 09' B 18 Ao of S Jfl* Ac' of W V£ of SW hi ;
...
33
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80,00™™-^
-r194ft---1
6
.4
3.1
N
2’
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30*
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122.09
ft
to
the
pi
of
beg.
1.42
1949
A'c:
ih*“S-639;42^
ft-to
*
th
e-N
lin*~of.
•
17 16.00
1949 88.61
Lot 248
^V“to-SW -corof- Lot -26:..tb.flonLH, 89*
-■tot 99
ft; th N, 160 fti th S 89® 44' W SOO ft? ■
being a part of NB fyl %
1909 . 1.21
• U. S, 112: th NBIy, 28.19 ft to tbe B Coni at E V4 oor of Sec: th S 1’ 86' W Lot 100
1949
67M
Lot 807
o T w 75.60 ft: th .S 60’ 61' B 219.60, Com at th e N W cor o f E frl VVi of SW
th S I f i O f t t o the pl of beg, being i
*
6
0.71
1949
4.69
,1909
1 . 21
tine of Sec: tb N 626.40 ft In the B line
496.69 ft in B line of Sec to point of Lot 101.
.1949
5.22
Lot 808
frl Vi: th B 1.60 rde lnr the B&WV4
part of SW, frl Vi
■■--— — ■
ft; tb N 89’ 09' B 224 ft to Nly line
1949, 1 . 2 1 Com at N poot of Seo: th N 89® 56' B
beg: th S 1* 86' W 827.91 ft to SB cor Lot 102
of the Sec to tbe pi of beg
1949
6.23
Lot 849
of Lot 28: th N 60’ 61' W 219.60 ft in
tine for a pl of beg: th S 270,40 ft: th
18
1.21
1949
4,13
1.21
81
64.86
1949
108.66
1909 .
of N Vi of SB V4: th N 87* 64' 80" W Lot 103,
, 1949
5.22
691.80 f t in the N line of see: th S 2*
Lot 860
defl 68’ 4 9 'to the left 500 ft along the S 60 Ao of W frl V6 of SW frl VA
Nly line LoU 28, 27, and 26 to pl of
1
.
21
.
1949
Coni
at
SB
cor
of
Sec:
th
N
2*
00'
E
^1949
,6.22
1822.40 it along S lino, of NB V4.0f SB Lot 104
07' 30* W 274.14 ft for a pt of beg: tb
Lot 881
Hwy: th defl 117° 10' to the left 1227
beg, being port of SW fri Vir Sec, 82,
v
19 60.00
1949 04.69
1.42
'’ '
• 1949
1686.25 ft in' B line of Sec: th NT 88*
V4: th N 1* 88' E 1822,40 ft along the
, 1949 ' 6.22
S 2* 07' 80" W 66 ft; tb S 89* 56' W
Lot 880
f t t th defl 94’ 15' to the left 600, ft: th Com a t thaSW cor of tho Seo; th N 0’ ir
T2S, R7B, and entire loU 26 ft 27 and
105
1.42
1949
25' W 546 ft for a pi of beg: th.,N.88*
w line of NB Vi of SB *4 of Sec: th S Lot
1949
6.22
Lot 887
182 ft; th N 2? 07' 80* E 86 ft: th N106
defl 89’ 46' to the left 686.60 ft to the
part of Lot 28. Village of Superior, all
80* W 3000.60 ft in the W lino of the
1.42
88» E 441.06 ft along EftW ji line: th S Lot
• 1949
1949
6.22
89* 66' B 182 ft to the pt of beg, being . 25' W 496 ft: tb N 2* 0 0 'B 88 ft: tb S
Lot 870
owned ft occupied as one parcel
107
pi of beg,' being a part of B frl Mi of
Sec: th B 490.80 ft: th N 2» 85' E
1.42
1949
1* 84' W 496,26 ft: th ',8 ' 87’ 69' B Lot
1949
6.62
Lot 882
a part of NB frl 64
. ■ ■ - V.8S’ 25' B 496 ft: th S 2* CO' W J88 ft
1949
.
22.93
121
NW frl Vi and a port of E frl Vj of SW
37.00 fti th N 2’ 22' B 1476.85 ft for »
19'49
1.42
881.91 ft to point of beg. being a part Lot
1949
6.62
,
$
0.86
•• 1949
2.84 1 to >the pt of beg, being a part, of SB %
Lot 888
"Washtenaw Ford Subdivision”
. ’ frl Vi
Lot 123
19 18.10
1949 19.55 ‘ pl of beg: th N 73’ 51' E 218.45 ft: th
1. 21
1949
35
1.00
1949 10.98
1949
8.08 Lot 8
Lot 408
of NB 14 of SB V4
1949
16.08
Lot
139
W
Vi
of
NW
V
4
exc
the
W
16
rds
In
width
Com
atN
V
43
p
v
t
of
Sec:
tb
N
89*
8
6
'E
N 2’ 22' B 14.10 ftl th N 87* 38' W
. •
• 1949 V 1 . 2 1
at SB, cor of Sec: th N^2t 00' B
IS
80.10
1949 146.141949
6.62 W 60 ft of Lot 9
Lot 098
156
591.30 ft in tT lino of Secj th 8 2’ .07 Com
1949
2.68
thereof 20 64.00
1949 86.89
202.36 ft; th S 2’ W W In cent line
1 .2 1
1949
1598.26 ft In the B line of Seo: th N Beg at B Vi oor of Sec: th S 1’ 86' W Lot
Lot-499
1949 • 6.62 Lot 12
1949
4.86
Lot
157
30"
W
648.55
ft
for
a:
pt
of
beg;
th
S
of
Whittaker Rd to pl of beg,'being >
Coro
at
W
Vi
poet
of
Secs
th
E
680.21
ft
1.63
‘T 1949
■
88’
26'
W
60
ft
for
a
pi
of
beg:
th
N
496.69
ft
in
E
line
of
Sec:
th
N
87’
59'
* Lot 404
1949
6.62
Lot 168
89* 66' W 182 ft: th ,S 2* 07' SO* W
in the E&WVi .line: th defl 46’ IS' to
part of the NW frl Vi
' * *
1949
1.63
88’
26'
W
498
ft:
th
N
2®
00'
B
88
ft:
W_881.91=fti-tb“
N
l
’--84''
H
496.25
ft;
1949
_
6.22
Lot 611
Lot 176
85.68 ft: th N 89* 67' W 386 ft; th N
the loft 1081.88-ft-along thc Hwy fo r
21
0.22 - 1940 22.231.63
,
1949
th
S
88’
26'
E
495
ft:
tb
S
2*
00'
W
88
to
BftWVi
line:
th
S
88*
B
882.49
ft
In
6.22
SYLVAN
TOWNSHIP
,
“
Lot 612
1949
Lot 176
2* 07' 80" B 130 ft: th N 89* 67' W
a pl of beg; th continuing NEly 107.18 Com at the'SW. cor of the Seo; th N oa
1.63
1949
ft to the pi of beg, being a part of SB V4
EftWVi line tb’pl of beg, being a part Lot 177
Lot 614
6.22
1949
Town 2 South, Range 8 Bast
195.84 ft: "th N 8* 26' W 70,50 ft; th
ft along the Hwy: th defl 90’ to the
1.63
17' 80" W 8000.60 f t In the W lino of
.1 9 4 9
86
1.00 ------ 1949
20.86
Lot 619
.1949
5.22
of
NB
V
4
of
SB
>4
R
607.46
ft:
th
S
2*
07'
S
O
*
*
W
69.14
Lot
'181
right 461.96 ft: th defl 186® 01' to the
the See; th B 490.80 ft; tlf N 2’ 35' E
1.63
■ 1949.
Com at SB cor of Seo; th N 88*.8P W
1949
8.29 Lot 183
Lot 620
6.22 SW 14 Of NW frl V4, also the W 6.,Ao of
88 10.05
1949
ft:
th
N
89*
56'
B
66_
ft
to
the
point
of
37.00 ft; th N 2® 22' B 1567.12 ft |n .
right 164.85 fti, th defl ,48’ 69' to tho
1949 . 1.63
Lot 621
545.01 ft in the S line of Seo: th N 2* SB V4 of SB Vi. _
1949
5.22
B 40 Ac of S 80 \Ao of NW frl ,V4
.
Lot
185
curvature
of
:a
circular
curve*
to—
the
the
cent line, of-W hittaker Rd, for n- nl
right
850.^
f
t
to
the
pl
of
beg,
being
1.63
1949
-1949 66.42 Lot 187
Lot 622
00' E 719.20 ft for a pl of beg: th N
83 40.00
2 .46.00
,'1949 48.00
5.22
/19‘49
left of 24.08 ft radius; th in the .are of
• 1949
1.53:
of beg: th S 887’ 88' B 202.86 ft; th N
.. - W %
a
p
a
r
t
Lbt, 628
88’
25'_W__4M
i\i
th-»-2®
00'
B
88
ft:
IS
.
.
.A
.
01
SW
«
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a
W
«
A.
|>
«
j
j
.
i
V
,,.,.;
..
u
«
.
F
B
s
;
NE_Vi
of
NW
V
4
of
SB
V
4
said curve thru a central angle of 87*.
____ ™ 28. 1.00
. 1 1949 21.83
2*22' B 81.77 ft: th N 87® 88' W 202,36
1.63
.
’ 1949
Lot 626
th S 88’ 25' B 495 ft; th S 2* 00' W
34 , 64*00
. 1949
2 TO.OO
1949 —8701 Beg
48' to Its point of tangency: th S '2*-.
Lot 12
1949
6.62
1.63
at Intersection of Ridge^Rd. and the
-ft:, th S a® 22' W 81.77 ft in cent line
---- 1949
Lot 626
R8 ft to the pl of beg, being ai?art. ofJSE NB-Vi-of-NW iUiLJJ-W V4
80
Ac
of
N
70
Ao
of
B
140
Ac
of
tha
•
“07'
30"
W
64:45
ft:
th-N^OM
ir-E-lSS1949 48.10
of W hittaker Rd to pl of beg, being a
• .
^ 1940"" •T63'
Lot 627
7.82 Lot 13
14
__35
1.00“— 1949 - 2 .9 8
: •
.' 35 10.00
1949
aectlen 3 80.00
1949
8.01 ^ f t W y r i l n ^ of” S w :"th ’ S/'48° 30'' W
ft; th S 2* 07' 30" W 16.41 ft to the .Coin
Lot 28and the S 8 ft of Lot 22 ^
1.63
■
- 1949
part of the NW frl Vi
- 91,60 ft: th N 41° 80' W 76 ft to a
Lot 628
at SB cor of Secj'th N along E line
Beg at NW cor of NB frl Vi of NB frl Vi:
pi
of
beg,'being
a
part
of
NB
frl
V
4
"Village
of
Salem”
.
'
1949
48.10
.
1,68
1949
21 ' 0.88
1949 23.29
Lat 629
point in EftWVi line: th E in E&W V4
Of Sec 2127.2 ft!- th 8 69’ 04' W 792,5 Lote-lr-2-and-8
th S in W line of NE fri Vi of NB frl
6
—2.08
__
1949
__8,39
—
"
Lake
Wood
Subdivision”
-+
.w
194«Com.at
the
SW
cor
o
f
the
Seo;
th
N
0°
17'
Lot'630
lino to pl of beg, being a part of NE Vi
— ft for pl of beg; th N 0* 81' W-SKTftr
_V4 to N line orMcCJure Rd.; tb B in N
I
'
- 1949 ,.8.87 Lot 87. '
■ 1949 ■ 4.98
1949
1.53 Coin at- NW cor of E frl hi of' ,NW frl
30" W 3000.50 ft in the W lino of the •
. Lot 031
of
SB
Vi
th
S
89*
‘04'
,W.
166
ft;
-th
S
0*
81'
B
line
of
said
Rd.
66
ft;
th
N
to
a
point
Beg
at
the
NE
cor
of
Lot
8:
th
W
80
ft
Lot 95 '
1949 4,98
1.68
1949
« ; th E 296 ft in N.lino of Sec for a
Lbt 632
Sec; th B 490.80 ft: th N 2* 86' E 37,00
31
0.79
1949
2.87
852 ft: th N 89* 04' E 165 ft to pl of
which la 66 ft B of W Rne of NB frl w
In the N line of L dt’8; th S 20 ft: th Lot 112 .
U8
- 1949
4.98
1949
Pi of beg; th B- 148 ft in N line pf
Lot 033
ft; th NT 2® 22'r E 1880.66 ft for n pi
beg,
being
a
part
o
f
SE
V
4
"Superviaor’s
Plat
No.
6
a
part
of
SW
Vi
NE
frl
Vi
and
700
f
t
S
of
N
line—
of
E
30
ft:
th
N
20
ft
In
B
line
of
I*
t
8
1949.. . 1.68
194% . 4.98
Sec: th defl 90*. 17', 30* to .the right
'Lot 634
of beg: th N 2® 2 2 ',B 144.70 ft; th N
85
1.84 v
1949
2.98 ,to the pl of beg, being a part of Lot Lot 113
Sec.
28,
T4S
ROB,
and
a
Replat
of
Plat
of
Sec;
th
B
634
ft:
th
N
700
ft
to
N
lino
1949
1.63
Lot
127
.
'
.
1949
4.
588.65 ft: the defl 89’ 42' 30" to the Com at S V4 poet of Sec: th NBIy making
-_gk«86.
.78®. 61' E 828.48 ft:*th S 0® 26' W 4(16,49
of
Sec;
th
W
600
ft
in
N
line
of
Sec
t(
8,
Block
2
.
..
Moorevllle."
r.68
1949
Lot
183,
,
1949
4.98
right 148 ft! t> defl 90’ 17'-3Q* to the
i t in the E R no of the W frl Mi °f NW
a NEly angle, of 80,’ 80' SO" with the S
pl of beg, being a part of NB frl Vi di Ifh S 83 ft in width of Lot 13
2.
-1 9 4 9
2.07
1.63
. 1949
187*
1949
4.98
right 688.66 ft to Pi of beg, being a
Lot 660
• frl »4i th N 87® 88'- W 794.68 ft to the
line of Seo, a distance,of 427.27 ft for a E Vi of Lot 8 exc a parcel of land in NE Lot
NB frl Vi
1949
4.06
1.63
Lot
216'
'
1949
4.98
1949
part
of
B
frl
%
of
NW
frl
V
4
Lot 651 .
pl of. beg, being a part of tho W frl M
nl of beg: th defl 80* 24' 80" to. the
1
6
10.84
1949
12.68
cor, eald-parcel being 80 ft EftW and -Lot 226------- -—----- ^ --------- 1949----- 4J8. ____
is axe tha S 66 ft in width thereof
1019
: —
-----------6----- 2r00-------- — 1-949-----4,69. Lot' 662 r ; right 427.10 f ti’ th—detr99’“ 85' 80" to
Beg in W- line of' Seo a t a point which in
20 ft NftS
1549----- 279T ~ 0 t^ ^ 2 1
i049 . L53 The N 8 rdo of the S 20 rds of E V4 of W
"Scioto Hill*"
Lot 663
1 6.00 ■ ,
1049 22.23
the
right
108.44
ft:,
th
defl
JB0?
2V
80"
1949 21,02 Lot 1R ■,
r
2
18.21 ft S of W Vi Poet of Sec; th N
1 \
8.03
1049
1.63
1949
Lot 664
Coro at the-SW cor of Sec: th N O’ u'.
to the right 427.10 ft; th NBIy 108.44
V4 of NB % .
64.58
ft
in
Wr
line
of
Secj
th
S
77’
18'
2.03
6.22
1949
1949
Lot 656.
Lot 67
10 . 2.00 :
1949 6.11
30" W 6000.60 ft In W line of <Sec: th
ft to tho pl of beg, being a port of W
YPSILANTI TOWNSHIP
30" B 197.68 ft; ■■th.S 26’ B 47.06 ft)
1949
2.03 ' '
6,22
Lot 63
SALINE TOWNSHIP
— 1949
E 490.30 ft: th *12® 86' E 87 ft: th S
th S 34’ 20' W 28,26 ft; th Wly to-the
-----“4949
2.03 ComTat'W ~1/i~poyt~of-Sec:“ th-S‘-24’h5Q-ft ... V4 of SB36V4 1.00
1949
5.22
-----Town
S
South
Range
7
East
Lot 660
69
Lot
1949
20.86
47’ 03' B 888.96 ft for a pl of bog: th
Town 4 South, Range .5 East
in W line of Sec for a pi of beg; th S.
pl of beg, being a p art of NW frl V4 and
2.03
1949
, ' ■■ 1949 79.66
Lot 862
76
Lot
N 42’ 60' E 827.97 ft: th S O’ 26' W.
133.90 ft in W line of, Soc; th B 528 ft:
"Ardmore Garden*"
4Scioto -Hill* Number One”
a part of SW Vi "That part of roar Lot Beg nt the NW cor of Lot 22, East Park
.1949
2,03
Lot 663
445 ft: th N 47® 03' W 860 ft to the pl
Subdivision: th Ely along the N line-of
th N 133.90 ft: th W 628 ft to the pt Beg at NEly cor of Lot 20 th Sly 50 ft on Beg at S Vi port of Sec: th W 359.94 ft Lot 109
10 Sylvan Estates, .which lies in Sec. 6’’
2.03
1949
8.80
1949
Lot 666
in-S
line
of
Sec:
th
N
638.88
ft:
th
N
of
beg, being a part of the W frl
of
said Lot 22 to the NB cor of Lot 22;
of . beg, being a part of VV V4 of SW V*
Ely line of Lot 20; th defl 9.0’ to right
2.03
' • 6
1949
2.18
1949
3.80 '
Lot 866
1949
Lot
186
26’
35'
W
68.7,69
ft!
th
N
61°
44'
E
NW
frl Vi and a p art of W Vi of SW W
•10
1,82
1949 26.69
•
th
Nly
46
ft
along
the
W
line
of
E.
97.60 ft; th defl 90’ to right 60 ft: th
1949
2.03
tom
.at
E
Vi
poet'of
Seo
6;
th
W
191.6
3.80
Lot 667
1949
187
Lot
160
ft
In
cent
of
Hwy:
th
S
26’
36
E
21
1.18
1949
32.85
Grand Blvd: th Wly 138,10 ft parallel
Ely 97.60 ft In the Nly Une of Loti 20 ft
1949
2.03 Com-at W *4 post of Sec: tb S 628.90. ft
ft in E&WVi line: th 8 12’ 41' 30" W
Lot 668
1949 57.12
620.90 ft: th N 64’ 88' E 249,21 ft; th Lot 198 •
to the N lino'of Lot 22; th Sly 45 ft to Com at E Vi ppat of Sec; th N 2° 29' 30*
*
21 to the pt of beg, being a part of
'
...1949.-. -2.08
476.04 ft for a pl of beg: th S 12’ 41'
6.22
in the \V Ime-of-Sec-for—a -p l. of beg:
1949
S O’- 1 0 'E -808.17 ft In the N&SVi line -Lot 212
W 323;99 ft in E-line of Sec: th N 81*
1949
2,03
Lots
20
ft
21
1949
88,92
the pl of beg.
30" W 68.00 fti th S 77’ 18' 30" E
Lot 670
6.22
th S 8 2 . ft in W line of Seci.tb E
1949
213
Lot
to
pl
of
beg,
being
a
part
of-SW
-irlV
i
----- 2 "0 .1 4 —-----------1949----- 2:66 - — 06M 0—W-618.80 ft for a-Pl of beg: • th
2.03
■;.. ;
1949
a pt
Lot' 671
o r ""268.'00” f tr 'tiT N _ 12’ rZ0'T5"'48776:'ft i'th
S9S f i, th N 82.50 ft: th W 628 ft to the GcgIn theE ly1Un6-of .Lot 20 at
.1949
246
Lot
7.99
1949
11.06
N 81® Ofl'’ 40" W 2027.18 ft: th S 30s
at SW nor of Lot)237. East Park Sub,
wlilcli Is 100 ft Sir f rem NBIy oor etLOt 074 “
!
-N .18’ F,.!4.80.ft; tb N 77’ 18' 80".W
er Hill^
pi of bog, being a part of W- Vj of SW %
POfll df Sec: th N 14.68 cllilj
Tb1- W Ibo.ou -ft to tne N ssH'/a line of
Lot 20:- th Slv 50 ft In Ely line of Lot
..— :— UX4SM-. ■2.08
... bot-6-7&:---- ---- :--' -HH
' ' -LOO------- —1949--- 26^69-19.49- -4-9
>t-r>7------------------------...
...I,
w
.me
of
Sec
for
a~pl~of
beg:—
th
“
S e c rth N l® -« ' 20* W 886.98 ft in the
1949
20: th dofl 90® to right 07-.5 -ft: th defl
3.07 Com-at"the center of Sec: th N 87- 33'-B
said L o tI8 7 rth “ S 10" ft: th SWly 147.10
Lot 678
SE Vi "Roar Lot 19 Sylvan Estates'.
8.98
1949
Lot 7fl c-xcciit the N 5 ft
S
in
E
line-of
Sec
to.
the.cent
of
Hwy:
3107
N&SV4
Une to the 686 contour on S side '
1949
90°- to fight 60 ft; th defl 90* to right
ft
parallel
with
S
side
of
said
Lot
237;
Lot 679 '
6
0.86
1949
2118
8.98
.1949
Lot
79
th NWly along the Hwy to a point which
477,14 ft in the E&WV4 line: th S 0’
1949
of Huron River: th NEly Ely, SEly Ely ,
3.07
97.6 ft to the pl of beg,.teing a fcart of
Lot 680
th N 10 ft to pl of beg. The E 100 ft of the S 17 Ac of W V4
24.83
1949Lot
96
la
11.90
chna
W
.of
pl
of
beg;
th-,E
■
■
67-'
E
100
ft
for
a
pi
,of
beg;
th
S
O’
1949
3.07
Lots 20 ft 21
1949 26.69
along the 686 contour to a point which
Lot 720
, ‘
2
0.03 .
