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WEATHER Thunktay, Feb.7 Friday, Feb. 8 ........28 Saturday, Feb. » .... 31 Sunday,Feb. 10 .,..28 Monday, Feb, 1 1 ... 24 Tuesday, Feb. 12 .. .27 Wednesday, feb. 13 30 Max. M in. Prec 11 O .i 10 0.00 11 0.04 17 Trace 12 0.03 10 Trace 13 Trace ONE HUNDRED-TENTH YEAR—No. 36 22 Pages This Week Plus 2 Supplements CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1980 USPS 101-720 25C per copy QUOTE “Happiness is the only good. The time to be happy is now, the place to be hap- py is here, the way to be happy is to make others so.** -Robert Green Ingersoll SUBSCRIPTION: $8,00 PER YEAR Cagers Win at Dexter, Lose To Carleton a A successful foul shot made Dexter, said Coach Raymond, with just two seconds left in over- was primed for an upset, but time spelled defeat for Chelsea’s Chelsea managed to stay one step varsity cagers Tuesday night at ahead of the Dreadnaughts and Carleton Airport. For Chelsea, it their steady trio of Jim Vaughan, was the first defeat since the opening game of the season against Brighton back in November. Jeff Leighton and Hob Ianni. Dexter tried to shut off the in- side for Chelsea and went to a 2-3 zone with five people inside the “It’s just a non-conference loss lane. Raymond said that by and for us,’’ explained Coach Robin Raymond. “Hopefully, we’ll learn something from our loss. Sometimes you become compla- cent and relax a little. Now we have to reassert ourselves and regain the momentum.” Chelsea’s league rival Saline large, the Dreadnaughts were successful at stopping Chelsea in- side. John Dunn was a key factor in keeping Bulldog momentum go- ing, as he scored 19 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Dunn managed seven outside jump also lost Tuesday night to Monroe shots that kept the Chelsea lead # Catholic Central in non- conference action. Both teams will be coming off losses when they tangle Friday night for the SEC crown. Chelsea outscored Airport in field goals, but made only seven of 11 free throws, compared to Airport’s 18 for 29 free throw mark. Chelsea did not attempt a free throw in the entire second half of the contest, a fact which Coach Robin Raymond says il- lustrates the fact that Chelsea “didn’t get the breaks last night.” , intact. He hit four outside jumpers in the third quarter when Chelsea needed a boost. This was the second season. meeting for the two teams, and Raymond noted that when two squads play their second season game, the margin usually nar- rows, as it did Friday night. A good team, Raymond said, will improve less over the course of a season that will an average one. Dunn was the high scorer with 19. Dils had 15; Schrotenboer, 13; Peterson, 8; Knickerbocker, 7; Killelea and Riemenschnelder, 2 Dissidents Take Over Party Caucus FARMER’S NIGHT: Chelsea KiWanlans held their annual Farriers’ Night this Monday at Chelsea Community Hospital. A newly- inaugurated Kiwanis award for service was presented to Reuben Lesser, Sr., second from light, long-time Sylvan township supervisor. Assisting in the presentation were, left, Kiwanis President George Parker, the evening’s speaker State Representative Mary Keith Ballantine (R-23rd Dist.) and master of ceremonies William Rademacher. “Sometimes in a game, the each. breaks go for you or against you,” Raymond said. “We had to Score by quarters--Airport work for everything we got.” Chelsea 19 16 18 8-61 The contest entered overtime ' Airport 16 16 13 16-62 after Don Schrotenboer put in a **# shot just at the buzzer to tie the Score by quarters--Dexter contest at 61-61. Chelsea 15 16 16 19-66 Both teams took turns with the Dexter 18 9 17 16-60 ball in the three-minute overtime period, committing turnovers and maneuvering carefully for good shots. ' With just Mo seconds left in ' overtime, Chelsea fouled an Air- port player inside, giving him two free throws. The player made the first shot but missed the second, and Chelsea went up for the re- bound.' With only two seconds, however, the Bulldogs had no time for a good pass and were behind by one when the buzzer sounded. “We had threte good chances to win it in overtime,” said Coach Raymond. “The sign of a good team is to keep your composure under pressure. Before in the season we made those plays.” Despite the loss, Don Schroten- boer had an excellent game, scor- ing 20 points and hauling down 16 rebounds. Unfortunately for the Bulldogs, the next highest re- bounder managed to haul down only three. Jeff Dils had 18points and four assists, John Dunn scored nine points and Brad Knickerbocker had six, together with five assists. Karl Albrecht scored four, Mike Killelea and Sean Peterson had two each. Things were somewhat brighter earlier in the week, as the Bulldogs defeated neighborhood rival Dexter Fri- day night, 66450. Covenant Church Members Elect First Council Members of Covenant church elected the first'church council for the newly-organized con - gregation this past Sunday. Elected were Larry Wied- , mayer, president; Margaret Kiihl, vice-president; Eleanor ► Half, secretary; Karen Blan- chard, treasurer; Ray Kyte, financial secretary; and Elaine Boyce and Richard Spayd, members at large. . A constitution and by-laws were also adopted by the con- gregation this Sunday. Biddy Basketball , Gymnastics Slated Biddy Basketball and gym- nastics will be held this Saturday, Feb. 16, at their usual times. Originally, this week wafc scheduled off, with classes to resume on Feb. 23. Now, however, classes will meet on Feb. 16 and use Feb. 23 as an off day. Both events will resume on March 1. Other classes in the Super Saturday program will continue to meet on their regular schedule. JV Cagers Post Victory Over Dexter Experience and good fortune again combined for Chelsea’s junior varsity basketballers last .Friday, giving the JV a 60-48 win over Dexter. According to Coach Jon Schaff- ner, the whole game came down to rebounding, with Chelsea grab- bing 47 to Dexter’s 26. Rebounding, Schaffner con- tinued, . was tye reason the Bulldogs managed to iqljg niar$ „ shots in the first half (43) than' Dexter was able to attempt in the entire contest (42). ’ 1 A 22-point fourth quarter, in which John Welton managed to score all of his 11 game points, put tiie icing qn the cake for the Bulldogs. Toby Boyd also had 11 points, (Continued on page 12) Camp Vandalized Sometime Over Past Week-End The Dr. Burt A. Shirley Camp at North Lake, formerly known as the Christmas Seal Camp, was vandalized over the week-end. The camp, now owned by the ■ Detroit Board of Education, had several windows smashed, fur- niture damaged and several buildings entered. Camp records were also scattered oyer several of tiie rooms. A reward for identification of the intruders is being offered by the Inverness Snowmobile Club. Anyone able to give information is asked to call the Washtenaw Sharon Wells Not Contam inated Sharon township residents were told they may again feel safe drinking their well water last Thursday, as state and coun- ty government officials assured them that the latest tests for waste chemicals had negative. Approximately 200 concerned people Racked into Sharon township halt to hear Washtenaw GpuntVHealth Director, Dr. John Atwateri and Washtenaw County Prosecutor William F. Delhey make public the most recent find- ings on the water. Anumber of residents had bebn told not to drink tiie water from their wells following the disclosure two weeks ago that barrels containing waste chemicals had been located on the Hashley Rd. property of John Culp last November. Sycor, Inc., an Ann Arbor com- puter firm, pled mute to charges of illegally contracting with another to remove liquid in- dustrial wastes. Sycor was not actually charged with dumping, nor were any charges brought against Culp. An initial sampling done from a number of area wells indicated A promise was made by the DNR and by the prosecutor’s of- fice, however, that the DNR will continue to check the area for the next six months. According to Prosecutor Delhey, when the proved frost has left the ground test bor- ings will be made to determine any chemicals in the soil that would be affected by surface run off. One $harpn resldent, express- 'ing the 'frustration ot many, ask- ed how the Incident managed to happen in the first place. Supervisor John Savage answered that people break laws and rules daily, and added that “it wasn’t until somebody saw fit to say something that this was brought to the attention of the proper authorities.” Jim Dietrich, area resident, ex- pressed concern that the dump was first located in November but that area residents weren’t notified until the report hit the media two weeks ago. Warren Hutchinson of the DNR prosecutor’s office in Lansing ex- plained that when the barrels were first found, testing was done on the Culp well and produced negative results. Also, said Hut- the presence of certain chemical chinson, certain facts could not be revealed because of the rights of defendants. “This is exactly what we didn’t want to happen,” added Pro- secutor Delhey. “Everyone get- ting all upset about it.” Dr. Clark Spike, Sharon lan- downer and research chemist at Eastern Michigan University, f J; * ' •*i 1 < ' 1 }-\ .-A1 contaminants, including benzene, which is a known cancer-causing agent. Residents were then advis- ed by the Department of Natural Resources not to drink the water until further tests could be ordered on the five wells. The second group of tests yield- ed no positive results, and yet a Countv Sheriffs B o set was “ en bjr DN.R' foTneT with University it County Sheriff s Department Tip and fte Washtenaw County folchlgan t0xic0i0gist Mike Health Department, Brabec in assuring the crowd As residents packed tightly into materials in question are Sharon township hall late Thurs- not highly toxic, day, the results of the third group Benzene is found in gasoline in had not yet been made public, higher levels than those iden- Prosecutor Delhey announced to ^ the barrels at the dump the anxious crowd that state health lab results returned Wednesday showed that the water was not contaminated, “To me,” said Delhey, “the primary concern is the condition of the water and the safety of your wells.” Delhey had no conclusive ex- Line at 973-7711. All information received on the tip line is strictly confidential. site, Dr. Spike said. “Pm terribly mad also. . he continued, “but I’m concerned that we not get overly concerned about a hazard.” Responding to a question about chemicals that may have been burned off in the Hashley Rd. area, Dr. Spike answered that planation for the initial p o t ,re smeUing gasoline is more serious results received from the iu st ywn breathing fumes from such a bum off. well testing. According to Dr. John Atwater, a possibility of Several residents wanted to false positive test results does ex- jtnow jbe rights of residents con- ist. “That s about the only ex- cerning private lawsuits. Delhey 0n WC k*Ve *°F C°n' answered that as far as he could eluded. determine, private citizens have of e? u the right to bring private damage residents then questioned why suda if they have the grounds to t WITH A CAKE AND FLOWERS, EUa McMillan, center, celebrated her last day at the Chelsea Restaurant, Saturday. Helping her Mfta her retirement wereemplo»yee* ,frora Juanita Cook, Noel Laraway (Mrs. McMillan’s daughter), Patty Schick (a granddaughter), and Estelle Ftnfrocl. left, their wells had not been tested, even though they had called to re- quest such tests be done. Jim Kent of the Michigan Department of Health explained that the geological make-up of the area Indicated that well water may be drawn from many different levels, and therefore not all wells in the affected slice of Hashley Rd. necessarily draw from the same water table. He explained that any Michigan resident with a well can send in a sample for bacteriological tests, but that the kind of testing done on the five chosen wells is much more in- volved and expensive. do so. “This is a little out of my area,” joked Delhey, “ I feel more comfortable with breaking and entering and murder.” All concerns were addressed in short order, with questions slack- ing off dramatically after only one hour of discussion. “I believe what they’re telling us,” one resi- dent announced. “Nowlet’s all go home.” Others are not so sure. After the meeting, a resident of the area expressed a strong convic- tion that the whole truth had not been told. Change was the order of the day at the Independent Party caucus in Chelsea Monday eve- ning, as only one of the eight per- sons nominated for village office is presently serving in village government. Party Chairman George Palmer took note of the extensive revamping of the slate, saying: “A dissident group kind of took control this year.” An unusually large group of 165 Chelsea voters attended the eve- ning caucus, which nominated Charles Ritter for the office of village president. Mary Harris is the nominee for village treasurer and Charles Winans, n, will run for assessor. Two-year trustee positions will be sought by Loren Keezer, Stephanie (Sis) Kanten and Joe Merkel, III. Katherine Wagner, the only in- cumbent this year, and Jack Merisel are the party nominees for three-year terms on the library board. Leaving office this year will be present President Don Wood and trustees Harold Rady, Walter Brown and James Schardein. Trustees Lyle Chriswell, John Popovich and Mike Sweet are presently in the first year of their two-year terms. The candidates will run. unop- posed in the Village election on Monday, March 10, although write-in votes are permitted. George Palmer noted that it has been more than 15 years since the Independent Party was opposed in municipal elections. Nevertheless, rumors have already been circulating of a possible organized write-in cam - paign to challenge the chosen In- dependent slate. At this early date, however, discussion is ail that has appeared. Views Sought on Downtown Area What do you think about your community’s downtown area? Are improvements needed? Do you shop much at the stores there? Is parking a problem? Your responses to these and other questions are being sought by the Washtenaw County Metropolitan Planning Commis- sion for tine County’s Central Area Action Program. The pro- gram is designed to assist local communities organize and take action aimed at making their downtown area a better place to live, work, shop and do business, the program is being made possi- ble by a $15,000 grant from the State of Michigan, with a local match of County Planning staff time' authorized by the County Board. A central feature of the pro- gram is a survey of business men and women and of residents in Saline, Milan, Chelsea, Dexter, Manchester and the Whitmore- Horseshoe Lakes area. The survey will tap into the views, opinions, and hopes which various members of each com- munity hold about the central business district and surrounding residential area. The survey results will provide the basis for recommendations by County Planning staff and its consultant for the program, Carol Sullivan of “Downtowns USA,” as to how your community can act to ad- dress problems and make better use of assets in the downtown area. Questionnaires will be mailed in mid-February to all businesses in the central business district and to a sample of residents in each community. If you receive a questionnaire—not all residents will—please fill it out and return it in the postage-paid envelope to the County Planning Commis- sion.. All responses will be kept confidential, so feel free to ex- press your ideas and opinions about the downtown. ,Your co-operation on this survey is essential to the success of the program., tf you care about your downtown area, your responding to the survey is a good way to show it and to bring about any changes you think are desirable. Blood Pressure Clinic Slated at Chelsea Hospital Chelsea Community Hospital is sponsoring a high blood pressure clinic Monday, Feb. 18, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the Chelsea Senior Center, 134 W. Middle St. Seniors are invited to have their blood pressure checked and learn about controlling high blood pressure. Julie Say, Chelsea Hospital Community Nutri- tionist, will discuss the relation- ship between high blood pressure in diet, sodium in foods, and the effect of certain high blood pressure medications on minerals in the body. The clinic is free. To register for the session, call the Chelsea Community Education Office, 475-9830. DONALD DETTUNG, a Boy Scout for six years, received his Eagle Scout award at the Troop 478 court of honor, Sunday, Feb. 9. DettUng, an lfr-yearold senior at Chelsea High school, landscaped the grounds of St. Mary's new rectory building as his Eagle project. He plans to make law enforcement his profession.

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WEATHER

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ONE HUNDRED-TENTH YEAR—No. 36 22 Pages This Week Plus2 Supplements CHELSEA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1980 USPS 101-720 25C per copy

QUOTE“Happiness is the only

good. The time to be happy is now, the place to be hap­py is here, the way to be happy is to make others so.**

-Robert Green IngersollSUBSCRIPTION: $8,00 PER YEAR

Cagers Win at Dexter, Lose To Carleton

aA successful foul shot made Dexter, said Coach Raymond,

with just two seconds left in over- was primed for an upset, but time spelled defeat for Chelsea’s Chelsea managed to stay one step varsity cagers Tuesday night at ahead of the Dreadnaughts and Carleton Airport. For Chelsea, it their steady trio of Jim Vaughan,was the first defeat since the opening game of the season against Brighton back in November.

Jeff Leighton and Hob Ianni.Dexter tried to shut off the in­

side for Chelsea and went to a 2-3 zone with five people inside the

“It’s just a non-conference loss lane. Raymond said that by andfor us,’’ explained Coach Robin Raymond. “Hopefully, we’ll learn something from our loss. Sometimes you become compla­cent and relax a little. Now we have to reassert ourselves and regain the momentum.”

Chelsea’s league rival Saline

large, the Dreadnaughts were successful at stopping Chelsea in­side.

John Dunn was a key factor in keeping Bulldog momentum go­ing, as he scored 19 points and grabbed 11 rebounds. Dunn managed seven outside jump

also lost Tuesday night to Monroe shots that kept the Chelsea lead

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Catholic Central in non­conference action. Both teams will be coming off losses when they tangle Friday night for the SEC crown.

Chelsea outscored Airport in field goals, but made only seven of 11 free throws, compared to Airport’s 18 for 29 free throw mark. Chelsea did not attempt a free throw in the entire second half of the contest, a fact which Coach Robin Raymond says il­lustrates the fact that Chelsea “didn’t get the breaks last night.” ,

intact. He hit four outside jumpers in the third quarter when Chelsea needed a boost.

This was the second season. meeting for the two teams, and Raymond noted that when two squads play their second season game, the margin usually nar­rows, as it did Friday night. A good team, Raymond said, will improve less over the course of a season that will an average one.

Dunn was the high scorer with 19. Dils had 15; Schrotenboer, 13; Peterson, 8; Knickerbocker, 7; Killelea and Riemenschnelder, 2

Dissidents Take Over Party Caucus

FARMER’S NIGHT: Chelsea KiWanlans held their annual Farriers’ Night this Monday at Chelsea Community Hospital. A newly- inaugurated Kiwanis award for service was presented to Reuben Lesser, Sr., second from light, long-time Sylvan township supervisor.

Assisting in the presentation were, left, Kiwanis President George Parker, the evening’s speaker State Representative Mary Keith Ballantine (R-23rd Dist.) and master of ceremonies William Rademacher.

“Sometimes in a game, the each.breaks go for you or against • •you,” Raymond said. “We had to Score by quarters--Airportwork for everything we got.” Chelsea 19 16 18 8-61

The contest entered overtime ' Airport 16 16 13 16-62after Don Schrotenboer put in a * * #shot just at the buzzer to tie the Score by quarters--Dextercontest at 61-61. Chelsea 15 16 16 19-66

Both teams took turns with the Dexter 18 9 17 16-60ball in the three-minute overtime period, committing turnovers and maneuvering carefully for good shots. ■ '

With just Mo seconds left in' overtime, Chelsea fouled an Air­port player inside, giving him two free throws. The player made the first shot but missed the second, and Chelsea went up for the re­bound.' With only two seconds, however, the Bulldogs had no time for a good pass and were behind by one when the buzzer sounded.

“We had threte good chances to win it in overtime,” said Coach Raymond. “The sign of a good team is to keep your composure under pressure. Before in the season we made those plays.”

Despite the loss, Don Schroten­boer had an excellent game, scor­ing 20 points and hauling down 16 rebounds. Unfortunately for the Bulldogs, the next highest re­bounder managed to haul down only three.

Jeff Dils had 18 points and four assists, John Dunn scored nine points and Brad Knickerbocker had six, together with five assists. Karl Albrecht scored four, Mike Killelea and Sean Peterson had two each.

Things were somewhat brighter earlier in the week, as the Bulldogs defeated neighborhood rival Dexter Fri­day night, 66450.

C o v e n a n t C h u r c h

M e m b e r s E l e c t

F i r s t C o u n c i l

Members of Covenant church elected the first'church council for the newly-organized con­gregation this past Sunday.

Elected were Larry Wied- , mayer, president; Margaret Kiihl, vice-president; Eleanor ► Half, secretary; Karen Blan­chard, treasurer; Ray Kyte, financial secretary; and Elaine Boyce and Richard Spayd, members at large. .

A constitution and by-laws were also adopted by the con­

gregation this Sunday.

B iddy Basketball, Gymnastics Slated

Biddy Basketball and gym­nastics will be held this Saturday, Feb. 16, at their usual times. Originally, this week wafc scheduled off, with classes to resume on Feb. 23.

Now, however, classes will meet on Feb. 16 and use Feb. 23 as an off day. Both events will resume on March 1.

Other classes in the Super Saturday program will continue to meet on their regular schedule.

JV Cagers Post Victory Over D exter

Experience and good fortune again combined for Chelsea’s junior varsity basketballers last .Friday, giving the JV a 60-48 win over Dexter.

According to Coach Jon Schaff- ner, the whole game came down to rebounding, with Chelsea grab­bing 47 to Dexter’s 26.

Rebounding, Schaffner con­tinued, .. was tye reason the Bulldogs managed to iqljg niar$ „ shots in the first half (43) than' Dexter was able to attempt in the entire contest (42). ’ 1

A 22-point fourth quarter, in which John Welton managed to score all of his 11 game points, put tiie icing qn the cake for the Bulldogs.

Toby Boyd also had 11 points,■ (Continued on page 12)

C a m p V a n d a l i z e d

S o m e t i m e O v e r

P a s t W e e k - E n dThe Dr. Burt A. Shirley Camp

at North Lake, formerly known as the Christmas Seal Camp, was vandalized over the week-end.

The camp, now owned by the ■ Detroit Board of Education, had several windows smashed, fur­niture damaged and several buildings entered. Camp records were also scattered oyer several of tiie rooms.

A reward for identification of the intruders is being offered by the Inverness Snowmobile Club. Anyone able to give information is asked to call the Washtenaw

S h a r o n W e l l s

N o t C o n t a m i n a t e dSharon township residents

were told they may again feel safe drinking their well water last Thursday, as state and coun­ty government officials assured them that the latest tests forwaste chemicals had negative.

Approximately 200 concerned people Racked into Sharon township halt to hear Washtenaw GpuntV Health Director, Dr. John Atwateri and Washtenaw County Prosecutor William F. Delhey make public the most recent find­ings on the water.

A number of residents had bebn told not to drink tiie water from their wells following the disclosure two weeks ago that barrels containing waste chemicals had been located on the Hashley Rd. property of John Culp last November.

Sycor, Inc., an Ann Arbor com­puter firm, pled mute to charges of illegally contracting with another to remove liquid in­dustrial wastes. Sycor was not actually charged with dumping, nor were any charges brought against Culp.

An initial sampling done from a number of area wells indicated

A promise was made by the DNR and by the prosecutor’s of­fice, however, that the DNR will continue to check the area for the next six months. According to Prosecutor Delhey, when the

proved frost has left the ground test bor­ings will be made to determine any chemicals in the soil that would be affected by surface run off.

One $harpn resldent, express- 'ing the 'frustration o t many, ask­ed how the Incident managed to happen in the first place.

Supervisor John Savage answered that people break laws and rules daily, and added that “it wasn’t until somebody saw fit to say something that this was brought to the attention of the proper authorities.”

Jim Dietrich, area resident, ex­pressed concern that the dump was first located in November but that area residents weren’t notified until the report hit the media two weeks ago.

Warren Hutchinson of the DNR prosecutor’s office in Lansing ex­plained that when the barrels were first found, testing was done on the Culp well and produced negative results. Also, said Hut-

the presence of certain chemical chinson, certain facts could notbe revealed because of the rights of defendants.

“This is exactly what we didn’t want to happen,” added Pro­secutor Delhey. “Everyone get­ting all upset about it.”

Dr. Clark Spike, Sharon lan­downer and research chemist at Eastern Michigan University,

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J ; * ' •* i 1 < ' 1 }-\ .-A1

contaminants, including benzene, which is a known cancer-causing agent. Residents were then advis­ed by the Department of Natural Resources not to drink the water until further tests could be ordered on the five wells.

The second group of tests yield­ed no positive results, and yet a

Countv Sheriffs Bo set was “ en bjr DN.R' foTneT with University i tCounty Sheriff s Department Tip and fte Washtenaw County folchlgan t0xic0i0gist MikeHealth Department, Brabec in assuring the crowd

As residents packed tightly into materials in question areSharon township hall late Thurs- not highly toxic, day, the results of the third group Benzene is found in gasoline in had not yet been made public, higher levels than those iden- Prosecutor Delhey announced to ^ the barrels at the dumpthe anxious crowd that state health lab results returned Wednesday showed that the water was not contaminated,

“To me,” said Delhey, “the primary concern is the condition of the water and the safety of your wells.”

Delhey had no conclusive ex-

Line at 973-7711.All information received on the

tip line is strictly confidential.

site, Dr. Spike said. “Pm terribly mad also. . he continued, “but I’m concerned that we not get overly concerned about a hazard.”

Responding to a question about chemicals that may have been burned off in the Hashley Rd. area, Dr. Spike answered that

planation for the initial p o t ,re smeUing gasoline is more serious results received from the iu st ywn breathing fumes from such

a bum off.well testing. According to Dr. John Atwater, a possibility of Several residents wanted tofalse positive test results does ex- jtnow jbe rights of residents con- ist. “That s about the only ex- cerning private lawsuits. Delhey

0n WC k*Ve *°F C°n' answered that as far as he could eluded. determine, private citizens have

of *« e? u the right to bring private damageresidents then questioned why suda if they have the grounds to

t WITH A CAKE AND FLOWERS, EUa McMillan, center, celebrated her last day at the Chelsea Restaurant, Saturday. Helping her Mfta her retirement wereemplo»yee*,frora

Juanita Cook, Noel Laraway (Mrs. McMillan’s daughter), Patty Schick (a granddaughter), and Estelle Ftnfrocl.

left,

their wells had not been tested, even though they had called to re­quest such tests be done. Jim Kent of the Michigan Department of Health explained that the geological make-up of the area Indicated that well water may be drawn from many different levels, and therefore not all wells in the affected slice of Hashley Rd. necessarily draw from the same water table.

He explained that any Michigan resident with a well can send in a sample for bacteriological tests, but that the kind of testing done on the five chosen wells is much more in­volved and expensive.

do so.“This is a little out of my

area,” joked Delhey, “ I feel more comfortable with breaking and entering and murder.”

All concerns were addressed in short order, with questions slack­ing off dramatically after only one hour of discussion. “I believe what they’re telling us,” one resi­dent announced. “Now let’s all go home.”

Others are not so sure. After the meeting, a resident of the area expressed a strong convic­tion that the whole truth had not been told.

Change was the order of the day at the Independent Party caucus in Chelsea Monday eve­ning, as only one of the eight per­sons nominated for village office is presently serving in village government.

Party Chairman George Palmer took note of the extensive revamping of the slate, saying: “A dissident group kind of took control this year.”

An unusually large group of 165 Chelsea voters attended the eve­ning caucus, which nominated Charles Ritter for the office of village president. Mary Harris is the nominee for village treasurer and Charles Winans, n, will run for assessor.

Two-year trustee positions will be sought by Loren Keezer, Stephanie (Sis) Kanten and Joe Merkel, III.

Katherine Wagner, the only in­cumbent this year, and Jack

Merisel are the party nominees for three-year terms on the library board.

Leaving office this year will be present President Don Wood and trustees Harold Rady, Walter Brown and James Schardein. Trustees Lyle Chriswell, John Popovich and Mike Sweet are presently in the first year of their two-year terms.

The candidates will run. unop­posed in the Village election on Monday, March 10, although write-in votes are permitted.

George Palmer noted that it has been more than 15 years since the Independent Party was opposed in municipal elections.

Nevertheless, rumors have already been circulating of a possible organized write-in cam­paign to challenge the chosen In­dependent slate. At this early date, however, discussion is ail that has appeared.

Views Sought on Downtown Area

What do you think about your community’s downtown area? Are improvements needed? Do you shop much at the stores there? Is parking a problem?

Your responses to these and other questions are being sought by the Washtenaw County Metropolitan Planning Commis­sion for tine County’s Central Area Action Program. The pro­gram is designed to assist local communities organize and take action aimed at making their downtown area a better place to live, work, shop and do business, the program is being made possi­ble by a $15,000 grant from the State of Michigan, with a local match of County Planning staff time' authorized by the County Board.

A central feature of the pro­gram is a survey of business men and women and of residents in Saline, Milan, Chelsea, Dexter, Manchester and the Whitmore- Horseshoe Lakes area. The survey will tap into the views, opinions, and hopes which various members of each com­munity hold about the central business district and surrounding residential area. The survey results will provide the basis for recommendations by County Planning staff and its consultant for the program, Carol Sullivan of “Downtowns USA,” as to how your community can act to ad­dress problems and make better use of assets in the downtown area.

Questionnaires will be mailed in mid-February to all businesses

in the central business district and to a sample of residents in each community. If you receive a questionnaire—not all residents will—please fill it out and return it in the postage-paid envelope to the County Planning Commis­sion.. All responses will be kept confidential, so feel free to ex­press your ideas and opinions about the downtown.,Your co-operation on this

survey is essential to the success of the program., tf you care about your downtown area, your responding to the survey is a good way to show it and to bring about any changes you think are desirable.

B l o o d P r e s s u r e

C l i n i c S l a t e d a t

C h e l s e a H o s p i t a l

Chelsea Community Hospital is sponsoring a high blood pressure clinic Monday, Feb. 18, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the Chelsea Senior Center, 134 W. Middle St.

Seniors are invited to have their blood pressure checked and learn about controlling high blood pressure. Julie Say, Chelsea Hospital Community Nutri­tionist, will discuss the relation­ship between high blood pressure in diet, sodium in foods, and the effect of certain high blood pressure medications on minerals in the body.

The clinic is free. To register for the session, call the Chelsea Community Education Office, 475-9830.

DONALD DETTUNG, a Boy Scout for six years, received his Eagle Scout award at the Troop 478 court of honor, Sunday, Feb. 9. DettUng, an lfr-yearold senior at Chelsea High school, landscaped the grounds of St. Mary's new rectory building as his Eagle project. He plans to make law enforcement his profession.

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4 Y e a r s A g o . . .Thursday, Feb. 19,1976—

Diane Haworth and Debbie Wilson were winners in the Chelsea High school Ethnic Costume Contest, part of a week- long Bicentennial celebration at the school this week.

Area hunters discovered the body of a young man in a swail near Blind Lake in Lyndon township last Saturday after­noon . Police identified the man as a University of Michigan student, missing since mid-December.

Irving A. Crisman has been ap­pointed administrator of the Chelsea United Methodist Retire­ment Home effective Feb. 14. A licensed administrator, Crisman Comes to the home from Dear­born, where he has lived since 1965.

Jim Stahl, Dale Schoenberg, Tim Reed and Dennis Bauer have each qualified to move into regional wrestling competition, after taking fourth place at the district meet.

1 4 Y e a r s A g o • . .Thursday, Feb. 24,1966—

A mass illegal deer kill has prompted local sportsmen to post a reward for information leading to the arrest and conyiction of the guilty parties. The deer were kill­ed before daylight Feb. 6 on Harr Rd. in Lyndon and Waterloo townships.

Roger Frisinger, Jay Liv­ingston, Sharon Bollinger and Becky Freeman are cast in the Chelsea High school production of “Brigadoon.”

The 1966 Chelsea March of Dim|s totaled $2,135.75 as of Feb. 21. That sum fell slightly below the 1965 final figure, which was boosted by contributions arriving after the drive officially ended.

The Merkel-Wagner Travel­ogue comes to Chelsea High school Saturday evening, when area residents will share an eight-month journey of more than 30,000 miles with two local residents.

Thomas C. Smith, 518 Congdon, has been appointed village building inspector, effective Feb. 1.

2 4 Y e a r s A g o , • .Thursday, Feb. 23, 1956—

Stuart R. Booker was re­elected president of the board of directors of the Chelsea Com­munity Chest at the directors’ meeting, held Wednesday eve­ning in the council room of the Municipal Building.

Kathy Ann Cavender, five- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cavender, was taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital yesterday afternoon after she in­jured her leg in a fall on her way to South Elementary school.

School Superintendent Charles* Cameron and three members of the Chelsea Board of Education are expected to return tonight after attending the national con­vention of the American Associa­tion of School Administrators in Atlantic City.

Sylvan-Lima Farmers’ Guild, at their last meeting, went on record with a resolution as being opposed to any planting, other than legume seed, unless a farm plan is passed by Congress before planting time.

With the beginning of the sec­ond semester at Chelsea High school, the school is participating in the state's subsidized driver education program, under which the district will receive $25 reim bursement for each student under. 18 who completes the course.

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J U S T R E M I N I S C I N GItems taken from the files of The Chelsea Standard

Presidential Primary in Question M ichigan’s open primaryMichigan’s May presidential methods and said he would

primary election will have little, deliver a veto If such a bill reach-if anything, to say about the com- ed him for signature,mitted delegates to the national Thus, the stalemate, conventions unless the current Similar activities have taken deadlock between the legislature place in Wisconsin, another stateand the Democratic National with an open primary. ThatParty can be resolved, state’s Supreme Court upheld the

The national party adopted validity of the open primary andrules requiring a “closed” is proceeding with plans to holdprimary whefre voters must at the election. ,least declare in which primary The Democratic National Com- they intend to vote. AH states mittee, meanwhile, intends to file were then required to comply or an appeal to attempt to reverse delegate selection via the election Wisconsin’s high court ruling.

threatened if the Wisconsin primary decision, of a similar decision In other states, would stand.

She said the so-called open primary is open to mischief, ir­responsible voting and game playing and would not necessari­ly reflect the will of the voters,

She concluded delegates in Michigan would be selected by party caucus and to think their

G I R L S C O U T S Chelsea Studentst r o o p 689 On Dean’s List at

The girls are buoy this week Ferris State College with work on badges. We visited Tht>a. _the University of Michigan artmuseum on Jan, 30. A guide gave r 0iw 8e ^us an interesting tour and talked dean’s lia^fnrto us about the paintings. On Feb. forJ r recently com-6 we roller skated at World of P^tcd fall quarter at the school. 6 we roller skated at World of Julia A chapman| Tracy L.Wheels in Ann Arbor. Many troops came and we had a lot of fun.

Minta van Reesema, scribe.

TROOP 247-We had our Valentine party on

selection would take place in an Tuesday and playedjjames.^ We open primary would be wrong 1 1

Hawker and Diane M. Ottoman of Chelsea compiled grade point averages of at least 3.25 on a 4.0 scale in at least 14 quarter hours of graded work.

MORE FIRES IN W INTERThe winter montlis are the

process would be disallowed;Michigan’s open primary,

where voters can cross-over and vote for candidates either in the Democratic or Republican primary, did not qualify.

The national party ruled, that Michigan either change the law

Certain Senate leaders want Attorney General Frank Kelley to file suit against the national committee rules to bring some direct meaning to Michigan’s primary election results.

However, after nearly two hours of discussion, the Senate

for a closed primary or delegate Democratic majority was unable selection would take place in par­ty caucuses.

The legislature was unable to make the changes. The Senate voted for the changes but the House objected and in fact, voted

to make any decision as to whether to proceed with a resolu­tion calling for the attorney general to file the suit.

Olivia Maynard, chairperson of the Michigan Democratic Party,

to eliminate the presidential appeared before the caucus to opprimary altogether.

Moreover, Governor William G. MiUiken declared early in the legislative process he was unilaterally opposed to changing

pose the resolution,- saying the national rules were adopted for due process, fair reflection and affirmative action in the delegate selection process which would be

and their seating at the national convention would be subject to challenge.

Meanwhile, candidates for the nationals top elective office will probably bypass doing much campaigning , in Michigan as voters will, in the final analysis, have little to say in delegate selection. ,

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Christie Kozma, scribe. stitute. Although other factorsare involved, this is mainly the result of heating hazards.

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Uncle Lew fro m Lim a Says:DEAR MISTER EDITOR:

Bug Hookum told the fellers at the session at the country store Saturday night that he had give some thought to all of Ed Doolit­tle’s lamenting last wek, and that he had caught whatever Ed’s got. Bug said he saw this ad on TV where somepun is recommended fer a “overdoer’s backache.” Bug said he was of a mind that what he’s got is a overdoer’s bellyache. It looks like, declared Bug, that everything we do we do to much of.

Fer instant, said Bug, there’s this program in Mexico to pro-

Washtenaw County Co- Operative Extension Service, in co-operation with the Washtenaw County Committee on Rural Land Use, will present a conference on dwindling farm acreage at Saline High school Saturday, March 1, from 9 a.m. to 5,p.m,

According to program spon­sors, the average agricultural land loss in the county since 1940 comes to, 10 acres a day, one farm a week. The conference, at which lunch will be available for $2.25,

this job campaign is laid out, he has been organized to provide thesaid, it won’t matter if the Food opportunity for citizens to makeand Drug Administration outlaw their views known concerning nitrate bacon. If we follow that local land use.OSHA list of -on-the-job hazards • Those planning to attend are there won’t be no jobs and nobody asked to call Ken Ludwig at the■m 11 L a LmIm/h'm /Y L assA A l-VtA 1\AAA*\ « _1___ ! __- fFi _ . /YF*«\ AC4A

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be “removed from workplaces of America.” We started with asbestos and we’ve gone slap crazy, was Bug’s words. The way

will be bringing home the bacon.Actual, all this OSHA deal

means is that “risk assessments” will have to be made of all them 500 items. This means 500 new OSHA inspectors fer each item to

vide more protein fer a hungry go around and get in the way of world. From insects. This scien- folks trying to work. OSHA,tist reported she has got up a list declared Bug, is like the hellfireof no fewer than 60 kinds of bugs and damnation preacher thatthat are good to eat. These crit- keeps his people scared in orderters are provided for us just like to keep his job.

3 4 Y e a r s A g o . . .Thursday, Feb. 21,1946-

Rehearsals for “ Anchors Aweigh,” the much talked-about Kiwanis show, have been started, and from what has been seen and heard of, the show is bound to be a sell out.

Servicemen Robert Abdon, Robert Allshouse, Richard Kinsey, Claude Rogers, Lyle Haselswerdt, Wilfred Lane, Philip Skentelbury and Robert Foster gave accounts of their training and service to members of the Congregational Men’s Club at a regular meeting.

Thirty people attended the village caucuses at Sylvan Town Hall Tuesday night and named candidates for the March 11 elec­tion. Running for president will be Walter D. Mohrlock of the In­dependent Party and Charles S. Ritter of the People’s Party.

“Prove It By the Things You Do,” by Bing Crosby is one of the hit records available at L. R, Heydlauff record shop. Also on sale are “The Moment I Met You,” by Tommy Dorsey and Woody Herman’s “Everybody Knew But Me.”-

cows, hogs and fish, she said, and it’s all in the way you look at food. One dish called Mexican caviar is made of fly eggs, she said, and another tasty item is a bug serv­ed alive in a hot sauce.

Bug said he is full agreed that the way you look at food says a lot about you, and he don’t look at food that keeps wiggling off his plate. He said this scientist is overdoing her job to feed the world. It’s one thing to bake four and 20 blackbirds in one pie, Bug declared, and it’s another thing altogether to stir 60 kinds of in­sects in one casserole. Bug said he was of the school that if he found a worm in his apple he throwed it away, and he’s to old a meat and potaters dog to learn new eating tricks. Clem Webster said he eat a chocolate covered ant onct, but he was agreed with Bug that as a regular thing he’d stick to nuts in his candy, and if the bugs git in it he’s throwing it out.

Farthermore, went on Bug, this latest project by the Occupa­tional Safety and Health Ad­ministration is so overdone it can stop the country in her tracks if it is allowed to go in effect in late April as planned. This report Bug read said 25,000 pages of testimony had been took in hear­ings, and OSHA has come up with a list of 500 substances that are harmful to health and will have to

Final, Bug said the American Civil Liberties Union has over­done civil liberty by suing Rabun County, Ga. to take a lighted cross off Black Rock Mountain. The First Amendment didn’t do away with God Almightly altogether, he said.

Yours truly.Uncle Lew.

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Three flags were stolen from poles outside McDonald’s restaurant on M-52 some time between Friday and Sunday, Chelsea police reports indicate.

Day manager John Green told police that the three flags, a 4’x’6 U.S. flag, a 3’x5’ Michigan flag, and a 3’x5’ McDonald’s flag, were last seen on their poles Friday.

Value of the three pennants is approximately $60. Police have no suspects.

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A general meeting of Chelsea Lioness Club was held in Chelsea Community Hospital Monday night, Feb. 11. Plans for Charter Night, March 15, was the order of business.

Many new faces were seen at

Tickets are still available for the final demonstration in the Chelsea Child Study Club series, “A Culinary Collection.’'

Monday, Feb. 19, Lenore Mat- toff will present “Chocolate, Chocolate,” at St. Paul’s church, Old US-12. Tickets may be pur­chased at the door, and all pro­ceeds go to Spaulding for Children.the meeting and the group is hop­

ing to see more in the future. ----------------------The Lioness Club is open to any V /c r u / A i i x i l i n r v

civic-minded woman who wishes Y vv u A ' ' ' 7to express her concern for human i - i a n r c Q & n n r t n n need in the community. Once the n e o r s K © p O r T O Hclub is fully organized, the group M i d - W i n t e r M e e t hopes to present a speaker ateach general meeting.

The purpose of having a speaker would be to provide enrichment and growth for members. Business would then be conducted at the board meetings and presented in brief at general meetings.

Lioness Club meets the second Monday of each month in the Community Hospital conference room, 7:30 p.m. Board meetings are held the fourth Monday of each month at the homes of Lioness members.

Note that the next meeting, which was to be held at the home of A. Michelsen, will now be held at Chelsea Hospital, Monday, Feb. 25, 7:30 p.m. in the con­ference room.

Questions regarding the club may be directed to Adamine Michelsen, 475-9455.

Ten members attended the regular monthly session of the local VFW Auxiliary Monday, Feb. 11. Reports were given on the mid-winter conference held in Lansing, Jan. 25-27.

Mary Erskine and Eulahlee Packard attended the auxiliary’s part of the conference and Marien Johnson attended the din­ner, where state-wide Voice of Democracy winners received their scholarships.

Sandi Ellenwood reported that 12 persons completed the CPR class held at the senior citizen center. Rehabilitation chairman Gertrude O’Dell reported on four ill members, one of whom is still hospitalized.

Lucy Piatt informed the assembly of the upcoming Buddy Poppy contest being held in the

The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, February 14, 1980

Michigan Residents Drive Less, Fly More

DEL PRETE-RICKELMANN: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Del Prete of Gregory have announced the engagement of their daughter, Kristy Marie, to Mark A. Rickelmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Rickelmann of Gregory. The bride-elect is a graduate of Chelsea High school. She attended Jackson Community College and graduated from McConnell in Minneapolis, Minn. She is employed by AAA as a travel consultant. Mr. Rickelmann is a graduate of Chelsea High school, is attending Washtenaw Community College and is employed by Hohlenkamp and Company Plumbing and Heating of Whitmore Lake. A May 24 wedding is planned.

