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By Eric Bowen
dem onstrated the overw helm ing senti­ uses only half-as much w ater as a couple
m ent was against allowing the develop­ of mojmjand pop boutiques, since the
Though developers looking to put in a e r to be exem pted from th e village’s Wal-Mart is one business and the two
R ite Aid . drug store w ere not at the building m oratorium , and against the boutiques are two businesses,” Frank
Chelsea Village Council m eeting last developer placing the store th ere at all. said.
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Tuesday, th e ir nam e was ra ise d by
John Frank, secretary of Preservation
“The preservation literatu re is full of
num erous residents during public p a r­ Chelsea, said the village should stand situations like this,” he added. “Some
ticipation.
strong against .the th rea t of a lawsuit box store com es in and ra ttle s th e
D eveloper AARMAX w ants to te a r from D ennis Gannan, p resid en t of AAR­ chains, but the m oratorium s always
down four buildings on the corner of MAX. F ran k said Gannan’s argum ent stand.”
Old US-12 and M-52, and rep lace them th at th e store would reduce w ater usage
Throughout the discussion, council
with an 11,000-square-foot R ite Aid drug is faulty.'
m em bers expressed frustration with the
store. A show of hands in th e audience- . “T hat’s like
R ite Aid problem. Several said they did-
Staff Writer
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Students may
up 4 snow
days iu June 'SL:
^now days lost this winter.
r^ e td ld C b e lse a Board o f - - .^duchtloq Feb. 24 that cur#e!nt plans call for the extra ;
$ $ y stb be held June 14-17; ;<
ft M e district is excused /
iVom two days of lost instruc­
tio n time, but has to make
Hib'the remainder.
ffiiohardsonsaid the make^—
gup days are ndtcertaln,
becausethe district could ;
■count instructional minutes
f a th e r than days as the mea­
surement of required time,
Whichebuld lower the necessary make-up days.
ichardson said he would
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th e board for a decision ih
next few weeks.
schools
■ D evelopm ent could
add 3 4 6 c h ild re n to the
schools, double Sharon
T ow nship’s population.
By Michael Rybka
Staff Writer
A m obile home developm ent
■ p ro p o sal th at c o u ld d o u b le th e
and add nearly 350 students to
Chelsea schools has residents
mobilizing opposition.
The developm ent is proposed
on 178 acres of farm land at the
pillage Council
funds
Waldo Road, and is being sold
4ay M argarethe. Kozminski. T ho
site is n e a r the southern
boundary of Sylvan Township
Xnd the w estern boundary of
Freedom Township. Kozminski
is a form er Sharon Township
resident now living in Ocala,
Fla.
— Sharon Township Stipe
Gary
B lades
said
th at
k ‘ iieB^viliaga^ouncil-
CHS held its annual W inter
Carnival celebration and
__ — dancelastw eek.A bove:
Freshm en (front row) Je ff
—Walters, Jared Powers, Mike
Milliken, Jason Smith, (back
row) Katie Beard, Susan
Frederick-and Lindsey
Patrick form a pyramid.
Right: Dan D ault was
crowned W inter Carnival
King; his escort is Corinna
...-Christman. Below: Andrew
McGuire gets made-up for the
pep rally.
y n g m in a k i
> ayetb etrai!lc:team on ly
The trantc team asked—;
to «,
theremainderHof
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population of Sharon Township
.was 1,366. Charlotte Anderson,
chairm an of the zoning board
of appeals, said th at the cur­
rent population could be as
high as 1,600.
The 1997-98 enrollm ent in the
C helsea School D istrict was
2,821.
An im pact study, commis­
sioned bv Lanflon from K a tr
and A ssociates, was m ade
available to the public upon
request and will be discussed
by the Sharon Township
Planning Commission at 8 p.m.
March 18.
.
The study states th at in te r­
views were conducted
C helsea
School
D istrict
Executive
D irector — fofc~—^
-Business and Operations Jim
Novak
and
D irecto r
of
Community E ducation J e ff
Rohrer. Then it goes o n to make
a case for how the developm ent
produce additional rev^enue for the township and the
school system.
A nderson-said th a t this led
many people she had talked
ta b e lie v e th a tth e s c h o o E
adm inistration was endorsing
the project as a way to increase
revenue.
’
A careful reading of the text,
however, shows ..that unspeciiled “school officials’’ are cited
only for dry statistics, such, a$
cu rren t en rollm ent and p ro ­
jected annual growth. T h ese
quotes are in tersp ersed with,
and followed by, positive sce­
narios not
school adm inistrators.
Novak said the only in p u t he
te m ^ n to ^ g iv in g J lie ^ u rv e y o r.
was confirm ing th at th e proposed site was in th e C helsea
School District and stating hid
See MOBILE — Page 10-A
Candidates face num erous issues
as M arch 8 election draws near
S ta ff W riter
In s id e
m ay
*the property over to her chil­
dren some tim e ago. He has.
been~told th a ttfie children aTe“
now cbntesting, in court their
mother reclaim ing rights to the
property.
A
son,
John
Kozminski, could not be
reached for comment.
The prospective buyer is The
London Development Corpora­
tion of Southfield.
The mobile home park would
consist of 6.93 individually
owned dwellings on r ented lots
producing a density of 3.89 res­
idences p er acre. This would
bring in an estim ated 1,732 res­
idents in th e to w n s h i^ ^ nd-346students in the school district,
a c c o r d in g to -the d ev lo p er’s
documents
Based on the 1990 census, the
funds, the increase would
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M o b ile h om e
Bichardson said it’s likely '
thatstudentsw illhave to
ip spend $50,000 out of
fextyOar’s budget tofund a
ronmentaljimpact .
Or the proposed' to-52|[
ypase. The vote cements
ip|ijparticipatiou of se v eral;
' Pies, including the
ashtenaw County Road
■Commission, which
romised $25,000 if the villi
age contributed.
fev- So farr the Chelsea A reaTeam, ;yhich is boordinating thesiudy.has comm ifinentsbf $i50,0(
50,000 to pay
fpr the study,;>which ccjulp
cost up to $300,000. The team
^fiopes togetab p th ef
o if a stable grant :
iandthe Michigan
l>epartmenfof
......ion;
^ T ru s te e Jim Myles, who
•^ p re se n ts the councilon
board of the Downtown,
, evetopment Authority, told
the councilthat the P D A '
baayincreaseitssh aretc
$50,000 frbm its pledged
n ’t agree with the placement,•'fitot they
didn’t have a lot of pow er to stop a b u si­
ness moving in when the site is zoned
for commercial use.
Feeling the p ressu re of th e R ite Aid
development, council m em bers asked
Jeff Purdy, a rep resen tativ e from the
Strader Group, if th e tim eline could be
shortened for creating a new zoning
ordinance. The council contracted with
the Strader Group last month to provide
an update to the ordinance as p a rt of
See DRUG — Page J -A
posed drug store developm ent
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With
M onday’s
V illage M-52. With R ite Aid developer
Council election less th an a AARMAX th re aten in g a law^
w eek away; c an d id ates have suit over the village’s building
been knocking on doors, shak­ m oratorium , ;new council-mem­
ing hands, and installing yard bers will h a v n o ^ f a c e a V6te~
signs across the village.
[
.-codh-hlter^^eleetion.'
The candidates have num er~TR"e village offices' are anothous issues to talk, w ith con­ e r issue new tru stees will vote
stituents about — much of them on in short order. The council
re la te d to growth. And w ith is interested in getting public
eight c an d id a te s taking th e comment and is distributing an
field, local v o te r s . w ill have inform ation sh e e t ab o u t the
plenty of opinions to choose renovation. The council also
from.
;
- ___••! [______ wants, to have. an ^exit-pull of.
P erhaps the hottest issue in voters to ask for th e ir opinions
the village right now is the pro* on the matter.
A proposed area-w ide fire
authority is also on the agenda
for the next few~ months. The
village and surrounding town-.
sh ip s have been negotiating for
over two years, and the vote is
-sureuto be.contenU ous.
Xlther pressing-w
the village’s m aster plan and
zoning ordinances, a proposal
to b u ild hew parking down*
tow n, and- an environm ental
study for a w estern bypass
aro u n d the village.
Polls are open from 7 a m. to
8 p.m; at Sylvan Township Hall,
See ELECTION — Page 10-A
T eaching m ath w as
10 percent increase
right choice for
over last year's
L onnie M itch ell
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Thursday. March 4. 1999 • THE C'UKUSKA STANDAHD7THE DEXTER LEADER
shows 10 percent
increase over last year
new well station, Myers said. Gary Adam? came to th e meetOnce
a good location is found, ing to speak in favor of the
StafT Writer
the
council
will have to re- agreem ent. He said the negqC helsea Village expects
-ceive funding.-most likely from — tiators -have been talking -for
more- th an - a 10 p ercen t
crease in revenues and ex­ a low -interest state loan, to two years and a lot of the issues R auschenberger is bringp en d itu res this year, accord- build the well.
By E ric B ow en
—tn&-to budget figures accepted
The Washington Street Show
Choir will compete in the annual show choir invitational in
Battle Creek this Saturday* The
_.group gave a sneak preview of
its upcoming perform ance of
West Side Story Friday. P ic­
tured above are (front row) Matt
- -H icksrPcter Heydiauff, Brandon Lovell, Jerem y Pane, (back
row) Lucas T hrasher, Chris
— -Hack, Joey Powell and Matt
Swope. Right: Megan Marshall
and Eli Gerstenlauer.
Show Choir to compete Saturday
The Washington S treet
Show Choir will be c o m p e l
ing in the annual show
choir invitational in Battle
Creek Saturday, March 6.
Choirs throughout Michi­
gan and Indiana have been
invited to compete and p e r­
form th eir 15-minute sing­
ing ond"
The day concludes with a
public perform ance by all
the groups in the Lakeview
High School gymnasium in
B attle Creek at 7 p.m.
The group has been busy
since its showcase perform•aboo in January, They-trav
eled’tcrF ort Wayne, lnd., to
a choir com petition on Feb.
20. The buses left, in the
early m orning hours and
the group was able to watch
‘other choirs before it was
th e ir turn to perform.
of"
so n g s fro m th e m u s ic a l
“W est S id e .S to ry .’’ C h e lse a
High School sophomore Eli
G erstenlaner was honored
with the Best Male Vocalist
award during that competi-
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LIVING T R U ST OR WILL?
tion.
The show !i'lw ir-has p l a n r
for one more out-of-state
com petition la te r in March
and will perform its own
C abaret show on May 14-15.
The C abaret show fea­
tures the perform ers in so­
los, duets, and group m usi­
cal—n u m b e r s ,I n addition,
the Washington S treet Show
Choir is planning to raffle
off a private perform ance of
th eir own show as a fundraising, promotion. Details
of the raffle are to be an­
nounced.
Community Education V.T-Z
Chelsea School District
B u s in e s s
Introduction to Iridology. Monday, March 15, 7-9 p.m. Community
Center, Room #409. The science and art of ''reading’1the iris of the eve
to determine inherent strengths and weakness in your body.
Protecting Your Privacy at Hom e and the Workplace. Saturday,
March 6, 9-12 p.m.- Privacy at Home; and 1-4 p.m. Privacy in the
Workplace. One class for home privacy and one for workplace privacy.
Learn how to protect yourself from endless junk mall, sales calls, and
just how far management can go.
Introduction to. Excel. Monday/Wednesday, March 8-15; 6:30-8:30
p.m.-This 3-part class will-expose you to-the basics of-MIcrosoft Excel.
Will cover basic spreadsheet, calculations, and other functions.
B a ro m e te r
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Loans and Investments
$ US,/Canadian Exchange .0.6666
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by the Village Council Feb. 23. see a drop in fund balance to ready solved in previous sesThe balanced budget com­ the tune of alm ost $350,000. sions. He also said the; local
prises apprpxim ately $2.6 m il­ Much of the expense will come area needs to cooperate to,
lion for the 1999-2000. fiscal from capital outlay for the vil­ give the residents th e best
lage’s new ultra-violet sew er service.
;
year.
treatm
en
t
equipm
ent,
which
The in crease in budgeted
“F ire protection is the one
revenue comes largely from costs $300,000. Myers said an ­ most im portant thing we giv0
increased value of property in other $160,000 will pay for a pur residents,” Adams said.
the village due to new con­ new lift station on F re e r Road;
“The fire authority is th e best
In other business last Tues­ way to give fire service to our
struction and a small increase
fpr inflation, according to Vil- day, the council voted to conti­ resid en ts.”
. lage M anager Jack Myers. The nue negotiations with su r­
Adam s’ statem ents w ere
village is also expecting an rounding townships to form a
bolstered
by F ire C hief Dan
extra boost from the electrical fife authority. Despite objec­
Ellenwood,
who said he feels
d ep artm en t after signing on tions from C helsea resid e n t
th
e
-a
g
re
e
m
e n t will benefit
Charles Ritter, who spoke out
new com panies, Myers said.
everyone
in
the district. He
Myers also budgeted a against the authority from the
* $15,000 increase in in terest audience, th e council voted to said the most im portant aspect
and dividends. The village had prolong the decision, hoping of the plan would be to m ain­
a good investm ent year in 1998, the m unicipalities can come to tain the departm ents fire ­
fighters.
receiving $10,000 m ore th an consensus on a plan.
what was budgeted.
“Chelsea F ire D epartm ent
T rustee Carol R auschen­
The revenue increase was b erger has been the most out­ is a prem ier departm ent, b e ­
som ewhat offset by a 13 p e r­ spoken critic of the authority cause of its people,” Ellencent drop in payments re- and again voiced h er concerns' wood said. “The g reatest asset
ceived from townships for fire at the meeting.
you have is your p eo p le.”
service. Myers said the drop
The council also voted in a
R auschenberger said th at
reflects low er-than-expected she still has problem s with tax abatem ent for Hardwood
paym ents in th e 1998-99 fiscal giving up pow er over the de­ Solutions. The company re ­
year. He said he revised the partm ent w ithout receiving ceived an exem ption for
figures down because he ex- paym ent for- t he d epartm en t’s $650,000, _af_p eesonai - p ro pertypects to get about the sam e assets. She also w anted to ex­ and $325,000 for real property.
this year.
am ine a funding structure U nder the tax ab atem en t law,
I r e cost
>ased on the n um ber of fire ■tire- company will pay h a l f the
steep increase in budgeted runs instead of the proposed taxes for seven years on the
expenditures for the fire d e­ property tax.
personal property and h a lf foi;
partm ent. The d ep artm en t will
Lima Township Supervisor 12 years on the real property. :
see alm ost a 17 p ercen t in­
-v
crease over this y ear’s budget.
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Myers said the increase comes
largely from an additional
part-tim e fire positron and
A lot of people don't. Some of them fail to yield at highway-rail crossings.
increased salaries for the offi­
Others ignore the flashing lights or gates. Still others trespass on train
cers.
property. And last year alone, 3,500 people were killed or maimed
The planning and zoning
forlife-because they just didn’t expect a train.
budget is expected to have a
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39 p ercen t increase in expen­
USDeportment .
ottronsponotton
ditures, . The in crease comes
1,800-537-6224
from a sm all pay hike and a
$25.000 in crease in professional services. Myers said
the in crease in professional
services comes from paying for
the com prehensive plan and a
Register early to avoid closed or cancelled classes.
review of the zoning ordinance.
Fax registrations with credit card recommended for
prompt servlcel N o phone registrations please.
The w ater fund will likely
Learning Together
see a $100,000 reduction in
d ep artm en t’s savings because
Handling Stress - Before It Handles Yo u l Tuesday, March .16, 7-9 p.m. •
■of th e cost of se a rching for-aCommunity Oenter, Doom #40£. Le arn how to manage stress by ldenti“
new well and buying a genera­
tying stress and learning stress-reducing activities.
m i„
tor in. the casd of power loss.
Stain Glass • Intermediate. Thursday March 1 1 -April 15, ?.Q;an p.m
-E xpected
revenues:___areCommunity Center, Room #26. Improve your cutting and soldering skills
$533j000 with expenditures
and learn different foils and patinas.
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totaling $633,000,
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The w ater budget does not
Creek Elementary cafeteria. Be prepared for trout season by taking this
include the cost of building a
class. Anyone with fly-tying experience is welcome I
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THE CHELSEA STANpARD/THE DEXTER LEADER • Thursday, March 4,
Players see expenses rise
. T h e C h e lse a A re a P la y e rs
w ill p r e s e n t " C o n trib u te to th e
F u n ” a t 7 p.m . S a tu rd a y ,
M a rc h 13, a t C h e lse a C o m m u ­
n ity H o s p ita l’s m a in d in in g
ro o m .
=— T h e sh o w w ill fe a tu re -a -v a -~
rie ty o f m u s ic a l, d a n c e , a n d
c o m e d y a c ts fro m s e v e r a l ta l­
e n te d CA P p e rfo rm e rs .
A d m issio n b y tic k e t'w ill- in ­
c lu d e d in n e r p r e p a r e d b y th e
C h e ls e a H o sp itaL - c a te rin g
te a m .
C o n trib u te to th e F u n w ill
b e s im ila r to th e “ C u rta in U p ”
p r o je c t h e ld a t th e C o m m o n
G rill s e v e ra l y e a rs ago to r a is e
fu n d s fp r n e w s ta g e c u r ta in s a t '
th e o ld C h e ls e a H ig h S c h o o l
a u d ito riu m . T h e e v e n t w ill
a ls o in c lu d e th e s u s p e n s e o f a
s ile n t a u c tio n fe a tu rin g a v a ­
rie ty o f g o o d s a n d s e rv ic e s
a v a ila b le fo r b idding'.
T h e fo c u s o f th is fu n d
r a i s e r is to; h e lp C A P r a is e
m o n e y fo r c o n tin u e d o p e r a ­
tio n w ith e v e r in c r e a s in g e x ­
p en ses.
.
S in c e it s in c e p tio n in 1972, .
C A P h a s a lw a y s b e e n a b le to
u s e sch o o l fa c ilitie s f r e e o f
c h a rg e . T ic k e t p ric e s h a v e a l­
w ay s b e e n s e t to c o v e r o n ly
th e a c tu a l c o s t o f p ro d u c tio n s .
A v e ra g e c o sts o f b rin g in g a .
su m m e r m u s ic a l to th e C h e l­
s e a c o m m u n ity h a v e c o n sis­
te n tly b e e n - in th e $12,00013,000 r a n e e d e p e n d in g on
sh o w ro y a ltie s a n d m a n y o th e r
fa c to rs su c h a s c o stu m e , se t
a n d lig h tin g c o s ts .
W ith th e sc h o o l d is tr i c t’s
n e w a u d ito riu m -u s e p o lic y b e ­
in g p ro p o s e d , C A P w ill m ay
b e fo rc e d to a d d u p to $7,000
United Way
Aw ards
Chelsea United Way honored
organizationsand people iast
week who gave the most money to
, the annual drive. Above, from
left, are Linda Pearsall and John
Mann, representing the
employees of ChelseaJState Bank,
Gary Davis, representing the
employees of BookCrafters, Inc.,
Robin Robinson, representing
North Creek Elementary
employees, and Laura Austin,
representing Chelsea Community
Hospital Public Relations. Left
are Mary Roehr, representing
Ameritech, and Vicki Daane, who
with her husband, Mark, were
jgiven a plaque for outstanding
winning awards were Chelsea
Lanes and John and Mary Lou
Severin.
th e S tr a d e r G ro u p w o u ld ta k e
th e fu ll o r d in a n c e in to a c c o u n t
a s p a r t o f th e re v ie w . H e s a id
C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e J»A
th e e a r ly z o n in g c h a n g e s m o s t
lik e ly w o u ld b e c h a n g e d a s
th e n ew m a s te r p la n .
T h e c o u n c il w a n te d to g e t- th e y w e re in te g r a te d in to th e
fin a l d o c u m e n t.
p a r ts o f th e o r d in a n c e in p la c e
b e fo r e th e b u ild in g m o r a to r i­
T h o u g h h e s a id h e c o u ld n ’t
u m is lifte d in J u n e . T h e c o u n ­ s p e a k fo r th e fu ll c o m m is sio n ,
c i l e x p e c ts th e p la n n in g com - P la n n in g C o m m is s io n e r C h ris
■rm ia a io n - to -b e -in u n d o tO d w ith
RO db c a u tio n e d th e c o u n c il
a g a in s t fo c u s in g so le ly o n th e
\ p la n s fro m d e v e lo p e r s w h o
; h a v e w a ite d fo r a y e a r.
R ite A id d e v e lo p m e n t. R o d e
; P u rd y s a id th e S tr a d e r s a id h e w o u ld lik e to p la n fo r
o th e r * p o te n tia l c h a lle n g e s to
• G ro u p c o u ld m a k e th e d e s ig n
• s ta n d a r d s a n d o v e rla y z o n in g a v illa g e z o n in g a s o th e r d e v e l­
o p m e n ts lo c a te in th e v illa g e .
p rio rity , im p le m e n tin g sto p g a p
}m e a su re s
"I w o u ld sa y th e v illa g e
— U n o n th re v ie w m o v e s fo rw arA ,___ s h o u ld -n o i g e tto o b o g g e d 4 o w n
w o rk in g
u u u n e d e v e lo p m e n t,V R o d e
s a id . “T h e r e ’s a lw a y s th e
j w ith y o u r m a s te r p la n w e h a v e
of inform ation.anri
p o te n tia l th a t w e m a y h a v e to
[ s ta n d in g a b o u t w h a t y o u ’r e
d e a l w ith a n o th e r p ro b le m . I
s lo o k in g fo r,” P u rd y s a id . “W e w o u ld lik e to s e e u s p u r s u e
t s h o u ld b e a b le to c o m e u p w ith
th is fo r o th e r o n e s w e m a y fa c e
n e x t.”
i o rd in a n c e a m e n d m e n ts q u ic k A J a n n a n s a id la s t m o n th th a t
J ly "
; T ru s te e B ria n C a s h jn a n re ith e p la n n e d to a p p r o a c h th e
; e r a te d h is a n x ie ty a b o u t c u t- c o u n c il a g a in a b o u t e x e m p tin g
h is d e v e lo p m e n t fro m th e
tin g th e z o n in g " o rd in a n c e
b u ild in g m o ra to riu m , b u t th e
re v ie w to o s h o rt. C a s h m a n s a id
h e w a s n ’t c o m fo rta b le w ith ta k - a c tio n w a s .n o t o n th e a g e n d a
la s t T u e sd a y .
.
in g s h o rtc u ts b e c a u s e th e fin a l
V illa g e M a n a g e r J a c k M y e rs
d o c u m e n t c o u ld b e c o m p ro s a id i t ’s p o s s ib le th e d e v e lo p e r
m ise d .
P u rd y a s s u r e d C a s h m a n th a t w ill b e o n th e n e x t a g e n d a .
• Bernard J. Klein Publishing
• Chelsea Chiropractic Center
• Chelsea Lanes
• Chelsea Lumber
-Chelsea Milling Cor
' Edward Surovell Realty- --—“
1Gemini Salon
1Goodie Basket
'. Great Lakes Bancorp
1Chelsea Greenhouse
1Healthworks
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1Heller Electric
Heydlauff’s Appliance & Electric
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• P A S T President of Klwanls
• Ford Certified Salesperson .
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• Society of Automotive Sales Professionals
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Why we all need-a Power-ofAttomey—
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1994 B uick LeSabre Limited ....... . . . . . . . $10,900
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needs service, bring it to BERT’S.AUTO
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perform all professional car care including
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Chelsea. MI48H8
* James Bauer Construction
* Key Bank
• La Jolla Shoppe
• McCalla Feed
•A-QrnamentaLShnppf,
Parts-Peddler
. * Pierce’s Pastries
• Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home |
•Studio 107 Inc.
• Taylored Cuts
• The Common Grill
• The Ornamental Shoppe
• Wesner & Sons Publishing
ST. MARY CHURCH
A tire with air pressure five to ten
pounds low does not look at all different
from a tire that is properly inflated - even to
ah expert. Thus, there is no substitute for
usjng a tire gauge to check the air jn. your
vehicle's tires. The National Highway
Safety Administration estimates that 20%
of the tires on American highways are
underinfiated, resulting, in compromised
efficiency and safety. Underinfiated -tires
waste gas to the tune of about $72 annually
per automobile. Tires also experience
greater h^at buildup, and wear faster. More
importantly, underinfiated tires compro­
mise handling and braking, tendering vehiance maneuvers. It's a good idea to check
C A P 's o n ly s o u rc e o f c a p ita l
is m e m b e rs h ip , tic k e t s a le s to
th e a tr ic a l p ro d u c tio n s , g e n ­
e r a l d o n a tio n s, a n d fu n d r a i s ­
e rs . '
...— T ic k e ts a r e a v a i l a b l e . a t
sig n e d to g e n e r a te th e cap ital" C h e ls e a P h a rm a c y o r "by c a lT
n e e d e d to b e g in p u rs u in g th e in g C la ra S m ith a t 475-8713.
fig h ts to th e p ro p o s e d s u m m e r. -A n y o n e - i n te r e s t e d , i n - h e lp in g1999 m u s ic a l p ro d u c tio n o f th e p la y e rs b y b e c o m in g a
“ T h e K ing a n d I ” to b e h e ld in m e m b e r o r g e ttin g in v o lv e d ,
th e a ir c o n d itio n e d new h ig h m ay c o n ta c t M ark N e ls o n a t
sch o o l a u d ito riu m (b u ild in g 475-6111.
—Mark N e ls o n
u s e a p p ro v a l p e n d in g ) ..
Chelsea Homemakers wish to thank the^
following businesses for making contributions to our
annual fund-raiser to benefit “Generations Together,”
a daycare facility for dependent older adults and children.
14200 Old US 12, Chelsea, MI,
New Location
R o y P erry
in b u ild in g r e n ta l fe e s in to
sh o w b u d g e ts . T h is m ig h t in -'
c re a s e tic k e t p ric e s to co v er
C A P ’S co sts o f o p e ra tio n in th e
n e w o r o ld sc h o o l a u d ito riu m .