- 1949
1.82
of SW Vi
4.98
1949.
11.90 chna to pl of beg, being a part Lot 98
67' E 600 f tr th N 87» 83' E 879.82 ft; The Wly 7.0 ft of Lot 21, the Ely boundary
1949
3.07
It) N 2°: 29' 80" W 978.66 f t from the
Lot 721
Beg at NW cor of Lot 8, East Park Sub:
18
1.29
1949
47.66
4.98
1949
Lot
09
.
—th-N
1*
05'
.W
500
ft;
th
S-87’
.
83'—
W
_
-of-E
Vj
of
NE
V
4
-Srtrr
pl of beg; th S 2® 20' 80". E 978.56 ft
qf said 7.0 ft belng parallel to the Wly- “
—Lot 1722.............. ~.70 ft along the Nly line
—4.93
-Com
a
t
the
SW
j
a
r
of
NE
Vj
of
NW-V4
-4949'Lot
10')'
---------------—
24
378.31
ft
to
the
pi
of
beg,
being
a
part
6.25
1949
3.07
L ot'732
to the pl of beg, being part 6f NE frl Vi
\ n e of Lot 21
. 1949
2.66
of Lots 1- to 8 Inc; th N 10 ft: th SWly
4.98-'—t h N’ 00’ 88' W 228.60. ft in tho W lino
1949
Lot 102
of W W of SB 14'
1949
2'. 08
Lot 734
7 fl of Lot 481' the Ely boundary
22 66.00
1949 96.74 •
157.70 ft parallel with N side of said
of E Mi of NW Vi for a pl of bcg; th
— 40-----4tS5.................1949— 16.82- “TheSJVly
“ 1949--- -270376fsaTd 7 ftrtr«tng~psrsllel“ to the-Wly"“Lot- 735”
‘ its 1 to 8-Inct-th S-10-ft to-pl-of-beg-- Com-iat-NW-cor of._B.id_Vi_of NE frl
—N 00° 38' W 484-ft-in the-W-Hmr of E
SCIO TOWNSHIP.
“
2.03 Part of 11-4A
1949
Lot 73.6
Jlne
v
Lot
43
,
1949
2.66
.
SHARON
TOWNSHIP
'of See; th S 1672.82 ft in the' W tine
2 . 0.03
1949 . 1.26
Vi of NW V4: th N. 89’ 22' E .466.87 ft;
J0.1L Eot^dS-------- ---Town-*-SouthrRange 5 East----- —
—19*9--- -2.03 ■■■■■• 7 . _11_ . ______1949
Lot-750-----1949— 24;05-l
' th S~21’
608746“ ft"in the“centcr BEirsr-tlre-SE cor_of“Lot 16“"Lay-Garden —of-K-frl—Mr-of-NE frl- V4-th-defl 02’ 20'' Town 9 South, Range ITEait
1949
8.07 C.om at the S Vi post of Sec; th W 678.08
Lot 762
"Calkins
Packard
Street
Subdivision"
20" to th e.rig h t 47.43 ft; - th defl '140’
SAdl.vision'’:th’
S'
1°
05'
E.
77,74
ft
In
line of the Hwy ; th N 78’ T2' W 263.60.
Com at the SW cor of "Nixon’s addition NE 'i of NW Vi
■ft in S lino of Sec for a pi of beg; th Lot 4
1949
3.07
Lot 75£
194989.87
68'. 40" to the left and running SEly for
■.the W lino of Jerome.Ave to-N line of
ft
to
the
pl
of
beg,
being
a
part
of
the
1
to
the
Village
of
Delhi”,
a
recorded
N
200
ft;
th
W
“40
ft;
th
S
200
ft;
th
1949
30.88
20
40.00.
3.07
1949
'
Lot 754
194988.92plat: th S 68° 26' E 66 ft for a pl of
436.11 ft for a pl of beg; th continuing
Michigan Ave; th SWly along N line of
E Mi of NW. Vi
B 40 ft in S line of Sec to. the pi of beg, Lot 98 ' "Kimberley Hlllo"
S 50 Ac of W Vi of SW Vi
1949
8.07
Lot 756
84.18 ft in the last mentioned course:
Michigan Ave,to a point which Is S 1‘
24
4.36
1949
7.28
bog; th N 21’ 84' E 08.18 ft: th N 43°
being a part of B V4 of SB V4
1949 34.49
27 60.00
1948
3.07
L*jt 772
Lot
10
1949
4.80
th defl 89’ 66' to the left 108 ft; th N
06' E 85.76 ft’ from the SW cor of Lot
Beg at NE cor of W Vi of NW Vi; th S
18' E 6.26 ft: th S 68’ 26' E 281.81 ft: S 50 Ac of E Vi of SE Vi
- .
12
0.18
1949 20.97 Lot 11
3.07
TT918
Lot 773 1949
4.80
54 ft: th W 172.60 ft to the pl of beg,
19; th N 1° 05' W 86.78 ft to SE cor of
50,18 ft to N.line of Hwy U.S. 12; th
th S 23.18' W 104 ft: th N 68’ 26' W
28 50.00
1949 86.69
8.07 Ueg at the W V4 post of 'Sec; th N 2° 08' Lot 12
Lot’ 774
1949
4.80
being a part of the E frl . Vi of the NE
Lot 19: th. NEly. In S line of Lots 19,
99i.no. ft to1 the pi of beg, being a part
Wly 100.1 ft in N line of Hwy; th N to
■■■E -80.93 f t- i n W lino of gooi th fl 86’ ‘Lot l«r — ;—
nl S W rnr of Sen:, th E 60 rda In S
T
Lot 77S
——v , ------- 1949-—80.68
.
-frl
Vi----24
0.17-----^ — 1040------ 2*44
19,-17 and 16 to . . . ef ■beg
1949
line of Sec to SW cor.of W 20 AC ol JSi — 5 pp|nt Hi N-llna of; Secr ' t h 'E' KW'ft In
-8.07
Lot 778
"Oak Park"
The N 2 rde In width of SE Vi of NE Vi
,
2
.
'
:
1949
,
18.47
22.49
1949
N
line
of
Sec
to
pl
of
beg,
being
a
part
1949
8.07
30
Ac
of
W
Vi
of
SW'.Vi
for
a
pl
of
Lot 780
19.49 ' 2.78
Lot 108
R8S.K ‘bPgr t l r E 20-rda ln-:B--llne of -Beoi th N
27 ■ 1.00 ■
1949
2.46
Boir at SE cor of Lot 29, Lay Garden Subnf W O, nf NW V,
rtMVLSt11ST
-m
-----------------'— ;—
dlvialon: th S 'l® ’ 1)5' E- 117.27 ft to N NO-dSFCUPtlOFV— —
19.49. 2,05
1949 ' 17.64 "Subdlvliion ot Lot* T to 71, Inclailve,
ft In S line of Sec: th'defl 89’ 01' 30" to
24 - 0,11
2.00
Lot 782
565
ft
tb
River
Raisin;
th
Nly
ft
Wly
8.07, ■NW Vi 15
Lots 84 and 86 and- Lot* 109 to
28
1.10
. -1949
6.81. line of Michigan Ave; th SWly along" N
.the left 1701.8 ft In the cent .of Baker
-8,07- .Com-at_ E_V4,-PO«t of .Sec: th.N. 429. f t:in 1 Excepting
-Lot 788 —
along the .River to a point In the W line SE Vi of SW Vi
141, Inclusive, of Oak Park"
■li"»
MIchlganlAua tr. W line of La Com at NW cor of Sec; th / N 89’ E 1930
' I‘ru> nf
{nr n
Bd.i th defl 90° 38' tn t.hc. right 39LS&. r u t-W MO Ac of B 00 Ac el W l|i, of«SW.
84 40,00of bw : .tiy.
:--Lot=383L
-4JW4
^
.
---2
------~
A
—
194U
1.84
Garden Subdivision: th
N 99 ft in the E line of Sec: th W Lot -8
ft for a pl of beg: th defl\89’ 27' ,30" . Vi; th S- 902.30 ft to the pl of beg, W Vi of SW V4 of NB Vi
"Pray’a,Addition to the Village of
1949
2.78
S 1° 80' E 660 ft; th . N' 89® °E “l W ft:
126.94 f t in W line o f ‘said Subdivision
to the left. 408.87 ft; th defl'-180’ 57'rto
681.82 ft; th SWly along the Sly Hne of Lot 25
• 26 20.00
- 1949 ■ 14.22
being that part of W 20 Ac of E.80 Ae
Whitmore Lake” .
1949
2.78
Lot
13
to SW oor of Lot 30; th NEly 64.4 ft . th N l ’ 80' W 8.60 ft; th S 89’ W. 165
the Itallroad-.to_a-POint_wJiich.Ja_ai8.10.
-thei-rlaht-262,10 ft In the cent of Q St. -o f- W —ViT of SW_V4-_iyin4.. S . o f.. River E Vi of E. Vi. of NW Vi
'
'
1949'
5.12
1949-—
2.78'
Lo
t
14
"
—
ft—in—N—Une-of—Sec^to-pl-of—begr-h ting—
ft W of the p1 of beg; th E 818.Ip ft
of Village of Dexter: th defl 9D‘rToT:!gKt
-------- 1949 84.02 —in S line of -to te ' 80 &- 20- to pl_o f-begr
Raisin 34
8.00
1949
* *' ”. " ""...26 “ 40700
6
./
1949 29.88
1949
2.78
a-p art of NW Vi
2
.
.1949
4.11
90.38 fti th defl 40° 17' 30" to the left
to the pl of beg: being a part of E Vi of Lot 16
“Village
of
Sylvan"
"J. G. I^ay’e Whitmore Lake
1949
2.78
28
2.60
1949 .6.07
n f . 14 IK
1.70
,
1949 18.84 Lot 17
at SW cor of. Lot 28, Lay Garden
167.62 "ft: th dSfl 88° 48' .to the right
Beg at Sly cor of Lot 1; th N 45° ’ E Beg
SuMivIllPi r
•1040' - 9 .W- -186:62-f t - to - i5 r f lf - lH!g--TH!lTig a pait
' MW
, ap rtf
:______
a{J3ft.,
___________
■■Bubd trieiont -th N Ely, 64.4 ft In S line " ______
Com n t -E- Vi - post-of-See; t h-N -16 -rd * In XOf-'t r
1 ' " miPEKlUR TOWNSHIP
along
the
»iy
line
01jjoc i to b me. to
Lot 17
“
.... 1949
8.07 —
ft in N line of Sec for. a pl of ben: th
the E-line^-of-Sec-for-a-pl-of-beg^thof . Lots 28 & .27 to SE cor .of..Lpt._27i
_of_SE—
V4Sly cor of L ot’6; th Nly 0.18 chnins ln . th
Lot 28
1949 " 21.63 ■ N
Tifwn 2 South,"Range 7 East
1949 80.00
S. 1° 80' E 660 ft: th N 89’ E 165 ft;
0
1.18
.1949 37.06
10 rds In the E line of Sec: th W Lot 96
S 1® 08' E - 107.51 ft to N line of
Ely
line
of
line
of
Lot
6;
th
Wly
to
a
Lot- 54 ..
1949
3-07
Lot
115
1940
122.79
th
N>1° 80' W 660 ft; th S 80’ \V lfi
818.10 ft:- th SWly alo^g t()o Sly, line
Ave; th SWly In N line-ofCom at S Vi cor of Sec: th N 0° 86' E Beg nt S >/4 post of See; th N 2310 ft in
point In Wly line of Lot 1: th S 46’ _ ■MichTgan
Lot 60
'
.
1949 10.58
"Supervisor!* Plat Number Qh*"
ft In N line of Sec to pl of beg, being
of Railroad to a point which ia 1089.10
Mlchlgan Avo to .a'point which Sb S 1°
, 2660 ft In N&S’A Hne: tH N 44’ .12'.W
N&SVi
line
of
See:
th.
E
896
ft:
th
S
1.44
ch
In
Wly
line
of
Lot
,1
to
pl
ot
c “Sehrum’e Horae Shoe Lake Subdivliion’
4.84
49
a part of NW Vi
ft \V of tho pl of beg; th E 1039.10 ft Lot 10
767.4 ft; th,N 05’ 52' -30" E 481,5 -ft-:
05’ E 117.27 ft from pl of-beg) th N 1®
2310 ft to S line of Sec; th W 89,6 ft |n,
beg, being a part of Lota 1to 6'incl.
-L o t 18
.
• 1949 19.66
"
W49 17.64 l _ th N 00° 11" E. 744.9 f t in cent- line of
28
2.60
-! ■ 1049- 15.52
tu tho id of bc-g,"being a part of E Vi of Lot 45
05'-.W 117.21 ftrto pl of-beg. ,
S
line
of
Sec
to
pl
of
beg,
being
part
'2.03
9.
J
•
1949
28199
... Lot 70
1949
1949
4.84
NE Vi 15 ■ 3.60
•
.1949 . 36.67 Lot 78
Rd for a . pl of :beg: th N 00® l’l' E ' of. SE Vi
--------2— !----- -------- :— —1049-----8t80* ■W Mi of BW V4, a lw -th e .8 % "of EiV-, ol
“Guy Shirk Eitalea”
1949 84.27
"Cavanaugbr West Shore'
at N V4 post of Sec;- th W 329.86 ft Lot 74
399 ft In cent line of Rd; th N 89’- 04'
SW V4. exc-beg In the ,S Unp, of ,Sei- at
Com at W V4 P°*t of Sec; th N ,88’ E
6 21100
1949
39.66
6.78 Com.
Lor . 7 - - /
1949
4.84
19.49
In N lino of Sec for4a pl of beg; th defl Lot 7f
■E 847:7 ft; th 8 14° 87' E 307,15 fti th Com at SE car of Sec; th1N itv E line of Lot 38 and E 30 ft of Lot 89 . 1949 '19,67
a point jWhich. is 1566 ft W Of.. S . post;,
1846.48 ft in .the E&W‘A. line; -th N l°
6.78
. Lot a 8 ,
1949
89° 32'- to the left 682.30 ft: th defl 89° "Washtenaw Club View Subdivision No. 2”
S 6’ 68' 80" W 98 ftr th S 88° 86'.30"
of Sec; th E 1565 ft to the S Vi pu^t ol
T5' W 1648 ft for U fil of beg! th N 88°
'H. M. Glaiier's Subdivision” ,
Sec 2031.9 ft; th.N 89° 56' 30" W 125
Lot , 6
194^ ■ 6.73
W
414.7
ft
to
the
p
lo
f
beg,
betng'a
pnrt
8-1'.to
'tho
right
329.46
ft;
th
doll.
90°
25'
Sec: th N in the N&SV4 line to the NE
E 548 ft; th N I® 16' W 141 ft; th S
Outtot B
1949
1.18
ft for a pl of beg; th N 1094 fti th N Lot 10.
1949
24.33
■Lot -10
, ■1949 . 8.86\
to
the
right.
662.1
ft;
th.defl
89’
33'
to
cor of S % of E' VO of SW Vi ; th W
of E'Vi of NW frf Vi
butlot C
1949 ' ,1.18
88’ W 648 ft: th S 1° 16' E 1411ft to
“ 49®'18' W 164.60 f tr th N 67* W 303.4
"Whitmore Lake Summer "Home*
"H. M. Glazier’a Subdlviiion No. 1"
the
right
329.66
ft
in
N
line
"of
See
to
11
8.57
11 ft.to the.NW cor of S % of E
Liot
763.
1949
1.68
the
pl
ofbeg,
-being
a
part
of
NW
frl
V
i'
it: th N 250 fti th N 89’710' W 260 ftf U t 98--- -- ------------ ------------ :-----------Subdivision" ■
-------- ---------1949
,-A.U
‘ it part
wi
ueg in tne rvdibVi line ai
--------- -s
1,77 .--------- - m o — tem -th ~
*' 'iji .......
W line
ft
th
S
1669.10,
ft:
th
8
80“
65'
30''
E
716
-itWashtenawHelghts-Subd.”
:
-L o t 2—
i — .....—1949-"— 2t03m-theeonter
.....• "■ , 1G
5.00"
; 1949’ "1774-7 Lot 162
-Hewlett1* Pleasant—Vl»ta7Cedar_Lake
Gom- at—W—Vi- Postr of—Seo;—th N—88- E- -of—S-% -o f—E-^Mj-of-SW—Vi-1—t h -E^-460.41ft to pTeif b’e'grbelng-flrpart-of-E-Vi---2,78 I N"2’,.29'-10"-E-372;18frf 10"
1949
1949
2.03 N 10
E 877r86
.
Subdivision!’
Ac of SW V4 of SW Vi
of the Sec:' th N 2° 29'
1846.48 ft in E&W Vi line; th N 1° 15V 1 ft; th SWly along the. Hwy to the pl of_
»„ 23.15
1949 .a.-68.74
1949..... 2.03
16 10.00
1949 ■- 54.49
■ •
1949
8.84
fCTSIbEg^the N&SVi' line: th S 86’ 40' Com nt W Vi post, of Sec;' th S .675.65 ft Lot 37
W 1282 ft for a pl Of beg; th N 88®. E
beg, also exc the W 40 rds of SW Vi
1049 1&.44 Tho S 6 Ac-of
Lot
39'
1949
'6.66
W
Vi
of
NE
V
i
SO"
E
249.96
ft;
th
S
2°
29'
10"
W
SALEM
TOWNSHIP
20 44.00
' 1949 73.53
648 ft; th N 1° 16' W 1.10 ft! th S 88®
in W line of Sec; th E 287.08 ft: th N
1949 '''8 .0 7
22
6.00
1949
1866.01
ft;
th
N
89’
28V
80"
W
250.01
ft
W 848 ft: th. S 1® 15' E 110 ft to pl of W 40 rds of SW Vi
00° 06’ W 490196 ft: th’ N 24® .01' 256.54
Town 1 South, Range 7 East
1940 . 8.07
SW rnr nf
to-pl
of.
beg.
being-ft
part-of
W
Vi
of
NE
Doing
a
part
of
NW
frl
--------------29—
40.00-------r—
' 1040-----6043to S shore of Murray Lake tor p l.of
TTOT
70T lino, of Sec for a pl of beg: th N"0’ ’09' No description
"Lot 46“
1949 29.60
15
5.00
Vi
3.
1,38
1949" 32.15 Com at W V/i post of Seo; th ET34I.34
bc«:
th
S
24’
.01'
W
266.54
ft;
th
S'
---------i—
.
3.07 -W
<449
■lat—56Town
1
South.
Range
6
Ea*t
7 0 0 ft; th B-1-50 ft: t h -fl- 0“ 09*-B>ITl aatt E M
7 4 Ptisl
yVJBIa uf
u * U 5 V | • th-B*>•* M l-lO-rdg-l-nAAV IMO 1»»
66“ ■E - -ft"in- t bc"B6W ll/i~,Hrre,tq"t hg,-NW cin-ef■
W W E '490.96: it; "th E 433.37 ft-i th
1940
, Lot 162
2.03
of NE frl Vi lying S i C6m
700 ft; th. W 160 ft In S line'of-Sec to That part of_ E
E llne“or
th-S-6 ’_ N';05°' "0'8"'"E’ 889135 ft; "tK N T4®"0I'"W" W 7M Ae of NE"f rl“ Vi
>rsSec-for-a-pl-of-beg;—
’
-E —V^-of-8W—Vi:—th defl 88®—41’ to the1949
3.67
Lot 208
of Seven Mile __ ,
pl
of
beg,
being
a
part
of
SE
Vi
of
In E line of Sec; th W 80 rds: th N
tight 873.76 ft In the W line of. E W
367 ft to S Shore of Murray Lake: th
1 78.40
1949
3.07 • SW Vi 22 2.41
LOt 219
w 8 80.00 1----- - 1040- 45.10 1 rds
1949.
29.62
6
rda;
th
-E
80
rda-to
the
pl
of
beg,
SWly on -the S Shore of Lake to pl of E 77,26 Ac of NW frl Vi
of SW Vi for a pl pf beg: th defl 89s
Lot 220
'. ,1949 ■ 3.07 -Coro~at7SW—cor.jjf Seer th-E-WOfl^ft-in-S S ah Ac of
WUj nf NW -frl »4
, bet n g - r p a r t o f -B’-W-of 'fiE-Vi-....... ■■;
beg; b'ciri g a part of -NW Vi" arid a* part ’---- --------- 1’ ' -7772r ........— T040-'’-6S.*.
90’"ft: th JS T-° T 8'-E 180- ft to the-pl “lO" 50" to the" 10ft-”630:84~ f t ''-in'~tlik' N'
“ Lot 241....—................. ..........."1949—” 3:07- ■line of Soc for a pl of beg, th N 0° 09'
, 8
20.00
1940
18.06|
18'
3,00
1949
30.36
of bog, being a part of NW fr! Vi
Beg at NE- cor of NW frl % of NW frl
1949 ‘ 2.03
of SW Vi
Lot 320
lino of S % of E >A of SW V4i th dc*
■W 500 ft; th E .228.36 fti th S 88* 64 N 36.60 Ae of W Vi of SW. Vi
Ae in SE cor of SW frl 'Vi,, said. 20 Ac
1949 39.70
■• , 3
0.40 .
• 1949 63.29
■ 10 ■ 6:10
V4; th W 31 rda on N line of See: th S
Lot 839
1949.