Michiganians drove less and flew more in 1979 than they did in the previous year, according to Automobile Club of Michigan.

Auto Club’s World Travel Department sold 18 percent more airline tickets last year while the Touring Department reported a 4.5 percent decline in members served for automobile routings, maps and travel literature.

Even though persons are flying in greater numbers, routing in­formation for auto trips out­number airline ticket sales 8 to 1 (089,845 to 128,934).

“Several factors were respon­sible for the decline in motor vehicle travel,” said Joseph L. Ratke, Auto Club touring manager. “High gasoline prices and spot shortages along the east and west coasts during the peak summer vacation period, com­bined with bargain air fares, changed some persons’ travel habits.

“In Michigan, our cool summer and mild winter affected week­end traffic volumes and we can’t overlook conservation-minded

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Julie Prohaska of Chelsea, a sixth district at the April meeting sophomore at Eastern Michigan in Carleton. The sixth district wiU University and a member of thebe meeting Sunday, Feb. 17 in forensics team there, recentlyBrighton, with post and auxiliary , took first place in persuasion at

The Chelsea Woman’s Club met Tuesday, Feb. 12 at Beach Middle school with one guest present, June Winans. Helen Thomas presented an exercise program and President Kathy Heeter presided.

There was a dessert exchange and the centerpiece on the valentine-decorated tables was won by Betty Oesterle.

Hostesses for the evening were Mary Turcott, Jill Spade, Gladys Peterson and Joyce Vogel.

Next meeting is March 13 when the club plans to attend the Chelsea High school production of “Carousel.”

4357 as host and hostess.A testimonial dinner will be

held March 8 at Hamburg post and auxiliary 1224, honoring Commander Dalton Seegert and President Miriam Albright.

Eulahlee Packard reported on the pot-luck supper held in the post home Saturday, Feb. 9.

The auxiliary voted $184 toward the state cancer quota and $368 for auxiliary members’ cancer insurance. The assembly voted to purchase two card tables, to be presented to the senior citizen center.

Marien Johnson was appointed to act on the bingo committee representing the auxiliary for the next several months.

Next regular meeting will be held March 10, 7:30 p.m. in the VFW haU.

the Michigan Intercollegiate Speech League Tournament at Oakland University.

Prohaska traveled with one segment of the EMU team to Oakland the weekend of Feb. 1-2, while other team members com­peted at Georgetown University in Virginia and Toledo University the same week-end.

Director of forensics at EMU, Dennis Beagen, said the EMU team will continue competing in tournaments for the next four to six weeks, but will then begin concentrating on preparing for the national championship tour­nament, held in Montevalla, Ala., from April 24-28.

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A series of special Wednesday evening services has been planned by St. Andrew’s United Church of Christ in Dexter as part of the church’s preparation for Easter.

Anyone in the Dexter area who may be interested in the pro­grams is invited to attend. The Lenten programs are especially intended to remind the church and community that God is at work among His people.

Scheduled as Lenten services are the following programs.

Ash Wednesday, Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m. — A traditional Ash Wednes­day service led by the Rev. Kennyon Edwards. Communion will be served as the Lenten season is ushered in.

Feb. 27, 7:30 p. m. — A power­ful movie about the healing ministry of Francis MacNutt. He took a team of Christians into an Ohio Hospital for one weekend and watched the Lord answer prayer for healing among pa­tients. The Rev. Edwards will share his reflections on the movie, his own interest in heal­ing, and his involvement with the Order of St. Luke.

March 5, 6:30, p. m. —..the church encourages the “Family of St. Andrew’s” to spend time together this evening, and trusts that a number of people will open their homes for pot-lucks. The membership list will be divided between these homes so that every person in the congregation will be invited for dinner.

March 12,7:30 p. m. — A music ministry team from the Word of God Community in Ann Arbor will be coming to sing. The pro­gram will include excellent music and their thoughts on how God has been at work among their 1,500-member Christian community in the Ann Arbor area.

March 19, 7:30 p. m. — The church will be hearing from two local Christian outreachs: the president of the board for the House By the Side of the Road will talk .about the board’s ministry in providing clothing and other necessities for those in need. In addition, a resident of

the Kingsley Inn will share how the inn has taken in people from Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti who have no place to go.

March 26,7:30 p. m. — A young woman with unusual faith will be coming to talk about how God transformed her life after divorce and dependence bn drugs. Her Christian walk has been affected by her past life-an incredible story which includes three hours in the Howell hospital morgue after being admitted as dead on arrival.

Thursday, April 3,6:30 p. m. — An all-church pot-luck followedby a traditional “Tenebrae” for Maundy Thursday. This specialservice of lights will involve candles and readers with a message to prepare all hearts for Easter.M o d e rn M o th e rs

motorists who vacationed near home,” Ratke explained.

The biggest switch from driv­ing to flying occured in late spring and early summer. Airline ticket sales jumped 49.6 percent during May while vehicle routings were down 28.2 percent in June.

Both Ratke and World Travel Manager Clarence E. Stanbury report long-distance travel down from the 1978 level.

Auto travel requests dropped more than 20 percent to Mexico, Alaska, the West Coast and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The lone increase in routing requests was to eastern Canada which was up 4 percent.

Fewer persons flew to Hawaii and Europe, opting instead for Mexico, Las Vegas, Florida, California or the Caribbean for a cruise.

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Child Study Club Members Urged To Get Credit Rating

Members of the Chelsea Child Study Club and guest June Flanigan met at the home of Shirley Chapman on Tuesday, Feb, 12.

Louise Lika vie introduced new member Gari Feldman and President Neta Mills welcomed her with a carnation.

Jo Ann Richardson introduced Kathy Barden of the Ann Arbor Credit Bureau. She spoke on the necessity for women to establish their own credit ratings.

The next meeting will be at the home of Wyn Schumann on Feb. 26. Dr. Joel Saper will speak on the topic of headaches. Guests of members are welcome.

Dottie Bell was hostess for the Feb. 12 meeting.

First “Flying Fish”Glenn Hammond Curtiss took

off from San Diego, Calif., on Jan. 26,1911, in a special plane of his own design. With that short flight he became the first man to make a successful airborne journey in a hydroplane. Named

States in the past 50 years, accor- “Flying Fish,” Curtiss’ seaplane ding to the Insurance Informa- was the first of ,nany aircraft to tion Institute. The worst year was on wa*er- Henry Ford,1928, when 1,836 persons died in Museum, Dearborn, exhibits a hurricanes. 1916 Curtiss seaplane in its exten­

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Discuss V a c a tio nModern Mothers Child Study

Club met at the home of Gloria Greenleaf on Feb. 12. The pro­gram for the evening was a panel discussion on vacation planning tips.

The panel consisted of Lou Rohrkemper, Sandi Meyer, Jeanene Riemenschneider and Pat Coelius, with Janet Alford as commentator.

Each panel member described a vacation taken recently and gave information concerning transportation, approximate prices, points of interest in the vacation area and ways to con­serve costs.

Summer and winter vacations described included Charleston, S.C., Las Vegas, skiing in Michigan and western states, and interesting areas in Michigan for family travel.

Refreshments were served by Barbara Brown and Norma Graflund.

A business meeting was held following refreshments. Commit­tees were assigned for the Chelsea Fitness Run sponsored by the club. The date of May 10 has been set. The club will have more information at a later date.

Kathy Clark was welcomed as the club’s newest member.

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EAT RIGHT and LIVE LONGER

D o n ’ t B e A S u g a r - S t a r c h A d d i c t !

R e a d e r s C a n B u y B o o k b y K o r d e lThe "Live Longer" artloles.ap- pearlng In this newspaper are only condensations from Lelord Kprdel’s 144-page book which contains so much m o re - including diets, charts, other facts to nelp you eat right and look younger, live .To get your copy, send $1,00 to

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What did you have for dinner last night?

Chicken and noodles? Lots of yuroiny gravy with dumplings?

Hot biscuits and butter? F an­cy gooey pastfy?

Or was it mashed potatoes With brown gravy that accom* pahied the roast? Chocolate cake afterwards?

If you are the average per­son, chances are you eat 75 per- Sent more refined carbohydrate floods than is compatible with fgood health and vigorous youth* fulness.| Carbohydrates is the formal jlerm given to those devils of nutrition—the starches and sug­ars.

I “ But we must have carbohy­d ra tes for energy,” you insist. * ;T o answer this properly, you *ihust realize that there a r e ^om e natural sugars in almost ^every food you eat.

:|* You don’t have to worry liboiit getting enough carbohy­d ra tes They'll sneak in on you ^When you're not looking! It jjvould be a hard job to avoid jthem entirely.| ‘But you do have to worry Jaboui getting enough protein, *Which is a complete food.I This is another way of say­ing that you could live a long fund vigorous life on proteins uilone. ■■f;'If: you tried it on :an exclusive i'diet of carbohydrates, y o u kWouid "starve to death in the frnidst of plenty.”

IrlPS FOR DRIVING| Arc you planning to. take an^automobile trip? -‘ - The United Slates N ational

By LELORD KORDELN u m b e r S e v e n o f a S e r ie s

Safety Council warns drivers against overeating of starches and sugars. This admonition ap­plies both before and during the trip.

The stuffy feeling that comes from a carbohydrate meal can make you drowsy. It can lead to "turnpike trance”—a r e a l menace to automobile drivers.

Foods made with flour form a large part of our diet: Cook­ies, biscuits, pancakes, waffles —and lots of bread.

Dr. Agnes Fay Morgan of the University of ‘Qalifornia stated that modern production meth­ods rob bread of 30 nutrients. Think of it!

You are eating bread under the mistaken idea that it is giv­ing you a certain amount of nourishment.

Yet it is 30 nutrients poorer than the bread your ancestors baked in their kitchens.

Dr. Haven Emerson of Colum­bia University points out that since grains were first milled —{that is, since the protein, minerals and vitamins were re­moved)—diabetes has increased 1150 percent.

DIGESTION PROBLEMS

Constipation, another "civil-' teed” ailment, can be traced to high-starch food habits.

So can excessive belching and wind. These are miserable mani­festations of undigested starch­es fermenting in the digestive tract.

Many allied soldiers died of slow-starvation from the all­starch diets fed them in pris­oner-of-war cam ps. P r o t e i n foods were scarce and the en e­my conserved them for his own men.

It proved again how the wrong kind of food can destroy life.

It is easy to see how one can gradually droop and fade into premature old age on a diet overloaded with carbohydrates.

What do we mpan by "over­loaded” as it applies to you?

It means the sw eet roll you very likely had for breakfast. The soft drink from the vending machine. The sugar in coffee. The pie or cuke so standard in alb too many hom es.

SUGAR ADDICTSThese become habit that leads

to addiction—almost like alco­holism.

The "lift” one gets from an overload of sugars and starch­es is very much like the “jolt" an alcoholic gets from his bot­tle.

A great many hypochondriacs and semi-invalids became that way because of the sugar-starch evil which hangs over too many tables.

Fortunately, it is quite easy to break the excessive sugar- and-starch habit. And break it we must!

I must be careful not to give all carbohydrates a black eye. Like many villians there is a good side to our bad man.

The natural carbohydrates f o u n d in honey, vegetables, fruits, milk, whole grains and seed cereals are "good carbo­hydrates.”

It’s only when carbohydrates wander too far f r o m the "straight and narrow path" of good nutrition that they become harmful.

The very best of the natural carbohydrates is—honey. It is a sweet that should replace ordi­nary sugar in your diet.

Make every single item of food you buy and eat contribute something in the way of essen­tial proteins, minerals and vi­tamins toward helping y o u look and feel younger.

But go easy on the starches and sugars. Because, used in excess, they won’t be easy on you!

D i s t r i b u t e d b y S p e c i a l t y F e a t u r e * S y n d i ­c a t e . A l l R i g h t * R e s e r v e d . C o n d e n s e d from t h e b o o k "Eat Right and L iv e L o n g e r " b y L e l o r d K o r d e l .

Next: Why honey should be your only sweetener. Honey and your heart. Honey as a source of instant energy.

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H a z a r d I s O n l y R u m o r« A story which appeared in the welders were reported ed the cold the week-end of Feb.|Jan. 10 issue of The Standard, to j^ve t ^ n employees of the 1-3 and competed in the fishing ^reporting on the potential union Pacific Railroad, but derby of the American Legion ^hazards of butane Ughters and union Pacific, in a news release, Winter Carnival, held at ^comparing the force of those ^enies that {he incidents ever oc- Cavanaugh Lake, figh ters to three sticks of “ft w didn’t happen,” Winning the various events iniBynsmte has been refuted by said Union paciJfic safety Dlrec-

>oth the Union Pacific Railroadme union racuic itturoad qj. Mayer, and the Bic Pen ^Corporation, Apparently the rumor was maker of butane lighters. sta^ , c ^ d a about two

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said Union Pacific Safety Direc- the derby were the following:~ Panfish—David McLaughlin,

1st; Doug Helek, 2nd; Dave Taylor, 3rd.

Perch—Alex Davie, 1st; Bob Prokop, 2nd; Don Bell, 3rd.

Pike—Doug Eder, 1st; Jimhas apparently been printed in ^ united States, the name Roof, 2nd; Doug Helek, 3rd. hundreds of organizational, union was changed to Union Pacific. No Children, panfish—Charley nd safety publications around such incident has ever been Koenn, Jr.^lst; Tim Alexander,

;tie country in the past year.Unfortunately, says Bic, the

story of two welders being blown ip after sparks ignited their butane lighters has no basis in fact. ............ ........

reported in either country. 2nd; Mike Taylor, 3rd.The Standard regrets the Children, perch-Ed Dickle-

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KISS YOUR BABY: Chelsea Jaycette Cystic Fibrosis Chair-: man Denise Marie 11 demonstrates with her children how to check a child fi>r C/F, by kissing him to see if he has a salty taste, Being kissed is Jason, while Doug and Danny, front, wait their turn.

K is s Y o u r B a b y W e e k

A i m e d a t C / F D e t e c t io nThis is kiss your baby week,

and if you have a youngster of any age, it could be a very impor­tant week. Parents kiss their children all the time, but accor­ding to the Chelsea Jaycee Aux­iliary, this is the time to give them a real licking.

Not a licking with the hand, the Jaycettes explain, but with the tongue. If parents taste more salt on a child than should normally be expected, then it’s possible that he or she should be checked for Cystic Fibrosis.

Kiss your baby week is a ven­ture to alert parents to the symp­toms of Cystic Fibrosis (C/F) in the hope that early diagnosis and prompt treatment, an essential element in lengthening the life span of children with C/F, will result.

One of the most telling symp­toms is an extremely salty taste to the child’s perspiration. Other symptoms include recurrent wheezing, persistent coughing and excessive mucus, pneumonia more than once during childhood, excessive appetite but poor weight gain, and clubbing (enlargement of fingertips).

Suspecting parents are directed to consult the C/F center at the University of Michigan or their own physicians.

Cystic Fibrosis is an inherited disease for which their is neither cure nor control. Though both parents must be carriers of the C/F gene, one in 20 persons in the United States is a carrier. In Michigan alone there are nearly one-half million such carriers, but at present no definitive test exists to determine a carrier of the C/F gene.

“ It is estim ated that respiratory problems in children take up to 70 percent of a pediatri­cian’s time and are the leading cause of absenteeism from school,” said Denise Martell, chairman of the Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Project of the Chelsea Jaycee Auxiliary. “Further­more, Cystic Fibrosis is second only to cancer in the number of young lives it takes and three out of four victims of this disease are not yet diagnosed.

“Because early diagnosis of C/F is essential to longer life for these children, we have embark­ed on this state-wide campaign to bring this vital health message to the people of Michigan.”

There is also an active Cystic F ibrosis chapter here in Washtenaw county, as well as the center at the U-M.

Kiss your baby, urge Chelsea’s Jaycettes, it could be the kiss of life.

Dear Editor:On Saturday evening, Feb. 9,

my husband and I, along with many others, attended the Mex­ican Fiesta Dinner Dance, which was planned and put on by the Chelsea High Symphony Band personnel.

The function was held at the UAW Local Hall to raise funds for their Mexican trip in May. In every way the dinner and dance was first class. Style and class are the key words to describe the wonderfully successful evening.

The decorations, done In the Mexican theme, the dinner, dessert, snacks, the service and the Jazz Band music, all ex­cellent. No detail was overlooked.

I was proud of these young women and men, working very hard and presenting such a well- executed, beautiful package to the community. Bravo, and well done to the Symphony Band!

Marian Sprague.

Five A rea Students Named to WMU Dean's H onor List

A number of area students are among the more than 1,300 in­cluded on the dean’s list for the recently-concluded fall semester at Western Michigan University.

Included from Chelsea are Donald Aldrich, 221E. Middle St., and Keith B. Cockerline, 66 Cedar Lake.

Dexter residents honored were Tracy S. Ritt, 2101 Baker; Pamela Sue Stoffer, 901 Stein- bach; and Juli Marie Macauley, 7625 Second St.

Stacey Lynn Ames, 5965 Kothe Rd., Manchester, was also in­cluded on the list.

To be eligible, a WMU student must have compiled at 3.5 grade point average in at least 14 hours of graded work.

Telephone your club news to 4754371

To the Editor:For many years a group of con­

cerned village citizens have par­ticipated In village politics though their affiliation with the Independent Party. It has always been the goal of the Independent Party to run candidates who could intelligently and without ulterior motives serve their com­munity through the elective of­fices.

At Monday night’s Independent Party caucus, a maverick group of people, who have had no prior association or affiliation with the Independent Party, came to the Independent Party caucus and ran their slate of candidates for the various offices.

As a result, the Independent Party slate as elected at the In­dependent Party caucus contains people who may not even know the name of the party that they are running with and perhaps have personal, selfish goals as their purpose in naming.

The Independent Party has long said there should be an op­position party. But this is not the way the opposition chose to get

' into office. They are trying to do it by destroying the only party that has existed for the last 25 years.

The long-term active Indepen­dent Party members wish to let the electorate know that the only original party members who are on the slate as elected Monday night are Mary Harris for treasurer and Charles Winans, II, as assessor, plus the two library board members, Katherine Wagner and Jack Merkel.

The members of the original In- dependent P arty wish to repudiate the other Independent Party candidates.

George Palmer, chairman.

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CHELSEA AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Box 334Chelsea, M ichigan 4 8 1 1 8

OFFICERS DIRECTORS:

P re s id e n t.......................... Mrs. Lois Moore M r. Harold JonesVice-President ......... Mrs. Solly Rendelt M r. Otis TitufcSecre tary .................. Mrs. Chris W agner M r. Britton GrahamT r e a s u re r .....................M r. M ax Hepburn

Dear Friends:

The Chelsea Area Historical Society continues in the couse of historic preserva­tion in all its a sp ec ts of the Chelsea area. W e are hoping to find a building in the coming future in w hich to preserve information col lected and articles donated.

Our 1 9 8 0 membership drive is underway, and as a member of the Chelsea Area Historical Society, you will be supporting the objectives of preserving the rich heri­tage of the Chelsea area. The socie ty welcomes your suggestions and support in any way.

Won't you join us in this effort today?

Sincerely,Mary Lou and Ben Bower Membership Com m ittee

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PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURES pro­vided a winning forum for these Chelsea FFA members, as they took a first-place gold in that area at last week's District FFA meet. Par­

ticipating were, rear from left, Kent Bollinger, Karin Morgan, Mark Lesser, Patti Shoemaker; and, front, Kelly O'Neil and Shawn Ball.

FFA Members Score in District

Members of Chelsea’s FFA chapter did a fine job at district competition last Thursday, plac­ing well in every contest they entered.

Competition was held at Chelsea High school and included participants from Dexter, Milan, Manchester, Saline and Jackson Parkside. '

Representing Chelsea in parliamentary procedure were Karin Morgan, Patti Shoemaker, Kelly O’Neil, Shawn Ball, Mark Lesser and Ken Bollinger. This team received a first-place gold rating.

In the demonstration contest, Chelsea also received a gold rating. Team members were Brian Koepele and Mark Machesky, demonstrating “In­ternal Parasites of Sheep.”

In the job interview contest, Amy Unterbrink of Chelsea received a first place, gold rating.

Members of these three teams will represent Chelsea and the district in regional contents on Feb. 21 at Morenei.

In the greenhand public speak­ing contest, Anita Roderick, received a second place silver rating with her speech, “Poor Man's Cow.”

Representatives from the Saline and Manchester chapters received first places in the public speaking and greenhand public speaking contests, respectively.

Assisting the local chapter as judges were teachers Mrs. Holmes, Mr. Coelius, Mr. Jones and Mr. Prinzing; Bill Kushmaul of Washtenaw Crop Service; Larry Phillippi of Production Credit Association; Arnold Dougan of Soil Conservation Ser­vice; Ken Ludwig of Cooperative Extension Service; and Tom Bust of Chelsea Hardware.

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“Eat Right” Book By Lelord Kordel Is Now AvailableReaders who would like to learn more about food and its relation to health — may purchase a very informative 144 -.page book by Lelord Kordel, containing his meth­ods to help you look younger, feel better, live longer.

To get your copy, send $1.00 cash or check to: Lelord Kordel Book, c/o Name of This Newspaper, 17255 Redford Ave., Detroit, Mich. 48219.

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In the early 1940s the idea of television was known but the' general use of such a fantastic device was seen as something in the distant future. By 1949, however, Americans were buying 100,000 TV' sets per week. Those early days of the video viewer are reflected in the exhibits of Henry Ford Museum’s Communications Collection in tyearbom.

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Notice is hereby given to a ll persons liable to assessment for taxes in the

TOW NSHIP OF S YLV A NCounty of W ashtenaw , State of M ichigan

T h at the Assessment Roll of said Township as pre­pared by the undersigned will be reviewed by the Board a t .'

S Y LV A N TOW NSHIP H ALLW est M iddle Street, Chelsea, M ichigan

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Tuesday, March 12 ,19 8 0from 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m.

the Board of Review will be in session. Upon'request of any person who is assessed on said tax roll or of his or her agent and upon sufficient couse being shown, said Board of Review will correct the assess­ment os to such property in such manner os will in their judgment moke the ^valuation relatively just and equal.Such assessment tax roll as reviewed and approved by Said Board of Review will be the assessment roll of said Township of Sylvan for the year 1980.The County Board of Commissioners of Washtenaw County has proposed the following starting ratios for Sylvan Township for the year 1980; Agriculture, 38.18, Factor 1.28; Commercial, 45.15, Factor, 1,11; Industrial, 46.16, Factor, 1.08; Residential, 43,02, Factor, 1.16; Development, 42,43.

D O N A LD S C H O E N D E R O , SupervisorDated: Feb. 12, 1980.

$TA WINNERS: Members of Chelsea’s FFA Chapter took honors In the recent district competition, held here in Chelsea. Amy Unterbrink, left, took a first-place gold in job interview, and Anita Roderick won a silver award in Greenhand public speaking.

P R O C L A M A T I O NV O C A T I O N A L E D U C A T I O N W E E K

F e b r u a r y 1 0 - 1 6 , 1 9 8 0

WHEREAS, the need for vocational, career and manpower education to prepare individuals for the world of work is increasing steadily; and,

WHEREAS, through the increased emphasis on' vocational education, many new programs have

been made available to assist individuals in reaching their occupational goals; and

WHEREAS, the second week of February has been set aside by the American Vocational Association and proclaimed by Governor Milliken to be “Vocational Education Week."

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Don D. Wood, president of the Village of Chelsea, hereby proclaim Feb. 10*16,1980 as VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK in the Village of Chelsea; and I urge all citi­zens to visit their local vocational educational education programs to make themselves better acquainted with the services offered by these institutions, so that each and every citizen can benefit from these services.

Don D. Wood,Village President

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6 The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, February 14, 1980

Ex-Chelseaite Named Bank Branch Manager

Jeffrey N, Marshall, a former Cheldea resident, was recently appointed office maiiUger of the just opened Montrose township office of the Frankenmuth Bank pnd Trust, Frankenmuth.

Marshall will be responsible for lending, bank operations and the development of the local market area.

A graduate of Central Michigan University with a degree in business administration, Mar­shall was a member of Sigma Iota Epsilon', a national manage­ment honor society.

Joining Frankenmuth Bank and Trust in 1978, Marshall has been involved in branch opera­tions, customer relations, person­nel, and deposit and lending func­tions. He has attended numerous banking seminars and con­ferences concerning bank opera­tions, management and person­nel development.

Involved in civic organizations, Jeff has served as advisor for Junior Achievement and has been involved with local com­munity service groups.

JEFFREY N. MARSHALL

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DEXTER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEWNotice is hereby given to o il persons Noble to

assessment for taxes in the ,

TOW NSHIP O F DEXTERv County of W ashtenaw, State of M ichigon

Th at the Assessment Roll o f said Township os pre­pared by* the undersigned w ill be reviewed by the Board of Review on M arch 4, 1980 . ,

Appeals and conferences with taxpayers will be heard at

DEXTER TOW NSHIP H A LL6880 D exter-P inckney Rood, on

Monday, Tuesday, March 1 0 , 1 1 , 1 9 8 0from 9 o.m. to 4 p.m.

ond on

Wednesday, March 12, 1980from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

at which time the Board of Review will be in session from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. of said days. Upon request of any person who is assessed on said tax roll or of hi? or 'her agent and upon sufficient cause being shown, said Board of Review will correct the assessment as to such property in such manner as will in their judgment make the valuation just ond equal.Such assessment tax roll as reviewed and approved by said Board of Review will be the assessment roll of said Township of Dexter for the year 1980.The County Board of Commissioners of Washtenaw County has proposed the following starting ratios

, for Dexter Township for the year 1980: Real Prop­erty, 43.51; Factor, 1.15; Personal, 50.00, Factori .oo.. •

JO H N T A N D Y , SupervisorD ated: Feb. 12, 1980 .

LIMA TOWNSHIPBOARD OF REVIEW,

N O TIC E IS HEREBY G IV E N fo all persons liable to

assessment for taxes in

L IM A T O W N S H IP11452 Jackson Rood, Chelsea, M ichigan

th a t the Board of Review w ill meet at the

L IM A T O W N S H IP H A L Lto hear appeals to the Assessment Roll on

MONDAY, MARCH 10,19809 a.m. to 12 Noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

TUESDAY, MARCH 11,19809 a.m . to 12 noon; 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. & $ p.m. to 8 p.m.

at which time, upon request of any person, or his or her agent, who is assessed on this tax roll qnd if sufficient cause Is shown, this Board of Review will correct the assessment on the property in question in a manner thpt will, in their judgment, make the valuation relatively just and equal. The assessment tax roll, after being reviewed and approved by the Board of Review, will be the assessment foil of LIMA TOWNSHIP for the year 1980.

The County Board of Commissioners of Washtenaw County has proposed the following ratios for the year 1980: Agriculture, 38.20; Commercial and Indus­trial, 43.11; Residential, 42,75; Developmental, 40.97; Overall, 41.09.

L E I L A C. B A U E R , SupervisorDoted: Feb. 12, 1980.

14th District Court Proceedings

Week of Jan. 1-8 Duncan Furbush was sentenc-Judge Kenneth Bronson ed for being a disorderly person

Presiding to , two days in the WashtenawHans M. Skjaerlund was County Jail, week-ends opiy. Afc-

sentenced’ for having a - hog at tendance at Alcohol Education large to pay $500 restitution to the Program. Fines and costs, $100. public defender or give five hogs Robert Oiler was sentenced for to the Washtenaw County Jail, driving without a license to three Sentenced to pay $255 fines and days on probationary work pro­costs or serve four days in the gram. Fines and costs, $100. Washtenaw County jail,

Walter L. Rinesmith

Applications Available for Fluoride Program

A topical fluoride program will be held again this summer for area children who do not drink from Chelsea’s water supply and for certain children who have on­ly recently moved into the com-

Ex-Chelsea Officer Seeks Sheriff’s Post

wassentenced for driving under the influence of liquor to a license restricted for one year to and from work and Alcohol Education Program. S.enteced to attend Human Behavior Classes. Three months probation, no drinking. Fines and costs, $400.

Alan 3B. Masters was sentenced for a violation of a restricted license to serve four days, straight time, in the Washtenaw County Jail. Sentenced to pay $65 fines and costs or serve six days.

Jacquelyn M. Rutledge was sentenced for driving under the influence of liquor, to a license suspended.for 90 days, excepted restricted to and from Alcohol Education, Fines and costs, $250.

Mark EL Prichard pled guilty to

tion, $105.Dale Doane was sentenced for

larceny under $100 and malicious destruction of property under $100. Sentenced to 10 days in the Washtenaw County Jail, credit for time spent. Six months proba­tion, no drinking or drugs. 80

possession of firearms in auto, days, suspended. Fines and costs,

Tfthn R v IIJVVCU u iw uie uum-sihintU respon- munlty, Denise Martell, chair-

t0 S Ovf ? m aft of the Chelsea Jaycee Aux-^«n!*nCe ahead‘ Wary topical fluoride committee

Fines and costs, $25. announced recently.Jan Woelders was sentenced Most of the children of Chelsea

for larceny under $100 and have had the benefit of malicious destruction of property fluoridated water during the time under $100. Sentenced to 10 days their teeth were developing and in the Washtenaw County Jail, will receive no additional benefits with credit for time spent. 80 ad- from the topical applications of ditional days, suspended on sue- fluoride, Martell said, cessful completion of six months She added that three- or four- probation. No drinking of alcohol year-old pre-schoolers, kin- and attendance at drug counsel- dergarteners, second graders, ing. Fines and costs, $95; r$stitu- fifth graders and eighth graders

Sentenced to two days on the pro­bationary work program. No fines or costs.

Kevin Lauterwasser was sentenced for open intoxicants to serve four days in the Washtenaw County Jail. Fines and costs, $50.

Kelly Vej vllle was ■ sentenced for open intoxicants to serve four

$95; restitution, $105.Albert Hafley; Jr., was

sentenced for impaired driving to attend 12 AA meetings through Alcohol Education Program. Fines and costs, $300.

Lucas Lovely was sentenced for being a disorderly person to six months probation, no drink-

days on the probationary work ing) and attendance at Alcohol program. Fines and costs, $50. Education Program. Fines and

Patrick J. Jackson was found costs, $50. guilty of impaired driving. Edward J. Simms was sentenc- Sentenced to attend Alcohol ed for driving under the influence Education Program and Human 0f liquor to license suspended for Behavior Classes or 10 sessions of two years. One year probation, no driving counseling. Fines and drinking. 90,days, suspended, on costs, $250.

Sharon Ann Pardon was tion. Fines and costs, $500. sentenced for contributing to the Karl L. Riemenschneider was delinquency of a minor to four sentenced for impaired driving to days in the Washtenaw County attend six highway safety classes Jail, week-ends. Fines and costs, and get a report from doctor or $50* serve 15 days. Fines and costs,

who drink from private wells or. from non-fIuoridate<j water systems are eligible for the pro­gram, as are eighth graders who have lived in Chelsea less than seven years, fifth graders who have lived here less than five years and second graders and pre-schoolers with less than three years residence.

Parents of eligible childen have until March 1 to enroll them in the program, Martell said. Those in­terested in having their children receive the topical fluoride but do not have the necessary registra­tion cards may contact her at 475-1966.

A fee of $5.25 to cover costs of operating the clinic must be sub­mitted along with the registration card.

The procedure consists of four visits to the fluoride clinic, to be held at Beach school. Children’s teeth are cleansed on the first

successful completion of proba- visit and a fluoride solution is ap­plied directly to the surface of the teeth.

Former Chelsea police officer Roger Graves, now Leoni township chief of police, has an­nounced his candidacy for the Jackson county sheriff position.‘ Graves, a Chelsea officer be­tween 1972 and 1977, is basing his campaign on 13 years experience as a professional police officer, police administrator, criminal justice instructor and “concern­ed and dedicated law enforce­ment official of Jackson county.”

A former Ford Motor Co. engineer, Graves left that field in 1967 to fulfill a long-time ambi­tion to enter the field of law en­forcement in Westland. He work­ed in various capacities with the Westland Police, finally in­vestigating major crimes with the detective bureau.

In 1972 he and his family, desir­ing a rural environment, moved to the Chelsea area. While an of­ficer with the local department, Graves continued his education at Washtenaw Community Col­lege andnvas hired by the college to teach in the evening Criminal Justice Program.

In November of 1977, Graves accepted his present post of Chief of Police of Leoni township.

If elected, Graves’ first priority

ROGER GRAVES

of office will be “to provide the citizens of Jackson county with the most productive and efficient police agency possible.” He plans to combat crime at the grass roots level, involving the com­munity and making them aware of crime.

Graves, if elected, would be the ■first Democratic sheriff in Jackson county in 40 years.

Frosh Cagers Down Western, Tecumseh

The fluoride application alone is then repeated during the three successive visits. This technique has been shown to reduce tooth decay by about 40 percent com-*250 ___ _

r aA Senl en<J Floyd Pratt, Jr., was sentenced pared with 60 to 6*5 percent' reduc- ed for p a ir e d driving to attend for impaired driving to attend six tion obtained with fluoridated Alcohol Education Program and alcohor safety classes or serve 15

' eS ° r ? SSeSandP^ days. Fines and costs, $155;$400 fines and costs, or serve 15 regtituuon( *50.v . * j — hi Albert Steigerw alt was

L w K ? eL ? ! s e n t e n c e d for impaired driving toattend 12 AA meetings and Washtenaw County Driving School. Fines and costs, $250.

to open intoxicants. Sentenced to one day on the probationary work program. Fines and costs, $50.

Brenda A. Benedict was sentenced for impaired driving to six months probation, no alcohol or drugs. Sentenced to attend Alcohol Education Program and substance abuse sessions. Fines and costs, $130.

Raymond L. Knowles pled guil­ty to having no valid operator’s license on his person. Fines and costs, $10.

William A. Rude was sentenced for a violation of sentencing to three days in the Washtenaw County Jail, credit for time spent.

Terry A. Robinson was sentenced for impaired driving to attend Alcohol Education Pro­gram and Human Behavior Classes and pay $305 fines and costs, or serve 15 days.

Timothy Ireland was sentenced for reckless driving to two days on the Saline Police Department work program, attendance at defensive driving school, and one day at the Saline Hospital Pro­gram. Fines and costs, $100.

Robin Kavlick was sentenced for allowing an unlicensed person to operate a vehicle. Sentenced to one day on the Saline Police Department work program. Fines and costs, $50.

James D. Anderson was sentenced for trespassing to two days on the Saline Police Depart­ment work program and two days on the Saline Hospital Program.

Patrick A. Marion was sentenc­ed for driving without a license to three days in the Washtenaw County Jail. Fines and costs, $100.

James T. Stevens was sentenc­ed for not acquiring an operator’s license to serve five days in the Washtenaw County Jail, Sun­days.

Fredrick J. Milkey pled guilty to open intoxicants. Sentenced to one day on the Saline Police Department work program. Fines and costs, $50.

Vanzy Barnes was sentenced for impaired driving and driving without a license to concurrent sentences of six days and nine days in the Washtenaw County Jail. Total fines and costs, $360.

Joseph A. Sell was sentenced for engaging in a disturbance to five days in the Washtenaw Coun­ty Jail, straight time. Six months probation. Fines and costs, $180.

water, Martell said.In addition to providing protec­

tion against cavities, the pro­gram offers a valuable, comfor­table dental experience for children. Dental health education by the clinic personnel, including instruction in the proper method

James A.Depping wassentenc- of brushing teeth, also is an im ed for impaired driving to attend portant part of the program.six sessions of Alcohol Education Program and Human Behavior Classes. Fines and costs, $200.

Donald T. Balosky was sentenced for driving under the influence of liqudr to serve 10 days in the Washtenaw County Jail, straight time,' credit for time spent. Fines and costs, $250.

Leland Neil Barrett was sentenced for driving under the influence of liquor to a license restricted from sunrise to sunset for two years,,to and from work and employment only. One year probation, no drinking. 20 days in the Washtenaw County Jail.

Ralph William Wolford was sentenced for driving under the influence of liquor to six months probation, no drinking, and atten­dance at Alcohol Education Pro­gram. Sentenced to 30 days in the Washtenaw County Jail. Fines and costs, $300.

John Babycz pled guilty to careless driving. Sentenced to at­tend Washtenaw County Driving School. Fines and costs, $65.

William Tresy pled guilty tc defrauding an innkeeper. Sentenced to serve three days in the Washtenaw County Jail, credit for time spent. No fines or costs.

Charles Foytik pled guilty to, defective equipment. Sentenced to pay $50 fines and costs or serve five days.

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Michigan, vyhich pioneered in the field of topical fluoride ap­plications in 1949, leads the nation in the number of community pro­grams in operation and in children treated. In addition to the program in Chelsea, more than 40,000 children will receive applications in some 200 clinics scattered throughout the state.

The state-wide program is supervised by the dental division of the Michigan Department of Public Health, which assists local groups in the organization stage and recruits and trains dental and dental hygiene students and provides the fluoride solution.

Two more victories for the Chelsea freshman eager crew in the past week have brought their record up to 7-3 for the season. Chelsea’s frosh downed Jackson County Western last Thursday, 67-52, and handled Tecumseh on Monday, 5140.

According to Coach Jim Tallman, the victory over Western “represented, by far, our best effort of the season. Everyone on the team con­tributed to an outstanding winn­ing effort.”

Key to the victory was tremen­dous hustle displayed by the cagers, as they put a total team effort toward a victory.

Leading scorer in the contest was Frank Wojcicki with an outstanding 23 points. Next came Matt Villemure with 10, Frank Waller with eight, and Russ Har­ris, Randy Krichbaum and Steve Cattell who had six points each.

Matt McCadum was leading re- bounder with six. Krichbaum and Wader each grabbed five re­bounds.

In contrast to that contest, Chelsea started out slowly against Tecumseh t and was five points down after the first

quarter. In the second stanza, however, the Buddogs came adve and managed to hold a lead by half-time.

The second half was almost a mirror image of the first, as Chelsea looked sloppy in the third quarter but caught fire in the fourth to take the 11-point win.

Leading scorer in the game was again Dave Wojcicki with 18 points, followed by Harris,Krichbaum and Rod Robesonwith seven each.

Wojcicki had a game-high 11 rebounds and Matt McCadum had four.

The team next takes on Milanaway this Thursday, Feb. 14.

* * *Score by quarters—Western Chelsea 22 6 23 16-67Western 10 17 4 21—52

* * *Score by quarters-Tecumseh Chelsea 5 19 8 19-51Tecumseh 10 11 12 7—40

A child as young as four months wdl normady turn toward the source of sounds such as normal speech, according to hearing speciadsts.

Nearly 10 mdlion persons serv­ed in the armed forces during the 11-year Vietnam Era which began Aug. 5,1964. Some 583,000 veterans joined the mditary after the official end of that conflict, May 7,1975.

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HONOR ROLL2nd Marking Period

Ending dan. 18 12th GRADE— ,

Dawn Apilado, Jamie Atkin­son, Molly iteqon, Mark Barnes, Paula Bennett, Gayle Beyer, Karen Blanchard, Kent Boll­inger, Marc Boote, Mary Bort, Julie Botsford (all A), Douglas Bowen, Kimberly Boyce, Kellie Bushway, Tracy Cattell, Christine Check, Deborah Con-y nell, Maureen Crawford, Karen ■lault, Daniel DeSmyther, Doreen Dorer, Aljce Erke, Dace Ertel, Bradley Flanigan* Dawn Fowler, Eric Gaken, Thomas Gilbreath, MaHlyn Hafner, Linda Hamilton, Sarah Haselschwardt, Laurie Hastings, Steven Hawker,. Jeryl Herrick, Jennice Hoffman, Teresa Hoffman, Debbie Hon- baum, Thomas Houle, Patricia Hume, Louis Jahnke, Jill Janes, Michael Killelea, Marie Klink, Brad Knickerbocker, Debra Koepele (all A), Sharon Kropf, Steven Kvarnberg.

John LaBarbara, Mary Mc- Callum, Daniel McGill, Elizabeth Merkel (all A), David Morris, Jeanette Morrison, E ileen Musolf, Teresa Neff, Ann O’Hagan, Dan Pagliarini, Valisa Pletcher, Barbara Procter, Scott Prohaska, Strat Rademacher, Judith Schaeffer, Sue Schafer, Sabine Scheide, Don Schroten-, boer, Amanda Schwarze, Ja'rmen Scripter, Pat Shoemaker, Kimberty Slater, Drew Sprague, Shannon Spr­inger, Lisa Stephens, David Waldyke, Kurt Walworth, An­drew Weir, Sandra Welshans, Michael Wood, Linda Alber, Lori Brown, Tracy Harvey, Theresa . Murphy, Glenn Passow Ryan Sweeny, Terry Walkowe, Clarence Weiss, Kathy Young.

11th GRADE—Paul Anderson, Kenneth

Bauer, Michael Bohlender, Joan Bort, Mary Boylan, Lisa Broderick, Michele Clark, Susan Cobb, Barbara Davis, Teresa Degener, Jeffrey Dils, Priscilla Drew, Cara Feeney, Donna Fink- beiner, Thomas Gaunt, Patricia Gerstler, Paula Haist, Matthew Harat, Kimberly Harvey, Eric Headrick, Nancy Heller, Kelly Hense, Kathy Honbaum, Kenneth Hopkins, Angela IngUs.

Chris Johnson, Brian Koepele, Lori Komexl, Chris Kvarnberg, Anne Lewis, Patricia Luck, Mary Markle, Sara Merkel, Theresa

Merkel, Elaine Meyer, Alicia Noah, Mary Poljan, Anita Powell, Patrick Powers, Susan Prinzing, Jennifer Ringe, Melanie Schneider, Patty Schumann, Carl Schwarze, Theresa Shonk, Amy Smith, Cyn­thia Snyder, Julie Sundling, Diane Thompson, Sara Ullman

,(all A), Lorrie Vandegrift, Patrice Villemure, Michael Ward, Marcia Warren, Shari Weber, Eric Wiedmayer, Steven Wilson. ,

10th GRADE—Mary Anderson, Celeste Ar-

bogast, Melissa Arnett, Diane Bareis, Michael Bareis, Robert Benedict, Tracy Bohlender, Catherine Boomus, Carrie Bruck, Kristen Burg, Jeanne Bury, Jen­nifer Classon, Laurel Cobb, David Cooley, Samuel Coomes, Charles Dalton, Connie Dault, Amy Eisenbeiser, Doris Erke, Lynne Ertel, Kenneth Farmer, Michael Gipson, Christine Guinan, Carol Hafner, Jeffrey Hager, Christine Hall, James Heaton, Beth Heller, Michele Hellner, Laura Hines, Douglas Inglis, Karen Kiel, Daniel Kids.