“Ulehlgtn’t Oktoit Ford DMfw *
Op«n M»n,-Ttmrt. till 8 p,m. Frt. till 6 p.m. Sat, till > p.m, 4 7 5 -1
jutt mlnutM away. 1*94 to M*S1, North I'fi milot downtown
1 5 0 0 S. M ain St. • C h e ls e a , M l
Open 'till 8:00 p.m. Mon. & Thurs,. Open Sat. 9*3
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The Educational Foundation of Dexter
Saturday, March 13, 1999— 7:00 p.m.
Polo Fields Country Club •Ann Arbor, M I
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Platinum Sponsors —
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Benefit Options, Inc.
Bloom Roofing systems, Inc.
.Varsity Ford
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Silver Sponsors
Advance print & Graphics
CRIS Information Services
Dexter Pharmacy
GrangerConstruction
Kingscott Associates
Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc,
Pilot Industries
American Title Co.
Ann Arbor Commerce Bank
Boone and Darr, Inc.
Hob son-MeOmber Agency,Inc.,
Sweepster, Inc.
The Edward Surovell Co. Realtors
NBD Mortgage
Auction Donors
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AAA Dexter/AAA Travel A2
-Ace B am es-H ardw are—
A2 Auto Service
Afternoon Delight
AfterW ords
All Seasons Recreation
Al Nalli M usic, Inc.
American Soy Products
-Center-—
.Ann A rbor Auto Service, Inc.
Ann A rbor Coutnry Club
Ann A rbor Fram ing Ctj.
Ann Arbor Hand-on Museum
Ann A rbor Parks and Recreation
Ann A rbor Rug & Carpet Cleaning
-Ann-Arbor-Sum m er-FestivaL----- Anonymous
A ppilo-Lincoln M ercury
A rbor Dome
t
ArborrFarms N atural-Foods M arket
A rbor Springs W ater Co., Inc.
Jjnje_& .P hil.A rbour_ _ :_ _____ _
Joe Arcure
A ristoplay
Auio Tech Center, Inc.
Back Alley G ourm et ,
Baskin-Robbins 31 Flavors
B axter’s Party Store & Deli
M ia Behrens
Duane Black
Blue Heron W ine Shop & Deli
B order’s Books & M usic
Boulders and Rocks
B usch’s
Linda & Daniel Chapm an
Chelsea Lum ber Co.
Chelsea M arket
Cheval Tim epiece Collection
C hristine’s
C lassic Pizza, In c .' .
C lockw orks Coffee House
C olem an's Four Seasons M arket
Colonial Lanes/C ub’s AC
C ottage Inn Pizza
C ousins H eritage Inn
Sharon Craw ford
D esigner’s Cove, Inc.
Detroit Edison
D exter A rea Fire Dept;
D e x te rA th le tic rD e p t;" -' —
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A-1. Rental, jnc.;.)■
A.R Brouwer Co.,
Bank of Ann Arbor
Beacon tnvcslmcril Co; '
Bishop Insurance Service. Inc.
Dexter Bakery
-D exter Card & Office
D exter Education Assoc,
D exter District Library
D exter Mill .
Dexter Pub
D exter Travel Service
Doug W hite, G olf Pro
B ow ntow n-H ome-&- G arden---- :- ----- Elaine's G allery o f Fine Art & Framing
E lm o's on M ain Street
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Englander’s
Beth & Rob Ewing
Fastners, Inc.
Felix Cafe
Fine Flowers—
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Fingerle Lum ber Co.
Flute Suite T rio ^ u a rte t
Fox Hills G olf & Banquet Center
Fram es Unlim ited
Fray C oy’s Salon
iiriendsloLEoundaiion_ _ _ __ _ _
Friends o f Foundation/M athew C. Hoffmann
Friends of Foundation/U of M Athletic Dept.
Frisbie M oving and Storage
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Gandy D ancer
DeVeaux G auger
Golden Lim ousine, Inc.
Goodtim e Charley ’s
G ordon’s W ine Dist. Co.
T h o m as-M ^G raee,-Jr,--- - - - - -----Graphic Art W holesalers
G reat Harvest Bread Do.
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Green Heron Clothing
Greenview Tree Transplanting
Haas T ransm ission' . )
Hackney Hardware
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Keith H afner’s Karate
’John Hansen, State Rep. - 52nd Dist.
Healthworks
Hearts & Flowers
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H ick’s C leaners
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Laura & John Hindle
H KP Landscape Architects*
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Craig Holden
Home Health Care for Pets
Huron Cam era
JJ Jinkleheim er
Colem
‘ an Jew ett
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-Jonathan B. Pub~-- --------- - ------ - "
Jules
Law O ffices:of Don Kenney
Independent Longaberger Consultant
Kerrytown Bistro
Kerrytown M arket & Shops
Kid Kingdom
Terry Lawrence Photography
The Learning Express
L ctty’s Ltd.— —-------Lewis Jewelers
Liberty Sports C o m p lex
Lighthouse Car Wash
Lodi Farm s Ltd.
Louise Lutton
Jah Lyons
— M ainstreet Com edy Showcase - —- M arianne at the Hairitage Salon
M ark’s Auto Service
Max and Erm a’s Restaurant
M aya Place
M erkel Furniture A Carpet One
— -M L B ook and Supply
M ichigan Star C lipper D inner Train
M IKI
M ikes o f G olf
M ill Creek Sports Center
MLS Com pany
M onahan’s Seafood M arket „ •
M osher’s Tree Farm
M otawi Tileworks
M useum of Natural-History— ---- -Frank M cA uliffe
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C atherine McC lung
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N atural Resources
New Century A rtisans
N icola's Books - Little Professor
N orthland >Sod Farm
Pam O ’Hara
Olive G arden Italian Restaurant
O ’N eils Home Furnishing O verm yer’s G allery ,
• •
Paesano’s, Restaurant .
Pen in Hand
Photogenerations *
Polly's Superm arket
Phil Ponvert Fine Furniture
Jerry Prescott
Prestige Lines
. Doug Price Photographs
“ R oberta Price 7
Pro G olf
Protom atic
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Rainbow Recreation o f M I, Inc.
Reddem an Farms G olf Club
Regrets Only
Reliable O ffice Operations
Laura & David Rende
R jder’s.H pbby _Shop_ _ _ _ _
Patrh
__ ricra R ogers ~
R oush industries
M ary R ush
Katie See/Em ily Laatsch
Selo/Shevel Gallery
Sepanski Studio
Sidetrack Bar & Grill
Sleeping BeaTPfess
Sm ithW orks
D ebbie Stabenow, C ongressw om an
Stadium Hardware
M ickey Stanley & Assoc.
Sun & Snow
---- Paul D . Thacker, Photographs— ^
The AA Blue & Jazz Festival
The Bird o f Paradise 1
The C hop House
The D ancer's Boutique
The D etroit Zoological Society
The D exter Leader
T he H airitage Salon; Inc.
The M oveable Feast
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parts Peddler, D exter",
The Scrap Box
The W est End Grill •
Randy Tom o
U nique A-Peal
University M usical Society
University Productions
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Urban Jew elers
U rquhart’s Tree Farm
Van B oven’s Inc.
Varsity D ay Camp
Veterans Indoor Ice A rena
Village Cleaners
W ashtenaw County S heriff Dept.
- Weberns
W ilkinson’s Luggage Shop .
D onna & Kurt W illiams
W hole Foods M arket
Zingerman^s Delicatessen
Advertisers
Blue Cross Bhjc Shield of Ml
Boulders lind Rocks
Charles Reinhart Co.' .
Colonial i^ines/Cu.bs AC
Comerica Bunk .
Dexter REal Estate
DRW Electric
JA B Mowing & Fencing
Kid Kingdom
Liberty Title Co.
Mark's Autb Service
Marteh-Davis Real Estate
Money Source Financial Services, Inc.
Mr. Roof
NBD Bank
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Palmer Motor Sales
Plante A Moran ■ . ;
Protomatic
: Rainbow Recreation of. Ml. Inc.
Rarnpy Chevrolet - Nissan. Inc.
Richard Adgms Russell
Custom Homes. Inc.
RSI Wholesale of Ann Arbor
Valley Builders. Inc.
Wayne Out County Teachers
Friends of the Foundation
Anonymous
Linda & Dan Chapman
Classic Trophy Co.
•Rick A JoAnnc Gardner
HeulthCare-Administrators. Inc.
Rila A Peter Howard ... * ■■
Michigan Trenching
Mid-American Sutcs, Inc.
. Ellen A.Dick Lundy. ’■■■—
Roberta & Doug Price ■'
Bookc A TJ Spenser
Elizabeth A John Swisher
LauVu A David Rcndc
Jerry A Tony Rizzurdi
Kelly and Steven Rodriguez
Pete Rosewig
Walkabout Greek
Jerry Wheeler
100 G rand Club
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SiiMandWilliamAlwoll .
MariannearidLuc BIikiiii
Rchoetii and Inin Bloom
Jane anil WilliamJtinoiiL.
_1.1iuliirahdlieutFtrJU»d-.U.
(,iacu andJerry Brand .
Margurci and Sieve Brouwer
KellyandArillnmyKnlu
-"KlilTiyaTidi raiit"fTmititia
l.uyj^and DanChapman '
Jereva’and' DougChrisjensen
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Y p s ila n ti.
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B rid e s m a id s w e re A p ril O ct. 17 a t H o ly F a m ily .C atholic
D ix o n o f M a n c h e s te r, B etsy C h u rc h in C o lu m b u s. F a th e r
T ie d e n o f A n n A rb o r, J o d i P a tte rs o n p r e s id e d .
T o d d o f Y p s ila n ti, N a ta lie
T h e b r id e is th e d a u g h te r o f
B ond o f M e lb o u rn e , F la ., a n d K e n n e th a n d E llie U n te r b r in k
D a n ie lle D e v in e o f J a c k s o n .
o f C h e lse a . .She is a 1989
G ro o m s m e n
w e re
J e f f g ra d u a te — o f C h e ls e a H ighO’D o n o h u e o f S a lin e , J e f f S c h o o l a n d a 1995 g r a d u a te o f
B ra c e y o f O n ste d , J e f f S te e le C o lu m b u s S ta te U n iv e rs ity .
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f D a v iso n , T o n y A lsto n o f Y p ­ S h e is e m p lo y e d a t B ritt D av id
^plon.
s ila n ti a n d R o b G re g o ry o f C u ltu re A rt S tu d io .
* . The' g ro o m is th e so n o f A n n A rb o r.
T h e b rid e g ro o m is th e so n
t e n n i s a n d L in d a O ’D o n o h u e
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w as
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dJF S a lin e . H e is a 1989 g r a d u ­ O ’D o n o h u e . F lo w e r g irl - w as C a s tile o f G e o rg ia . H e is a 1989
a te o f S a lin e H ig h S c h o o l a n d T a y lo r H a n s e n .
g ra d u a te o f M a n c h e s te r (G a.)
a S -e m p la y e d -b y -th e O Jn -iv ^ rsity -— — A ^ -re e e p tk m —w as—h e W - a t- T E g h -S c h o o l a n d a 1 9 9 5 .g rad u c ffM ic h ig a n .
B a rn s to rm e r s . T h e c o u p le a te o f C o lu m b u s S ta te U n iv e r­
J: M aid o f H o n o r w a s N a n c y h o n e y m o o n e d in M exico. T h ey sity . H e is a p ro f e s s io n a l m u ­
IJ a n s e n o f A n n A rb o r. B e s t r e s id e in Y p s ila n ti.
s ic ia n w ith th e C o rn b re a d
B an d .
M aid o f h o n o r w a s L a u ra
U n te r b r in k o f H o u sto n , s is te r
o f th e b rid e . B e s t m a n w as
C a s tile o f C o lu m b u s !
b r o t h e r o f th e groom .
B rid e s m a id s w e re T o n y a
H a rrin g to n of- W a sh in g to n ,
f r ie n d o f th e b rid e , C am i
D a v id so n o f G e o rg ia , fr ie n d of,
th e b r id e , A m y P o lja n o f C h e l­
s e a , s is te r o f th e b r id e , a n d
B e th S ta rk e y o f C h e lse a , s is te r
o f th e b rid e .
U s h e rs w e re K y le C o llin s ;
M ic h a e l
D a v id so n ,
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M c D a n ie l a n d T o d d D av is,
f r ie n d s o f th e g ro o m a n d r e s i­
d e n ts o f G eo rg ia.
R in g b e a r e r s w e re H illa ry
P o lja n o f C h e lse a , n ie c e o f th e
b rid e , a n d S k in n e r M cL an e o f
G e o rg ia ,n e p h e w o f t h e g ro o m .
F lo w e r g irl w as A by H ite o f
G e o rg ia .
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G a te s H o u s e in C o lu m b u s. T h e
c o u p le h o n e y m o o n e d o n a
s a ilb o a t in N o rth C a ro lin a .
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B ro o k ly n ,
M ich .
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W ild e o f A n n A rb o r a n d J a y n e
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G O L D E N A N N IV E R S A R Y : Edw ard and Lola Orlowski marked their 50th
aahivereary'Feb. 26. The occasion was celebrated, Fe b . 28, with a din­
ner at St. Jo s e p h ’ s Social Center ill Jackson. The event was hosted by
tub couple’ s children, David (Patsy) .O rlo w s k i of Clinton, Marcy
(ffichard) Bollinger of Chelsea, Connie (Pat) Doher of Jackson, Debo­
rah Orlowski of Chelsea, Roxanne (Brad) Angeleocci of Chelsea, and
Jacquie (Tom ) Zaski of W oodstock, Ga. A lso in attendance were 120
fie n d s and family, including 14 grandchildren. The OrloweklS are resi­
dents of Brooklyn, Mich., and members of St. Rita’s Parish.The dtnner.was
P re c e d e d by a Mass celebrating their marriage. The couple are
tu rn e r residents of Chelsea and members of S t. Mary’s-Parish. Edward
isg ja retired partner of X -A c t Products In Brooklyn. Lo is worked for
sfjfyen years at Chelsea Milling C o . as a public delations representative,
Th e Orlowskis were married in 1949 at St. Casim ar’s Church In Lans­
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I 1 look forward to thlanaw venture and hope
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almost every day. Do 1 need to
worry about brain tum ors, sei­
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ENGAGED: Heather Marie Wilson and Timothy Alan Bristle, both of
Chelsea, have announced a June 12 wedding date. The future bride is
the daughter of Phillip and Barbara Wilson of Chelsea. She is a 1994
graduate oLChelsea High School, a 1998 graduate of Conlin*Halli$sey
Travel School and is em ployed at Cultigan Water in Ann Arbor, The fu­
ture bridegroom is the son of Jam es and Melody Bristle of Chelsea. He
is a 1969 graduate of Chelsea High School and ow ns his own Internet
busine ss, “Vis ion s," a s well as farming part-time r
s im ila r m e s s a g e fro m 'tw o d if­
f e r e n t f r ie n d s a n d h a v e s e e n a
p r in te d v e rs io n o n a n o th e r
o c c a sio n . I s u s p e c t th a t th e
m e s sa g e y o u r e c e iv e d w as th is
sa m e fr ig h te n in g m issiv e .
E a c h o f m y f r ie n d s e x p r e s s e d
th e s a m e - c o n c e r n s th a t y o u
h av e: Is th is in fo rm a tio n tr u e ?
If so , s h o u ld I s to p u s in g a s ­
p a rta m e ? '
T h e F o o d _a m t D ru g A d ­
m in is tr a tio n (F D A ) a p p ro v e d
a s p a r ta m e fo r s a l.e_.as a _ s iig a rs u b s titu te in 1983. It w as in i­
tia lly u s e d in s o ft d rin k s a n d
la te r in c o r p o r a te d in to o th e r
p ro d u c ts . It h a s b e e n a h u g e
s u c c e s s , a s sh o w n by its u s e in
th o u s a n d s o f fo o d s. S h o rtly a f te r its in tro d u c tio n , a flu rry
o f c o m p la in ts c a m e to th e FD A
a b o u t it. I t w a s a lle g e d to b e
th e c a u s e - o fT ie a d a rc h e s, atterrtio n d e fic it/h y p e ra c tiv ity d iso r d e r , s e iz u re s , fib ro m y a lg ia ,
a n d a h o s t o f d is o r d e r s o f th e
n e rv o u s sy ste m .
T h e F D A d o e s n ’t a p p ro v e a
fo o d a d d itiv e s u c h a s a s p a r ­
ta m e fo r s a le w ith o u t s c ie n ­
tific s tu d ie s d e m o n s tra tin g
sa fe ty . T h e s e s tu d ie s a r e c o n ­
d u c te d o n a re la tiv e ly sm a ll
n u m b e r o f in d iv id u a ls , so i f is
p o s s ib le th a t so m e r a t h e r r a r e
h e a lth p ro b le m s c o u ld b e
m is s e d . T o a d d r e s s th is c o n ­
c e rn , th e F D A a lso m a in ta in s
a s y s te m fo r m o n ito rin g c o m ­
p la in ts a b o u t a p ro d u c t o n c e it
h a s b e e n a p p ro v e d fo r u se .
T h is c o m p la in t sy ste m is q u ite
g o o d a t id e n tify in g U n co m m o n
n e g a tiv e e ffe c ts.
S in c e th e 1983 in tro d u c tio n
o f a s p a r ta m e th e r e h a v e b e e n
n u m e r o u s h ig h q u a lity s tu d ie s
d o n e tp a s s e s s th e s a fe ty o f th e
p ro d u c t. T h e s e s tu d ie s h a v e
b e e n c o n d u c te d to a d d r e s s th e
q u e s tio n s p o s e d by th e v a rio u s
c o n s u m e r c o m p la in ts r e p o r te d
to th e F D A . A n d to o u r re lie f,
th e s e n e w e r S tu d ie s c o n tin u e
to sh o w th a t a s p a r ta m e is
o v e rw h e lm in g ly — s a fe . T h e
c la im s th a t a s p a r ta m e is a p o i­
so n a r e to ta lly u n fo u n d e d .
.L e t m e in s e r t o n e s m a ll ca-
v e a t. T h e r e is r e lia b le in f o r­
m a tio n th a t a sm a ll n u m b e r o f
in d iv id u a ls e x p e rie n c e in ­
c r e a s e d fre q u e n c y o f s im p le
h e a d a c h e s w h e n th e y c o n su m e
a s p a r ta m e . If y o u a r e n o t in
th is c a te g o ry , y o u c a n d is m iss
th e s e u n w a rra n te d c la im s a n d
u s e a s p a r ta m e a s m u c h a s y o u
w a n t o r n e e d to!
A n o b v io u s a d d itio n a l q u e s ­
tio n th a t y o u h a v e n ’t a s k e d
s p rin g s fro m th e sa m e e -m a il.
Is th e r e -c o llu s io n b e tw e e n
g o v e rn m e n t a n d b ig c o r p o r a ­
tio n s to s u p p r e s s c la im s o f
h e a lth risk s? I c e rta in ly d o n ’t
th in k so . It is e a sy to a lle g e
th a t im p e rs o n a l big g o v e rn ­
m e n t a n d b ig b u s in e s s a r e
c o n s p irin g a g a in s t th e c o m ­
m o n p e rs o n . T h e r e ju s t is n ’tin fo rm a tio n to s u p p o rt th is
a s s e rtio n .
i
A n a d d itio n a l im p o r t a n t!
fa c e t o f th e d is c u s s io n a b o u t:
a s p a r ta m e a r e th e h e a lth risk s
im p o se d b y th e a lte rn a tiv e .,
“ n a tu r a l” - s w e e te n e r , • s u g a r .'
S u g a r is a p o te n tia lly d a n g e r - :
o u s s u b s ta n c e . Its lin k to to o t h :
d e c a y , o b e s ity a n d d ia b e te s is!
u n d e n ia b le . IJm s u re th a t if it
w e re a n e w p ro d u c t to d a y ,.th e
F D A w o u ld r e q u ir e a w a rn in g
la b e l o n fo o d s -th a t c o n ta in it.
A s y e a rs o f u s e h a v e sh o w n ,
h o w e v e r, e ith e r p r o d u c t —
w h e n u s e d w ith m o d e ra tio n
a n d g o o d ju d g m e n t — is sa fe .
. “F a m ily M e d ic in e ” is a w e e k ­
ly c o lu m n . To s u b m it q u e stio n s,
w r ite to J o h n C. W olf, D.O., O hio
U n iv e rs ity C ollege o f O ste o p a ­
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
CHELSEA
U m isdav March 4
Am erican Legion Post No. 31
general m eeting at the. Cavanaugh
Lake Legion H all, 7:30 p.m.
Chelsea Cham ber of Commerce
Ambassadors m eet on the fu st
Thursday of each m onth. Info.,
Bill Stew art (734) 475-1515. or Marcia K ipfm iller, (734) 475-6368.
Saturday March fl
W aterloo N atural History As­
sociation, 17030 Bush Road, p re s­
ents ‘‘B ring Back The B luebirds"
with n a tu ra list an d b ird b an d er
Terry Schm idt, at 2 p.m. L earn
how* to m ake, in stall and care for
b luebird nest boxes. A dvance
reservations, a 'fee and Supply"
costs req u ired . Info., (734) 4753170. •
Monday. March ft ‘
Chelsea A rea ’Garden Club
meets a t the F irst U nited M ethod­
ist Church, 12:30-2:30 p.m. Info.,
475-1240 or 475-2424.
Chelsea- K iw anls Club m eets
at C helsea Com m unity H ospital,
6:15 p.m ..
Chelsea School. Board m eets in
th e b o ard room , 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday. M arch 9
Rotary Club m eets at the
Common G rill, 12:10 p.m.
Lyndon Township Board m eets
a t the tow nship hall, 7 p.m.
Chelsea V illage Council m eets
a t Sylvan Tow nship H all, 7:30 p.m.
Chelsea Rod and Gun Club
m eets a t the clubhouse on Lirigane R oad, 7:30 p.m,
W ednesday. M arch 10
VFW Post 4076“and" VFW- Ladies A uxiliary m eet at the VFW
H all, 7:30 p.m.
F raternal O rder of Eagles, La­
dies A uxiliary No. 2f54 m eet at
7530 Jackson R oad, 7:30 p.m.
~ A lzheim er’s A ssociation Fam ­
ily C aregiver S upport .G roup
m eets th e second W ednesday of
each m onth, at.7 p.m., in the Chel-S«a— R e tire m e n t— Com m unity’s
D ancey H ouse, 805 W M iddle
St. Info., (734) 741-8200, or 800-3373827.
Lyndon Tow nship Plahnifig
Commission m eets at th e towriship
hall, 7:30 p.m.
A lzheim er’s Assoc. Fam ily
C aregiver Support Group m eets in
th e C rippen b u ild in g -at-G h elseaR etirem en t Com m unity, 7-8:30
p.m. Info., (734) 741-8200.
Saturday. M arch 13
W aterloo N atural History As­
sociation, 17030 B ush R6ad, p re s­
en ts “Be A Successful P u rp le M ar­
tin L andlord" w ith p u rp le m artin
ex p ert an d au th o r Dick W olinski,
a t 2 p.m. He will n a rra te a slide
program and show how to attract
and m aintain th ese beau tifu l insect eaters. A dvance reservations,
a fee and supply costs req u ired .
Info., (734) 475-3170.
Sunday. M arch 14
W aterloo-N atural H istory Asents “M aple Syrup H ighlights,” a
movie, a t 2 p.m. N atu ralist Tom
Jam eson will lead a discussion of
te c hn iq ues for do-it-yourself m a­
ple syrup making, follow ed by a
walk to th e woods to identify and
tan m anle trees. A dvance reserva-"
tions, a fee arid supply costs re ­
quired. Info., (734) 475-3170.
Monday. M arch 15
C helsea K iw anis Club m eets
a t C helsea Com m unity H ospital,
6:15 p.m.
W aterloo A rea H istorical Soci­
ety Board of D irectors m eets at th e
W aterloo Farm M useum , 7 p.m.
I nfo.r(-734)498-3395e
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Chelsea A rea Players Board
m eeting a t Key Bank; 7:30 p.m.
Info., (734) 475-2629.
C helsea R ecreation Council
m eets a t the old village offices,
second floor, 7:30 p.m.
— C helsea V illage P lanning
Comm ission— m eets a t Sylvan
Tow nship H all, 7:30 p.m.
E ating D isorders Support
Group for fam ily and friends of
teens and young ad u lts w ith ano­
rexia an d bulim ia m eeting a t the
C helsea F irst U n ited M ethodist
Church, 7:30- 9 p.m. Info., 475-0558,
Tuesday. M arch 16
. 1 Rotary Club m eets at the
Common G rill, 12:10 p.m.
Lions Club m eets at C helsea
Com m unity H ospital, 6:45 p.m.
C h elseaD istrict Librr
m eeting at Faith in Action, .7:30
p.m.
Chelsea Village Planning
Commission • m eets at Sylvan
Tow nship Hall, 7:30 p.m. '
Lima Township Planning
Commission m eeting at Lima
Tow nship Hall, 8 p.m.
D exter A rea M useum , 7:30 p.m.
Info., Lori Arbour, 426-2372.
' Dexter Township Board m eets
at D exter Tow nship H all, 7:30 p.m.
Lima Township . Planning
Commission m eeting a t Lim a
Tow nship H all, 7:30 p.m.
Webster——Townsh ip ■— Boardm eeting at 7;30 p.m.
New B eginnings, a su p p o rt
group dealing with death and diVbree, m eets Tuesdays at St.
Jam es E piscopal C hurch, D exter,
at 5:30 p.m. Call Faye Wisely, (734)
426-8931 or th e church, (734) 4268247 for inform ation.
The Scio Township. Board
m eets at the Scio T 6 w n sh ip H allr 8
p.m.
Lima Township Planning
Commission m eeting a t Lim a
Tow nship H all, 8 p.m.