111® 19' to the right 186.24 ft; tb deft
8.07
8
36.60
1040
88.01 20being
W 109.53 ft in cent of hwy; th S 0’ 20
40 rds. E&W and 80-rds N&S •
1949
61rds;
th
NEly
t
o
&
point
in
the
E
Com
at
W
V
i
P°at
of
See;
th'S
675.55
"ft
Lot- 842
3.07
Com
at
W
Vi
Post
of
Sec;
th
N
753
ft
in
68? 41' to the right 489.82 ft; th N 173,50
E 334.4 ft in cent of Hwy: th W 117.7 W .79,60 Ac of SW frl Vi «x 1 Ac for
19 ' 20.00
, ■1949 12.74
1949. 19.56
In
the
W
line
of
See;
rh
E
720.45
ft;
.
line
of
NW
frl
Vi
of
NW
frl
Vi
which
W
line
of
Sec:
tb
'E
135
ft
for
a
pl
of
ft.
In W line of E Vi of SW VI-to the
Lot 364
cemetery purposes said ,1 Ac deso as
fl in S line of Sec to pl of- beg, being
Vi of SE Vi. also’the S 2.02 Ac of E
. 1949
8.07
th N. 00’ 03' -E .389.35 ft, for. a-pl of
point Is 13.rds S of pl of beg; th N 18
beg: th E 1006 ft; th Nly 275.26,ft to.
Pl of beg, being a pnrt of.E Vi of SW Vi
Lot 366
—beg-lft-the E&WVi line at a pt whloh Is NW
part
of
E
V
O
of
SW
Vi
4
Ac
of
W
Vi
of
NE
Vi
■
.
r
1049 ' 3.07
beg; th N 17’ 55' E 297,1.2 ft; th E
rda to pl ef beg, being a part of NW
ft'point which is 1161.10 ft E o f, tho W
Lot 366
20"' 2.00
1940. 64.08
’4 chs W of NE cor of W 79.60 Ac of
.22 . 1.66
1949 24.77
19
42.02
1940
45,99
1949
8.07 Hob .•in N&SVi
frl <4 of NW frl Vi
line of Sec: th W 846.10 ft: th S 125.28 Com at W >4 Post of S e c t'th E 1772.60
Lot 366
SW -frl Vi: th S 8.61 chs: th W 2,78 Com at cent, of Sec: th N 0° 07' 20" W ' 20 ft: th N- 223:10 ft to the S Shore
line-ata
point
which
1949
of Murray Lake; th SWly »along the
3.07
2
7.20
1049
4.26
ft; ih W 160. ft; th S' ISO ft .to ’the pl
Lot 408
ft in the E&WVi line for a pI of beg;
chs: th N 8.61 chs; th E 2.73 chs to
8 7 2 ,3 ft N of the center of Sec: th N'8
881.96 ft: th S 79® 39' 20" E 892.04 ft
19498.07
Lake Shore to a point which is N 14’ N 11,30 A ^ W 22,61 Ac of NW frl Vi
of beg: beintr a Part of NW frl V4
' Lot 409
-th defl- 88® 41/ to the right 162.49 ft;
pl fif. .fagg^AUQ. cXc com al- the SW. cor.
the. NftSyj llna; th -W__20^_rdfcfui-K j l _ ef -begi th N 107 ao' 40" E -^T0rW-"'357
— W49—“17,5(7 rthdi S in8 rds:
It
Lrom
tho.pl
ol
beg;
th
S'
L o m e ..........................
'
1
5
1
-----1649
TUfl
oTTO m »
of Sec; th N 0° 82' W 812 ft-tn~the W
th_defl fea11 4 t' to .theIleft l42.72 ft; th
th E
20 rda -----to the pl of beg,
195.37 ft: th S 79’ 39' 20"-E 160 ft;
------1949
3.07
14° 10' E 357 ft to the nl of beg, being
Lot 420
2 11.31
1949
6.87 Com at W Vi poat of Soc: th N 003 ft
Hne of Sec for a pl ofJ beg: th N 61® -th
dofl 91° 19' to 'th e left 162.40 ft to the
W 196.37 f t ; th- N^O’
t4- __ S, ^10*w
u
pnrt
of
NW
V
i
and
n
part
of
SW
V
i
Lot 421 — ----= = = -----------1940= 2.98
In
th
e
W
Beg
in
the
E
Hne
of
NW
frl
V
4
0^
NW
ine
of
Soc;
th
E
215
ft
for
a
58'
E
974-.07-ftJ—
th-N-6^-49'
E
1207.04^
belnv-a
.
E&WV4 line; th W 142..72 'ft "Tn- fhe24 "T70r
1949---- 20775’
1949 ' 2.03
Lot 426
“ 10
1.1G" '
T949 : ;3;90" frl Vi at a point which t* 18 rda S of the —plof-bcg^th-B -tO O -ftrth-N -iiS T S a-ftr —E&WVi“ Hnc'to t'Ke pl of begr-bclng-part—
ft: th W 906.26 ft in the E&W>4 Hne t T lrtto f W M
K
’ !
Com
at
W
M
i
post
of
Sec;
th
N
28’
21'
E
1949
2.03
Lot 467 .
N line oi See: th S In the E line of the
th, W 100 ft: th S 125.26 ft to the pl
to the W Vi post of See; th Sly on W I
on ■0 72 1949 21 20 S 60 Ac of W V’J of SE Vi
of E a
svy 14
113.1 ft; th N 62’ 40' 16" B 1479.80 ft
1.63
1949
L ot'481
NW frl >4 of NW frl ^ to the SE cor
„
10 60.00
. 1949 59.68
of-, beg, being a part of NW frl Vi
■:------ 29
0,60
1949 . 7.36
in Nly line of Hwy U.S. 112 for a pl
t^nMPls0< Ao
Deg In the E line'of Sec'at a point which 10 Ac
T949
1.63
Lot 482
in NW cor of SW Vi, said 10 Ac
of the NW frl V4-of the NW frl Vii th
,8
0,30.
1048 1940
5,03 Com at cent of sec; th W- 465.62 ft in the
.AS. in SE cor,..said 6. Ac_belng 660 ft |
ijnn.te ft s nf the E ■/> post of Sec;
62?
. n o f t; th
U4t bom
Utfli th
VII N
*t U
B 40'-l6'!-E
HI...IV
” 1949“ 1.63
" Lot 6 1 7 -----------W
81
rds
on-S
-Ilno-of-N
W
-trt.
T
j
(i riin E&W
B 8,00 An of- W. VV of NE Vi of. SW .^i-o f- ■E6 WH Hne of-S eoV th defl 00». 41’ to
N. 512 ft: th S 52° 40' 16" W 170 ft; th
S 88 ft in tho E line- of Sec; th W - -being 60 ■ills M&S.-a4id-26V
. 1949
1.63
,
Lot 646
,
1949
9.70
9 45,60
1949 89.86 -th
NW, frl Vii th N to a point which 1* 61
SE Vi 3 • - 8.00.
1949 62.64
tho. left 344,68 ft -for- a pl of bcgLJLh_
S 612 ft to pl of beg,..being a part of
628 ft;' th N 88 ft: th E 628 ft to the He’g’-at SE14eor 10,00
1949
1.63
Lot 660 .
of
W
V
j
of
SW
Vi:
th
N
rda
S
of
the
N
line
of
"See;
th’
NEly
to
Beg
at
the
SB
cor
of
the
W
79.60
Ac
of
Com
at NE cor of Sec; th W 10 rds in N
cont 107.02 ft in the Iasi mentioned
NW V, 24
1,10 _
1949 11.98
—pl-of-begr being a part Of E % of SE Vi
- tqjd - . 1 r,x
160
rd*
in
E
line.of._WJ,i..of.5WJA-to.
SW
frl
Vi:
th-N
««Pft>-th~W^8S0"ftithe-pl.
of.
beg,..being
a
part
of.Jhe
.NW
-line
ofcSoc-for;a-.pl
of
beg.-th-S
10
rde;
TTW“ cor"'of' se e r:th ’ S" O’ 10' ■W
cour8e;--th—defl“ T ll° -T 9 '-“tO—
— ----——22f— 1;0 6—— —---- :1949; - 61.61
1949
3.07
Lot 692
rds In E&\
frl Vi o t the NW frl V4____ ‘ ::
th W 91.20 ft;, th N 10 rds to N.-Une-—13:
Un
...............lT.a:„lhJW.
................................“
m ifc
----- -------------1332.82 ft^th-N -99.76 ft; th W T2S9.3C
1481.82 ft In W line of Sec-for-a-pl o f — th S 660 ft to S Hne of Sec: th E-880. • Com at S % post of Sec; th E 250 ft jn -E&WVi
1949“ —3707
Lot 624
line;
th
S
60
rds:
th
E
13Vi.rds;
th
ft
in
S
line
ofSec
to
pl
of
beg,
being
a
2
.
7.80
1949
6.83
.
,
,
»
of
Sec;
th
E
91.20
ft
in
N
Hne
Of
Sec
bog;
th
S
0°
10'
W
164,14
ft
In
W
Hne
ft to the pl of beg, being a part of E
a
llna
of
Sec
for
a
Pl
Of
bog:
th
E
250
1019
.....>
I jJ
2.03
srt of-the W- ?0.60-Ae-of-&W-frM4---- - -ft-ln-Sdine of -Sec; - th-N 1848.60 ftTlh' -lO0--r«ls to-K-Une of-Swu-. th E. 40
polnt—whleh- 1* 080,83-ft - E - of-l— to tlre'Tit-'trf-b # ;'ticlftg'’a ' p'a
"VTTof "swVj" o'nd 'A p a r T b r ^ "’MroTSETi
•—.....
1949 . 2.03 !ofrScc: “th"S ' 88*^3'"80"“E^326:96“f t r
Lot 626
.
9
6.00
1049.....
5.80’
S
Tine-.of-Sce-T/rT5l
.of-beg^betng
'part"
and 820;90’-ft-S of the NW cor o rs e c ;
.......................... 1049
8.’89 ^ ■
th N 0° 06' 16" E. 164.14 ft.In E line of
"29
8,00 ""
1049 2T7T6
L _____
_ ’
W 260 ft: th S 1848.62 ft to pl of heg.
1949
1.63
Lot 660
of -W Vi of SWt V*
th S 20* 28' B 125 ft for a pl of beg:
E cor of Sec: th S. 10.69 chns Com nt E V4 Post of Sec: th S ' 132.53 ft
W M of NW Vi: th N 88* 68' 30* W All that bart of the E 60 Ae of W V4
-■V.M;.:
exc S 66 ft thereof, being a part of
1049
1.63
- Lot 672
-which
Het-SW
lnf
tha
Para
|
JT_
_
____________
1940__
40,19.
...
th_S_20’
28'
E
106
ft;
th
N
70®
11'
E
_____
>
t
Sec
for
a
•
4n E line of Sm* ih NV 825 ft for fl pl -------1949 "1763" “ 1326:78 f t to pl~of beg, bein g ft part oft
SW V4 qf
of SB ‘V'-------------------------------i
' Lot -785
i of SE %
Marquette Railroad right of way, exo
142.02, ft; th N 20® 28' W 76 ft: th N
82° 16' W 10.90 chns; th S 7’ 27' W
W- Mi of NW Vi ■ ■. .of beg; th W 1484.45-ft: th S 1-62.53 ft;
28
7.36
. 1040 17.16 W 'fj Ac of148K V
1049'
2.03
• Lot 790
10 Ae in SE cor, said 10 Ac being 76
6.00
1949
19.44
89’
27'
W
160
ft
to
the
pl
of
beg,
being
26
5.001949
11.08
8.76
chns.:
th
S
82’
16'
E
11.83
chns
th E 1484.46-ft; th N 182.-68 ft to nl of
1949
8,07
Lot 795
Com at the E V4 post of Sec;- th N 1° 31’ E 5 Ae of W 20 Ac of SE Vi SE Vi
rds
N&S
and
21
rds
1
Ik
E&W
"
a
pnrt_of
NW
frl
V
i
to
tho
.E
HnO-oLSea.
Jh-N-a4£:-chna-tp—.hfig,Jxiing-a..part-of-NEiV4-of SE-44-L-. 1049
8.07 Com at W V4 post of See; th S 0’ 09' W
1 ' ' 1 Lot 803
E 86.60 ft In tho E line of Socr th N
10 86.20
1949
88.80
14
'
6.00’
'
1
0
4
9
2
8
.1
4
"S
o
."S
o
b
1049
21.21
the
pl
of
beg,
being
a
pnrt
of
NB
Vi
:
29
4.62
’1949 6.32
1949 . 8.0?
1624.92 ft in W line of See for a pl of Com' at"NB-cor-of-NW Vi-Sec 10; th
/ / Lot 811
-89° 20' 4C'—W-380.0S f t for o pl of hog: E-Vi-»{-S61-t4-... .......
-8-W -V4-of-SW V4
----- . 4
9.94
1949 63,96 Com nt. E Vi post of Sec; th -S 265.16 ft
1949
8,07
Lot 820
beg; th N *9° 48' E .1829,67 ft; th 8
th N 89* 29' 46". W -246.10 ft; th S' 1’
Sly
direction
alo»\g
B
line
of
sald^
Vi
Sec
40.00
’
1949
44,68
"
'
,
9
40,00
'
1949
17.68
1 Ac in NW cor of NW frl 1/4, eald 1
in the E line of Sec for a pl of 1m?r:
1949 . 3.07
0° 16’ 16" W 168.80 ft in E line of W
Lot 826
81' W 366,80 ft; th S 77’ 22' E 251.30 SW. 'j
160 rds more or lest to SE cor of said
...
Beg In W line of’ Sec nt a pt which Is
Ac being TO rds N&S and 16 rds E&W : th W 1809,46 ft: th S 72.27 ft: th B
....1940
Vj of SW lAj.th S 89’ 48' W 1829.72 - Vi-See; th Wly along 8 line _
i Lot 831
2.03
ft;
th
N
1?
81'
E
.419.30
ft
toMhe
pl
of
»
1
ff—I60TOO-;
.
—
1949-447.621861,7©
ft
S
of
W
Vi
post-ofSee;
th
N
'
;.
4----------- T,D0------- 1949
4,11 T 1809,46 ft: th“ N"72.2? ft In E lire ef
’ 1049 , 2.08
ft; th N 0^ 09' E 168.80 ft In W line
Lot 882
.beg, being a part of NE Vi • and a Cnm at NE cor of- Sec:- th 8 1* 80' W
,
Sec 698,66 f t.to a point; th 1Y1: a
4 Vi post;
.
. th
______
1861.70 ft to the W
E Jn Com at NE cor of W frl Mj of SW frl Vi
1940
, ’ .....
Lot 883 '
2.03
of Sec to pl of beg, being a part of tW
Sec to the pl of beg, being a part o[
direction parallel with B line of said V4 I part of SB Vi ,
412.50
ft
in
E
lino
of
Sec;
th
N
B8’
27'
E&W’A
Hne
to
NE
cor
of
W
frl
hi
of
of
See;
th
S
2’
IB'
80"
W
902,68
ft
In • SB Vi 29
.
2.03
Lot 834
3.00
1949 ’ 32.35
Vj of SW Vi •
.
:
23
2,22
1940
8.04
Sec 180 rds more or less to N Hne o il
•30" W 2783.92-ft: th-S 3° 10' 10" W
XW frl Vi of See; th S 2228.40 ft in the
the
E
line
of
W
frl
M
j
of
SW
frl
Vi-for
1949
2.03
Lpt 837
f . *6
6,00
1949
11,98
Cbm nt E Vi post of Sec: th S 837.44 -ft
said Vi See: th Ely along N Hne of Mid
326.67 ft for a pl of beg; th.S 8* 101], E Tlnjo of W frl Vj of SW frl Vii th
Vi P___ _- ........
n
PI
of
beg,
th.S
2’
16'.30*
W
461.88
ft
1049
2.03 Com at NW eor 'of1Sec; th N 89* 80' B
1 Lot 841 in
the
E
line
6t
Seo
for
a
pt
of beg; Ih
<4 Sec 698.66 f t to poiht of beg
10" W 96.6 ft; th S'”R8'® 47' 46" E
66.60 ft In the E Hne of Sec for a pl of
NWlk to the pl of beg, being a prfrt of
1940
In the E line of W frl Mj of S W frl Vi;
2.03
Lot 861
W 1809.46 ft:, th S 96.86 ft; th E
366.30
ft
In
N
line
of
Sec;
th
S
1*
04
10
42.00
1949
42,24
212.67
ft;
th
N
3’
33'
20"
B
95,6
ft;
beg;
th
N
89’
29'
45"
„W
626.10
ftj
th
—
W
.frl
.V
i
of
SW
f
r
l
J
i
_
' f
-------- Lot-860— .
.
th_N 88° .18' W 7.86,40 ft tftjtho-SEly. _W&9T46-4tM h-N 96.86-ft-lni4ho.-E-lihf^
------1949 - 1,63V4 post of Sec: th~N 51 rd* dn
83’..47'
47' 45’' W 212------------212796 ft to pl'....'
of
N 1° 81' E 203770 ft: th 3 ^ 0 ° 2(F45” ' th N 83°
18 61.80
....1949 30.28
1,63
HV: T •>( '•' ■'
.*
. 1949
Lot 934
w the
Lnko
nnd Michigan
of Sec to the pl t)f beg,»bolng a part of
80' B 764.0 ft; th 8 1° 04'_W T72.84 ft
W Hne of Soc; th E 42 rds; th S 19 • E 626.10 ft: th S 1* 31’ W 208.70 ft In
Q hltlhn «
u n i
*J iShore
t
V I m .. _1 __
beg,
bcinggoart
of
NE
Vi
and
part
of
Com
at
NW
cor
of
Sec;
th
S
1247
ft
In
W.
v ,
/
1
1949
1.53
Dnilrond:
th
NBIy
along snid
Lot 943
SE
4.00
.
1949
O.hO
- V
Mi 29
2l
...............................
rds: th W 14 rd«i th S 82 rds; th W
in cent of road; th S 89“ 80' W 764.0
NW frl Vi
■
the E lino of See to the Pl of bug, being
lino
of
See
for
a
pl
of
beg;
th
defl
90®'
'1949
1,53
'inoTo^
a
point
which
Is
N
82®
18'
Lot 945
B frl v5"of B frl -V, of NW frl V4 nnd the
28 rds Jn-E&\y-V4Jlnerto^L of beg, .being ... a part-of-NE Vi....■■---+.....-.... ————ft: th N 1° 04' E 173.34 ft to pt of beg:
18— 0.47-10492.94
--- r ,
left-,290
ftrth
--d
c
ft-9
0
°-to
th
o
rtg
h
t
106
1949
1.53
—W
^S.fl^
ft
from
thQ
pt
ol'
beg!th
3
82’
Lot 947
7 W. 60 Ac of NE Vi exc" 26 A'cVhnM «.
being a part of NW Vi---- -----.— ... .... 2.3.:.. 8.00
. 1949—:-fi."6 t:<m> at NE e o r-o f,S e c i-th -8-1’ -80MV v--f ft.: th- defl: 9.0° :to:the. right: 290. ft;., ih . N
(I4A
__ 1949 — 1.63- —
/ V ^ th cIT of“beg,-bclng=ft
■Ac'-~beihg": dese:ns - nctr 'mFlbe-' N E eo7:gf~
----- 27 " 3.00-------------1049-----6.70
4f2 fi(i ft in-E ]Ine <>7--Seci ’th-N-88—27- -—100 ft In W Tlfto of Sec-to-pl-of-begr —part-of W~frb~Mr~cf
' 1949
. ....
1.63
'N
88'
ft
of
Lot
"20'
Garden
Homos
su
SW
frl
V
i—
1
—
“~
Lot 949
The S 26 Ac of W % of NW Vi exc 10.46
W n O 'A co fE 'M j of .. ............... . 30” W 2733.92 f t j 't h S S’ 10' 10" W
being a pnrt of W frl 'A of NW frl Vi
unrecorded dose ns follows, com nt NW
- t a t 960
1049. -._L63 Thu N 165 ft in width of SE % of SE-Vi —Ae—
'
8
3.73
1040
18,45
dese—
fi#
begat^VV
4
post
O
'f
Sec;
W 1063,28 ft In N Hne of Sec; ih S
2:tl.07.~ft—for..* pl of beg; th 8 8’ 10'
■1949“ 24.77
27
6,00
1.63
10--- 0,47 ~
cor of E'Vi of NE U Se<: th S"!®-33’
1949
-----TO40*---0rOI Uom- nt'-N - 'A- post' ot Sac; th, W-^ ch w
Lot 961
th
N
61
rds
In
W
line
of
Sec;
th
B
42
1084 TtT tHag :T M .S r ftrib"N-"T6,'n"lt"
10" w , 93.,0 Lft; th S 88’ 47' 46" E ■Beg ■ tha B line of See. at « pt
-m O- -h « - ■cnin -n t W Vi
. . .pwt of Sue, t il S 860,16 ft '""rds: th ' S lfi rdsT th W 14 rdsi th S ~82
- Lot 952
on Vi linfrt-4h-S-84>-06'jn The N ■line -o fS e e for n pl of - begr " I n 'B ting flf W 10 Afl' of B Vj o f NE !4
212.96 ft: tii N 8® 33I 20" E 96.6 ft; th
1949 - 1.63
20"
E
628
ft
for
a
pl
of
bog;
th
S
86
is
686.72
ft
N
of
the
E
}A
post
ot
Sec:
Lot 954
in W Hne of Sec to tho Nly lino of Lake
W 2 chns In N HPe tMtScc: th S 8.60
rds; th W 28 rd* In E&WVi line to th*
to the pl of bejf.
J .
,
N 88° ...47' 45" W -218,2.4 ft to pl of beg,
104 9_ 3.0' .’ Shore & Michigan Southorn Rntlroadjfor
66' 20" E 230 ft; th S 1° 33' 40" W
th S 686.72 ft to the E V4 Post of Sec;
Lot 1022
chns: th h 2 chns; th-iQ1 8,60 chns to
p) of beg.