Sarah Leisinger, Terry Lucas, Mark M achesky, Debbie Marentette, Bradley Martin, David Mason, .Terry Mclnnis, Craig McLaughlin, Karen Miller, Diane Moller, Ross Murphy, David Nicholas, Margaret Peter­son, Greta Picklesimer, Phillip Powers, Patrick Rady, Angela Richardson, Duane Robbins, Ken Roskowski, Jeffrey Rowe, San­dra Schulze, Paul Schumann, Geoffrey Shaw, Zachary Smith, Bethel Snyder, Steven Snyder, Richard Sprague, Michael Stebelton, Margaret Sweet, Cin- da Thornton, Kevin Tobin, Katharin Ullman (all A), Amy Unterbrink, Lisa Vandegrift, Pamela VanScholck, Laurie Voita, Kathryn Waldyke, Shelly Weber, Howard Whitaker, Marleen Williams.9th GRADE-

Tracy Borton, Kimberly Boyd, Michael Bross, Carolyn Chandler, Kathleen Degener, Anita' Farley, Kimberly Fomer, Jon Goderis, Jeffrey Haist, Michael Hintzen, Julie Hunn, Lisa Hurd, David Kies, Patrick Killelea, Daniel Klemer (all A), Jana Knickerbocker, Jeffrey Koepele (all A), Martha Kovick, Eric Kruger, Melanie Lee, Col­leen Lewis, Thomas Lytle.

Volleyball Team s B eat Stockbridge

Avenging a second-place finish suffered earlier in the season in the Stockbridge Invitational Tournament, Chelsea’s varsity volleybailers never trailed on their way to defeating Stockbridge this week, 15-8 and 15-6.

Kelly Hense led the way with 11 serves. Sue Branham had 16 serves and was responsible for 16 points, while Molly Bacon and Patty ( “ F lam e” ) 'Rawson recorded four spikes each.

The JV also won handily over Stockbridge, taking their match, 15-12 and 15-11. Kim Schmid was the outstanding player, with Kathy Doll shining on serves and defense and Venus Roberts tak­ing the spiking honors.

Costly mistakes, however, had handed both squads losses to Yp- silanti Lincoln last week. The

. varsity, despite some good play­ing from Bacon, Rawson and Kel­ly Hense, lost 10-15, 15-10 and 10-15.

The JV fell in two games, 7-15 and 13-15. Offensive stars in that contest were Amy Poljan and Donna Popovich. Kim Williams led in serves.

With the Stockbridge victory, the varsity record jumps to 4-7. Coach Judy Bottum thereby becomes the winningest volleyball coach In the four-year Chelsea history of the game, beating the previous record of two wins.

Next contest for the teams is this Friday at Milam

Gas Tax Revenues Show Small Increase

The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, February 14, 1980 7

AUTO THEFT FREQUENCYThe chances of your car being

stolen have increased sharply ac­cording to the Insurance Infor­mation Institute. There were 466,805 cars stolen last year, many of them by thieves who found the cars unlocked and keys in the ignition switch.

Brent Martin, Vaughn Mills, Robert Moore, Kathleen Morris, Peggy O’Grady, Sean Oxner, John Packard, Pearl Phillips, Amy Poljan, Celeste Powell, Lee Redding, Kevin Richardson, Venus Richardson, Andrew Simon, Mark Smith, Michael Smith, Cathy Sturgeon, Marie Sullivan, Sandra Sundling, Kristin Thomas, Matt Villemeure, Nancy Weir, David Wojdcki, Amy Ziegler;

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Gas tax revenues in the final quarter of 1979 totaled $118,991,284, up by $12,980,076 from the last three months of 1978. However, the 10.7 percent increase was the result of a two- cent-a-gallon tax increase that went into effect Jan. 1,1979, and not an increase in sales. Had con­sumption held steady, revenues would have climbed by 22 per­cent.

Despite declining sales, higher prices caused tax revenue amounts distributed to county and local governments to rise in Washtenaw county and in Chelsea, Dexter, Manchester and Grass Lake.

In Washtenaw county distribu­tion amounts in the fourth quarter of 1979 were greater than those in the similar quarter of 1978. The 1979 figure is $1,210,339 compared to $1,069,559 in 1978.

Chelsea, too, showed an in­creased amount, going from $17,331 In 1978 to $18,984 in the final quarter of 1979. Dexter went from $8,521 to $9,332; Grass Lake from $6,626 to $7,254; and Man­chester from $9,713 to $10,634.

Gasoline sales for the last three months of 1979 totaled 1,075,961,572 gaUons, a decline of 140 million gaUons from the same period a year earlier. Lighter weight autos, more efficient engines and a decline in highway travel all contributed to the decrease.

Special Olympic Cagerg Win Over Dexter

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Chelsea’s Special Olympic star basketball player Tracey Harvey scored 33 points against Dexter this week, to lead the local team to a 45-31 victory.

Also scoring for Chelsea were Terry Walkowe with four, Glenn Passow with six and Mike Foster with two.

Taking on the Dexter squad with good defense were Ryan Sweeny, Albert Bedard, Dennis Czechowskl, Clarence Weiss and Kim Foss. .Dennis made 14 steals and Dawn'Stancato had three.

Scoring 24 points for Dexter was Richard Roza. Ray StlUion had five and Paul Klapperich had two for the Dexter team, coached by Arlene Schreibman.

Next game for both the boys and girls team is with High Point on Thursday, Feb. 14 at 12:30 p.m. The team will then prepare to go to the Winter Special Olym­pics at Schuss Mountain and Shanty Creek.

They will participate and com­pete in showshoeing, Alpine ski­ing, cross-country skiing, speed skating, tubing, team toboggan­ing and broomball. They will be accompanied by Nancy Cooper, Becky Simpson and Paula Ellen- wood.

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Income from all motor fuel taxes for the last quarter of the year decreased by 11.4 percent, thanks to a 22.8 percent jump in diesel fuel tax income, Revenues from diesel taxes brought $7,992,386 and from liquid petroleum gas $79,950, producing $127,063,620 from all motor fuel sales.

Weight tax (license plate) fees in tne last quarter yielded $35,294,770, a drop Of $1,164,019, or 3.2 percent, from the October- December period of 1978.

Ail the highway user tax revenues went into the Michigan Transportation Fund, together with interest earnings of $2,911,247 and miscellaneous revenues totaling $3,055,496.

From gross receipts totaling $168,325,134, an increase of 8.4 percent, $9,886,257, was deducted for collection costs and various grants. The remaining $158,438,877 is being distributed to the state, the counties, municipalities and to the Com­prehensive Transportation Fund, which supports various bus, rail and port development programs.

The State Trunkline Fund for construction and maintenance of the state highway system will receive $80,385,228 as its 38.4 per­cent share of the fund. State- financed public transportation and rail programs will receive $13,058,359 as their 8.3 percent portion.

The 83 county road commis­sions will collect $54,686,863, a 34.3 percent share, and the 531 in­corporated cities and villages will receive $30,308,429 as their 19.8 percent share.

Together, the state, counties and municipalities maintain more than 116,000 miles of highways, roads and streets.

F a r m e r s , F i s h e r m e nM u st F i l e F e d e r a lT a x R e t u r n S o o n

Certain farmers and commer­cial fishermen must file their 1979 federal income tax returns and pay any tax due by March 3,1980, the Internal Revenue Service says.

Persons who earned at least two-thirds of their 1978 or 1979 gross Income from farming or fishing and did not make an estimated tax declaration by Jan. 15, 1980, or pay any amount of estimated tax by this date, must file their return and pay all tax due by March 3, 1980, to avoid paying a penalty.

IRS Publication 225, Farmer’s Tax Guide; 595, Tax Guide for Commercial Fishermen; and 505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax, provide additional informa­tion. Taxpayers may get a free copy of these publications by mail using the order form in the tax package, or by calling the IRS. IRS has special phone numbers for tax forms and free publications. In Detroit, the number is 237-0794. Elsewhere in area code 313, call 1-800-462-9910. The number for the rest of the state is 1-800-482-0828. Forms and publications may also be picked up at IRS offices.

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LYNDON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEWNotice is hereby given to all persons liable to

assessment for taxes in the

TOW NSHIP OF LYN D O NCounty of W ashtenaw, State of M ichigan

T h at the Assessment Roll of said Township as pre­pared by the undersigned will be reviewed by the Board at

LYN D O N TOW NSHIP H A LLCorner of Old M -5 2 and North Territoria l Road, on

TUESDAY, MARCH 4,1980from 9 o.m. to 12 Noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Appeals and conferences with taxpayers will be heard on

MONDAY and TUESDAY MARCH 10-11,1980

at which time the Board of Review will be in session from 9 a m. to 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. of said days, at which time upon request of any person who is assessei on said fax roll or of his or her agent and upon sufficient cause being shown, said Board of Review will correct the a ssessm ent as to such property in such manner as will in their judg­m ent make the valuation relatively just and equal. Such assessment tax roll as reviewed and approved by said Board of Review will be the assessm ent roll of soid Township of Lyndon for the year 1980.The County Board of Commissioners of W ashtenaw County has proposed the fol lowing starting ratios for Lyndon Township for the year 1980: Real Prop­erty Ratio, 36 .89 , factor, 1.36; Personal Property Ratio, 50 .0 0 , factor, 1.00,

JO H N D . H U R D , SupervisorD oted: Feb, 17, 1980 .

JEFF OSENTOSKI Is this week’s featured wrestler, after a second this Saturday in the SEC league meet. Jeff, whose over-all record for the year is 13-9, also took a second In the Ann Arbor Huron tournament earlier in the year. The junior grappler was the only Bulldog to place in the Jackson County Western Tournament, with a third-place finish.,

T e l l T h e m Y o u R e a d I t

I n T h e S t a n d a r d !

CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF

Ann Arbor Trust Companyof Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw, M ichigan at the close of business on Decem ber 31, 1979 published In response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United States Code, Section 161, Charter number 853.

ASSETSCash and due from depository institutions ..........................$ 7,507,000U. S. Treasury securities ..................................................... 3,207,000Obligations of States and political subdivisions .............. 12,385,000Other bonds, notes, and debentures ....................................... 50,000Federal funds sold and securities purchased

under agreem ents to resell ....................................................... 3,500,000Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) $50,384,000 Less: allowance for possible loan losses . . 484,000Loans, Net ....................................................................................... 55,900,000

Bank prem ises, furniture and fixtures, and otherassets representing bank prem ises .......................................... 3,778,000

Other assets ....................................................................................... 1,270,000

TOTAL ASSETS ........................................................................ $87,597,090

LIABILITIESDemand deposits of individuals,

partnerships and corporations ................................................ $22,748,000Time and savings deposits of individuals,

partnerships and corporations ........... 30,094,000Deposits of United States Government .................................. 48,000Deposits of States and political subdivisions ...................... 25,038,000Deposits of com m ercial banks .................................................... 83,00pCertified and officers’ checks .................................................... 911,000

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Total Deposits ......................................................... 78,922,000. Total demand deposits ......................................$26,138,000

Total tim e and savings deposits .................. 52,784,000Federal funds purchased and securities sold under

agreem ents to repurchase ...................................................... 700,000Interest-bearing demand notes issued to the

U. S. Treasury ............................................................................. 540,000Other liabilities for borrowed m oney ......... 236,000Other liabilities .................................................................................. 753,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES ......................................................... $81,151,000

EQUITY CAPITALCommon Stock a. No. shares authorized ............................ 215,900Common Stock b. No. shares outstanding .......................... 208,312

($10.00 par value) ...................................................................... $ 2,083,000Surplus .................. .............................. . ........................................... 2,948,000Undivided profits .............................................................................. 1,415,000TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL ......................................................... $ 6,446,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL ....$87,597,000

MEMORANDADeposits of State Money (M ichigan) ..................................... $ 2,000,000Standby letters of credit (outstanding as of report date) 1,661,000 Tim e certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000

or more (outstanding as of report date) .......................... 20,845,000Average for 30 calendar days ending with report date:

Cash and due from depository institutions .......................... 5,945,000Federal funds sold and securities purchased under

agreem ents to resell ............................................................. 1,710,000Total lo a n s ....................................................................................... 57,386,000Time certificates of deposits in denominations of

$100,000 or more ....................................................................... 25,073,000Total d e p o s its .................................................................................. $75,182,000Federal funds purchased and securities sold under

agreem ents to repurchase ................................................... 310,000Other liabilities for borrowed money ................................. 236,000

I, Robert K. Chapman, Comptroller & Secretary, of the above- nam ed bank do hereby declare that this Report of Condition (in­cluding support schedules) has been prepared in conformance with the applicable instructions and is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Robert K. Chapman

We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this Report of Condition (including the supporting schedules) and declare that it has been exam ined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared in conform ance with the applicable in­structions and is true and correct.

George H. Cress Howard J. Cooper L. Thomas Conlin

Directors

February 9, 1980.

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Girl Scout Cookie Sale Starts Soon

A Feb. 7 kick-off luncheon at they will lead the Girl Scouts in Win Schuler’s in Ann Arbor “cookie cheers written by the marked the official start of the scouts themselves.1980 cookie sale within the Huron AU Girl Scouts within theValley Girl Scout Council. Huron Valley Girl Scout Council

Attended by some 100 people, are invited to attend any of the the luncheon featured a training pep rallies, which will be held at session on cookie sale procedures Belleville High school, Plymouth- and an appearance by five of the Salem High school, Huron High Eastern Michigan University school and Brighton High school, cheerleaders, who have beendeclared honorary chairmen1 of Order taking for the Cookie the 1980 sale. Sale begins Friday, March 7, and

The five will appear at four continues until Tuesday, March scheduled pep rallies throughout 25. Deliveries begin April 14 and the council area. At each rally, end April 31.

8 The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, February 14, 1980

CATSC H E L S E A A R E A

T R A N S P O R T A T I O N S Y S T E MT ra n s p o rta tio n fo r the Senior C itize n s ; 65 years & O lder, Gr the H and icapped .Advance reservations are required. For morning transportation call the preceding afternoon between 1 p.m. ahd 3 p.m. For afternoon transportation call in the morning from 9 a.m. to 1 1 a.m,

CALL 4 7 5 -9 4 9 4between 9 to 11 a.m . or ] to 3 p.m .

Service hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily; Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

LET'S CHEER ABOUT COOKIES: Pictured are the Huron Valley Girl Scout Council’s honorary cookie chairmen, the Eastern Michigan University Cheerleaders: (left to right) Mike Hogan, Laura Milburn, Barbara Banks, Joanl Gruetzner, and Don Guina. Sales begin in the Chelsea area on March 7.

1980 Vehicle LicensesStill Due By March 31

Everyone who owns a motor vehicle must register that vehicle by March 31, 1980 if it is to be legally driven on public highways after that date, according to Secretary of State Richard H. Austin.

The statement came on the heels of a rash of recent inquiries to Secretary of State branch of­fices indicating, some confusion over the March 31 deadline.

According to Austin, this year the Department of State is phas­ing in a new system of vehicle registration based on birthdate. Undef this system, plates and

tabs Will expire each year on the vehicle owner’s birthday.

To make the transition to the birthday system , the 1980 registration will be valid until the owner’s next birthday. From then on, the plate or plate tabs will expire each year on the owner’s birthday.

Some individual owners mistakenly assume they can wait until their birthday in 1980 to buy plates. This is a mistaken inpres- sion and all owners still must pur­chase their 1980 license plate tabs by the traditional March 31 deadline, Austin said.

Dexter Township, Board Proceedings

Regular MeetingDate: Tuesday, Feb. 5,1960.Place: Dexter Township Hall.Present: John Tandy, Lorinda

Jedele, William Eisenbeiser, John Miller, Arlene Howe.

Meeting called to order by the supervisor, John Tandy.

Minutes of the Jan. 15, 1980 meeting were read. Moved by Jedele, supported by Howe, to ac­cept the minutes as read. Car­ried. ,

Treasurer’s Report (enclosed).Zoning Inspector’s Report (en­

closed).Supervisor’s Report

(enclosed).Moved by Miller, supported by

Howe, to give tentative approval of the preliminary plat of Ramb­ling Oaks Subdivision as submit­ted. Carried.

Moved by Eisenbeiser, sup­ported by Miller, to give final ap­proval of Phase I (Lots 1-12) of Huron Creek Farms Subdivision and authorize the clerk to sign the plat. Carried.

Moved by Eisenbeiser, sup­ported by Jedele, to increase the insurance and bonds line item from $3,500 to $4,900 and the con­vention expense line item from $500 to $600. Carried.

Moved by Miller, supported by Jedele, to pay the bills as submit­ted. Carried.

Moved by Miller, supported by Howe, to adjourn the meeting. Carried.

Meeting adjourned.Respectfully submitted,

William Eisenbeiser, Dexter Township Clerk.

Please Notify Us o f A ny Change in Address

G r e a t T a x S h a v i n g s !H e r e ’ s h o w t o w h i t t l e d o w n y o u r 1 9 7 9 I n c o m e T a x . . .

There’s still time to reduce the total taxable income reported on your 1979 tax return and build for your future .at the same time! Here’s how—

If you’ re not presently covered by a qualified pension or profit-sharing plan where you work, or if you're self-employed, you are eligible to open an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) at Ann Arbor Trust which allows you to set aside each year — tax free— 15% of your annual income to a maximum of $1,500 for your future.

These deposits are tax deductible, which means you can reduce the total taxable income on your 1979 tax return by the amount you deposit between now and April 15th!

Your money will earn 8% interest com­pounded quarterly for an effective annual yield of 8.24% when you deposit at least $1,000 for three years or more. Interest earned on your contri­bution is not taxable until you retire, when your tax bracket will probably be lower.

Accounts are insured up to $100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. You pay no fees or charges to open an Individual Retire­

ment Account at Ann Arbor Trust.Call or stop by Ann Arbor Trust today

for complete information on how you can * ^ lower your taxes and start building for

X. ' the future at the same time. Our financial advisors will be happy

to meet with you and discuss the retirement savings plan best

suited to your needs. i 4S§7 Remember. . .

deposits must be made by April 15th to qualify as

deductions from your

W i t h d r a w a l s f r o m a n I R A o r K e o g h A c c o u n t p r i o r t o b g e 59 V i a r e s u b j e c t t o s u b s t a n t i a l —, fax p e n a l t i e s , -

F e d e r a l r e g u l a t i o n s r e q u i r e s u b s t a n t i a l I n t e r e s t p e n a l t y o n p a y m e n t o f a T i m e C e r t i f i c a t e o f D e p o s i t b e f o r e m a t u r i t y .

■J&7& CHELSEA BANKING OFFICEW / A N N A K P O R T R y S T C O M P A N Y

1478 Chelsea-M anchester R oad o Chelsea, M ich ig an 48 11 8 a Phone 475-9154MEMBER FDIC

JEFF PRICE, in his first year on the varsity squad, is this week’s, featured eager. Price, who has played in 9 of Chelsea’s 15 contests this season, is an excellent defensive player. Coach Robin Raymond said that Jeff has extremely quick hands and feet, and has played well when called on. Raymond expects the 5’10”, 140 lb. junior to contribute as a senior next year.

School Board BriefsPresent at the Monday, Feb. 4

meeting of the Chelsea Board of Education were Stirling, Feeney, Schafer, Heller, Schumann, Snyder, D lls, Assistant Superintendent Mills, Super- ( intendent Van Meer, Principals ’ Williams, Conklin, Wojcicki, Benedict and guests.

Meeting was called to order at 8 p.m. by President James Stirl­ing.

The Board read a communica­tion from Mrs. .Patricia Settles pertaining to special education transportation for summer school, and directed the ad­ministration to reply.

Vice-president Ann Feeney reported on the workshop on goal- i setting that members of the Board and the administration at­tended on Jan. 29 at the In­termediate School District. She also gave a report on the pro­gram for gifted students which was held Jan. 31 at North school.

Meeting was adjourned at 10:10p.m.

The Board awarded a bus chassis bid to Lloyd Bridges Chevrolet, Inc., at $13,930.00, and a bus body bid to Classrooms, Inc., (Superior Body) at $9,600.00.

Board approved the purchase of four buses for the 1980-61 school year at $23,530.76 each, for a total price of $94,123.04. Approx­imately 69 percent of the cost of the bus purchase is reimbursed by the State of Michigan through transportation funding.

The Board also approved the purchase of a special education bus equipped with power lift and wheelchair ties. The District has received confirmation that 100 percent of the special education bus will be paid.

The Board approved the hiring of the audit firm of Curtis, Bailey, Exelby and Sposito to conduct the 1979 annual financial audit.

Board of Education cancelled the Feb. 18 board meeting, in­asmuch as this meeting is scheduled during the Patriots Day week-end.

The Board approved high school commencement exercises to be scheduled for Sunday, June 8,1980 at 3 p.m.

S h a r o n W e l l s . . .

(Continued from page one)A number of Sharon people

want to see the test results and reports in writing, she declared, before they will feel completely comfortable with officials’ asser­tions that the water is safe.

On the legal end of the matter, a pre-trial hearing will be held Thursday, Feb. 28, in 14th District Court. The hearing is not open to the public, but the subse­quent trial, the date for which will be set at the hearing, will be open.

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The Board authorized the ad­ministration to contact the Elec­tion Commission to schedule April 23 millage election date, with April 28 as an alternative date.

Assistant Superintendent Mills updated the Board on the 1979-80 maintenance millage program. He indicated that the adminisira- tion was considering shifting some priorities to take care of some recommendations from the technical energy audit.

The Board was also apprised that the administration has reviewed the technical energy audit and is currently attending to some minor problems that were indicated.

Superintendent Van Meer presented the Board with a District student enrollment pro­lection for the 1980-81 school pear. The projection included a jrade-by-grade enrollment and It appears that the District will iecline by about 100 students.

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The Board was also apprised bat all budget time lines have een moved up to be able to eflect an earlier forecast of the )istrict’s financial needs.

Trustee Dan Snyder gave a eview of the Curriculum Com­mittee’s progress reports In the reas of language arts, social tudtes and health and physical ducation.

Cleans carpets, bare floors, draperies, furniture

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The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, February 14, 1980

FOR RESUUSAutom otive 1

BODY SHOPCOMPLETE FULLTIME Estimates A vailable

PALMER FORD222. S, M ain 475-1301

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SEETOM DAULT

at

Rampy C hevro le tfor your best deal

in new or used cars and trucks.

Ph. 663-3321 or475-2830

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7 9 MONTE CARLO — Factory t-tops, automatic, power steering, power

brakes, cruise, lilt-air, A M /F M 8-frack stereo, rustproofed. Must sell. Best of- fer. Ph, 496-20) 3 ofter 7 p.m. x20tf

C om ple teBody Shop

ServiceFREE ESTIMATES

Contact W alter Steinhilb Formerly o f Westland Collision

Faist - Sprague Buick - O lds, Inc.

475-8664x23tf

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FOR SALE — 1975 Buick LeSabre, pow er steering, power brakes, 4

door, new shocks and exhaust. $1,000. Ph. 475-9101. Eves: 475-1469. ___________■ x26tf1973 SUBARU W AGON — Front w heel

drive. Good transportation for $950.Ph. 475-2664 after 5.____________ x36-2JEEPS, $40. Cars, $55. Trucks, $50.

Governm ent surplus merchandise. For m o re in fo r m a t io n c a ll 1 -312-742-1142, (ext. 1328). x37-4'77 PLYMOUTH FURY — 2-door, 318,

power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, rear defog., AM -FM cassette stereo. $2,800 firm. Ph.475-8538, 9 a .m . to 3 p.m._______x36-21978 OLDS CUTLASS Brougham, fully

equipped, excellent condition, w ire wheels. Ph. 475-7678.___________x37-3

1969 CHEVY PICK-UP. Reliable. $375. Ph. 475-2618._________________ x37-2

1974 PLYMOUTH CUDA — 74,000 m iles , o rig in a l o w n er. Sport

package, very sharp. 318, automatic, $1,100. Ph. 475-9538. 361975 CHEROKEE 4-w heel drive 6 cyl.,

' 2 door, 21 hnpg oh highway. Goodmechanical condition. Best offer. Jim Kosinski, 114 N . M ain St. Chelsea, Ph. 475-2911 ■________________________ -x36

USED CARS7 9 THUNDERBIRD

Demo - Save ............................ $66957 8 THUNDERBIRD

Small engine .......................... $41957 8 FAIRMONT 4-door.

Low m ileage economu . . . ,$3895 7 7 LTD II W AGON

O ne o w n e r ...............................$29957 6 CHEVETTE HATCHBACK4-cyl. e c o n o m y ...............................$2995

^ This Week's Special

•77 FORD LTD II 2-dr, Was prlcod a l $2995.

$2395

USED TRUCKS7 8 FORD F-l 50 pick-up.

'6 cyl., 4-speed, overdrive . ,$4195 7 8 FORD F-150 Van.

O ne owner. 6 cylinder........... $46957 7 FORD RANCHERO pick-up.

O ne o w n e r ...............................$38957 2 CHEVROLET p ic k -u p .................$695

PALMER FORDDependable Service Since April 15, 1912

Chelsea 475-180036

Autom otive 1 Recreation iq p t. 3

FACTORY REBATES Up to $700 '79 Demos

and N ew Cars

Demos'80 VOLARE station wagon. 6-cyl.,

auto., p.s., p .b ..........................SAVE

7 9 CHALLENGER, 2600 c .c ., 5- speed, AM-FM stereo 8-track, power windows, p.s............... SAVE

Factory O ffic ia ls Cars

7 9 VOLARE 4-dr., -6 -c y l., au to ., p .s ., p .b ., o ir . 97 m iles .

............................................................. $5395

7 9 CHRYSLER Newport 4-dr., 318, auto., p.s., p .b ., air. 6,120 miles .....................................................$6195

*'.79 RAMCHARGER 4-w heel drive; 318, auto., p.s., p .b ., air. cruise, stereo, 9,111 m iles .................$7395

7 9 VOLARE 4-dr,, 6-’cyl, auto., p.s., p .b ., vinyl roof, a ir cond. 5,200 m ile s ...............................$5595

V illa g eM o to r Sales, Inc.

CHRYSLER — DODGE PLYMOUTH — DODGE TRUCKS

Phone 475-8661 1185 Manchester Rd., Chelsea

Hours: 8 a.m . to 5:30 p.m.Tues. thru Fri. Until 8 Monday

Soturday 9 to 12x36tf

Used Trucks

7 8 CHEVY LUV. 1800 cc., 4-speed, step bum per, low m ile a g e .................................................... $4295

7 7 DODGE W-150 pick-up. 4-wheel drive, 318, auto ,, p.s., p.b., 21,204 m ile s ....................... . .$4295

7 4 DODGE Vi-ton Club Cab pick­up. 318, auto., p.s. . . .$1195

Q u a lity Used Cars

'7 9 H O R IZ O N TC -3 c o u p e . 4- speed, A M -FM . 5 ,9 1 0 m iles ..................................................... $5195

7 8 ARROW Coupe, 1600, 4-speed, one o w n e r.................................$3395

7 6 CORDOBA, 318, auto., p.s., p.b., leather buckets.........................$2695

7 3 OLDS Custom Cruiser wagon, V-8, auto., p.s., p .b .................. $595

'68 PONTIAC 4 -d r., V -8 , au to ., p.s., p .b .............. ..........................$195

V illa g eM o to r Sales, Inc.

CHRYSLER - DODGE PLYMOUTH - DODGE TRUCKS

Phone 475-8661 1185 Manchester Rd., Chelsea

Hours: 8 a.m , to 5:30 p.m.Tues. thru Fri. Until 8 Monday

Saturday 9 1o 12_____________________________ x36tf

1978 DODGE M A G N UM XE — Power brakes, power steering, many ex­

tras. Low m ileage, excellent condi­tion. Ph. 475-9794 or 475-2235 after 5 ,anytim e week-ends.____________ x37-21978 FIREBIRD EXPRIT — Power steer­

ing, power brakes, A /C , sun roof, m any extras. $4,400. Ph. 475-273)anytim e._______________________ x37-21974 AMC HORNET station wagon.

G o o d c o n d it io n , $ 9 0 0 . Ph.475-8892.________________________ x361974 MONTE CARLO — Approx.

66,000 miles, good condition. Days, M on.-Fri., 475-9101. Eves and w eek­ends, 1-498-2492. x37-2

1976 GMC Jimmy, low m ileage, ex­cellen t condition. $4,200. Ph.

428-7995 after 4 p.m . x36-2

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7 8 SCORPION 440 W hip TK. 150 miles, $1,500 or best offer. Ph. 475-3189 or

after 5, 995-0386. -x36-2

OPEN HOUSEAT 17200 WATERLOO RD.

(N ear Sugatioaf Lake)

S A T . & S U N , 12:00 - 5:00 p,m.* 3 BEDROOMS* FULL BASEMENTi f ANDERSEN WINDOWS

i f 2 FULL BATHS i f FIREPLACE★ MAXIMUM INSULATION

B R A N D N E W - $63,900

] 0 lA % Fin a n c in g A v a ila b le

MaintenanceFree

EnergyEfficient

(Owner/Builder)

475-2828, Office 475*9258, Home

Planning A Party? Reception or Special

Get-Together?Phone 662-1771 dgys

Zem keO pera ted Mach i nes

For Rental Of

M usic M achines Juke Boxes.

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For SaleSUNFLOWER SEED - 50-lb. bag,

$8.50, 25-lb. bag, $4,50. Also crack­ed corn and millet. Ph, 426-8404.

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VACUUM CLEANERSAuthorized Electrolux

sales and service.

James Cox428-8444, or 428-8686

118 Riverside Dr., Manchester48tf

SEE US for transit mixed concrete.Klumpp Bros. Gravel Co. Phone

Chelsea 475-2530, 4920 Lovelqnd Rd., Grass Lake, Mich. ’____________ x40tfWEDDING STATIONERY — Prospective

brides are invited to see our com­plete line of invitations and wedding accessories. The Chelsea Standard,300 N. M ain. Ph. 475-1371._________8tfPLANNING A WEDDING? Graduation?

Let use handle your liquor and beverage needs. Dexter Party Store. Ph. 426-3828.___________ x43tf

CARPETINGDiscontinued numbers, ends o f rolls,

in many colors and sizes at cut rate p r i c e s

Nearly 100 pieces to select from.

MERKEL BROS.3tf

ASHLEY WOODSTOVES - Hackney Hardware, Dexter. Ph. 426-4009.

_____ __________________________x21tfFIREWOOD CUT and split. Two sizes,

face cords and full cords, delivered. Ph. 428-8229. ________________ x25lfFIREWOOD — Seasoned, split hard­

woods. $35 face cord, delivered, Dave, 475-7494. ___________ x31tfSPLIT OAK and hickory for sale.

$35 face cord. Ph, 426-2864 or426-3784._______________________x36-4M ICHIGAN CERTIFIED SEED — M a ri­

ners seed ats, 4 varieties soy bean seed. Brablec Farms, Britton M i. 49229. Ph. (517) 451-4010 or (517) 423-5663. x34tf

D IN ING ROOM — Smoked glass fop table with wooden fram e and 4

matching chairs. Ph. 475-8745. x36-2FRESH BROWN EGGS — 12075 Is­

land Lake Rd., Dexter 426-2782.■________________ x41-8

FIREWOOD — Seasoned, split hard­wood. $40 face cord, delivered.

Dave, 475-7494, x31tfALVEREZ GUITAR, $100. Ph. 475-8068.

38-4

CLEAN, soft, fluffy dry carpets. That's what you get. when you clean them

with HOST. Rent the HOST machine, M erkel Home Furnishings, Chelsea, 475-8621.__________________ x36

FRESH ORANGESand grapefruit, delivered to your

hom e d irect from Florida by Chelsea Kiwanis, to arrive 1st w eek in March. Oranges and grapefruits, $9.75 per case (4 /5 bu.); ’/a case, $ 5 .0 0 (can m ix ). Phone now ,475-2045.________________________37-2FOR SALE — 2-year old 5 hp 2<J

inch Poloron snow blower, $250 or best offer. M -W rototiiler, $150. 15-inch squirrel cage fan and motor, $25. 3 circle saws, 7 Vi" Craftsman, B & D $ 2 5 each, 3 drills, '/4" ,$10each . 2 electric heaters, $15 and $4 each. Ph.475-1744.__________________ , -36STIHL CHAIN SAW — G15AV, 6 mos

old. With carrying case, 2 chains, a n d f i le . N e w co nd itio n . Ph.475-9356.________________________ x36TRAILER — 23' Terry, tandem wheels,

sleeps 6, awnings, twin tanks and shower. $3,802.51. Ph. 475-1234.__________________________ x37-2

WASHING AAACHINE — Montgomery W ard, 20-lb. load. 1 Vt years old.

$225. Ph. 475-7565after 5 p.m . x36 KEEP carpets beautiful despite foot­

steps of a busy family. Buy Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, $2.Chelsea H ardw are.________________36NOW TAKING ORDERS for next year's

wood supply. W ill cut to suit. Ph. 475*2697. x37-2SPLIT RED OAK -

Chelsea-Dexter Ph, 475-2697.

- $35 face cord, area, delivered. ' x37-2

HEYDLAUFFBARGAINS

FISHER stereo system. 45 watts per channel. Receiver, direct-drive turn­table, 75-watt speakers. Repossessed. Full warranty.Reg. $800 .........................N O W $699.95

AAAANA RADARANGE with rotowave cooking system . D em onstration m o d e l...................................... ONLY $335

GARRARD TURNTABLE - M odel 75, used, new c a rtrid g e ............. ONLY $75

CLEARANCE PRICESOn Lost Year's Models

M AG NAVO X TV & STEREO

SAVE UP TO $300

HEYDLAUFF'S

For SoleREDMAN TOOL

AUCTION Friday, Feb. 15

6:30 p.m. at McNew's Auction Gallery

2207 W. Michiqan.Ave., Jackson, Mich.

Floor jacks, drill presses, metal band saws, compressors, a ir tools, tool chests, porta-powers, chargers, wrench sets, socket sets. Over 150dif­ferent, items.

Door prize, 6:30 p.m.

Redman Tool AuctionsAuctioneer Bob Redman

517-688-3386x36-2

PLAY-PEN living room group. 8 months old. Burgundy or rust color.

Velvet upholstery. Paid $800 new. Asking $500. Call Carl's Cleaning Ser­vice, 475-8007.___________________ x36LARGE FRANKLIN FIREPLACE with

base, H e a t-O -L a tor, a n d a ll chimney pipes. Must see to ap­preciate. Call 475-3316. • x36

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CUSTOM BUILT — 6-year-old Cape Cod on serene 2.44 acres. 2096 sq.

ft., central air, form al dining, fam ily room, first floor laundry, north of Manchester. $89,500. By owner, 428-9275.________________________ 34tf

THORNTON475-9193

GOOD NEWSI W e've got this lovely 3-bedroom home on almost 3 acres. Fireplace. Recreation room. Barn. Pool. Quiet country area, $75,000.

' Eves . . . H elen Lancaster. , . 475-1198 . . . or . . . Chuck Walters . . . 475-2808,

OLD HOUSE LOVERS — See this beautiful 5-bedroom Colonial on treed acre. Family room. Large living room. Large form al dining room. $76,900. Eves . . . Darla B ohlender. . . 475-1478 . . . or . . . Curt Farley . . . 475-7643.

C H A R M IN G l 3 -b e d ro o m hom e. 2 % -car garage. Fenced yard. Nice

trhooa close to Elementary.

113 N. M ain, Chelsea Ph. 475-1221

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NEW ANTIQUE SHOP in Chelsea. Fire­side Antiques, 1196 S. M ain (across

from Village M otor Sales). Com e visit. Nice variety of m erchandise — brass,, wood, furniture, primitives, glass and china. Thursday and Friday, 12-5 p.m. Saturday, 105 p.m . Ph, 475-9390.

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FURNITURE - GLASSWARE PRIMITIVES — GENERAL LINE

SCHAULES ANTIQUESDick and Bertie Schaules

"W e Buy and Sell" Appraising

Hours: Daily 10 a.m. til ?

PHONE (313) 475-7362 14450 ISLAND LAKE RD.

CHELSEA______________________________ X46-12

ANTIQUE BEDROOM SET — Bed, dresser, chest. W alnut color, over

50 years, Best offer. Ph. 475-1709.x36 i

Real Estate

neighbo $56,300. Eves 475-8133 475-9386.

orLang Ramsay . Roger Curtis . . .

DON'T DELAY, see this 2-bedroom home on beautifully landscaped tot. First floor laundry. N ew carpet. W alk­ing distance to schools. $33,000. Eves . . . Helen Lancaster. . . 4 7 5 -1 1 9 8 .. . or . . . Chuck Walters . . . 475-2808.

NEW LISTING — 3-bedroom home featuring fireplace. Fenced yard with fruit trees. Excellent location with easy access to 1-94. $69,000. Eyes . . . Lang Ramsay . . . 475-8133 . . . o r . . . George Knickerbocker . . . 475-2646.

NEW LISTING — 4-bedroom home on 10 acres. Dining room. 4 outbuildings with large barn. Im m ediate posses­sion. $87,500. Eves . . . M argaret Hig­gins . . . 1-498-256) . . . o r . . . George Knickerbocker . . . 475-2646.

THORNTON, INC.REALTOR

George Knickerbocker.............475-2646Darla B ohlender........................475-1478Helen Lancaster........................475-1198Lang Ramsay...............................475-8133M a rk M c K e rn a n ........................475-8424Warren M cA rth u r..................... 475-1625Chuck W alters.............................475-2808Barb Lewis................................... 475-1570_________________________________36tf

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AREA HOMES FOR SALE

BRICK & CEDAR RANCH with over 3,000 sq. ft, 4 bedrooms, study, 1 Vt baths, fireplace, formal dining room. Separate workshop building. Above­ground pool All on 5 acres. Chelsea schools. $83,500. Call Tim Harrison at 994-0124, office 994-4500.

IMMACULATE RANCH, in Chelsea — Location is convenient to a ll shopping and schools 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and separate dining room. Recreation room in full finished basement, nice fenced yard with a pool, $67,000. Call Ginny Smith at 973-7276, office 994-4500.

LOCH ALPINE — N ew custom .built spacious home. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, study. Family room, 2 fireplaces. Full- length deck, near recreation. Special financing available, $124,500. Call Tim Horrison at 994-0124, office 994-4500.

CHELSEA ESTATE — Cut stone home on 10 rolling acres. 3 bedrooms. Possible 4th or study, 1 Vt baths, fireplace, rem odeled kitchen, Extra deep base­m ent with w ine cellar. Screened porch, out-building for storage. O r­chard on property. 10 adjoining acres also available $139,900. Call Tim Har- rison at 994-0124, office 994-4500.

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ENERGY EFFICIENT RANCH - Brand new 3-bedroom home, living room w /firep lace , attached 2 car garage, patio deck, in the country on 2 acres, Manchester area. $69,500.

LAND CONTRACT TERMS — Available on this 75-yr.-old farm house, plus 17 acres, 4 bedrooms, fam ily room with fireplace, 36'x54' barn, 30'x90' in­sulated metal building. Manchester schools. $89,500.

SPEAR & ASSOC. M A N N REALTORS

Manchester 426-8388 Jim M ann - 428-8074 Ellis Pratt - 428-8562

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TWO 2-ACRE LOTS FOR SALE

Area of nice homes.♦

1 Vt M iles from CHELSEA.

$15,500 each

C all WEBER HOMES475-2828 475-9258

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BRAND NEW HOME FOR SALE

1316 sq. ft.

CHELSEA

3 Bedrooms IVi Baths Garage Full Basement Natural gas heat Maintenance free Energy efficient

Drive by 550 Grant Street $72,900

Call WEBER HOMES475-2828 475-9258

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Real EstateCOMMERCIAL BUILDING — Ideal for

health clinic. River frontage In Dex­ter. Phone Holmberg Real Estate, 1 -8 7 8 -3 9 7 0 .____________________ x36

30 ACRES between Chelsea and Manchester with 2 acres of woods.

Potential pond area, stream on 2 sides, 10 acres good crop land, Good for building and recreational use. Land contract possible, 11%. $45,000. Ph. Willis Real Estate, 517-522-8334 or517-787-8591,_____________ x36HOME FOR SALE by owner. Ranch-

style on 3% acres. 10255 Lee Rd., Grass Lake, 20 minutes west of C helsea. C a ll for appo intm ent, 517-522-8641, . x38-3100 ACRES with excellent road front­

age pasture and crop land; Also g r e a t la k e p o te n t ia l . S haron to w n s h ip , W a s h te n a w co u n ty . $120,000, 10% down, 10% financing. Ph. W illis Real Estate, 517-522-8334 or 517-787-8591.____________________ x36

TEN ACRE horse barn, 3 BR ranch;2 baths, gas heat, Chelsea schools.

Ginny Sturgill, Realty W orld of Greater Jackson, (517) 782-8256 or (517)764-4795. x38-4

FRISINGERNEW LISTING — Custom built brick and fram e ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2V% baths, dining room, fam ily room, fireplace, 2'/a-car attached garage, 30'x50' pole barn, 10 acres. Chelsea schools.

NEW LISTING — 3 bedroom tri-level, 2 baths, dining room, fam ily room, free standing fireplace, 2-car garage, nice garden area, blacktop road, Vt mile from Grass Lake, $61,000.

$59,900 — 3-bedroom raised ranch,1 Vt bath3, dining area, fam ily room, 2-car attached garage, Vt m ile from W olf Lake.

$89,900 — Easy maintenance on this 5-bedroom hom e, 1 Va baths, fam ily room, study, dining room, fireplace, first-floor laundry, w ell designed kit­chen. Chelsea schools, access to Half Moon Lake.