W ednesday. M arch 17
D exter H eritage Guild m eets
at the D exter A rea Museum, 1 p.m.
The public is welcome.
Am erican Legion A uxiliary
U nit No. 557 m eets at the A m eri­
can Legion Home, 8 p.m.
. W ebster Township Planning
Commission m eeting at W ebster
Tow nship H all, 8 p.m.
M mstiay. Match 17
Chelsea Zoning Board of Ap­
peals m eets at Sylvan Tow nship
H all,5.p.m .
Chelsea _ A thletic Boosters
.m em b ersh ip , m eeting at C helsea
High School , m edia cen ter, 7:30
p.m.
New Beginnings, a griefsu p p o rt group for persons e x p e ri­
encing th e loss of a loved one. Of­
fered as a comm unity serv ice by
the C helsea 'R etirem ent Commu­
n ity ,m eetin g s are in th e C rippen
building,. 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.. Info.,
K earney Kirkby, (734) 475-2868.
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Thursday. M arch 4
D exter Rotary Club m eets at
C ousins H eritage Inn, 7:3(Pa.m .
Tom G race, local a u th o r of
“Spyder W eb,” will be the
speaker.
D exter Am erican Legion
m eets at the D exter Legion H all, 8
p.m.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Alcoholics Anonymous m eets,
at S t: Joseph P arish Hail in D ex­
te r Tuesdays at 8 p.m. and T h u rs­
days a t 7:3CLp.m.
A lzheim er’s A ssociation has
m any su p p o rrarid group m eetings
each m onth for fam ily m em bers of
A lzheim er’s patients. F o r m ore
inform ation, call the South C en­
tra l M ichigan C hapter at (734) 7418200 or .800-337-3827, .
A lzheim er’s Assoc. Family
C aregiver Support Group m eets th e
second T hursday each m onth in
the C rippen building at C helsea
R etirem en t Community, 7-8:30
p.m. In fo -(734) 741-8200.
A rbor H ospice offers various
Monday, March 8
—~ Reproductive H ealth Advisory
Committee for D exter schools
m eets a t Wylie M iddle Sehoobm edia room, 7 p.m.
Harmony Rebekah Lodge 460
m eets at the M asonic Tem ple, 7:30
PTtllT
W ebster Township H istorical
Society meeting, 7:30 p.m. Info., 4262473.
Tuesday, M arch 9
Sons of the A m erican Legion
m eet a t the D exter Legion Home,
8 p.m.
D exter Village Council m eets
at N ational City Bajik, 8 p.m.
IfrograrinTToi^eair^
W ednesday. M arch 10"
' ^D exter JayceeS are looking for nally 111 fam ily m em bers, as well
young ad u lts ages 21-39 to join as coping w ith death. G roups m eet
th e ir club. M eetings are th e sec­ at the A rbor H ospice R esidence,
ond W ednesday of each m onth at 7 2366 Oak V alley Drive, A nn A rbor.
p.m. at N ational City Bank, Dexter. F o r m ore inform ation on specific;
For m ore inform ation, (734) 426- groups and m eeting d ates and
tim es, call D ebbie Skotak or Pat
1080.
(734) 662-5999.
The Scio T ow nship. Board B auer,
Chelsea
Senior N utrition Prom eets at the Scio Tow nship H all, 8
at the S enior C enter-T o-rfe.
T hursday. M arch 11
day ahead at (734) 475-0160.
D exter Rotary Club m eets at
Chelsea Together. F o r m ore
C ousins H eritage Inn, 7:30 a m. inform ation, call, w eekdays (734)
S peaker D onna W inklem an will 475-4030, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., or (734) 475sh are h e r experiences as a Peace 5935, 5 p.m.-9 p.m,
D exter-Chelsea Right To Life'
C orps vo lu n teer in the U kraine.
'V illage of Dexter Downtown m eets the th ird Monday each
D evelopm ent A uthority m eets the m onth at 7 p.m .,’in the Mary Room
-sero n d T h u rsd ay of e ach mo n th at .at St. Jo se p h Catholic. C hurch,
3540 Dover* St., Dexter. Info.,
7:30 p.m.
A nne Young, (734) 426-5010.
Monday. M arch 15
Dexter D istrict L ibrary conL
D exter Community Schools tin u es
reg ister ch ild ren , ages 3
Board of Education m eets at the to 6 forto “W
inter Storytim es." The
C opeland building, 8 p.m.
program , w hich is alread y in p ro ­
Tuesday, March 16
gress, will ru n -fo r 17 weeks, en d ­
Kbvanis Club of D exter m eets ing the w eek of May 17. All ses---- SIOTIS
"30^ minD exter Garden Club m eets at utes and are h eld at th e D exter
Come celebrate at Chelsea Pharmacy
Sh irley Chapm an
D istrict Library, 8040 F o u rth St,
R egistration is lim ited to one ses­
sion p er week, and may be done in
person, or by calling th e D exter
D istrict L ibrary at (734) 426-4477.
Dexter Family Service, contact
Pat B urnett, (734)449-2149, M arian
Burgett, (734) 426-2196, Shaw n Dettlirig, (734) 426-4343 or Judy
W neeier, '(7347426-2160.
Dexter Senior N utrition Pro­
gram delivers m eals M-F to e ld ­
erly hom ebound. Serves lunch MF at D exter S en io r C enter,
C opeland building. To reserv e a
lunch, call 24 hrs. ah ead , Cindy
White, (734) 426-5397.
Domestic Violence Proj ect
Safe House Support G roup m eets"
every Monday, at C helsea Commu­
nity H ospital, B ehavioral H ealth
Services building, 6:30-8 p.m. Info.,
(734) 426-0369.
Domestic V iolence Project
Safe H ouse-presents its Brow n Bag
Sem inar series. M eetings take
place the second T uesday of each
m onth,-noon to 2 p.m,, at 4100
jClark Road, Ann A rb o r, 12-2 p.m.
Info., (734) 973-0242, ext. 203.
' Faith in Action H ouse Com­
m unity Center, open daily. P ro ­
vides various free services to
those in need. S ervices include
food, clothing, fin an cial help, ad ­
vocacy and many o th e r form s of
, assistance. N eed frien d ly help?
Call from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m., (734) 4753305.
FEMALE (F orm erly Em­
p lo y e d M o th e rs At th e L eading
Edge), a non-profit su p p o rt and.
advocacy group for w om en who
have In te rru p te d th e ir full-tim e
car e e rs to care fo r-th e ir-c h ild r en
at home, m eets the first and th ird
Thursday , of each m onth at St.
C lare's Tem ple B eth Em eth; 2309
Packard Road, Ann A rbor; 7 p.m.
Professional d eco rato r W arren
Lewis will p resen t “D ecorating on
Any Budget’’ at the M arch 4 m eet­
ing. Info., Lisa, (734) 763-8714. ■
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fering free testing services in Le-_
-na we e , Livingston, Ja c k son> a nd
W ashtenaw counties. F o r location
and tim es call (734) 572-9355.
Home Meal Service, C helsea.
M eals served daily to eld erly or
d isab ied .C o st p er m eal, $3.25 w ith
milk, $3 w ithout m ilk, for those
able to pay. In terested p a rtie s call
Mary at (734) 475-9494 o r F aith in
A ction at (734) 475-3305, ,
free p resen tatio n s available to
groups interested. "G reat Adven­
tures," a 20-m inute video, illu s­
tra te s the facilities and program s
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M ichigan. O ther p resen tatio n s
are av ailab le on request. Info.,
800-477-319 L
Support Group of W ashtenaw
County m eets at the St. Jo sep h
M ercy H ospital E ducation C enter,
B uilding 5305, the second Sunday
of each m onth a t 1:30 p.m. T he
-M arch—14-m eeting—w ill-b o about
1‘j Care For. T he C are P artn er."
Info., (734) 741-9209.
tiples m eets the th ird Monday of
each m onth in th e T rinity Lu­
th eran C hurch, 1400 W Stadium
Blvd., A nn A rbor, a t 7 p.m., Info.,
Susan A llen, (734) 971-3569.
Im m unizations through W ash­
tenaw County P u b lic H ealth, th e
irbor, Info.,' (734) 484-7219.
O vereaters A nonym ousM ondays at' F irst U n ited M ethod­
ist C hurch, C helsea, 7:30 p.m.-8:30
p.m, Info., (734) 475-4264.
The P arkinson Education and
hom e, friendly, visiting su p p o rt
system for fam ilies w ith children.
Call (734) 475-3305.
P arents W ithout P artners,
su p p o rt group for single parents.
Youth activities, social events,
discussion groups. F o r m em b er­
ship, call reco rd in g a t (734) 973:
1933;
V olunteers Needed M-F from
>.m. to -d e liv e r m id­
day m eals to sen io r citizen s in the
D exter area. Info., call C indy at
the D exter S enior N u tritio n C en­
te r (734) 426-5397.
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Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-12:30
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C h e ls e a fo r 31 y e a r s a n d h a s
s e rv e d on th e v illa g e c o u n c il
fo r n in e te rm s . H e c ite d h is,
d e s ir e to fin is h p r o je c ts t h e .
c o u n c il s ta r te d a s a m a in r e a ­
so n fo r s e e k in g a n o th e r te rm .
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liv e d in th e C h e ls e a a r e a h is
e n t i r e life a n d th e v illa g e fo r
22 y e a rs . H e s a id p re s e rv in g
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la g e w a s h is m a in c o n c e rn ..
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r e q u ir e m e n ts , th e f ir e a u th o rity ^ a n d th e v illa g e h a ll w e re h is
m o s t im p o r ta n t is su e s.
T h u rk o w is s e e k in g a tw oy e a r”t e r m . '
I n c u m b e n t B ria n C a sh m a n ,
is ^ a n e n g in e e r in g m a n a g e r
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c e rn s fo r a n o th e r te rm .
C a sh m a n - is s e e k in g a tw oy e a r te rm . ’
R o b e rt C la rk , 33, is a rre ftie rg e n c y s e r v ic e s - d is p a tc h e r fo r
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LETTERSTOTHEEDITOR
‘Big Box’ on corner
would hurt businesses
Preservation
isn't just
about preserving a few menu.about saving and adaptively
re-using vernacular buildings
— those more common build­
ings which are characteristic
of a period and style or use.
Whether the old Pierce
service staiion/diner at the in-tersection of k-52 and Old US12 is beautiful is, I suppose, a
matter of personal taste, but
many find its treed setting and
unique
stonework
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charming (see photo).
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I was surprised that Dennis
Deppner (letters, Feb 25) pre­
fers, the appearance of the
standard Rite Aid big box.
Why do we Find satisfaction in
an overly franchised land­
scape that looks like anywhere
else? Homogenization of this
corner would make this inter­
section, Chelsea’s gateway,
look" just like thousands of
others.
- I agree with Mr Deppner
about wanting to preserve and
improve business downtown.
And everywhere in Chelsea,
for that matter. But certainly a
Rite Aid big box on this corner
would hurt all existing Chel­
sea businessesr
In addition to prescription
and non-prescription drugs,
the standardized Rite Aid
store sells beer and pop,
candy, cards, ‘convenience
foods, cosmetics, film, housewares, magazines, party sup­
plies, pet supplies, small ap­
pliances, stationery, tobacco,
toys, etc. In other words, the
same items you now buy from
existing downtown, North.
Main and South Main Street
businesses. A dollar spent at
the new big box is a dollar not
spent at Chelsea’s existing
businesses.
Rite Aid’s target for this
new store model is. $3 million
sales per year. This $3 million
would have to come out of the
hides of Chelsea Pharmacy,
Arbor Drugs, the new' Farmer
Jack, and every other Chelsea
-business
above items. Typically, some
existing businesses would call
it quits.
John-is. Frank
Arguments against
drug store valid
— h i regard to John Frank’s
guest—editorial—of-F ebr-i8rT
wish to congratulate arid
honor the detailed disserta­
tion of the attempt by the
“Drug Store Chains” to de­
grade and destroy the beauti­
ful and unique historical rem­
nants of small-town America.
We have frequent visitors to
our home in Lyndon Town­
ship, and one of the treats for
our guests is to be shown the
scenic countryside and charm
of Chelsea, which we cherish.
As a former registered
pharmacist (one^who never
worked for a chain drug store),
I regarded pharmacy as “an
art.” Unfortunately, thg pro­
fession has been reduced to
being “a merchant” in a su­
perstore.
1
Your arguments against
building another drug store in
are -valid,---and I-hope----they prevail!
J. E. Bartkowiak
GUESTEDITORIAL
Street
Talk
By A m anda T arantow ski
What did you
think of W inter
Carnival at
Chelsea High
School?
“I liked the DJ because
he took requests and there
were good decorations. But
I especially liked being
escorted by the king.”
Corinna Christman
Sylvan Township.
ta xe s a re
value is too high or why you understand some terms.
Assessed Value. The state
believe your property is not
t Lyndon Township Supervisor
mandates that all property be
J There is a lot of rriisunder- ^classified properly.
Please look carefully at assessed within its classifica­
j standing about property, taxes,
tion at 50 percent of its fair
* even though it is one of Michi- your “Notice of Assessment, market value. The fair market
Taxable Valuation, and Prop­
* gan’s oldest forms of taxation.
value is not what you paid for
. _ Each year at the March erty Classification” form. If "youiiproperiyjne fair market
J Board of Review property’ your property is your primary value is not the price you paid
{ owners have the opportunity residence and you are claim? for lumber, concrete, shingles
* to protest the assessed value ine vour Homestead Exemp­ and labor. Nor is the fair mar­
j of their property. State statute tion, the property classifica­ ket value based on the ap­
\ requires that the township tion should read “RH.” If the praisal from your mortgage
* supervisor act as secretary for property is currently being company when you purchased
farmed and/or is enrolled in a
* Board of Review.
home. The fair market
Most people coming to ,U.S. Department of Agricul- your
value
represents what the
B o a rd n f
- s i, , h » *
i s a ‘'q u a lified
property
should sell for today
agricultural
property”
it
may
guegtions, so I aip hoping to
on the open market rind not at
be
classified
as
“FH.”
(Note:
offer this explariation, which
auction nor sale to a relative.
should help clarify the most this classification has nothing
SEV or State Equalized
Commonly asked question at all to do with zoning. In Value. For our purpose here,
‘ pbout property taxation and Lyndon Township most Of our the SEV is usually the same as
the purpose of Board of Re­ private land is zoned Agricul­ the assessed value. Washture Residential, b u t'th e as­
view.
tenaw-County Department ofi First, the Board ofrReview sessing classification is Resi­ Equalization sets the “aver­
Is the vyrong place to protest dential).
In 1994, the voters of the age” rate of increase for the
your taxes. The voting booth is
township by property ciassifithe only place ;where you de-—
^
j cation. (Example: residentia 1,
which
cide to increase your taxes or “Proposal
“ “ A,”
..........
. changed agricultural, commercial, etc.)
the
basis
upon
which
taxes are
decrease your-taxes by voting
This action by the county and
levied
on
your
property.
(or or against millage re­ spring you receive in the Each
^ e - s t a t e - is called, "equaliz
quests;------; ................ —
....
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. —j maii—
.
iwt II TThe
ma rrxtirnohm
ing.”
township hao
has lirrla
little rr
to
. ♦ ,The Board of Review can a “Notice of Assessed Evalua­ no control over the increased
only hear complaints regard­ tion.” Prior to the passage of percentage set by the county
ingy o u r assessed evaluation Proposal A, your taxes were and state.
!pr property classification. The based upon the “SEV” or
Taxable Value. That value or
millage rate for schools, “State Equalized Evaluation.’! amount upon which the mil­
county and township govern­ This manner of levying prop­ lage rate is multiplied. (New
ment can only be raised erty taxes caused a serious formula: Taxable Value x Mil­
hardship on many of the
through a vote of the people.
lage Rate « Your Tax Bill).
N n n -v o te d sp e cia lassess- state’s taxpayers- ,
With the passage of ProAs the “fair market value”
merits can be a part of your tax'
posal
A, your old SEG or state
bill for sewer, water, public escalated. with inflation and equalized evaluation became
improvements, roads, police, values rose rapidly in high capped or frozen. At that point
(ire or recycling. The Board of growth and! desirable areas, your assessed Value and your
Review cannot do anything the basis upon which your taxable value were exactly the
'about the millage levied property taxes are calculated same.
also rose at the same rate. (Old
against your property.
But fair market values con­
•t Before being heard by the formula: SEV x millage = tinued to rise not only in our
Board of Review, you will property tax bill).
Proposal A changed all of area but all over the state. In
need to fill out a short form or
1995, the first year after Pro­
send a letter explaining why that Before talking about posal A, the- assessed Values
you believe your assessed Proposal A, we need to really
“ By. M aryann N oah
: I’ll tell you, if this village is
growing as fast as the crowd
did at the township hall the
other night, it's a real popula­
tion explosion.
_I mean, it’s amazing how
many, people show up4o com­
plain about something. It’ll be
interesting to. see if as many
people show up at the polls to
vote in favor of something —
Like me and my running mate,
Arlotta Moofeilow../
And just so you know who’s
on your side, r have this whole
Rite Aid drug! store deal fig­
ured out. ,
See, the problen^ is this
gateway thing, I mean, I over­
heard Auntie talking to some­
body about how the corner of
If you’re, really concerned
Street arid Old 12 is the
!Jabout your health, give your safety Main
gateway
to the village, but all I
; belt a workout. It's the best
see
there
is a grocery store, a
exercise we know - to keep you
bank,
a
gas
station and an old
and your medical costs - .
stone
building.
I don’t, see ahy
„from going through the roof.
gates at all.
. . . . ..
l.
HaW-can-you_have-a-gateCOiMtfMNIlOWSMLWNIH:
way without gates? And I don’t
BUQRI YOURUFFTYBEll
mean Bill Gates, of course, al­
though I suppose if we did
U N C LE A P O LLO
have him, we could build a
pretty fancy one. Like maybe
out of golden microchips or
something. With a lot of win­
dows in it, of course.
Well I’ll tell you, Auntie
and I took a drive down along
the south end of town to check
things out, and I’m not sure
I’ve figured out exactly where
the “Chelsea' Look” ‘ really
starts. I mean, when do you
know if you’re coming into
Chelsea? At the driving range?
The.
Chrysler
Proving
Grounds?
T li-tel ljrm irw hetri ’mcoming back from my big annual
vacation at Devil’s Lake, I feel
like I’m home when the Prov-
$
i
began Jheir upward spiral but your property becomes un­
the taxable value can only in­ capped. examples of uncap­
crease at 5% or the rate of in­ ping could be:
a) you sell your property .
flation whichever is less. This
b)
ownership
change
is the law.
(through
a
will
or
probate,
Last year we saw dramatic
‘
a
increases in assessor! pvalna- etc.)
tion on most properties-in Lync) you add^ value to your^
don Township. Actual sales^-"property by addJng a garage
studies conducted by the deck, pole barn, additiori, etc._
Washtenaw County Equaliza­
The added value of your
tion Department on different addition, garage, deck, etc.
classifications of property are would result in an increase in
the basis upon—which these your taxable value. You would
increases are calculated.
not rise to your assessed value
Qn-your notice ofoi your imment look for your taxable p ro v e m e n t. ^ T h e
assessor
value. Under Proposal A, the W ould just a d d the value of
taxable value can only rise at your improvement to your tax­
5 percent per year or the rate able value.
of inflation — whichever is
dj an error is discovered on
less, This is what the voters of your" property, card. Example:
the state gave us wjth Proposal the, assessor discovers, that a
A. For better or worse — this pole, barn, garage; addition,
is the law. This year in 1999 deck, etc. was inadvertently
the rate increase is 1.6. per­ omitted on your assessment.
cent.
Please be sure to talk to
The good news for current your attorney or estate plan­
property owners is that o u r ner if you plan to transfer or
taxes do not rise as fast as leave in your will property:tomarket values- as they did other family members to avoid
prior to Proposal A of 1994. uncapping your property.
Now ybu may ask “What does,
Since Proposal A, the taxes
the rising assessed value
mean to me right now? The levied against two very similar
properties could be very dif­
answer is not much.
However, here is the rest of ferent. Remember, properties
the story about Proposal A. changing ownership or houses
The assessed value becomes built after 1994 may: have sig­
the new taxable value for the nificantly higher-taxable val­
next person purchasing your ues than those that have re­
home When you sell it or mained capped. Dramatic inwhenever it—changes owner—
ship. This way the state Will throughout Washtenaw County
see automatic large increases and Lyndon . Township have
reflecting current market pushed the assessed Values to
value when a property chan­ rise in alLproperty classifica­
ges ownership.
tions.
- The only way your taxable
I hope this explanation will
value can rise faster than 5
help
you in understanding
percent or the rate of inflation
your
property
taxes.
— whichever is less — is if
stuff; No; forgetJh e tie part.
ingGroundscome into sight.
But on a more day-to-day
So then the only thing left
basis, I guess maybe when I
would
be to decide what
see the water tower it rem inds^
should
be
inside. Clock tow­
me of the clock tower and
ers,
of
course..
Old . restored
that’s when I know I’m in the
store
fronts
and
housesfTrees!
iviJlage.: B u tJh ereV .n o gate
there. Or what about Palmer’s Narrow rstreets. Schools with­
truck lot, or the bowling alley out d e a th c a rp e t. Big white
or-thn—Bulldog-xjar wash,- o r-- ■tower^-4--01d--.--~trailef-^:fia:rks7--"
Playhouses, nicely mowed
Polly’s? I mean, where do you lawns, cows, taverns! -hard­
put the line?
ware and lumber stores. Any­
Seems to me it .would be a thing, as long as it didn’t come
lot'easier if we really did have from somewhere else. As long
some gates. We could, like, as it looks like it belongs in
have this whole gated commu­ Chelsea.
nity kind of thing. What, we
could do is set up this gate
But it’s beyond me to figure
committee to decide what is out what looks like it belongs
really a Chelsea kind of thing and what doesn’t. That’s why
and What isn’t, and all the non- We’d need this committee.
Chelsea stuff would have to be Elect me and I’ll find people
outside the gates and only the who know the truth about What,
Chefsea kind of stuff could be the/ real Chelsea looks like,
inside.
and believe me, we’ll keep it
And if you_wanted to go looking that way. Don’t put
through, you could do it like : your trust in anyone else!
Jhey^trut^thcrG randJim el-tjir^ TStetr-nre - a n m 1 a p p o in rir
Mackinaw Island, where they conunitteeL And give you a
charge admission to come in. cookie! See you at the victory
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And you gotta wear a tie and party!
/
“Thoughthe DJ was bad,
the dance as a whole Was
Max Cherem
Lyndon Townshlp-
“Having the dance in the
Commons gave it a new
atmosphere that I think
everyone enjoyed.”
■
Charlie Degryse
Sylvan Township
“I thought there were, a
lot
of
underclassmen
dressed too formally. Some
w orew hafJhe=upperclass^
men would wear to a pr6m:”
Katie Harper
Dexter ^Township
M
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“I thought It was fun, the
music
was a lot of dancing.
Whitney Carter
Sylvan Township
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By Michael Ryjbka
■Staff Writer
file the Chelsea Dis­
trict Library plans for
its structural expani_$ion, steps were taken over the
Summer to ensure that adequate
staffing would- already be on
aboard once the expansion takes
place.
w Julianne Smith and Tina Diab,
the adult services and youth ser­
vices librarians, are two such
examples.
$ Until fairly recently, Smith
and Diab were too often forced
|o keep a low profile, emerging
—f r o m th e ir back room and
— Upstairs hideaways only to
Respond to a patron’s research
placed through the front desk.
« Now, they have their own little
cubby hole occupying a place
.where fictional works ranging
from Austin to Hemingway used
to be shelyedrThe authors were
relocated to make way for ency- clopedias and thesauruses.
'■ Smith and Diab work in shifts.
at the cramped station, offering
the public direct access to their
Services and bypassing the need
pfthefrontde.sk “middleman.”
■ As director of adult, services,
Smith has been bombarded of
late with requests for tax infor­
mation. However, afs a rule,
Smith said, no particular line of
inquiries.predominate, making
Jper job endlessly interesting,
t. She said her research has run
the gamut, from steering new
•business entrepreneurs tb {he
proper periodicals to satisfying
a.wag’s curiosity as to the origins-of ear wax.
Diab, on the other hand, spe­
cializes in assisting children
with their homework assign­
ments, helping them learn mo^eabout their interests and hobbies, and finding them fiction”
books for their free time.
;; Despite their differing titles,
Smith’s and Diab’s background
and experience is such that they
are fully capable of filling in for
each other.
7 Having two full-time research­
e s eager to satisfy a public hun­
gry for information, but with lit­
tle room or finding to work with,
is emblematic of the library’s
librarians provide valuable service
Smith still considers books adult services director she
her primMy4§§earchjource_as_JlcalledJDiab-tainformherihfitJfiL
-ft
Web site providers often neglect opening was still available for 4
to include dates, citations and youth services director.
cross-references. She views
Smith is a lifelong Ann Arbof
finding an inordinate number of resident who received a baches
“hits” as discouraging rather lor’s degree in English litera­
than helpflil,
J
ture and a master’s degree in
Still, Smith and Diab find the library science^ from thd
.]
•Internet’s potential exciting. University of Michigan.
Even as it stands, they have 17 She said her desire to become
■.
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found it to be helpful and a fUn a librarian stems from having
source of serendipity.
been an active patron-through­
Smith remembers a patron out her life. Yet, while an under*
who was looking for the history graduate, she became side*
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of a poem. They found a Web site tracked with other ideas.
created by a credible organiza­
“I actually wanted to go to law
tion who provided much more school and be paid for what I
/
information than the patron thought would be making witty
thought likely, complete with arguments-in public.”