......... - -.......... -............... .83
' 30 64.6(1
I049t . M.H
-1949
1.58
ft: th N 88’ R6'-20" W 239 ft; th N ...being part of NE V* and part of NW
a til of beg; th N ’869.66 ft in the W
"Lot r04S
th W in the E&WJ4 line to the SW cor
•|t«,
Pl
e»f
heg,
being
a
part
of
E
M
j
of
12
16.64
■
1949
82.60
Com Ttr NW”ibF"6f Sec’f 'th B'T68ft:ot A
frl V4 18
0.47
1040
2,94
1949
1.63
r 3.3' 40" E 83 ft to pi of beg, being a
Lot 1116
lino of Sec to tho center ef tho county B Vj of E Vi of SB frl Vi
of the E »A of NB U ; th N 820.88 ft .NW Vi 10 0.70
1049
9,16
In tho N line of Seo for a pl of beg: tj
.Com nt NB cor of Sec; th 8 1® 30' W
1949
1.53
ditch; th defl 88° 41' to the right 968,80
Lot 1117
In tho W line of E Vi ol NE Vii th S Com at the SW eor of E Vi of NW W- th
17 41.48 ■ ' ■ 1049
66.63 - part of E Mi of NK Vi
E 429466 ft In the N lino of Sea th S
412.60 ft in the E Hne of See; th N
24
1040
6.62
ft nlong the cent of the ditch to the N 85.80 Ae of W VV of NW frl Vi *occ 8
85’ 45' E 724.86 ft; th SEly to the pl
N
690.81
ft
In
tho.W
fine
of
E
V
of
0® 01' 10* W 1319.69 ft; th .S SO’;S'
27' 30" W 2783.92 ft; th S,;3° 10' 10"
N>Viy line of the Lake Shoro & Mich­
of l«g, being a part of E Vi of NB U,
Ac of SW cor, taid 8 Ae deic a* beg Lot 41' Gardes Homes Sub. unrcconiwl
NW^'/ti th^E 268 ft: th-N 100 ft to
,
PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP
10" W 666.41 ft: th NT)® 01' 63" W
W. -768.22- ft for a pl of be&; th g 8’
iganSnuihefn-Rntirond^th-SW Iy-along
«kc 1 Ac In NE cor,- said 1 Ac being
at
SW
cor..of
N
88.80
Ac
of
W
V
4
of
the
S
line
of
the
Michigan
Central
Rntt.
■
dcsc
ns
follows,
com
at
NW
cor
ofE
V
?
,
1004.11 ft; th. K 288 ft; th N O’ CT'-SS*"
10'
lo”
W
102.87
ft;
th
S
89’
20'
20"
W
Town S; South Range 6 East
the railroad- to the pi of beg, being all
214.3
ft
N&S
and
214.8
ft
on
cent
of
NW frl Vi! th E 30.12 rd*i th NWly 28
for
a
pl
of
beg;
th
S
100
ft:
th
E
of NK Vi Sec; (h S 86’ 66' 20" E 1023
'
20 ft to pl of. beg being a part »>
421.54 ft: th N S’ 26' 40" E 102.00 ft:
that
pnrt
of
NW
V
i
of
SW.Vi
lying
W
Territorial
Rd.
'
7
f
rds
to
a
pt
which
Is
18.60
rds
E
and
.20
ft
on
Sec
line
for
a
pl
of
beg;
th
S
SO9
Com at SW eor of Lot 1 of Klmberljf
15.37
th N 80’ 20' 20" B 421.07 ft to the pi
18.49
7
1040 11
*’
f,f ° n V t ! ,tlh.i!*um,40t
ft , 0i
. t h o s l l n c ^ N W M 80
of the Imke Shoro & Michigan Southern
■ 24 21.20
, 1049 80,88
rds N of pl of bog; th W 18.60 rd* to
66'- 20" B 216.78 ft: th S 2’ 47'TO" W
of-:Ratlroadi
lh
Wly
a
ong
the.
S
lino
of
Hills, a recorded plat: .th S H 06' 30" W
of beg; being a part of NW frl Vi
B Vi of E Mj of SB U
Railroad and aft that part of W Vi, of
10 Ac In. the NB cor of NB Vi, said 10 Ac
Sec'line; th S 20 rds In Se* lino to pl
164.05 ft; th N 86’ 56' 20" W 213.19
64.69
166 ft fOr a pl of beg; th N 89’ 62' 80"
T8
1.00
1949 16.47
. 80 40,00
i
1049
NW Vj lying S of county ditch and W
of* E°Vv of
'y ° ? 1 ) 0 belnR * T'nrt
being 40 rds N&S and 40 rds E&W
Xtj.-'j w
. I'.ft; th N 1’ 33' 40" E 16 ft to pl of K Mi „of NE
of
1
E 160 ft; th S .l° 03' 80" W 136 ft; th
W Mj of SE V4
>/* of SW Vi of SE Vi
f*
of the Lnko Shove & Michigan Southorn
<v
22 82.801940, 86,82
27 , 10.00
1949 18,86
beg, being a part of E hi of NE >/i
10
1.00
1049
6,81
S 89’ 62' 80* W 160 ft; Ih N I 1 06' 30"
19 . 6.00 •
1940
6,67
’
82
80.00
1949 123.51
Railroad ■
nt W U post of Sec; th « 17.06 chs C<,,m i 1.® ’ K
B Vj of following beg at the S .Vi post: ................ 24.... ............
1040 34.68 40_Ae. in NW
B 136 ft to the pl of beg, also tho W
of Sec: th S 320.48 ft S %ofW Viof SB Vi
enr of, NW VJ of Sec; said Com
2
0
....9
.
8
0
1
0
4
9
In
the
W
line
of
Sec;
th
8
Cl®!
15’
E
th
N
In
V
4
Un®
to
the
center
of
Hoc;
tb
In
E
line
of
.See;
th
N
85®
87'
W
1315.78
150 ft IA width of tho following dc'sb
. ' t ’■
at SW eor of "Defter Avenuo Hills"
10 Ae being 40 rda N&S and 40 rds E&W
86 40.00
1040 73.61
B on the B&WV4 line 8.70 chs: th S to Reg..r.KOrdcd-0ubd;-th
chs; th 8 67’ E 16.1176 chsi.th N
Com nt W Vi post of Soc: th 8 992.24 ft
- ■v :■■'.■
»
N_.ln.JW..ljne-Df-SAld . .... . .-27...-. 13.00 --------- 1949— 18,41 - 4.10
land, com
"Ao-of NW- V lo L N E '4-...
■a“ pt-trt“ th r-S “ lme“of‘'Sec-w hich-pt-Is .. .0Riibfl
10’-W--82.49
chrfor~trpl'
O
f
begf
t
t
r
N
lh-.'®..-yi- !..'».■■ 1
Kimberley HlHs, a recorded plar; Th K " ih' fhT'W -tme ’Of Sec-to-the-SBIjr-Hne
297.8 ft; th defleciing 90’ to left S 24 Ac of W <i of NW 14
S.OI)
1940 30.01
6.00
"1949
■
m poift; th W 7.44 chs
of-tiie Luke Shoro & Michigan Southern
7.44 ctis’E of
10’ W 6 chst th N 71’ B 24,94 chi: th
N 86’ 87' W 191.16 ft to tho pl.of beg,'
;■■■■ * k
1’ 06’ 80* W 800 ft for a pl of beg;
} k
76.24 ft: (h deflecting 90* to left 273.51
H2 24.00
1049 18.85
N 10 Ac of SW hi of NW hi .
Railroad for a pl of beg; th S in the W
to pl of beg, ilng a ‘part of W \ i of
th S 1* 06' 80" W 176.SO ft; th S. 60’
being a-pnrt of-NB->4 of-SE Vi
ft: th ’SBIy 80 ft to pl of liog, i>ciiig a Hi g nt intcraectlbn of NEly Une oft-Mtoh- -S 6.30 chsp th S 71® W 28,22 chi to the
18-00 ■
1049 , 32.91
„
line of Sec to the SW cor of NW Vi of
a part of NW frl V*
SE frl Vi
18' B 878.84 ft; th N. 0’ 68' 80" B
part of SW <i
1°
0,80
I94p 60.86 Tho W Vi 88
ignn Cenlrnl Rallrond right of way and — pd-of-begrbeing
of tho following de*o land, com
12
18.10
I
1040
14,69
SW
Vi:
th
E
to
the
SB
eor
of
NW
>4
31
12.00
1949
26,11
419.16 fl, th ’S 89’ 62' 30" W 294,81 ft
2.4
,'0.62
'
19(9
1,74)
tbo
W
line
of
See.
said,Intersection
being
at SW cor of French Claim 601: tb 1;
of SW V*: th N to tho NB cor of NW
Com at B V4 Post *< Sec; th S 87*! 08'
Sabdleltlon In the NB V4 of
to the pl of beg, being a pnrt of W M
j
678.60 ft S of the W ft post of See; "Broolter'*
"Biidia Vista”
T ? ’/' ° ' 8 W
M
Q \
78® 07' 16" E 23.78 ohn» In the S j «
10" W 1M2.17 ft In. tho E&WVi line
of SW Vi; th N 27 ft in the B line of
,
Se*UoR 4 of T18, R6B"---- —- ■ T'of NK M10 _ s 1,00
' '‘k/ ;
of SW V4
1640
2,15.
th
N
678.60
ft
to
the
W.Vi
post;
th
B
Lot
15
...._________
•
1040
_
P
f sold Eronch-Ctalro f o r a . p l o f b c ! 1,
•4m :
Tor'-ft..pl of beg; tb S: 87’ 08' . 10" W
..................." 1.28 '
1949 ; 107.98 - w V4:tof NW; V4 to-tho^^ m
"
-•ffi-T lirE SW ^-U nr’to- the M cdK o f W .L0L2I_................................ ---1049— -17,48 r^t"T;'unnicor<r«r'plftt, deacons follnwi,'
lX)t 16 .
.
Ikl
1940
4408146
j
t
to
tKaTccntar.
of
"Socr
th
N
tbTN 16® 80' W 14.76 chna; th.S. 66® K
4,03
—emvnty—
drtehi—tft—
defl—
90!>
-46'—
to—
the
•"Heg'ITSTg
"10-, Wmbcrtmriftttg
------------ , .......
“7— *'Ttmr "O il --^H ^ f-S W ^rt-«rr-th--S -l02B r18-ftT fl
8® 44' B 288,84 ft in thee N&S
N&SVi fino, TJ5TT7
— etmrirt-fl-Vi-'-mrcr'Ot -Sjev Th“ N"g9® 47l “W- *T hrrrlh"S “16*80' 1B-W726*chn*+-Jb’
left 297,88 ft In tho center o t county
a reeortled plati th Sly 60 ft in the Sly
K line of W frl
of SW frl 14. th
1040 37.38
YORK TOWNSHIP
th N 79® 24' 80" B 680:88 ft; th fl 82J Ixit 35
N 78® o r 16" B 8,98 ehn* In S Hnc^
ditch to tho SBIy lino of Lake-show «
E 649.31 ft In the S, lino of Sec for *
• -k.f.'<i ■■
prolongation
of
B
line
of
sain
pint:
th
Jxit
64
.defl 19° 02' to right 788.15 ft. to NBIy
)r
’
1040 27,27
01' 40" B 841.81 ft! >th fl 17® 41' W
Michigan Southern Railroad: th SWly
French Claim 691 to the pl of'lie*, ^ ’
»I. of beg: th N 0® 00' W 803 ft: th N
Town 4 flowih, Rang* ( Bait
defl 88* 61' 80" to the right 114.60 ft;
I/it
65
lino
of
Michigan
Central
RallroVd
right
1040 ...6,05
228.04 f t to the pl of bdg, being a part
along Hie railroad to the pi of .beg.
a pnrt of French
Claim 691
^ ' E u o f t ; | h fl 0® 09' E 800 ft: ■ • Ing
' l.q \ 1,
th defl 78® 26' to the right 01.11 ft to
....................p
...................................... ............ ........... ------ --------&**+*-*1®
of way: th NWly along ssid right of S Vi of NB frl V4
being all that part
V6 of N W v4
"ilexier .Avenue Hills"
.th e SW cor of Mid Lot 10; th Ely 128,12
1
80.00
W
A
V
to
pl
of
beg,
k
in
g
part
of
W
frl
»A
XeeSto
^h«
1
^
f
!n
th0
8
lino
of
1940
18.66
Ixit
73
■
lying
E
of
the
Lnko
Short)
&
Michigan
1949
128,60
691’ 2.90
1049W-*1
k. ! .
1940 61,60
.-j—
'Ticr'h"’lWl]reftd"and’8 ’o f t h e ’ county
-W-V4of.SE.Vi,__ ■ - fM * the 8 Hne of said Lot lO to the
TvW-79 :: ' ...... .. - t-'-'--------w r - R . i r -of-S-W —frl- Vi— --------------—.
^ 7 v - ' •; ......... r / ’ ..>.
Vi Of RH % f b0g' ^ ng part of W _ “ «AHlt(irttfn A hni', RObdlTtslBt,11
pl of beg, being a part of W \k of SW V4
1
■;
1
60.00
32
88.00
1949
<4,41.
1049
68.68
hot
82
.
ouch
and
all
that
part
of
tho
NW
U
1949
6:21
—............. —4040- 2.H
:
8
0.17
1949 68,82 -of-SW Vi-lylng S of ths Lake Shore * B Vi of SB V4 of NW Vi
iO m ertR-6 TO to fb f the
o r ’ -------------......................... ......... iMD-CMtli- Lot— 8 ________ ■
... . f i . '
Ixit 83
1949
8.80
Lot
5
1049 ■~X'«...
A
part
of
I/ots
28
&
66
unrecorded
pint
N
?
of
lh*
Ae
Com "at SW eor ef
25 20.00
1040) 16.70 T.ot: 84
B 861.82 ft In the B Jinu of the Beet th
Michigan Southern Railroad
2.44
,
1949
3.80 'o f h Mj of SE frl V4
Lot
6
.
'
“
1040
eorded subdivision: th S 89 ®7 80 s
dese
n*
follows,
Com
at
S
>
A
post
of
Soo­
. i-M
.V;*.
20 28.26
1949
<8.88 E Mi of * « ' o f 8 f 4
IjOt 99
3,D ,’ I2J W f0l.(0 ft In tha center lino
1949
2,4*
32
6.00 '
1949 11,14
6.21
l«ot 7
1940
th N 89® 4.7' R 409.81 ft In the S I Ine
<41,77 ft In N Hne of Sec 4, T8S ROE
26
40.00
48.40
of
the
Hwy
for
a
pl
bf
beg:
th
N
84’
*
Ixit
100
2,4f
1949
Beg at SB cor of W V4 of SB V4i th N
5.21 Com at SW ear of See; th B 824.60 ft In
Lot
8
1949
flee;
th
N
0®
09'
\v
2807.82
ftl
th
N
(2®
S
IM
A
,
101
l/Ot
,64
W
782,88
ft;
th
W
828760
ft:
th
8
.. -- I- • ...... --------------------: 1949
866.40 ft In B line cl W V4 oF SB V4l
6.21
21' 46" E 862.92 ft for it nl of bewi’ ib
8 line of See for pl of beg; th Z 140
1049'
181.68
I/lt
104
"Audubon
CUnWn*”
'
J
’
*«
«*',
*
*60,M
fti
U)
N
47*
6
8
'-E
1949
th SWly to a point In the S line of Seci S ift.EO Ac of W W o t NW 14
8, B0 .D >h, 8 line of Sec; th defl 00’ 40' to
10' W 50 fit th N 84® 68' W 5 f t : th
N «2’ 21' 45" } 50.78 ft? th S O® ?9’ B Lot 80
Lot 106
/ 1949 57.19
132.62 ft In the cantor line of the HWr:
th K' 868.86 ft In S line of Sec to the
1949
3.80
2,M
left 386.10 ft; th defl 807 20' to left
N 6® 80' W 116.98 ft to pl of beg, being
286.00 ft: th S 87® 47' \v 80 ft- th R Lot 40
26 89.56
1049 80.47 Ixit 109
.
7
1949
th
N
48®
12'
B
127,<1
ft
Ih
lira
»
ntor
,
v
— „
f
pl
of
beg,
being
ell
that
part
of
W
V
4
,1949
6.21
140 ft; th defl 00’ 40' to left 8»U0 ft
A part e f N Vi of L«rt &Jorn Court, Un0® 00’ K 140 ft; th S 80® 47' W tB ft! ,
N 20 Ao of W M. of SW >4
Tjut 119
"Cadillac
Height*
BubdWijon''
line
of
the
Hwy
to
the
pl
of
beg,
being
of
SB
>4
lying
S
of
th*
R*D««>.
5.21
to p) of .beg, being pert of W *2 of gw
th N 0® 00' W 868,50 f t 't o the pl oi Lot 42
recorded Sob. , ^
....
,
26 20.00
28.40 IvOt 118
1949
•<}
a part of tha flf V4 of th i BE
^ J 0 1.60
1049
1949 J i l
I .■
*■
indVebO' - Ww
..iSL.___ _____ ^a*4L—
------ - 4 - 4 4 4 - .
— l*U
W41..... (AI. -------— 49-—
------ ------ 1999' '49;0|'
Lot ( I
1949
l
.
e
d
ii
ilk
pad» ’bbbbe
T it tax*
VMT* (K
lit Ml
WhUli
MM. IM
DDIllHMt
!• MM
a>
UMaalto*
«sr
i» 1
" " " ‘ T« a * » n T O W * » »
OeaeHgUn
er P»rw( I f
j
Tib tUM
Years fer lib in*
Whlek •hie. I m
Oftlaeueat
Ib o il
few Te
m n DMerirtfen
Isehuly* Ilf*. «*. Vtr f in n
YPSILANTI TOWNSHIP
Tows I South Range? feat
i
Tet taxm
Ymti fir
le t Ml
WhM
eke*, lit#
OltlMUMt
Ib old
From T*
m n DaeerfMteo
iMt^UtVI dire. eta. or Pete*)
Tet taxae
Inb Ml
Ymti ftr
i Bm. I m
WMel
Ib Mdl
Oeilaeueet
JfMfl Otter)nIon f ® E
Frem T#
Isetstive lin , it ar Panel ft b «
Tab taxaa
Yean far
lab u l
Wkleb . eb**. I m
OallaiUMt
la tall
Fraai Ta
yeerv Oner! it ten
^ Jiuluiive dirt. rti. ■if PliStJ
Tot finer
Ware fer
lob aal
Which
dw*. I m
'OeilaeMat
In laid
Fraai Te
yean Oieerlitleti
Jneliulrt din. if*. « panel
T e ita u c
Yean fer
Inb M l
Which
ehie. I m
In tall
QellaiMat
F nn Ta . man OMarigtlon
lediulve din. eta. tr Panel
Tab taxaa
Year* far
lab M l
Which i abM. Im
OdlaiMCt
la aall
From Te
yean
latliulvf lire. eta.
C R Y OP YPSILANTI
CITY OP YPSkANTI
CITY OF IN N ABBOB
ypbilanti Township
YP61L4NTX TOWNSHIP .
CITY OP BAST ANN ABBOB
. "H arriot tobdlviaioa"
Tows
I
Rang*
7
Bast
•i
Town
2
Sonttf
Banco
I
Bait
■
Town
I
Sooth
B
e
a
n
7
B
u
t
Town
•
Sontk
Ranee
I
Ba*t.
Ttwft t ftMth Bins* T B u t
Taira » South S i W 7 * “ K»
*
(Book l)
fHoaoa D u -Bihdlvtsioa"
, Me
1949
6.67
H11U' Subdivision"
Bag In N 11m of Cather Id# St at a o t 60
Ld com at pt >04 f t N of N 1IM Frod- Ut 8
"Wattooi* P u t SuhdlvtaWn"
“flprinewater Subdlrialen No. l"
bob IS
U
"Ciduu*
1782 f o r
erick St and 542 ft W of W lin* Hawkins Lot 9
.1949 62.74
-1.S8 —ft—W-.nfLW„ llne of Glen Avei th N 92 U
1949 36.30
T7TT U tl8 9 6 ----- ---- - ---------1949
i *9*1949
1.48 Lot, 111
Loti 88 ft 84 .
6<
im
1.82
1949 188.04 Lot 1897
1^2
fti th W 22 ft i t T 6 94 ftt, th ET22TT *fSt
— “ H a w to ^ r-A ddm on " - -------” ITOT *I5W * 8 tr* th -N 'iitT a lltlrH a w k tn n 8 t^ l2 2 -ftr
1949
1949
1.41 Lot 117
66
1949
1.82 U t 85
(Book 1)
tb W , parallel Frederick St 40 ft: th S .
1.82
~1049
In N line of Catherine St to pi of hew. Lot 28
1949 18.28
1949
4.11 Lot 1898
1.48 Lot 118
1949
66
'
•'
1949
1.82
1949
21.08
parallel Hawkins St 122 ft; th B parallel U t 4.
1.82
part of U te 1, 2. 4 andl 6, B8N, H i t s Lot 24
1949 64.82
U t 1899
.
1949
"South
Devonshire
Subdivision”
1949
1.48, Lot 119
67,
1949
1.82
E
116
f
t
of
U
t
s
19 and 20 , 1949 125.80
Frederick S t 50 ft to beg. Lot H4,
Ut
1949 483.68 U t 42
1,82
1949 18.41
.
1919
1949
1.48 Lot M0
5.67 U t 1684
1949
66
1949
1.82
LoV
28
and
B
<
f
t
of
U
t
2«l
1949
98.68
U
t
Wordens1
■
1949
72.02
1.82
S
49
ft
of
U
t
6,
B4
and
6N.
R18B
U
t
48
1949 126.23
1949
59*
lf45
1849 16.76 Lot 1665
1.48 Lot 121
‘ 1949
1.82 Lot ?5
1.82
.
1949 102.16 U t 44
.1949 164.10 Ld cpm at pt 598 ft W of W Hm
U
t
1669
1949
122
"R.