$75,000 — Immaculate 3-bedroom h om e, 2 baths, fa m ily ro o m / fireplace, dining room, first-floor laundry, P/a-car garage, located at

j Sugar Loaf Lake.

I $45,000 — V illa g e of Chelsea, j 3-bedroom older home, large kit- j chen, corner lot, easy w alking ! distance to downtown.

I FRISINGER REALTY CO.

Chelsea 475-8681935 S. M ain St.

Eves:

EXCELLENT 38-ACRE FARM, fronted on2 panel roads just north of 1-94 in

east part of Jackson county. Fences, some woods, small pond, large barn, food shed, new corn crib. Custom built, 2 years old, 28'x48' ranch. Full basement, studed and wired for extra apt or rec room, bedrooms, bath, etc. Inquire about all the extras. $130,000. Kira Henry Real Estate, 517-764-1416. |

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10 ACRES4-BEDROOM 2-story older hom e,

nicely decorated, good condition. Small barn, chicken coop, grape a r­bor, fruit trees, 1 acre raspberries. Grass Lake area, close to 1-94. $56,900. Ph. 1-517-522-5256. x37-2JUST FINISHED — Old English ranch,

3 bedrooms, 2 ceramic baths, fa m i­ly room with fireplace, walk-out base­ment, Dutch kitchen with appliances, central air, 2 prime acres. $99,500. Call Willis Real Estate 517-522-8334 or517-787-8591.____________________ x36DENTAL OFFICE BUILDING — On the

main street in small town, west of C h e ls e a . 2 or 3 o p e ra to rie s , laboratory, private office, darkroom. 1,200 sq. ft., recently remodeled, a t­tractive paneling, $45,000, Ph. Willis R e a l E s ta te , 5 1 7 -5 2 2 -8 3 3 4 or 5 1 7 -7 8 7 -8 5 9 1 .__________________x36

CHELSEA - LANEWOOD — N ew 2-story colonial, 3 bedrooms, 2Vt

baths. Living room, dining room, country kitchen, fam ily room with fireplace, basement, 2-cor attached garage, village wafer, natural gas heat. Energy efficient. $84,500. Coll Jon 475-9576 x37-3

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WATERLOO REALTY

SPACIOUS OLDER HOME on edge of M unith. 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, large living room. Formal dining room. Roomy new kitchen. 2.9 acres with m ature shade trees around house. U-shaped driveway. $65,000, more acreage available.

VILLLAGE OF MUNITH — W ell m ain­tained 3-bedroom home. Insulated and alum inum sided. N ew boiler and w ater softener. Swedish fireplace. 1-car garage. $34,500.

2 ACRES — Level and sunny, surveyed. Edge of Munith. Area of newer homes. $6,000. Land contract possible.

20 ACRES — E. of Grass Lake. Woods and m eadow. Choice of building sites. $25,000. Land contract possible.

FORE DEVELOPMENT — W ooded building sites on chain of lakes with city conveniences. Zoned "Single Family Residential." E. of Jackson. Easy access to m ain h ighw ay. $145,000 Land contract possible with $35,000 down.

WATERLOO REALTY355 Clear Lake

JOANN WARYWODA, BROKER

Phone 475-8674Evenings and Sundays

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Pierson & R iem enschneid er

475-9101NEW LISTING — Priced to sell, 2-bedroom home In the Chelsea Village. Alum inum siding, garage, basement, fenced back yard, close to schools, excellent condition. $48,500,

SECLUDED COUNTRY LOCATION — But only a couple miles off the main road. 3 bedrooms, V/t baths, large w a lk ­out basement, aluminum siding, im ­m ediate possession. Chelsea schools, $54,900.

REDUCED —- Nice brick and alum inum sided home close to elem entary school. 3 bedrooms, fam ily room, study, 2 ’/a-car ottached garage, gas heat. ERA Hom e Warranty. $67,500.

MANCHESTER SCHOOLS — 3-bedroom 2-story home on 10.7 acres. 1st floor laundry, fireplace, gas heat, nice barn with w ater and elec., large workshop, lean-to, 2 large corrals. $77,000.

FARMHOME — Set on 4 acres in a beautiful areo. 5 bedrooms, fam ily room, formal dining room, large country kitchen. 2 new drain fields, septic, new wiring and plumbing. $79,900.

ERA HOME WARRANTY — 3-bedroom,2- bath home in a nice area of homes. Family room, excellent storage, pan­try in kitchen, gas heat, close to elem entary school. $81,900.

GRASS LAKE SCHOOLS — Im m ediate possession is a big plus for this3- bedroom ranch. Beautiful 3 acres ‘ setting on M ill Pond, fireplace, coved ’ ceilings, hardwood floors, attached 2-car garage. $89,900.

BI-LEVEL — With 5 acres. Features, fam ily room, fireplace, 2-car garage, pole barn with water and elec., close ’ to 1-94, large deck, patio, two’ out- < buildings, heated garage. $95,000.

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111 Park St. 475-9101 Chelsea, M i. 48118

Eves:Norma Kern ..........................475-8132Jeanene Riemenschneider475-1469 .Marilyn Chasteen.................475-2934D alQ ueenan ........................475-1819John P ierson..........................475-2064

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Anim als, Pets 6WOODSTOCK KENNELS

18531 Bush Rd.Ph. 475-1794

Inside and Outside Heated Runs Separate Housing for Cals

Love Provided Free _________________________________30tfFREE — 2 young male cots. Both de-

clawed. One tiger, one white. To good home only. Ph. 517-851-8974,persistently._____________________x34tf ■FREE PUPPIES — Gold Retriever/m ix. ;

Ph. 475-7449 after 6 p. m ,_____ x36-2FREE PUPPIES — Part Brittany, 6 '

weeks old, wormed. Ph. 475-8226. < __________ x36-2 ’LEARN TO RIDE this winter — English <

or Western instruction availab le. In- j door arena. Private lessons or learn jwith a friend. Ph. 428-8587,_____ x38-3PUREBRED ARABIAN HORSES for sale, J

all ages. Prices start at $500. Terms ■.availab le. Ph. 428-8587.________ x38-3 <M Y NAME IS LICORICE. I am a 2- i

year-old Daschshund. M y ow ners! work all day and I would like to find a ‘ hom e with someone who can spend i some time with me. I am a good wol- * chdog and in good health. Ph. j 475-2035 after 4 p.m. x36>

Lost and Found 7LOST — 2 dogs. Black and tan ■

male Coon Hound, 5 years old ond W alker pup, fem ale, 9 months old. > On Sat., Oct. 6, near Four M ile Lake. ' Anyone knowing anything of the : whereabouts of these dogs, please ! call collect 537-3526 after 3 p.m. REWARD._______________________ x20tf :LOST — Black cat, m ale, small white.- spot on lower abdomen. Vicinity of ■ Cavanaugh Lake and Ridge Rd., this summer any inform ation please phone 475-9341. x23tf

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10 The Cholsoa Standard, Thursday, February 14, 198Q

K LITTLE W A N T A D S ! BIG PLUSES FOR BIG RESULTS! «Lost and Found 7 W anted 1 0 M isc. Notice 1 2 Bus. Services 13 Bus. Services 13 Bus. ^ArvifAB 13 Buc. SArvIfAt ISREWARD FOR INFORMATION of the ' whereabouts of a bladk m ale cat

with a small w h ite spot betw een his black legs. Lost this fall. If he has found a new hom e, just let me know of his safety. Ph, 475-9341. x34tf

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Help W anted 8LOOKING for responsible adult to

run pinball arcade. Inquire at Chelsea Lanes from 11 a .m . to 5 p.m. _________________________________ x8lfWANTED — Bartender (M /F ), 40 hours

per w eek, day or night. Apply at Chelsea Lanes, 11 a .m . 1o 5 p.m. Waitress (M /F ), part-tim e to begin Aug. 26. No experience necessary. Part-time janitorial help and counter personnel. Apply at Chelsea Lanes in person, between 11 o.m . and 5 p.m.

x8tfWAITRESS WANTED, fu ll- or part-

time. Apply in person to the manager Country Kitchen Restaurant, 8128 M ain St., Dexter.____________ 23tf

Subsitute Bus DriversApply at bus garage, 8331 M ain , Dex­ter, or call 426-4314 betw een 9 and 2:30. .

DexterC om m un ity Schools

______________ ,_________________ x26lfSUBSTANTIAL EARNING, taking short

phone messages at home. Ph.1 -(312) 742-6663 Ext, 2051. x31tf RETIRED COUPLE for Caretakers in

exchange for a pleasant 4-room apartment w ith stove and refrigerator furnished. Small salary and olher benefits. Excellent working condi­tions, S end a p p lic a t io n s w ith references to Box JA-21, The ChelseaStandard. _____________________ x33tfTYPIST — Accurate and experienced,. part-time, to work on new com­puter. Ph. 475-1371, The Chelsea Standard, for interview appointment.________________________________ x34tfEXPERIENCED CLEANING PERSON—

I day a w eek; own transportation Ph. 475-2169, week-days after 5.________ _______________________x36-2

WOMEN — W ant additional income without a 40-hour week? Become

the boss in your own business. For in- formalion phone 475-1935.______x36-2

RN - LPNPart-time for afternoon shift, 2 days

per w eek, every olher Saturday and every Sunday off. Ph. 517-851-770,collect.______ ;___________________ 37-2FULL- OR PART-TIME, days, at the

C h e ls e a D a iry Q u e e n , Ph. 1-517-536-8215 for information. 37-2 HELP WANTED — To do counter work

and assemble orders. Apply in per­son, Chelsea Cleaners, 113 Park St.

'__________ 36RECEPTIONIST-SECRETARY with typing

skills. Send resume to P.O. Bo%220, Chelsea, M ich, ______ x37-2SECRETARY NEEDED — part-tim e, ex­

perienced. Must type. Apply 617 C i­ty Road, Manchester. Ph. 428-7039.

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RN'S, LPN'S N eeded im m e d ia te ly

TOP WAGES FLEXIBLE HOURS

Choice o f Assignments

Part-Time and Full-Time A vailable

MEDICALPERSONNEL

POOL320 N. Main

Ann Arbor, M i. 48104 Ph. 994-4200

____________________________ x36KIND, LOVING PERSON for house­

keeping and care of 18-month-old girl. 8-3:30 p.m . week-days, own transportation. Pratt Rd. off Dexter Rd. References. Call Cathy, 668-6715, days,_____________________________ x36

Cook Wanted

OLD BARN WANTED — W ill diss- assemble and rem ove to restore.

Ph. 1-453-5315 aske for Bob. x36-2

For Rent 1 1FOR LEASE — Second floor new

office space in V illage of Dexter, W ill partition to suit. Ph. 1-583-1356 or 1-852-8535. x42tf

ROOMS by day, w eek or month. Excellent for the single man or

retiree. Sylvan Hotel, Chelsea. Ph. 475-2911._______________________ x31tf

OFFICE SPACE availab le in downtown D exter. For in fo rm a tio n ca ll

426-4695. x48tf

FOR RENT — Fair Service Center for meetings,par ties, wedding

receptions, etc. W eekdays or w eek­ends. Contact John W ellnitz, phone 475:1518. x31tf

AMERICAN LEGION HALL Rental — $100-$175. Ph. Lena B ehnke,

475-9231, evenings and week-ends.lt f

CAR RENTAL by the day, w eek­end, w eek or month. Full insurance

co verage, low rates. C all Lyle Chriswell at Palmer M otor Sales.475-1301.________________________ 25tfFOR RENT — Country location, 2-

bedroom ranch home. Good access to 1-94. Rec room in full basement. Blacktop road. 15 minutes from Chelsea in W aterloo Rec, Area. $370, per month. No pets. Security deposit.Ph, 475-8674,_________________ x!5 tfFOR RENT — Large three bedroom

home, Natural gas heat, country kitchen, spacious living room, Knotty pine enclosed porch. Two car garage. Large shaded yard. $425 per month. Security deposit. No pets. Central location in Village of Grass Lake. Im­m ediate occupancy. Ph. 475-8674. ________________________________ x!5 tf

STORE FRONT BUILDING located on downtown M ain St., Dexter. Prime

location. Parking. 4,400 sq. ft. plus.Ph, 426-4695.____________________x18tfNICE HOME in village of Chelsea.

Close to shopping. No pets. Prefer quiet, non-drinking, non-smoking couple. W ill consider small fam ily. $400 per month. Ph. 475-1674. 27lf LAKEFRONT 3-BEDROOM HOUSE with

fireplace, on chain of seven lakes. N ine miles north of Chelsea. M anyextras. Ph. 485-2869,____________ x33tfSECOND-FLOOR APARTMENT — Suita­

ble for m arried couple only. References required. Heat furnished.Ph. 475-2018,____________________x34tf3-ROOM APARTMENT — Ph. 475-2062_________________________________36-2LARGE HOMES for rent — 4 bedrooms

up, betw een downtown and South school. Children w elcom e, no pets. 1 year lease. $395. Security deposit re­quired. Call 475-7151 or 475-7095. _________________________________38-4

COUNTRY HOME to Share: Single person or couple. Includes use of 25

acres, barns and equipm ent on a share basis. Orchard, garden and woodlot. W rite Box FE-1, The ChelseaStandard, Chelsea._____________-x38-4TWO ROOMS FOR RENT and share a

lakefront home with a scenic v iew , fr ie n d ly a tm o s p h e re , h ard w o o d floors, fireplace. $145 per person, negotiable. Heat included. For two fem ales or two males or couple. Ph.475-7494._______________________ x34tfHOUSE FOR RENT — Patterson Lake.

2-bedroom, year-around. $300 plus utilities. Ph. 663-9304 after 6 p.m. andweek-ends. x36-2

’ 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT — Partially furnished. $200 per month, utilities

included. Grass Lake. Ph. 1 -(517)522-4356._________________________x36SHARP 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT in

country farmhouse, $300 per month plus electricity. No children, no pets,no smoking. Ph. 426-3416.________-x36YEAR-ROUND COTTAGE overlooking

Crooked Lake. Hot w ater heat, m ar­ried couple only. References re- quired. Ph. 475-2018. x36tfIN CHELSEA — First and second

floor apartments. Centrally located, heat furnished. For m arried couple only . R eferences req u ired . Ph.475-2018._______________________ x36lfLARGE, 1-BEDROOM, second floor

apartm ent — unfurnished except stove and refrigerator. O nly m arried couples or older single persons should apply. No children oT pets. Heat fur­nished. Call bfetween 9 :3 0 a n d 8 p .m ., 662-8095. x36

PICK-UP a free copy of Bible re­ferences to comfort, Ph. 426-4982,

M . Smith. _______ ____________ -x25tf

JOB OPPORTUNITYApplications for the Electrical Appren­ticeship a re ava ilab le at the Voca­tional Education Office, Room 111, Eberwhlte School, 800 Soule Blvd,, Ann Arbor, Mich, from 10:00 a.m . to noon and 1:00 p .m . to 4:00 p.m . on weekdays.

Applicants must be 18 years of age, have completed high school and have one year o f high school a lgebra or the equivalent.

C om pleted applications must be returned to the Vocational Education Office no later than February 29, 1980. An Equal Opportunity Appren­t ic e s h ip P ro g ra m ,

■_____________ x 3 6 -4RUNNING OUT OF ROOM? Store

your "extras" in my secure heated, all-steel building. Pay just for the space you use. Ph. 475-8892.______35tfSINGLE PARENTS — Find out about

Parents W ith o u t Partners, at newcomers night, Tuesday, Feb, 19.Call Sue, 475-8521._______________ x36DANCE — Manchester Sportsman's

Club, Saturday, Feb. 16, 9-1:30, Luke Schaible Band. $10 couple BYOB GUITAR, BANJO and bass lessons—

private instruction at St. Joseph church in Dexter. C all Bob at1-459-9371, ____________________x37-2DATES ARE AVAILABLE for bowling

banquets at our large hall with pool table, juke box, pinball machines, and good food. Lots of parking. Arbor­w ay Pavillion, 7661 Ann Arbor Rd,, Grass Lakes. Ph, 522-4038. x38-3

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Bus. Services 13INCO M E TAX PREPARATION —

Michael W . Bush, MBA, BBA, AC. Individuals, small business, farms. 15 years accounting, tax, business ex­perience, including 6 years' university teaching experience. Long-time area resident. Ph. 426-4556._________ x36

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EXCAVATINGBulldozer — Backhoe

Road Work — Basements Trucking — Crane Work Top Soil — Demolition

Drainfield — Septic Tank Trenching, 5 " up

Industrial, Residential, Commercial CALL 475-7631

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LAWNMAINTENANCE

SNOW PLOWING SMALL

LANDSCAPING

RICHARD SMITH 475-8984 a fte r 5 p .m .________________________ 10rf

CEMENT WORKPATIOS - DRIVEWAYS - PORCHES

SIDEWALKS - WOOD DECKS

Experiences — Free Estimate

PHONE 428-7270xl5 tf

LEONARD REITH

Must be a responsible individual with a desire to advance. W illing to train.

SCHUMM'SCall

Jim Szamecki, 475-2020 for appointment

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CARPENTRY WORK WANTED — Rough or finished, a ll home repairs. Por­

ches, steps, drop ceilings, shelves, etc. Also dry w a ll, patching and paint­ing. Linoleum laid. Quality work. Ph. 428-8606 and ask for Paul. x37-4

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Baby Sitter 9LICENSED BABY SITTER — has full-

and part-tim e openings, w alking d is tance to South school. Ph.475-7630.________________ 14tfWILL BABYSIT In my hom e, Monday

through Friday, day or night. Children any age. Ph. 475-1828.________________________________x38-8

MOTHER DESPARATELY in need of babysitter for 2 sweet little girls, 8

and 4 years. Must be dependable. In your nom e or mine. Please call.475-1602,________________________ 36-2EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER w illin g

to sit in my home days Monday through Friday, until 5 p.m . Have one child' o f my own. Ph. 475-7156.

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W anted to R e nt 9a.LARGE HOUSE Vi m ile from town,

b y J u ly l.P h . 1-981-1750. 38-4WANTED TO RENT — 2-bedroom e-

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help. Over 500 places. All areas, sizes, prices. Central, open 9 to 9, 665*9361. x36

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Bus. Service* 13UPHOLSTERING & PRAPERIES for

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Card of Thanks 16CARD OF THANKS

I truly appreciate the kindness and excellent care given me while I was in the hospital and during my recovery at home. The supportive love and care of my family, neighbors and friends will always be very dear to me. I am grateful to Dr, Baum of Chelsea Medical Center, Dr. Waldyke of Territorial Clinic, Dr. Schaub, Dr. Dorr, Dr. McHugh and Dr. Eckstein at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. A special thank- you to Mrs. Wilfred Lane who so ably aided me in my recovery. The kindness shown me by the members of the OES and American Business Women’s Association will always be remembered by me.

Pat Baldwin.

THANK YOU, The nominees for village office would like to thank tihe good citizens of Chelsea for nominating us to the following positions of the Independent Par­ty: Charles Ritter, president; Loren Keezer, trustee; Joe Merkel, III, trustee; Sis Kanten, trustee. Please come out and sup­port us.

*O FFIC IA L N O T IC E

R E G U L A R M E E T IN G O F T H EDEXTER TOW NSHIP BOARD

w ill be held

Tuesday, February 19, 1980 - 7:30 p.m.of the

Dexter Township H ail, 6880 Dexter-Pinckney Rd.

ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED:1. The Sheriff's Department,2, Effect of revenue sharing and millage rollbacks.

W IL L IA M EISENBEiSER Dexter Township Clerk

*

N O T IC E O F

P U B L IC H E A R IN GThe Lima Township Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing Tuesday, February 19, 1980, at 8:00 p.m. at Lima Township Hall to hear the request of Robert and Maureen Burskey, 13930 Green Acres Lane, Chelsea, for a variance of the Lima Township Ordinance, Section 10.02 Nonconforming Lots of Record.

L IM A t o w n s h i p

B O A R D O F A P P E A L SHarold Trinkle, Chairm an

N O T I C E O F

R E G U L A R M E E T IN Gand

P U B L IC H E A R IN Gof the

D E X T E R T O W N S H I P Z O N I N G B O A R D

T o B e H e l d

M O N D A Y , FEB. 1 8 .1 9 8 07 :30 p.m.

D E X T E R T O W N S H I P H A L L68 80 Dexter-Pinckney Road

AGENDA:1. Consider application from Thomas and William Peltcs to rezone all land in the E V i of the NE V a

of Section 34, south of Island Lake Rd, from AG to RR or RC.

2. Consider application from Martin Ruhlig, Jr. for a Conditional Use Permit to operate a sand quarry and produce stand at 11296 Island Lake Rd.3. Consider application from Forrest Begres for a Conditional Use Permit to operate a cider press and have retail sales of off-premises produced farm produce at 12075 Island Lake Rd.

D E X T E R T O W N S H I P

Z O N I N G B O A R DThomas F. Ehman, Chairm an - 4 2 6 -4 1 5 5

Card off Thanks 16’C U B 6 * TRANKS

*4

The fam ily of Blanche Mohrlock gratefully ack­nowledges her friends, neighbors’ and rela tives’ messages of sympathy, prayers, floral offerings, memorial gifts, their love and friendship throughout the years. To Thomas Holmes we give special thanks for his devotion and kind assistance. We also thank the pallbearers, Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Dr. Krausse, Dr. Waldyke, the nurses and aides at Cedar Knoll Nursing Home, the Reverend Marvin McCallum, the Reverend Kenneth Lindland, Sandy Schmunk and the women of the Chelsea United Methodist church who prepared and served the fellowship luncheon.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wortley.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wortley.Nieces, nephews and families.

CARD OF T H A N K S -Thank you to everyone for all

the flowers and remembrances I received on the occasion of my retirement. Your kindness will not be forgotten.

Ella McMillan.

Legal Notices 18MORTGAGE SAUE - Default has been

made In the conditions of a mortgage made by MACK LEWIS JR, and VEARLIE M. LEWIS, husband and wife to ANN ARBOR MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a Michigan corporation Mortgagee, Dated July 2, 197&, ana recorded on July 3,1975, in Liber 1515, on page 730, Washtenaw .County Records, Michigan, and. assigned by said Mortgagee

ASSOCIATION, a National MortAssociation, by an assignment dated July 28,

. ’ ' i J i 1 ■ * ‘ ' "1075, and recorded on July 30,1075, In Liber 1518, on page 721, Washtenaw County Records, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of THIRTY SIX THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED SEVENTY AND 50/100 Dollars ($36,770.50), Including Interest at 8W% per annum.

Under the power of sdle contained In said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice Is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, at the Huron St. en­trance to the Washtenaw County Building in Ann Arbor, Michigan, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., Local Time, on March 27,1980,

Said premises are situated in the Township * " s&i ............ ~ .............of Ypsilanti Washtenaw County, Michigan,

and are described as:Located in the Township of Ypsilanti,

Lot 3,n, a pi

the North one' half of Section 15, Town 3

t DSlWashtenaw County, Michigan, Lot 3, Gault

-y mil Subdivision, a part ofFarms Hickory

CARD OF THANKSWe would like to thank our

relatives, friends, and neighbors for the many acts of kindness, for prayers, flowers and gifts-upon the death of husband and father, Arlis Frederick; A special thanks to the Rev. Marvin McCallum for his calls and comforting words; also the Staffan Funeral home. Your thoughts and1 kindness will always be appreciated.The family of Arlis Frederick.

Legal Notices 18MORTGAGE SALE - Default having

been made in the terms and conditions of a certain mortgage made by Bruce A. Serwin, a single man, of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, Mortgagor to STAN­DARD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, A Federal Association, ofTroy, Oakland County, Michigan, Mortgagee dated the 11th day of May, 1979, and record­ed In the office of the Register of Deeds, forthe County Washtenaw and State of Michigan, on the 21st day of May, 1979, in Liber 1707 of Washtenaw County Records, on Page 256, on which mortgage there is claim­ed to be due, at the date of this notice, for principal and interest, the sum of FortyEight Thousand Eight Hundred Forty and 7/U ~ "87/100 Dollars ($48,840.87);And no suit or proceedings at law or In

equity having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof, Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute of the State of Michigan In such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that on Thursday the 20th day of March, 1980, at 10:00 O’clock a.m. Local Time, said mortgage will be foreclos­ed by a sale at public auction, to the highest bidder at the West entrance to the Washtenaw County Building in the City of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan (that being the building where the Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw is held), of the premises described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage, with the interest thereon at Ten and three quarters percent (10 %) per an­num and all legal costs, charges and ex­penses, including the attorney fees allowed by law, and also any sum or sums which may be paid by the undersigned, necessary to protect its interest in the premises. Which said premises are described as follows: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Ann Arbor, in the County of Washtenaw and State of .Michigan, and described as follows, to-wit:

Lot Two Hundred Thirty (230), Springwater Subdivision No. 2, according to the plat thereof recorded in Liber 4 of Plats, Paee 47, Washtenaw County Records.

During the One month immediately follow­ing the sale, the property may be redeemed.

Dated at Troy, Michigan, January 24,1980. STANDARD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,A Federal Association Mortgagee

DYKEMA, GOSSETT, SPENCER, GOODNOW& TRIGG Attorneys for Mortgagee 2401 West Big Beaver Rd.Troy, Michigan 48084

South, Range 7 East, Ypsilaritl Township, Washtenaw Couhty, Michigan, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Liber 13 of Plats, Pages 16 and 17, Washtenaw County Records.

During the six months immediately follow­ing the sale, the property may be redeemed.

Dated: February 14, I960,FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Assignee of Mortgagee

.GEORGE E. KARL Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee 1475 Penobscot Bldg.Detroit, Michigan 48226

Feb. 14-21-28-Mar. 6-13

MORTGAGE SALE — Default having been ’ made in the terms and conditions of a certain mortgage made by John Spannos and Catherine Spannos, (AKA - Katherine Span­nos) his wife, of Salem Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan, Mortgagors to STANDARD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, A Federal Associa­tion, of Troy, Oakland County, Michigan, Mortgagee, dated the 6th day of December, 1972, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deedi, for the County of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, on the 26th day of December, 1972, in Liber 1423 of Washtenaw County Records, on Page 779, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, for principal and in­terest, the sum of TWENTY ONE THOU­SAND ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN and

•77/100 Dollars ($21,118.77).And no suit or proceedings at law or in

equity having been instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof, Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute of the State of Michigan in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that on Thursday the sixth of March, 1980, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. Local Time, said mortgage will be foreclos­ed by a sale at public auction, to the highest bidder at the West entrance to the Washtenaw County Building in the City of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan (that being the building where the Circuit Court for the County of Washtenaw is held), of the premises described in said mortgage,or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount due, as aforesaid, on said mortgage, with thb in­terest thereon at Seven and one quarter per-• - ■ •cent (7-V4%) per annum and all legal costs, charges and expenses, including the at­torney fees allowed by law, and also any sum or sums which may be paid by, the undersign­ed, necessary to protect its interest in the premises.

Which said premises are described as follows: All that certain piece of parcel of land situate in the Township of Salem in the County of Washtenaw and State of Michigan, and described as follows, to-wit: Commenc­ing at the Northwest comer of Section 10, Town 1 South, Range 7 East, Salem Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan; thence Easterly along the North line of Sec­tion, 163 feet; thence South 1336 feet; thence Westerly parallel to the North line of said section, 163 feet; thence North 3° 58' East 1336 feet to the Place of Beginning, Salem Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan.

During the six (6) months immediately following the sale, the property may be redeemed.

Dated at Troy, Michigan, November 16, 1979.

STANDARD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, A Federal Association Mortgagee

DYKEMA, GOSSETT, SPENCER, GOODNOW & TRIGGS 2401 West Big Beaver Rd.Troy, Michigan 48084 Attorneys for Mortgagee

Jan 17-24-31-Feb 7-14

Jam-31-Feb. 7-14-21-28

HEATING UNIT FIRESOne out of every 10 fires in the

United States begins in some kind of heating unit, according to the Insurance Information Institute.

L I M A T O W N S H I P P L A N N I N G C O M M I S S I O N

NOTICE OF

P U B L IC H E A R IN G STO BE HELD ON

M A R C H 4, 1980At the Lima Township Hall

CASE PC 80-1

To consider rezoning of the remainder of the North­west Quarter Section of Section 10, from General Agriculture (AG-1) to Rural Residential (RS), (3 acre minimum building sites).This action is being initiated by the Lima Township Planning Commission to bring the following proper­ties in conformance with the remaining quarter sec-

10-2B 10-4-AI-A910-2C 10-4-A1-C10-4D 1 0-4-AI D10-A1-A1 10-810-4-A1-A2 10-910-4-A1 -A3 10-5-B210-4-A1-A4 10-1 IF10-4-A1-A5 10-4C10-4-A1-A6 10-4-A1 -A) 010-4-A1-A7

CASE PC 80 -2

To consider application for special land use permitDance (9631 Trinkle Road,for the Trinkle Barn

Dexter, Michigan).

L I M A T O W N S H I P P L A N N I N G C O M M I S S I O N

Vickie L. Connell, Secretary

Legal N o tic e * 1 8^ WoRTOAGE SALE - Default he* been fnade in the conditions of a mortgage made by BRIAN D. WARD, a single man, and CHARLOTTE A. NAYLOR to ANN ARBOR MORTGAGE CORPORATION, a Michigan corporation, Mortgagee, Dated May, 17, 1979, andVecorded on May 18; 1979 In Liber1707, on page 23, Washtenaw Couhty

' ” chtfl .............................Records, Michigan, and assigned by said Mortgagee to FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION a NationalMortgage Association, by an assignment

IMSdated May, 17,1979, and recorded on May 18, 1979, In Liber 1707, on page 27, Washtenaw County Records, Michigan, on which rnort-. gage (here Is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of THIRTY NINE THOU­SAND EIGHT HUNDRED NINETEEN AND 79/100 Dollars ($39,819.79), including interest at 11% per annum.

Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in speh case made and.provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, at the Huron St. en­trance to the Washtenaw County Building in Ann Arbor, Michigan, at 10:00 o’clock A.M., Local Time, on February 14,1980.

Said premises are situated in Township of Augusta, Washtenaw County, Michigan, and are described as:

A parcel of land situated in the West '6 of the Southeast V. of Section 38, Town 4 South, Range 7 East, Augusta Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan, more par­ticular described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of said Section 36, thence North 86 degrees 48' 0” West along, the South section line, 2172.54 feet; thence continuing along the South section line North88 degrees 48’ 00" West, 167.65 feet; thence North 00 degrees 48’ 00" West, 711.58 feet to the centerline of Torrey Road; thence North89 degrees 56' 00" East, 167.66 feet, along the centerline of Torrey Road; thence South 00 degrees 48' 00" West, 715.29 feet, to the Place

, of Beginning.During the six months immediately follow­

ing the sale, the property may be redeemed.Dated: January 10,1980

FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Assignee of Mortgagee

GEORGE E. KARL Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee 1475 Penobscot Bldg.Detroit, Michigan 48226

Jan. 10-17-24-31-Feb. 7-1980

^STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for

The County of Washtenaw Estate of ZORA BLANCHE MOHRLOCK, DECEASED

File No. 72101 'Address of Decedent: Village of Chelsea,

Washtenaw County, Michigan.Date of Death: January 27,1980 TAKE NOTICE: On'February 19, 1980 at

9:00 a.m., in the Probate Courtroom, Washtenaw County Building, Ann Arbor, Michigan, before the Honorable Rpdney E.

■ Hutchinson, Judge of Probate a hearing will be held on the petition of Charles Wortley for probate of a purported will of the deceased dated March 31,1954, and for granting of ad­ministration to GARY WORTLEY and JEAN HUBBARD, as Co-Personal Representatives with Will Annexed, or some other suitable person and to determine the heirs of the deceased.

Creditors of the deceased are notified that all claims against the estate must be presented said GARY WORTLEY and JEAN HUBBARD, at 20051 Old US 12, Chelsea, Michigan, and 1184 Grandview, Grass Lake, Michigan 49240, respectively, and a copy fil­ed with the court on or before April 10,1980.

Notice is further given that the estate will be assigned to persons entitled thereto.

Dated: January 29,1980CHARLES WORTLEY Petitioner 219 Madison Street Chelsea, Michigan 48118

Attorney for Petitioner;PETER C. FLINTOFT, (P-13531 ) 121 South Main Street Chelsea, Michigan 48118 Phone: 313/475-8671 Feb 7

Jay cette WeekBeingObserved

The week of Feb. 10-17 is being celebrated as U. ,S. Jaycette Week by the Jaycee Auxiliary in Chelsea.

Chelsea’s auxiliary’ was chartered in 1956 and the year began with a babysitting service at the fair and a mothers’ march against polio. Since that time, their service to the Jaycees and the community has been non­stop. The group averages 30 key projects each year as well as assisting with 15 or more Jaycee projects.

Members participate in leader­ship workshops, family life pro­grams, district and state pro­jects. The auxiliary presently has 13 regular members and three special members. Two hold state offices as well as local positions on the board.

Community service projects this year have included teachers’ appreciation, pet food drive, meal drivers recognition, Walk for Mankind, and fund raising for Muscular Dystrophy, Lupus, Reyes Syndrome and Cystic Fibrosis.

Social activities range from pool parties to kidnap breakfasts. The Milan Jaycettes defeated Chelsea in overtime at baseball' in September by one run, and Chelsea has issued a challenge for a rematch in April.

Joint projects with the Jaycees include the needy k id s’ Christmas, fair float, horse show, blood drive and DSA banquet.

New officers for 1980-81 will be elected in April and joint installa­tion will be held in May. Young men between the ages of 18 and 36 interested in joining the Jaycees should call President Robert Meyer. Jaycee wives are welcome to join the auxiliary.

The Jaycette Creed states;—We believe we become more

capable women through active membership;

—In serving our community as a family we strengthen our ap­proach

—Faith in God is essential to a democratic way of life;

—Effort and sincere co* o|>eratlon arc the keystones of a successful auxiliary.

Telephone your club news to 475-1371

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L IM A T O W N S H IP N O T IC E O F

Z O N I N G C H A N G EI herewith certify that the Lima Township Board

at a legally constituted meeting on January 7, 1980 passed the recommended change in the Zoning Ordi­nance dated February 7, 1977, rezoning the North­east corner of Section 18, T1S, R4E, Lima Township, Washtenaw County, Michigan from A-l General Ag­riculture to R-S Suburban Residential.

These documents are ayailable for inspection, by appointment at 10411 Chelsea-Dexter Road.

L IM A T O W N S H IPARLENE BAREIS, CLERK

- N O T I C E -Sylvan Township Taxpayers

Sylvan Township Treasurer will be at Sylvan Township Halt, 112 W . Middle St., Chelsea, to collect Sylvan Township Taxes every Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 5 p.m., and Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. dur­ing the months of Dec., Jan., and Feb.

CHECKS W IL L BE ACCEPTED BY M A IL

All Dog Licenses must be paid to Sylvan Township Treasurer before March 1, 1980, to avoid penalty.

ALL DOG LICENSES $4.00 Robies Vaccination paper* must b« preaented

in ardor to obtain (icons*.

F R E D W . P E A R S A L LSYLVAN TOWNSHIP TREASURER

Phone 475-7251

N O T I C E -D E X T E R T O W N S H IP T A X P A Y E R S

I will be at Dexter Township Hall, 6880 Dexter-Pinckney Rd., Dexter, to collect Dexter Township taxes on the following days: every Wednesday afternoon 1 to 4 p.m., and Fri­day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through December, 9 to 4 in January and February.

Those who wish may send check or money order. Receipts will be returned by mail.

A ll dog licenses must- be paid to the Dexter Township treasurer before M arch 1, 1980 to avoid penalty.

A L L DOG LICENSES $ 4 .0 0

Unexpired Rabies vaccination papers mult be presented in order to obtain dog licenser.

L O R IN D A J E D E L EDEXTER TOWNSHIP TREASURER

- N O T I C E -Lyndon Township Taxpayers

I w ill be ot m y home a t 95 08 Beeman Rd. to collect Lyndon Township taxes and issue dog licenses every M onday ond Friday between 9 :0 0 a .m . and 5 :0 0 p.m. during December, January, and February, and a t the Chelsea State Bank, Saturday, February 2 and 9 from 9 :0 0 a.m . to 1 2 :00 noon to accept paym ent of taxes and issue dog licenses.Those who wish may send check or money order in payment of taxes and dog licenses. Enclose complete tax notice, and unexpired rabies certificates. Receipts w ill be returned by m ail.Please odd one percent (1 % ) to taxes paid a fte r February 15.

A ll dog licenses are $ 4 .0 0 and must be purchased from Lyndon Township treasurer before M arch 1, 1 9 8 0 to ovoid penalty. Unexpired rabies vaccination papers must be presented to obtain license.

B A R B A R A R O D E R IC KLYNDON TOW NSHIP TREASURER

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Rogers porners Extension, Tuesday, Feb. 19,8 p.m. at Elsie Hinderer’s, 11994 Pleasant Lake Rd. Co-hostess, JoAnn Friedal. Speaker, Don Jenkins. Bring an antique.

* * *Chelsea Child Study Club,

Tuesday, Feb. 26, at home of Wyn Schumann. Dr. Joel Saper will speak on topic of headaches.Guests of members welcome.

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Chelsea Band and Orchestra Boosters February meeting date moved to Feb. 21 because of Patriots’ Week-end, Election ofofficers will take place.

* * *Huron Valley Mothers of Twins

Jlub, Monday, Feb. 18,7:30 p.m., W estminster Presbyterian church, 1914 Greenview, Ann Ar­bor. Betty Bash of Parents Anonymous speaks on emotional and physical abuse of children. Husbands invited. Ph. Jan Weid-mayer, 428-8531.

* * *Washtenaw County Convales­

cent Homes Auxiliary, Wednes­day, Feb. 20, 9:30 at at Zion Lutheran church, 1501 W. Liber­ty, Ann Arbor.

* * *Olive Lodge No. 156, F&AM

Fellowcraft Degree, Tuesday,Feb. 19, 7:30 p.m, at the Temple.

* * •Used Furniture Sale, Feb.

14-15, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Rear en­trance, ground floor, Chelsea United Methodist RetirementHome. xadv36

* * *Rogers Corners Farm Bureau,

Friday, Feb. 15, 8:30 p.m. at home of Luther and Barbara Schaible, 4665 Fletcher Rd., Man­chester.

* * *Homemakers Club, Monday,

Feb. 25,8 p.m. at Lima Township Hall. Guests welcome, RSVP to Barb Wolfgang, 475-7941, Liz Houle, 475-8058, or Barb Seabury before Feb. 18. Speaker, Man­chester Police Chief WilliamZsenyuk. ,

* ♦ *Single Parents: Find out about

Parents Without Partners at newcomers night, Tuesday, Feb.19. Phone Sue, 475-8521.

* * *Chelsea Community Farm

Bureau, Thursday, Feb. 14, 7:15 p.m. pot-luck at the home of Car’ and Ella Heller.

SEC ROUNDUP:

Title Showdown Expected In Chelsea-Saline Contest

Ann Arbor Eagles Fridays at 6 p.m.

fish fries, advx38-3

Senior Citizens meet third Fri­day of every month, pot-luck din­ner, games and cards. 6 p.m. a. Senior Citizen Activities CenterIon W. Middle St.

* * *Home Meals Service, Chelsea.

;Meals served daily to elderly or, 'disabled. Cost per meal, $1.50 for those able to pay. Interested par­ties, call Barbara Branch,475-7644 or Ann Feeney, 475-1493.

* * *' Recreation Council meets firs Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the village council room above the police offices. Open to the public.

* * *Knights of Columbus Women’s

Auxiliary, second Thursday of each month, 8 p.m. at K. of C.Hall, 20750 Old US-12.

* * *Lyndon Township Board

regular meetings the third Tues­day of each mouth, 7 p.m., in Lyn­don Town Hall. adv42tf

Lima Township Planning Com­mission, first Tuesday of each month, 8 p.m., Lima TownshipHall. advx2tf

* * *Meetings of the Lyndoh

Township Planning Commission are held at 8 p.m. the second Thursday of every month at Lyn­don Town Hall.* * *

American Legion hospital equipment is available by contacting Larry Gaken at 475-7891.

Sharon Township Board regular meeting, first Thursday ofeachmonth, 8:30 p.m. adv42tf

■ , * * *The Church of Jesus Christ of

Latter Day Saints (Mormons) meets every Sunday at theRebekah Lodge. Public welcome.

* * * ■North school Parent Group,

first Thursday of each month, 8 to 9:30 p.m., North school Media Center.

, * * *Chelsea Village Council meets

the first and third Tuesdays of each month.

* * *Inverness Country Club pot-

luck and euchre party, 6:30 p.m., first Tuesday of each month.

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Chelsea Band and Orchestra Boosters, second Thursday of each month, 7:30 p.m., highschool band room.

■ * * *Lima Township Board regular

meeting first Monday of each month, 8 p.m., Lima Township Hall.

* * *L.D./E.I. Parent Group meets

every second Wednesday of the month, 7:30 p.m., Room 210 at Chelsea High school.

i* * *Lions Club, first and third

Tuesday of every month, 6:45 p.m.s at Chelsea Community Hospital.

* <e *Chelsea Community Hospital

Nutrition Program pre-natal nutrition classes, fourth Tuesday of each month, 6 to 7 p.m. at the hospital. To register, phone 475-1311 (ext. 354). Class is free of charge.

* * *Chelsea Athletic Boosters meet

fourth Wednesday of each month in the Chelsea High school

, cafeteria. 1980 dates: Feb. 27,March 26, April 23, May 28.

* * *Sylvan Township Board

regular meetings, first Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m., SylvanTownship Hall, 112 W. Middle St.

* * *Boy Scout Troop 476 wants

newspapers. Ph. 475-2850 or 475-7547 for pick-up schedule.

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W aterloo UMWS Waterloo Village United

Methodist Women’s Society met Wednesday, Feb. 6 at the home of Eloise Schultz.

A pot-luck was held at noon, with seven members and one guest in attendance.

Two thank you notes were received, one from, the Beeman family and one from Jenny Walz.

World Day of Prayer will be observed at the United Methodist church on Friday, March 7. The meeting was closed with a benediction.

Next meeting will be held Wednesday, March 5, at the home of Mary Clark.