—
illustrations.—
But reading all those classics
Diab recalls helping a patron changed her mind.
by the name of O’Neill find __‘iWhen-it finally occurred to
information on St. Patrick. me that I could do this for a liv­
While doing so they ran across ing, it felt like a natural progres­
the —genealogy- of the—r oyal • sion' since the profession s e d
O’Neill family. This was a fantas­ such a positive influence on my
tic find for the patron who was life,” Smith said. “I love working
in the middle of writing an in a place that I would also go to
0 ’N.eill family history.
spend my free time.”
Another belief about the
Diab was raised in Canada
Internet that Smith and Diab and received an honors bache­
share is that restricting its. usage lor’s degree and a master’s
should be a parental-responsi­ degree in library science from
bility.
_________the University of. Western..
“Parents- should-teach th e ir “ Ontario. She now resides in
children ^ evaluative
skills Dexter, which is where her
(involving "the Internet) as they mother was raised and many rel­
would do for anything else,” atives on her mother’s side of
Smith said “It’s not our job to the family still reside.
tell people what they can read,
Diab inherited a love of books
view or listen to. It is, however, .‘from her father, who is an
our job to protect tftfcir freedom •.English teacher and a voracious
to do this.”
... reader. Her tastes, however,
e,.p_airingof two similar veered -to children’s^books-andmind-sets in one location is not mysteries.
entirely coincidental. Smith and
She has worked in a public
Julianne Smith and Tina Diab, the adult services and youth services librarians at Chelsea District Library, Diab worked together and library
occupy a little cubby hole at the McKune House where fictional works, ranging from Austin to became friends as substitute school. since she was in high
Hemingway, used to be shelved. Smith’s research has run the gamut, from steering new business entre­ librarians at the Ann Arbor
While Smith and Diab look
preneurs to the proper periodicals to satisfying a wag’s curiosity as to the origins of ear wax. Diab, on the D istric t L ib ra ry ’s ma i n b r a n c h __
forward-tothe-day-when-they-other hand, specializes in assisting children with their homework assignments, helping them learn more
A librarian in Ann Arbor had have more room to maximize
about their interests and hobbies, and finding them books for their free time.
.worked-w ith Chelsea District their resottreesHhe-sui
Library
Director : Metta the community makes.it easy for
transitional phase.
book the answer is in, but not be old-fashioned approach.
Lansdale
and
sang her praises them to be patient.
“The Internet offers, a wealth
“The library sinjply can’t grow able to purchase it because of
to
Smith.
.
any more with the space we the price.”
pf information but, unfortunate­
“We don’t have everything that
Smith already knew a little bit we need and_people know that,”
have,” Smith said. “When we put
Nor does the so:called “infor­ ly, it is not always accurate, cur­
Chelsea’
s library because Smith said. “But they are active
____, __
_ ____
p<
v
new books on the shelf they are mation super-highway” com­ ____
rent or____
complete,”
Diab
said.__
It alpout
checked out within the hour. pletely fill the gap. Smith and requires sifting throdgh |vjot pifo'Sibo wqrtt to library schopl with Jn the Friends group, donate
Associate their old paperbacks, make
Reference books can cost Diab agree that being able to information and 'ev&Ityatihg^'jS^
”,U4~U of! the sources
M------ are —
upwards of $300. It’s very frus­ “find anything on the Internet” which
rep­ ' Director Josie P a rk e d with memorial donations, straightei^
.shelves and do a lot of things t<£
trating to be asked a reference is a misconception and an inad­ utable. Ifs often faster to go whom ^he stayed in touchy
question, know exactly what equate substitute for the more straight to a reference book. ”
After Smith was hirbifron as vhelp out. It’s very encouraging*”'
By Michelle Rogers
v^sodate Edito r
"Lonnie Mitchell says a decision to pursue a
career in teaching was the best move of his life.
• “I can tell you, I was bom to be a teacher. I
absolutely loye it,” Mitchell says. “All I know is
&e deciMw?tb teach is the best thing that has hap; “I love working with the students. I love teach­
ing and I love doing the'preparation.”
3 Mitchell was hired 10 years ag6 to teach in
Chelsea. He came-from a school district in Corpus
Christi, Texas, where he taught high school math
in d coached football, basketball and track.
•3 With a new athletic director coming on board
eady to replace all of the Coaches, Mitchell says
e decided to look for a job elsewhere. He was
ffered teaching positions in Mount Pleasant and
helsea.
I
.When he accepted the job at Chelsea High
Sjchool, there wasn’t much time before football
practice started. So Mitchell says he packed his
$ar and came to the area, sleeping two nights
pnder the Stax’s because he hadn’t yet secured an
apartment.
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■ - .•••••* Over the yebrs, he has coached football, basket­
ball and track throughout the district. Currently,
be is the girls’ varsity track coach. .
-Althpugh-Mitchell
came to Chelser
from Texasr
lb
is from this area originally.
He graduated
from
toy Athens H igOchool. During his childhood,
litchell also lived in-Florida, Virginia and
fennessee.Jie credits his mobility to helping him
Adjust easily to a variety of situations and differ­
ent environments.
; Mitchell thinks Chelsea students are at a disad­
vantage in some respects because they live in a
homogenous community.
! “The uniqueness about Chelsea studentsls kindf a disadvantage to them,” Mitchell says. “Most of
iem‘haven’t seeh what the rest or the world is
like.
I “I went to 10 schools by the time I was in ninth
trade. So I know there are differences in students
Whereas they would have a difficulty understand­
ing, It would be easier Jor me to adapt to»an. envi*
ronment than some of these students.”
On
dents have an advantage over him because they’re
Able to make lifelong friends and connect to a4
edinmunity.
It was 1983 when Mitchell earned a bachelor’s
degree from Michigan State ,University. He
majored in math education and minored in coach­
ing. During college, he worked on an assembly
Im e and says he hated it.;
7 f
^
^ “So I knew in c^lege no matter what I
going
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to do, I was going to use my brain,” he says.
a
Ttw asuo surprlserto
career in math, although he was a standout as a
histofy student, winning an award for outstanding
work.
7 ~■
“I’ve always loved math,” he says. “I’ve always
had the accelerated math classes.”
In high school, Mitchell was named a semifinal­
ist in the Michigan Math Test. The honor gave him
the confidence to move forward in the field.
Nowadays, he is sharing his love of math with
the younger set. Mitchell teaches accelerated
algebra II, accelerated geometry and college prep
math classes.
v--‘—
-— — - : -----“I enjoy showing students how it applies to
everyday situations,” he says.
For instance, Mitchell’s students use math to
understand the_ stock market. Several have built
stock portfolios as a result.
TEACHER FUTURE
Mitchell also works as the regional director of
the National Association of Investment Club mem­
bers and enjoys helping adults with the stock mar­
ket.
Mitchell says he enjoys preparing his senior stu­
dents for life by addressing in class or in private:
conversations the use of credit cards, leases and
interest rates.
... . V
"Math has changed dramatically since he was a
student and since he started his career in educa­
tion.
.. 1
,
■?
“Math is different than when adults took alge­
bra,” he says. “Every problem is a story problem.
There is less drill, more everyday situations.
“The one thing I like about teaching is that no
two days are ever the same,” Re adds. “I caft’t pre-^
diet what’s going to happen hour to hour.”
.
What’s exciting, Mitchell says, is the relation­
ship between math and new technology. Mitchell.
says he has stayed on top .of the changes by attend­
ing conventions, seminars and workshops. As
head of the high school’s math department,
■Mitchell shares any information hfe learns with
the six other math teachers. — 7—
Mitchell describes his teaching style as versa­
tile; “One of my philosophies,” he says, “is .never_
to teach two days the same.1If you use the same
methocTevery day, it will get monotonous to the
students and yourself. I like to try new approach­
es. I like to involve logic and psychology,, left
brain,Tight bTain;”- ^ .. ■,
' Mitchell says he breal^ up his teaching by hav-
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es accelerated algebraTIraccelerated geometry and college prep math classes. What’s exciting, Mitchell
Says, is the relationship between math an4 new technology. Mitchell says he has stayed oii top of the
changes by attending conventions, seminars and workshops. As head of the high school’s math department,
Mitchell shares any information he learns with the six other math teachers,
ing students work either alone or in groups. He
hands out-study sheets one day and asks them tb“
advance to the next section of the math book on
another day,~
“Hike to incorporate self-discipline, having stu­
dents for*? themselves to get the job done,% he
adds . ___
^ . • :
' ^ “My'goalisr{fraf^ehriTidivttldal work as hard as
he can to accomplish his goals, Whether that be;
sports of academics.”
;
The late Dennis Erwin, a coach in Texas, served,
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C h e lse a b e a t W e ste rn in a l­ J e f f K o lo d ic a b o th h a d th r e e
m o st e v e ry s ta tis tic a l c a te g o ry . a ss ists.
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s itu a tio n , th e B u lld o g s s ta y e d q u a r te r . T h e B u lld o g s h a d
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T h e C h e ls e a v a rs ity v o lle y ­
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ested others from C helsea and neighboring communities. The format will be a keynote speaker, followed by
two sessions-with workshop choices.
8:30 - 8:45 a.m.
R efresh m en ts & R egistration
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Keynote Address: Building T rust With Your Children: Parenting in C hallenging Time
Speaker: Rob Pasick, PhD, Psychologist, Ann Arbor Center for the Family
10:15 -11:15
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A. Raising Strong andConfident Daughters
S p e a k e rs: C a ro l L a p id o s , M S W a n d S a lly W iso tz k e y , P h D ,
In d iv id u a L a n d F a m ily T h e ra p is t
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D. The Mystery And Magic Of The Y Chromosome:
Understanding Boys From Birth To Teens
S p e a k e r T h e o d o re B ra u d e , P h D ^
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B. Fathering The Way You Wanted To Be Fathered
S p eak e r: R o b P a sic k , P h D
P sy c h o lo g ist, A A C e n te r f o r th e F a m ily
E. Building Your Child’s Self-Discipline Through
Balanced Mothering
S p e a k e r: P am H o ffer, P h D , C S W
C. The Mystery And Magic O f The Y Chromosome:
Understanding Boys From Birth To Teens
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GIVEN, pursuant to Act
344 of the Public Acts of
1982 that a REPORT OF
THE PROCEEDINGS OF
THE
WASHTENAW
COUNTY BOARD OF
“COMMISSIONERS ses­
sions field on February 24,
1999 wJII be available tor
public inspection and copy­
ing from8:30 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. Monday through Fri­
day, beginningWednesday,
March-IC^1999, at the Of­
fice.ot the County Clerk/
Register, Room107, Coun­
ty Courthouse, Ann Arbor,
Michigan.
STATE O F M ICHIGAN
PROBATE COURT
-C O U N TY O F
W ASHTENAW
. PUBLICATION O F
NO TIC E O F H EA R IN G
File Number: 'PR-P-990000231
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In the matter of Rlecks,
Sarah Katharine
TAKE NOTICE: Ahearing
will be held on 03/25/99. at
2:00p.m., at 1011. Huron,
Ann Arbor, Michigan
before Judge John N.
Klrkendall for the following
purpose: Onthe petitionof
Beckle and Frederick
Rlecks to have their
daughter's name changed
from _Sarah Katharine
Rtecks to Sarah Katharine
John Riecks - -Date 02/26/00
Petitioner:
Beckie and Frederick
•Rlecks
STATEOF MICHIGAN
PROBATE COURT
COUNTYOFWashtenaw
NOTICEOF
ADMINISTRATION
Independent Probate
FILENO. 99-0164-IE
Estate ot Ruth I. Jaskot,
Deceased. Social Security
N<*379-30-7269.
TQ ALL INTERESTED
PERSONS:
Your interest in the
estate may be barred or
)affectedbythe following:
The decedent,, whose
, last known address was
-20152 Old US: 12,.Chel' sea, Ml 48118 died Janu­
ary 5,1999.
, Creditors of the deceased are notified lhat alt
claims- against Ihe estate
will be forever barred un­
less presented to the indB<
- pendent personal repre­
sentative, John M. Reilly,
11272 Joslln Lake Rd.,
Gregory/ Ml 48137, or to
. both,the independent per­
sonal' representative and
the -Washtenaw County
Probate Court; Ann Arbor,
Michigan '48107-8645,
within4 months ot the date
of publication ol this notice.
Notice Is further given that
the estate will be thereafter
.assigned and distributedto
the persons entitledto It.
-Attorney (P23308)
368 S. Jefferson St.
Mason, Ml48854
(517) 676-3903
' STATE O F MICHIGAN
- — PR O B ATE-G O UR T
COUNTY O F
W ASHTENAW "
Claims Notice
Independent Probate
P lIe N o , 99-0160 IE.
Estate OfGraceAugustine:
' To. All,Interested Per80081
- \bur Interest intheestate
: may be barred or affected
by thefoHowing; The decedent, whose last known
address was 2937, Baker
,,,-Boad, Dexter,.MI.48.13Q.
. died January 12i 1999.
. Creditors ■of the
deceased: are.notified that
__all _cJajrn)|_at
estatewillbeforever arred
unless presented, to the
Independent personal representativeA JAMESw.
AUGUSTINE11911 Island
Lake Road; Dexter, Ml
48130, or-to both the inde-.
pendent- personal repreaentatlve -.-tand-....theWaahfenaw county:.- Probate Court, \ AnnArbor,
Michigan, '48107withinfour
morrihaofthe date'of pubticationofthis notice.
Notice is further given
thattheestate.wifl bethdreafter assigned and distributedtothe persons entitled
tb It.
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LawOffices of
Susan E. Zale, P.C.
vBySusan E. Zale, P-53736
U4 N.Mairi St., Suita 10
Chelsea, Ml48118
5-5777
734t475-i
NEWHOME
OWNER?Seflyour Oldhome lauinthe
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M essag es
104-Losti Found
DOG FOUND-Female
black Lab mix. Found
on Austin and Schnei­
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(517)456-4461 or
(313)802-6640
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MissingfromWiillsand
MoonRd,area;
313-323-1920.
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CHELSEASELFrStdrdge
18000BrownDr.,Chelsea,
MI4BI18
- HouseholdGoods
UnitJ27-DarcyL,Monler
UnltD5.-MlchaelThomas
Watson
SalewillbeFrli. March5,
at3pm.Sealedbidsbefore
—.......MorchS; - DEFAULT. IN RENTAL SALE:
fl$182, Dorothy Joplin; #C92,
JacquetaneStarkeyBrawn;
#C178, Richard Benon; *B68,
Chad R. Massey; «C84. Wil­
liam Toepfer; SE203, Del
-Randy Bowman, Personal;
household, misc. Date of
Sale: April 10, 1999atlla.m..
of Milan—
Equipment -Co,
lI204N.AnnArborRd..Milan,
MI48160.1nlo(734)439-2182.
PUBUCNOTICE
RequesfforPrpposaIs
ChelseaSchoolDlsfr/clwill
recelvebldsforplayground
areaslteworktobeperlormedolSouthMeadows
ElementarySchoofBldsare
dueaMpm,March?,1999,at
IheOperatlonsDepartment.
For project specifications
and additional Information
contact;
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RonUvengood
ChelseaSchoolDlstrlct
OperartonsDepI
1413BOIdUS.12
Chelsea, Ml48118 '
' 734-433-2276
STEAKFRY
. FRI..MARCH6,64p.m.
SalineAmericanLegion
MillsBMichiganAve.
$7adults.
Freehoidogsandchips
forchlldrenunder 12.
Karaoxelnlounge
lrom7-!1p,m.
Publicwelcome.
Country living on a paved
road. Threebedroomranch,
1.5 baths, 2.6 car attached
garage. Large kitchen, din­
ingroom,livingroomwithal­
cove ceiling. Large deck,
motuietrees, newcotpeland
paint. OnemlfetoUS12,three
miles to M50. Convenient to
Ann Arbor and Saline. Must
see. Reduced price.
$109,000.8)7-456-7769.----HOUSEFORSALE
INCLINTON.
Threeor four bedrooms, two
baths, energyefficient, main­
tenance free, convenient to
downtown and all schools.
Asking$145,000.
Call (517)4566085.
JACKSONCOUNTYConcord
Schools,6325PdrsonsRd,
mlnuteslromt-94.
FiveyearoldtrMevet.
1660sq.It.Threebedrooms.
2.5batns,attdohedgarage,
-groundtloorofflcespace.—
4.64acres, $165,000.00.
Additionallandoptional.
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Cali:(517)6>
2244-8
OPENKQUSE-Sfockbrldge
Sunday,March7.1-4pm'
4397M-36,closetocornerof
M-52.'Threebedroomranch
withwaIkoutbasementon
1.25acres.Excellentcondltlon.
Mustsee,iiW.OOOr - SuzvLewis
:S10)227
(810)227-5005
RealEstateOne
OPENHOUSE
OPEN SU ND AY
ForSalebyOwner
SUN..MARCH7. MP.M,
M A R C H 7 . 1 -4 RsM.
316N. ANNARBORST.
334FERMANST.
Cozy, turn-keyhomewithtop
BYOWNERINSAUNE
to bottomupdates and ex­ Charming 34-bedroom his­
tras.Two-bedroom,onebath, toric home. Two full baths,
full basement. $139,000. Must newmastersulte, 1,900sq.fl.
seel
(734)429-8220
(734)439-7306
(734)426-1487
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o f 8 8 ,0 0 0 a g e n t s n a t i o n w i d e ,
r i g h t in y o u r n e i g h b o r h o o d .
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BUILDINGSITES.
• 11 Acres woods, wildlife. &web
lands,
Stockbridge schools.
$42,500.(82541]
• Waterloo Rec. Area.- 2 rollin
acres w/trees. Paved & perl
$36,900. (82246)
OPEN HOUSE 1-3,6693 UNGANE, 5 • lakefront lot 60x275, Joslin Lake, NICE wooded setting for your lakeMin. from’ town. Brick ranch. 3 Pinckney Rec. Area, $89,900 front home. 55TFrontoge -on
Jackson CoUWty's all sports Big
Bedrooms, 2 baths, enclosed porch &
full basement. Garage, pole bam &3 ...BUILDERS; Multiple building.sites. Portage Loke, Living room w/toxy
enclosed porch &deck for
other outbuildings all on 3.5 mani­ being readied for Summer bulding. fireplace,
Grass ' Lake Village &country. entertaining. Lakevtew from master
cured acres. $187,500. (990102)
__bedroom & living room. -Leased
J96Q,000.(88615)
land. $75,000. (86517)
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► 4 7 5 - H O I V I C {734)475-4663
CHELSKAREAI-TY, INC. HASJOINEDTHECENTUK'f 21SYSTEM
3173 Baker Rd./Dexter/Open 7 Days!
h t tp ://w w w .c e n tu r y 2 i.c o m • 1 4 1 4 S o u t h M a in • In C h e ls e a
Each ofltco independently owned and operated
200-HousesforSale
QPENHOUSE,MARCH7, •
2-4P.M.
31lYPSlIAOTrer/DUNDEFMT
Three-bedroom, new win­
dows; siding, Insulation, roof
andexterlordoors.CallRose
<734)629-5074
orGerweckRealEstate
177TecumsehSt„Dundee.Ml
(734)629-5929
200-HouseslorSala
365BERKSHIREDR.
NORTHVIEWSUB.,SALINE
Well maintained 1.450sq. ft.
ranch. Catheral ceilings,
three
bedrooms,garage,
two baths,
2-carattached
par­
tially finished basement.
$179,900.
Byappointment.
(734)429-3326
BRICKRANCH
Threebedrooms,twobofhs,
fullbasement,two-car
de. Chelseavillage.
Loadedwithextras. $1651000.
“ Byowner.(734)4754302
103-Personals
PRAYERtotheHOLYSPIRIT.You
Who make me see everythingand Whoshowme the
waytoreach my Ideals.'You
whogivemethedivinegiltto
(orglve-and forget, fromall
that Isdone to me and You
whoareInalltheInstancesof
mylife’withme. IInthisshort
dialogue want to (hank you
foreverythingand confirm
once more that l neverwant
tobeseparatedfromYouno
mailer ihowgreat material
desires may Be. 1want tobe
wjlhyouand mylovedones
in your perpetual glory;
Amen. Thank you lor your
love toward me and. my
-foved-one».--Persans~moypraythispiayerthreeconsecuflve.days without askingfor
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ter-howdifflcultlt may be,
Promise to publish thjsdia­
logue as soonas your,favorhasbeengranled,
STATEOF MICHIGAN' '
PROBATECOURT
Washtenaw COUNTY
CIRCUITCOURT
. FAMILYDIVISION
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION Independent Probate
FILENO. 99-0163-IE
Estate o1 PATRICIA
ANNALLEN. Social.SecurityNo. 722-12-8740
TO ALL INTERESTED
PERSON'S:.
. Your Interest In the
estate may, be barred or,
affectedbythe following:
The decedent, whose
.last known address •was
.588 Highland Road, Cheisea, Michigan' 48118 dlecT
January,28,1999, ‘
An Instrument dated
November 27, 1995 has
beenadmitted as the willof
the deceased.
Creditors ot the de­
ceased are notified that alt.
claims, against the estate
wilt be- forever' barred
unless presented^to^thfe.
Independent personal rep­
resentative, William ,0.
Aden, 588 Highland Road,
Chelsea,. Michigan 48118,
or to both the independent
personal representative
and the . Washtenaw
CountyProbate Court, Ann'
Arbor,: Michigan 48107,
within lour months of the
date ot publication of this
notice.
Notice Is. further given
that .the^sfate.MwIII be.
thereafter assigned and
distributed to .the persons :
entitledto It.
___ _ .-Tlmbthy-R.AIIen^
■ Attorney (R-352761)
145S Jackson Street
P.O. Box 787
---- ...-jackfion,-MI-49P04\ 0787
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(517) 767-4)00
BYOWNER
3500OAKPARKDR,
“ SALINE
$227,500
734-429-0192
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N e w C onstruction.
R ead y to m o v e in. A pprox:
1 ,5 0 0 sq. ft., 3 b e d ro o m s,
m a s te r o n first floor, 9-ft.
-ceiling p lu s g ard en v ie w
w in d o w in b a se m e n t. S ide
e n try g a ra g e , c o m p le te d
b o n u s room over garage.
Lot size approx. 9 0 x 160,
P rice $ 1 7 2 ,5 0 0 . ‘
M A JO R PRICE REDUCTION.
Fabulous N E W PRICE! Dexter. Charming older
Country neighborhood, fust west of Cape Cod with m any updates includ­
Dexter.-2 story contemporary with open ing new well and drainfieMr FreshlyFr
floor plan. Cathedral ceilings in living
inted & carpeted. Great location in
room, islancLlutcnefl-.-w/bay-eatiing-l
_
xter's newest Brass -Creek-Court.
space. 3900+ SQ.FT, on 1 .9 7 acres. $ 15 9 ,9 0 0 . Susan W right (734) 426 $329,900. Call Coral Jack (810) 361- 9 0 1 4 or 4 2 6 -1 4 8 7 . (774 2 -H )
2 12 1 or (734) 426 -148 7. (9236-$)
.
NEW COLONIAL
R ea d y fo r o ccupancy.
R ead y fo r o c c u p a n c y .
^Approx. 1,500 sq . ft., 3
b ed ro o m s, full b a s e m e n t
w fth 9-ft. ceiling p lu s g a r­
d e n view w in d o w . Lot
-approx. - 9 0 >: 1 6 0 f“Price$ 1 7 2 ,5 0 0 .
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NORTHSTAR BROKERAGE
(734)428-4400
PRICE REDUCED) Country living on 2.5
acres, Chelsea Schools. 4 bedroom
ranch with 2.5 baths, large kitchen and
formal dining room. $219,900. Ask for
Priscilla Geist (734) 878-6938 or 42614 8 7. (12894-M)
LO C A TIO N is super with this compact
year-round , home with lake views of
Portage take. 600+ Sq.Ft., plus 308
Sq.Ft. in attached porch gives plentyof
room. Lake access is one blocV awe
Bette Freedmart-Trippe (734) 426-97or 426 -1487. (9818-P)
N EW ER 2550 Sq.Ft. homer 1st floor
master with spa tub & sep. shower. All
the amenitiesl 4 4 x 12 deck overlooks
E rivate lake. Full walkout bsm t.,
indscaped/sprinklers.
$269,900.
Hurry, call Debby Combs at 1-800717-8 5 8 5 or (734) 426 -14 8 7. (10925H)
R O L LIN G slightly treed 1.2 4 acres,
perked and repay to go for spring.
Possible pond site, less man one guarter mile from paved road w/naturdl
g a s .. Dexter schools. $52,900. Bette
Freedman-Trippe (734). 424-9744; or
4 2 6 -14 8 7. (O-G)
I'-'
Contem porary Cape C o d in Chelsea Lakes
area. Three bedrooms, 2-'/« baths, spotless neu­
tral decor. $234,900. Jim Heinold, 429-2200
days/429-9574 eves. 991089.
M rs. Clean lives' h e re .'Th re e bedroom , one
large-bath ranch on 3.4 beautiful acres with
pond and stream. $169,900. Sandy Ball: 4 75 3 7 3 7 days/475-2603 eves. 8 7 5 9 ).
Future R einhart O ffice■
Reinhart
<:in;i,si;v
47r>-f)«00
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Bi-|evel in country setting. Currently used a s Beautiful custom-built, home on one landscaped
two-family, unit. Newer kitchens and baths. Four acre' In country subdivision. Three bedrooms,
bedrooms, two baths. $102,900, Arlene Koker, two baths, master suite, !irepiace, $229,900.
4 75 -3 73 7 davs/498-2860 eves. 8542'6.
"
' Ball. 4 7 5 -3 7 3 7 rtayfi/476.2603 eves.
-Sandy.
991059.
Flexible floor plan,/spacious master-suite and
bath, ceramic tlld In foyer and full baths. Merillat C helsea Village. Convenient to dow ntow
cabinets. Four bedrooms, 2-'/a baths. $249,900. parks and school. IVi-story with three bei
Linda Forster, 76 1-6 6 0 0 . days/663-9730 eves. rooms, L-Vz baths.$132,000, Darla Bohlender,
J . H . Cam pbell Building C o . 80884,':
4 75 -3 73 7 dayS/475-1478 eves. 84558.