W.
Hamphlll’a
Addition"
42
1949
1.11
1.48
1949----- 1.82- - lo t—48™
1949
60
1.82
“Eaitpver HUla No. 1"
Lot 67
Hawjtlns 8t and 254 f t N of N 11m
.1949 12.09
I960
(Book 1)
1849-... - 8,11 . Lot 1681
1949 -1.82 Lot « ™
-IM*
1949
61
1.82
Frederick St; th W parallel Frederick U t 18 ' ------'— ' (Ward 7)
— U t 78
1949 18;41
U t 1718-----1949
------1949 129;02
•i!
1948
1.41
8.11
1949
1949
1.82
62
St
100
fti
tb
S
parallel.
Hawkins
St
122
U
t
49
1949
185.62
U
t
79
47
1.82
1949
18.41
U
t
U
t
.1787*!
“
1969
.
185
U
t
6
1949
46.69
1949
8.11
1.48
II
1949
63
1949
1,82ft: th E parallel Priidartek St 100 ft; U t 12 axe8 66*ft
U t - 62
“----- "Eber White P in t Addition" ’
Lot’ 84
1949 74.19
"Wuteonla Park Subdlvlilon No.
1949 115.81
194
..
J9
8.87
1949
1.48 Lot 121
64
1949
1.82
th N parallel Hawkins St 122 ft to beg,
U t -68'
1.82
- (Ward 2)
U t 96
1949 12.20
1949
1949 20.78 U t 1971
1.48 Lot 127
"Hnntor* Addition"
1949
66
1949
1,82 Lot 94
1.82 U t 164
1949 168.08 U t 108
Lota 122 and >28, Worden* 1949 127.80
1949 16.83
U t 197,6
1949>
1949
8.67
1949
1.48 Lot 128
(Book S)
66
1.82
1949
U
t
Ld
com at pt on N line Frederick St 692
1.62
"Edgewood
Subdlvlilon"
U
t
n
o
18.41
1949
95
Lot
1977
1949
Lot
129
,1949
28.92
.
194'
1.48
67
1949
1.82 U t 101
9
ft: th W of W line Hawkins St: th N Port of Pare*! 8. com at Intersection of
1.82
(Ward 8)
U t 1979
1949
Lot
180
“Soringwatea
Subdivision
No.
2
1949
194'
9.11
B
line
of
Grovo
St and N lino of U t
1.48
68
1.82 Lot 102
1949
parallel Hawkina St 182 ft; th W par­
1949 145.95 U t 124 '
1980
—— 1949 - 1.82 U l
1949 -49.88
1949
8.11 Lot
1949 X & l
102: th. Ely along N lino of U t 102,
1.48 Lot I l l 69
1949
-1.82"Falr'Acrea"
allel
Frederick
St
61.6
fti
th
Sly
182
Ut-1981—-----------------—
19491949 10.29
U t 145-----iw r
u r n Lot 1989
THf
1.48 Lot 182
10
1.82 U t 104
1949
ft to N line Frederick St: th Ely along . B0.12 Us th defl 71* 22' to right 79.76
(Ward 6)
1949
x»t 146
. 1949 82.88
1949
8,11 U t 1990 .
1949
71
ft: th defl 108* 22' 80" to right 80 ft;
1.48 Lot 188
1949
1.82
1949
.83.80
N line Frederick St 68.2 f t to Mg,’ U t V tb
1949
1949
62.08
A
t
186
“South Deveiuhlre Subdlvlalon No, i"
1949
defl 71* 87'. 80" along E line Grove
72
1.48 Lot 184
1949
1.82
1949 88.80 U b 290
124,
Wordens
1949
49.66
Lot
1991
1949
81.48
1949
Lot,
112
Lot
186
U
73
-1949 . 1.82
St 80.08ft to beg
1949. >0.88
1.48
1949
1949 " 3.11 Outtot “B"
1949
88.80
Ld
com
a
t
intersection
o
f
center,
lin
t
/
1949
,
1947
6.46
Let
206
.
Lot
181
U
t
118.
74
1.48
1949
1949 106.27
1949
1940
1.82
8.11
Harriet St and center line First Ave: NE Vi'of U t 112
1949 88.80
“WeitUwn
Subdlvlilon0
1948
7.68
Lot
187
U
t
114
76
1949
com a t p t on W lin* Grove St 198'
1.48
1.82
1949
1949
3.11 U t
2.06
1949 88.80
th N 72* 20' £ 788.47 fti th N 72* 26' ’ and.
87
1949
12.20
1949
Lot
Lot
188
116
1949
ft
8
of
S
line
of
Factory
St; th W
-76
1.48
1949
•1.82
1049
8.11 U t 88 >
2.06
1949 88.80
E 288,6 ft for pt of beg; th N 72* 26'
1949
1949
parallel to S line of Factory St 166 ft;
77
1949.
1.48 Lot 189
1949
1.82 U t 116 - , — ....
3.11 L o t - 89- - ------ '
2.06
1949
88.30
E
85
ft;
th
S
2*
02'
17"
E
158,81ft:
1949
2734
th S parallel to W line Grove St 90 ft:
1949
1.48 Lot 140
1.82 U t 117
1940
1949
8.11 U t
2.06
1949-- *88t80 U t 2 l S
th-S-72“-2 9 '—Vf-86-ft}-tb-N -2*-02' 17''
SO
1949
1949 12.20
“
th E parallel to S line Factory S t 165
1949 i 1.82 Lot 118
1.48 Lot 141
' 1040
8.11 U t
1969
2.06
1949
88.80
W
158,81
ft
to
beg,
exc
N
1V0
nU
98
1949
40.17
1949
U
t
284
ft; th Nv along W line Grove St 90 ft
80
1949 . 1.82 U t 119
1.48 Lot 142
1040
1949
8.11 U t
2.06
1949 83.80 U t 246
1949 124.77
98
I960
1947
5.46
81
1649
to beg
1949-617.06
1.82 U t 120
,
1040
1.48 Lot 148
1949
3.11 U t 115
88.80
2.06
Ld com-at a pt on cent line H arriet 1020
1949
1949
1949
12.20
Lot
121
t
144
82
1949
.1040
1,82 Lot
1949 181.40
8.11 U t 164
ft Ely of cent line First Ave: th S S 75 ft o f,E 10 rda of U t 116
89.21
1949 88.80
/
1949
122
t
14S
112
'
’
)
1949
187.22
1949
1,82
1.48
■1040
8.11 U t 167
1949
2.04
158.8 ft; th Ely parallel to Harriet St
1949 88a80
'
1949
17.66
a
Lot 141
"Intorpaik Addition”
1949
1..48
1840
1.82- U t 128
1949
8.11
100
ft;
th
N
158.8
ft;
th
SWly
to
beg,
2.08
‘'Fcichce
Addition
to
Ann
Arbor"
U
t
268
,
.
1949
.
U t 147
(Book It "Wegncr-MeComb Boulevard Gardena"
1949
1040
8,11
1. 48
1949
1.82 Lot 124
exc Nly 2^76 ft for St x 1949 90.67
(W ard s)
“ Ypal Little Parma Subdlvlalon"
1949 116.97
U t 10
1949
20.44 Ld com at cent line Harriet and. First U t 18
1949 „ L82 U t 126
1840
1..48 Lot 148
8 .11 U t
1949
8.48
Block
,
4
\
•*
■
■
■
1949
,
—t 126
16.64
U t 14
, 1949 26.67
U t 18
1949
1949
1.82 U
1040. 8.67 U t
1.1.48 Lot 149
1949
Ave;
th
NEly
870
ft
along
cent
‘
line
6.37
N
%
of
U
t
1
exc
W
6
rda
59
,
1949
88.64
1949 108.86
1949
1949
. 1940 . 8.67 U t 66
1.82 U t 128
1.,.48 U t 150
1949
Harriet to pt ot beg; ,th 8 1 6 9 ft; th Lot 24
8.87
8
1949 103.82 U t 85
........ '
1949
11.94
1949
16.87
1949
1849
1040
1.82 U t 129
8.67
1..48 U t 161
1949
NEly parallel to Harriet St ’60 ft; th N Lot 26
"Frtalnger Land Company'! FI rat Subdivi- U t 62
U
t:
182
U
t
152
18.16
1949
1949
26.89
1949
1940
1.82
1.,48
1949
8.67
.169 ft: th SWly. 50 ft’ to beg, exo Nly U t 26
alon in the City of Ann Arbor, Waahtanaw U t 68
Lot
183
CITY
OF
ANN
ARBOR
U
t
158
1949
1940
1.82
,48
1..
8.67
1949
2404 ft for St
1949 .24.60
"William Jarvis Addition"
County, Michigan, Pari of the Sooth Half
1049
Town 2 South Range # Beet
1949
-1.82 Lot 184
.48 U t 164
1.4
8.87
1949
. (Book »
S 61 ft of W 150 ft of a parcel of land
of Section 33, T2S, ROE, Washtenaw
CITY OF SALINE
U
t
204
Lot
155
1949'
1949
1.82
,48
1.4
8.67
1949
lying at NW cor Wallace and Sherman U t 16
1949
82.22
County”
"Original
Plat"
U
t
208
Lot
156
Town
3
South
Range
5
Eaat
1949
1949
1l82
,48
'8,87_
1.6
-1949
Sts .
1949
79.52 E 49.6 ft of S 180 ft of U t 19
(Ward 7)__ .
(Ward
ar 4)
- - -* — r949"~' 8.67
1949
1,82" U t-2 0 5 ^
1.48 U t 167
1949
1949
'18.591949 20.48 .1 Ac of land located In NW Seo of City ■Ld- com at” pt'o»»-'W line Adama-St at S
1949 286.62 Lot - 51
1949
1949
8.67 U t 4, B2N. R6B
1.82 U t 207
1.48 Lot 168
U t-1 9
1949
line of-Scovill drTuttles Additioni^th W J E "Map-<ofr'lamea~Br-Cott,r~Second''Addltlon
of Saline, bounded N by the New York
1949
•
-1940
1.82 Lot 260
8.67 W % of L ot i a r i O 2)16f t of W % of
1.48 Lot 160
along said S Hue 46 ft; th S parallel-W
1949
6.60
1949
■' to the City of Ann Arbor"
Central
railroad,
E
by
Bennett's
Ad*^
U
t
276
1949 - ".;.82
'
1940
8.11
1.48 U t 111
Ifflfc Adams St 28 ft; tb E 46 ft to W W 42.6 ft of S 180 f r o ! U t 10
1949
.. I . .
. (W ard.8)
ditjon,
S
by
Bennett
St,
W
by
Walker,
U
t
2
B8N.
R2B
1949
86.28
U
t
277
1949 ► 1.82
1949
8.11
1.48 Lot 162
1949
5.60
line Adams St; th
along W, line
1949
U t 88
1949 62.04
except the W 6 rd
1949
SSS1949
8.11 W 48 ftv of U t 9. B8N. R2B.
1.82 U t 278
1.48 U t 168
1949
Adams St to beg
1949
24.04 The N 120 ft of U t 21 exc the % 124> ft.
"G randV Iew "
86
1949 82.21
1949
99.06
U
t
279
1949
L
ot
184
8.11
1949
1.82
also the N 120 ft’ of land lying between
• . . (East) ■ ■
1949
1.48
(Ward 8)
"Assessor's Plat No. 1"
t . U, B8N, R2B
1949
89.81
,
1949
1849
8,11 U
1,82 U t 280
W line U t 21 ft W line Sec 4
1.48 Lot, 271
1949
U t 61
,
M49
7,41 U t 77
’
1949 16.78 Ld com at pt on N line Cross St 152.5 ft
U
t
14,
B8N,
R3B
1949
168.76
U
t
28.1
Lot
272
1949
8.11
1949
’
1.82
1.48
1949
9.14
W
ofSE
cor
U
t
.
271,
Norris
ft
Cnee
1949
Aaaeeaor’e Plat No. 2"
"Granger and Bixby Addition"
(Ward 2)
.
.
1940
1949
8.67 NT as ft of S 49WTft
1.82 U t 287
1.48 U t 278
Addition;
th
N
66
ft;
th
W
18
ft;
th
S
E
70,92 ft .of W 88 ft of U t 26
1949
U t 71 •
1949 85.11
(Ward
7)
of
W
90
ft
of
U
t
4,
U
t
288
1940
1949
1.82
8.67
1.48 U t 274
■1949 288.76
66 ft; th E 18 ft to beg
1949 116.81
1949
"Assessor's Plat No. S’
1949 113.11
B4S, R8B
1949
99.07 U t 46
1949
8.67
1949
1.82 Lot 289
1.48 U t 275
1949
"Resvrvey of a P a rt of Jenneee Estate in
U t 15
1949 85.85 Ld com at pt W lineMiles St where N
"Hamilton,
Roae
and
Sheehan's
Addition”
(Ward
1)
.
„
U
t
290
■ 1940
1949
8.67 P art of U ta 6 and 7, Com on NB lino ■
1.82
1.48 U t 278
-Jairli* “Addt'tr."
”
11ne~Msrt1 ir-Pl~extended~~Ely Intersects
1949
Assessor's Plat No. 5" v— —
Block
'
____ :
,
1949
8.67
1949
1.82 Lot 291
Milos St; th N 47* 27' 80" E 72.3 ft ^ ■
1.48 U t 277
(Book 8)
1949
1949 172.40
U t 16
Lbt 8 exc S 2 ft
Packard
St
71,77
f
t
BBly
of
iU
int
with
U
t
292
*
1949
3.67
1949
U
t
282
1.82
A
1949 -672.60
1.48
along W line Miles St; th S 60° 24' 30'' U t
1949
"Assessor'* Plat No. 8"
t
.
1949 107.60
B line of Haln Sti tb SBly on Packard
'
1049
3.67
1
n u n aa o<
r4849=. 1,82- U t 293
W 66.46 ft;r th S S^ZSL&OL'_W_294.5«L ____ "H . W. -Urseleree Addition1*
-M49- =4i4f U t 288
S -29,7■ft- o f - U t 9 and N 14.85 ft of U t U t 99
S
t
to
W
line
of
Alley,
N
91.84
ft.
W
-to...........
..............
........
.....
Xot'294
142----w
T
8
7
U
t
860
1949
(Book
I)
1.82
ftjZ
lB
Z
r5’;
26'
30"
B_46;8
ft
to
N
line'
1.48
1949
"Bennett* Addition”
10, also 8 ft in width adj on W formerly
143
52.5 ft, SWly 51.88 ft to pi of beg, B4S,
1049
8.67
1949
“
1949'— 71789“
1.82 Lot 296
Martin FI; th N 83® 0' 80" E along N E Vi of U t 83
1.48 Lot 861
1949
U ta 22 and 23 ,r
1949 26.82
platted ns an alley
R4B
1949 882.29
144
U t 296
.
1949
8.67
U t 871
‘1949
line of Martin Pi and its extension E tr W 60-ft- Of - U t^ 4 - ------------ - 1-949—FF4t691.82
1;4>
1949
4
1949
15.92
U
t
40
/
1949
47.45
N
48.6
ft
of
W
6
rda
of
B
8
rda
of
S
%
146
U
t
297
>
1049
8.67
1949
1.48 U t 872
897.13 ft to beg
1949
68.69 W 6Vi rds of U ta 42 ft 43 1949 48.20
1949
1,82
Lot-67
. — X1949 6.29
VHIacock’e Addition1 —
of U t 2, B4S, ROB
1949 286.62
■146----t 2,98
1049
3.67
1949
S 16 rda of E 10 rde of that part of W % S -45-ft o f-E -125-ft of U t 45
1.82 U
1.48 U t 884
1949
"Haywood’s* Addition"
(Word 8)
147
(Ward
2)
Lot
209
1940
.8.67
1949
’ / ------1949
7.45of N V4 ot Sec 10 lying N of Chicago
1.48 U t 885
1.82
1949
1949 60,91
ft of S 82.5 ft of Lot 7 U t 24
148 ■ ■
t 300
, 1949
8.67 B 87 ft of U t 8 and E 87 ft of S 16Vi W 47 ft of 6E_68,31
■ '
-1949 22.74
_ 1849
Rd. exc S 60 ft
1949
12.45 N Vi of U t 49
1.48 U t 656
1949
8.69 U
.
1949 62.17
149
ft
of
U
t
7,
W
7
.ft
of
U
t
9-and
W
7
U
t
301
1949
8.67
S
Vi
of
U
t
51
1949
84.98
U
t
657
1949
Ld bounded N by Wright,. E, by Foster, S
1.48
1949
8.69
160
ft of S l6Vi ft of U t 10, -S4STR8E.' pArt of U ts 4 and 6, beg on Fetch St 165
.
1949
CITY OF YPSILANTI
3.67
S 132 ft of N 262ft of E 165 ft of U t 65
1649 ■8,69 U t 302
by MiteB St and W by Miles St
1.48 U t 468
1949
ft E of SW cor of U t 6, N 199 ft, E
also fi 87 ft of N % of U t 1 and W 7
151
U t 303
• 1949
8.67
1949---- 81.04
Lot
669
'
1949
1.48
1949. 5.60 --------------------- ------4949
8.69
63.ft.
Sly
to
pt
on
Felch
St
60
f
t
E
of
"Original
P
lat"—
152
ft
of
N
%
of
U
t
18,
B5S,
R8E
U
t
304
/
1949
8,87
. —1949
W 100 ft of E 268 ft o f'N 165 ft of a N 66 ft of S 136f t of E 166 ft of U t 65
8.68 U t 303
1949
1.48 U t 660
beg,
W
to.
beg..
________
(Book—
2)
153
...........
1949-120.89.
- 1949- 8.67
...^
m o — 42:i6
parcel of Id lying at the'SW^cor Towner :
•“ 1949
1.48 U t 661
8.68 U t 306 - - 1949
.11
1949 67.65 W 80 ft of U t 12 ,
1949 17.94
154 .
: (Ward 3)
...... 1949
8.67
-— 1949
1.48 Lot-662
and Emerlck Sta
19.4g_ 86.06_ Part of U t 65. com at SE cor U t 65; th
1949
8.69; U t 307
"Jndson's First Addition"N 43 ft of E 82.5 ft of U t 13 .
155
N
66
ft
of
S
903.6
ft
of
E
98.6
ft
o
ftW
%
1949
3.67
N 6° E 70 ft; th N 85* W 165 ft; th S
1949
1.48 U t 668
1949
8.68
_______ i 1949 112.02
"Ainsworth Park”
(.Ward 7)
NS-V4-o< See 20, T2S, R6B, .|ylng-W.
4*6l&L___
5° W 1?1 50 ft; th N 77° 40' E 171.3(1
1.18 U t 574
— - w r .25.86 I Jit 308 ------------------— r— . 1840 -fhVh ■-of
-rm ~
W 99 .ft_of_Ut..4___
, 1949 ' 209.92.
............... -.... -(Book-1)--------- ---- -----(Book I)“
-LoUiT1
of-N;—
Main
SW
rt-846
r
-1949"8.67
ft
to beg.....:
....
....... 1949
41.64------ 19491748 U tr676^
“1949
"P
lat
ofWilliam—
Si—Maynard's.
Second
U
t
14
1949
226.04
S
18.6-ft
of
W
156,75
ft
of
U
t
19
and
N
Lot 158
20
■
1949
124.68
1049
8.67
Part of U t 66, land com at p t on E lino
1.48 U t 676
1949 27.21 U t 347
1949
U
t
83
.
(
Addition"
—
1949
186,05
33
ft
of
W
166.76
ft
of
U
t
20
Lot 159
(Ward
6)
■
1949
3.67
of Hamilton St -165 ft S of Harriet St; .
1.48 U t 677
1949 82.09 U t 348
1949
1949 -110.74 U t 107
2)
1949 202.17
Lot-160
1949 . 3.67 Beg at pt In N line of Seo 21, 687.06 ft N 60 ft of U t 4, (Ward
■th E parallel Harriet St 100 ft; th &
1949 19.80 U t 849
1949 . 1.48 U t 680
B6S,
R1W
1949
167.28
U
t
164
E
66.25
ft
of
W
126.25
ft
of:
S
49.6
ft
of
1949
261.30
Lot 161
S
86*
18'
40"
W
from
V
4
P«»t
of
aafd
U
t
350
1949
3.67
parallel Hamilton St SO ft: th W .parallel ■
1949 18.97
1949 81.44 U t 681
- U t 23
1949 laft^fcJ-Uita 178 exc.S 69 ft
1949 '.2.87
Us 231 to- 277 Inch
Sec; th S at right anglee 196 ft; th W U ts 10, 11 and 12, B4S, R3W
1949
8.67
-Harriet St lOO ft; th N along E line of
.
1949 18.15 U t 351
.1849- 80.01 U L _ p 2 j
'
1949 858.74 W 82 V4 f t of U t 45
:
1949 62.71
U 278
at
right
angles
100
f
t;th
N
134
.ft
to
'‘Asseseoi'e
Plat
No.
5”“
U
t-8
5
2
1949
8.67
Hamilton St 60 ft to beg
1949
9.08
1549 17.83
u V m to 349 Inch
}f69 81.91 Lot 688
----- . (Book ZJ :
: N line of Sec 21; th E 86 ft on N line of William ■9. Maynard's Third . Addltlon"(Book 1)
1949
3.67
1949 16.69 U t 853
lots .357 to 385 Inc).