The Chelsea Woodshed Presents:a

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M o n d ay -S tea m ed Alaskan Crab Legs Served with green salad & shed fries

$9.25. . QGr person

T u e sd ay -D ee p Fried Battered Chicken o Served with green salad &

shed fries$5.50

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Wednesday —Ocean Fresh Battered Fish Served with green salad & shed fries 1 .

$5.75per person

Specials Available 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. 1CHELSEA 113 S. Main

Chelsea, Michigan ( J u s t 1 5 m i n u t e s f r o m A n n A r b o r ) Call 475*1922

Monday - Thursday 7*10 Friday and Saturday 7*11 Closed Sundays

EATERY

The league’s top three teams kept their top status by defeating Dexter, Lincoln arid Jackson County Western in SEC play this week.

The stage is now set for this Friday’s game between Chelsea and Saline at Chelsea, which could determine the league championship for the season.

If the Bulldogs win, the title is theirs outright. If Saline should take the contest, however, a first- place tie between the two teams is likely.

Milan 60, J. C. Western 55—Milan hit four free throws with

just 19 seconds left to play in the game and Jackson County Western never scored again, as Milan maintained its third-place standing in the SEC.

Ivan Calloway scored 15 of his 17 points in the final half, and John Gruden added 16 to help Milan to its 4-3 SEC record and 10-5 over-all.

Saline 43, Lincoln 38—Not only was it an unusually

low scoring game, but lowly Lin­coln came uncomfortably close to upsetting the Hornets in SEC play Friday night.’

Saline never lost the lead it took with five minutes left in the first half, but Lincoln did come as close as three points in the final quarter.

Lincoln’s Jim Czlnski racked up 16 points, the final four shots being made without his eyeglasses, which wfere broken. Saline star John Kendzicky grab­bed 16 rebounds and contributed 12 points to the victory, .

Lincoln dropped to 2-6 in the SEC while Saline moved its record to ,7-1.

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and Darrow Keezer, Todd Sprague and Mike Bareis each had eight. Jeff Shaw had 10 re­bounds to go along with his seven points, Bob "Trevino had five points and Jeff Lantis had two.

Leading in rebounds was Keezer with 13, followed by Boyd and Shaw with 10 each, andSprague with eight.* * *Score by quartersChelsea 16 16 6 22-60Dexter 9 13 17 9—48

Pinckney Cagers Win Over Howell

Three high-performance quarters gave Pinckney a 68-62 victory over Howell in basketball play Friday night, Feb. 8.

An aggressive first period, in which the Pirates outscored Howell, 17 to 11, got them through a faltering second quarter for a 29-all half-time finish. The third quarter saw Pinckney coming back strong, outscoring their op­ponents, 18 to 14, frohn which they coasted into the final period with 21 to Howell’s 19.

Haak led Pinckney in scoring with 24, followed by Janowski with 16 and Evans with 11.

! S r 1Twin (laughters, Cynthia Jean

and Ann Carolyn, Thursday, Feb. 7 to John and Lisa Di Tiberlo of Oak Park, IU. Maternal grand­parents are Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Sherrard of Plainwell, former residents of Chelsea.

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Week of Feb. 18-22 Monday—Patriots Day.

school.Tuesday—Spaghetti with

cheese, buttered corn, bread and butter, dessert of the day, milk.

Wednesday—Fish burgers with tarter sauce, buttered green beans, tatar tots with catsup, pudding and cookie, milk.

Thursday—Oven fried chicken, mashed potatoes, buttered peas, biscuit and butter, dessert, milk.

Friday—Ham salad sandwich, joup of the day and crackers, Jell-0 whip, milk.

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Two of Chelsea’s Biddy Basket­ball Leagues got into full swing test Saturday, with 10 games played. Nearly 200 youngsters in the WBA (7 and 8 year olds) and the ABA (9 and 10 year olds) com­peted at Beach Middle school With the following results:WBAPistons 12, Bucks 10—

Larry Nix and Reno Nye led the Pistons in scoring, with eight and four points, respectively, while Scott Brugh and Steve Everett hustled and played good team basketball for the Bucks.Knicks 13, Cavaliers 1 2 -

Good defensive play by Suzanne and Helen Cooper coupl­ed with Chad Starkey’s 10 points paced the Knicks. Brent Norton scored all 12 points for the Cavaliers, while Lance Satter- thwaite played excellent defense. Kings 18, Celtics 8—

The Kings featured a balanced scoring attack and were led by James Dimmick, Chris Calllson and Grant Kidd, Eric Frislnger scored four points for the Celtics, while Matt Herter played outstanding defense.76’ers 18, Nuggets t -

The sharp shooting of Jeff Mar­shall, ball handling of Kyle Plank and good defense of Loren Keezer paced the 76’ers. The Nuggets played good team basketball, with Jeff Patterson and Matt Weis leading the scoring. CUppers 20, Bullets 15-

Todd Hammel had 10 points, Jim Coleman scored six and the rest of the CUppers played hustl­ing defense in their win over the Bullets. Robbie Stofer played great defense and scored six points, whUe Phillip Eassa hustl­ed and stole the baU several times for the BuUets.

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W AKE U P W IT H U S !With the closing of The Chelsea Restaurant, after years of fine service, where do you eat breakfast downtown?

At The Chelsea Woodshed, of course! Begin­ning on Monday, February 11th we will be serving a full breakfast menu. In addition to our fine lunches and dinners, you can now wake up with The Chelsea Woodshed too!

Breakfast served from 7 a.m. until II a m.. Monday through Saturday. Closed Sunday.113 S. Main Chelsea, Michigan Call 475-1922

ABASuperpenlcs 18, Warriors 18 -

Stove Petty scored two of his game-high six points at the buzzer, and Mark Larson and Stacey Murphy played good defense, to pace the Sonics’ win. Jay Mareutay, Junior Morseau and Brad Cox all contributed to the scoring for the Warriors. Pacers 81, Spurs 31—

Led by Greg Halst with 17 and Kirk Lawton and Randy Hafner with 10 each, the Pacers out­pointed the Spurs. Mark Bareis paced the Spurs with 19 points, while Pam Brown and Tim Anderson played outstanding defense.Rockets 41, Lakers 31—

John Cattell scored 20 points and Sailie Wilson and Lee Red­ding played great defense, in pac­ing the Rockets. Angie Defont played inspired defense and Ward and Ken Beauchamp scored eight and four points, respectively, for the Lakers. Hawks 40, Nets 28-

The defensive play of Joe Koszegi and the scoring of Ron Johnson, 24 points, and Mike Popovich, 10 points, led the Hawks. Matt Steinhauer scored all 28 points for the Nets, with outstanding offensive and defen­sive support from Matt Kemp and Tommy Mensard. Trailblazers 35, Suns 4—

The Suns exhibited a “never say die” attitude in their game with the Trailblazers. The hustle of Ted Zaboroski, Robby McDowell and Debbie Koenn pac­ed the Suns. Matt Bohlender and Jeff Stacey scored a combined total of 29 points in leading the Trailblazers.

Biddy basketballers go at it again this Saturday at Beach school, with games beginning at 9 a.m. Thepublic is invited to at­tend all games.

Area Students on D ean’s Honor ListA t A lbion College

Three area students are among those appearing on the Dean’s list at Albion College, Albion, for the fall sememster.

Earning the listings were Mike Kozminski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kozminski, 4678 Peckins Rd.; Bruce Garlick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory W. Garlick, 644 W. Main St., Manchester; and Clayton Parr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Parr, 5450 Sharon Hollow Rd.

To receive this honor, students must earn a minimum 3.4 grade point average based on a 4.0 scale, while maintaining a full class load during the semester.

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A NEW PLAY AREA at North school is the goal of an upcoming play area ior kindergartners. Enjoying play equipment at North, garage sale, to be held to the kindergarten rooms of North school above, are, from left, Julie Koch, StephanieNorris, Michael Tremper, Saturday, Feb. 23, from 8 to 4. Proceeds will be used for blacktopfrtog a Dana Harden, Fernando Hermosillo, Katie Flynn and Matt Prentis.

New Books at McKune LibraryKTem NAAAmI I u xL in imk J iU jv Mrt a * 4 A. 1 M A nM <1 .New books recently obtained

by McKune Memorial Library in­clude the following:

No End to Yesterday by Shelagh MacDonald. This is more

the lyricism, violence and tenderness that comprises the human condition.

Looking Terrific by Emily Cho. Focuses on the language of

weather and her observations of life.

than a novel, it is the story of a clothing. How does it control yourchild determined to survive.

The Silver Ghost by Chuck Kinder. Imagining himself sometimes as James Dean’s rein­carnation, sometimes as a beat­nik gangster poet straight out of Jack Kerouac, Jimbo lives a legend of his own construction.

Provenance by Frank McDonald. A sweeping and powerful novel about a hoard of art masterpieces stolen by the Nazis during World War H.

behavior, affect your life? How do you project your unique per­sonal style.

The Wild Edge by Philip Kop- per. This is a celebration of beach life along the Atlantic coast. Field guide, wildlife appreciation and beachcomber’s handbook.

Make Your Own Furniture by Paul Howard. Designs are easy to follow, attractive, durable and can be made in several hours.

The House by the Sea by May

Britain’s Royal Family by fmmm n. u . dii a. ™ u Donald Edgar. Recounts the

™ *at fascinating lives and times of themost celebrated and popular family of the realm. Beginning

Just Abpye. MyjHiead by James . Sarton. This is a journal of a Baldwin. A haunting, touching creative, spirited woman with and revealing work filled with aU much to say about solitude, the

Richard Wolter. In-depth coverage of kites, ballooning, soaring, hang gliding and parachuting. Along with beautiful photography.

Passion Play by Jerzy Kosin- ski. An indelible narrative of love and loss.

Brando for Breakfast by Anna Kashfi Brando. Anna Kashfi shows the ability to admire Bran­do’s greatness even as she rails against his imperfections.

Movie Book by The Saturday Evening Post. A glimpse of a medium which, more than any other, personifies the American dream.

with Edward VII, it tells the stories of each royal household.

The Awakening by Richard Meredith. An old-fashioned ghost story.

Speed of Light by Gwyneth Cravens. A subtle, terrifying plan for the manipulation of the American public that cannot be stopped by any ordinary means.

The Blood Carnelian by Jean Raynes. A novel of romantic suspense! Combines treachery, abduction and murder.

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'thereto as may be necessary to complete the 'sale of said lands and of each and every 'parcel thereof, at the office of the County Treasurer, or at such convenient place as

‘shall be selected by him at the county seat of the county of Washtenaw State of Michigan;

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rein; or If noharges andt*..., ..........je entire thereof, then the11 be offered and sold, L___ ,nd cannot be sold for taxes, im charges, such parcel shall be

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passed over for the time ,the succeeding day, or before the close of the fsale, be reoffered, and If on such second of- ' fer, or during such sale, the same cannot be ■sold for the amount aforesaid, the County !Treasurer shall bid off the same in the name ' of the State.i Witness the Hon. Edward D. Deake, Clr- 1 cult Judge, and the seal of said Circuit Court of Washtenaw County this 22nd day of

(January A. D. 80.j /s/ Edward D. Deakec ■ Circuit Judge.Countersigned, Robert M. Harrison, Clerk ..by /s / Helen B. Hagen, Deputy Clerk.

STATE OF MICHIGAN(IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE

COUNTY OF WASHTENAW In the Matter of the Complaint of the State

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■ TO THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE v COUNTY OF WASHTENAW ' LOREN E. MONROE, State Treasurer of 'the State of Michigan, respectfully shows un- ;to the Court:

1. That he Is the State Treasurer of the State of Michigan and makes and files this

’ P.A. 1965, as amended, i 2. That Schedule A annexed hereto is the tax record required by the act first above mentioned ana contains the description of all lands in the aforesaid county upon which taxes, which were assessed for the years

'mentioned therein, hive remained unpaid Tor more than one year after they were (returned as delinquent, the description of all 'lands in said county heretofore bid off In the Aame of the State and thus held and upon which taxes which were asse ’ ’to the tax for which such lands were sold to the State have remained unpaid for more than one year after they were returned delin­

quent.In said

‘which

3. That extended separately schedule against each description of said lands therein contained are (a) the total amount of delinquent taxes upon said description for the non-payment of which the ; same may lawfully be sola at the next annual tax sale, (b) interest computed thereon as 'provided by law to the first day of May, next

ng, (c) a collection fee of four per cent ___ i snail be a minimum of 11.00 as provid­ed by Section 211.59 C.L. 1970, as amended, and (d) $5.50 for expenses, all In accordance

' yith the provisions of the act first above mentioned.. 4. That all of the aforesaid taxes, interest

and charges are valid, delinquent and un­paid, and nave remained delinquent and un­paid for sufficient time to authorize and re- quire, ,JJL

( sale ol\ which tneywer__________ __________

in said schedule at the next annual tax sale for the non-payment thereof, and that the said taxes, interest, collection fee and ex-

■ penses so extended In said schedule against •each parcel of land therein described con- ■stltute a valid lien upon each of the said several parcels of land, described In said schedule as therein and against which ex-

•' tended in favor of the people of the State of Michigan, the payment of which lien this court may enforce as a preferred or first .claim upon such lands by the sale thereof.

* "‘Wherefore your plaintiff, prays:' . a. That within the time provided by law ■this court may determine and adjudge that the aforesaid taxes, interest, collection fee ■and charges are valid and constitute a valid >lien upon each of the said several parcels of •land described in said schedule as therein 1 cxtfindEd *

' ■i b. That’ within the time provided by law this court make a final judgement in favor of the State of Michigan against each parcel of ■said lands for the payment of the several

'. amounts of taxes, interest, collection fee and expenses as computed and extended in said schedule against the several parcels of land therein contained, and the amounts listed in the column headed "aggregate” shall con­stitute the amounts adjudged against the said several parcels, unless so amended by this court;

c. That said judgement provide that in default of the payment so ordered of the said 'several sums computed and extended aghinst said lands in said schedule, the said several parcels of land, or such interest therein as may' be necessary to satisfy the

' ' the 1 ”amount adjudged against the same, shall severally be sold as the law provides;

d. That your plaintiff may have such other and further relief in the premises as to this court may seem just ana equitable.• And your plaintiff will ever pray, etc.

Dated: January 11,1980 LOREN E. MONRbE. State Treasurer of

,the State of Michigan for and in behalf of said State..Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit,

■ Washtenaw County Michigan,

Dated: January 23, 1980 Robert M. Harrison, County Clerk By Helen B. Hagen, Deputy

SCHEDULE"A" TAXES FOR 1977 AND

PRIOR YEARS.is

- Total of Taxes H Interest and

y> m t Charges Due g j a In Said Years >• £ q Dollars Cents

ANN ARBOR TOWNSHIP ! Th, Id V.: M & W i.'g ' i . t t ! '1 •3M ae t*to8■ . „ 4 20.23 1977. 1022.555 cor of sec, th N 0-24-40 W

> 469.98 ft In E In of sec tor pob, th S 89-85-20W 401.24 ft th N 83-14-00 W 178.00 ft th S 24-03-00 W 125.00 ft th 163.00 ft int rc of surve left, rad 858,42 ft. chord „ 1 W W 162.* ft, th N 74^60 W

88.04 ft th 173.23 ft tn arc ofcurvi rad 924.42 ft cr - - - - - - ft ---------

MI U

...... .. ......... of cui924.42 ft chord N

, _____ .th N 71-02 W 143.24-OOM» W. 38.“ ' '148 ft th S 22-:

Chord ffto ^ m V o o

578.36 ft to ^ .b e l!^ ^ r t of SE W,

ac of W .ti.o f NE1579

y« also

' sf s "' ‘ -w '1}point In “the”

beg. Doing a part of1977

......be«,. th ,

125

W In of E .................’ ; S Te 0 Vi ol NW V th 'E in the

< 13 12.00 1

N T V r te ' th A S .tojne NW c^r

a1977 1341.79

THE

»nds for taxes assessed thereon.L ORDER FOR HEARING (■;: ( No. 79-17081CZ( On reading and fUlng tho complaint of the State Treasurer oRfie State ofMichlgan praying for a judgement in favor of the State w Mlcmgan against each parcel of land .therein described, for the amounts therein ' “ -elfled, cl$lmea te be d.ue for taxes, in-

ANN ARBOR TOWNSHIP Town 2 South, Range < East

Vt post of .82 ft Ul 1

* ' 'g .53* .to S .0

Beg at E . 25’ W. 62.82

24’ E. l» .w ... arc of curve left

■g]e of 17" f t

V79

...62 ft In E In being part of Vi. exc beg at E 18.05 ft, to _

17451-36 E( M l E 18.

th .227% ft In arc ^ ^ u rve left,..rad1.476.55 ft chord E 227.31 ft

Michigan.In Is .order

brought on arcKterm

ered that said complaint will be for hearing and judgement at the n of Oils Court, to be held at Ann

Arbor In the County of Washtenaw State a? Michigan, on the 3rd aay of March A.D. 1980, At the opening of the Court on that toat a lJr-------■--------------------- *-■Salmed ___for such taxes

th N 88-25-40 E 18,40 ft, to S Mll-24 E 228.77 ft to pob, being part of E Vt.

13 0.2V 197* 42.6612 That Part of NE of SE V4 which lie:

rig'NEly of the NEly right of way In of hwy new U.S. 23, exc the E 75 ft thereof.

1 2S

interest and charges, or any i saldcourt, ana their

1977 . 116:90f sec. th N 533.81 ft

... .. . .or pi of beg, th N320.90 ft In W In of sec. th delf 75 deg 55'30” to right 215.17 ft. jth S

2313 Com at SW cor of'sec. th N

In'. W In pf sec. for .pi of «deg 55 30 to right 215.17 v, » 372.24 ft in a In parallel to w In of sec. th W 206.71 f t fo pi o f beg being partofSWfriyt.

30 1.66 1977 1416.0314 Beg at SW cor of sec, .to N 1 deg

13’45” W 703.89 ft In W In of sec. toS 44 deg 28’15” E 838.69 ft th S *.24ft, th W 573.54 ft In S In of sec to

parallel to the survey centerline of re­located M-17 also exc the S SQ ft thereof, beinga part of SW V*.

1.78 1977 859.2615 Com at SW cor of sec, th E 116.23 ft

in S in of- sec. th deft 110 deg,, 50, 30” to 1ft 217.71 ft th deft 22 deg ’30” to rt 203.80 ft for pi of beg Th cont Nly 50 ft in same course, .to deft 89 deg 02' to rt 150 ft, to deft 89 deg 02* to 1ft 48 ft to defl 89 deg 02' to rt 29.80 ft, th deft 68 deg 31’ to rt 117.04 ft, to deft 112 deg 27’ to rt54.52 ft, th defl 90 deg to rt 10 ft. th defl 90 deg 68’ to 1ft 170 ft to pi of beg, being a part of SW V *.

33 0.3i0 1977 1668.4616 All that part of N W V< of SW Y« which

ties SEly of a In 60 ft SEly of, measur­ed at rt angles, and parallel to a, to desc as, com af NW cor of' sec, th S 89 deg 28’29 E 1671.85 ft to N* toof sec, th S 1 deg 04’55”. E 003.27 ft for p! of beg. to S 21 deg 57’20” W 251.24 ft th ^Wty 767.92 ft to.arc

deg 08’ th 1 E 132.5 ft th

th395.18 ft rad thru a . cent an|^ of 18

:urarc of curv Iftr rad. . ’.61 fty 'cent

S 3 deg 19’ E 142.! in_ SEly, in arc of curv rt, rad

73.61 ft cent ang 60j deg, _th, Ely toang 60, deg th E 20 ft. th Nfely to arc of curv 1ft, rad. 73.61 ft, cent ang 60 deg th NEly to arc of cuiw rt raa 73.61 ft, ent ang 30 deg, th N 30 deg W *.39 ft, th N 274 ft. th S 89-30 W to pob, exc that part lyirig NWly of a In 60 ft SEly of, measured

ang t i _ parallel 'to a to desc. com.at NW cor, th S 89-28-0 E

22 Lot 13 1977 153.9923 Lot 1424 Lot 19

19771977 m

25 Lot 20 1977 131.6826 Lot 21 1977 131.68

“OSAGE HILL SUBDIVISION”27 Lot 8 1977 302.4528 Lot 9 1977 933.51

“STIMPSON SUBDIVISION”29 The S 70 ft of lots 3 & 4

1977 2069.30“WASHTENAW HILLS ESTATES

NUMBER ONE”31 Lot 95 1977 348.9732 Lot 96 1977 354.41

AUGUSTA TOWNSHIPTown 4 South, Range 7 East

33 Com at the SW cor of E V4 of SW Vith E 9 rds 2 ft and 4 Ins to the S toof sec for a pi qf beg, to N 17.50rds, th E 431.80 ft to the NWty to of the Wabash R.R. th SWly alg the NWly to of the R.R. to a pt to the S toof sec, th W 81.16 ft in the S to ofsec to the pi of beg, being a part of EV4ofSWtf:

1 1.70 1977 1003.8534 Cote at NE cor of sec th due W 1155.52

ft to N/L of sec for pob. th cont due W 165.08 ft to S 0-IKS6 W 1215. 47 ft, th due E 165,36 ft, th N 0-10$ E 1215.47 ft to pob, being part pf NE

* ' 2 4.61 1977 286.6535 E Vi of W y* of N 36.88 ac of E frl

Vi of NE frl V«.2 4.61 1977 286.65

36 The E 125 ft of the S 1742.4 ft of W %0fEV4 0fSWy«.

2 5.00 1977 316.6439 Beg at cent of sec. th N 0 deg. 09’

W 154.15 ft in N L S V* to. to S 79 deg 13’ E 284.40 ft, to S 25 dee 30’ W 111.90 ft, th W 230.86 ft R E 8t W Vt to E to pi of beg, being part of NE frl %.

6 0.76 1977 873.3040 Com at SW cor of sec, th N *82.4 ft

In W to of sec, to deft 88 deg 04’ rt 430.1 ft for pi of beg. th deft 91 deg 58’ rt 299.53 ft to <Sl .Rl'deg 37’ 1ft 413.5 ft th NW lr alg. cent or Stoney Creek to cent « Bofia Rd, th W 211 ft to pi of beg, being part of W % ofSW 6 ' 2.05 1977 940.50

41 Com at cen of sec 6, th due S 533.84 ft on NS' to to ptgi, to due S 284 ft th N MM5 W 24L6 ft th due S 82J ft, th N 8945 W 750.7 ft. th N 04-28 W 474.15 ft to due E 668.157 ft, th due $ 132 ft, th due E 330 ft to pob, part

1877 . 388.8.5

8 rds, to W 14 rds to the N to of the sec te ttc ^ l of beg, being a part oi

10- 0,'70 1977 1123.844 3 N W o d S ^ o f N f c o f S W y « of SW

10 5.00 1977 734.88at cent of sec. th S 85 deg 60'49”

10.6 ft to E A w Vt to < * .sec.

' L T t W l N________ artofNWy«.11 9.41 1977 L „339.93

at N g ^or of sec, th .S 00

» SOW’ '^W 1320 beg, bejng

MC

m sH 2.08 1977 867.40

IVj M l 0 VU L

49’ E 351.4

Total of Taxes taterest and Charges Due la Said Years Dollars Cents

i Tote) af TamUtermtftKd■ »Dwt

I Yean DoUanOeate

AUGUSTA’ Town 4 South, I

.sec, to S 0 degJ F f ? O ^N ^'deg of beg. th N O deK 27’ E 946.31ft tn

. | W .

y*..

E 885.88 J th(S O.llist e g ®^ ■ V'

i

13 10.40 1977__ ...................... 340.9354 Com at SW cor of sec, to N iffii.37 ft

alg W to of sec Jor pl pf beg, Jh contto of sec, to S 88

ft to S 0 deg ' “ 38*21”

g part

of curve rt of rad 1909,86 ft th S 44 deg 59’35” W 556.12 ft, to Sly 838.60- ft in arc of curve 1ft of raa 954.93 ft to a pt of ending, exc that part which lies NEly of to desc as com at NE cor of W: % of SW V t, to S 0 deg 23*25” E 577.54 ft for ppb th S 55 deg 43*31” E 200 ft to poe, being part ofSW V t, . m

36 5.00 1977 933.5117 Com at SW cor of sec, to N 311.03 ft

in W to of sec for pi of beg. ’ th N 343.77 ft to W In of sec to deft 96 deg 07’30” rt 467.6 ft, th defl 79 deg 59p rt 191.50 ft to cent of rd, to defl 7 dee 55’ rt 91.14 ft to cent of rd. th dell 85 deg 02’ rt 471.36 ft to pi of beg, being part of W V4 of SW frl Vt.

36 *3.3 8 1977 1549.6418 Com at NW cor of SW Vh of SW -Vt to

N 89 deg 30’ E 369.35 ft to to ofJSW Vt of SW V< for a pi of beg. th S 21 deg 27’ E 80.49 ft, to Sly to the arc oi cirvular curv to tne rt of

N 161.0 ft alg W deg 36-21*’ K 1355.48 0615” E 161 ft, , to N w W 1355.80 ft to pi of beg, of SW Vt of SW V t. . „

13 5.01 1977 1230.3255 Com at NE cor of sec, to S 3 deg 41’

W 1196 ft to E to of sec for pfbeg, to S 3 deg 41’ W ,10 ft to E toof sec. th N 89 deg 52 W 226 ft. th S 3 deg 41’ W 2» th N 89 deg 52’ W 1066 ft th N 3 deg 41’ E 349j ft th S 89 deg 52’ E 1096 ft, th S 3 deg 41’ W 115 Ft to S 89 deg 52! E 228 ftto { j of beg, being part of E V4 of

b 14 ' 9.73 1977 395.6156 The E 200 It of the S 46 rds of W Vt

ofSWtt.14 3.50 1977 836.61

57 Com at SE cor of sec, th N 89 deg 56’10” W 1006.91 ft alg S to of sec for pi of beg, th N 89 deg 56’10” W 321. 24 ft to N 0 deg 18’VO” W 678.0 ft th S 89 deg 56*10” E 321.24 ft to S 0 deg 16’40” E 678.0 ft to pi of beg,

ig part of E W of SE V t.14 5.00 1977 1050.01

58 Com at NE cor of S Vt of SW V t, to N 89 deg 44*30’ W 338.33 ft to pob, to N 89 deg 44’30” W 574.73 ft, th S 0 deg 15*30” W 118.18 ft, th N 89deg> 44’SO” W 346.74 ft, t h ------2’ E 126.06 ft to S 89 dei 877.78 ft to N 0 deg 15’3ff ft to ^ob, part SE V t.

S 20 deg 44*30” E E 236.36

4.00 1977 13.4459 Com at the SE cor of sec. to W 15 rds

in to S to o f sec for pi of beg, to ...................... S 16 r * . th

at rta S * QQ _ _

1671.85 ft,” th S i -04-55 E 2603.27 ft for poll, th S 21-57-20 W 251.24 ft th SWly 767.92 ft to arc of curv rt rad. 1903.86 ft chord S 33-28-28 W th S 44-59-35 W 556.12 ft, th Sly 836.60 ft In arc of curv tft, raa. . 954.93 ft, chord S 19-53-42 W to poe, being part of SW frl Vt.

■ 36 1.8 1977 406.4219 NE frl y« of SW frl Mi exc that Id lying

Ely a to desc as com at apt to the N « S Vi In L354.52 ft Nty of S to of sec, th S 89 deg 10’ W 207.03 ft for pt of beg, and running th N 2 deg 15’40” E 1275.78 ft to pt of ending also exc that part which lies NWly of SEly R.O.W. to of relocated HogDack Rd, also exc that part of W 100 ft of N $50 ft lying SEly >f SEly R.O.W. to of relocated Hogback Rd, also exc com at intersection of W 1/8 In and the E it W Vt to, to S 0 deg 23’25” E 641.02 ft th defl 143-56-46 2t ate arc of curve, 1ft rad. 1969.86 ft, 5223 ft, for pob, to cont alg said arc 128.M ft,, th defl 90 deg rt TOO ft, to S 32-2359 W 135.45 ft to N 55-43-31 W 100 ft to poe.

36 28.48 1977 4749.2820 Com at the cent of sec, th N 1035.72

ft In the N St S Vt to th N 87 deg 55’30” W 230.62 ft for a pi of .beg. to N 87 deg 55’30” W, 175 0 ft th N 5 deg 50’30,p W 189.13 ft th N .77 deg 54’ E 174.36 ft In the S to of Mich Central R.R.. to S 5 deg 50*30” E. 232. 24 ft to pi of beg, being a part of NW*’ 36 0.84 1977 874.07

“BOWEN'S SUBDIVISION”21 Lot 13 1977 1208.17

“JENNINGS NEWPORT HEIGHTSSUBDIVISION”

______ __ „ for piN 16 rds, to W 10 rds, to _______E 10 rds to the S in o f sec to the pi of beg. being a part of SE V t.-

Tfc I .0V 1977 1380.5260 1 ac In toe SE cor of W Vt of SW Vt

of NE V t. said I ac being 10 rds E St W and l6 rds N & S.

16 1.00 1977 812.1461 SE Vi of NW V i, exc the W 132 ft of

S 330 ft thereof.16 39.00 1977 1&21.09

62 Com at NW cor,of SW Vt of NW Vt th S 10 rds in W to of sec for pi of beg th S 10 rds th E 16 rds, to n 10 rds to W 16 rds to pi of beg, being part of SW y« of NW y*.^ 16 1.00 1977 634.96

63 Beg at NW cor of S % of N Vt of SW V t, to S 8 nds in W to of sec, th E 20 rds to N frd s , to W 20 rds to gl^of^be^,^ being a part of S Vt of

16* 14.'00 1977 1111.6564 N 16 rds of E 10 rds of W V4 of NW

y« of SE V t.16 1.00 1977 714.38

65 Com at E Vi post of sec, to S 969.06 ft to E to of sec, th N * deg 49' W 250 ft for pi of beg, th N 135 ft, to W 75 ft th N 250 ft, to W 33 ft. th S 385 ft to S 89 deg 49’ E 108 ft to 11 of beg, being part of NE Vt of SE

* ' 16 0.52 1977 18.3286 Com at E Vt post of sec, to S 969.06 ft

In E to of secVth N 89 deg 49’ W 358 ft for pi of beg, th N 89 deg. 49’ W

. 150 ft, Ih N 0 deg. 01*30” W 85 ft th S 89 cleg 49' E l5b ft, th S 0 deg 01' 39” E w ft to pi of beg, being part of NE Vi of SE Vi. ¥

1867 S 22 a'

132 ‘ of E

17

!2 ac ft of 330 ft,

1.33 1977 158.26of SE Ml of NE Ml exc S E 330 ft also exc N 132 ft part NE Vt.

00 1977 . 494.3968 W Vi of W V4 of SW Vi,

20 60.00 1977 1151.7270 Begat the NW cor of S V4 of S Vi

of NW V t, th S 10 rds to W to of sec t h E 9 r c l 3 t h N 1 0 r d s t h W 9 n l s to toe N to of S % of S Vi of NW Vt to pi of beg, being a part of S Vi ofS % of NW Vt.

21 0.56 1977 683.8472 E Vi of E Vi of NW Mi of NE Vi.

22 10.00 1977 971.0873 The E 4 ac of W Vi of NW Vi of NE Vi.

22 4.00 1977 268.3174 E 499.83 ft of NW Vi, exc N 418 ft

of E 209 ft thereof.22 29.00 1977 628.81

75 Com at toe NW cor of sec, th E 55 rdsin the N to of sec for a pi of beg, th S 16 rds th E 9 rds to N 18 rds, th W 9 nds in the N in of the sec to toe beg, being a part of NW

22 6.90 1977 188.8176 Begat W Mi cor of sec 22. th E 1817 ft

on EW Vt to, th N 1650 ft. th W 1617 ft, th S 1850 ft on W to of sec to pob exc N 303.06 ft, also exc N 150 ft of S 450 ft of W 291 ft partNW Vi.

22 49.00 1977 1056.6177 Com at NW cor of sec, to E 895 ft to

N In of sec for p! of beg, th S 350 ft, .to SEly 145, ft ,to,Nly..to pt toN In of sec which is 267 ft E of pi of beg, to W 267 ft to pi of beg, being part oTNW Mi or NW Vi. v

23 J.85 1977 _ 353.8176 Com at

Ml n Ul 1/i mv>f Hi TV w Wbeg, being part of NW Vi of NW Mi.

23 T 0 4 1977 66.5979 Com at SW cor of sec. th Ely 1*2.95

ft on S to of sec, th defl 58 dec 43' lft 380.29 ft to pob, th cont Nly 154.46 ft on tost In, to Ely defl 58 dee 43’ rt 330. ft, to defl 12f deg 17’ rt 154.48 ft th defl 58 deg 43’ rt 33<f ft to pob part of SW Vi.

23 1.00 1977 769.3980 Com at SW cor of sec. to Ely 142.95

ft to S to of sec, to defl 58 'deg 45’30”lft 724.59 ft to defl 28 deg 32’ lft 569.20ft for pi of beg. the corn Nly iSO/O ft th defl 90 deg 09’ rt 300.0 ft to defl 89

724.59 ft to defl 28 deg 32! beg, the cont

____ ____ _ig 89’ rt 300.0 .......... ........deg 51* rt 150 ft th defl 90 deg 09’sw M sw V d teg’ 0f

23 l i03 1977 1197.1981 Com at SW cor of sec. th N 89 dec 54’

E 221.36 ft on S In o l sec to pob, th ” “ J" 54’ E 221.36..ftjth.lduaN 89 deg 371.0 ft„ - S 89 deg 54’ W 221.35 th due S 371 ft to pob part SW Mi.

24 1.89 1977 190.9282 Com at SW cor of sec. th N 89 deg 54’

E 442.71 ft on S to w sec to pob, to N 89 deg 54’ E 223.48 ftTth NO deg

%71 ft ^ S 89 deg 54’ W 22Lv r35 ft th dueS 371__ ....

24 1.89 19786 E " '

.. Vi. 1400.97

6 E Vi of NE Vi of sec 25, exc that part N of following to: com at NE cor of,sec, t h S 6 5 6 f t o n E l n q f s e c t o

2-0 E 94^6 ft th S 36-0 W 1054.4 ft to poe part NE Mi.

25 40.91 1977 945.0487 Begi at NE cor of sec 25. th S 0^2 W

304/ t on E to « sec. th N 89-45 W 404.S Jft, to N (W2 E 304 ft, th S 89-45 E 404.8 ft on N In m sec to pob part NE Vt.

. . „ 25 2.82 1977 210.3188 Beg, at NE cor of sec 25, to N 8946 ft th § 0 2 W &6 ft, th N52 E 404.6 ft th N 0-15-20 E 656

:N436 ft part NE Vi.77_ 191.09

« f , ¥ | *80.0 ft forJ)1 M beg, to

81 Cwnat SE co]p f of b S 1'®

part o?si Mi ot SE*ti. f06 .1977 335.00- - <u. 431

, th S 89 deg 42’ 93 Com

42-HS pi oi

12” .. 33.

2 ft, toN 89 deg 42*10” W 1315,28 ft, th S 0 deg W V 349.51 ft to ,W to of sec to jpl of beg, being part of W Vi ofW % 13 12.67 1977 910.40

51 Com at NW co r of sec 13, th S 04 W 587.99 ft on W/I. of sec, to pob. to S, 8942-10 E 381.78 ft- th S >4-10 E 125 ft, th N 8942-10 W 362.13 ft th N 04 ^ 135 ft to oob part NW V t. -

13 1.03 1977 162.0552 Beg at S Vt post of sec, th N 88 deg

03'30" W 202.70 ft in S In of sec, th N 3 deg 28'54,{ E 2710.12 ft, to 83 deg E 196.19 ft to S 3 deg18T8”* W 2107.40 ft In N & S Vi to to pl of beg, being part of E Vi ofW 13 12.38 1977 1087.50

53 Com at S Vi post of sec. th N 86 deg03*30” W 862.17 ft in S In, of sec for pl of beg. to N 86 deg 03’30” VJ 165ft,’ th N S deg 26’54” £ 2747.07 7t. th" 83 deg. M’wn E . 165.23 ft, th 3

omatSE cor of sec, th $ 88 deg 43’ W

5 to of sec th N 0 deg. 19’ E 160.17

K J V 1 179.64of NE Vi.

1977 1052.31

: ! ! » * • • •

e r ° j lr ,• " " i f 'J H i« NIaccISSi .C

7.0096 N 6 ac of $ 45 ac

26 6.0097 Com at SW cor

th N fe deg 30*4V’ W 326,3 ft partSWy*.

27 2.50 197798 Com at SW cor of sec

ft on W/L of sec to to N 149 ft, th W to pob part SW Vi.

2 1 0:90 197799 Com at SW cor of sec, th

W to of sec for a pl of ~ 180 .rds, to N 12 nfi tn N

to pob,

iw ui n ia 1- w » .,to th W 160 rds to ST 12 rds In W to of sec to pl of beg, being part of

91.05SW V t.

•27 12.00100 Beg at SW

to Ot BeC to SL w i v* tt 7« ui un vi, uiN 1114.08 ft on E to Of W Vi of SW Mi, to my to W to of sec, to S 1089 ft on W In of sec to .pob exc E 196.21 ft also, exc W. 300 ft of E 498.21 ft

i977 , ya cor of sec, to E SB cor of W of SW

of S 290.4 ft „ 621.02 ft of S4351

28 23.38 101 S 495 ft of N1

10 ac exc N 20c 150 ft of E 1450 IT

29 13.82

, exc E 300 ft part Sw Vi.

i977W

840.39Vi of sec 29 exc W

ft of E 250 ft exc S

102 The N of NE Mi.

29

1977 408.06ft of E 250 ft of S 495 ft

1.19 763.73

4U WVlil CIS UTT VI CCV UVt WI U WtriW-T*E 663.94 ft to pob th S 89-1642 E514.76 ft. th N 5440 E 541,61 ft toN 84-346 W 516.92 ft th S 0-2-10 E588.61 ft to pob. part SW Mi.

36 T I T 1977 353.81111 Com at SW cor of E Vi of W Vi of

SE Mi. th N 711.90 ft in the , W toof E Vi of W Vi of SE Vt to cent of hwy for a pl of beg. th N to the NW cor of S % of of W Vi of SE Vi, th E to toe NE cor of the S % of E Vi of W Vi of SE V t, thS l n t h e E l n o f E V i o r W V i o f SE Mi to a pt In the cent . .Of thehwy, which pt is 729.10 ft N c< the SE cor of E Vi of W Vi M- SE V*Si Wly along hwy to the p l.of bw,

etng that part or S V* of E Wof W vi of SE vi lying N of the hwy.

36 18.75 1977 1009.79112 Com at SE cor of sec. to N 925.15 ft in

E to of sec for pi of beg, to N 175 ft to E to of sec, to den 90 deg 54’ lft 382.76 ft, th defl 89 deg 06* lit

ft to E 382.76 ft to prof beg,ft175 ....... ......................being part of E Vi of SE Mi.

1.53. 1977 806.08

lft 382.78 ft to defl 89 deg 06’ lft 200 ft, to E 382.76 ft to pl of beg, being part of E Vi of SE Mi.

l b 1.76 1977 158.26114 Com at SE cor of sec, th N 1300.15

ft in E In of sec for pl of beg. th N 200 ft to E to of sec, to dal 90de g 54’ lft' 382,76 ft to defl 89 deg

lft 200 ft th E 382.76 » *! 89 deg

____ ____ ___ ft to plaf beg, being part of E Vi of SE Mi.

36 1.T6 1977 726.64115 Com at SE cor of sec, th N 2500.05

ft in E In of sec, for pl of beg. th N 200 ft In E In of sec, th dal 90 deg 54’ lft 382.76 ft. th defl 89 deg 06p lft 200 ft th E 482.76 ft to pl ol beg, being part of E Vi of SE Mi.

36 6 *1,76 1977 836.61“VILLAGE OF WILLIS”

116 The N 45 ft of the S 58 ft of lot 12.1977 835.10

“WILLIS HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION”118 Lot 7, also the S 40 ft of lot 6.

1977 2546.60

BRIDGEWATER TOWNSHIPTown 4 South, Range 4 East

119 Com at NE cor of sec, th S 01 deg 30’ W 1516,20 ft In E In of sec for pl of beg, th cont S 01 deg 30’ W 173 ft, th N 84 deg 13’ W 5& ft, to N 01 deg 30’ E 173 ft th S 84 deg 13’ E 528 ft to pl of beg, being part of SE frl Vi.

1 2.09 1977 1380.82120 W Vi of SW Mi, also W 12 ac of E

Vi of SW V t. exc 1.00 ac in NW corof W Vi of SW V t, said 1 ac being 383 ft N & S and 120.16 f tE&W.

1 91.00 1977 1946.45121 Com at W Vi post of sec, th S 498.10

ft in toe W In of sec to the cent of the hwy for a pl of beg, th N 75 deg 27’ E 41.30 ft in the hwy' th N 72 deg 57’ E 752.80 ft In the hwy th N 72 deg 41’ E 661.20 ft In the hwy. th S 1 deg 22*30** W 2622.09 ft to the SE cor of W Vi of SW Mi, th N 88 deg 04*30” W 1327.16 ft to Ihe SW cor oT sec, th Nly along the W In of sec to the pl of beg, being that part of W Vi OfSW y# lying S of toe hwy.

2 7 1977 6816.37122 Com at NW cor of sec, to S 0 deg 15*

58” W 1653.88 ft alg Ef W to of sec. S 80.deg..06157’^ E 18,87 ft, to &

beg,84 deg

06*57”deg 28’3o” E 431.11 ft for pl of , to S 0 deg 16’ W 434.41 ft to N

. . deg 45*29” E 227 ft, th NEly 125.8 ft ate bar* of river, th N 0 aeg 16’ E 345.02 ft, th N to deg 54’33* W 49,18 ft, th 271.63 ft ate arc of curveof rad. 2864.79 ft, chord bears N 83 deg 11’35” W 271.52 ft. th N 80 deg 28’36” W. 29.19 ft to pl ol beg, being part of NW Vi.