Lakefront ranch on Sugar Loaf Lake. Five lots
total, 78 ft. of frontage. O n e bedroom, one bath.
$155,000. Ju d y N a n a , 4 75 -3 7 3 7 days/498-3136
eves, 990819.
EDWARD
Ten acres In the country. A ‘little work wHI rhake
this a great investment. Th re e bedrooms, one
bath, two big barns. $ 119 ,9 0 0 . D la hoB lce; 4 75 -'
3 7 3 7 days/476-8091 eves. 85667, ‘
3 2 rs :M a m ‘S !re S 7C h e ls M -73 4 ;4 75 .3 73 7'
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\U Chelsea sdioofe. $146,500, Bifi \ehctosed porch: ■Chelsea Schools. garage. View,of lake &golf course
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K.C.MNCIMAN
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THE CHELSEA STANDAKU/THK DKXTKH LEADER • Thursday, March 4, 1999
ROCKWOOD: (our bedroom
ranchonHuronRiver. 400ft.ol
riverfrontage(200ftofwhich
Issteel seawall). 2.000sq. ft.
(1,000
up- 1.000down). Twotwofull bqths. tw
■kitchens.
;ire
,r fr YK
muo
Br-igrv
outdoorsecond
floor deck. VValk-auf pallo
frombasement. Security sys­
tem and Ihground sprinkler
system.Call734-379-3037
‘. SALINE-BYOWNER
. 1348Hidden Creek
. Threebedrooms.2.5baths.
. !,966sq.ft.,centralalr,
whlrlpooltub,flrsttloorlaun­
dry,oakhardwoodfloors,
fireplace. Ann'Arborschools.
- 3196,900.734-429-0501. .
THREEBEDROOM,2-1/2-car
heated garage, Ann Arbor
Schools, twoTull baths, tull
basement. New roof. By
owner.
{734)971-4162----203-Manufactured/
MobileHomes
,
$ODOW N
Ontwo.fhreeifour
bedroomhomes.Allparks.
Buyerpayssatestax
_UNitEDMANUFACTUREDHOMES
1-B00-597-SAIE
$$CASH$$
. Paldforyourusedhomes.
UnttedManufacturedHomes
■tv:
1-800-597-SALE
-m* CountryAtmosphere
m SAUNEMEADOWS ... .....
like'new\ 1996 Mansion.
Threebedrooms. 2baths, all
appliances: central air, large
deckandshed. $29,900.
734-429-1224.
PRODOWNFIHANCINO
was9.76A.PR.
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, onusedMobilehomes
UNITEDHOMES1)800-59'7-S
4ALE
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ANDERSON
ASSOCIATES
2 i V. T 0
(734) 677-43C
CUSTOMbuilt, quality■
ulive home with rooi
horses. 4bedrooms, 2
sqntTon'4.38‘ac(es.
with—30x40 poto'—bam-l
Picturesqueviews. 10minito
Saline, 20 to Ann Arbor.
Country living at its best.
$329,900. Mark VanBoge
734-428-0738. (NEA888)..
PRIME location at inlersed
tlon ol M-52 &Austin Rdl
High tratlic-great visibility
1.23 acres on River Raisin.
884Sq.Ft. onmainlevelplus
864-Sq.Ft,—apartment on
er level Pnceo to sell at
$175,000. MarkVariBogelen
734428-0738. (AUS204).
JUSTREDUCEDto$159,000!
Sellar anxious. Charming
home inChelsea, over 2300
square feet. 3 bedrooms, 1
1/2baths, familyroom,21/2car, 2-story-heated.garage.
Laura Henderson 734-4810760, (MA1601)
WELL-pricedranchinDexter
schools. 3 bedrooms, 1-1/2baths, familyroom, fireplace,
enclosed-porch, first floor
laundry, 26'x40'.po1e barn
providesgarageorworkshop
space. $138,000-KathyStivers.
734426-2235. (ORC853).
OEXTER-Why build when
this newer 2 story is already
“settled in" with professional
landscaping? 4 bedrooms, 2
1/2baths, familyroom.w/fireplace, huge master bath, t
acre. $279,900. KathySlivers
734426-2235. (ST0897).
MANCHESTERincomeprop­
erty. 2ranchunitseachhave
2bedrooms &-1-bath. Large
comer lot. 2par garage/barn.
Gross rent is $1,060/mp',
Priced at $109,500. Mark
VanBogelen 734-428-0738.
(WOL116)
MANCHESTERMANOR
16 X74. 1992 Fleetwood
Move-incondition. Twobed­
rooms, twopaths, central air.
All appliances, washer and
dryer. Garden tub, newcar­
pel $24,900
randNew
734-761-6798.
. LUXURB
YAPARTMENTS
locatedlnManchoslor
Iwobedropm/twobalh ■
A
llappliancesIncluded
204-lals/Acffiaoe
Fiom$825
734-428-1950350FEEJFRONTAGE
onRoepckefioad.
countryAPArimentavail­
3.5lo12acres
able
now. Updated new
(whatyouwant).
kitchen Beappliances. Two
CallofterOpm:
bedroom, one bath, wash(617)851-7357
er/dryer hookup In baseTnent—Seven- mins. WoH
Chelsea on three acres.
Chelsoa schools. $695 per
month ♦ $500 security de­
posit. Call734-475-8456
BuildingSitesAvailable
Chelsea.Dexter.
DEXTER
AGrosslakeAreas
Fourroomupstalrsapartment
BulldtoSuil '
inlhevillage.
Sunset Building Co.
Stoveandrefrigeratoi,
• centralalr.
734-475*444
Nopets. Nosmokihg.
$660permonthInduces .
ROLUNGWOODS
utilities. ■’
Twoacres
References,teos6required.
WaterlooRecArea
- 734426-3305 .
Blacktop, utilities.
$32,900.00
Owner/agent
GRASSLAKEAREA
Pager:
JustOff194.
(313)328-7275TwoBedroomApartment
'
$45C
/Monlh
TIMBER RIDGE
Carpeted.Appliances
- SecurityDeposit '
Saline Schools
NoPets
61homesi(es(oneacremin.).
517-622-4795
Threehousesalreadyslarled.
17lotsalreadysold, Beautiful,
veryhillywithwoods, cul-deMANCHESTER
sacs, walk-outsandlotsof
Verynice
pilvqcy.
Laige
OwnBuilder
Onebedroom
••Choose
Underground
VliliVes
$560permonlh
• PublicRoadSystem
Nopels
. (60%alreadycomplete)
•Parcelsfrom$54,000
(734)428-9570
Directions: Go to Willis and
Plattthen$. on Platt one mile
toJudd Rd. thenW.on Ju.dd STORLAPARTMENTS
for3/4mile.
41W. MAINSTr, MILAN
Ray LeVan,
--- (Z34)439-4050-__
Marfen/D
’ n/Da.........
visRealtors
■Onebedroomapartmenls.
734-973-3185 :
Downtownlocation.
Clean. Quiet.
Reasonable,
211 -Heal Estate
longershorttermlease. ■
Wanted
TEGUMSEH
428N,Evans, one bedroom.
500 N. Evans,-two-bedroom.
CASHFORYOUR
Super deluxe apartments,
HOME
available now. All appli­
ances Includingwashgr ond
Anycondition
Paved, llghted'parkCall734-433-1950 ■ dryer.
Ing, main floor, private en~
trance.
HOUSE-WANTED
—
;-- (617)423 1336
Iwilldorepairs;onrand
conltaclfortwoyears. '
TECUMSEH
(Appreclalefarm)
Huge one gnd two
617-456-8159
bedroom
VACANT LAND or farm
apartments.
needed-lhelargerthe
belter, for horse breeder.- Free heat, free water.
Cashbuyer, or.landcontract Call 517-423-3099for
-your choice. Call or write ___mnrerffttnits___
Gary LillieAAssoc.. Realtors
1955PaullneBlvd:.Ste. I00C.
. TWOBEDROOM
onebathcondo.
AnnArbor,
Ml48103.
800-3454694
Avallablelmmedlally.
www.gqryllllle.com
Milan Commons.
$6S0permonthorleasewith
optlontobuy.
301-Houses lor Rent
300-Apartments/Ftats
CLINTONARE
Upstairstwo bedroomapart­
ment. Kitchen, balh, largeliv­
ingroom. Stoveand refriger­
atorprovided. Nopels.
$450permonthplusdeposit.
|Call517-456-4005
lorappllcatlon.
DEXTERSCHOOLS-threebed­
rooms, Iwo balhs, family
roomwithtlreplacb, washer,
dryer, stove, refrigerator,
dishwasher. Two-car central,
aln new paint and-carpets.
1,75acres. Largeredrdouble
deck. Oney'earlease, option
tobuy. Petsextra. Non-smok­
ers, $1500/mo.(810)231-9193
>USEFORRENTIfvSaline. 458 Hollywood.
Three-bedroonrt,
1-1/2-bath, stove and
refrigerator. Nopbts.
R ichard N.
Brassow If you need; to t?uy.
o r sell.W our needs
are m y b u sin e ss”
Home" Off ic e :~ 7 :T r 4 2 6 -8 9 6 0 ~
Pager: . . . . r r - - - - 9 9 6 -6 0 4 0 Ann Arbor Office: . . 99 4-9444
NOWAVAILABLE • Two bed­
roomlakefront home. Year- 600-General
round. scenic, peaceful,
quiet. Includes boat house, ACQtFJINOAPPLICATIONS
dock, new furnac.e. washer
forServIcePe/son,
hook-up, gorgeous viewsur­
Lookingtordmblllous,
rounded by wooded state
self-motivatedperson.
land. 10mins Nof Chelsea
Wllltraln.CDlrequired.
No dogs. Non-smoker pre­
Call 1-600-6!94464
ferred. (734)476-1174
orsendresumeto
NorthwestPropane
3109PlelernelerDr.
Chelsea. Ml48116.
305-Vacation Rentals
s
LAKEFRONT lour bedroom
collage. Vineyard Lake, Irish
Hills,weekly. MaytoSeptem­
ber CallSandy. 517-592-6186
ACMEScrewMachine
Operators
Minlmumthreeyearsexperience. overtimelikely,
good
benefitpackage.
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pplylnpe»nontoi--_
W.A.lhomasCo.
446CongdonSt.
Chelsea. Ml
734-475-8626
MyrtleBeacbCondo
Ocean FrontResort
OnoBedroom-SleepsFour.
March27-April3
$50000
734-475-8336
NAPLES, FLORIDA, newthree
bedrgom/two bath cqndo:
Spacious, immaculate. Steps
to Vanderbilt Beach. Two
weeks minimum. $1.800per
week. 734-692-5041.
307-Conimercial
Property/Rent
FORLEASE:
4000-12.000squareleet
inIheChelseaIndustrialPark
Manufacturingassembly,
research,d1strlbutlon,
contractorsheadquarters,
@tc
(734)475-1824
★ ' ■
Warehouse, office,
lightindustrlal,
-staragespiace in
Cityof Milan
M
734439-1411
310-Wantedtd Rent
OENNISWILKIN
517456-1060
Wecarefqrtheland.
30yearsexperlence.
FullyInsured
-AllInquiriesconlldentlaL.
GARY HEATH
734439-1118
CORN-SOYBEANS-WHEAT'
WeCarelortheLand
WeHelpFeedtheWorld
AINnquIrlesConfldentlol
LAND ~~
For 1999
-c r o p -se a so n .
BristteParms
(7 3 4 )4 2 8 -0 2 1 4
A.M.dishwasherwanted.
Mo'n.-Frl./occosionalSat.
orSun.
. Compelitlvewages.
ApplyInperson.
S A U N iIN N
4 3 4 E. M I C H IG A N
SAUNi
AnnArtoorClartonHotel
NowHirlng:
• Reservatlonist
• FrontDaskRepresentatives
•NightAuditor
• BanquetWaltstatt
•RestaurantWaltstatt •
•AM/PMCooks
• Housekeeping
PleaseapplyInperson
- Mon..Sun.(FrontDesk)
ClailonHotel
2900JacksonR
AnnArbor d.,
ASECertified Master
Mechanic heeded,
☆
forbusyshop. Wage
guaranteed. Health Insur­
ance and retirement provldedCallDanbefore1p.m.
734-428-9455.
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Fulltimeposition. Lookingfor
a well-organizedpersonwho
enjoys workingwiththe pub­
lic. Wide variety ot duties In­
cluding summer camps. Ofter-school programs, pro­
grampromotionandstaffre­
cruitment.Bachelor'sdegree
inRecreation or Education
preferred. Salary $19„000$20.000/yr. Send resifme/application by March 19toSa­
lineCommunityEducation.
200N.AnnArborSt..Saline, Ml
48176,(734)429=8023:-----A V O N PRODUCTS
Startahome-basedbuilness.
Workflexiblehours. Enjoyun­
limitedearnings.CallTollFree
(888)-56l-AVON.
•.
☆
BARJ JANITORIAL has
two openings for of­
fice cleaners.
(734)944-6110
Muslbe2! yearsotage.
gooddrivingrecorc
trainingavailable. '
MonchesferCommunity.
■ Schools
Business
7l0E'.M
alnS
Manchester,
M
l4$1t,58-9■588
. CAROL'SHALLMARK
(734)429-4511
SALESASSOCIATE
ll.youhaveapositiveattitude,
enjoybeingwithpeopleaha
smileo-lot. we’d like you on
our team. Positionavailable,
some weekendrand eve
nlngs.
CASHIER
Evenings/Weekends
400-Professional
30>hoursperweek
Vdcatlonandbenellts
Services
Call:
JB'sPartyCenter
CONVENIENT
734-475-9011
BOOKKEEPING
-orstoplnforan
ComputerizedBookkeeping
application,
pile
Services
ForPersonaland
CDACANDIDATES. Welcome
Center will aid you wlh the
SmaliBusinessAccounts
cost of CDAeducation. No
(734)944-3377
contracts
tosign, ourlowstaff
Fqx: (734) 944-3378 - turnoverspecks
for Itself Two
fulltlmeposlllons.
M&MCQrarmicTlle
(734)998-0180.
Located InChelsea
C H E LS E A M ARK ET
12yearsexperlence
NdwhiringCashiers
□ndDeNCounterhelp.
Call forfree estimates
Nlghtsandweekends.
Applyat:
125$Ma(nStreet
(7 3 4 )4 3 3 -1 6 4 8
InChelsea,
orcall:
401-Miscellaneous
734-475-7600
CHELSEASCHOOLDIltrlct
Helpwanted
Substltute/Part-tlme
CustodlalWotk
ChelseaSchoolDistrictis •
acceptingappllcolionsfor
part-tlme/substlfulecustodial
positIons.Fourposltlonsare
availablewithdifferentwork
schedulesrequjredforeach.
AHpositionspay$8,25/hr.
•Schedule1.3:30pm7:30pm,Mon.-Frl.
•Schedule2,flpm-MIdnlght.
Mon.-Fri,
„
•Schedule},3:30pmMidnight, Mon.-FrL
•Scheduie4.3:30pmMidnight,Tues.Jhur, .
•Schedule5.3;30pmMldnlght, Mon.-Ftl
EXpSHendSptStSttebDUt
notrequired,agoodwork
recordIsaplus.Youmay
applyInpersonqrsend
applications
and/or
resumes
to:ChelseaSchool
District
OperatlonsOept.
14138OldUS12
Chelsea,MI48118
FoxNumber:734-433-2219
Additionalinlo.aAllable
fromRonLlvengood.
DirectorotOperatlons.
734-433-2276
CHELSEASCHOOLDISTRICT
Help-Wanted
Part-TimeGroundskeeper
Positionrequirestheability
to operate grounds mainte­
nanceequipment, perform
manualtobor.andwork
Independently. Winter hours,
qre 4am-lQam. Summer
hoursare9orrv3:30pm
Positionpays $8,25/hr. and
willstartimmediately,
Experiencepreferredbut not
required; a good, wqrk rec­
ord isa plus.Youmayac
Inperson or send appfica-'
Donsand/or
resumesfo:
ChelseaSchool
District
-OperationsDept.
14136EOldUS12
Chelsea, MI48118
FoxNumber:734-433-2219
Additional Informationavail­
ablefromRonLlvengood,
DirectorofOperations.
734-433-2276
Chelsea Subwdv/
TCBYTreat
HeipWonted
FullTlmeorPartTime
A
11pply
07sin
Mperson
o-n at:
Chelsea, Ml
CHILDCARFHELPERneeded"
for small day care center.
Monday-Friday. 12:355pm6
2-6;0Qpm. Dexter-Chelsea
offto Muitbft ofloott T7wtffr
oneyearchilddevelopment,
or18.Experiencepreferred,
Call:(734)4752497
After6pmcall:
(734)8759198___
COLLECTOR-AnAnnArbor.Ml
based accounts receivable
firm oTTe'rs you a career
change. Ifyou are assertive,
a sell-starter, self-confident
and motivated to succeed,
fax your resume and cover
letterto(734)662-12960r
call 1-600-4459206. Starling,
wage $8.50 an hour, plus
commission. 1lam-8pmshift.
COUNTIRSAUS
Buildingmaterialknowledge
orexperlenceneeded.
Approximately5554hours/
week. Starling at $8- $10/
hour. Room tor advance­
ment. Benefits. Some heavy
lifling.adriving.Computer
experience helpful. Non
smokingenvironment. Must
be friendly, patient, 5 have
goodworkelnlcs.Send
resumeto:
lark-Sleek-4-Supplyi 4966JacksonRd, Ann.Arbor.MI
48103orFox: 7345635755. '
FURNITURESALESPERSON
SalesExperteneeHelpful
LocallyOwnedCompany
SendResumeTo:
P.O.Box648
Chelsea, MI481IB
Delivery Drivers
Needed
Up to $210 weekly.
Newspaper bundle
routes to etores end
racks. S to 7 days.
Takes 21$ to 3 houtp
each day. Morning A
afternoons available.
OINIRAllAIOR
DEMONSTRATOR to
$2»5$400WKIV*O.T.
hand out coupons
BluejeansSTonnlsshoes
TemptoHlre
and samples Insuper­
• Racklng-Vpsllantl
markets. $7.00-$f00
• Weldlng-AnnArbor
per hour,
•Awembly-AnnArbor,Dexter
•ProducflorvA
nnArbor,
Calf(734) 285-7110.
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DJRECTOROFChristlan
.'cordandpicture! D,
Education Half-h(he position BrlngS.S
893BEI*enhower
(negotiable). Responsiblefor Colonnade
ShoppingPlaza
educational ministryof large
Mon.-frl. 9-1141-3
ngregatlon
.with focus on
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SCPEnterprises,a small office
furniture manufacturing
ChurchorChrist, DCESearch companyIsseekingindividu­
Committee,423SFourthAve„ alsforthefollowingpositions:
Instoller/Drlver, PaTnt/Sondo,
AnnArbor,MI48104
401K.medical, dental ond
life Insurance after 30 days.
Pre-employment drug'
DRIVER$WAN1E0
screening required. Applyat ‘
CDICIatsA
or iena resume to 3438
Threeyearsexperlence.
Ellsworth.AnnArbor. Ml48108
Gooddrlvlngrecord.
Or (ax to’ 734-973-1276...
Homeeveryntght.
EOE/F/H/V,
.Mostlylocaldellverles,
GRAPHICARTISTneededlor
734-528-2903
growingscreenprinting
•‘DRIVERSWANTED"* company. Knowledgeof .
Drlverslorallshiftsneeded. PhotoshopandIllustrator
amusl.DullesInclude ■..
Taklngappllcotlpns.
Chauffeurslicenserequired. customerfflemanipulation,
COLpreferred.Wecaphelp creativeasslslanceandlight
designwork.Faxresumeto:
' 'alnoneA
f734)4755&05,orcall
between{
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hortle,at: 7344752033.
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,
tullandparttlmecashlers. Ex­ Immediateopenings.ExperlenceandCDLwlfnATencellentworkplacewithgood
dorsemenlsrequlr6d.
benefitspackage.Apply:
Inperson. Apply
Ace Barnes Hardware
L&DTRUCKING ,
3352Washlenaw
AnnArbor
50966MARTZRD. .
734-971-4555
BELLEVILLE
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NOWHIRING
ReadyMixConcreteDrivers.
CDLrequlred.
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3840E.MorganRd.,Ypsllantl
H a r d w a r e ^ --orcall734-434-9002
rmoreInformation.
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neededimmediately.Also
lullandparttimecashiers.Ex­ Banking
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Top
benefitpackage. Applyat
2015W.stadium.AnnArbor.
Perform
ance
7345657555.
Republic Bank, a divisionof
GeneralHelpWanted
Bancorp,, and a
Hot AirBalloonmanufacture Republic
respected provider of avariseekstolncreasethelrsewlng ely
of mortgage products,
team with dependable,
hardworkingindividuals. We seeks energetic, ambitious
offer excellent working corv achievers. If you seek a
-dltlans.-flexible hours arid -futufe-with &-c«mpany4haiPaidvacations. Pleaseapply values people,, invests in
Inpersonal:
ideas, andis unafraid totake
7399NewmanBlvd,Dexter
a non-traditional approach
between7a.m.‘-5p.m.
it C E
M EC H A N IC
Truck&trailer repair. Experi­
encewithbrakes, electrical&
hydraulics. Excellent starting
pay. 401K,Dental &Medical
plans, Sendresumeto;41555
koppernlck, Canton. Ml
INREALESTATE, as In
everything else,you are
known by the company
you keep. Edward
Surdvell Realtors Is a
|-sional-organizfltion lhaL
plays a leading role in
area real estate. Wepro­
vide quality training,
experienced manage­
ment, excellent facilities,
and an opportunity for
youtodevelopyourskills
In a profession that
rewards Initiative and
.service. For more infbrrnatlun.call
STEVE EASU D ES,
73 4,475 .3737,E O E .
OPPORTUNITY(NNEW
HOMESALES: >Ener­
getic oriented Individual
with strong'verbal com-,
-munlcatlon. skills needed
for newhome sales. No
previousexperiencenec­
essary. Some evening
and weekend hours
required. Please fax
reSurneto:
J U L I E SVINICKI at
734.741.0188. E O E .
teaminAnn Arbor as:
MORTGAGELOAN
PROCESSOR
We seek anorganized, moti­
vated individual to review
loan files, order credit
reports, complete data
sheets and forward them on
to a loan officer on a timely
basis. You'll also complete
intemaLrecords. .accurately
and enter loan application
data into computer records.
1-3 years’ related work
expet
school diploma a must;
associate’s degree preferred.
(7 3 4 ) 6 6 8 -8 70 0
A friendly, professional
manner is vital as you will
be among the first to assist
customers with Inquiries,
aid with, account problems,
perform transaction ser­
vices, and ensure smooth
trafficflow, You’ll also kt
accurate, balanced-trans
lion records. In addition to
-excellent communication
and service gkills, previous
tellerorcash-handling expe­
rience, is desired,.preferably
In cuslomer service, good
math aptitude, and ability to
handle multiple tasks, liigt
school diploma ot cquiva
lent required,
Wc offer anattractivesalary/
incenlive/bencfits package.
Please mail your resume and
cover letter, indicatingposi­
tion of interest, to; REPUB­
LIC BANK, Human Re­
sources Dept. RHAA, 500 N.
Homer, Lansing, MI 48912.or
Fax (517) 351-4342. EOE.
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(734)426-6^75
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slormwindowrepair.
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HELP WANTED^
JOB OPENINGS-
LATHAM'S]
DOWNTOWNHARDWARE
'37W.Md!n,Milqn
Open7days. I
. 734-439-11<
There are lots of benefits ttTWOfking anhf rrewKohl'arand—
were not just talking about “benefits." Kohl’s is one ofAmerica's
' fastest-growing department store chains, specializing in name,
brand merchandise at value prices. Right now,we have a number.
— ofopeningsTo^lI-time-supeFVisoFSras-well-as^uyariety o L —
part-time positions available at our store located
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in Ann Arbor including: _
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■. Register Operators
^ Department Sales Associates
• .Receiving Associates
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• (Customer Service Representatives
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home, familylike
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Ttlsphon*? : 313-478-7235 .1.' ( iunhridm- 1 I.
acre of play area. Fenced
124 I ,. Main StiTi’1
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play
area
w
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all
the
toys
426-4623
l>ltnlH,: (5171 <S51-7514 necessary for your child's
playtime funand develop­
ment. We also have a iqrge
■N
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I
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days. We combine tun and
education tot children In b.
loving,: homelike 'environmentT including slnglnd,
madia
lingI,, arts ond just ploTi)
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doy ond afternoon shins, In­
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.hires
hundreds o f people eacf) ve a r fo hand-score tests. Bachelor's degree in a n y field
ence».Call,734-433-00)5. ' !
on 19+ acres,.forts w/2 box ml* A 2 Nnced round heme onCroakedlake affairs 3 M, 1.5
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schools, Ustod ot $179,900; Call Davi ot (734) windovrt, siding, windows, andnewwell. Allon
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$209,500.734-475-7236. AskfarNelly.
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Michigan licensed daycare
dbwntoWnMilan, Closeto
v :4 In
VMUtPACKID moons morefar your $$S. This
w ith .m a n y interesting people from aroun.d the A h o Afb p r/Ypsilonti area. W e e m plo y a
schools. Openings nowfor
npfate- TRADfTlDNAl oldChelsea home. 3bdrms, 1.5 tw
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group o f individuals1 which often includes new college graduates, retired per­
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, ets,' bth*. Compfately updated including kitchen ♦
1caunsers,
7 vadomdl
floart, teytend wjndaw*. Cnj<>ywfafar ,baths.Fencedsxffolflrgtlpt.ConYtnientlylocot-. CalltormOreinto,
sons, a n d teacheK looking for supplemental thCofne.
—(734)439-1133 evenings inweedot yoorceiywood^ovesl Only id toshoppingondschools. Askfor Dave..
$119,000. Caff Kay ot |517f 764-9744,.