1949 18.98 U t 686
(Ward 2)
Lt com at NE cor Michigan Ave and Com at the NE cor of, U t 6, Aeseeabr’e Fart’ of U t 66, land com at point on E
aald
Sec
to
pi
of
beg,
part
of
Section
21,
U
t
854
1949
8.67
_i
I
ln.e_of_HamUton_St-22(l-ft
S
Of
H
arriet—
U t 718
_1049’
1.82
-Adame StM h-N -96.& -ft-^th-B 81.37 -ft^
S 44 ft of Lot 7, and Nll_ f t of . U U ,
"“Frank-H, Clark-Sabdivlilon---T2S..-R6B
Tlat^NoT'5 and running th S 55*- 00"
1949
8.67
St; th E parallel Harriet St 100- ft; th
X o f 724
1949 40789" ■Ut—865-'
, 1949 77.75
B5S.R4W
th S 96.5 f t; th W S2..18 ft to beg,
1949 10.60
21
00" W *ak>ng N line of U t 6, 89.02 ft
tot 19
■ .
19<®
M8- Lot 726
1949
U
t
356
8.67
S parallel Hamilton St 66 , ft? . th :W
-1949- 18.97- U r3 5 7 “
„
_____
__________
1949
107.60
pa
r
nf
l.rit‘78
__>
1949
'595.35
U
t
-'B'
exc.S
70
ft
-(Ward~l>..
t
o
a
point
that-ie
N.55*
09'
0Q1E
18.00
“1949
“Colleie Height* EataUe”
8.67
l parallel H arriet St 100 ft: th N -along E—
1949 28.86 U t 368
Lot 783
"Maynard
ft
Gruner’s
Subdivision
in
tHs
N
88.25
ft
of
Lot
TO
I
1949
778.21
Com
at
Pt
on
B
line
of
Obaeryatory
S
tT
'
ft
of
the
NW
cor
of
U
t
6:
tb
S
34*
5T
1949
8.67
,1 39
V
1949
7.28 U t 761
line Hamilton St 55 ft to beg '
■1949 .31.73 U t 359
City of Ann Arbor"
S 27.56 ft of U t 101 and. N 82.76 ft of.
104 ft S of SW cor of Washington
00" E 121.20 ft; th N 72* 48' 00" E
1949
3.67
■
1949
9.03
1949 32.16 U t 360
Allege Heights Subdivision Number One" U t 762
U t 104
’
1949 403.88
(Ward 4)
Heights Add; th E at right angles ,61.42
88:09
ft
to
E
line
of
U
t
8;
th
N
13*
1949
.8,67
P t'-U t. '66, com . p t' 165 ft S of S line
1949 31.33 U t 361
7
1949 160.23
(Book 1).
it 248
}949
8.88 U t 807
ft for pi of beg; th 22.08 f t In arc of U t
09'
OO'1
W
along
E
line
of
Lot
6.
142.86
1949
8.67
Harriet and lOO ft E of E line Hamil­
1949 80.61 U t 362
,t 427 '
1949 118.12 U t 808
"Oak Crest”
U t 135 and N Vj of U t 138
.
circular curve to left of radius 88.68 ft
f t to the pi of beg, being the NE part
1949
8.67
ton; th E parallel with S line Harriet
1949 262.46
1949 29.68 U t 368 .
(Ward 2)
Lot 809
"Country Club Perk Subdivision"^
through central angle of- 87* 40'; th E
of U t 6
1949 107.95
1949
8.67
St
100 ft;- th S parallel with E line ,
1949 28.86
5ft ofU t 81 1949 141.70 U t 151 '
■ 1949v 66.98 Com at a point- on. the W:1!ne of U t 6
on line at right angle to Observatory St U t 83 nnd-E
it 66
1949
2.06 U t 810
t 364
1949
8.67
Hamilton 55 ft; th W, parallel with S
_1919. ,28.64 ■U
U
t
05
----------------------'-1940
■
168-.08
8
---(Book
5)
■
Lot
811
r
t949
18.79
—
83.28
ft
to
W
lino
of
Fow
it
Hill
CetnuTif- Weseasui re ■riat. No. 6 that Is S 17
T97F* - f i t
Lot 'W
Lot 8#
.line Harriet 100 ft : th N parallel with
1949 28.04 U
W Vi of U te 195 and 196 and W 12 ft of
Map of Ormsby and Page's Addition"
4969
8.08 U t 827
tery; th S parallel to Observatory St
12' E 109.97 ft of the NW cor of l b H r
t 866-<
1949' 8.67
U 90 E line Hamilton 65 ft to beg, Parcel 7
E U of U ta 195 and 196 1949 147.82
1949 28,86 U
__ v (Ward 3)
■1949 M . i i U t 828
-44.84 ft; th W defl 88? 14' 40* to right
th S.. 17* 12' E 43.99 ft along the W. ------ ------- ----- ^ -----1------- -4949.,---- 7.88
t-367
Lot 120.-4949"IOTT “29158*
N W o t E Vi of U t 198 . 1949 I O F
U t 829
B i o c S ' . ■
82.20
ft;
th
N
parallel
to
.Observatory
line
of
U
t
6
tb
SW
.cor
of
U
t
6,
said
"Cummings' Subdivision"
Pt U t 66, com pt 22.0 ft S o f S . line,
“South Devonshire Subdlvlalon No.
1949 80.61
S Vi of E % Of U t 198
T949 88.29
t 830
St 61 ft: th W defl 98* 16' to left 21.68 S 37 ft of U t 9,
point also being the NW cor of U t 10
-77;
7
1949— 26.87 U
Harriet and 100 ft, E of E line HamllLot 4
1949 -8,11
1.949 60.67 N >/, of Ut(207 and N 9 ft 8 ins of S V6
1949" 91.88 Ut-868 1
Lgt 881
ft
to
ol
of
beg.
part-of-S
ec
28,
T2S,
of
the
-Ainsworth
Park
Sub:
th
S
17*
M
HO
H.88
ton ; th Er par allel . with S line -H as riet R(=
■1949— -9rHH “f t ------ 28
.1-78^ 1
itfev - m r ■Lot "969 ■
" 1949 78.15 N l y - y ^ f u t . n r
42'
30"
-B-along-the
‘W;-dlne^oL“U
t-'46r:
*~1949 82.16 U t sot
~
a i~ m r
Lot -22 .
8.11
1949 52.17 S 1 - 7 rda of U t 237 exo right of way to
1949
1
1949 18.97, U t 370
844
• <W«W 7)
48.00 ft; th N 72* 17' 80" E and parHomilt
65 ft: th W parallel ■with S
5.11 Beg In moet Sly
1949
Michfgan Central railroad 1949
"3.78
‘.'Devomhlre Subdivision No. 1”
(Ward 4)
1949 18.16 U t 371 Lot 846
oor of Lot 4, Blk 4, Hill’s
allel
with
the
N
line
of
U
t
'
10,
84.50
ft
,
riet 100 ft; th N parallel with
1949 125.68 ■S 46 ft of N 96 ft of U ts 268
-1949- -8-1-1- — Addition r t h W to E line of S tate-S tr ■Lot— 8— 21949- 31.82 -U t—872 ■
Lot- 9?------ - ----- :— rrt::rrT 1 9 4 9 8 . 6 7 U r 8 8 9 to
E
line,
of
U
t
10;
th
N
18*
04'
SO"
W
E line Hamilton 65. ft to beg, Parcel 6 .
1949 28.08
1949
8.87 U t 890
1949
3.11
1949 52.17
Lot 98
1949 82.15 U t 878
8
2
N 52 ft, E at right angles to SWly line U t
along E 'line of U t 10, 48.15 ft to NE
1949 . 7.88
4949
8.87 Lot 891
1949
U ts 262, 266, 266, 269
1949 1281.11
3.67 , of U t 4, SEly to pi of beg, part of Sec U te 12 and 13
Lot 109
1949 32.16 U t 876
cor
of
U
t
10;
th
N
72°
17’
30"
E
Pt U t 66. com E line Hamilton 275 ft S
r-rit 2fi7 and S 6 ft of
-1040— 86.2S -K?10*9 -3./17... »'I8, ,T23; R6B
4Ut-IM-..494& .-J
T"> na,>
J h i
-- --------------------- “
'
along
a
line
pf
U
t
8,
1.00
ft
U
i
S8=
n
e
t:—tn
&
-194M
~ iw r s i r
Lot 126..........
1949
”U t2 6*90
g - ......... .. '
1949 .82.16
U t 898
iL * 0 M 5 -- of U t 6; th N~13* ~09'~W“ along~~E lin e
33
1949 158.76 N 48 ft of E B0 ft of U t W
Hamilton 65 ft: th E parallel with 8 line
1949 25.89
1049
Town 3 Sonih, Range 7 Eaat
8.67 Beg at a
1949 82.16 U t 879
U t 894
“Devonihire Subdivision No.
pt In W line of OliviaAve 44 t - 2
of U t 6, 43.16 ft; th S 72'° 48' W 92.09
Harriet 100 ft; th N parallel with E
1949
(West)
3.67
1949 80.08 U t 380
■2.58 U t 895Lot 178
-i
1949
ft N of N line of Wells St; th W 91.61 U t 17, Block 2 ,. Map of Ormsby and
ft to
pi of beg;being th* S
part of Uline
t Hamilton 50 ft;, th W parallel with
Page’s Addition and U t 98,. Assessor’s Ld com I t a pt 266.8 ft S of SW cor Race
1949 . 8.67
9,70 U t'9 8 l .
1949
2.56 U t 936
ft, N 44 ft, E 91.61 ft. S 44 ft to pi of
Lot 179 . \
'
1 1949
6
of
Assessor's
PlatNo.
6
and
the
N
S line H arriet 100 ft to/ beg, Parcel .3
and Chidester Sts; th S 66 ft; th S
1949
Plat No, 29
8.67
1949
9.50 U t 382
2.58 U t 937
Lot 189
x
1949
beg, p’art of Sec 88, T2S, R6B
43.00
ft
of
U
t
10
of
Ainsworth
Park
1949
9.03
' 2
1949 119.67
80V4* W ,132 ft-; th N 66 ft; th NEly , Subdivision .
1949
8.67
S1949L., 87:96 U t: 98388 1949 184.84
Lot 186
1949 18.58 Lot 910
1949 68.17 E 66 ft of N 10 rds of U t 66
IS? ft to beir
1949 43.80
4949 -847(Ward 3).
,1949 - --*41^ U t 384‘Allmand Helgh u "—r—:—
XoTfS7------- — r“TT~— ----” 1949" “ TOT Lot' W l'
■
1
949
I
B
l -.gft1649
ft of U t 3 and Ely part of JU>t U com at a "p t 832.64 ft S of S W COf --------. “AaseaatiV1! Plat No. 7”------------8.#?
1949
6.20 U t 385 .
(Ward 3)
f
„ W1,28.583
Lot 138
' . ’■■■ 1949 • 5.87 Lot 962
W 55 ft of E 121 ft of N 10 rdsiof U t 66,
(Book 4)
U
t.
386
Chidester
and
Race
Sts;
th
S*66
ft;
th
said
part
being
88
ft'E
ftW
on
Depot
8.67
1949
1949
6.21
Lot 212
.. ,1 9 4 9
Lot 80
1949 1163.02
8.87 Lot 963
.
1949 90.03
,
1949 . 116.74
St and 5 ft EftW on S ‘line of said U t
S 80° 16' W 182 ft: th N 66 ft; th Ely U t 21 exc W 2.5 -ft
1946
8.67
1949 v 6.20 U t 387
Lot 218
‘ 1949
8.87 U t 964
The Arm Arbor Land Company's
U t 25 except N 50 ft
1949 92.'44 W 66 ft of E 487 ft of N lO^rds of U t 66
~
5
1949
84.93
■
to
beg
)949
31.89
1949
U
t
447
8.67
9.92
1949
Lot 219
1969
8.87 U t 994
. Addition"
r 1949 112.4G-.
. . . 1949 86.60
Ld com at NW cor Spring and .Chidester ■'Lot 33
1949
8.67
"Patrldge Addition!’
1949 10.82 U t 448
Lot -234
1949 27.08 U t 996
"
(Ward 2) .
/
E’ 49.8b ft of W- 160.5 ft of N 10 rds .of
Sta;' th N to a pt 851.24 f t S of Race
1949
(Ward 5) i
•Assessor’s 'P U t No. 8"
■—
8^67 All that
1949 11.14 Lot .449
Lot 235 ,
7
1949 88.25 U t 997
part
ot
U
ts
2
and
8-dnd
N
26
‘U t 66
1949 : 82.62
St: th S 80*-'15' W 132 f t r th S to
1649 -*47Block
- (Book 31
—1949— 11,55 Lot 450
Ut 262.
T"
”
Lot'ffSf..
ft o f Lot 4 W of Ann Aroor Railroad
49
Spr In g- St rith-Ely_to- beg. —1949 “TOJ+ -U t—9..
-1940- -1.87
1949 138.IS
!Lar**Uer..slt!o»LAd(UtLo
U ta /— l-and-81949 M168- -U t 461Lor263 ----- — ------<>»,
right,
nt
waV,
B5Sf
R8E
1949^~8767 U r 9 9 9 -------—
rl949- -847(Book 1)
1949 ■ 67.09 | Ld tom at a p f on cent line Huron St------------ 1—
"~Awea»gr '*~PU t No.
452—1949— 11.58
Lot 318
■
1949 175.82
1949— 2.56 Lot 1000
78.89' ft NEly of cent line Monroe St;
:-194fi. 121.54.
1949
U t 4768.67
(Book 2)
U ta
6 and 7
1949 11.51 'U t 453
Lot 319
1949
2.58 Lot 1001
(Ward
1)
th -SWly along cent line Huron'St 340.98 U t 13- ■
1949
1949 111.87
8.67
"A. Laxelier’a Addition'1
1949 128.26
1
1949 11.51 U t 454
Lot'320
' •
U
t
11,
B5S,
1949
2.66 U t 1002
N
V
4
of
U
t
10
and
S
V
a
of
ft; th SEly at right angles 269 ft; th U t 14
1949 13.78
1949
8.67
1949
9.88
(Book 1)
6
1949 11.16 U t 455
Lot 321
1949 73.60 U t 13
1949 18.47 U t 1008
R4E
1949 179.81
NEly at right angles .301.4 f t ; th NWly
-1949- -847“Assemor's, Plat Number 10"..... .
1949 ■ 7,26
U t.U .
Lot— 5----6—
-1949— tH- Lot 456'
Lot 322--------------:------P
lat
No.
5"---------—
T949— ^IJTOT U t 1043"
"Aiaeeaor'a
271.8
ftto
-beg,
exc
NWly
J
3
ft_
for
1949
"Sooth,Park"
(Book 1)
■Martin Placo"
U t 457
32.14
1949
(W
.r4
V
)
-Kor-4s’ street
11149
*t9<9"
-tvaf-ar ■1949 25.8TB
— (Book 5)iffitn r
1949 *3inir T z r r o *
1949 82.03
-Ul-4791049------2,58 Lot-1048+949- -6 M -1949- 9m -|-L d com Ht a - p t- on- cent-dtoc-Huron-Bt- -fcet T
------m f r —M9.88 U t 1
u r ~7~
U t 461
13.621949
U
t
1082
Lot 480
90.09 ft Nly of City limltaj line running U t 69
1949
2.56
1949 132.23
0.86
1949 151.88 U t 15
1949
U t 462
U t 13
1949
13.61
U
t
1088
Lot 482
2.58
1949
9.03,
E of Huron gt: th S 67* 25' E 168 ft:
1949
9,54
1949
David F . . Ballentlnes- ft Rkhsrd E. U t 26
U t 32
13.62 U t,463
1949
U
t
1084
Lot-4835.6b
-1949- -2.56
1949
ih N 22° 34' E 80 ft: th
158 fti
Morse’s' Allotment of the Western
U t 26
1949_ _77.76
1949—-I876I- Ufr-464
U t - 42
1085
U
t
Lot 523
1949 82,16
th SWly 60 f t to beg ... 1949
'7;39
1949
'Addition"
"Miller's Addition’’
"Tappan Park"
14,85 U t 465
1949
1092
U
t
Lot 526
■8.67
182
ft
of
W
166
ft
of
a
parcel
of^ld
1949
1949
(Book 3)
(Book 6)
<Wa«l 7)
N
1.82 U t 466
1949
Ut 614
lying at SE cor Hamilton and Catharine E 35.16
2.56 U t 1095
1949
1949 125.12
........ ft of U t 2 and W 41.84 ft of Lot 8
SE 42 ft of U ts 63 and 54. and SB 42 ft
1949 22.27, "Steven’* Recreation Park Subdivision"
Lot 616
Sta
1949
88.90
2.56 U t 1099
1949
U
t
'
3
8
1949
298.61
“Charles
McCormick’s
Plat”
.
1040
’
9
in
of
SW
_6
ft
of
U
t
55
and
W
,3
ft
of
E
22.27
1949
2.40
1946
U t 96
Lot 616
ill pti on B
p^lfinigiin..,_____ U t 7 & S-33. ft- of-Tint—1J_
2.68 U t 1100
1949
(Book B_
1949 23.10 U t 237
1949:
2.6
Lot 617
1 Thru 9 and 16 Thru 22 of Stocking
ft S' of 'S line Michigan Ave; th E
1949 .. 2.56 U t 1101
' "
1949 188.16
5.21 U t 10 ■
wide and 40 ft long adjoining on Wly
,5
. . .
1®69
32.15
1949
1946
2.60
U
t
267
U
t
1105
Lot ,618
. and Maynard Plat"
~
parallel Michigan Ave 182 ft; th S
' 1949
2.68
"Bartholomew’s Addition"
U t 16 except S..164 ft and except W 8 ft
side of U t 88, E.'H , Waples First Add’n.
1949 30.08 U t 269
1949
2.60
Lot $19
parallel First Ave 48.07 ft; th W par­
2.66 U t 1106
(Ward 8)
. 1949
and U t 14 eXcept S 164 ft
(Book 1) .
1949 168.76
1.82
1949
2.60
1949
U
t
312
Lot
1
IBS*
Lot 637
allel Michigan. Ave 132 ft; th N along E N 45 ft of U t 68, •
2,66
U t 21, Assessor’* Plat No, 20, exc tri- "Map of A. Ten Brook's Addition to the
.............1949 133.67
1949
. 1949 43.99
1940 31.33 U t.a i2 —
.1949
23.29
U
4-1U
5bqfWr-llnH-First-Ave-48,07—
ft-to
-beg
■
—
---- 1 S T
2.56
— angular parcel—In—NW-~cori—Dc
-Lot-72—--------r:------------------1949- -.37-46- --------- ——Morse !*-Add i Uontl--—
— :------ —CHy-omcnr~ATbaT"
11940 _ BliSS. -Ut-337J
iM
U
t
1146
Lot- 64U
-------------.
,
1049
71,98
Bog
at
pt
In
“Nly
line
of
Lot
21-whlch
1949
2.56
(Book 1)
U t 73. ■
1949 .44.44
(Ward 6)
1949 . 44,37 U t 338
1649
2,06
Lot-649__
Is 25.89 ft SEly
from- NW -eer
cor- of said T he S 69 ft of U V 2 and W 13 ft of 8 <0 T^ mm, at nt. im -E-lina First Ave 132 ft
_1M9__37 ..44L
77 nml s s ft..of Tot 78 1949 -M .M U t 2—
i « r -275* Lot 1140 ft 1160
1949 IM 8
Lot 711
."Sturtevant Manor Subdlvlalon"
N of N lino Frederick St; th E park
_ U t _ 2 U th/NW Iy 25.89 ft to NW cor :. f t of U t 14 ...: ___ ...........1949 192.87
1949 73.78
1949 32.67 U t 4 and N 16 ft of U t '8
1949 -47,78 U t 1156'
U t 20
1949 20T78
■Frederick St*T32"ft;-thz:N-par8llel -FI.—
"Huron Home Blw»"
of U t 21: tfi SWly 10.98~~ft rn~Wly
----:1949“ "156788 U C T
-1949- -37.-45
“Travers
Addition"
"East Lawn Subdivision"
47.73
1949
43
1949
5.28
Ave 132 ft; th W parallel Frederick St
line of U t 21i th SEly 28.40 ft to pi
37.45Lot 16
1949 . 14,74 Lot 6
.1
1949
847 U t 14
----- 1949
-_r------1949---- 9.14 N"iT ff of U t 7 .and S Vj of U t 8_
o f W , “ aTao W a n g u ts r pKifCerin S B tot NWly 4 rds <3f U ts 48, 49 and’
1949 23,11
132 'ft; -O r^ K lb irg —E-Iln» FiTsl Ave
IS* SO
Lot 17
_ 50 .
"Johnaon Place"
1949
8.67
132 ft to bog.
1949 80.74
of U t 9, Aaaeasor’a Plat No. 19, City
t _ o a _________ :__________1S12__ 6U 5
1949 88.88
Ut-lfr
1949 -60.96"Breaker SubdlvialMi"
- m r -9849- Lot 27
-1949- -7t4 uUt_104
7.63
1649
of Ann Arbor, Deac aa, beg at Pt In Sly U t 65
W 4 rds of N Vj of U t 8 and W 4 rds
(Book 2)
'
1949 66.43 Ld com at pt oii W line Hawkins St 1421
149- - 8.11
ft
N
of
N
line'Frederick
St;
th
S
line
of
ILot
9,
which
la
29.61
ft
NW
of U t 9
1949 , 6.08
"Sturtevant Manor Subdivision No. 1"
U t 23 ’
1949 12.45
"Taomy Woods"
"Lapham A Hows’* YpaLManor
8.11
19
• along W- line Hawkins St 78 ft; th.
from SE cor Of said Lot 9: th SEly
“Case ft Perry’s Addition"
E 4 'rds of W.,8 yds of N
of U t 8 and
ft 181
1949 174.17
(Ward 6)
T w s— s n
W W W
, 1M
, , , JhUatst-p160
90°
to
right
99
ft;
th
defl
87*
to
right
29.61
f
t
to
SB
cor
o
f
Lot
9i
th
NE|y
E
-4
rds
of
W
8
rds
bf
Lot
9
Jot 84.,
’
(Book
3)
a rt.o f .U t 163 which Ilea N of M-17
Lot 4 ___
•1949 491.84
1949----- »47r
Iron stake Ld~
r in SEly line of U t 9: th
lot 108
55^0------72r8-fti-th-NEly
72,8 f t; th-NEly 12.6-ft to
to a iron
Ld-cbm
cor eoff Ad
Adama
and-Arcadia
—1949
7.88¥ * S|
•
1949
245
1w4v
~cbm nt-NE corams—
an
d—Arcadia ------------------- —— r-----1949
8.11
“Wildwood
Park
Addition
Namber
One"'
bet- 204——
— th-Ely-05.6 ft-to, b e g ,.U t T . WQrden L — Streets: th-N along-g -Hne-AdamsSt-60- -E-4-fde-of-N-V4- o f - U t 8 and-E. 4-rds of
L^t 152 “ JIT! V T *73:i"^T IlJ?ll^!"2l8t:[?n m rM rt:'o f.U rt6 8 ^ h lcirltM * N -o f M»17 —26.82 ft-to -p l-o f-b eg --------- ■■— L
1646".