7 3.11 1977 834.94123 Com at NW cor of sec, to S in W to

of sec 1601.16 ft to C/L of Austin Rd ................ lSbe” W 279.22 ft to N

N 80 deg jt*’57” <E?31.62 ft to N bank or Raisin River, to Sty ate N bank of river to N In of R R - to NWty algR.R. to pob. being part of NW Mr

7 b , 40 1977 12,06124 Com at S Mi post of sec, th N 100 rds

to N 4 S y« Tn. th W 859 ft. th S 21 deg 36 30" E &60 ft to cent of hwy

P’ i * th S 21 dM 38’30".E ft th W 208,67 ft th N 21 W 206.67 ft th E 206.67 ft

Ploi125

” W 208.67 ft to E 20

’P T i r ’ i v w ' * '312 ft of S 1632 ft of

21 deg‘ “ to

.41W 3ft

863.5|

Total of Taxes latercsf aM Charges Due la Safil Years Dollars Celts

Total of Taxes Utorestaad Ctuuieo Due to Said Year* DeBarsCeats

TernDEXTERTOWNSHff wa 1 Saata, RaagelEast

129 N 30 ac of E H of SW, Vs.

132 NW toe rds

tlyejy u> a^orV'SE'Vsjrf 'W 'v i

■ T p S tW SToM C,37_ 18,37 1977

164 Com at SE oor of W.Vi of sw Vi of

shore of SUver Uke, to Ely ate thea a f e i t i i W i i 9

th S 173.20 ft to trie pl of beg t-NE.cor of W Vi of NW Vt seS

SWl Viof

133 SW Vt of NE Vt. ‘ .00

i r n a -12 40. C

m sEysofNww.135 E 26 ac

exc.com ai

19771977

559.22642.53

....................J1.0060 ac of E Vi of $W Vt

Vt post of_sec, th S

Vi of SW \12 24.00 1977 195.99

136 S Vi of W Vi of SE y* also the E 10 ac of SE Vi of SW Vi.

12 50.00 1977 416.30137 Com at NE cor of sec, to S 16.51 chns

E In of spe, th. S_87.deg W 12.

to

21 qhns al chns au

hwy to S 85 he.hwy for a pl »V:

t 481.75 ft in the E In of W Vi of NW Mi of sec 10 which ot is 50 ft W , of toe plof beg, th E 50 ft to toe plot beg.

3410 1977 6M.61185 Com at .toe SW cor of E Vi of SW Vi

of sec, to E 244.21 ft in tte S to of sec to N 20 deg 50* E K5.82 ft

» E to of hwy. th N 43 deg 35’

:t to W 31.74 ft to S 87 deg W 183.41 ft to S 580 ft to toe cent of The Raisin River to NWly alg the cent of toe River Raisin to a pt to cent of hwy, said pt being S 83 deg W 560.45 ft from pl of beg,

hwy. th N je E to of 20.03 “ '

s ?ft In toe E In of. hwy,

33* E 320.03 ft to the E

to toe cent

___ 1977 ____103 Com at SE cor of sec, to N 88 de

45’ W 280 ft for pi of beg, to con N 88 deg 45’ W 330 ft to hT 1 deg 16 E 330 f f th S 88 deg, 45’ E ,330ft to S 1 deg 16’ W 330 Tt to pl of beg, being part of SE Mi of SE Vt.

T l 2.50 1977 604.44104 ,N 290 ft of E 600 ft of N Vi of SE Vi.

32 4.00 1977 873.30105 Can as E y* cor to S 1 deg 18’32”

E 290 ft on E to of see to poo, th S 1 dee 18’32” E 241.01 ft to S 88 dee 5717” W 1325.22 ft to N 1 dM 20*43” W 341.07 ft th N 65 dee 4’43*p E 424. 63 ft, th N 3 deg 33r& ” W 1921 ft th N 89 deg 1T8" E 337.12 ft on EW y« to to S T deg 18*32” E 290 ft, th N 89 deg 1*18” E 600 ft to pob, part SE V i.

32 11.24 1977 372.14106 Com at NE cor of W Vi NW \ th S 88 deg 34’ W 80 ft to N to of

sec for pl « bee, th S 88 deg 34’ W 80 ft to S 877 ft, to S 68 dee 21’ E 360.30 ft to cent of creek, tn N 44 deg 22’ E 170 ft. to N 21 deg 26’ W 72.15 ft., th N 6d deg 14’ E & ft, to N 86 dee 12’ E 123 ft, th N 28 dee 42’ W 75.1 ft, to -N 29 deg 32’ E47.67 ft, th S 80 .deg 14’ E 49.35 ft th N 31 dec 55’ E 17? ft th N 52 dee 28’ E 38 f f th N 38 deg 51’ E 83 ft to N 57 deg 38’ E 84 f f to N 30 deg 24’ E 75 ft, th S 89 deg 15’ W 685.8 ft th N 35.6 ft, th W ft, th N 245 ft to pob, NW Mi.

33 8.50 1877 633.44107 Com at NE cor pf sec, th S 1328.58 ft

on E In of sec, to S 8$ deg 41*30” W 397.3 ft to pob. th S 0 deg 7’10” E330.67 ft to TS b9 deg 54’3’7 W 264 ft th N 0 deg 7T0" W 329.7 ft, to N 89 deg 41*30” E 264 ft to pob part Nfe Vt.

35 2.00 1977 1621.08108 Com at NE cor of sec, th S 0 deg 13’

40” W 978.47 ft In E In of sec for pl of bee, to S 0 deg 13’40” W 160.58 ft to S 89 deg 05' W 1356.03 ft to N 0 deg 01' E 160.59 ft to N 89 deg 05’ E 1356.63 ft to pl of beg, being part of E Vi of NE Mi.

36 5.16 1877 347.37109 E Vi of E Vi of W Vi of SW Mi

lying Nty of Torrey Rd.36 13.63 1977 891.64

110 Com at SW cor of sec 36, to S 89-16-42

NE Mi. f exc com ai to S 16.51 chns in E In of sec............... “ f(

cor

deg WJ ® 45’ a m

.SI 0 deg 45 200 ft to cent

beln^^art aN E Vi.141 “

if sec. . . . . ..) S 87

fgr J>l.pf^begt.to.S 085 deg W 200 ft ft Of N 85 deg

rd to pl of beg,1977 594169

1 Com at W Mi post of sec, to E 2337. 10 Tt in E & W V i In for pl of„beg. to S 7 deg 07’ W 661.05 ft I n C/T -1_____ C/L ol

former Penn Central said E In to E A W

rd, to E to E In ofR .k R/W th N in _____________ _M i t h t o W i n E & W M i l n t o p l o fb*g ,2 |tngI?!r51fSWi977 707.30

142 Com at cent of sec, to W 98 ft in the E & W V i l n t o t h e E l n o f toe Lake Shore St Michigan Southern R.R. for a to E ‘ ..................

. 4 deg 54’ E 218,42 ft In Ea '? hS / W i lf e S l 'SE7,i« 'T ,to N 77 dM 48’ W 132ft, to S 4 deg

part of EVi of SW Vi sec. 3.

3 _ 1977 951.35166 Com 1101.'

to N 84-21-40 E 1058.02 ft th S 1-46- 30 E 214.56 ft to pob, bBlng part of

3 5.20 1977 101.76166 Beg at a pt in toe S in of sec 71 ids

f t l f f t E e t S N j p o a t t h N y f t to E 36 ft to S 20 <Tto W 36 ft to pl of beg, being part of W Vi of SE Vi.

7 0 . ? r 1977 35.33169 Com at NW cor of sec, th S 30 ft In

W In of sec th defl 89 deg 51’ lft 50 ft for pl of beg, to continuing E 150 ft in same course to defl 89 deg 51’ rt 50 ft th defl 60 deg 09’ rt 150 ft to N 50 ft to pl of beg, being part of W Vi of NW Mi. - ^

8 0.17 1977 _ 534.59170 Com ai

pl of beg. to E In the E St W Vt In to M ft th defl ,90 deg 09’ r f 150 ftthe beg,tii ELntneE&WMiln to the to N 50 ft to pl of beg, being part ofNE cor of W Vi of SE Mi, th S 20 W Vi rfNW Vi, , “ . .r d s i n t h e E l n o f W V i b f S E V i , th W 1381.10 ft to toe E In « R.Rl th Nly to toe pl of beg, being the N 10 ac of W % of SE Mi and trpart of EViofSWy4.

29 10.65 1977 150.50at toe' SE cor of the W frl Vi of

ft in toe S In

6 0.17 1977 41.15171 Com at NW cor of sec, th N 85 deg 25r

E 303.3 ft to N .ln g sec,, to S Tder03’40” W 443.6 ft, S 6 de

52’16’144.35

144 Beg ... _______SW frl Mi, th W 861.1of sec, to defl 67 deg 56’ to the rt528.6 ft to defl 22 deg 59’ to toe rt469.6 ft th Ely ate the nwy to a pt In the E In of W Trl Vi of SW frl Vt to S 836.14 ft to the ol of beg, being a part of SW frl Mi ofSWfrl Vi.

30 20.8 1977 997.32145 Com at SE cor of sec to Nty 645.75

ft on E In of sec th defl 72 deg 56’ lft 354.92 ft on C/L Allen Rd to nob th defl 88 deg 29’ rt 271.3 ft th defT93 deg 31 rt 2804 ft to E In of sec th Nty 179.64 ft on E In of sec 10 to E Vi cor th

235.65 ft, th' S 40 dM ______ft for a pl of beg, th S 40 deg- 52’ E 120.45 ft th N 36 deg 06’30” E 156. 81 ft to N 40 deg 52’ W 85.24 ft th S 49 deg 18’ W 152.6 ft to pl of beg being part of NW y<.

T5 0.38 1977 561.63172 Com at NW cor of sec, to N 85 deg 25'

E 303.3 ft In N In of sec. th S 5 deg 03*40” W 443.6 ft to S 8& deg. 16’ E235.65 ft to S 40 deg 52’ E 264.8 ft for p l of beg. 'to S 40 deg 52’ E 179. 55 ff to N % deg 04’ IT155.69 ft In cent of hwy th 40 deg 52’ W 184.68 ft “■ “ “ “ “ “ ....... ft to.pt

Wly 935.2 ft on EW Vi In th Sly 1704.1 ft to C/L said rd th SEly on C/L said rd to pob part SE Vi. .

30 TI8.00 1977 1^23.54148 Com* at E Mi cor of sec 33, to S 1-34

W 718.33 ft on E/L of sec to pob, th N 84-14-20 W 312 ft. th S 1-34 W 280 ft, th S 84-14-20 E 106 ft . th S 1-34 W 285 ft, to NE on C/L of rd to E/L of sec, th N 1-34 E 426.11 ft to pob part SE Vi.

33 3.00 1977 974.15147 Com at E Mi cor of sec, to N 1 deg

36'22" E 180.96 ft ate £ in of secfor pl of beg, th Wly 228.09 ft atearc of curve rt, radl 818.13 ft, choro bears S 74 deg 12*471 W 227,& ft to S 82 deg 12*00” W 946 ft th S 89 deg32*06’* W 179.06 ft. th N 1 deg 31’43”E 1327.08 ft th N &9 deg 35’01" E 1331. 80 ft th S 1 deg 36’ZT W 1145.04 ft to pl of beg. being part of NE Mi.

34 1 8 .4 0 1977 579.71148 Beg at S Vi cor of sec, to N 1 deg

27*05” E 2656.80 ft alg A St S % In to Ely 73.06 ft ate arc of curve rtrad 1912.50 ft chora bears N 86 deg 52’15” E 73.96 ft to N 87 deg 50’42B E 1065.10 ft to Ely 193.19 ft alg arc of curve lft rad 3619,24 ft chord bears N 96 deg 26'57” £ 193.17 ft to S 1 deg 77 43,p W 2735.24 ft th N 88 deg 55*45” W 1328.63 ft alg S In

to pl of beg, being part of

NW frl Vi10 0.59 1977 218.21

173 15 ft wide strip off. NWty side of the following desc. parcel of land—

■ com at NW cor of sec; to N 65 deg 25' E 303.3 ft in N In of sec th S 5 deg 03*40’* W 443.6 ft, th S 85 deg 16' E235/65 ft to S 40 deg 52’ E

pl of beg, _tn s 40 deg 04’ E

40 deg

16' _ H.8 ft 52’ E 155.69 52’ W 156.81

Sdeg of sec SEtt.

34 82.21. . ____ 1977 1774,58149 Com at N Mi post of sec, th S 00 deg

43’ E 1500.30 fT ln N A S Vt In for pl o f beg, to S 0 deg 43’ E In N & S Vi In to * ‘ . —cent of secre. to W In E & W

of E Vi of NW Mi,Vi In to SW cor u .... ... th N 1062.30 ft in W in of E Vi ofNW V t, th defl 56 deg 37’ rt 437.10 ft In C/L of hwy, to Ely In C / L of hwy to N & S Vt In. to S 0 deg 43’ E 50.37 ft to S 82 deg 14’ W 712.84 ft to S 0 deg 43’ E 206.23 ft, th N 12 deg 14' E 212.84 ft to pob, being part o?NW Vi.

35 39.00 1977 631.93150 Com at N Mi post of sec, to S 0 deg

43' E 1294.07 f f l n N St is V4 In for pl of beg, th cont S 0 deg 43’ E 206. Z3 ft In N & S Vi In th S 82 deg 14’ W 212.84 ft. th N 0 deg 43’ W »8.23 ft th N & deg 14’ E 212.84 ft in Sly R.O.W. In ol hwy U.S. 112 to pl of beg, being part of E Vi of NW Vt.

35 l.T)0 1977 ' 376.73151 EViofSWy*.

35 80.00 1977 863.95152 Beg at SW Cor of sec. th N 528 ft la

W In of sec, to defl 8§ deg 12’30” rt 113.55 ft. th defl 90 deg 47'SF’ rt 528 ft th W ll3L25 ft^ln StTn of sec to pl

498.51of beg,nbein jMirt of SWVi,

1977

DEXTER TOWNSHIP Town 1 South, Range 4 East

153 W frl Vi of NW frl Mi, exc that part Included in Virginia Land, a re­corded plat, also exc beg at SW cor of lot n .........................

for a „179.55 It th Nft In cent of hi , ___ .184.88 ft th S 36 deg 09’30” ft to pl of beg, being part of NW frl Vt.

10 1977 46.50174 Com at NW cor o t sec. th N 85 deg 25'

E 147.95 ft to S 41 deg 51’ W 94.54 ft' th S 6 deg 46*30” W 249.25 ft to S 50 degl5’» " E 163.65 ft, to S 85

- deg 25’ TS 317.W ft for a pl of beg. to N 51 deg 36’ E 114.30 t ( . th N ft deg 25’ E 180.5 ft to S 31 deg 32’ W 113/06 ft, th S 49 deg 08’ W 152.8 ft th N 40 deg 52’ W 42.40 ft, to NWty106.06 ft in the arc of a circular curve to the lft 249.9 ft rad the chord bears N 53 deg 01’30 W 105.26 ft th N 51 deg 36’ E 22.19 ft to pl of beg, being a part of NW Mi.

10 0.67 1977 105.00175 Beg at SE cor of sec to S 87 deg 38’

50” v7 461.17 f t o n S l n o f s e c t o N 29’ deg 52’30” E 223.5 ft on C/L Toma Rd th S 63 deg 25’ E 390.77 ft to pob partSE Mi.

10 1.00 1977 526.53176 Com at E Mi cor, the S 2 dee 35*48”

E 146.7 ft to S 6b deg 27’ W 873.46ft to pob. th S 88 deg 27’ W 410.44ft th N M deg 16*42” W 1.95 ft th N 1 dee 42’5” w 690 ft th N 88 deg 27’ E 412.4 ft th S 1 deg 42’5” E 690.11 ft to pob part E Vi.

11 6.50 1977 1439.75177 Com at cen of sec 11, to S 86-52 E

240.04 ft to pob. th N 1169.93 ft th W 140.41 ft, N 189.96 ft th N 88-21 E 160.48 ft th S 1364.53 ft, th N86-52 W 20.03 ft to pob part NE Vt.

11 0.96 1977 1251.58160 Com at SE cor of sec, th N 1143.80 ft

alg E In of sec for pl of beg, th N 89 degS2'30" W 390 ft th #195 ftth N 89 deg 52’30” W IK ft to N 175ft th N 89 deg 52*30” W 84.41 ft th N 32 deg 52’40’p E 71.42 ft th S 89 deg 52*30” E 616.83 ft to S 40 ft to pl ol beg, being partSE Mi.

12 1.25 1977 1030.01181 Beg at cen of sec 15. th N 0-17 W

131.47 ft on NS Vi 'In tA N 89-44 0 E307.6 ft th N 0-7-30 E 158.91 ft th S 80-50-30 E 21 ft th N 0-7-30 E 233.41 ft th S 00-5040 E 128.99 ft th S 0- 7-30 W 499.25 ft th S 89-44-30 W 454. 8 ft on EW In to pob part NE Mi.

15 7.56 1977 1369.51182 Com at NW cor of sec, th S 711.1 ft

In W In of sec th N 81 deg 50' E 243. 5 ft th N 7 deg 34’ W 16 ft th N 81 deg 50’ E 40 f f th N 7 deg 34’ W 40 “ ” “■ J-- " 22.3b ft to Edeg 50’

175.37E

Kl$i Q Uv CAVi i/vk mi Mi? vv/<„ Virginia Land, th Sly 40 ftextension of Wly In of lot 12, th Ely 72.45 ft, th Nty 40 ft to SE cor of lot 12 to Wly to p ]l of beg, also exc beg at SW cor of lot S Virginia Land th Sty 40 ft in extension or Wly in of lot 8/ to N 48 de th Sly 5 ft to N 4 ft, th Nly 45 ft toIf,ll, ui my w iv ui o w88.73 ft to pl of beg. AU water.

• 98.48

leg 05’ E^S.49 ft 48 deg C§’ E 53.24 h S « deg 05’ W

1 \ 1977 17.84

ft th N 81240 ft th S 175.37 ft for d1 of beg, th cont S 144.63 ft th W 169.24 ifth N 1 deg 41’ W 57.8 ft to S 86 deg 01’ W 1206 ft to cent In of NorthLake Rd, to NWly alg C/L to a pt S 86 deg 01’ W from pl of beg, to N 86 deg 01’ E to pl of Deg, also com at NW cor of sec, th S 9)6.86 ft to N 85 deg. 52’ E 176.6 ft for pl of beg, th S 85 deg 52’ W 176.6 ft Ui N 23 TiIn W In ot sec, to N 85 deg 52’ E tocent In of North Lake Rd, to SEly alg said c^nt In to pl of beg, being part

154 AU that part of SE frl 1/6 covered by the waters of Portage lake and lying N of a In running W from too outlet to Portage Lake also exc landm btwn Nly St Sty lot Ins of lot

asant' Beach add. to Portage Lake Resort, extended to shore ol Portage Lake and said shore In. . „ . ,

1 80.00 1977 . 17.84155 Com at Intersection of cent ol Dexter

Pinckney Rd A center of McGregor Rd to N of M 489 32

1977 766.40st of sec, to N 0 deg E In 0! sec, to

WW... ____ _ JCVUUII VII LVMS wi wvwPinckney Rd A center of McGregor — T N 35 deg 07’ E 599.21 ft In center 1 McGregor Rd, th N 59 deg 05’ E 8.16 ft In cent of, rd. to N 6 deg

U ' E 40.84 ft for pl o i beg. to N 5 deg 12’ E 274.79 ft; th N 66 deg 50* E &4.66 ft, to S 5 deg 12! W 265^5I t to S 59 deg 06’ W 59.49 ft in N In ofrd to pi 0

1 V t.„ __ eg, "Parcel J” being part

0fSEL 0.30 1977 163.59156 Com at Intersection of cent of Dexter

Pinckney Rd A cent of McGregor Rd to N So deg 07* E 599.2 ft ft cent of McGregor Rd to N 69 deg 05 E 548.65 I t ui cent of rd, to N 5 deg 12’ E 40.85 ft for.pl of beg. th

deg 12’ E 265.65 If th NE 54(66 ft th § 5 deg 12* W 256(6 th S 59 deg 05* W 5919 ft, to N In rd to pl of oeg, "Parcel K" being p°fS 1 0.29 1977 690.43>7 Com at Intersection of cent of Dexter Rd A Pinckney Rd A cent of McGregor

17 0.90185 Com at E Vi p

05’ E 654 ft aE ___ _____ ___89 deg 54’ W 556.68 ft, to N 492 ft for pfof beg, th N 50 ft th E 249.09ft to S 0 deg 05’ W 50 ft th W 249.09It to pl of Deg, being part of E Vi of NE Mi.ID 9Q 1 Q 7 7 7 7 uq

186 Com at s 'Ml cor th N 0 deg 19’’ E590.36 ft' on NS Vi In Ih ST5 deg 24’ W 413.87 ft th N 0 deg 14’ E416.05 ft to pob th S 89 deg 23’ W

11' E 421.99 ft th N J , to S 0 deg 14’

1$56 16187 AU that part of W Vi of SE Vi tying

N of Park Lawn Beach, and N of Park Lawn Beach Subd., No. 1, both recorded plats. 'aU In lake’

18 17.24 1977 10.02188 Com at NE cor of SE frl Vi of SW frl

Vi, to S 762.60 ft In N & S Vi Infor a pl of beg, th S 75 ft In N St S v« h , to defT 75 deg 06 to the rt 77.61 ft alg the hwy, th N 94,96 ftth E 75 ft to pl of beg, being a partof SE frl Vi ofSW frl Vi.

0.15

206.32 ft to N 0 deg___89 deg 23’ E 206.6? ft th W 422Tt to pob., part SW Vi.

18 >00i 1977

18 1977___ 64.94189 Com at NW cor erf sec, th S 0 deg 061

W 357.53 H In W In 04 sec fo rjfl of 05’30” E 2007 ft

S 0 deg 06’ W 208. E 208.7 ft to

sec

12’ E 256/6 ft th N , ft th S 5 deg 12’

ft to ' S » de» „ In of rd to J l, ofta lM fr to ia J v ,, ,

159 Com at tote Ptockn

beg,

. 'dea 50’i h

’arcel L”

beg, th N 60 degto cent ot hwy, th _ . ...........7 ft th S 60 deg 06’30” ff 208.7 ft N 0 deg 06’ E w8.7 ft to W In of for pl of t>eg. being part ofNW frl Vi.

19 Tl.90 1977 926.94190 Com at N Vi post of sec, th S 68 deg

45TO E 34.7 ft ate £ W o l sec for of„beg, to cont S w dea 65*40’* EIt to N ^»% g 5 6 ^ W UM.K ftflt'S

977____ jrsecUon of -------

2 f l v n a . i f w157.71

center of Dexter gor Rq

__ to rent. deg 05' E E 351.1 ft to

^6.07 1977 722.68. E Vi, exc com at E Vi cor, to W 193.03 ft on EW v« to to pob to N

_ . . j f lbeg, being

866.04

of curv lft red 800 ft <Ilf f I p ll {

“ d‘1

x j i

160 Beg at SW S 89. deg w

27 123.16 1977 4044.89

1 lor pl of beg. to N T deg 53’

I T«4al a! Taxes Interest a**

1 Saw Votes DeUarsCeaii

DEXTER TOWNSHIP Tore 1 Sera, RaiigeTEaat

M 4 , ..........s A U h B K J

1977sec,sec

m x p & umwft to N (WOO W 96.1 E 447.71/ft th N to pob, being part of

197 Com°at W v«cor ft on EW Vi In 329/68 Tt th N ' S 0-46-60 W

714/54ft to;k,^*Y lW ' m ,

W J f i Vto N .230. ft

beg ‘201 Com a:

deg 37’ ’^ sec, to

I

iX_ h1 l? jijs , J3■§ita8irSi,swM to pi SE Vi. ,

835.81 e to N 0 N St S Vi to

E 277.92 ft37' W ------

1009.1

Sv^fofSEMi.10202 The3 2N IM.7V ft

Vi of SE Vi.32 4.75 1977

203 Com at NW cor of sec, 33 to

sec, to S"1S8 deg .. pl of beg, being part

1977 of S 1287

284.89ft of SW

09.09066-10

W 1203.14 ft on W/L of sec to to S 82-20 0 E 1289 ft. th S K - 310.61 ft th N 84-224M) ft 1268.98 ft tb N 0-30-10 E 362.14 ft to pob part NW Vi.

33 10.02 1977 278.06204 Con at SW cor of sec 33, th N 0-36 E

1320 ft th N 6206-10 E 1009.85 ft to pob. to N 0-36-10 E 1218.88 ft to S 86-T-40 E 392.33 ft th $ 0-21 W 996.04 Tt to S 62-36-10 W 449.19 ft to Dob part W Vi.

33 10.01 1977 278.06205 Com at SW cor of sec 33, to N 0-36-10

E 1320 ft, to N 62-36-10 E 633.38 ft to job, to N 036-10 E 1403.57 ft th S 08-140 E 332.5 ft th S 036-10 W 1218,88 ft th S 62-3010 W 376.47 ft to pob part W Vi. ^

33 10.01 1977 278,96207 Bee at SW cor of sec 33. to N 03010

E 1320 ft, to N 62-3010 ff 200 ft th S 1059 E 1483.17 ft to N 88-4030 W 600 ft to pob part SW Mi.

33 *12.43 1977 350.27206 Com at SW cor of sec 33, th S 884030

E 600 ft to pob, th N f059 W 1483. 17 ft th N 623010 E 200 ft to S 10 040 E 1561.65 ft th N 604030 W 124.31 ft to pob part SWVi.

53 5.50 1977 166.04209 Con at SW cor of sec 33, th S 88-4030

E 724.31 ft on S/L of sec to Sob th N 13440 W 1561.65 ft tb N OKOIO E 200 ft th S 104440 E 1843.6 ft th N 884030 W 124.31 ft topobpart SW V«.

33 5.77 1977 168.98210 Com at SW cor erf sec 33, th S 884030

E 848.62 ft on S/L of sec to pob, Ah N 103440 W 1643.6 ft th N 924010’ E 200 ft th S 8-16 E 1728.51 ft th N 804030 W 124.31 ft topobpart SW V«;

33 6.04 f i n r 177.92211 Com at SW cor of sec 33, th S 8040

30 E 972.93 ft on S/L of sec to oob th N 018 W 1728.51 ft th N 62-3010 E 200 ft th S 6-1020 E 1815.99 ft th N 884030 W 124.31 ft topob part SW Mi.

33 6.32 197T * 183.85212 Com at SW cor of sec 33, th S 884030

E 1097.24 ft on S/L of sec to pob th N 01020 W 1815.99 ft to N 603010 E 459.04 ft th S 021 W 2021.36 ft th N 884030 W 200 ft to pob part SW Mi.

33 13.56 n /9 7 7 374.04213 Com at cent of sec, th N 89 deg 28*30

E 483.1 ft ln'E A W Vi In of sec. to S 17 deg 18’ E 1069.8 ft to S 2 deg &0’20” W 199(45 ft for pl of beg th N 88 deg 56’ 30” E 384.67 ft to S 0 deg 46’30” W 107.0 ft th S 68 deg S6*30” W 388.73 ft th N 2 deg 50'20" L: 107.20 ft to pl of beg being part of SE Vi.

43 0.95 1977 463.27“CLARK’S SILVER LAKE SUBDIVISION”216 Lot 41

1977 600.24“CLARK’S SILVER LAKE SUBDIVISION

NO. 1”217 Lot 60

1977“HALF MOON LAKE HILLS

SUBDIVISION”219 Lot 5.

152.76

1220 Lot 9,

1977 28.6520

221 Lots 6 & 71977 775.31

31222 Lots 13 8c 14

1977 , 41.1531 1977 76.80

“ORCHARD ADDITION TO PORTAGE LAKE RESORT”

223 Lot 41977 356.72

224 Lot 141977 421.14

225 Com at NE cor of Lot 19, th S 89 deg W of Lot 19, for pf ofN In

deff85.47 ft in beg. to S 50 deg W 41.0 to N 89 deg E being part oPLot

226 Lot 35227 Lots 39 St 40

OL43’ W to N 1 40.0 ft

19.1977

19, for pl __ 51.fc) ft to N deg W 23.0 ft to pl of beg,

19771977

228 The E 40 ft of N 120 ft of Lot 57 1977

23.55485.5164.0446.50

“PARK LAWN BEACH SUBDIVISION229 Lot 48230 Lot 136231 Lot 143232 Lot 220

233 Lots 221 & 222234 Lot 228235 Lot 229236 Lot 237

NO. 1”1977197719771977

19771977

19771977

100.6553.0553.0553.05

100.6553.0553.0553.05

237 Lot 252 Park Lawn Beach Sub. No. 1 of Lots 264 & 253 to NW cor of Lot

1977 53.06“PORTAGE LAKE RESORT”

236 Lots 86(91977 567.51

239 Lot 22, also part of Lot 19 of Or­chard addition to Portage Lake Resort desc as beg at most Wly cor of Lot 19, th E to SE cor of lot 38 of Orchard addition, to S 6 to, th SEly 56.5 ft th S 40 deg W to most Nly cor of Lot 23 Portage Lake Resort, th N 50 deg W 107.43 ft To pl of beg Portage Lake Resort.

1977 552.80“PORTAGE LAKE SHORES”

240 Lot 131977 825.11

241 Lot 201977 699.20

“SUPERVISOR’S PLAT NO. 1”242 Lots 52 ji 53

1977 53.05

FREEDOM TOWNSHIP Town S South, Range 4 East

244 E frl Vi of E frl Vi of NW frl Vi of

^ * ' 1 0 . 3 1 1»77 l7s8J245 W 266.98 ft of S 514.05 ft of E Vi of

SE Mi of NE Vi. .........................9 4.11 1977 147.49

246 SW Vi of NW V« exc N 827.64 ft there­of, also exc S 247.09 ft thereof. „ . . .

10 7.67 1977 261.05247 N Vi of NW Vi of SE V« exc S 330 ft

0* W1?> 15.00 1977 375.43T ieg at NW cor of see 14, to E 670.85

on N/L of sec to S (V23-32 W 671 ft, to S 8956 W 670/5 ft to N 0-21-34 E 671.38 ft to pob M il NW Vi.

14 1 0 .3 3 1977 322.56

249 Com at NE c o t of sec, th S 877.50 ft

S W s r M f i l T i H( P f f A s w i R f t Y H r f ldeg 17’ E 164.63 ft to pl of beg, being part of E Vi of NE Vi. */ 6

21 2.44 1977 1590.76

.......... .... ' fe"i f

127 EldacofSI128 E lVnls In *

10 10.

NoO deg W E, 130 ft In the W tosir A f t t " * p*rt

ID } . ( < H I ? 111.01

24 5/47 1977 107.93286 E Vi of SW Mi,

8| l | , ' A ' n/S S ? h S *lS: .T.aS

Total of Taxes Interest and Charges Due In Said Years Dollars Cents

FREEDOM TOWNSHIP Town 3 South, Range 4 East

267 N % of S Vi of SE Vt ex? all that part E of following described In— corn at SE cor of sec, th N 89 deg 51' 40” W & Q -5,ftjV S In of sec, th N 2 deg 32 40 ' W 800.74 ft afe C/l’ Parker M th N 35 deg 51’40’^W 1024.59 ft ala S In N W of S Mr of SE W to pm), th N 2 deg 2'20” E 688.96 ft to N In k W of S Vi of SE vt and poe part SE Vi,

24 13.93 1977 252.95259 W Vi of NW Vi of SE Vi.

24 20.00 1977 1655.05260 0.50 ac to SW cor of SW V« said 0.50

ac being 8 rds E & W and 10 rds N & S.25 0.50 1977 454.66

261 The W 300 ft of the S 147 ft of the W Vi of NW Vi.

27 1.01 1977 58.37“BONNIE BRAE COUNTRY CLUB

SUBDIVISION”264 S 60 ft of Lots 260-265 incl, also all

of lots 266-271 inch1677 148.15

265 U t s . 292-296 inch also the W Vfe pfLutz Dr now vacated, lying Ely of said U t 292

1977 84.76266 Uts 361-365 Inch also the W Vi of

Lutz Dr -now vacated lying Ely of lot• 365 also the N ’A of Pleasant Lake

Blvd now vacated bounded on E by the Sly extension of C/L of vacated Lutz Dr & lying Sly of I-ots 361-365 Inch

1977 84.76267 Uts 387-389 in?l. also the S Vi of

Pleasant Lake Blvd now vacated lying Nly of said lots,

1977 58.37LIMA TOWNSHIP

Town 2 South, Range 4 East269 Beg in the E In of sec at a p\ which is

612.25 ft N of the E Vi post of sec th S 613.30 ft to the E Vi post of sec th W on the E & W Vi In to the cent of sec th N 1040.50 ft to N & S y4 In th SEly'to the pi of beg, being all that part of NE frl V* of sec which lies S of the Mich Cent R.R, R.O.W.

2 50.00 1977 913,77270 All that part of E frl Ms of NW frl

y4 which lies S of the Mich. Cent. R.R. R.O.W. ’

2 32.12 1977 586.77271 Beg in W In of sec at a pt which is

45.64 ft. N of the W V4 post of sec, th N 19.85 ft in sec In th N 56 dee 14' E 1161,59 ft th N 59 deg 01’ E

• 245.56 ft th N 64 deg 29’ E 184,73 ft th S 00 deg 21' W 181.50 ft in the E In of W frl Vi of NW frl Vi of sec th S 85 deg 51’ W 348.80 ft th S 56 deg 14' W 1105.70'. ft to the pi of beg bemg a part Of Wfrl Vi of NW frl Vi.

2 - 1 . 2 5 1977 24.11272 Com at E Vi cor of. sec-9, th N 585.38

ft on E/L of sec to pob, th N 183 ft th S 86-3-55 W 291.00 ft th S 180 ftth N 86-3$5 E 291,09. ft to pob partNE Vi.

9 1-21 1977’ 30.36274 Com at cent of sec 10, th.N 2-19-30 W

1860.98 ft th N 89-13-30 W 460 ft tb pob, th S 0-7 W 504.11 ft th N 80-13- §0 W 957 ft th N 1-5-30 W 268.89 ft th N 43-12 E 138.38 ft th S 89-13-30 E 238.44 ft th N 4-4-20 W 133.66 ftth S 89-13-30 E 639.45 ft to pob,part NW Vi.

10'. 10.01 1977- 374.38276 SW Vt of NE Vi & E 125 ft of NW Vi

of NE Vi of se? 11.11 43.79 1977 1822.04

277 N 10 ac of E Vi of SW V4 also N 1 rd in width of SE V4.

' l l 11.00 1977 4789.09278 NW % of NE Vt.

17 40.00 ' 1977 571.19279 S Vi of NE Vi.

17 80.00 1977 2268.18280 Beg at intersection of N In of Old US■ 12 & N & S Yi to of set, th N 282 ft. alg N & S v4 In th W 178 ft, th S

to In of Old US 12, th SEly to pi of beg, being part of SE y4.

17 1.09 1977 743.34282 Beg. at cent of sec th E 14.50 rds in

the E & W Vi in th S 900.05 ft th NWly to a pt in the N & S Y» In which pt • Ls 27.43 chs N of S Vi post of sec th N in the N & S y4 to to the pl of beg, being a part cl SE Vi.

17 4.75 1977 1253.65283 Beg at E Vi post of sec th S 1 deg 15’

E in E In of sec to a pt which is N F 15’ W 14,38 chs from the SE cor of sec th N 62 deg W 22.39 chs th Wly to a pt in the N & S Vi In which pt is 27.43 chs N of the S Vi post th N to the center of the section th E on the E & W Vi In to the pl of beg, exc the W 14.50 rds in width thereof being a part of SE V4.

17 60.67 1977 1075.34284 Com at SW cor of sec, 17 th N 86 deg

19’45” E 396 ft th N 00 deg 51’15” W 2214.33 ft th N 83 deg 44’15* W 690 ft for pob, th S 04 dee 28'30” W 297.64 ft th N 83 dec 44'15'* W 125 ft th N 04 deg

: 28’30” E 207.84 ft th S 83 deg 4415* E 125 ft to pob, being part SE Vi,

18 0.85 1977 940.08286 That part off sec 24 W of C/L creek & N &

E of following In—com at N Vi cor, th S 87-1-22- W 43.55 ft to pob. th 3 2-1-41 E 718.62 ft, th N 89-52-54 E 809.16 ft to C/L creek & poe part N V4.

24 22.35 1977 21.28

LODI TOWNSHIPTown 3 South, Range 5 East

289 The S 10 ac of. the N 35 ac of E Vi of SE V i .

2 10.00 1977 242.21290 SW Vi of NE y4 & SE V4 of NW Vt Si SW

Vi of NW Vi, oxc S 10 ac of SE y4 of NW Vi also exc com at NW cor of sec, th S 1324 ft on W In of sec to pob, th Ely 667,7 ft th Sly 140 ft th Wly 668.7 ft th N 150 ft to pob, part N Vi.

12 108.70 1977 .3801.67292 Com at-SE cor of sec, th N 1491.9 ft in

E In of sec, th S 44 deg 18’ W 205.6 ft for a pl of beg, th,S 44 deg 18' W 410.90 ft Th S 38 deg 07’ E 74.8 ft th S 44 deg 18’ W 27 ftlh N 45 deg 42’ W 283 ft th N 44 deg 18’ E 447:6 ft in cent of hwy, th S 45 deg 42’ E 208.3 ft to pl of beg, being part of E Vi ofSE Y .

12 2.10 1977 148.12293 Com at SE cor of sec, th W 994.92 ft

in S In of sec for a pl of beg, th defl89 deg 05’ to the rt 208.71 ft th defl89 deg 05’ to the 1ft 69.57 ft th defl90 deg 05’ to the 1ft 208.71 ft th defl89 deg 05’ to the 1ft 69.57 ft in S In of sec to pl of beg, being a part of SEViofSE'k

12 ,0.333 1977 768.60295 Beg at N V4 post of sec, th S 86 deg

58’ E 205 ft th S 1 deg 45’ W 252.16 flth N 86 deg 58’ W 204.34 ft th N 1 deg 36’ E 252.18 ft in N & S Vt In to pl of beg, being part of NE y4.

13 1.18 1977 394.77296 E 100 ac of N 240 ac of W Vi of sec 14

exc W 800 ft of N 1320 ft thereof.14 75.76 , 1977 1665.49

297 Com at NE ,cor of sec, th W 564 ft in NIn of sec, th S 107.78 ft for pl of beg th N 107.78 ft th W 221 ft in N In of sec th.S 88.78 ft th SEly to pl of beg being part of NE y4 of NE y4.

18 0.63 1977 67.85298 NW Vi of SE Vi.

28 40.00 1977 1400.21“LODI COUNTRY ESTATES NO. 3”

300 U t 66 Part of SW V t, sec. 241977 1643.60

“LODI MEADOW ESTATES”301 Lot 21

1977 337.87

LYNDON TOWNSHIPTown 1 South, Range 3 East

2 Com at SW cor of E % of SE V4, th N 1159.6 ft th N 68 deg E 426 ft for pl of beg, th S 22 deg E 250 ft. th S 68 deg W 60 ft th N 22 deg W 250 It th N 66 deg E 60 ft to pl of Beg, being part of SE frl Vi.

2 0.34 1977 810.953 Beg at cent of sec. th N 3 deg W 66 ft in N ii S Vi In th k 84 deg E 1655.55 ft, th N 1 deg 30'40” W 1389:38 ft th N So deg 34’ E 922.46 ft to shore of Joslin Uke, th Sly in lake shore to E It W V4 In th S 84 deg W 2270 ft to pl of beg, being part NE frl Vi.

4 26.35 1977 1463.004 Com at SE cor of W Vi of SW V«. th N 9 chns in E In of W Vi of SW V4 for a pl of beg th N 64 deg 45’ W 13 rds th N 24 8/13 rds th S 64 deg 45' E 13 rds th S 24 8/13 rds in E fn of W Vi of SW Vt to the pl of beg, being a part of W Vi of SW V4.

5 2.00 1977 767.36j N 10 ac of SE v4 of SE V4,

5 10.00 1977 668.005 Com at NW cor of sec. th N 85 deg 57'26” E 137.28 ft on N In of sec to pod, th S 19 deg 11'14" E 603.26 ft th N & deg >7'26 - E 413.72 ft. th S 14 deg 45'30B W 89 ft th 233.88 It on arc of curv-rad 134.91 ft chord S 34 deg 54’8” E 205.66 it th S 84 deg 33’45" E 139.9 ft th 108.09 [t on 'arc of curv-rad 70.25 ft chord S 40 deg 28’52” E 97.74 ft. th S 3 deg 56’ W 323.63 ft, th 106.91 ft on arc oT curv-rad 481.59 ft chord S 1 deg 45’38" E 106.7 fl th S 0 deg 7’15” E 300,56 ft h S 61 deg 7’40” E on C /L Hadley Rd to E In of m ft R/W, th N 9 deg T W ' W 152.12 ft tli 92.26.it on arc or curv-rad 115.59 ft chord N 2 deg 45’M” W 92.08 1 th N 3 deg 36’ E 30,63 ft. th 209.65 :t on arc of curv-rad 136.25 ft chord I 40 deg 28’52” W 107,57 ft th N M deg *48” W 139.9. ft th. 119.45 f t on arS

i,4

Total of Taxes Interest and Charges Due In Said Year* Dollar* Cento

LYNDON TOWNSHIP Town 1 South, Range 3 East

309 Com at E Vi post of aec’th W 305.13 ftr E « W Vi In for pl of beg, th cont

3M.10 ft ag E St W Vi In tn N 421.78 58 deg W 511.26 ft th N

48 deg 08’0Q” E 1047.10 ft th, S 01 ,deg 53’Q0’* E 435.16, ft th S 02 dgK,Q6’00R W 401.67 ft to pob, being part ofNE Vi.

21 6.13 1877 138.01310 Com at, E Vi post of sec, th due W 660.51

In E°lt $ v ! in tft’N$lydFne NEly Rf w o|

84 ft th N 56 aeg U’21’^E 511.26 (t th due S 421.78 ft to pl of beg being part ofNEH.