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Employment
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and schools. Hardwoodfloors, updatedefactrl- m
aturetreesandn«w»rbeds, Quietpovedroad
tS"o^'^Ombfag, All on 5.8 beret with your m
between Dexter and Cfielseo. $160,000. Call
own nature trailslr Coll Key rfowof. (517)
DaveRankof(734) 475-1437, j
/Measurement Incorporated
9744.
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(734)528-3468
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partlclpolei.nresidential
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•challengingprojects
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734429-5200
734562-2298
U.S.ROAD6RAILMELVINDAli
INC. WILLOWRUNDIVISION
has openings for.eGeneral
LaborersSiespottef Drivers
Outdoors environment, year
round work.. Start $8-$)0/
hour depending on experi­
ence. Benefits include: 401k.
Health,,iile/dentoi. Vacation
after6mo. qndPaidholidays.
Applications accepted
7am-3pm,Mon.-Frl.
‘ 2576EcorseRd.
Ypsllantl,MI4819-7
orcall734-482-9460
(tordlrectlons)
AskforMikeJohnson^.
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. IRRIGATION
SeeklngCrewLeader
Full-timeposltlonopen,
Undergroundsprinkler .• 1.
companyIsexpandIng,
Full-time salaried position
with bonus structure, health'
insurance,vacationond
holidaypay. Call:
(734)4753323
JEWELRYPRODUCTION
Assistant
neededlorentrylevel
positionInproductlonstudk).
Mustbeeager,flexibleand
willinglolearn. Benefits ‘
qvaifable, Artistic back­
groundhelpful,Call:
(734)4752218,
Mon,-Frl.,95. \
. LUNCHWAITSTAFF.
1tam-2pm
Threeorfourdaytaweek.
$4.75anhourplustlps
Dexter BowlingAlley
2610Baker Road
Dexter
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MACSACADIAN
f SEAFOOOSHACK
Nowhiringallpotlffons.
diningroomandkitchen,
AMandPM.Competitive
wages.Flexiblenours.
— - ApplyInperaan.
1041.MichiganAve.
MANUFACTURING
Areyoureliableondlooking
(oranopportunity?Ifto, AutoLlgnManufacturingGroup.
Inc. la looking fpr energetic
jbeoplewhowanttoworkIna
clean, team enylronmeht
Moridey through Friday.
6arrwtpm, We offer a com­
petitive wage, health and
dental insurance, 401(k). at­
tendance incentive and
morel Applyat: 620 S. Platt,
Milan,MI48160. .
Market
Research/D
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M ORTGAGE
Permanent, PTposition, Col­
PR O C ESSO RS
lecting Inventory, sales, dltOpening(orManagerot
plays. &merchandise InfoIn
Operations. .
retail outlets. Detail oriented
... Salary $SO$40k.
ork, local travel, flexible
Start-upmortaageco. inAnn w
Car Si Insurance re­
Arbotdeslresfouryrtconlorm hours,
Call 1-800-6656356
processorexp.Faxresumeto quired.
ex.5355lordetalts.E
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7345235846.
Uncle Ed's
Oil Shoppe. ‘
We are seeking professional
candidates for:
Store Managers
Assistant Technicians
Lube Technicians
we offer Competitive Starting Wage. Rapid
Advancement for exceptional performance.
Flexible Scheduling &Full Benefits (Mgmt.)
To arrange a personal Interview with Uncle
Ed’s district manager call: 888-668-6253.
ext. 423 or apply at either location
3160 Washtenaw
Ann Arbor
2276 W Stadium
Ann Arbor
Heritage
CUSTOMERSERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE
EDWARD
Call Washtenaw
News
HELPWANTED
Certified Mechanic
toremoveandreplace
transmissions.
Good pay, benefits.
Call:
(734)663-3314
N ew spapers
l m
R EPO R TER
N o w interviewing for a reporter position with
twico-Wee kiy new sp ape r chain
ienesee
dar and 35 m m cam era. Strong writing skills
and good new s judgem ent are essential, as
is a com m itm ent to com m unity journalism .
Journalism decree is preferable, but will
consider a person with experience and good
-soMI clips .
Th is is an excellent opportunity lor ypu to be
a part of the_awaTd-winning Heritage chain.
A s a full-time em ployee, you will also b e n e ­
fit from a 401 (k) program , com pany health
plan, paid vacation and good pay.
Please sen d resum e with clips to:
H E R IT A G E N E W S P A P E R S
S U B U R B A N F L IN T
D E N N IS S E T T E R - Managing Ed itor
3200 W. Bristol Road
Flint, Ml 48507
DAPCO TEMPORARY HELP
NEED EXTRA MONEY
Clean a ssem b ly work.
E xcellent conditions.
Work for the noxfSO d ays or
until sc h o o l Is out and earn
s o m e extra ca sh .
W
$8.0Q/Hour
\
Flexible, Part-time
Up to 32 houre/wk,
Dapco’s new Modern Air
Conditioned Plant is located in
- Dexter^IndustrtaKPark o n =
\ Dan Hpey Road.
Call for more Information
)r applyin person.
2 5 0 0 B ish op C ircle
>xter, Ml 48130
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Start Your Climb
lere!-----ADVERTISING
SUPPORT STAFF
If you enjoy w o rking w ith seasoned
professionals andlhave an Jh te re s tin a d ve rtls -.
ihg, m arketing” aim- the neWspaper Industry
then this is the perfect o pp o rtu nity fo r you.
W e ^ are seeking a (iart-tlm e individiual to
w o rk 30 hrs. per w eek in o u r Chelsea office
as an advertising support person to ouV safes
staff.
V
;
. W e require:
* Excellent communication skills
_
organiia tion aL t killt'
• Sejf-Wtotlvation;
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•W e dffer a good hourly wage.
If yo u ta re Interested, please
respond by calling. (73 4 ) ..429;
73 8 °.
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. Ask fo r
Michelle M fcklewrljjht
' o r send resume to :
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REFERENCELIBRARIAN
Part lime: 15-20 hrs./wk. In­
cludes days, nights, week­
ends $T3.06tv MLSrequired.
Duties Include: Assist all pa­
tronson print ft electronic re­
sources. Including Internet
Conduct school visits, tours,
Instruct patrons on. all tech­
nology. Must work well with
school populations Strong
public serviceoutlook. Sena
resume to: LesleeNlethammer, Director.SalineDIstrictLibrary. 555N. Maple Rd. Sa­
line, Ml48176by Sat . Match
27. SOLisanequal opportunily/accessemployer-
ePOA-AdultCare
FR EE T R A IN IN G !
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don'ldeiay CallLisaDrogor
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becomeonAncillaryAideor
NursmgAssistantandstart
makingadifferenceinsome­
one'slife.
Weekendandshift
differentials.
Calllnbonus,
605-Situations
Wanted
HOUSECLEANING
Friendly, honeslservlco.
Attentiontodetails.
Slxyearsexperlence.
BondedandInsured
ForFreeesllmole.
Call: '
(734)9301)967
M e rc h a n d ise
EVANOELICALHOME
full or part time, days/evenlngi, Competitive salary.
flonetlU
,prow-thoring.Apply'
Inperson:
Drakft'tMarketpiaoe
„YpjllantlTow
R0S1Textile
ruhip ■
. 734*87-454$
HOMIOWNER8WANTED)!
Kayak Pools Is looking tor
demo homesltes to display 702-Anliques
our“NewMaintenanceATTICTREASURES
Free" KayakPool. Save thou­
sands of $$$withthis unique
ANTIQUES
Iscelebraling30yearsolbusi­
opportunity.
nessIntheSalineAreaand
CallNow!!!
hasavallablealargeselec1.800.31.KAYAK
tlonofantiquesanacollecllbles.Alwaysbuying!
l0360MoonRd,Saline
_A_ RELOADER—DtLLON
734-4294242.
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WANIED
rimmer, Tumbler, Anllquesand
Collectibles
Books.Muchmore. $650.
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734-429^4697
Noblgfurnllure.
CallJeanLewis.
(734)475-1172.
SNOWBLOWER-1981 Toro
model 38150. 6h.p, 2stage.
heavy-duty electric start,1_
path.lncludestlrechalns. Lots 703;FDrniture
of lifeleft due to, good care
andlightuse. New$1,250:will
selltor$500.
•
LargeWoodRollTopDesk
(734)429-7058
xcelientCondltlon
evenlngsar\dweekends. E
$150.00
Call:734-426-6187.
F or Sale
SALINE
SHIPPINGSPRODUCTION
Entryleyeliqbs EuIItime.avail-,
A40.W.RUMQI1
ablewithlocal school supply
Saline, Ml 48176 II
business.Jobtasksvarydally.734-429-9401
liningt(W0+lbs. Pleaseapply
Mon.-Frl..ft4:30at:
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R.N./L.PN.
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746StateClrcle
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plyInpersonal:
7:30am.Pleasefoxresumeto
CAMPFIRE
734-429-0183 or contact 700-Mlscellaneous
TECH/DRIVER
STEELBUILD1NGS
C
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RESTAURANT
40x48wa*$9750.00ATTNlEMSTECH'S
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Mitchell Home Medical Is1Q350exter$t.
$5768.00. ... $200OFCOUPON: Sell
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seeking a tuII.timeperson to tionpleasecall 734-429-9401Milan. Ml
SAVINGS
deliver
and
set-up
equip­
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$9886.00.
EvongelicalHome-Saline
on groceries
(734)439-8889
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800-204-7199
drivingrecord and.
only $24.95;
RAUL01LMANSCIINCIS excellent
caring wltn great cus­
Info
at
1-800-655-5784
CleanRoomAssemblers,all be
tom
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service
skills.
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diploma, required 601-Qfflce/Clsrical
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Gainsharing"!(EOE).
theChelseoarea.
w
ages
plus
excellent
bene­
and
Trailers
available.
m
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B
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EXCELUNTRAYftMEDICAL fits,lncludlng401K,
Axles,horse
fenders,
hubs,
springs,
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receivableand WordPerfect matching nightjtond: oak lights,coupler, etc. Instock.
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Arbor Hospice needs volunteers with a background in wrjting/lournalism or
photography to assist in.its community education efforts. Contact Bev Splcknall,
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Washtenaw County Red Cross has volunteer 'opportunities in the following
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Emergency Services Committee Chair positions: Coordinator of Disaster
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, Government Liaison Committee fchair. knowledge of disaster planning and pre­
paredness helpful, but not required. Chairs mustparticipate in all disaster action
training courses. For more information, please contact Joan at 734-971 -5300, .
Home Meal Service is in. desperate need of two volunteer drivers to deliver
•meats to senior's and the homebouhd. Volunteers are needed for about one
hour on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. Ideal for retirees or homemakers. Contact
Mary Erskine at (734) 475-9494 or at home ai (734) 4752821. American Red. Cress needs volunteers for their Public Relati»et--Team.
Coordinator opportunities include: special events, speaker's bureau, caBIe teievision producer and program evaluator,-Other areas are data entry and writers
and photo-journalists. Contact Joan Miller at (734) 971-5300.
American Red Cress is seeking volunteers to assist with it's Heatbank Program,
Program runs January through April with a training session held in mid
December. Volunteer caseworkers will assist those in need of help payingutility
bills during winter. Contact Joan Miller it (734) 971-5300 extension 221 - , .
Arbor Hospice Gift Shop and Bird Care is seeking people to work in the Gift
Shop on Mondays, 11:30 a.m. lo 1:30 p.m. Also volunteers-are needed for the
gift shop.on an on-call, basis especially during the holidays. Assistance Is also
needed for filling outdoor bird feeders and/or maintaining the Residence Aviary
on Friday mornings, 8 to 10 a.m. Training'Unprovided. Contact ESperanza"
Barcelona at (734) 662-5999, extension 143.
Btxby Marionette Exhibits needs volunteer weekend greeters and docents.
Saline Culture and Commerce- Center, 141 E Michigan Avenue, Saline,
Michigan, (734) 944-9416 or (734) 429-4494.
World Heritage, a non-profit student exchange program, is, seeking local area
• representatives to volunteer their lime and skills to provide students from sev­
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countries with local program support. If interested, please contact-Jennifer Dings
at (765>-676-4306 or 1-800-785-9040.
Arbor Hospice is seeking people to help arrange and/or_disthbu|eJowers_ tp
patients at the Arbor Hospice Residence, 2366 Oak Valley Drive. Assistance is
needed on Mondays 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., Tuesdays 10 a m. to Noon and
Fridays 9:30 a.m. to Noon. Contact-Esperanza Barcelona at (734) 662-5999
extension 143.
American Red Cress Needs volunteers to assist with Phonepais Phonepalsls a
telephone reassurance line which is open Monday through Friday 3 p.m. td
S p.m. while school is in session. The program is geared tpwards children in
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. WashEEnawCounty American Red Cross needs volunteers to assist the nursing
staff with non-medical functions as dorior registration, pack preparation and
serving refreshments in canteen at blood'drives throughout the area and at the
donor center on Packard Road. Contact Joan Miller at (734) 971 -5300.
Friends In Deed Needs volunteers to help pick-up amj deliver furniture to fam­
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: Lighthouse Hospice Needs volunteers lo'work with the terminally ill and their
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and Mkomb counties. Contact Kay Thorsteinson.at 1-800-311-5365.
St Joseph Mercy Hospital seeks healthcare.volunteers 530) E. Huron Drive,
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Bonnie Haisl, 734-433-1000 extension 433jf interested,
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Cheisea Senior Center seeks OFFICE GREETERS. Greet seniors and guests at
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special events and training is available. Flexible hours available, Monqaysj
Tuesdays and Fridays 1-4 p.m.
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15 Treasurehunter’s
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93Taurus GL, V-6
94 CorsicaV-6 ‘
94 Escort LX
94 Escort LXWagon94.Escort Wagon
94 LincolnMarkVIII:
94Topaz2'-Dr„ Red.
'95 Escort Wagon
'95'C6ntlV-8
97TaurusG,V-6
98TaurusSE,T0.to..-iChoose From''
98 TownCar ■
'98 ESCORT IX 4DR - ■
15k, 1 owner, oulo, A/C, oU 1
power. Like new! .$9,995
'96 OLDS ClERA SL 4 OR.’ ,
22k, «twil,. V-4, auto, A/(, ■
extra m .............$10,500; ;
'97 SMUGS
17k, Iowner, iilvKlcodwwifi
«pljom&likebrandmw
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'97 COUGAR X«7 COUPE j .
13k, I owner, loaded with
options. Lintof obreed!
............msoQ,
'96 WINDSTAfE GL VAN ’
,25k, I owner. Extranke. Prked
to go...'........ ..$14,850;'96 VILLAGIft LS VAN
Top of the toe,'28k, 1 owner
beoirty.................$14,850
'98 TAURUS SE
Red, Hk, I owner beoi)ty.
Lowed withoptions$14,900
'97 VILLAGER GS VAN .
■Silver, Ilk, 1 owner, rear herd8
air & oil power
.........
$15,500
'97 WINDSTAR Gt VAN
24K. 1 owner, loadedw/oplldnt,
readyfogo...... $1S,9j0
'97 GRAND MARQUIS OS
4dr, 19k, l wmer^tooded wdlh
option & soleprked . . . . . . .
..........................$17,900
'97tiKCOLNCOHTH«NTAL Beautiful,' 14k, 1 ownpr
loaded withoption 8 deararke
prked.,.,., ...,.$23,900..
'97 LINCOLN TOWN CAR
Signature Series. Blork beauty.
Only 8k actual- One of o kind
........................... $27,900
Luxury Sale
'97 GRANDMARQUIS LS
4OR,whtte-whrteleather, lop,of
thelinepremiumpkg., I owner
...... ........ .$17,950
'98 GRINDMARQUIS IS
Loaded, I owner, imocuhxlecon­
dition
'97 LINCOLNTOWNUR ’
1 owner, oil theoptions &sole
prked... ....... $21,900
'97 LINCOLN CONTINEN­
TAL4DR.
24k, I owner, heated leather
seats8 all theoption.
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AS524,900-JI0W$22,900
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tortlerEdfllon. Topoftheline, I
owner
W«$27,900 . .How$25,900
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.Exer. Series, 19k, 1 owner, ol
theoption, Immotulate
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....... ...... $26,900;
'98 MARKVIII
loaded, moon, leather, l$b
miles ............$28,900-
Pre-Season Clearam;
'91 TRACERWAGON
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63k, auto, A/C, oil power, extr^
(lean;don’trnksl
Wot $5,995 . .Now$4,995'
'95 ESCORTGT
S4k, Sspd,oiltheoption, thaql
Was$7,895 ...New5,5S0
'93 ESCORTWAGON ~
Red, auto, A/C, 47k, okpower,
extrasharpl
Was56,995 ..Now$$,995
'96 MYSTIQUEGS 4 DR
Green, I owner, loaded, oufomatk, (learome
W
asSB,995 . .Now$6,991;
'96 CONTOUR014 DR
Blue, auto, A/C, oilpower, extra;
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Wot $9,950 . Now$7,995 '97 RANGERXLTPICKUP, i
Block, 33k,'I owner, A/C, plh
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10,500 .Now$8,995 .
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owner
W
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'9S VILLAGERGS VAN
Charcoal, All theoption8 reor‘
heotiolr.
Wot 512,900Now$11,SOD I
'98 CONTOURS! 4 DR ,.
Red, 17k, I owner; auto, VC,all power. Abeavtyl W
as$12,900Now$11,900 ;
'98 SABLEGS 4 DR
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Wot$14,900Now$12,500 '
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4x4 X-Cab, pickup; 40k, T
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'98 VtUAGIR LSVAH
leather, CD, nsconroaf, ol the;
extras Beautiful, 1 owner . .
Wh$19,900Now$18,730.;
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THE CHELSEA STANDARDISE DEXTER LEADER • Thursday March 4, 1999
V ILLA G E O F D E X T E R
N O T IC E O F E L E C T IO N
N O T IC E
S P E C IA L M EET IN G
To the .qualified electors of the Village of Dexter:
Dexter Township B o a r d of Trustees and the Dextef Township Planning Commis­
* T. sion
will hold a special meeting jointly on
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Wednesday, March 1 0 , 1 9 9 9
a t 7 :3 0 p ;m . at.the
Dexter Township Hall '
6 8 8 0 Dexter-Pinckney R o a d
Dexter, Mi. 4 8 1 3 0 ■ ■
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Donna L. Fisher, Village Clerk
t h e W e b s te rT o w n s h ip B o a rd o f R e v ie w wili m e e t o n M onday, M arch"8 , 1 9 9 9 from
8 : 0 0 A .M . to 4:0 0 P.M, a n d T u e sd a y , M a rc h 9 , 1 9 9 9 fro m 3 :0 0 P.M. to 9 ;0 0 P.M, to
h e a r p r o t e s ts w ith r e g a r d s to th e 1 9 9 9 “N o tic e of A s s e s s m e n t, T a x a b le V alu atio n ,
a n d P ro p e r ty C la ssific a tio n ". W ritte n a p p e a l s rriu S H re A d d r e s s e d to th e B o a r d o f
R ev iew , 5 6 6 5 W e b s te r C h u rc h R o a d , D exter, Ml 4 8 1 3 0 a n d re c e iv e d b y T u esd a y ,
M a rc h 9 ,1 9 9 9 .
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_ _ _ ______ __ _________
Ideal businesses
Dean Fisher,
Secretary, Board of Review
D E X T E R T O W N S H IP
B O A R D O F R EV IEW
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N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n to a ll - p e r s o n s liab le to a s s e s s m e n t for ta x e s in th e
T o w n sh ip of D e x te r th a t th e A s s e s s m e n t R oll o f s a id T o w n sh ip a s p r e p a r e d by L arry
M e rte , T o w n sh ip A s s e s s o r, will b e r e v ie w e d 'b y th e B o a rd of R e v ie w o n T u esd ay ,
M a rc h 2 , 1 9 9 9 , a t 6 :0 0 p.m . &t
D E X T E R T O W N S H IP HALL
.
8 8 8 0 D E X T E R -P IN C K N E Y RD.
D E X T E R , Ml. 4 8 1 3 0
A p p e a ls a n d c o n f e r e n c e s w ith ta x p a y e r s will b e h e a r d o n :
M o n d ay , M a rc h 8 , 1 9 9 9 • from 9 :0 0 a .m . to 4 :0 0 p.m .
T h u rsd a y , M arch 1 1 ,1 9 9 9 - from 3 :0 0 p .m . to 9 :0 0 p .m .
A r e s id e n t ta x p a y e r m a y file h is o r h e r p r o te s t with t h e B o a rd o f R ev iew b y le tte r
w ith o u t a n a p p e a r a n c e by t h e ta x p a y e r o r h is o r h e r a g e n t A le t te r f t u s t b e r e c e iv e d
by th e first d a y o f th e B o a rd o f R eview , (M onday, M arch 8, 1 9 9 9 )
T h e D e x te r T o w n sh ip B o a rd o f ^R eview will h e a r a p p e a l s b y - a p p o in tm e n t.
T a x p a y e rs o r th e ir a g e n t s m a y s e t th e a p p o in tm e n t by c a llin g th e T o w n sh ip Hall a t
(7 3 4 ) 4 2 6 -3 7 6 7 , M o n d ay th r o u g h Friday, 9 a .m . to’ 1:0 0 p :m . P l e a s e call p rio r to
- M a r c h 8 , 19 9 9 . D Q -N Q T 'te a v e a p p o in tm e n t re q u e s t o m h e a n s w e r i n g lh a c h i n e a t '
th e T o w n sh ip Hall.
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S E C T IO N 7 2 0 o n t n e d a y of a n y e le c tio n th e polls s h a ll b e o p e n e d a t 7 o 'c lo c k in
th e fo r e n o o n a n d s h a ll b e c o n tin u o u s ly o p e n until 8 o 'c lo c k in th e a fte rn o o n a n d n o
lo n g e r. E v e ry q u a lifie d e le c to r p r e s e n t a n d in line a t th e h o u r p r e s c r ib e d for th e c lo s ­
in g th e r e o f sh a ll b e a llo w e d to v o te.
T H E P O L L S o f s a i d e le c tio n s h a ll b e o p e n a t 7 o’clo ck a .m . a n d will re m a in o p e n
until 8 o 'c lo c k p .m . of s a id d a y of e le c tio n .
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N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , th a t t h e A n n u a l V illage E le c tio n will b e h e ld in th e
V illage o f D exter, S ta t e of M ich ig an
p ^ X te r C o m m u n ity P o o tL o b b y ,
W ylie M iddle S c h o o l, K e n sin g to n S tr e e t,
M o nday, M arch 8 ,1 9 9 9 .
F o r th e p u r p o s e of e le c tin g th e follow ing o fficers, V iz C a n d id a t e s for th e follow ing
■offices:
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N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n , th a t a w rite -in . c a n d id a te s e e k in g a v illa g e office is
r e q u ir e d to file'a “d e c la ra tio n of in te n t” form w ith th e V illag e C le rk n o la t e r th a n 4 :6 0
p .m . o n th e Friday, b e fo re th e V illag e E le c tio n . W rite -in -v o te s c a s t for a n individual
w h o h a s n o t filed a d e c la ra tio n o f In te n t a s re q u ire d d o n o t c o u n t.
N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t a n . A n n u a l V illage E le c tio n will b e h e ld in th e V illage
of C h e ls e a , S ta te of M ichigan a t th e S y lv a n T o w n sh ip H all, 1 1 2 W. M id d le S tr e e t
w ithin s a id Villa g e o n M onday. M a rc h 8 . 1 9 9 9
: _______1.............. ......... ............
S u z a n n e C . M o rriso n , V illage C le rk
________ :____ _ _ 1 _ __________, .....V illag e of C h e ls e a
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V ILLA G E O F C H E LS E A
N O T IC E O F V A R IA N C E H E A R IN G
D e x te r T o w n sh ip S u p e rv is o r
LIM A T O W N S H IP
B O A R D O F R EV IEW
1 1 4 5 2 JA C K S O N ROAD
C H E L S E A , Ml 4 8 1 1 8
A p p e a ls a n d c o n f e r e n c e w ith ta x p a y e r s will b e h e a r d o h :
M o n d a y i'M a rc h 8 , 1 9 9 9 from 8 :3 0 A.M. to 1 2 :0 0 N oon
M onday, M a r c h S , 1 9 9 9 from 6 :0 0 P.M. to 9 :0 0 P.M, „
”
T u e sd a y , M arch 9 , 1 9 9 9 fro m 1 :0 0 P.M. to 4 :0 0 RM . '
T h u rsd a y ,' M a rc h 1 1 ,1 9 9 9 from 6 :0 0 P.M. to 1 0 .0 0 P.M.
A r e s id e n t ta x p a y e r m a y file h is o r h e r p r o te s t w ith th e B o a rd of R ev iew b y le tte r
w ith o u t a n a p p e a r a n c e by th e ta x p a y e r o r h is o r h e r a g e n t. A le tte r m u s t b e re c e iv e d
b y th e first d a y of th e B o a rd o f R ev iew . (M onday, M arch 0 8 ,1 9 9 9 )
T h e L im a T o w n s h p B o a rd o f R e v ie w will h e a r a p p s a t e b v a p p o in tm e n t. T a x p a y e rs
o r th e ir a g e n t s m a y s e t th e a p p o in tm e n t by c a llin g th e T o w n s h ip Hall a t (7 3 4 ) 4 7 5 2 2 4 6 , M o n d ay , 9 A .M . to 1 2 n o o n , o r W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u rs d a y , 6 :0 0 A.M. to 1 2 .0 0
on
t h e a n s w e r in g m a c h in e a t t h e T o w n sh ip Hall.