8
,0
“
(W
afanrj
■
1949 107.60
Lot 20T---:19«8
6.79
/
; lt, „
„
" o f 1;®8 • ft; th Ely at right anglee. with Adams
Ut 0
‘
1949 .35,17
1949 94.09
U t 122 and Ely Vi
Lot 128
"Lapham ft How*'* Ypil-Manor
"Asseaaor'a Plat No, 22"
Lot 204 ’
16 08 Ld
Ld com at a p t on;W lino Hawkins St 865 s 3b
t 64
1949
81.04
6.79
1949
BY ft;
1i I thv<6 .NAw73V4*
(« 71 EAM37
VI ft*Vto»Wland U t 13
U t 179
1949
8.11
1949
180.08
^ S u b d i v i s i o n No, I"
,
lot 20?__
—
-(W
a
rd
2).
—♦irf--- .o f - R r - a n k U n - S U - t h f t : tn---------------f^*me?iW-0wned-i>y-BttUw--th-Sly-along
1949 26.08
formerly-owned-hy-B«Uey7-th-Sly-along Lot-iO— :— __________
-1949- 84.01U t-192—
1949------8.29
of
C.
T.
Wltinot’s—
Addition
to
"Map
sV
i'y
^
a
t^
^
h
t
'angTcs'tollawkins
8
t
1ST
Lot
23
'
’
1949
94.81
m
SW
y
at
right
angles
to
Hawkins
St
182
w
f
Boilev^and
40
ft
to
Arcadia
T^t.
s
i
^
1649
1949
^215:90
1949 88.68
U t* 842, 843 . ft 844
1649' 4.18 U t 201
W line of Bailey / land
U t 81
City of Ann Arbor"
n
"Eait Park Subdivision"
It! th Sly SO ft. th Tly to be^ ^ ^
1949 46.72
6.23 “Assessor's Plat No. 29, Being a Replat
1949
St: th Wly along Arcadia St 116-,ft to U t 32
U t 207
1
(Ward «) '
0W D.U.R. Rlifht of Way 55' frontage
“Lay Garden Subdivision’’
r
1949 . 28.44
1949
6.2,3
beg';
being
part
of
U
l
373,
Norris
and
U t 33
of Block* 3 and 4 North, Ranges 4, 6, U t 18 and triangular strip off S side of
U
t
203
- 16«B... 47.78 U ta 24 ft 28 exo beg at, SW cor o f Lot
Ld com at pt on W line of Hawkins St
1949 10.80
Cross Addition- and port of U ts 18: and U t 84
and 6 East, on the Plat of the Village of
"Supcrvtaor’a
Plat
No.
1”
lot 45 i s '.(i of U t 46
U
t
17,
said
strip
Wing
4,41
ft
on
Elm
460 ft N of N. line Frederick St; th W
1949 19.80.
eg. *h N 1*. 06' E 14.66 ft: th Ely to
U t 35
19 in Case ft Perry's Addition ,
y
Ann Arbor"
67.19
St-and
running
to
p
t\a
t
SW
cor
of
U
t
U
t
7
1949 ' 47 78
parallel to Frederick St 129 ft; th N
1949 18.18
SE cor of Let 24: th'SWIy to PI of beg;
1940 156.45 U t 36 exc S 6 ft
(Ward 4)
17
1949
175.82
lot 92 nlso the S 33.50 ft of U t 91
"textile
Subdivision"
7.22
parallel Hawkins St 60 ft; th E parallo
1949
1949 79.01
"Plan of Clarksville"
S Vi of Lot 43. and U t 44
1949 6.28
1.73 Lot 52
24.87
1949 22.81 Lots -97 ft 28
-1949
to
Frederick
-St_
120
'ft;
th
S
along
W
1949 38.60
(Book 1)
U t 45
—
---------- — l®4®U t 8(K— 7----■■■■■' ■- , ----- 1049 84,26.
l/)f 102.24.87
1949
2.56
llne'HawRTfis
St
50
to
beg.
Lot
11,
Woi;
1949
1949 129.95.
_ "Townsend’* SubdlvTslon"
U ta 9 ft 10""““
.1949 109.70 U t 48 ..
1948 64.96
CITY OF EAST ANN ARBOR
Jot 120
ta 29 ft 30
Lot 93
1949
7.22 U
dens
l®4® 87.88 — — “Cnllese Helahto Subdivision1’
1949 1L91 U t 45
2.58 Lot. 99
1849/ 116.18
U t 48 exc N 54 ft and exc S 60 ft of -N/
Ut 136
81
U
t
l®4®
Town
S
South
Range
6
East
■
2.66
Ld com at pt on W line Hawkins St 100
1949 80.82 Lot 62
1949
.........................
.
. . . .
trtrW
1949«rftT
>T .............................
E ~T 6(rft
1949 128.91
lot 137
46
I®4® 18.47 U t 108
(Book t)
*‘
ft N of N lino Frederick St; th W
1949
2.56 U t 42
1949 21.28 Lot"Waihtenaw-Club
S SO ft of N 186 ft of B 160 ft-of U t 48
1949 187,44 Com a t W V4 post of Sec; th N 1408.56 ft
U
t
109
^
79.62
View
Subdlvlalon"
^
1949
Joi-145U
t
215
2.66
1949 82.15 Lot 72
1949
•_ _
1940 , 16.84
1949 V70.89
in the W line of See for a pi of -Wg: -parallel Frederick S t 120 ft; th N Ut=231 - Jot 148
1949
' TrlO
, }®4® i® 8 U t 121
2.66 U t 184
parallel Hawkins St 50 .ft; th E paraJIeT
1949
2.66 Lot 7 1 -------1949
N 54 ft of U t 48
1949 , 87,07
list. y t h N 4 |7 . 6 0 f t In th e W lln e o f S e c ; th
Lot 181
-Lot—
188----------------------1949
3,66“-College
Placn
Addition”
"Aeeeeaor-’a
Plat
No.
81,
Belng
*'R*P
Fr^
e
r
lck--St-12(MtoHh-STfiwg-VMine
-2:56"1949 82,15 U t 74 .
1949
U ta 49 ft 50 ‘
-1949- 704.61
defl 107 17'^to thFTlght 134741 ft; th
Ut 204
(Book 2)
....of 'Argo L ake.H ills'"
U
t
189
”
J®4®
«•«
8,80
Hnwklns
St
60
ft
to
beg,
U
t
18,
Wor­
1949
2.66
1949
ft of U t 61
defl 78* 67' 40* to the right 207.62 ft:
Ut 205
t 75 1
70 fl of U t S . '
1940 144.49 N 66 ft of W 160 ft of E 200 1949
(Ward 6)
}*4® 8'88
dens
•, 1949 15.87
1949
2,66 U
1949 18.15 U t 257
63.46
th defl 91* 14' 40* to tho left 100' ft;
Ut 204
U t 91
Lot 8
_■
1949 222.44
_9.66_____
“Cress
A
Bagley’i
Addition"
Ld
com
at
tit
oh
W
line
Hawkins
St
60
ft
_1949---18,47
1949
“Normal
Park
Addition”
th-defl«90--to
th*
right
240_ft;
th
defl
. Ut 505
--V
T
t
—
-W
6
r
*
M
>
K
*
*
—
A
V
.
»
—
“
M1
---------------!»
«
!:!I
ut
n
r
Belnar
a
P
srt
of
.‘lAMsaaor'a Plat No. M ---- _ _
• (Book 2)
-1949
2,66
-1948- -2.56. U t . 838
--90T 'O -th»-rlghV-228,83-ft .to- the pl jif ."h T o f.N line Frederick St; ih W parallc
(Book 21
t6 S
•W ykihlinkw-CTubW tiW BuM IviH^
"67r42-ft-OfiW-fia^2rft^>frUt IT
t SW ^ S M tlo r r __
it T l f t r ----= 5 9 4 9 = Ii? « U
ia : . ± r :
“::i¥49.,.-188748.
beif! being" a part of W frt % oftNW
:
toT 211 ■
U t 14
Lot
94
of
Ann
Addition
No.
76:46
'Traver’a
1949
Hawkins St 60 ft; th E,parallel Fred
1949 32.16 U t 426
of
1949 47.78 U t 112
fr) V4
2
1.44
1949 698.91
*®4®
8,29
l^»t fl A V.
of U t ISL
lot 212
*.29
TOSrOt
Arbor!’
t
m
1049
erlck St 120 ft; th S.,along .W. lin e , U t - l f i —
1949
2,68
---4949 ^ U f 4 2 8
-1949—112,02The Irs n fd s -o f tho"S 40 rd»-of-H-)/6 o
-18r278“
................... . (Ward 5) . ......... ........... —
-194ft- -9.S0
-Hawkins-St—SO-fTTo-WgrUit-TS^-Wor*- U t 70—
i s i r . j i o f . to t-4 -1946----- 2.56 U t 118
---- 1949-19.49_.T14_. 78__
NE"V4— 10---- 4.00-........ - 1 9 49— l fr.89
U t -4fi8------ ------16Lot
111---r~~----4.14
U
t
1,
oxc
N
192
f
t
;
1949
62.17
1949
“Croai
and
Shu
its
Addition"
dens
,
1949
10.17
1949
82.16
‘Fulrvlew Height*"
M. N o rrlf Addition"
The S 1 rds of E Vi of NB M
U t 692
Ut lio
U t 138
4.14
Lot
4
194®
111-87
1949
(Book
5)
Ld
com-at-Pt
on
N
lino
Frederick
S
t
802
1948
2.56
....
15.59
1949
(Book 4}
U t 626
1949
2.66
Ut 112
1.78 "Asaoasor'a Plat No. St, Being e Rfplat Com at the10E VI 8.00
1949
ft W of W line Hawkins . S t t h N U ts 9 .A -10 1949 133760 U t 465
1949— M.68: U t 714------10<® 124.47
poet of 8oc; th W 807.8
1949
2.56 N V4 of U ta 221 A 222Ut 153
of Blocks 7, 8, 9 and 1 0 'Brown ft Poller'*
pnraltel
to
IfAwklns
St
182
ft:
th
W
1949
18.47
Subdlvlalon"
"Davis
Addition"
“Norrta
ft
Cros* Addition"
Park
f t in the EftW'A line for a pi of beg:
1949
4.11 U t 228
"Wataonia
Uts 170 k
Addition' te City of Ann Arbor”
parallel
to
FYederlck
St
48
ft;
th
8
78.88
1949
(Book
5)
(Book
4)
th
S
84°
08’
80*
W
24).62
ft;
th
W
m bl® * IJI * « Part of U t 174 dasc U t 224
1.74
1949
(Ward 6)
2.66 U t 265
parallel to Hawkins 8l 132, ft: th E S 4 rds of U t 8 except B 8 rds
1949
Land com 60 ft,8Vi In W of SE cor of
69.68 ft: th N 1* 17' B 200 ft; th E
1.74 U t, ^88, Asseaaor'a
7** in'
^ cor. of U t 171: th S U t 244
1949
Plat No, 88 and Sly %
U t 266
along N line of Frederick Jlt 48 ft to
11.13
1949
1949 51.35
U t 271; th W 46 ft 6V4 In: th N 66 ft;
184.43 ft In the EAWV4 line to the pi
171.
7
l
o
I®
tfto
NE
cor
of
Lot
1.74
1949
4- 1K«
l® tio NB
U
t
247
of
Lot
10,
Assessor
s
Plat
No.
82
U
t
267
beg,
U
t
65,
Worden*
City
Gardens
Un«
1949 -^2.56
th E 46 ft 8% in; th S 66 ft to beg.
W Vj of U t 80
-------— 1949 - -69.60
s i« ,t8'
43' 22.06 ft to ttHTBl
the SE oor U t 278
of beg; being a part of NE V4 of SE V
L82
1949
of U 171
1949 22.88
U
t
861
recorded
1949
2
0
7
being pnr of U t ’271
1949 289.04
10
0.57
1949
6.18
1.82 U t 89
.28 ft
1940
"Elm Garden*'
RfSobdlvitkm of U l 7 Home* U t 862
in 1U i i 1 th, ,N 88 48 ............
W 107.
I
- ■ 1949 62.17
Fart bf U t 272, com 117V$ ft W and 19
Beg In tho E&WV4»he at a point which Is Ld com at pt 642 ft W of W line Hawkins
1.82
, ..................
5 0 'E “ U v M t’a . land Parma"
(Book 2)
1949
"Boatavard Hsight*"
■«.02 f“ t /toi ?k0f
U t 878 .
St
and
132
ft
N
of
N
lino
Frederick
St;
the piV01,
of 1?4'
beg lh N la *
ft N of SB cor of U t 272: th N 36.4
552.28 ft W of jS V4 post of thei Sec; th
1.82
1949 98.47
1949
t 4
1949 42.41 U t 879
(Word I)
th E parallel Frederick St 120 ft; th N U
fl; th SE 49.6 ft; th W 33 ft to beg
W 720 ft In EAWJ4 line; th 8 1* 17' W
1
1.82 Lot 12
1949 18,87 U t
1949
.1949 13.69
K 41.63 ft of U l 41
8.69 U t 971
1949 125.69
1949
parallel
Hawkins
St
54
ft;
th
W
parallel
1949
6,60
200
ft;
th
W
80
ft
to
the
W
line
Of
B
U
t
28
1.82 U t 27, exc N 6.87 ft
1949
^
rirwood Hill. SubdlTblon"
8.69 U t 972
1949 62.15
1
.
1949
»n”
Frederick St 120 ft; th S parallel Hawk­
U t 290
1949 63.28
V4 of SE V4; th S 1° 17' W 50 ft In the
1.82 Lot 28
1949
1949
64.27
ot 3
.
1949 , 2.56
(Book
1)
ins St 64 ft to bet, -U t 70, .Worden*
U t 678
ot'294
1949 97.04
2 line; th E 120 ft: th 8 1* 17' W
1.82 U t
1949
1949 64.27
1949 260.46 L
1949 47.01 T/Jt 1
U t 988
N 9 rds of U t 300
1949 174.27
106.60 ft; th E 1064.24 ft: th N 0* 0,4'
1.82
N n
1949
25.1
1949
U t 1008 * '
U
t
4
to tho City of
90.3 ft of N 136 ft of U ts 311 A 812
W 196.60 ft In line parnltol to E line of U ts 83 and 84, Wordens Gardens Unre­
____ 1949.. 1.82 "Brown ft ABaeh's"Addltlon
. 1949 - A .i l S................
U t 1005 •
n ttA rb o rrM Ich lg an -........— - "SecT“t r E^re6“f r t o th* E lln8 of See;
- ............... - ........ 1940' 106.17
corded
“
194949. 12 -lx»t -27
1.92
1949
1049
28.8
U
t
28
U t 1008
.
(Word
7)
^
R»U B lM l.lito i”
(Book 8)
th N 0° 54' W 60 ft In Sec lino; th W Ld com at pt that Is 542 ft W of W line
1.82
^ 1949
‘
1949
66.89
— —.........
2B«QI
U
t
29
U t 1018
_W
85ft-0
f
E
7
0
..fto
f
fOiLow!.ngUsc,
U
t
i
■
*
folk
K % of U t 336 except \V 60 ft
■660.85- ft;- th-N -1—1
0_fto to- pi of : Hawkins—S t-and--06O -ft-N -of. N- line
------ - 1949— -1,82
1949
87.22
U
t
‘30
U
l
1014
1949 1075.40
■4
and
N
V
4
of
U
t
6
1049
Wg, being a part of NB
of SB Vl
1.82
Ot 2i4"C,‘*ttlln*‘' kittle Orchard*"
1949
Frederick St; th B parallel Frederick
"KaUbrook'a Addition"
t , 72
~ 1®4»
U t 1016
1949 45,42
U t 866
1949 101.18
10
9.40
1949 59,38
1.82 U t 18, exo B 70 ft
St
120
ft;
th
N
parallel
Hnwklns
St
60
1949 68.29 U “R,
1949
(Book
»
•
Lot 1018
A.' Nlcholl’a Huron Rlvar Hllia"
S 29 ft of Lot 18 and N 20.5 ft of Lot 17
“M. Norris, B. Follett. C. Joslin ft K, M.
1.82
ft;
lh
W
parallel
Frederick
St
120
ft;
1949
"Darlington"
A * a -(’fOVC P*fk Subdlvialon"
U
com
at
NW
cor
Forest
and
U
w
ell
Sts
9.66
1949 86.28
Lot 1025
1649
Skinner Addillon"
1.62
th S parallel Hawkins St 60 ft to beg,
1949
86.17
ot-03 -------- ---------- - 1949 62,16 U t 41
th W along N line Forest 101.91 ft: th N
2.66 Ut~I025
1949
>949 90.56 8 100 f t of B 40 ft of Lot 2 1949
(Book 4)
1.82 W 86 ft of Lot 86
Lot 85, Wordens
1949 27.41
1949
119.69
1949
48
U
t
10V4*
W
185
ft;
th
N
44*
48'
B
16.07
U
t
88
otioo
1949
7.22
2.66
iuu,.,
..1949..
*■.1■
U l 686
1949 110,74
H*
J*
W. M M
----------1949— -LOT
-1949- -9S.89l Ut-wmr n tp t- th at-1 s - 64 2 Tt W-of - W IIn*
Ely
*8
ft.
to
-U
w
sll.^S
t;-th
Sly
..........
1949 16.88' Lot 64
'ot 112
S
I
S
U
l
10-.
'Ut“68V----------------- •--------- tWr'TJT.'St
1949
1.82
1949
1949 4S'.67
Hawkins St and 100 ft N o f H 1 ne
along
U
w
ell
St
183.98
ft
to
beg,-part
Lot
109
2.56 U t 1104
>®4«
*•** U t 66
1949
{Wltd
7)
“Norris
Weitetn
Addition”
1.82
1949
1949 105.12
U t 66
Feeder Iok St: J h B parallel Frederick
U t 117
of Block A
1949 283.82
. Hjll Creat Subdlvialen"
2.66 U t 1166
1949
(Book 2)
1.62 E 42 ft of U t 8 and E 42 f t of S 85.87 ft U t 182
1949
1949 75.97
St 120 ft; th N parallel Hawkina St 50 "Follett A Vought and Holmes Addition" U t 579
U t 1167
1946
1949 65.
42
1949 20.01 uu tt 57
1.81
17.48
1949
1949
88
Lot
203
ft;
th
W
parallel
Frederick
St
120
ft;
!:!! U t 1196
B ! . r 1 ,“
,,1 J 1
(Rook 4)
JLand com nt SW cor Lot 688; th N alo
4.46 u t 81
1649
1949
1.82
Vj of Lota 60 A 61
17,62
1946
IVIp
/
ft fevB
1949
U
t
204
-184SL
o f-U U 633ift-634—— _ 1 9 i L U y R . _ W line U t 586. 192.02 f t : th E 82 1 ..
U t-I2 ftl
— 1 9 4 ft- L9»
1949-/T W 4
L o tW
W 12 ft Of U t 662ft B 4R ft o fC o t 6flS
1949 - a
th Sly 171 ft to S Una l>or58fl t t r W t r '
U t 1289
1919 2 i.9 i Lot
1.82 - £ n r ...
1949
I94g
1S.16
U
t
221
.......
1.4,78.
U t fti. Worden Gardena
1949 - 48.89
, 1949 . 78.76
rt..7?-':!!utan,D»»-ft,b44vf*Um
— >i m i M a ito a "
—
-I-1949—,
Along 8 lino Lot 686, 81 f t to. beg ;
Lot-1280L82
— 1969
„
------- ----------------"48.’81”
"Darlington
NomVsrOft*"
1.78
~
"Gllbilrtii
Addition"
U t 1296
1949
, (Ward 4)
. .
1949
1.82 Lot 98
U t s 104, 105, Wordens Gardsns Unre­
*U 72 i 74
1.81
1949
18.16
U
t
128
1949
1.78
(Book
5)
U
t
1857
W
M
ft
of
U
t
6
and
that
part
of
WOT
1949
"R. L. Owen Sebdlvielon"
1949
9, i f
ot 76
corded
1949
42,84
1.82
1949
1949 15,20
Lot 94
1.78 U t 1868
ft of Lot 6 8 of Catherine St, B2N, U t 228
1949
(Book 2)
1949
t 41
«
1®4« »«'44
1.82
1949
1949 124,67- Ld com at nt 560. ft N of N line Frederick U
1.78 Lot 1866
RUB
1949 - 42.84 U t 224
h i U t IS
1949
1949
194T
9.14.