21 J .64 1977 1529,24311 Com at S)S cor of sec, th N 0 deg 26 20”

W 1097.03 ft on E In of sec to,pob, th S 87 deg. #15" W 932.59 ft th N ,33,deg 36’ W 492.16 ft th N 71 ,deg 35’20” E 1263.12 ft th S 0 deg 26’20* 770.85 ft onE InofsectoDobpartSE Vi.

27 15.13 1977 800.48313 The S 2 rds In width of W Vi of SE y4.

30 1.00 1977 L 12.95314 Com at S Vi cor of sec 34 th 87-21 E

662.58 ft th N W-20 E , l5l9.» ft th N 87-23-50 E 436 ft to nob. th N m o E 200 ft th N 87-23-50 E 222.96 ftth S 04W0 E 200 ft th S 87-23-50 W 223.38 ft to pob part SEVi.

34 1.02 1977 77.38316 Com at NW cor of sec 36, th S 1-51-30 E

238 ft, th N 83-8-30 E 42\.96 ft to pob th N 83-8-30 E 33.04 ft th S W-ea-irE 496.66 ft th S 2-8-10 E 1413.54 ft, th S 88-8-30 W 350.45 ft, th N 1-51-30 W 1100 ft th N 30-0-50 W 392.2 ft to pobpartN^y-i^ os 1977 568.61

“BRUIN LAKE SHORES SUBDIVISION” 318 Lot 34

1977 513.16“CEDAR GROVE SUBDIVISION

319 Lots 34, 35 Si r A "1977

320 Lot 381977

321, Lot 391977

“CRESCENT SPORTING CLUB SUBDIVISION”

322 Lot 7 j977 ^“GRIFFIN'S SUBDIVISION”

323 Lot 39 ^1977 98.21

204.2571.75

71.75

"GRIFFIN’S SUBDIVISION NO. 1”

27’ E 36 ft, th S 7 deg 36’30” W 66.30 ft to pt in Ely In of Tot 71 th SWly to a pt in the .wly In of Lot 71 which pt is S) rt NWly frm the SW cor of Lot 71, th NWly 1 In the Wly to of Lot 71 to the pl of beg, being part of S frl Vi of SW frl Vi, sec 21, a (id a part of Lot 71, Griffin'sSubd. Np. 1 all owned and occupied asone parcel

1977 65.10“GRIFFIN’S SUBDIVISION NO. 2”

325 Lots 120 & 1211977 138.01

“HOME WILD RESORT SUBDIVISION”327 N 16 I t of U t 7

1977 39.35328 U t 11

1977 648.54329 U t 76

1977 695.90“ISLAND LAKE PARK SUBDIVISION”

330 Com at SE cor of Lot 37, th N 177 ft on E to of Lot 37, th S 89 deg 55’20” W 37.89 ft on S to Bede Dr. to pob, tft S 32 deg 50’30” W 91,73 ft, th S & deg 55’ VT 11.91 ft. til N 32 deg 50’30" E 91.73 ft th N b9 deg 55’20” E 11.91'ft to pob, 0.25 ac used as R/W part Lot 37.

1977 38.62331 Com at SE cor of Lot 37, th S 88 deg

38’20” W 155.59 ft on S to Lot 37 to pob, th S 88 deg 38’20" W 11.91 ft, th N 33 deg 2’10" E 65.29 ft th N 89 deg 55’ E 11.91 ft th S 33 deg 2’10" W 65.29 ft to pob .017 ac used as R/W part Lot 37.

1977 38.62“WILD GOOSE LAKE SUBDIVISION”

338 Loti1977 26.21

339 Lots 32, 33 & 341977 723.01

of beg, th cont N 36 deg ft, th N 89 deg 25’0dR.J l i deg 32W W 2800

Sw|y alg waters edge to a p :____ „30” W From pl of beg, th S 4 deg 3f30" E to pl of beg; being part of NW y4

& 0.6 1977 272.65354 2.74 ac to NW cor of S Vi of the W 93.26

ac of NW frl Vi, said 2.74 ac being 17 rds N Si § and 6.44 chns E & W also N W of W 93,25 ac of NW frl V *, also com at the SE cor of the W 186.50 ac of the NW frl V4, th N 1 deg W 8.85 chns in the E to of the W 186Mac of NW frl Vi to the cent of hwy for a pl of beg th N 1 deg W 2104.10 ft to the NW cor of the W 186.50 ac of NW frl Vi, th W in N to of sec to the NW cor of the E93.25 ac of the W 186.50 ac of NW frl’ Vt th S 1 deg W to the W to of said E93.25 ac to a pt to cent of hwy, which pt is N 1 deg E 18.20 chns from the SW cor or sala E 93.25 ac, th SEly alg (he hwy to the pl of beg. exc com at SE cor of W 186.50 ac of NW frl V4. th N 1 deg W 8,85 chns to cent of hwy for pi or beg th N 570 ft in E to of W 186$) ac 0! NW frl Vi, th W to cent of hwy, th SEly

all thatato hwy ft) pl of beg. also exc wmch lies SWly of cent of hwv.

30 87.81 19776 Beg at NW cor of sec. th S 0 « « w E 17747 chns in the w in of sec, to N 68 deg 30’ E 6.39 chns th N 71 deg E 1.71. chns Jh S 89 deg 30’ E 8 chns. th N 81deg 30’ E 1.40 chns th S 82 dej chns th N 75^g | 3 c.............

E 4.35 deg 45’“ ac of,

___ ac, thsec to pob, being

. curv-rad 60,91 It chord N 3W. 105.05 ft. th N 14 deg 45'3______, th 70.55 ft on arv of curv-rad 261.34

chord W 22 deg 29*50 E 70.34 ft ) N 30 deg 14* 1015 65.87 ft, th S 60 eg 55’ 60 E 222 ft, th 37 deg 505 10 272.23 t th N 80 deg 51’ E 478.54 ft

1 S 23 dec 29’ St 30 ft 241,64 ft th N I deg 29’ TE 206.68 ft, th S 0 deg 12’ ) W 40 ft th S 89 deg 12’ 40 E &9.7S th N I deg 10' 40 E on NS Vi to to

A cor to g 85 deg 67’ 26 w on n exc Wild Goose IJ( Sub

, 14,00 chnsNW frl y4 to NE cor said Wly ’a chns to N to of part 0? NW frl Vi.

31 33.92 1077 1304.0735? AU that part of SE V4 which lies W of

Schwalbe’s Twin lakes Subd. No. 1, and ^chwalbe's Twin Lakes .$ubd._exc

& r t a & v v&2 W i«,42wft. to St

1977 814.69

, f t » . 6l f t

„6a .o ^*■20.14 W H

ft W V l2 -3 8 W 1027.0 ft to N 14-46-26 E 78/

arc of curve lft, rad

Total of Taxes Interest and Charges Due In Said Years Dollars Cents

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP Town 4 South, Range 3 East

ft th N 65-ljWS E 325.48 ft, to 179.0V ft to arc of curve lit, rad l91.95 ft

g v u i r f , b m i

lX jSoTW, £ S 5W » W ffll.H fcto pob also exc com at N Vi cor to SA f , h ’ w u y a T a

f s o T V f i43-40 E U2 07Tt to N 25-28-35 E 117.94 ft th N 894)5 W 250 ft to pob. also exc beg at S Vi cor thN8fi0tt^tftjE900 ft th NEly 880 ft to SW cor Lot 32. Schwalbe’s Twin Lakes Subd, th Sly alg W/L to a/L sec th W to pob also exc com at center of W f H M W 1160 ft th S 87-38-34 E 4049 ft to E shore of N Twin Lake for pob th N 87-38-34 W 1550 ft Jh N 2-5IH5 E 280 ft th S 87-3W4 E 1700 ft th Sly to E sh re of lako to

% , U ’,1A * i5 A s-3?'df K. . . . 0f„ _ .1 fdeg 50’4 5 ___________

See 38’34" E 1709 ft to a pt to Ely shore of North Twin Lake, to Sly alg shore of tokeloplofta^ I977

389 SE, r SR .',Sb 1977 S87.7,360 Com at E V4 cor th S 0 deg 50’ W 1370.67

ft on E to of sec to ol of beg.,to S 0 deg 50’ W 330 ft th N 89 dee 10’ W 330 ft th N 0 deg 50’ E 330 ftlh S 89 deg 10r E 330 ft to pl of beg, being part of SE Vi of SE Vi.

32 2.50 1977 278.59361 E Vi of E Vi of SW Vi,

34 40.00 1977 1457.43362 E 300 ft of S 726 ft of W Vi of SW Vi

of sec. 3535 5.00 1977 202.97363 Beg at SW cor of sec, th E 250 ft In S

to of sec, to N 400 ft parallel to W n of sec. to W 250 ft to S 4(W ft m W to of sec to pl of beg, betogpart of SW Vi.

35 2.3<f 1977 673.41364 S 200 ft of E 544.5 ft of N 50 ac of E

Vi of NE Vi.“PARK HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION1” 31

365 ^ 37 1977 35.93366 tote 77,78 St 79 ^ ^

367 ^ 81 1977 30.04.368 Lots 87-90 tool. „„„ „n

1977 60.10369 Lot 112 „„„„

1977 35.93370 Lots 136 to 153 tocl. _

1977 163.25371 Lots 154 & 155 M

1977 35.93372 Lots 158 thru 163

1977 108.66373 Lots 183 to 186 inch also Lot 189 nn

1977 78.27374 OUtlOt A . nnn 1C,1977 151.14

“SCHWALBE’S TWIN LAKES SUBDIVISION NO. 1”

380 ^ 73 1977 35.93381 Ut?9 1977 47.99382 Lots 94-107 tocl.

1977 96.55383 Lots 108-124 tocl. _

1977 96.550“tl01 B 1977 35.93

385 Outlot C 1977 35.93

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP Town 4 South, Range 3 East

340 The W 180 ft of the “W Vi of SE V4 lying between the River Raisin and thehwy' 1 1.65 1977 1614.98

341 Com at N Vi post of sec, to S 1516.41ft to the N St S Vi to to toe NW cor ofS Vi in acreage of the NE frl Vi fora pl of beg, to S 6 rds to the N & S Vi to th E 10 rds, th S 69.84 ft th E 10 rds to the S to of N frl Vi of NE frl V4 th N 167.7| ft th Wly M -rds to, toeN to of S Vi to acreage of toe NE frlVi to the pl of beg, Being a part of N frl Vi of NE frl Vi.6

2 1.00 1977 692.81342 Com at E V4 cor of sec, th S 88-12-00

W 1317.25 ft to E & W Vi to, th N 1-36-40 W 300 ft for pob. th N 1-36-40 W 466.70 ft, to N 88-12-00 fc 466.70 ft, th S 1-36-40

■ E 466.70 ft th S 88-12-00 W 466,70 ft to pob, being part of NE^V,^

^ BJ s§'ftEh V /i,r ^ » = ' A s8 i | |W 710.49 ft to N 1-45-30 W 7 4 7 ft th N 88-12-00 E 700 ft to pob, being

Part<f SE12.:99 1977 203.39344 Beg at NE cor of SE Vi, th W 420 ft in

N to of SE Vt of NE frl V t, to SWly to E to of sec. th N 220 ft to pl of beg, being part ot SE Vi of NE frl Vi.

J i 5 1.06 1977 486.6434$ Beg at N Vi post of sec, th W 123.30 ft

to the N to of sec, to S 647.26 ft to the N to of the Lake Shore & Mich South­ern R.R., th NEly alg the N In of the R.R. to a pt in the E to of NE Vi, to N 77.56 ft toHthe NE cor of W '/i of NE Vi, th W to the N to of sec to the pl of.beg being a part of E Vi of NW Vi and all that part of W Vi of NE> Vi lying N of toe railroad.

9 12.00 1977 727.15346 Com at N Vi cor of sec 10, th S 0-38 W

440.4 ft on NS Vi to to pob to S 0-38 W 233.11 ft. to N 88-26-40'W 473.65 ft tlr N 4-35-30 E 5O.4i2J . t h N . 72-JLO-30 E. 303.24 ft th N (WfiETMiSOTl, to S 64-42 E 183.08 ft to pob pArt NW V4.

10 1767 1977 148.72347 Com at S Vi cor of sec, th N 89 deg

25’40” E 163.66 ft alg. S to of sec, toN 36 deg OO’OO” W 18T7.50 ft alg C / L ofLogan Rd for pl of beg OO’OO” W 506.78 ft. to E 512.12 ft to S 11 deg L ft th.S 49 deg 22’00* W 207 ft to pi of beg, betog part of SE Vi,

12 2.84 1977 154.40348 Com at NE cor of sec, th Sly 991.15 ft

in E-In of sec for pl of beg. th cont Sly 147.28 ft to SWly 328.40 ft in arc of curv rt of rad 303.24 ft th defl 150deg 34’ rt 419,35 ft to defl 89 deg 56’30ff rt 149.50 ft to pl of beg, betog part of NE Vi.

17 1.20 1977 773.02349 Com at E Vt cor, th S 0 deg 18’30" E

1030.47 ft on E to of sec to pob, thdefl 90 deg rt 777.85 ft, th deff 90deg rt 280 I t th defl 90 deg 1ft to W to of NE Vi of SE Vi to S on said W to to S to of NE Vi of SE Vi. th E on said S to to E to of sec, th N 0 deg 18’30" W 293.28 ft on E In of sec to pob part SE Vi.

1 20 12.30 1977 12,57350 SW Vt of NW Vt.

23 40.00 1977 , 2296.53351 S Vi of S Vi of SE Vt of NW Vi.

23 10.00 1977 123.26353 Com at W v4 post of sec, to Ely 127.7

ft alg E & W Vi to for pl .of d m ,

y4, to Ely 250 ft to N to of 10 ac .to Nly 55 ft th Wly 250

th N 00 de W 436.75 f

’ E 66 ft th N 09 deg .. S i deg 54’20” IS 66,06• f IHV1IW 11 MI w A UVH ITT (V L • WtUQ

ft to S 89 deg 30’ E 433.97 ft to the pl of ber “ * *' ** "also exc part Of

5

exc toe N 12 ft toereoibeg. exc .................... ...........m S s lW lheeo, be",g

1977 1230.02404 Com at SW cor of E Vi of SW Vi, th N

00 deg 30’ E 1279.56 ft to W to of E % of T5W V4, th S 84 deg 20’ E 278.09 ft to S 88 deg 14’ E 308 4 J J or Pl of beg, to s w deg 30’ W m!be it to S 68 deg 13’40” E 2?.3 ft to S 00 deg 30’ W 70 Jf th S 88 deg 13’40” E 57 ft to N 00 deg 30’ E 70 ff to'N 88 deg 13T40" W 23.02 ft th N 00 deg 30’ E 174.56 ft th S 86 dejg 16’ W 15.48 ft th N 88 deg 14’ W 44,51 ft to p i of beg, being a part of fc Vi of SW V4, also ali mnd N of the rd And S of the lake shore lying between the Nly extensions of the Ely and Wly boundaries of above desc

nd' 5 1977 1376.11406 Com at NE cor of Lot 1, E.G. Fray’s

Whitmore Lake Sub, th N 1 30 E 150.19 ft th N 63-61 E 738.67 ft th N JB-a W 19.39 it for pob, to ll 22-28 W 105.1 ft to N 6 47-3QE 137.20 ft to N 1-22-30 W 101.61

It th I f 29-21-30 W 98.95 ft th N 61- 8-30 W 47.55 Ft th N 74-48-30 W 40.64 t th S 83-2340 W.12?.0$ ft th_S 73-14-30

942.98 ft to 27.75 ft in arc of curvef t r i l i w r ■being pan of 1|I| Vi.

Total ol Taxe* Uterett and durgesDue In 8aW Yean Dollar* Cents

NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP Town 1 South, Range 6 East

4U7E

eg at lntersec, of C/L 7 Mile Rd St . . of sec th NWly on C/l, said rd to a 114-M ’W * rsec. with C/L E.

r "‘ " “ ** " '• “ 53 deg 4'bore Di 38’ E 125 ft th

to S 53 deg 4' E 69.48 ft th

169.29 ft to ‘E in of see, th Sly oh E In or sec to pob, gart SE Vi.

408 Com i In of secft, th S 39' deg 50’20,,''E 60.43 ft to 42 deg 47-10" W 257,21 ft to pob, th . 42 del 47’10" W 73 ft th N 43 Vdeg 9’43” W 162.15 ft th S 47 deg 58’47” W 106.5 ft, to S '45 deg 57T3” E 198.72 ft th N 30 deg 56’47" TE 176.92 ft th N 56 deg 18’18’^W 40 ft to pob part SE V4.

5 .60 1977 931.58409 Com at SW cor of sec, th N 88 deg 04’

E 891.0 ft In the S In of sec, th N 4 deg 46’ W 86.07, ft for a pl pf beg, th N 4 deg 46’ W 362.37 ft to S 85 deg 14' W 95.48 ft, to SEly. 372.23 ft In toe Ely In of the Ann Arbor R.R. to pl of beg, being a part of W Vi of SW Vi,.

5 1977 1476.41410 All that part of the N frl Vi of the

sec which lies W of the Toledo and A.A. R.R, R.O.W. exc the W 80 ac thereof also exc com at NE cor of sec, th W 2965.51 ft in N In of sec for a r>1 of beg. th W 631.63 ft In N In pf sec, to S 15 deg

278.80 ft th S 11 deg 14’ E 410,73. S 66 deg 17*20' E.«

26’ E 322S5 ft th S 52 51 ft to S 57 deg 52' E

r.30 ft to N 52 deg 07’20" E 738.61 ftfli N 51 deg 40’ \v 995.02 ft to pl ofbeg, also exc com at E Vi post of sec, th W 1098.92 ft in E & W V4 In for pl of bejg, to N 0 deg 06’ E 200 ft th W 1200 f? th S 0 deg 06’ W 200 ftth E 1200 ft in E & W V* In to pl ofbeg, also exc 7.35 ac sold to state hwy dept as R.O.W. for U.S. 23 relocation alio exc that part lying Ely of hwy US 23 & SWly of RdL

6 130.95 1977 7228.98411 Com at NE cor of sec. th SWly 1269,09T _ ll UVVI tl I W ff if ItlVyiVH

ft on a In making a SW ang of 53 deg 40' with N In of sec for a pl of beg, th continuint it’s same, course 134.65 ftr. - Aat\ <X1 Ann li£t>In cent of rd, th defl 20 deg 36’ rt453.71 ft th dell ^ deg 34*30” fit 141.39 ft, to defl 129 deg 44’30" rt 442.64 ft th defl 90 deg W30" rt 572.82 ft to pl of beg, being part of NE V4.

7 0 9 -1977 1129.1 1412 That part of the following desc land

which lies Wly of toe Wly R.O.W. In of hwy U.S. 23, com at NW cor of sec, 8 to N 88 deg 25’01” E 652.8 ft th S 0 deg 57’01” W 2446.94 ft for a pl of beg th S 85 deg 47’01” W 643 ft to S 0 deg 57’0l” W to the E & W V4 In of sec. 7 th Ely In the E & W Vi In of secs 7 & 8 to toe Wly In of Old U.S. 23, to Nly in toe Wly In of Old U.S. 23 100 ft to the pl of beg, being part of NE Vt .

1 0.47 1977 18.43413 Com at SW cor sec 5, th N 89 deg 49' E

861.72 ft on S N In of sec, th S 17 deg 39*49” E 177,23 ft to pob, th N 89 deg 49’ E 186.87 ft to N 0 deg 11’ W 221.39 ft to N 89 deg 55’ E 206.32 ft th 0 deg 3’ W 1343 ft th N 45 deg W 68.3 ft th S 73 deg 46’ W 7.25 ft th N 17 deg 39*49” W on E In R.R. R/W to pob part sec 5i g

5&8 6.90 1977 306.71414 Com at NW cor of sec, th N 89 deg 47’

E 752.80 ft in N In of sec. to S 2 deg 19’ W 563.00 ft in E In of Whitmore LakeRd for pob to cont S 2 deg 19’ W 120 ft th S 87 deg 41’ E 219.05 ft to N 03 deg 03’ W 120.50 ft th .N 87 deg 41’ W 207.'

NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIPTown 1 South, Range 6 East

366 Com at SE cor of sec th N 1095.47 ft on E In of sec to pob, to N 82 deg 6'10” W 708.35 ft th N Tdeg 1’53” W f$5.2 ft th S 82 deg 6’10” E 706.44 ft to S 155.19 ft on E in of sec to pob, part SE Vi

1 2.50 . 1977 1307.96387 Com at N Vi cor to E 660 ft on N In of

sec to pob, th S 264 ft th E 165 ft th N 264 ft th W 165 ft on N In of sec to pob part NE Vi.

2. 1.00 1977 126.66389 2.00 ac in SW cor of N 13.80 ac of the

W 57.60 ac of NW frl Vi measuring 10 rds N & S and 32 rds E St W.

4 2,00 1977 1147.65390 Com at W Vi post of sec, th N 1295.78

ft in toe W In of sec, th E 50 ft for a pl of beg, th E 380 ft to N 165 ft th w .380 ff\n toe-Nto of toe S 15 ac

■ of NW Vi of NW frl V t , th S 165 ft to pl of beg, being a part of NW frl Vi.

4 1.44 1977 937.79391 Com at W Vi post of sec, to N 654.99

ft alg W In of sec for pl of beg, th Wly 90 f f alg W In of sec. to Ely defl 87 deg 52’ rt 250.2 ft to Sly defl 92 deg 8’ rt 90 ft th Wly defl 87 deg 52’ rt 250.2 ft to pl of beg. being part of NW frl Vi.

4 52 1977 2110.24392 Com at W Vi post of sec, to Nly 564.99

ft alg W In of sec for pl of beg to Nly 90 ft alg W In of sec th Ely defl 87 deg 52’ rt 250.2 ft to Sly defl 92’8’ rt 90 ft th Wly defl 87 cleg 52' rt 250.2 ft to toe pl ofbeg, beingpart of NW frl Vi.

4 .52 19T7 277.1 4eg s

. NW Trl;■ said S __________ ..

ft to Sly 55 ft in W In of sec to pl of beg, being a part o l W to o l N W frl Vi,

4 .32 1977 838.95394 N Vi of SW Vi exc com at W Vi post

of sec, the S 91 ft in W to of sec for pl of W th E 73.67 ft th S 25 deg T0’40” Wr\32.6 ft to S 39 deg 50’30" E 80.43 ft to S 42 deg 47’10” W 105.92 ft th N 259.48 ft to W to of sec to pl of beg.

4 79.74 1977 102r.22395 Com at SW cor of sec, th N 00 deg 40’

E 955.25 ft In the W In of toe sec for a pl of beg, th N 00 deg 40’ E 126.30 ft to the W to of the sec, to N 53 deg E 214,50 ft th S 37 deg E 100 ft th S 53 deg W 292 ft to pi of beg, being part ofsWViof SW Vi.

4 ,58 1977 116.65396 Corn at SW cor of sec th S 89 deg 27’ E

908.4 ft in S to of sec for pl of beg th N 44 deg E 227.6 ft to SEly in cent of hwy to a pt In S. In of sec, th N 89 deg 27’ W.302 56 ft In S to of sec to pl ol beg, being part of SW V4 of SW V4.

4 .57 1977 85.74398 Com at W Vi post of sec, th N 84 deg

E 503 ft to E & W Vi In of sec, th S4 deg E 24,75 ft th N 80 deg 4ri5" E159.83 ft for a 1)1 of beg, to S 28 deg 23’ E 55 ft th S 63 deg 47' W 78 ft to N 28 deg 23’ W 79 ft to N 80 deg 41’15" E 82.47 ft to the pl of beg, Being a part of SW Vi,

5 1977 923 98399 Com at W Vi post of sec, th S 4 deg

E 7 rds in the W In of sec. th N 84 degE 353 ft for a pl of beg. th N 4 deg W7 rds th N 84 deg E 50 ft in the E fi W Vi In, to S 4 deg E 7 rds th S 84 deg 50 ft to the pl ol beg, being a part ol SW Vi,

5 1977 165.60400 Com at W Vi post of sec, th S 4 deg

E 7 rds to the W to of sec, th N 84 deg E 403 ft for a pl of beg, th-N 4 deg W 7 rds th N 84 deg E 50 ft in the E & W Vi to, th S 4 deg E 7 rds th S 84 d ^ 5 iM t to the pi of beg, being part

54 1977 610.11401 Com at W Vi post of sec, to S 4 deg E

10 rds to the W In of sec. to N 84 aeg E 203 ft for a pl of beg, to N 84 deg E 50 ft th S 4 deg E 7 rds to S 84 deg W 50 ft to N 4 deg W 7 rds to pl of Beg, being a part of Sw Vi.

5 1977 721 53402 Com at SE Cor of Lot 13 of ‘Prays

Addn’ to toe Village of Whitmore l^ke’ to N 89 deg 30' W 112.76 ft for pl of beg, th N 89 deg 30’ W 188'ft, th S 1 deg 5F20” E 107,49 ft th S 80 deg. 30’ E 188 ft th N 1 deg 54'20” W 107.& ft to pl of beg being part of W V4 of SW Vi.

S 1977 1101.62

403 Com at SE cor of W V4 of SW Vi o f sec th N 00 deg 30’ E 433.29 ft alg toe E to of \V 'A of SW Vi for a pi of beg

part ot NE V4.13 1.14 1977 187.21

428 NViof NE Vt. 16 80.00 1977 1857.68

429 SW Vi of NE y«. 16 40.00 1977 2333.05

430 SE Vi of NW y«. 16 40.00 1977 985.18

for p! of beg, th E 132 ft th S 0 deg 21’ E 66 ft to W 132 ft th N 0 deg 2 V W 68 ft to pl of beg, being part of SW Vi ofMP l/. *NE V4.

17 0.20 1977 401.57

1977 503,73

436 Com at cent of see, th N 89 dog 44 W 660 ft on EW v4 In to pob. to S 0 deg 5' E 328.7 ft to N 89 deg 44’ W to C/L of stream, to Nly on C/L stream to EW Vi In, th S 89 deg 44' E 226.46 ft to pob also that part of E Vi of NW v4 wing S of S In of leocadia Park Subd.4 Wly of E In of above desc part W W,

„ 17 1.82 1977 , 449.1 3437 6eg at NW cor of E Vi of NE Y th S

0 dog 41’ W 188.7 ft in W In of EOf NE Vi, th S 88 dCK 05' E 996.8 ft th N 35 deg 25’55” E ®1.7 ft in Wly In of hwy. th N 88 dog 05’ W U03.55 ft in N to ol sec to pl of beg, being a part of E Vi of NE v4.

18 4.07 1977 7.89439 Beg at NW cor of sec 20. th S 1-37-24 E

♦80 ft th N 66-10-31 E to W tn hwy R/W to NW on hwy R.O.W, to N In of sec, th5 88-15-30 W 180.72 ft on N to of sec to pob part of NW Y .

20 2.40 1977 190,71♦40 W Vi of SE Y exc 2.14 ac inNE cor

said 2.t4 ac desc as beg at NE cor of

hwy to a pt in E & W u4 In to E 766.12 ft lnE&WV4 In topi of beg, ^ ^

20 77.86 1977 3462.85442 Com at W *A cor of sec 25 to N (HI-15

W 1329.5 ft th S 85-48 E 855.17 ft to pob th S 85-48 E 693.9 ft to S 04-15 E 734.35 ft to N 89-8-30 W 183.33 ft th N 08-15 W 169.09 ft to N 803-15 W 508.7 ft th N 08-15 W 604.94 ft to pob, part NW V'4,^ 25 10.01 1977 485.60

444 Com at E Vi cor to due S 238,03 ft on E to of sec th N 89 deg 20’30" W 349.97 Ft to pob to N 89 deg W ’ W 200 ft th S M e g 2 5 ’30” W 1)72.12 ft th N 87 $eg 15’ W120Q.S3 ft th N 0 deg & ’30” E

0.28 ft to pob part SE Vt,25 T 0 4 1977 1568.51

Total of Taxes laterest and Charge* Due In Said Years Dollar* Cent*

NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP Town 1 South, Range « East

445 Com at E Vi post of sec, th S 448.73ft to E In of secVth defl 104 deg 33T rt 571.87 ft In cent ef ,rd fortol of bea, th defl 101 de« 51’ lft 007.06 ft todefl 90 deg rt .4$6.n ft to defl 90 deg rt 1002.8 I t th defl 101 deg 61’ rt468.1 ft to cent of ,«1 to pl of beg, beingpart of E Vi of SE Vi. ■

118 10.00 .1977 . 1143,69446 Com at N V4 cor of sec 28. to W 147.2

ft on N In of gee to S 4-23-30 W 679 ft th S 18-25 E 1708.32 ft th 6-20 E 235.32 ft to pob. to S -32,-30„E 554.13fe VjEW v!C/L Nollar Rd, th N 6-20 W on sa Mpo^artNEJ.. lm u t H

44i4m t ainNNvL csi $ 1M 8!670.97 ft th S 16-19 E 1004.92 ft for pob. th S 7344 W 580.7 ft to S 16-21 E 150 ft to N 73-35 E to C/L Nollar Rd, th N 16-19 W 150 ft to pob being part of N V4.

28 1,98 1977 1055.18449 That part of NW Vi desc as follows beg

at W Vi post of sec th N 85 deg 20’ ih N 37 dOg 25 W 4.1/ chs

The C h elseo S tan d ard , T h u rsd ay, F eb ru ary 14, 1980Total of Taxes W cm tiM l Charges One la Saw Year*Dollars Cents

15Total of Taxes Interest and Charge* Due la Said Year* Dollar* Cents

fownllouth, Range I East

i f 8UW,:”

548 Lot 13549 I M 15550 Lot 24551 Lot 25552 Lot 26553 Lot 27554 Lot 28

19771977197719771977107719771977

64.4873.7473.7473.3073.3073.3073.30

709.21555 Lot 37556 Lot 38 ■" Lot39

Lot 47

1977197719771977

39.06 chs 37 ddi

In of sec to S

25* W 4N 45 deg W 9.10 chslh N 67 deg 30’ W 9.88 chs th N 31 dejj W 28.23 chs

to

pl of

_____to N30’ W 0.48 chs

to W In of sec to S 3' deg E '40.35 chs alg W to of sec toto pl of beg. exc beg at

Vi post of sec, to Nly 235 ft in • ” lefl ’

In... deg 43’35"- rt 24’

49 deg 46* rt. to .defl .7of sec, th Ely del20.5 ft th deft 49 deg .. ..deg 35’ rt 275.22 ft to-defl 122 degj^,

ft to pob being part of NW v4.8 0.^9 1977 1241.75

415 Com at SW cor of sec 8, th N 87-15 E 531.4 ft on S In of sec to pob, th N 30 E to waters edge of Horse Shoe Lake, th SEly on waters edge to S In of sec th S 87-15 W to pob oart SW Y

8 0.30 1977 61.08416 Com at NE cor of sec, th N 89 deg 44’30”

W 641.87 ft in N to of sec for pl of beg, th S 1 deg 43’ W 1374 ft th N 88 deg 20’30” W 327.33 in cent of 7 Mile R(f to N 1 deg 43’ E 1366.0 ft th S 89 deg 44’30” E 327.44 ft in N In of sec to pl of beg, being part of NE Yv 9 10.30 1977 429.56

417 Com at NW cor of sec. th Ely l IM BJtin N In of sec th S 18 deg 42 30 E506.78 ft, th S 8 deg 10’ E 243.54 it forpl of beg. to cont S 8 deg 10’ E.100 ft to N 84 deg E 881.02 ft to N 3 deg 27’ W 100 ft to S 84 deg W 889.80 ft to the pl of beg, being part of NE Vi, of NW Y

9 2.03 1977 187.21418 Com at SW cor of NW Vi of NW Vi th E

132 ft in S In of NW v4 of NW Vt for a pl of beg, th N 74 ft parallel to W In of sec, to W 2 ft th N 100 ft parallel, to W to of sec th W 130 ft • to W In of sec, to N 121 ft In W In of sec to a pt wmch is 295 ft N of SW,cor of NW V i"of NW Y to E 295 ft th S 295 ft to S In of NW Vt of NW Y th W 31 ft th S 67.8 ft to center In of hwy, th Wly 132 ft In center In of hwy th N 65,155 M M f e M . S

10 1.72 1977 914.17419 NE Vi of SW Vt also the E 20 ft of SE

Vi of SW Vi sec 10.10 40.60 1977 653.64

420 SW Vi of SW Vi of SW Vi sec 10 excbeg at Intersec of N/L said parcel & C/L rd, th E 231 ft th S to C/L rd, th NW on C/L rd to pob part SW Vi.

10 8.73 1977 411.39421 W Vi of SW Vi exc W 400.32 ft on S

435.6 ft also beg at SW cor of SE V« of NE Y th Wly 33 ft on EW Vt In, th NEly to a pt on W In of SE Vi of NE V'4 33 (1 N of pob, to N 0 deg 49’30” E 413.4 ft th N 88 deg 59’30” E^00 ft th N 0 deg 49’30” E to N In of SE Vt of NE Vi th Ely 200 ft to S 0 deg 49’30" W to a pt N O deg 49’30” E 39.14 ft frm EW ‘A to to N ft deg 7’ W 507.75 ft th S 0 deg 49’30” W 304.69 ft Ur S 88 deg 59’ 30ff W 100 ft on EW V4 In to pob part NE & SE Vi S sec 10.

10 83.43 1977 2234.79422 Ret at S Vi post of sec. to S 89 deg

17’ E' 400.33 ft in S In of N 1 deg 3? 50” E 435.60 ft th S 89 deg 17’ W 400.32 ft th S 1 deg 34’50" W 435,60 ft to pl of beg, being a part of SE Vi.

10 4.09 1977 308.39423 E Vi of SW Vt ol NW Vt.

11 20.00 1977 338.66424 SE Vi of NW Vi exc N 15 ac thereof.

11 25.00 1977 1471.49425 That part of SW Vi of NW Vi lying E

of center In of Earhart Rd.12 7.00 1977 1053.51

426 Com at NE cor of Sfc Vi, NE Y to S157.2 ft aig E In of sec, th W 382.7 ft to pl of beg? th S 356.0 ft th W 122.3 ft to N 356.0 ft th E . 122.3 ft to pl of beg, being part of SE Vi of NE Vi.

13 1.00 1977 1471.49427 Com at NE cor of SE Vi of NE Vi th S

157.2 ft in E In of sec for pl of beg th cont S 130 ft to W 382,7 ft th N 130

462 Lot 42 483 Lot 46464 Lot 47 & 48465 Lot 49466 Lots 50-53 incl.467 Lot 54

197719771977197719771977

132.00130.82256.32

124.69476.32130.82

468 All that part of Lot 55 which lies Eiy of a In ...................

and

433 Com at center of sec th N 0 deg 22 W 1315.52 ft alg N & S Vi to to N 89 dec 1 50’ E 828.9U ft for pl of beg. th cont N 89 deg 50’ E 77 ft to S 0 deg 22’ E 598.72 ft th S 89 deg 50’ W 609 ft th N 0 deg 22’ W 264.88 ft th S 89 deg 50’ W 16.1 ft to N 0 deg 22’ W 333.84 ft to pl of beg, being part of NE Y

17 0.96 1977 1284.96434 Com at cent of sec, th N 0 deg 21’ W

1282.67 ft in N & S v4 In th E 30 ft for pl of beg, th E 132 ft in S In of hwy to S 0 dec 21’ E 132 ft th W 132 ftto k 0 deg 2f W 132 fl to pl of beg,being part of SW vt of NE Y

1 , 0.40 19// 520.36435 Com at cent of sec, th N 0 deg 21’ W

1150.67 ft in N & S V4 In th E 30 ft

ang U.S. 23

469 Lots 96-100 incl.470 Ix>t 107471 Lot 108472 Lot 112 473. Lot 113474 lx>t 116475 l,ot 113 & 119476 I-ot 133 St 134477 Lot 135478 U t 140 St 141479 I/)t 142480 Ix)t 143 461 Ixit 144482 Lot 145483 Lot 146486 I/)ts 165-172 incl.487 l>ots 173-179 incl.488 I/)ts 130-184 incl.

489 Lot 185490 Lots 219-223 incl.491 1.01 224492 U t 225493 I/)t 226494 Lot 235 & 236

495 U t 237 & 238496 Uts 263-266 incl.497 U t 289498 U t 290

499 U t 298500 Uts 309-312

501 U t 313502 U t 314503 U t 333504 U t 346505 U t 373 & 374506 Uts 379-381 incl.

507 U t 384508 U t 386509 U t 387510 U t 390511 U t 391512 U t 404 St 405513 U t 406514 U t 410515 Uts 411-413 incl,516 Lots 468-475 incl.517 Uts 480-482 incl.518 Uts 483 St 484

519 U t 491520 U t 496521 U t 497 St 498 incl.522 Uts 520-526 incl.523 Uts 588-590 incl.524 U t 611525 U t $17526 Uts 618-624 hwl.527 Uts 625-627 incl.528 Uts 628-630 incl.

529 U t 715 St 716

t part ot Lot as wmen lies tiny 200 ft Ely of, measured at rt parallel to the cent In of hwy

19771977197719771977

197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977

1977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977

197?19771977197719771977197719771977

197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977

532 Uts 757-759 incl.533 U t 800 St 801

539 U t 835Si 836540 Uts 895-897 Incl.543 I/A 962 St 963544 U t 984545 U t 1001546 U t 1004

1977197719771977

19771977197719771977

“LELAND ACRES SUBD.” $59 U t 10 1977

“LEOCADIA PARK SUBD.”560 Ut81 1977561 U tl38 1977562 U tl88 1977563 Lot 205 1977 _ „

M73.3073.30

945.44136.1130.7636.70

154.96

rt “2477.7 " (T "fiT E S 'W V ' T o p f of beg, alsoYxc com al the Nw cor ot sfc to E 300 ft in E In of sec for pl of beg, th cont E 259.68 ft in N In o! sec' th S 31 deg E 775 ft to W to a>pt 300 ft. E of W In of sec, th N to pl of beg, beingpart of NW Y

$4 66.02 1977 1325,57450 Com at Nw cor of sec, th E 300 ft in N

In of sec for pl of beg, th cont E 259.68 ft in N In of sec. to S 31 deg E 775 fi to W to a pt 300 ft E of W m of sec th N to pl of beg. being part of NW V t.

34 5.00 1977 1735.29451 Com at E Vi cor of sec, th S 0-06-30 E

388.82 ft in E In of sec for pob, to S 0-06-30 E 388.82 ft th S 80-22-43 W 1329.42 ft th N 0-06-18 W 387.31 ft th N 88-18-49 E 1329.44 ft to pob, being part of SE Vi.

34 11.84 1977 749.96452 Com at SE cor of sec 34, th N 0-6-30 W

395.05 ft on E In of sec to pob, th N D-6-30 W 370 ft to S 86-34-27 W 843.09 ft to S 292.5.ft th N 85-36-18 E 60.95 ft th N 69-10-30 E 195.71 ft th S 18-20 E 200.69 ft to N 68-4 E 49.27 ft, to S

'34 7/87 1977 686.85453 Com at S Vi cor of sec, to N 88-47-30

E 1587.36 ft in S/L of sec for pob, to N 132 ft to N 88-47-30 E 165 ft th S 132 ft th N 88-47-39 E 166.80 ft th N 61-10-30 E 135.21 ft Ih N 20-49-30 W 435.24 ft th S 85-36-18 W 60.95 ft th N 292.50 ft th S 88-34-27 W 466.27 ft th S 760 ft th E in S In of sec to pob, being part of SEW.

34 8.50 1977 113.32“BROOKMORE COURT SUBD.”

457 ^ 11 1977 948.51458 ^ 66 1977 78.56459 ^ 67 1977 510.75481 L° t '73 1977 498.39

“HORSESHOE LAKE DEVELOPMENTGO’S SHADY BEACH SUBD/’

118.66338.09130.52130.52130.52130.52130.52

1112.21255.10130.52

239.05

152.66130.52130.52130.52130.5279.6079.6065.7027.43

62.5727.7227.72

144.0428.0128.01

598.17130.82

319.14130.82519.52130.82130.82130.52

145*39 256.32387.81152.43 238.84130.82130.82130.82

265.70130.82130.82359.43

81.99447.18

511.35130.82 145.39266.83

36.41 70.35

130.52130.52879.72

735.80478.44256.72

530 U t 730 cxc S 5 ft in width thereof St U t 729

1977 262.71531 N 75 ft of U t 734 St All of Uts 735

thru 737 499.79815.08255.72283.4948.70

234,11

130.5213Q.82

289.34

LAKE SUBD/’564 U t 13lel4 1977 391.03565 U t 15 1977 125.29566 u tia 1977 125.20567 U t 30 Ic E Vi of U t 31

1977 175.85H Lot 41 It U t 42 1977 781.56

1977 27.62570 Lot 56 1977 27.62571 Ut57 1977 27.62572 Ut59 1977 48.90573 Uts 64 thru 71

1977 115.14574 Uts 72-84 incl

1977 215.58575 Ut86 1977 27.62576 Ut87 1977 27.62577 Ut96578 UtlOO

1977 119.151977 155.03

579 UtlO l 1977 125.29580 U tll9 1977 27.62581 U t 121 It 122 1977 49.09582 Uts 123-134 incl.

1977 81.99583 Uts 135-140 tocl

1977 71.54584 Utl44 1977 17.17585 U t 147 1977 17.17586 Uts 150-154 incl.

197/ 484.11587 U t 155 1977 105.24588 U t 160 1977 113.55589 Uts 172 It 173 1977 27.81590 Ut208 1977 8.50591 Uts 242-244 tocl.

1977 17.56592 Ut256 1977 8.50593 U1267 1977 8.77594 Uts 283-287 Incl.

1977 26.57595 Uts 292-297 incl

1977 29.23596 Uts 305-311 tocl.

1977 33.85597 Ut346 1977 8.50598 U t 371 It 372 1977 13.77599 Ut384 1977 10.31600 U t 404 It 405 1977 10.49601 U t 409-411 tocl.

1977 17.56602 Uts 412 It 413 1977 15.85603 Ut420 1977 11.75604 Uts 421 & 422 1977 17.36606 Lots 440-457 tocl.