G a ry A d a m s
L im a T o w n sh ip S u p e rv is o r
L Y N D O N T O W N S H IP
B O A R D O F R E V IE W
N O T IC E O F M E E T IN G
CHELSEA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
DONALD T. O S B O R N E , CHAIRM AN
A G E O F C H E LS E A
IC E O F R E Q U E S T
A M E N D E D FIN A L
P LA N A P P R O V A L
A n a p p lic a tio n h a s b e e n filed b y PAT M ER K ELrof LEK R EM A S S O C IA T E S fo r a n
A m e n d e d site p la n a p p ro v a l of a p r o p o s e d 1 1 ,2 0 0 s q . ft. A ddition o n to e follow ing
d e s c r i b e d p a rc e l o f la n d :
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L o t #2T, C h e l s e a In d u stria l P a r l e "
7 1 0 W . In d u stria l D rive , ' * ■
Tax C o d e # 0 6 -1 2 -2 4 9 -0 2 1
T h e a p p lic a tio n fo r A m e n d e d F jn a L S ite P la n A p p ro v a l will b e c o n s id e r e d by th e
C h e l s e a P la n n in g C o m m is s io n o n T u e s d a y . M A R CH 1 6 . 1 9 9 9 a t 7 :3 0 p .m . a t to e
S y lv a n T ow nship H all, 1 1 2 W . M id d le -S tre e t, C h e ls e a M ich ig an ;
S ig n e d , w ritten c o m m e n ts , c o n c e r n in g th e -ap p licatio n will b e a c c e p t e d p rio r to
th e P la n n in g C o m m is s io n m e e tin g , e n d will b e r e a d a t to e m e e tin g . C o m m e n ts
S h o u ld b e a d d r e s s e d to to e C h e ls e a P la n n in g C o m m iss io n ; 3 0 5 S . M ain S tr e e t, S te .
"100 C h e ls e a , M ich ig an <48118.
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—A p u b lic h e a rin g o n th e A m e n d e d F in a l S ite P la n w illb e h e ld , if r e q u e s te d in w rit­
in g by a n y p ro p erty o w n e r o r o c c u p a n t w ith in th r e e h u n d r e d (3 0 0 ) f e e t o f to e b o u n d ­
a r y o f to e p ro p e rty b e in g c o n s id e r e d .
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' P e r s o n s re q u irin g r e a s o n a b le a c c o m m o d a tio n s to d is a b ilitie s in o r d e r th a t to e
h e a r i n g b e a c c e s s ib le to th e m ,: a r e r e q u e s t e d - t o n otify t h e C h e ls e a P la n n in g
d o m m ls s io n C h a irm a n n o la te r th a n five (5 ) b u s i n e s s d a y s p rio r t o to e d a t e o f th e
h e a r in g o f s u c h disability.
CHELSEA VILLAGE PLANNING COMMISSION
D o u g D e n is o n , C h a irm a n
S Y LV A N T O W N S H IP
B O A R D O F R EV IEW
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T O W N S H IP O F SYLVAN
C o u n ty o f W a s h te n a w , S ta t e o f M ich ig an
T h a t t h e A s s e s s m e n t Roll of s a id T o w n sh ip will, b e ^re v ie w e d by t h e B o a rd o f
R e v ie w o n M arch 2 , 1 9 9 9 a t 9 :0 0 a.m * •
SYLVAN TOWNSHIP HALL
'1 1 2 W. M iddle S tr e e t, C h e ls e a , M ic h ig a n ,
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A p p e a ls a n d ,c o n f e r e n c e s with ta x p a y e r s will be^^heard-on:
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, MONDAY, M A R C H 8 , 1 9 9 9
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from 9*12 a m , a n d 1*4 p .m . „ •
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TUESDAY, M A R CH 9 , 1 9 9 9
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2 r 5 - p .m .a n d 6 - 9 p .m .
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W ED N ESD A Y , M A R C H 10, 1 9 9 9
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from 2 - 5 'p .m ,'a n d 6 -9 jJ.m .'
t h e B o a rd o f R eview '^il! b e in 's e s s io n . U p o n r e q u e s t of a n y p e r s o n w h o is a s s e s s e d
o n s a id ta x roll o r o f h is o r h e r a g e n t a n d u p o n su fficien t c a u s e b e in g s h o w n , s a id
B o a r d o f R ev iew will c o r r e c t th e a s s e s s m e n t a s to s u c h p ro p e rty in s u c h m a n n e r a s
will in th e i r ju d g m e n t m ak e, th e v a lu a tio n re la tiv ely ju s t a n d ^ e q u a l. S u c h a s s e s s m s n t
roll a s re v ie w e d a n d a p p r o v e d b y s a i d B o a rd o f R e v ie w will b e t o e a s s e s s m e n t roll
o f s a i d T ow nship o f S y lv a n fo r th e y e a r 1 9 9 9 .
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TENTATIVE ST A R T IN G R A T IO S F O R 1 9 9 9 A R E :
4 2 .2 8
1 .1 8 2 6
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C o m m e rc ia l,
4 8 .7 9
1 .0 2 4 8
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4 9 .2 6
1 .0 1 5 0
R e sid e n tia l,
4 7 .7 8
1 .0 4 6 5
m e n ta l, 4 7 .8 3
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1 ,0 4 5 4
T h e S y lv an T o w n sh ip "feoard o f R e v ie w will h e a r a p p e a l s b y - a p p o in tm e n t,
A p p o m tm w its -m a y -P e " m a d e -b y -c a llin g 4 -7 5 * 8 8 9 0 -b e tw e e rr 9 :0 0 -A :M r a n d -4 :0 0 - PM;.-*
M d n d ay , M arch 1, 1 9 9 9 th ru Friday, M arch 5, 1 9 9 9 . T h e A s s e s s o r will b e a v a ila b le
a t t h e s e tim e s for q O e s tio n s a n d c o n c e r n s . '
G E R A L D H. O R E S S E L H O U S E , S U P E R V IS O R
£ at« |Jjeh ri« ^ 8 jj2 5 J9 9 ^n d iM^
D exter Township Board of T ru stee s will m eet on S a tu r­
day, March 13, 1999 at 9:00 a.m . for a B udget W orkshop
at
D exter Township Hall
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6880 D exter-Pinckney R oad
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V ILLA G E O F D E X T E R
N O T IC E O F P U B LIC H E A R IN G
ZO N IN G B O A R D O F A P P E A L S
P u r s u a n t to M ich ig an P u b lic A ct 2 0 7 of 1 9 2 1 , a s ’a m e n d e d (C ity a n d V illage
'Z o n in g Act), n o tic e js h e r e b y g iv en th a t th e .D e x te r V illage Z o n in g B o a rd of A p p e a ls
will h o ld a public h e a rin g o n W e d n e s d a y . M arch 2 4 . 1 9 9 9 a t 7 :0 0 p.m . in \to e S e c o n d
F lo o r M e e tin g R o o m a t th e N a tio n a l City B a n k B uilding, 8 1 2 3 M ain S tr e e t, D e x te r
to h e a r public c o m m e n t re g a rd in g a z o n in g v a r ia n c e r e q u e s t from S ig n a t u r e N o m e s /
B la c k h a w k D e v e lo p m e n t. T h e a p p lic a n t is re q u e s tin g a v a r ia n c e to — A rticleO <V (B)l
Q ex ter-A n n A rb p r.R o a d C o rrid o r O v e rla y D istrict, S e c tio n 15{B ).06, S ig n s — W th e
D e x te r C ro s s in g P la n n e d Unit. D e v e lo p m e n t p ro p e r ty lo c a te d a t th e c o r n e r o f D e x te r-A n n A rbor a n d D a n H o ey R o a d s .
In fo rm atio n r e g a r d in g th is r e q u e s t is a v a ila b le a t th e V illage Z o n in g O ffice o n th e
s e c o n d floor of th e N atio n al City B a n k B uilding. 8 1 2 3 M ain S tr e e t, D e x te r b e t w e e n \
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o p e ra tio n o f s n o w m o b ile s o n th e la k e w h e n fro z e n .
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P r e s e n t: P r e s id e n t S te e le , V illage M a n a g e r M yers, C lerk M o rriso n
T r u s te e s P re s e n t: H a m m e r, MylsB, R a u s c h e n b e r g e r , C a s h m a n , M erkel, D aut.
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C . R itter, H. T hurkow , B, R o b e rts , D. L an e, S. M cE lrath , T. O rtb rin g .
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e r a l d o c u m e n ts to th e C o u n cil. D o c u m e n ts A tta c h e d a s A p p en d ix A..
Mr. S. M cE lrath s u g g e s t e d th a t to e C ouncil re v is e th e z o n in g o rd in a n c e s re la tiv e
to th e M a s te r p l a n .
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a n d M cKinle y s t r e e t , relativ e s ig n a g e a n d truok-t ra ffiorM rs. J. F ran k in d ic a te d th e r e w e re s e v e ra l D o w n to w n D e v e lo p m e n t B o ard p o s i- .
tio n s o p e n .
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M oved- b y B ru s h a b e r , s u p p o r te d b y K night to a p p r o v e t h e m in u te s of th e J a n u a r y
M yles, M eik el, R a u s c h e n b e r g e r . N ay: S te e le .
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A m u s e m e n t D ev ice O rd in a n c e 9 VA. Ail A yes. O r d in a n c e A tta c h e d a s A p p en d ix B.
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System for the Wastewater Treatment Plan. AH Ayes.'Motion Carried.
M a r c h 1 3 ,1 9 9 9 , 9 :0 0 a .m . a t th e D e x te r T o w n sh ip Hall for a b u d g e t w o rk s e s s io n ..
Motion by Daut, seconded by Hammer to submit invoices for $l.00/foot for snow
C a rrie d .
re m o v a l. All A yes. M otion C a rrie d .
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M otion by H a m m e r, s e c o n d e d by D a u t to fo rw a rd Mr. R. D a n ie ls ’ r e q u e s t fo r,
M a rc h 16. 1 9 9 9 ,7 :0 0 p .m , a t.D e x te r J o w n s h i P - H a l l- C a r r ie d ^ ^ .--------------i— --------- -- - ^ - a n n e x a ti o r E o f - 2 5 ; 5 - a c r e s - to - th e ’P la n n in g -C o m m iS s io n . All A yes.' M otion C a rrie d ,”
- - M o v e d b y E is e n b e is e r , s u p p o r te d b y R id e r to a d jo u rn th e m e e tin g . C a rrie d .
D e sc rip tio n A tta c h e d a s A p p en d ix C.
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Darwin’s Stained Glass
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By-Helen-Rotas
A d v e r ti s in g W r ite r
Roy Darwin founded Darwin’s
Stained Glass Studio in Ann Arbor
in 1972.
Roy later taught his
grandson Bill Darwin II. the art of
creating stained glass pieces.
When Bill’s grandfather died in
1987, Bill’s company, Berry Patch—
Glass, took over the name of
Darwin’s Stained Glass to continue
the tradition.
The business originally began
working in stained glass repair
when Bill’s uncle, LeRoy Darwin,
needed restoration done on antique
windows he had salvaged a s part
of his business in Grass Lake.
M arsi, B ill and JoAnne specialize in the a_rt of stained glass but also have a num ber of restored slot From there Darwin’s Stained G lass
Studio expanded to include instruc­
m achines.
tion in stained glass creation and
custom work.
Bill, who has been creating
stained glass for som e 25 years,
was joined by his wife, Marsi, 10
years ago, and again five years ago
by his mother, JoAnne.
Darwin Stained Glass Studio's
main service is custom-made win­
dows, _dcorJnserts, sidelights, cabi­
net doors and lampshades. How­
ever, three years ago one of Bill’s
lobbies, re s toring -old -slot machines, becam e a business side­
line. Today, Bill’ continues to pur­
chase, sell and repair slot ma­
chines for himself as well as cus-.
tomers;
“Our reputation has spread to
the point where it keeps three of us
busy full tinier he said. T h e slot
machine market continues to grow
as wejL We look forward to a creative and-challenging future.'1---- -----Darwin's Stained Glass & An-
Andra Little displays a storage unit for van use.
V IL L A G E
B O T T
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B y Helen Polaski
A d v e r ti s in g W rite r
BOTT USA, Inc., operated by
Dr. Frank W. Kuepper a/ip Andra L.
Little, is located at 3939 Bestech
Drive,- Ypsilanti, just past Sam ’s
near the US-23 and Michigan Ave­
nue exit. The business, which start*
e d out- a s a manufaeturer-of work^—
shop and storage equipment, has .
evolved to include vehicle storage
equipment, workstations, and assembly-iine system s for manual
assem bly processes.
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tions for industrial assembly work
and complete manual assembly
lines.
Within the next three years,
BOTT plans to move into its own
manufacturing facility, growing to
include som e 50 employees.
BOTT storage equipment may
be v ie w ed in its-showroom from8:30 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. during regu-.
tar business hours Monday through
Friday,- or call to have the BOTT
Demonstration Vehicle visit you on
site.
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BOTT opdnod fqr busines s -in:
1949 in Germany, and expanded in
1960 to the United Kingdom and to
Hungary by 1970, and reached the
United States in January 1999.
Since its beginning, BOTT, a fam­
ily-owned. enterprise, has grown
into a global business with more
than 1,000 em ployees worldwide.
Frank and Andra-irwite- avary.
one to stop in at the Builder’ls Home.
Improvement Show at the Wash­
tenaw Farm Council Grounds March
2 6 -2 8 -to s e e what BOTT has to ’
offer, or visit the shop during itsgrand opening, which is scheduled
for April, 21-23 from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m.
Products arid services offered
include commercial van interior
equipment, workbenches, worksta-
For more information-, contact
BOTT USA, ino. at (734) 973-2880
or fax to (734) 973-2893.
A d v e r t i s i n g W r i te r
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s h o p lo r the pet lover in you, and
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lighted by the sh op ’s official, greeter -r- Cody, a coatimundi from South
America — who is very much like
jits, cousin the American raccoon.
Cody w as rescued by Nicole Wall,
owner of the shop, at the young
a ge of three w eeks, and now is
nearing his first birthday. Though
Cody isn’t the only exotic animal
roaming the store, he is the only
.one not for sale. According to Nico le,;sh e wouldn’t part with him for
the world.
475-1371
C H E L S E A
P r e s e n t: P r e s id e n t S te e le ,1.Village. M a n a g e r M yers, C le rk M o rriso n
T r u s te e s P r e s e n t: H a m m e r, M yles, R a u s c h e n b e r g e r , C a s h m a n , M erkel, D au t. .
O th e r s P r e s e n t; K, O s e a r s e n , C. R itter, B. K ey es, S . M cE lrath , S. P a rk n s k i, J.
F ra n k , B. S h e p h e r d , H. T h u rk o w , D. L a n e , D, P e rso n k y , T. T hurkow , J. O rtb rin g , G ,
Y unker, K. M o sh al, J. D rolett.
T h e first o r d e r o f b u s i n e s s w a s P u b lic P a rtic ip a tio n a n d Mr. M cE lrath a d d r e s s e d
C o u n c il r e g a r d in g AARM AX a r id th s rR ite -A f d D e v e lp p m e n t.
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M r r P a r k n s k i a d d r e s s e d C o u n c il re g a rd in g h i s f e e l i n g s th a t th e M a s te r P la n
s h o u ld b e in p la c e b e fo re th e C o u n c il c o n s ld e r s f u r th e r s t e p s - r e g a r d in g d e v e lo p ­
m e n t- a n d th e like.
M otion by H a m m e r, s u p p o r te d by M y les to a p p ro v e t h e C o n s e n t A g e n d a w ith th e .
follow ing c h a n g e s :
A d d itio n s to th e A g e n d a ; U n fin is h e d B u s in e s s • M u n icip al B uilding Q u e s tio n n a ire
■and N ew B u s in e s s R e: 3 -W ay S to p S ig n in L a k e w o o d S u b d iv isio n .
All A y es. M otion C a rrie d .
C o m m itte e a n d D e p a r tm e n t H e a d s R e p o r ts w e re g iv e n .
M otion b y H a m m e r, s e c o n d e d by M erkel to re m o v e fro m th e T able: R u le s o f O rd e r. All A y es. M otion C a rrie d .
M otion by H a m m e r, is e c o n d e d by D a u t to T able: R u le s o f O r d e r until th e s e c o n d
m e e tin g in M arch. All A yes. M o tio n C a rrie d .
T ru s te e -M e rk e l-u p d a te d th e C o u n cil re g a rd in g w ell d rillin g -a c tiv itie s....C o u n cil d is c u s s e d th e F a r m e r J a c k R E U R e d u c tio n R e q u e s t.
T ru s te e H a m m e r s h a r e d a c o n v e rs a tio n h e h a d With Mr. B e n z in s k i re g a r d in g th e
R E U s c h e d u le .
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M otion by D au t, s e c o n d e d b y R a u s c h e n b e r g e r to fo rw a rd d a t a re g a r d in g th e g ro ­
c e r y s to r e R E U to Mr. B e n z in sk i for re v ie w a n d a re c o m m e n d a tio n . Roll C all V ote.
. ^AyM: D a u t, H a m m e r ,.C a s h m a n ; M yles, M erkel, R a u s c h e n b e r g e r ,,.S te e le .- M o tio n C a rrie d ,
M otion by H a m m e r, s e c o n d e d by C a s h m a n in C o n sid e ra tio n o f th e d a ta p ro v id e d
b y o u r c o n s u lta n t o n R E U fa c to rs a p p lie d to g ro c e r y s t o r e s , C o u n c il a p p r o v e s
F a r m e r J a c k s to m o v e fo rw ard p a y in g a n e q u iv a le n t o f 1 7 R E U s . T h e V illage w ill
m o n ito r th e n e w s to r e fo r th r e e y e a r s from i s s u a n c e o f o c c u p a n c y p e rm it, F a rm e r
J a c k s will re im b u rs e th e V illag e fo r a n y u s a g e o v e r th e 17 R E U s a t c u rr e n t ra te of
$ 4 ,4 0 0 p e r R EU , Roll C all V o te ,.A y e s:: H a m m e r, C a s h m a n ,- M e r k e l. N ay s: D au t,
M y les, R a u s c h e n b e r g e r , S te e le . M otion D e n ie d .
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M otion by R a u s c h e n b e r g e r , s e c o n d e d b y M yles, to s e t t h e R E U a t 2 5 fo r F a rm e r
J a c k to p r o c e e d w ith c o n s tru c tio n a n d to r e - a d ju s t th e R E U s b a s e d o n th e r e c o m ­
m e n d a tio n s o f B e n z in sk i & C o m p a n y . Roll C all Vote. A yee: R a u s c h e n b e r g e r , M yles,
M erk el, D au t, H a m m e r, C a s h m a n , S te e le . N ay s: N o n e ,M o tio n C a rrie d .
M otion by H a m m e r, s e c o n d e d by C a s h m a n to s e t P u b lic H e a rin g fo r th e 1 9 9 9 -
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found herself on the move. She
reopened in the Maple; VillageShopping Center in November of
1998.
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M otion b y H a m m e r, s e c o n d e d by M erk el to a p p ro v e a n A g r e e m e n t E s ta b lis h in g
A R a rtjc jp a tm g " F u b lic A g e n c y in T h e W a s h te n a w C o u n ty H a z a r d o u s M ateria l
“R e s p o n s e A uthority. All A yes. M otion C a rrie d ;
M otion b y M yles, s e c o n d e d by M erk el to c o n d u c t a P u b lic H e a rin g a t th e n e x t
m e e tin g .o f th e V illage C o u n cil re g a rd in g th e F ire A uthority. M erkel w ith d raw s e c o n d ;
M otion d ie s d u e to la c k o f s u p p o r t.
M otion b y C a s h m a n , s e c o n d e d by H a m m e r s ta tin g t h e V illage C ouncil su p p o rts*
th e c o n c e p t o f th e F ire A uthority a n d s e e k s to m o v e fo rw a rd to n e g o tia te a m u tu a l­
ly a c c e p t a b le a g r e e m e n t with all p a rtie s . A yes: C a s h m a n , H a m m e r, M y le s ,M e rk e l,
R a u s c h e n b e r g e r , S te e le . N ay; D aut. M otion C arried .■ Mr. T hurkow i V illage R e s id e n t, a d d r e s s e d C o u n c il re g a r d in g Z o n in g I s s u e s .
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C o u h c ji re fe rre d MK T h u rk o w to th e P la n n in g a n d O rd in a n c e R e v ie w C o m m itte e .
M otion b y D au t, s e c o n d e d b y C a s h m a n to p r o c e e d w ith *the S tr a d e r G ro u p to
u p d a t e t h e Z o n in g O r d in a n c e fo r th e V illag e of C h e ls e a fo r .a n a m o u n t n o t to e x c e e d
$ 1 9 ,5 0 0 . All A yes. M otion C a rrie d .
Motion by Rauschenberger, seconded by Merkel to establish a sub-committee to
V : J h e S ^ ° P i s aJ u ,,‘ ! in e p e t s t o r e
th a t J o c u s e s o n th e n e e d s - o F in d i- —
Yidual pets and their owners. Food
supplies, toys, and all needed ac­
c e s s o r ie s are Offered, and a future'
expansion to include grooming is in
the works.
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“We .anticipate opening a’
grooming service by the end of
March," Nicole said. “We will 'offer
“groom-your-own-dog or ‘cat" .sta­
tions. a s well as full sarviee -groom*-*
ing. We also hope to start basic
training Glasses this summer." .
Nicole stresses that the pet
store’s main focus is largely on gift
items and pet supplies.
Other exotic pets sold at the
i , You & Your Pet also has qualshop include hedge hogs, and
ity puppies and kittens avaiiable.for
sugar gliders, which are marsupials
adoption, the majority of Which are
from Australia*
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on consignment from local families,
Yo u & Your Pet, owned and
and all are eager to begin their new
operated by Nicole, is located at ; lives in,their new hbrnes.1
229 N. Maple- Road in5 Ann Arbor.
For more information, contact
Nicole opened her business in No­
Nicote at 913-0231 or stop by Monvember 1997 at Arborla’nd Mall, but . day through Saturday from 11 a.m.
in February of 1998 ttep mall closed
to 9 p:m. or on Sundfy from- noon
tor ex ten siv e repairs and Nicole
to .5 p.m.
re v ie w th e S tr a d e r G ro u p s p ro p o s a l re la tiv e to tim e lin e s s a n d - c o s t, A y es: M yles,
H a u s c h e n b e r g e r r M erk el, N a y s : D a u tf + ta m m e r r C a s h m a n r S te e te c 'M o tio r r D s n te d :
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a n d t6 h a v e T ru s te e R a u s c h e n b e r g e r c o n ta c t him p rio r to t h e m e e tin g to d is c u s s th e
tim a lin e -a n d -co sts.-A II A y es. M otion C a rrie d .
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2 p a r c e ls (P ie rc e L ak e E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l) from AG to V illage R S -2 . All A y e s .
M otion C a rrie d ,
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M otion b y M erkel, s e c o n d e d by D a u t to a p p ro v e th e r e z o n in g r e q u e s t.f o r 6 4 0 N.
F r e e r R o a d , n e w C h e l s e a H igh S c h o o l lo c a tio n from AG t o V illage R S -2 ; AH A yes.
Motion Carried.
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M otion b y D au t, s e c o n d e d b y H a m m e r to a p p ro v e th e re z o n in g of L |m a T o w n sh ip
p o rtio n o f P ie r c e L a k e G olf C o u r s e fro m U m a T o w n sh ip AG to V illag e A G -1, AU
A y e s. M o tio n -C arried .
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V illage R e s id e n t a d d r e s s e d C ouncil re g a r d in g t h e c ro s s w a ik a n d s t o p s ig n in th e
a r e a of C h e s tn u t a n d S y c a m o r e D rive.
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M otioh b y H a m m e r ,.s e c o n d e d ib y M erke! to p u t u p a 3 -w a y s to p s ig n in t h e in te rse c tio n , o f S y c a m o r e D rive a n d C n e s tm it C o u rt. A b sta in : D a u t, A y es: C a s h m a n ,.
H a m m e r, M yles, R a u 's c h e n b e rg e r, M e rk e l.’S te e le . M otion C a rrie d .
M otion b y H a m m e r, s e c o n d e d by M y les to e n t e r in to C lo s e d S e s s io n fo r th e p u r­
p o s e o f d is c u s s in g p o te n tia l p ro p e r ty p u r c h a s e . Roll C all V ote: A y es: D au t, H a m m e r,
Cashman,. Myles, Rauschenberger, Merkel, Steele,, Motion Carried,
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M otion b y -M erk el, s e c o n d e d by C a s h m a n to a d jo u rn C lo 'se d S e s s io n . Roil C all
V ote, A yes; O a u t, H a m m e r, C a s h m a n , M yles, R a u s c h e n b e r g e r , M erkel, S te e le .
M otion C a rrie d .
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M otion % H a m m e r, s e c o n d e d by C a s h m a n to a d jo u r n th e R e g u la r M e e tin g •Tim e:._1 1:0 0 p.m . All Ayes. Motion .Carried.
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more
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on what
where they hold an annual holiday
Darwin's Stained Glass & Antique
open house in ^November and De­
Slot Machines has to offer, call
cember. The event attracts hundreds
(734) 475-9730 or stop in for a visit.
of customers to the studio just one
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N o tice R e la tiv e to O p e n in g a n d C lo s in g of th e P o l l s .
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S E C T IO N 7 2 0 o n th e d a y o f a n y e le c tio n th e p o lls sh all b e o p e n e d a t 7 o ’c lo c k in
th e fo re n o o n a n d s h a ll b e c o n tin u o u s ly o p e n until 8 o 'c lo c k in th e a fte rn o o n a n d n o
lo n g er. E v e ry q u a lifie d e le c to r p r e s e n t a n d in th e lin e a t th e p o lls a t th e h o u r p r e ­
s c r ib e d for h e c lo s in g th e r e o f sh all b e a llo w e d to v o te .
T H E P O L L S of s a id e le c tio n will b e o p e n a t 7 o 'c lo c k a .m . a n d will re m a in o p e n
until 8 o 'c lo c k p ,m . of s a id , d a y of e le c tio n .
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T h e . m e e tin g w a s c a lle d to o rd e r a t 8 :0 2 P.M. by P r e s id e n t Y a te s a t th e N a tio n a l
C ity B a n k B uilding, 8 1 2 5 M ain S tre e t.