"Gray'* SttbdiflHefl ef U ts >67”to 478; U t* 7 -ft-> ----------------1.82
1949
St
and
602
ft
W
of
W
line
Hawkins
St;
Lot
96
1949
15.20
1.78 U t 1866
Com at Int of M line of Catherine St and U t 226
1949
1.82
U ts 18 A 19
1949
9.14
1949
1,81
1949,
Inelaaive,
of
Follett,
Vonght
ft
Holmes
th
W
parallel
Frederick
St
100
ft;
th
S
16.20
1949
U
t
97
1.78 U t 1867
Pelms 8obdlvlilon"
w Una of Glen Avei t h W 8 rd».Jn S Lot 226
1949
1949
Addition"
—
19491
parallel
Hawkins
s
t
124
f
t;,th
E
..................
1949
17.62
U
t
98
1949 — “1**78 U t 1868
U t 227
(Book 4 )
1949
1:8
1949
(B ook#)
1MS
parallel Frederick St 100* fti th. N P»p*
1949 17.61
1.78 U t 1369
1949
1949
“ r e , ’W s T , r s t ® ; £ * S ' % U t 228
N >4 ft of Lot 15 and B 180 ft pt 'Outlet
1.82 U t 102 /
allel
Hawklne
.8t
126
f
t
to
b
i
g
.
U
t
a
l
l
l
1949
129.911
U
t
109
1.78
U
t
868
U
t
1889
1949 101.18
th S
1949
1949
1.82
A’
68.01
1949 >1.>0 Lot 12
and-----112, “Word^aa
U tl0 4
ltd
17.OT
.....
Lot H I '
1949
I m A iuM II i
- f a s
:■ V-
^
81 iwTMSi
I k
u s
U t M
lw
r
—Lx.
AY. FEBRUARY
Tcttaxa*
PAOB
Vten Mr
Oewrtetiea
or Mm
CITY
.Tl
or ronti
CRT
or
YPMLANTI
____ “ P k
i s 51
Id* 101
M
Lot t a
7
dm
or YP8ILANT1
I Q iid te t #ak4lvM4#»s
1*41 114.TI Lot t end N tt o M u 'i eao,W 40 ft of
Ml
.1949 18,OS
1141 fl.tt
8.41
1M9
1.44 Lot 42
1MI
1949 88,74
1141 41.74 Let 44
71.40
IMt
i n Let 41
IM t
. "Prowaet Park JaMtvUU*”!
1MI - IS .fl
(Seek
4)
IN I M.U
1M9 j!7.f?
IMS M.tt Lett#
U
“
1M9 148.71
IMt M.U Let 51
1M9 41.U
7.8S Lot 108
IMt
1M9 80.19
TJt Lot 149
IMt
"Sad Addition”
IMt T.U
(Bee*
4)
IMS 4S.lt
4.U pom on. N line Maole St 160 ft IS of I
1M7
IMt M.U Xine River Sti thN parallel ,to -River St
146 ft; th E parallel tirMaple St 80 ft;
IMt ll.M
th S parallel to Elver St U K line
, IMt H.1I
Maple Sti til W along N line Maple St
IMt 41.M
80'it to beg. being part of LoU 118 end
T.U
IMt
Si4, Sad Addition end pert of LottSO,
U.17
IMt
M. NorrU. B. Follett, C. Joel In * B. 84.
T.U
IMt
Skinner Add. Owned and oocuplod ai
IMS 41.40
\ 1946 47.tt
IMt 11.17 one pareel
“Stneke Addition”
7.M
IMt
(Book
1)
IMt tl.17
1949 88.80
IMt
7.U N 60 ft of Lot 28
IMt It.tO "Trim * McGregor** SubdlvUiea of a Pert
rlMt 11(41 (Lota II, 54. ft. 81. 87 4k 88) of H. W.
IMS 90.17
Lenilere’i' Addition"'
IMS
(Book I)
IMt 17(01 L o ti
1949 6S.80
IMt
7.U Lot 19
1949 42.47
IMS 7.81
"Volkealng A Co’e Sebdivialon"
IMt 110.74
(Book t)
1949 19.80
IMt
T.U LOU 7. 8 * 9
1949 116.81
1M9 10.44 LoU 10. 11 * 12
" ‘tt of‘ Lot
1949
L 14
1*49 it.m Lot IS A E
IMS 42.87
62. 68, 64. t t * 68
IMt 11.17 LoU
1949 87.70
LoU 57, 68 A 59
IMS S7.ll LoU 88 A 44
1949 160.84
IMS 1,75 LoU 49 A 70
1M9 128,40
-<
>»■-7t -4 - 80---- *—
-M49- -tr7 t ■faOU-78 r-74rt -76r-7t
t
t
u
Lot SI
Lot lit
Let ltt
Lot IM
Lot 147
Lot ltt
Let 158
Let 114
Let ITT
Lot Ml
Lot tit
Lot tit
Lot ttl
Let MS
Tot IBM
Mtaet
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Lot 160
Lot 214
Lot* l it * 1 1 7
Let ISO
Lot m
Lot Ml
Lot ltt
Lot III
Lot IfT
Let III
Lot m
Let HI
LoU 114 * t i t
Let IM
Lot Ml
- Lot <01
1 0 0 7
1949
1947
1M9
IMt
1949
Lot 407
LeW *09 end 409
Lot 4 lt
Lot 441
Lot 441
Lot 411
Lot 444
L o t« S
L o t« 4
Lot 471
Lot 481
Lot 489
"Lot 490..
90.89
;
1949 120.24
of LoU I to 3 A S 20 ft of B tO
M.U -S ft2.0offt Lot
* N W o t LoU 81, 82 & 83 *
81.78
vacated alley between LoU 1 to 3 * 81
to 83
1M9 104.17
Lets 84 * 86
1949 72.89
"Weatern Addition"
IMS
—
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—
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-(Book
3)
— ------- —
1949
W 34tt h of the S t t ol LoU 1. 2. 3 * 61
IMS
1949 68.49
1M9
E 55.84 ft of Lot 4
1949 74.81
1949
S aw
85 uft vt
of Lot 18 except E 10-ft.
« aleo
IMS
except the N 6.90 ft of the deec
_1949_ JMP „
1949 204.89
1949 <9.89 Lot 60 except W 5 C ~ f t" ~ " - ^ W JJT;247<7
19.80
28.87
10.81
—7,81
7.88
88.80
15.87
42.74
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V1LLAQB OF MILAN
VILLAGE OF MANCHESTER
dk% da ff Pared
w Pend
VILLAGE OF DEXTER
Tow* 4 flM tfc Range • B ut
VILLAGE OP DRXTBB
Towa
4
8euth.
Range
>
Skit
'
VILLAGE
OP
CHBLSRA
Town 1 Beith, Bkige t But
CRT OP YFBILANTI
Town 1 Sceth, Range I Beat
"North Side Addition”
"O rlgtiul Plat" ’
Tewn 2 8m th. Range 4 Bnet
"Original Plat"
Com at NB eor of See I, T88, RIB; th N Beg at BW cor of Lot 17. Blk 27i th Lot 9
"Weetiewa Addltien"
... ...........---------- J)
Beg at SW ror of Locr E. GaUa 2nd Ad* Beg at the NW oor of Lot t; th 8 U* E
48' W H t.li fti th N »9* ??'
...........? I ! ; S S S ; ! ! 1!
SWly 90.80 ft alongi(the^SWIy pi^onga- Lot 10
’{•Sft, to the 840 ft contour op tke SuM» °]
ditioo to the V(Ha£f of Chelae*, a rw
Lot 6 and E IS ft of Let tLot 27
Uofl
of
8
line
of
Blk
27
to
the
W
line
‘
6
rdf
in
the
Wly^llne
ef
101.84
<
IMS
corded pint: th S 81* B MS chat th 8
the Huron River for a pl o j.k y f/ »k
of E tt of SW lT of 8ej Si th N Lot 70
66* 8 4 rdf loathe Ely
4
19* 18' W 154.10 ft; th « 78* 16 W 1*
4.81ehai th S 8* 16' W 10.69 eha; th N
8 U ft .< * « It .< U « « m ,
178.70 JR In the w lln# of B tt of 8W Lot 71
J f t i . 1M9
th N 25* W «
rda:
th
N
19*
16'
B
162.70
ft
to
840
ft
64* W ,647.32 ft to a point In the W line
Lot 90
Twp. 1949 . 1:8
tt
of
See
2
to
a
point
In
the
W
line
of
8
to
th#
NE
cor
of
Lot
8;
th
8
U
W
contour; th 8Ely along 840 ft w n tiu r
of See;- th N 11,44 cha on 8oe line to
Twp, 1949 ,Ml
,,
Lot 17; th 8Ely 162 ft In W line of Lot Lot 91
6 rda in the Nly Un* of Let 8 to the pl
l
to the pl of beg, being part of See 62, -I7., tq. thc -cLjaf,- hog, toting-A-Pgrt-Sa.
the p) of beg. being a part of 8W frl H
of'beg.
being
a
■part
of
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1
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Elton St, ‘Now cloeeg
Twp. 1949 S1.29
VII. A Twp.
Lot 1
IMS 88.46
VII. 1949
27 ■
-Vll. 1949 98.21 Lot 99
"Jamao Ceagdoa'a tnd AdditWn” — Com at the 8E oor o f-lo t 5: tii N 26' W 'Plat „
the,Addltien
te
the
Village
of
L
o
t
i
l
t
Lot I
IMS
Twp. 1949 | S
Of
Com
at
NB
cor
of
Blk
40rtbB
«1*
W;I0
99
ft
in
Ely
Hnf
of
Lot
I
f
o
r
a
p
l
of
W t t of Lou 10 A lC .
Lot 4
IMS
Lot 116
Twp. 1949
b e g ith S 65* W 64.6 ft: Ut N 26* W u , ,
.
6
“ Twp. IMS 41.00
rda in the N \iM o f j l ^ « L tA.®„a2I Lot 187
Lot 7
IMS 72.71
1.8#
Twp. 1949
)2
ft
for
a
Pl
of
beg;
th
8
29*
B
88
10
ft:
th
N
66*
B
68.6
fti
th
8
26*
B
E
t
t
of
LoU
7,
8
A
9
70.41
Lot 9
1M9
'Mary J . Raywal^i Addlttim"
"SapervUer'a
Plat
No. l"
10
ft
in
th#
Ely
line
of
UA
I
to
pl
of
,
I
VII.
1949
10.IT
62.44
Lot 28
IMS
....
45.77
VI). A Twp,. 1949
LoUS
Raliln; th Nly along the river to a
beg,-being a part ofsM t 6
_
"Jaawa Congdon't Ird Addition”
LoUV28 A 29 except the E 60 ft of both
Twp.
1949
48.08
14
'
Vtl.
A
Twp.
IMS
5.11
Lot
18
point
which
l»
S
61*
W
tS
ft'from
th
e
IMS 118.04 Beg at the KB cor of Lot 1, Blk 2; th '8
pl of beg: th N 61* E 68 ft to the pl of
9* 30', W 1.116 chne to SE cor of Lot 1> Beg at the SE cor of Lot 6: th S 86* W
"Mary J. Raywelt's td Addition"
E 60 ft of LoU 28 A 20 * ■ 1949 100.94
boundary o f Lot .7
1
th K 80* 80' W 1 chn; th K 0* 80' E to
66.6 ft In the Sly line of Lot It th N LoU 89 to 42 !no„ al»o a parcel of land
"The WiReon Sebdivtaton"
Vll,
A
Tw
p,‘
1940
I9V.lt
s
“
;
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5
S
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.
.
.
.
.
the
N
line
of
Lot
1:
th
N
89*
E
1.01
(Rm I 1)
26* W 99 fti th N 65*"E 68.6 ft; th^S
bounded NAE by Mill Creek, 8 of Lot®
chna In the N line of Lot 1 to the pi of
26* E 99 ft In the Ely line of Id t • to
Lot 28
1»<9
5.40
82 to 42 incl of Manr J. Raywalt • 2nd
Town 4 Sooth, Range 8 But
beg,.exc
the
S
8.69
ft
In
width
thereof,
the
pl
of
beg.
being
a
part
orjU>t
t
Addition and W by the Nly prolongation Com ot 8 M w ti o f See: th W 8 rd*end 1jfu l" y ’M ||£ 7 “^ a i T e f , aey*r2nd
* T a ,;a
' dSls1 '
"Tke Woods Sabdlvtolon"
being
a
part
of
Lot
1
14.
Twp.
1949
41.87
of the W lino of Lot 42
Crooks,
- (Book 1)
8 Ik* in T h e 8 .Hrjo.of Sect for ^ p l of M(j p ir t 0y Braman’s Add. in the VUfii
2
VII.
1949
10.27
alio land bounded N by Mill Creek A
Lot 24 except K 46 ft and except W 25 ft Entire Lot 2. aleo beg at the SB cor of Com at NW cor ofLot 2: th 8 47* E 41
U T t h V 2 rd* 2i lk»; th w 4 rd* and
o t Ml t o " - .
~ v“ »
1M9 179.31
ft In the Nlylineof
Lot 2 for a pl of Huron River, E by 4k*.B kn# of the
28 Iki to the.center of Clinton Rdadi th
-Lot 1: th-N 9* SO E 8.39 ft In the E
Vll. A Twp. 1949 A lii
Lot 60
Village limlu of the-VUlage-of-Dwter,
beg: th N-4t*"W 28 ft end-6 In* In the
SEly
along
Clinton
Road-to
a
point
In
line of Lot 1: t h 74 80* 30' W 1 chn: th
8 by the 840 ft contour on 8 tide of
Nly line of Lot 2: th 8 261 80' W 48.86
the 8 line of Sec I: th E 187.28 ft In
"Supervleor'a PUt Ne. 8"
N 9* 30' E to the N tine of Lot 1: th
VILLAGE OF CHELSEA
ft: th 8 31* 50' W 76.74 ft; th 8 44* E
S line of Sec to the pl of beg, being a
S
89*
W
1.01
chn*
to
the
NW
cor
of
Vll. A Twp. 1949 19l.li
JS 5S ,h ” * w
57!
Lot
2
Town ! South. Range 3 B u t
7.60 ft; th NEly to a point which la 8
part of s\v tt
9(W Lot 4
Lot 1: th S 9* 30', W to the SW cor of
Vlj. A Twp. 1949 H ill
26* 30’ W 61 ft from the pl of.bjgt th
Lot 1: th S 80* SO' E to the pi of beg,
"Original P lat"'.,
.
,
N 26° 80' E 61 ft to the Pl of beg,
"SopirvUor'a PU t No. 10"
VILLAGE
OF
MANCHESTER
lx>t 9. e x e ^ e . y 1 rod In^ wldth th.mof
being entire Lot’ 2 A part of Lot 1
Com
nt
thei
N
tt
p
o
rt
of
Sect
th
■■
MAO
being a part of Lot 2
2
r
Vll. 1949
8.41
rd* In the N lino of See: th.-8.KJjtO^rda Lot 42
Twp. 1949
19
Twp, 1949 67.86
Town 4 South, Range 8 B u t
Ml
Beg at the Intersection of E line o f ,Me. Lot 6
2
VII. 1949 14.59
for a pl of,beg; th S 4 rda: th B 11.10 Lot 44
Twp, 1949 , 8.71
Beg
at
the
SW
eor
of
IkA
8;
th
N
<7*
W
>
"Original
Plat"
■Kintey St and N line of North St whieh
th
N
4
rd»;
th
W
1U
0
rda
to
the
rda;
"Mary P. Fraaera Addition"
"Wilaon A W arner’* Second Addition"
10 ft in the SWly line ofl ^ t j i
N The N 28 ft Of the S 127 ft of that part
intenection it N 20* W 3 rd» from the Lota 7 A 'S 1
■' Twp. 1949 24.33
pl of beg,^being a t m r t ^ W ^ .o f NE
is* E 40 ft: th 'S 47* E10 ft: th N
NW cor of Blk 8. B. Congdon’t Addition "G luier, WilklRun and TnttU Addition”
of Block 17 lying B of River, Raltin.
.VIL.A Twp.
1949 HI,IT
Lot
9
....................
43*
E
188
ft
In
t
h
e
NWly
line
of
Lot
8
the Nly A Sly boundaries of Mid N 2f
to the Village of Chelsea; th N 70* B 8 Lot 7
Twp. 1949 28.99
a t a point ths-N B line of Second L,
to the NW cor of Lot48; th S 47 ^-5
at the N >1 poat ,o|f
»k B >V/6 Com
id*: th N 20* W 4 rda: th S 70* W 8
ft being parallel to the S line of aaic. Com
in
the
Village
of
Milan
47.54
ft SE tf
rda In- the N line of Sec, th S 14 4/6
rd» in the NEly line of Lot Si th S 48
block 17
VlliA Twp. 194ft 15.07rda; th S 20* E 4 rda te the pi of beg.
the SW cor of Lot 10 in Plat of WlUoi
rd* for-a pl of beg: th E 12.50 rd*i tK
VILLAGE
OF
DEXTER
W
12
rd*
to
SWly
I
n
e
o
f
L
o
t8
:
t
h
being a part of NE tt
5 Incl., alio Lot 8
and Wamer'e Seoond Addition to the
5 8 2/5 rd»i th W 12.60 rda: th N
N 47* W 3 rd* to pl of beg, being a LoU 1 to 18
; 12
VII. 1949 10.27
Town 1 8oath, Range 6 East
Twp. 1949
4.32
Village of Milan; th NEly along a llm
6 2/6 rda to the pl of beg; exo tpe E
nnrt of Lot* 7 and 8 ■
Com
at k4he
SW vyi
cor of
Lot
18, D. B. Tar
ViU
Mb'
MV
U
we
eev»*i
•
we.
.... ..........
—
"Orielnal 'Plat" — - - - —part ui
v[|
T Twli| 1949
xn rrta~tTr width thereof j -being-a-part- -making-* NE anale-of-90* 21' with-tt>r
Vli;-g-Twp.
1949 42.07 -LoU-4 A 7if tf f f - A d d itio n to t h e V iila g e o f C h e la e a :
***•*:------ — Twp. 1049- 4.887 of W Vj of N E 'tt
-N-lliiFTif~8fwira’- St 64;6' ft r - « r NR||“
’TIT
2 ~ Vll. A Twp.. 1949
7.H ' j^g at S B c o r of Lot 8: th ’N «
th S 87
6 8 '
E 2 rd f!
th S l* .0 9 ' E
J X b T l----defl 9* 18' to the left 26.0-ft; -th NE?
Twp. 1949'
6.99
AH th at _part_of Block* 19, A 20 lying N
VHt A Twp.- 1M9 .76.67rdi" for a 'pi of beg: th S 1* 09' E 3:5- -Lot 7- ., 2
defl 12* 88' to the- rfght_8W 6"frto u
of Polhamu* Addition and the NEly proW 3 rd* in thwbfiy line of Lot 8, th S
"J. W. Cowan* Second Addition"
rd.; th S 87* 58' E 12.2 rtU: th N-80* Beg at the'K E cor of Lot 6; th S 26* E
Iron pipe In tho W line of Doyle* Ad­
110 ft in the Ely line of Lot 6: th S
43° W 12 rd* to the Sly.line of I f t 8: e longation of the SE line-of Polhemu* Blk 12
12
Vll.ATwp. 1949 16.53
E 3.69 rda: th.N 87" 68' W 11.06, rda to
dition; th Nly along the W line tf
'66* W 06.82 ft: th N 16* 23' W 111.26
th S 47* E 3 rd* In the Sly line of Lot
Addition
__
, •
, 0.
the pi of beg, being a part of KE tt
Doyle* Addition 4.7 ft to tho NE cor ot
Lot*
9,
10
A
11
19A20
Twp. 1949
1.87
ft to the Nly line of Lot 6; th N 46*
8 to the pl of,beg, being a P*rt0?f Y?1,*
12
Twp. 1949 22.00
13
Vll. A Twp. 1949 49.46
Lot IQ in Wll*on A W arner’* Second
Vll, A Twp. 1949 61.38 Com a t SE cor of Lot 4: th SWly, 6 ft in
E 79 ft in the Nly line of Lot 6 to the
Com at NW cor of E W of NW t t of See
Addition;, th NWly along the N lino of pl of beg, being a part of Lot 6
87.36
:_.S
line
of
Lot
4:
th
defl
90®
to.
the
right
Twp.
1949.
12. T?S,
th S tt» E-40.21 ch» In
-Lot-10,-4 0 ,84-ft to 4h*-NW- cor-of-**l46
Vtl. A TWp. 1949 T2879:j- -Lot 4...
^VILLAGE OF MILAN
99-ft for a pl of beg; th deti 90* to the
the t t line to N iine of Michigan Cen*
6.92
Vil,
A
Twp.
1949.
Lot: th 8WIy 182,0 f t In th* W line t f
left 17 ft; th defl 90° to the right 33
'. tral railroad: th N .71* E 6.00 cha for a Beg at the NE cOr of Lot 1i th S 26* E Lot It
Town d ^ u t h , Range 6 E u t
Lot 10 to- tho SW cor of Mid Lot; U
Vll. A Twp. 1949, 6.92
57 ft in the Ely line of Lot 1; ti> S 65° Lot 12
ft; th defl 90* to the right 17 ft! th defl
pi of beg; th N 71' E 34frdi: tit N 10*
SE on tho NE lino of 8oeond St 47.54 (t
W 88 ft; th N 26* W 67 ft; th N 86* Lot 8
"Ideal Addition":
Vll.-A Twp. 1949 45.77 - 90* to the right 88 ft to the p ! ot beg,
W 123 f t;- th S .71* W 40.62 ft: th S
to the pl of beg, being *. port of Lot 14
E 88 .ft In the Nly line of Lot 1 to the pl
Tho S 60 ft of Lota 85, 37 and 39 exc the
being a part of Lot 4
ltt* E 129 ft to pi of beg, exc the S 1
Lot* 1 to
Vll. A Twp. 1949 8(11
of beg, being a part of Lot 1
Twp. 1949 ' 26.07
22
Twp. 1949
2.66 • W 16 ft thereof
rd in width thereof, being a part of.KW
Vll. A Twp, 1949__ 62.88
if
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