P r e s e n t: Coy, D arr, Hail, K im m el, S ta c e y , Y a te s
A b s e n t; R u s h
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A lso P r e s e n t: M a n a g e r G ra h a m
(T ru s te e R u s h e n t e r e d th e m e e tin g a t 8:07 R M .)
— H u b lic -H e a rin g -~1999.-20 0 0 F Y -V illage B u d g e t— -— ---------— -----------T h e h e a r in g w a s o p e n e d a t 8 :0 3 P.M. P r e s e n ta tio n w a s m a d e by t h e V illag e
M a n a g e r,
(T ru s te e R u s h e n t e r e d th e m e e tin g a t th is p o in t - 8 :0 7 R M . ) .
D is c u s s io n by C o u n c il m e m b e r s a n d M a n a g e r. H e a rin g o p e n e d to public c o m ­
m e n t a t 8 :4 2 P.M, T h e follow ing a d d r e s s e d th e C o u n cil:
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THE CHELSEA STANDAHH/THK DKXTKH LEADER • Thursday, March 4, 1999_____________
HOUSES OFWORSHIP
CH ELSEA
A s s e m b ly o f G o d
First Assembly of God
14900 Old US-12, Chelsea
(734)475-2615
3320 Notte n Rd., Grass Lake
(734) 475-2370
New Life Christian Center
Call for Location
-(734)475-1147
Erik Hansen, Pastor
Sunday: Worship H a.m.,
**♦
St. Vladimir Orthodox
9900 Jackson Road
(734)761-7311
Rev. Carolyn & Rev. Dar
Sunday: Sunday Schqiol, 9:30
a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.r
* ♦*
Sharon United Methodist
Corner M-52 and Pleasant Lake
Rd.
^
(734) 428-8430
Page 13-li*
C oh ab itation is n o real
p rep aration fo r m arriage
living the C hristian u n d er­
During 1998 nearly 5 m il­
standing of sex and more
lion ^ouples in the United
faithfully living the-C hristian
States were ‘ living together
life ... a life that leads to all
without the commitment of
Rev. Father Paul Karas
m
arriage.
.
That's
10
million
VlflUMMR.------- Srnds of .w p r m n g .h a w * ..
Rey. Carter Garrjngues-Cartelyou
SundayandHoly4)ay«:4)ivine
Sunday: SundajTSchool, 9:30
people ... and more than h alf
liturgy, English and Slavonic, 10
a m,; Worship, 10:30a.m. (July and . a.m.
MATTOX, JR.
The biblical model is that
of the Am erica^ population
August only)
_
MfYHXNUmOH
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“a man shall leave his father
believes this is OK. .
and
m other and be jo in e d to
Yet
a
recent
study
by*
the
P r e s b y te r ia n
;
John Dainbacher, P astor
Waterloo Village
his wife, and they sh all be­
N ational Marriage Project of
Unadilla Presbyterian
Sunday: Sunday School, 9 a.m.;
United Methodist Church
20175 Williamsville Rd., Unadilla Rutgers University reports
come one flesh (Gen. '2:24).”.
.Worship Service. 10 a.m.; Evening
Washington St., Waterloo
Joh Qiu, Pastor
^Service 6 p.m.
K athy Kursch, M inister
Jesus adds th at “what God has
th at couples who live together
Sunday:
Sunday School, 10
f
*■* ■
'■ Sunday: Sunday school, 9:45
joined together no one should
before m arriage have, a 46
a.m.; ..
a.m.; Worship service, 11 a.m.
g
eth
er”
relationship
in
the
sep arate (Matthew 19:5j.” Peo­
p ercen t higher rate of divorce
Worship, 11 a.m.
Country Breakfast second Sunday
first place. The relationship is
Faith Baptist
*
*
*
ple who take those words seri­
than
do
those
who
live
sep
a­
each month. All you can eat. Free­
the out-working of a moral
Faith-In-Actioii Bldg.
ously are also people who take
First Presbyterian Church
will donation to Building Fund.
rately,
Tint!
1-they-say
"I
do."
Main St., Chelsea
standard
already
p
resen
t
in
«**
On the Square in Stockbridge
com m itm ent seriously. T hey’re
The cohabiters also are m ore
(734)475-7841
th e ir lives.
M-52 and M-106
Chelsea Retirement Chapel
people
who work at m arriage
likely
to
experience
physical
Jack Story, Pastor
1-888-784-8128
805 W. Middle St., Chelsea
Sunday: Worship, 18:30 a nC 6
to
make
it lasting and good.
W
hatever
the
reasons,
abuse
and
serious
depression
Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30
(734)475-8633
p.m.
th
an
are
the
more
traditional
“People who take the Bible
those who tre a t m arriage
a.m-.; Worship, 11 a.m.
Rgg. J. Gordon Schleicher
***
Communion and pQt-luck first
couples,
lightly seem to be mhking poor seriously work h ard at getting
Sunday: Worship service, 9:30
New Life Baptist
Sunday of the month.
tun.
This reinforces the results choices, choices that will hurt God, sex, m oney-and ch ild ren
^Meeting in Pierce Lake- —— — ---- --......- VV'* ■; ;
Wednesday: Worship; 8:45p.m.
of
a.study
done by the-U niver­ them down the road. When in the ‘right place’ in th eir
- Elementary School
* **
M
o
r
m
o
n
sity of Wisconsin, which found they w ant to en ter into a last­ m arriages,”
(734)844-8017
observes
Dr.
Q uaker
Church of Jesus Christ
David W, Pearson, P astor
ing
commitment
i
r
i
s
likely
to
a
50
percent
higher
divorce
Smith.
“Good
looks,
sleek
bod­
of Latter-Day Saints
Michigan Friends Center
Sunday: Worship, 10:15 a.m.
rate in m arriages that were backfire on them , w hether be­ ies, technique, variety, and
Gory Spooner, President
• ,* * *
7748 Clark Lake Road, Chelsea
preced ed by cohabitation. cause of the choice they made lavish surroundings a re not
1330 Freer Rd., Chelsea
Isabel Bliss
North Sharon Baptist Church
(734)475-1778
: Since m arriage breakups are to cohabit or. because of the the key to sexual happiness.
(734)475-9976
17999 Washburne Rd., Grass Lake
Sunday: Sacrament, 9:30 a.m.;
Sunday: Unprogrammed meet­ alm ost always hurtful and d e ­ low tolerance for commitment Love, Tenderness, tru s t in
(734)428-7222
Sunday school, 10:50 a.m.; Priesting at 10 a.m., first Sunday of each structive to the hopes and that caused them to choose, one’s beloved and God, g en er­
Bobby D. Toler, P astor
hood
and
Relief
Society,
11:45
a.m.
month; ail other Sundays, 5:00
Sunday: Sunday School, 10
osity, faithfulness, sh ared val-.
dream s of the people involved, cohabitation, in the first place.
** * *
p.m:
,
a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m.; Evening
ues.lmcTa love of ch ild ren are
we
can
assum
e
th
at
this
m
eans
*
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N o n - D e n o m in a tio n a l
Service, 7 p.m.
Several years ago the Uni­ the key to all happiness, and
a
50
percent
higher
incidence
Baha i Faith
Wednesday: Bible Study, 7 p.m.
U n ite d C h u r c h o f C h rist
***
705 S. Main St., Chelsea
of disappointm ent and d isillu ­ versity oT€hiuHgo released a biblical people know an d try
Bethel Evangelical
m onumental study of Ameri- to live by th a t knowledge.”
(734) 475r2718
10425 Bethelt)hurch Rd.
sionm ent as well.
Qitik Q l k
Monday:
Devotional
meeting,
7
can sexual hefravinr Qnp nf its
(734)428-8000
St. Marv Catholic Church
C o n tra ry to “w hat societyp.m.
The Rev, Richard Hardy
conclusions
was th at people has been telling us and w e’ve
W
hat’s
going
on
here?
14200 Old US-12, Chelsea
• *. *
** •
(734) 475-7561
According to Time maga­ who take the Bible seriously — been telling ourselves, com­
Chelsea
Hospital
Ministry
First
Gongregational-Chelsea
„ Rev.~ Dr. W illiam J. Turner, Pastor
zine, sociologist David Pope- those supposedly blue nosed, m itm ent counts...in m arriage
775 S. Main St., Chelsea .
121E. Middle St.
- Sunday Masses:
noe; one of the authors of the inhibited prom oters of fun- as well as in the rest of our
(734)475-1311
(734) 475-1844
1
Saturday, 4:30 p.m.
*
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*
,
■
study,
believes th at “th e lessness in any form — re ­ lives. It is not a chain th a t im­
Rev. David C leavenBartkolom ew
Sunday, 8 and 10 a.m.
Sunday:
Informal
worship,
8
Covenant
longer yon cohabit, the more ported the greatest sexual sat­
Weekday Mass: 9 a.m.
a.m.; Church school, 9 a.m.; Tradi­ to leran t you are of divorce. isfaction .of any of the groups prisons us, but the glue th at
A n th o n y Dickerson, Pastor
Confessions: Saturday, 12-1
holds a relatio n sh ip together.
tional worship, 10 a.m.
50 N. Freer Rd.
p.m.
..........................
Yoq’re used to living in a low studied.
* 4T*
t (734)475-2508
“Real Answers" is fur­
commitment relationship, and
Sunday! Sunday School, 9 a.m.;
St. John’s (Roger’s Corners)
C h u r c h o f C h r is t
-!4
t
’s~-not
because
people,
nished"
courtesy, .o f The-A m y
Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.
12376 WatergRd:, Chelsea - ~ it’s h ard to “shift th at kind o r
Church of Christ •••
Foundation
In tern et Syndi­
who
take
the
Bible
seriously,
-Communion
first
Sunday
of
every
(517)456-7661
m ental pattern."
12, Chelsea :
month.
*
cate.
To
contact
the. au th o r or
are
in
possession
of
some
se
­
Rev. N ancy M. Doty, Pastor
(734)475-8458
*
*
*
Sunday;
Sunday
School
and
Not
necessarily,
say
the
cret sex m anual that they ref­ The Amy Foundation, w rite or
Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30
Worship, 9:30 a.m.
Immanuel Bible
critics. It is low commitment, use to sh are with the rest of E-mail to: P. O. Box 16091,
a.m.; Worship Service,-10:30 a.m.;
***
145 E. Summit St., Chelsea
Evening Worship, 6 p.m.
low traditional-m orals people us," she says. “Rather., it is be­ Lansing, MI 48901-6091; amy(734)475-8936
St. John’s
Wednesday: Bible study, 7 p.m.
who i n t e r into the “living to- cause they a re m ore faithfully [email protected].
-----• R onald W. Clark, Pastor
270 Bohne Rd., Grass Lake
Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30
Kris Abbey, Pastor
C h u r c h o f th e N a z a r e n e
a.m; Worship, 10:45; Evening
Sunday: Worship and Sunday
Church of the Nazarene ^
small groups, 6-p.m.
SchooITi
0:30 a.m.
805 W. Middle St„ Chelsea
Communion
first Sunday each
Wednesday:
Prayer.
Service,
7
(734) 475-2526
month.
p.m.
Jeff Crowder, Pastor
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Sunday: Sunday School, 9:45 St. Paul
RUTH ATKINSON
BETHEL ESTELLA LYERLA
LORAINE MARIE NORRIS
Ml. Hope Bible-church
a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m.
14600 Old US-12
Charlotte, N.C.
Chelsea
Brighton
12884 Trist Rd., GrasS Lake
Wednesday: Small groups, 7
(734)475-2545
Formerly of Chelsea
Age 78, died Sunday, Feb. 28,
Formerly of Chelsea
(517)522-8182
p.m. in homes.
Rev. Dr. L yn n Spitz-Nagel, Pastor
***
1999, at University of Michigan
Age 89, died Monday, March 1,
Joseph O’Neill, Pastor
Sunday: Church school, 9:15
, Sunday: Sunday School, 10
1999, in Charlotte, N.C. She w as.
Age 68, died Tuesday, Meirch 2, Hospitals following a long illness.
Bpim m l
a.m,; Worship, 10:30 a.m,,
3Trn.;
Morning
Worship,
11:00
a.m.;
born
on
Sept,
6,
1909,
in
Grover
1999,
at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital She was born on Sept. 26,1920, in
St Barnabas
Communion ServicereveTy second Hill, Ohio, the daughter of George
'Evening
Worship,
6
p;m.
.
in
Ann
Arbor. She was born on Ray Township, Mich., the daugh­
------- 20500 Old US-12, Chelsea
Sunday, 8:15 a.m.
i<
Wednesday: Prayer Fellowship,
and Lucina (Warner) McClurer March 25, 1930, in Ann Arbor, the ter of Horace and Estella
(734)475-8818
Wednesday: Choir Rehearsals, Ruth taught eight years in rural
7 p.m.
daughter of William and Martha (Sutherland) Newbury,
Rev. Dr. Jerrold B e a u m o n t
6:00 p.m.
• **
schools in the Chelsea areo. She / Weber. Mrs. Norris was a lifelong
Mrs. Lyerla had lived in
Sunday: Christian Education,
had been a member of Chelsea- resident of Chelsea, and was a Roseville and Grass Lake before
10 a.m.; Services, 10 a.m.
The ChelseaChurch Calendar Is Sponsored by First United Methodist since 1923, member of the Jehovah’s Wit­ moving to Chelsea in 1962f She
Wednesday: Services, 7:30 p.m.
***
and a member of Order of the
nesses Chelsea Congregation. She was a member of the Chelsea
Eastern Star.
had been employed at Polly’s Woman’s Club and former mem­
F re e M e th o d is t __
>
Market in Chelsea for 13 years, ber of First Presbyterian Church
Chelsea Free Methodist
On June 11, 1931, she married
Detroit. In 1983 she retired as
7665 Werkner Rd.
George W. Atkinson and he preced­ and was the owner and operator in
receptionist
at the United Meth­
C h e l s e a M il l in g C o m p a n y
(734)475-1391
ed her in death on Jan. 17, 1966. of Lori’s Village Grooming busi­ odist Home (now
Chelsea Retire­
Mearl Bradley, Senior P astor
ness
for
10
years.
Survivors include one son, Donald
C H H L a iA . M i c h i g a n a a n s
ment
Community)
and
later volun— harry Lyons, Associate P astor
Atkinson of Indiana; one daughter,
Survivors include her husband, teered there. ______
M ikel Henderson, P astor o f .
——
Refreshments 10:20 a.m.; Worship, Nancy (John) Pridgeon of North Lee; her children, Debbie (Gary).
Y o u th M inistries
On
Jan.
25,
1950,-she
married
DEXTER
CaroiinaT five- grandchildren; and Koch of. Dexter, Pam Norris of Clifford Lyerla in Bowling Green,
10:45
Sunday: Traditional worship,
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four great-grandchildren. She was Clark Lake, David (Laura) Norris Ohio, and he- survives. Other sur­
8:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:50 a.m.;
C a th o lic
preceded in death by three sisters- of Chelsea, Kathy (Gary) Schlacht
N o n - D e n o m in a tio n a l
Contemporary worship, 11 a.m.;
include three sons, James
St. Joseph Catholic
and three brothers. A funeral ser­ of Dexter, Judy (Joe) Barraco of. vivors
Christian House of Prayer
Evening Service, 6 p.m.
Lyerla
of_ Chelsea, Thomas
Fourth and Dover Streets, Dexter
vice will be held Saturday, March 6, Brighton, Melinda (Leon) Brown (Tokuko) Lverla
9949 Me Gregor Rd.
Wednesday: Mid-week services.
of Glendale. Ari 2.._
(734)426-8483
allla.m-at-the-Cole-Funerafeha- -of Grass-Lake; her sister,’ Irene- “and Steven (Nancy; Lyerla of
Rfltwaftn Dexter & Pinckney «
;
;
a jj
i,
~ TtevrBrendan Walsh, Pastor
pel, Chelsea. The family will re­ Means of Tennessee; 11 grandr Vandercook Lake; five grandchil­
(734)426,0933
L u th e r a n
Saturday: Weekend Liturgy, 5
Paul McKelvey, Elder
ceive
friends 10-11 .a.m. Memorial children; and several nieces and dren and three great-grandchil­
Faith Evangelical (WELS)
p.m.
Ron
Mannor,
Elder
contributions
maybe made to First nephews.
9575 North Territorial, Dexter
dren.
Sunday; Liturgy, 8 a.m., 10 a.m.
Sunday:
Worship,
10
a.m.;
Sunday
United
Methodist
Church of Chel­
A memorial service was heldv
(734) 426-4302 or 426-8442
and 12 noon. Nursery open 10
School, 11 a.m.; Evening Service, 7 sea. Arrangements by Cole Funeral
R ev , Mark Porinsky, P astor _
A memorial service will be Wednesday, March'3, at 11 a.m. at
a.m.-noon.
p.m.
.
Chapel, Chelsea.
Sunday: Sunday School^9 a.m.;
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held Friday, March 5, at 11 a.m. at the Chelsea Retirement ComrnuThursday:
Bible
Study/Youth
Worship, 10 a.m.
—--Cole
Funeral
r Middle St.,
E m s c o m r t— — ;
Group, 7:30 p.m.
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With
the
Rev.
Nancy
M.
Doty
offi­
Chelsea,
with
the
Rev,
Dr. J. Gor­
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St, Jaipes
MARGARET AVERY.
Our Savior Lutheran
ciating. Burial will be at' Oak- don Schleicher and Rev. Zina
3279 Broad Street, Dexter
Dexter Gospel
Rose Hill, Va.
• 1515 S. Main St., Chelsea
Grove East Cemetery, Chelsea. Bennett officiating; A private bur­
(734) 426-8247 .
’
2253
Baker
Rd.,
Dexter
Formerly
of
Chelsea
(734)475-1404
The
family Will receive friends at ial will take place at Oak Grove
Rev, D avid J. H om ing
(734)426-4915
Age 87, died Feb. 25, 1999, at the funeral home Thursday 2 p.m. East Cemetery, Chelsea. Memorial
Rev. Dale Grimm, P astor
Sunday: Holy Eucharist, 8 a m.
John O'Dell, Pastor
the _Mlddlesboro Appalachian - 4 p,m. dhd 6 p.m.-8 p.m. with. Je­ contributions may be made to
Sunday: Heritage/Communlon
-andJJQLa.m.;
Nursery
and
Sunday
Sunday:
Siinday!Schoolr9:30
Regional Hospital in Middlesboro, hovah’s Witness service at '7:30 Chelsea. Retirement Community.
Service, 8:15 a m ; Education ------— School, 10 a.m.
a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Hour, 9:30 a.m:; Celebration Serv­
Ky. She was born on July 20,1911, p.m. Memorial contributions may Arrangements handled by Cole
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in Rose Hill, Va., the daughter of be made to Faith In Action.
ice, 10:30 a.m ; Junior Confirm^Funeral Chapel, Chelsea.
■ L u th e r a n
New Hope Christian Fellowship
tion, 6:30 p.m.
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Thomas and Mary (Haley) Hobbs.
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2207 Jackson, Ann Arbor
Faith L u th m n (WELS)
Surviving are four brothers, Al­
(734)761-7303
9575
N.
Territorial
Rd.
fred Hobbs and J.P. Hobbs, both
St. Jacob Evangelical
T im Wise, Pastor
(734)426-4302
12501 Riethmiller, Grass Lake
of Rose Hill, Va., Clifford Hobbs
Sunday:
Worship 10:30 am.
M
ark
Porinsky,
Pastor
517-522-4187
of Richmond, Va., and Bill Hobbs
Sunday: Sunday School, 9 a.m.
Rev. P aulH uebner, P astor
of Rockwood; one sister, Axie
Worship 10 a.m.
^
Sunday: Sunday School and
Campbell
of Hamilton, Ohio; and
***B e c a u s e of the successful rating of the
Bible Class, 9 a.m;; Worship, 10:15
U n ite d C h u r c h o f C h rist
several nieces and nephews.,She
Peace
Lutheran
a.m.
St. Andrew’s .
was preceded in death by her
6105 JackSpn Rd., Birchwood
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Zion Lutheran
6,1972.
313-930-2324
Sewing has,stocked up and are ready to
.. Rev. Gary J. K w iatek
.
3050 S. Fletcher Rd., Chelsea
Graveside service was Tuesday,
Rev.
Larry
Courson
,
Sunday: Worship, 8:15 a.m.; Coffee March 2,1999, at Oak Grove Ceme­
. (734)475-8064
Sunday; Worship 8:30a.m.; Edijcatime, 9:30 a.m.; Worship and Sun­
pass the savings oh to you.
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\ David Hendricks, P astor ' tery, Chelsea, at 1 p.m.^wlth the
tion Hour 9:45 a.m.; Celebration
day School, 10 a.m.
Sunday: Sunday School Tor all
Rev. Jpy Thiebaut officiating.
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Visitation was- Tuesday from 11
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5484 Webster Church Rd., Dexter Mitchell Funeral Home, Chelsea.
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W illiam Donahue, Pastor
Worship, 10:30 a.m.
(734)475-8119'
. Sunday: Worship, 8:30 and 11
Rev. Richard Dake
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• Free.Arm ,
Rev. James Massey, Pastor
Sunday: Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday: Noon fellowship
dinner, followed by prayer & bible study.
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(734)475-7569
Rev. Wayne Hawley, P astor
Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30,
a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Fellow-1
ship, 11:30 a.m. '
Tuesday: Bibie Study, 7:15 p.m,;.
Choir, 8p.m.
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Thursday, March 4, 1999 • THE CHELSEA STANDARDyTHE DEXTER LEADER
P a g e 1 4 -B I
Freshm en beat Lincoln, W estern
Even starting the second
ftiid th ird team s, the Chelsea
freshm an basketball team is
h a rd to beat.
C helsea coach Scott B arrett
sta rte d the thifd team T hurs­
day at Y psilanti Lincoln be­
c au se at 15-1 and 11-1 in the
S o u th eastern Conference, the
B ulldogs had- the
league
T he re su lt was a 60-48 Chelsea
;win.
- They also won at Jackson
: County W estern 64-54 Feb, 23
'i n a nonleague game in which
B a rre tt sta rte d the second
team .
The Bulldogs also b e a t Dex­
te r 54-50 Feb. 22 at
te r ’s one of the team s closest to
C helsea in th e SEC standings.
“They did a good job of get­
ting us th e w ins,” B a rre tt said.
“A. lot of guys th at d o n ’t start
w ould sta rt for a n o th e r fresh­
m en 'team for su re.”
A gainst Lincoln, th e Bull­
dogs jum ped out to a 20-8 lead
M il tH k u .
C o n tin u e d from Page L B ________
at the end of the first period,
and it was never really close
after.; iChelsea led 38-22 at
halftim e and 53-37 at the end
of the third.
Jo e T ripodi led Chelsea
with. 14 points. Eddie McClen­
don scored 12,. Tim Bentley,
Je ff W alters and Dan M ueller
six each, Chris Kinaschuk five,
INitn uauvvfi)
'TtUUy _
Sm ith th re e and Kyle Schroten b o er and K ent Ream es two
each.
r
“Mike M illikan and Mike
Mignano played really good
defense,” B arrett added.
Against W estern, the game
sta rte d out closer. It was tied
second th a t fav o red 'th e Bull­
d o g s w a s th e' d ifference as
they led 30-21 at halftim e and
45-34 afte r three.
“I started subbing in the
second -and things changed,”
B arrett said.
Tripodi led with 15 points.
Kevin R iddle and Schroten-
boer
scored
eight each,
Reames seven, M ueller and
Smith six each, McClendon
four, Mignano and Kinachuk
th ree each and Millikan and
Bentley two each.
The
game
was
close
throughout against Dexter,
which came in at 7-3 in the
SEC.
the end'of the first and 24-23 at
halftim e, but as has been the
case many tim es this season,
the third period was big for
the Bulldogs as they outscored
the Djreadnaughts 20-15 to lead
44-38/
“We-came dut and pressed
*and that was the difference.”
said. “The third q u ar­
ter is our best q u a rte r for
some reason.”
McClendon led and tied a
eason-high with 19 points,
¥ripodi scored nine, Gadbury,
M ueller and Bentley six each
and Sm ith^K ihaschuk, Schrotenboer and R eam es two each; —Frank Dimich
Eighth-graders beat Saline Hornets in 4 sets
B each
M iddle
School
—e ig h th Tgrad©-volleyball team
b e a t Saline in four sets on
F eb: 25, 1M , 11-4, 3-11 and 114.
' .
K atie M arshall was the
lead in g attack er with six, Ali­
son Sacks and Courtney Bent­
shall, three each.
/ ‘The play of th e team was
excellent,” said coach Ann
Schaffner.
“I was so “p le a se d ’with th eir
Bentley served nine points, effort and focus. We served a
Mann, eight, A rend
a n d , season-high 94 p ercen t.”
Cynthia J ohnson, four each,
Chelsea is 8-0 ,on the sea­
and. Ju lia A rnold and Mar­ son.
ley each had five and Jenny
P ark er had four.
“
Anna A rend had 10 assists
and Alison Mann, six.
Beach Middle School sev
enth-grade volleyball team,
lost to Saline in four sets on
Feb. 25, 5-11, 5-11, 11-7 and 9-11. — — ..: —..-■ ■
Rachel Dotson and Devon_
Lixey had one ace each.
“The girls played well and
a ttacked the ball more_during
this m atch anff w ith!m ore ac-
curacy,
TUrok.
“I see lots of improvement
in th e ir skills.”
M au reen C allery and Lixej
w ere the top servers with
seven points each. DotsoJ
served five, R enee Johnston,
four.—Missy Morcom, thr
Ashley G adbury two
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Businesses and residents in
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found his niche at th e high
school, he spent time at the mid­
dle school level as a student
tej
“I did love it and thought it
would be hard to adjust to the
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is no way I’d go back now. I real­
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?
The only h ard rule in his class
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