1977 39.50607 Uts 471-479 tocl

1977 25.90608 Uts 496 It 497 1977 10.49609 Ut498 &499 1977 10.49610 U t 500 It 501 1977 10.49611 Uts 529-534 tocl.

18.141977612 Ut535 1977 8.50613 Uts 536-539 1977 14.16614 Ut540 1977 8.50615 Uts 541-544 tocl

1977 14.16616 U t 545 1977 8.50617 Ut546 1977 8.50618 Uts 547-555 tocl

1977 26.19619 Ut556 1977 8.50620 Uts 564-566 tocl

1977 12.45621 Uts 587-592 tocl.

1977 18.14622 Uts 594-599 tocl

1977 18.14623 Ut624 1977 8.50624 Ut626 1977 12.69625 Ut029 1977 . 20.44626 Uts 633-635 tocl

1977 48.67627 Ut653 1977 20.44628 Ut655 1977 20.44629 Uts 674 & 675 1977 226.54630 Ut695 1977 116.01631 Ut723 1977 299.31632 Ut725 1977 123.55634 Ut736 1977 122.61635 U t 782 1977 116.19636 Ut783 1977 116.19637 U t 794 It 795 1977 226.54

643 U t l644 U t5645 Uts 7-9 incl.646 U t l3647 U tl4648 U tl5649 Ut22&23650 U t 24651 Ut25&26652 Ut27&28653 Ut29654 Ut30655 Uts 31-33 incl.656 Ut34657 Ut35659 U t 39660 Ix>t40661 Lot41662 Ut46663 Lot 56664 Uts 108 & 109666 Utl27667 U t 128668 U tl29669 U t 130670 U t 136671 U t 151 St 152672 UU53&154673 U t 164 & 165674 Utl67675 U t 171676 UU72&173677 U t 174678 U t 184-188 incl.

679 U t 192-194 incl.680 U t 207682 U t 225 & 226683 Ut240684 U t 241685 Uts 242 & 243686 Ut272687 Ut279688 Ut311689 Ut312690 Ut320691 U t 322692 Ut342693 Ut346696 Ut357697 U t 358 & 359698 Ut362699 Ut363700 Ut380701 Lot 384702 Ut408703 Ut409704 Lot 411705 Ut420&421706 Ut422&423707 Ut427708 U t 4288(429709 Ut430710 U t 431711 U t 432712 Uts 434-437 incl.713 U t 438714 Ut441 & 442715 Ut443716 Ut444717 U t 455718 Ut467719 Ut469720 U1550 &551721 U t 552-555 Incl.722 Ut579723 Ut580724 Ut581725 Lot582726 Uts 830432 Inc).

I&634727 U tf728 U U729 lot 636730 Lot658731 Ut745732 l i * 794, 796, 798733 IxAs 821-625 Incl.

1977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977197719771977

19734 E H of U t 830,831,832 833 & 834735 l>ot 847 1977736 Uts 914-916 incl. _

1977737 Lot 017 «t 918 1977738 1/As 921-927 Incl739 lx*946 4 1977740 LotsM7&948 977741 LotlOld742 ' “txAs 1025,1026, It 1027

146.25764.86

938.4413.6320.9620.73

42.7413.63

NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP Tow* 1 SwtMtftace 6 East

745 Uts 1082-1085 incl

10 It 1089

.021106-1115 incl.

752 Lot 1118& 1119 1977 “WIDENMANN'S POINT SUBD.”

753 Lot( 1977 58.76

PITTSFIELD TOWNSHIP Tow* i Sew , Range *E*»t

. . - t i c o M T 'Vi of NE y4 of said parcel

1 4 .- ................................. .755 Urn at SW cor of Lot 1 of Kimberley

S Ins, a recorded plat, to N 89 deg 52’ i” fe 150 ft In S m of Uts 1. 2,?4t 3

of said plat for a pl of beg, th N 89 dea 52*# E 144.06 ft to theTVfW cor of

754 E 5 ac of W 15 ac of N 629.17 ft of NE of NE W of sec, exc the E 25 ft * 'l parcel.

1 _4._67 .1077 . .3190.84

“ROPER-LEECE SUBDIVISION”638 U t 13 exc com at N cor of U t 13,

th S 53 deg 38’30” W 47.68 ft In NWly In of U t 13 for pl ol beg, th N 53 deg 38’30” E 47.6ff ft th S 08 deg 40’ E 84.96 ft, th SWly 44 ft in SEly In of U t 13, th NWly to pl of beg, being part of U t 13.

1977 768.17“SCHRUM’S HORSESHOE LAKE SUBD.”639 Ut59 1979 42.99640 U t 65 It 66 1979 1166.51641 U t 68-70 incl 1979 377.76

“WEBER ESTATES”642 U t6 1977 1234.62

"WHITMORE LAKE SUMMER HOMES SUBD.”

.O ft th N 89 d 4 8 2 ’30 E1S0 ft th N 1 deg 06*30” JS 135 ft to the pl of fieg being a part ofW V4 of SW V4. .

3 1.08 1977 1008.70757 Com at NE cor of sec, th W 132.04 ft tn

N In of sec for a p of beg, to S 20 deg 50’30” E 25.58 ft In cenf of State (51 to S 6 deg 56’50” E 74.42 ft In cent ?

z H e ' g M’ E ^S lFfM h S W A V E 2S .Sft to N In of sec. to the SE cor of sec 32T2S R6E th E 80.91 ft In N In of sec to the pl of beg, being a part of the NE frl Vi.

5 0.75 1977 1285.85758 Com at N Vi post of sec, th E 780 ft in

N to of sec, UTS 43 deg 29’ W 1072.14 ft for pi of beg, th S 4? deg 29’ W 94. 27 ft in centw rd, th W 516.26 ft to N 148.5 ft th E 286.87 ft th N 80 ft th S 63 deg 22’ E 129.76 ft th N 86 deg 13’ E 27.55 ft th S 49 deg 47’ E 40.20 ft to S 57 deg 06’ E 143.9 ft to pl erf beg being part of NE y4 of NW V4 part m NW V t of NE y4.

7 1.97 1977 1304.20759 Com at S Vi post of sec, th W 1560.2

ft to S to of sec for pl of beg, th defl89 deg 42’ rt 642 ft to defl 83 deg 02’ lft 144 ft th defl 90 deg 56’ lft W3.67 ft th E 144 ft in S In of sec to pl of beg. being part of SW V4 of SW V4.

♦ Z . i 2 1977 351,21760 B e e at NW cor of sec, to N 87 deg 31’

E 435,6 ft in N In of sec, th S 0 deg 34’ E 100 ft th S 87 deg 31' W 180 ft th N 0 dee 34' W 80 ft to S 87 deg 31’ W 255.6 % th N 0 deg 34’ W 20 Tt In W In of sec to pl of beg, being part of NW V i. v 6

10 0.53 1977 319.96761 Com at W y4 post of sec, to S 381.40

ft in W In of sec for a pl of beg, th S 165 ft in W In of sec, to E 528 ft th N 165 ft th W 528 ft to the pl of beg, being a part of W to of SW V i.

10 2.00 1977 892.62762 Beg at SW cor of N 10 ac of SE Vi of SE

y4, to E 702,38 ft to N 57 deg 35’10” W In S In of 1-94 to N In of SE V* of SE V t, th W to NW cor of SE Vt of SE Vi to S to pl of beg, being part Of SE y4.

10 2.68 1977 379.84763 S 30 ac of SE y4 of SE Vt exc 1.38 ac

in the NE cor said 1.38 ac being 10 rds N & S and 22 rdk E & W exc 1.54 ae R.O.W..for hwy M-17, also exc com at SE cor of sec, th Nly 220.2 ft in E In of sec for pl of beg. th cont Nly 50 ft Ip E In of sec. to defl 90 dee fit 415.8 ftto defl 90 deg lft 278.55 ft th deft 90deg lft 198.0T ft In S In of sec, todefl 88 deg 51’ lft 224.57 ft th defl90 deg rt 217.8 ft to p! of beg, being part 01 SE y4 of SE Y also exc the R 200 ft of S 520.2 ft of E 217.8 It thereof.

10 24.98 1977 3673.74764 Com at SE cor of sec. th Nly 320.2 ft In

E In of sec for pl of beg, th defl 90 deg lft 217.8 ft th defl 90 deg rt 200 ft th defl 90 deg rt 217.8 ft th den 90 deg rt 200 ft Tn E to of sec to pl of beg, being part of SE y*.

10 11)0 1977 1884.51765 Com at SE cor of sec, to Nly 220.2 ft

in E In of sec for pl of beg, th cont Nly 50 ft in E In of sec, th defl 90 deg lft 415.8 ft th defl 90 deg lft 276.55 ft, to defl 90 deg lft 1981K ft in S In of sec, th defl 88 deg 51’ lft 224.57 ft to defl 90 deg rt 217.8 ft to pl of beg, being part of SE V4 of SE y4.

10 T .50 1977 1270.70766 Com at NE cor of sec, th S 86 deg ,33’

W 1325.69 ft In N In of sec, to S 0 deg 05’ E 603.19 ft for a pl of beg, to S 0 deg 05’ E 75 ft th S 89 deg 3 9 ^ 163.96 ft th N 0 deg 21’ W 75 ft to N 89 deg 39’ E 164.33 ft to pl of beg, being a part of E V4 of W V6 of NE Vt.

11 0.23 1977 527,42767 Com at NE cor of sec, th S 88 deg 33’

W 1325.69 ft in N In of sec, th S 0 deg 05’ E 753.19 ft for a pl of beg, th S 0 deg 05’ E 75 ft th S 89 deg 39’ W 163.28ft tn N 0 deg 21' W 7o ft th N 89deg 39' E 163.63 ft to pl of beg, being a part of E V4 of W V4 of NE V4.

11 0.28 1977 675.50768 Com at NE cor of sec, to S 88 deg 33’ W

1494.06 ft In N In of sec, th S 0 derAlt 17 'Tin Cii U fn. r\421’ E 749.94 ft for pl of beg, th S 0 deg 21’ E 150 ft th S 89 deg # W 167.85 f t l h N 0 deg 01’ W 150 ft th N 89

74.2059.76

186.7459.7659.7659.76

113.9559.76

120.15120.1530.7059.76

174.3559.7659.7659.7659.7659.7630.7030.70 70.6452.4452.4452.4452.4452.44

516.71 111.66 591.4189.2052.20 94.85 48.14

607.14152.3952.44

512.9530.7030.7067.7120.4920.4920.4920.4920.4920.4952.4452.4452.44 111.6652.4452.4452.4452.2052.4452.44

157,33 105.5113.8713.63 20.7313.6313.6313.6334.9813.6313.8713.6313.6313.6313.6313.63 17.46

deg 39’ E 16636 ft to pl of beg, being part of E V4 of W Vt of NE y<.

11 0.58 1977 828.96789 Beg at E V4 cor of sec, th S 0 deg 08'

E 192 ft alg E In of sec th S 36 deg 34’ W 6.1 ftlh S 89 dec 26’30” W 556.33 ft to N 0 deg 08' W 196.9 ft to N 89 deg 26’3G” E $60 ft to pl of beg, being part of SE Vt.

11 2.53 1977 2067.10

de| 25'30’’ W~709.38 ft th Nly 444.89 'ft alg arc of curve rt, rad 3716.72 ft. chord bears N 12 deg 17’30” E 444.5? f( th N 89 deg 26'30” E 625.84 ft to pl of beg, being part of SE V4.

11 6.64 1977 2487.16771 Com at E y4 cor of sec, to S 0 deg 08’

E 192 ft alg E In of sec, th S 36 deg 34’ W 6.1 ft for pl of beg, to cont S 36 deg 34’ W 292.§8 ft th S 89 deg 25’ 30” W 385.32 ft th N 0 deg 08’ W 238.5 ft. to N 89 deg 26’30” E 556.33 ft to pl of beg, being part of SE Vi.

11 2.56 1977 5455.43772 Com at N y4 post, th N 89 deg 9’40”

W 1623.13 ft alg N In of sec to pl of beg to S 0 deg 9’ W 2067.63 ft to N In of 1-9? R/W, to N 87 deg 30’50” W 55.34 ft alg N In of 1-94 r/w to E In Sommer's Sub., to N 0 deg 2’50” E 2068.15 ft alg E In of said sud to N In of sec, th S 87 deg 9’40” E 59.06 ft alg N In of sec to pl 01 beg, being part of NW Y

13 2.71 1977 692.30773 Com at SW cor of E Vi of SE y4 of sec

to N 0 deg 03’30” E 474.59 ft to N 57 deg 01’30” E 221.67 ft for a pl of beg th cont N 57 deg 01 '30” E lffl.93 ft to S 32 deg 58’30” E 327.82 ft to S 57 deg 01’30” W 188.93 ft, to N 32 deg 58’30fl W 327.83 ft to pl of beg, being part of SE Vt.

13 1.42 1977 1098.75774 Com at N y4 post of sec, to W 82.97 ft

In toe N In of sec to the W In olAnn Arbor R.R. for a pl of beg, th W246.99 ft in the N In of sec. to S 660 ft to E 330.60 ft to the W to of said R.R. th Nly to the pl of beg, being that part of E V4 of n E 01 NE Vi of NW i which lies W of the R.R.

16 4.40 1977 697.95775 Com at N y4 post of sec, to W 412.08 ft

in N In of sec for a pi of beg, th deft 89 deg 23’15” to lft 662,25 ft th dell 89 deg 34’15” rt 82.37 ft th deft 90 deg TySO” rt 662.2 ft th E 82.41 ft in N to of sec to pl of beg, being a part of NE Vi of NW V4

16 1.25 1877 447.16776 Com af NW cor of sec, to S 18 deg 15’ E

2553.2 ft in cent of hwy for ol59' E 484 ft th S .. S 56 deg 59’ W 484

pl <K beg 18 deg 15«

N beg,

th N 56 desE 93.07 ft E._______ „ ___18 deg 15’ W 93.07° ft to pl of beingpart of SW Vi of NW Y

16 1.00 1977 787.50777 Com in S to of sec at cent of State St

th N 1574.05 ft tn cent of td, th defl 23 deg 58’ Lft 47.9 ft for pl of beg. th defl 65 deg 56' lft 431.01 ft to drtl 99 deg rt 107 It th defl 90 deg rt 383.22 ft th defl 65 deg 56’ rt 117.20 ft to cent of rd to pl of beg, being part of NW v4 of SW v4; 6

16 1.00 1977 539.54778 Beg at NW cor of SE v4 of NW v4 to N

89 deg 42’30” E 715.17 ft to N to of SE y4 of NW y4, th S 51 deg 2915’’ W 1610.01 ft th N 18 dea 15’ W 470.90 ft th N 51 deg 2915’’ E 886.10 ft to the pl of beg, being a part of NW Vx.

16 IJV20 1977 492.10779 Com at NE cor of W 4 of SW v4 <rf see

19, to S 40 deg W 739.38 to peb, th 8 40 deg W 264 ft B) S 35 deg 9’T , 476 ft to

deg 51’ E 242 ft Ih N 35 deg 9’ W 516 ft to pob part SW Vi.

1 9 t T ? 0 1977. 1122.98

743 UtH744 Lotlt It 1081

j J0"<teg w $9,18 “ft V w > T R ! th 0 deg off E 529.18 ft th W 45 ft in S

pl of beg, being part oiH 2 2 S S . n 1977 t „ m 2 . 5 1

785 Com at SW cor of sec, th E fieS ft to

S ’ E 529.11 ft, th W 90 ft ln*S to g sec to pl of beg, being part of E Vi

^ 2 ? 1.10 1977 949.S88.» ac ^ top S 16.50 ac of the E Vi

22 * *8.25 * 1977 444.44

t

The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, February 14, 1980

iTotal of Taxes Interest and Charges Due In Sara Yeari Dollars Cents

I ' A & p S f e s - d . ,, . 24 0.35 1977 1154.89

» C rn at S _Vi.post of sec,.to N 0. deg 222004.47 ff to cent of

e y 3 # r’ W /M ^ Y 'ft in E'.S W Vi

... . . . ’ ft to S 62 deg 18’ W.fnclules ^ 1 -1 $ & PI 24-13;•> 9 4 1 1077 17 7 0 7fi

79L dom at cent of sec. th N 88 deg 43'30" W 1319.61 ft in E k W Vi In th N 0 deg 23’ W 1030.23 ft th N 47 deg 17' E 331,25 ft In cent of rd for pi of Deg, th N 47 deg 17’ E 7.65 ft tfi S 42 deg, 43’ E

ft th S 47 deg 17' W 811.9 ft th, N Sdeg 47’ W 325.46 ft to pi of beg, being

i i i .»

[pt a pi of beg, th N 289.60 ft in the to oT U.S. 23, th E 151.30 ft th defl deg 10’ to (he rt 149.50 ft to the

:Iy in of U.S. 112, th SWIy alg the Nly _i of U.S. il2 to the pi of big, being 3 part of W Ms of NW V i.£ 24 1.00 1977 1808.38

793 Com at W Vi post of sec, th N In W In tSf sec 885,24 ft. th E 50 ft for pi»of-beg. th E 7TC.65 ft th S 219,86 Tt & Nly m Of Mich. Ave. th SWlv alg Nly to of Mich, Ave. 458.08 ft th N 3? deg

’30” W 251.03 ft - - - -

182.17 ft th S 89 10 E In of Carpenter ... .W rd 399.62 ft to pi of Wart of SW W ofP 24 7.38 1977 5887.49

m Com at NW cor of E % of NW Vi. th S J28.24 ft to toe W to of E Vi of NW

for a 1 of be|, th_N 62. deg 18: E

___ ________ . degft th S 53 deg 46’30B 89 deg # W 118.36 ft

mter Rd, th N in E In ■ * beg, being

13.66 ft eg 06'54’‘ W m ftthe cent of U.S. 112, th Swly 325.27 Olg U.S. 112 to a pt to the W to of

„ Vfof NW Vi, th S 480.44 ft in W hi JE f -E Vi of NW V4 to the pi of beg. Seine part of E Vi of NW V *. Assessed with Bui-024-021-00.

24 3.34 1977 1404.30796 Com at W Vi cor of sec 24, th S 06-51

W 584.13 ft to pob, th S 0-6-fel W 313.35 ft th S 86-18-15 E 1322.1 ft, th N to EW Vi In th N 8843-30 W 980.19 ft th g 1-10-E 75 ft th S 645 E 192.13 ft. th S 16-30 W 94.77 ft, th S 3663-21 W 043.55 ft th S 06-51 E 100 ft th S ©636 W 275 ft to pob exc beg at SW cor of th N 233.35 tliTs 275 ft Th S 202.69 If to SE 40 ft th W to pob, part SW Vi.£,,- 24 20.51 197F 4609.53

7W;Com at SW cor of sec 24, th N 0661 W 2105.5 ft on W/L of sec to pob, th N 0- 661 W .223.4 ft th S 884360 E 361.5 ft th S 3663-21 W 143.55 ft th S 0661 E 100 ft th S 8963-9 W 275 ft to pob, part SW Vi.

‘ 24 1.51 1977 1850.90798, Com at SW cor of sec 24, th N 0-0661 W

* .16 ft in W/L of sec for bob, th N1 W 223.35 ft. th N 89#-9 E 275

th S 0661 E 262.69 ft th S 34-1343 .24,96 .ft th S 896369 W 289.0 ft

”a " 1 1182.09799 Com at S Vi post of sec, th N 0-22-00

W 1828.69 ft to N & S V4 to for pob, th N 766163 W 244,60 ft th N 85-4166 W 193.36 ft th N 6764-29 W 207.19 ft th | 69-26-27 W 145.47 ft th S 276340 W .126.09 ft th N 854060 W 193.37 ft th SJBl-2360 W 353.48 ft th N 0-1360 W 1031.98 ft th N 0-23 W 437.47 ft th N ,62 18 E 429.82 ft th N 347 W 381.16 ft th N 47-17 E 617.87 ft th S 0-23 E 70.26 fi th N 89-34 E 173.20 ft th S 0-23

1389.45 ft th S 884360 E 89.9 i l S 0-22 E 534.87 ft th N 6968 E 2*6 th S 0-22 E 292.83 ft to pob, being

patt of W Vi.r , 24 44.82 1977 8786.68

8( a Com at SE cor of sec, th N 0 deg 03’ E1032.32 ft in E In of sec for pi of bee

N 89 deg 59’ W 251 ft th N 01 dee 2T173 ft th S 89. dee 57’ E 39.ffi ft

1 N 00 deg 03’ E 80 ft th S 85 deg. 03’ 208.12 f f th S 00 deg. 03’ W 2& ft

1 pi of beg, being part of SE Vi.25 1.33 1977 662.19

803- Com at SE cor of sec, th N 0 deg 03’ E1032.32 ft In E In of sec for pi of begth-N 89 deg 59 W 251.0 ft th N 01 degr E 173.0 ft th S 89 deg 57’ E 39.40

ft th N 00 de 03’

tp pob^bein part of SW Vi.

;03’ E 208.12 f f to S 00 deg 03’. tp pi of beg beto| part of Sfi Vi.

804 Com at NW cor of sec 31, T3S-R7E, th cent of Merritt Rd for

W 235 265.05

.SWly 774.42 ft inth cent SWIy 2.80 ft th deft rt 112,71 ft Ch defl 87 dee 51

ft th defl 92 deg 50’ rt 115,52f ld e / l f ' rt 112,71rt 549.06 ft th d e fl____„ ______

'ft ,.th S 548,99 ft to pi of beg, being partofSEVi.

,,V. 25 1.46 1977 253.266QI Com at NW cor of sec 31, T3S R7E, th igWly 777.22 ft in cent of Merritt Rd, th .defl 14 deg 55’ rt 212.71 ft in S In of ftec 25 for pi of beg th W 355.42 ft In r In of sec th deff 89 deg 47’ rt 759

ift th defl 90 deg 07’30” rt 1059.4 ft j Ur defl 89 deg §>’30” rt 217.4 ft th defl 90 deg 51p rt 622.72 ft th defl 92 deg 50’ 1ft 115.15 ft th defl 92 deg 49’ rt 100 ft th defl 92 deg 09’ 1ft &5.91 ft to pob, being part of E Mi of SE Vi.

25 9.78 1977 362.41806 Com at NW cor of sec 31, T3S R7E, jth Swly 777.22 ft in cent of Merritt Rd, th . defl 14 deg 55’ rt 112.71 ft in S In of sec , 25 for pob, th W 100 ft in S In of sec, th < defl 87 cleg 51’ rt 435.91 ft th defl 98 deg ,09’ rt 100 ft th defl 87 deg 51’ rt 435.91 , ft to pob, being part of E Vi of SE Vi.

25 l . W 1977 191.30807 Com at the SW cor of the sec, th E 1391.37

ft in the S In of the sec 25 a pi/of beg. th N 400 ft th E 45 ft, th S 400 ft th W 45 ft in the S In of sec to

^thepl of beg, being a part of the E ■f V& oithe SW V5.f /f 25 0.41 1977 394.84

808 Com at NE cor of sec, th alg N In of ?«ec 528.0 ft th S 0 deg 02’00’^E 407.43 > ii for pl of beg, th cont S 0 deg. 02’ } 00’,’ E 227.0 ft to Nly R.O.W. of Mich. 'Ave, th S 57 deg 45*50” W 234.06 ft inNly R.O.W. In th N 0 deg 02’00” W 351.73

■iftHh N 89 deg 58W ’ E 196.05 ft j. tp pi of beg, being part of NE Vi.

27 1.32 1977 2465.46809 Com at NE cor of sec, th W 524.83 ft

t to N In of sec, th defl 90 deg 02’ lit a 484.28 ft for pob, th defl 17 deg 52’ i-llt 130 ft th defl 75 deg 04’ rt 47.45 p ft =th N 150.15 ft to pl of beg, beingpart of NE Vi.

27 0.07 1977 213.24811 Com at S Vi post of sec. th S 89 deg > S7T5" W 1026.96 ft in S In of sec for - pl of beg, th cont S 89 deg 37T5” W

300 ft th N 00 deg 04’32” W 366.39 ft ? th N 89 deg 37’15”T3 300 ft th S 00 deg <H’32” E 366.39 ft to pl of beg, being part of SW Vi.

■v,- 33 2.52 1977 258.06812 Com at SE cor of sec, th due N 660 ft r a n E In of sec to pob. (h due W 1329.41

m th N 0 deg i n r to 330 ft th due E1330.52 ft th due S 330 ft to pob, also

. com at SE cor of sec, th due N 1320 ft I'eir E In of sec to pob, th due W 1330.64 fft-th N 0 deg U *w 330 ft Ih due E

1332.75 ft th due S 330 ft to pob, part34 20.17 1977 539.54

813 That part of the N 198.77 ft of E 2191.68 ft bfSE Vi which lies W of Wly R.O.W. inof U.S. 23.* 35 2.52 1977 37.91

814 to V4 of NE Vi sec 38 exc that part lying N of ^ftowin^ In— Com at N Vi

8? ^excP fc 8pob*ni t CS 89-34-26 E 1329.88 ft to^ P3 6* ^?0V*i 4 1977 509.82

8i8U;?9RO° XSn)ES1JBD® IO N ,^ ,38 " "EASTOVER HILLS SUBDIVISION”

8l7JU>tSl&2 1977 2401.10?•'TKIMBERLY HILLS SUBDIVISION”

616 8 41 ft Of Lot 145 f(Wf,. , 1977 91.56' “OAK PARK SUBDIVISION”

6W 1 nta 7 I t 8 blk 7 Subd of Lots 1 to ,71 Inclusive exc ix>t& 34 8t 36 and Lots

M to U l inclusive o f Dak Parkpt 11, th N 20 ft of l!ot 10 and Ihe S ft Lot 12, blk 7 Subd of Lots 1 3 Inclusivp exc Lots 34 k 36 and

j 109 to i l l inclusive ofOax Park .PACKARD HILLS S U a t S IO r

1 and E 6 ft of N 60 fLof Lot ..

1000.52 ft to pob,

} Total of Taxes Interest and Charges Due (n Said Years

£ Dollars Cents

Total of Taxes Interest and Charges Due In Sgld Years Dollars Cents

PQ^SFIELD TOWNSHIP To4ru 3 South, Range 6 East

- of sec. th due deg 33*11 to 150 ft th N 89 dea 39,37,r Teg 18 22” W 541.62

33’H ,P E 662.38 ft, th. . * MC10 pl

. . . . .27 1977 1204.84. Com at cent, of sec, th S 805 ff In tne

ft ,th $ 720,41 ft tK Stoj^fel ,W St peAt In of U.S. 112, th N 841 ft In N & S V5 in to pl of beg, being part of w Vi of

23 3/38 1977 2254.54789 Com at NW cor of E Vi of NW V*. th

........... .............................

P1TTSPIELD TOWNSHIP Town 3 South, Range 6 East"SOMMER'S SUBDIVISION”

S 175

SALEM TOWNSHIP Town 1 South, Range 7 East

Cor. of Lot 20j th E 154 ft

43’ w

N*1 Lof"20’for a "pl of ’beg,’ Ui 175 ft th E 60 ft th K 175,ft Bv W ft in N In of Lot 20 to pl of beg

being a part of Lot 20* 1977 956.25

833 Lot 21 exc W 54 ft.1977 407.63

834 W Vi of Lot 231977 726.52

"SOUTH MAIN ACRES SUBDIVISION” 635 Lot 3 1977 6W.01836 Lot5 1977 IE 66837 Lot6 1977 870.19

"TOWNLINE SUBDIVISION”838 Lot 66 and S Vi of Lot 87

1977 77.87

89 Lot 70 1977 151.450 Lot 71 1977 . 640.54

"WASHTENAW CLUBVIEW SUBDIVISION No. 2” •

841 Lot 862 1977 80.35642 Lot 1129 & 1130 1977 817.69843 N 10 ft of Lots 1194 to 1195 Incl.1QT7 lAi Ql844 Lots 1263 to 1265 incl. 1

1977 1946 20“WASHTENAW ESTATES SUBDIVISION” 845 Com at SE cor of Lot 12 th N 16-04 E

150 ft th N 041 E 162.54 ft th N 73-56 ....... - - - - 1844 W 78.60..........h e

........... _ ___ _ ___ pobbeing part of Lots 10-12.

1977 415.29

“ M l l l T W S r thN 7346 to 39.33 ft th N 1345 E 72.19 ft th N 71-41-30 W 58.90 ft, th S 246 W 76.41 ft th N 7346 W 335.20 ft th N 041 E 249,11 ft to pob being part of Lots 10-12.

1977 2176.45“WASHTENAW HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION” 848 Lot 3 and Nly 6 ft of Lot 4

' 1977 780.30

SALEM TOWNSHIP Town 1 South Range 7 East

849 Com at W Vi post of sec, th N 0 deg 10’ E 660 ft in W m of sec for pl of beg th N Q deg 10’ E 330 ft in W In of sec,

too n m N 041 is idz.m ii m n a - W 25.20 ft for pob, th S 184NW 78. ft th N 73.56 W lh.20 ft th N 041 79.70 ft th S 7346 E 193.22 ft to p

1584.01 :c, th N 1703.10 if beg, th N 86

th N 25’ E

deg. „ 36’ E 1083.2 ft th S 0_ _ 330 ft, th S 89 deg 35’ W 1C . .ft ^ of beg, being part of W Vi° " 1 8.22 1977 3340.70

850 Com at W V4 post of sec. th S 1320, ft in to In of sec for pl of beg, th N 89 deg 35’ E 666 ft th S 198 ft th S 89 deg 35' W 666 ft th N 198 ft to pl of bej Merritt parcel 14, being part of

1' 3*03 1977 356.31851 Com at W Vi post of sec, th S 1518 ft

in W In of ..........................deg 35’ E35 "W 666 __________________W 666 ft th N 198 ft to pl of Deg. Merritt parcel 15, being part of W Vi of

*1 3.03 1977 1233.26852 Com at N Vi cor of sec, th S 89 deg

30’ W 374.02 ft in N In of sec for pl of beg th S 0 deg 29’30” E 800 ft th S 89 deg 30’ W 25.OT ft th N 29’30” W 800 ft th N 89 deg 30’ E 25.58 ft to pl of beg being part of NW Vi.

2 0.48 1977 65.81854 Com at NW cor of sec th due S 2299,28 ft

in W In of sec for pob, in N 88-17 E 2201.33 ft th S 1-21 E 329.52 ft th S 0-44-30 E 957.26 ft th S 894940. W 549.15 ft th N 04140 W 957.03 ft th N 8848 E 428,17 ft th N 164.76 ft th W 2089 ft th N 164.88 ft to pob being part Of W Vi.

7 20.86 1977 707.06858 Beg at cent of sec, th N 0 deg 07’50” E

1470.86 ft In N & Vi in, thTf 87 deg 44’ E 259.77 ft in cent of hwy, th S 1 deg 04’ W 258 ft th S 0 deg 07’50” W 1208.71 ft th S 86 deg 46’ IV 255,69 ft in E & W Vi In to pl of beg, being part of W Vi of NE Vi.

8 8.6 1977 1496.34859 Beg at cent of sec, th S 86 deg 46’ W

509.33 ft in E & W Vi in th N 0 deg 07’50” E 1480.13 ft th N 87 deg 47' E 508.88 ft in cent of rd, th S 0 deg 07’

, 50” W in N & S Vi in to pl of beg, being part of E Vi of NW frl Vi.

8 17.64 1977 1262.44860 Com at cent of sec, th S 86 deg 46’ W

509.35 ft in E & W Vi In for pl of beg,th cont S 86 det .............07’50” E 1484.04ft th S 0 deg ______ _____pl of beg being part of E Vi of NW frl Vi.

8 10.03 1977 1584.01861 N 387 ft of S 20 ac of W Vi of NW Vi,

exc that part lying Wly of a In desc as follows, com at Vi Dost of sec, th N 698.06 ft in W In of sec, th defl 80 deg

' 913.67 ft for pl of beg, th defl 24’ rt 92.27

....... ft toW 88.75 aco.~_~. ...

14 5.03 1977885 Com at W V« post of se

ft in W In of sec for pl of beg, th N 86 deg 08'30” E 873.8 ft th N 2 deg 54'20” W 250.93 ft th S 86 deg 08’30Y' W 861.1 ft th S 251.5 ft in W m of sec to pl

473.21886 Com at N Vt cor of sec, th S 84-20-19

E 1383.48 ft in N In of sec for bob, th S 84-20-19 E 35.23 ft th S 0-51-61 E 1558.68 ft th N 82-20-19 W 35.23 ft th N 0-51-51 W 1558.68 ft, to pob, being part of NE Vi,V 16 1.25 1977 63.99

887 Com at N Vi cor of sec, th S 84-20-19E 832.40 ft in N In of sec for pob. th S 84-20-19 E 100 ft th S 0-14-41 W 437.20 ft th N 84-20-19 W 100 ft th N 0-44-41 E 437.20 ft to pob, being part of NE Vi.

16 i:00 1977 798.86888 Beg at center of sec, th N 1-45-30 W

1273.32 ft in N & S Vi in th S 84-20-19 E 1394.18 ft th S 0-51-51 E 1172.64 ft th N 88-28-33 W 1366.50 ft in E & W y.Intopob^betappart^NEV*. j ( j ^

889 Com at SE cor of sec, th due W 711.7 ft on S In of sec to pob. th due_ W 608.4 ft th N O deg 52’4F to 680.47, ft th S 89 deg 15’2TP E 737.96 ft th S 10 deg 3’55” W 681.29 ft to pobpart SE Vi.

16 10.52 1977 1350.17891 Com at NE cor of sec, th S 02 deg 49 20’

.......................(h cont H 02 degW 415 ft for pl of beg, th cont S 02 deg 49'20” W 197.70 ft thDl 87 dec 18'40” W 662.39 ft th N 03 deg 39'36ff E 197,70

h S 87 deg 18’04’p E to pl of beg ig part of NE Vi.18 3.00 1

ft th betn

1977 356.31

55 rt 913.67 ft for pl121 deg 24’ rt 92.27 ft th defl 5 deg 36’ rt S W I.w ft to pl of ending.

8 4.08 1977 297.83862 Com at W Vi post of sec, th N 459.56

ft in W In of sec for pl of beg, th cont N 238.5 ft th defl 86 deg 55’ rt 913.67 ft th defl 121 deg 24’ rt 92.27 ft th defl 5 deg 36’ rt 397.79 ft th defl 53 deg 54’ r f 328.92 ft th defl 92 deg 11' rt 146.5 ft, th defl 92 deg I V Iff 320ft toplof b|g, belng (.art of HW „

863 Com at S Vi post of sec. th S 86 deg 41 ’30” W 1091.55 ft in S in Of sec for pl of beg. th cont S 86 deg 41*30” W 166.05 ft Ih N 0 deg 10’30’p W 2625.52 ft th N 86 deg 45’40is E 166.05 ft in E & W V i In of sec, th S 0 deg 10’30” E 2625.32 ft to pl of beg, being part of E Vi of SW Vi,

8 10.00 1977 1437.85864 Beg at NE cor of sec, th W 226 ft in N

In or sec, th S 3 deg 20'-E 1336 ft, th N 89 deg 56’ E 226 ft th N 1335.74 ft in E In of sec to pt of beg, being part of NE Vi of NE frl Vi.A C QO 1077 UAA 14

865 Com9 at NW cor of sec 9, th S 85-lo4b E 1380.78 ft th S 2-3-50 W 1243.31 ft to pob. th S 2-3-50 W 263.69 ft th N 81-51 r to 845.1 ft th 8-11-20 E 262.2 ft th S 81-51-5 E 816,98 ft to pob part NW V i.

9 5.00 1977 502.46866 Com at W Vi post of sec, th E 906.25 Di of KpC

ft in E & W Viln th Sly 125.55 ft to K m *8 %cent of rd for pl of beg. th cont Sly 105.64 ft to. cent of rd, rn Wly 415 ft

ft to plth Nly 105.54 ft th Ely 415.0 ft of beg, being part of W Vi of SW Vi.

% r .00 1977 24.64867 W 20.15 ac of \V 70.15 ac of NE frl Vi.

10 20.15 1977 2461.81868 Beg in E to of sec at apt which is 284

50 ft S of NE cor of S 35.50 ac of E Vi of NE frl Vi tli N 284.50 ft in sec In th W 342.60 ft in the N to of said 35.50 . ac th SEly in NEly R.O.W. In of the Pere ‘ Marquette R.R. to the pl of beg, being a part of S 35.50 ac of E % of NE Frl V i.

10 1.10 1977 590.12669 Com at NE cor of NW Vi sec 10, th in a

Sly direction alg E In of said Vi sec 160 rds more or less to SE cor of said Vi sec, th Wly alg S to of said Vi sec 698.66 ft to a pt th to a Nly direction parallel with E to of said Vi sec 160 rds more or less 50 N to of said Vi sec, th Ely alg N to of said Vi sec, 698.66 ft to pt of beg.

10 42.00 1977 1572.87870 Beg at a pt to cent of Six Mile Rd,

said pt being N 80 deg 00’ E 290 ft from SW cor of W Vi of E Vi of SW V* of sec

• th cont N 80 deg 00’ E 171 ft th N 1 deg 10’ W 295 ft th S 80 deg 00’ W 171 ft th S 1 deg 10’ E 295 ft to pt of beg, being part of W Vi of E Vi of Sto Vi.

10 1.16 1977 677.81871 Com at S Vi post of sec, th W 868.5 ft

to SI In «f sec to N 665 ft in W to of Frederick’s Add’n to Village of Salem for a pl of beg, th N 201175 ft. th E

895 Com at NW cor of sec 19, th S 3-17-15 W1032.52 ft on W to of sec to pob, th S 83-16-30 E 601.08 ft th S 3-17-15 W 353.76 ft th N 83-16-30 W 601.08 ft th N 3-17-15 E 353.76 ft to pob part NW Vi.

19 4.87 1977 1817.91896 Com at the W Vi cor of sec. 19 T1S R7E

Salem Twp, Washtenaw County Mi. th N 03 deg 17M5” E 455.08 ft afi W In of said sec and the cent to of Dlxboro Rd for a_pt of beg, th cont alg said In 3 deg #15” E #5.08 ft th S 80 deg 17’ 05” E 964.59 ft th S 03 deg 27’2(F’ W454.30 ft alg an existing fence, th N 80 deg 19’2fr' W 963.18 ft to the place of beg, being part of the NW Vi of sec. 19 Salem Twp. containing 10 ac of land more or less, subject to the rights of the public over the Wly 33.0 ft thereof as occupied by Dixboro Rd.

19 10.00 1977 455.68897 Com at E Vi cor th N 89 deg 57’44” W

527.31 ft on EW Vi to th S 29 deg 49’5” W 1165.9 ft to pob. th S 29 deg 49'5” W 23.37 ft th SWly 155.29 ft on arc of curve-radius 1146.8 ft chord S 25 deg 56’20” W 155.17 ft, th S 22 deg 3’35fl W 43.8 ft th N 89 deg 57’44” W 2120.44 ft th N 6 deg 42’30” W 201.88 ft th S 89 deg 57'44’' E 2239,97 ft to pob part

19 10.02 1977 531.64898 Com at E Vi post of sec. th N 89 deg

57’44” W 527.31 I t alg E £ W Vi in tfi S 29 deg_49’5” W 948.0 ft alg C/L of Pontiac Trail for pl of beg, th S 29 deg49’5” W 217.90 ft th N $Deg 57’44’’ W z239.97 ft th N 6 deg 42’30” W 190.44 ft th S 89 deg 57’44’^E 2370.57 ft to pl of beg.

19 10.01 1977 531.64899 Com at SE cor of sec, th S 89 deg 59'54”

W alg S to of sec 1464.90 f f th N 05 (Teg 29’07” W 385.77 ft for pl of beg th cont N 05 deg 29'07” W 205.10 ft tfi S 82 deg 42’57” W 387.84 ft agl C/L of Brookvifle Rd, th Sly 51.81 ft alg'arc of curve Ift of rad 3819.72 ft, chord bears S 04 deg 56’01” W 51.80 ft th S 05 deg 18’50” W 104.12 ft th S 84 deg 42’03” E 420.85 ft to pl of beg, being part of

*19 1.66 1977 736.30900 Com at S Vi cor of sec, th S 89 deg 3D’00”

W 1045.94 ft In cent of hwy for pl of beg. th cont S 89 deg 30W’ W 839,75 ft to N 0 deg 36’00” w 839.75 ft to W to of sec, thD4 89 deg 30*00” E 839.75 ft th S rf deg 36’00” E 839.75 ft to pl of beg, being part of SW Vi.

20 IBVl9 1977 2256.37901 Com at NE cor of sec, th S 7 deg W 750

ft to E In of sec, tn S 88 aeg 02’W 469,16 ft for pl of beg, th S 7 degW 654.54 ft th N 87 deg 15’35” W446.52 ft th N 7 deg 0’2” E 515.78 ftth N 88 deg 02’ E 470.99 ft to pl ofbeg, being part of NE Vi.

21 6.78 1977 385.49902 Com at the NE cor of sec, th S 88 deg

02’ W 560,38 ft in N In of sec for a1 of beg, th S 1 deg 58’ E 308.9 fth N 88 leg 02’ E 34.88 ft th S 2 deg

05’ E 154.25 ft th S 10 deg 23*30” W 283.97 ft th S 88 deg. 02’ W 470.99 ft th N 7 deg 00'20” E 750 ft th N 88 deg 02’ E 379.71 ft In N In of sec to pl of beg, being part of the E % of NE Vi.

21 7.61 1977 1145.52903 W Vi of the following beg at S Vi

post th N I n N & S V i l n T o cent of sec th S on Vi In 8.70 chs th S to a pt in S to of sec which pt is 7.44 chs E of S Vi post th W 7.44 chs to the pl of beg being a part of W Vi of SE frl Vi,

22 f3.20 1977 978.75004 E W of following beg at the S li post

th N to Vi to to the center of sec. thE on the E & W Vi to 8.70 chs th S toa pt in the S to of sec which pt is 7.44 chs E of S Vi post th W 7.44 chs to pl of beg, being part of W Vi of SE frl Vi.

22 13 AD 1977 978.75905 Com at SE cor of sec 22, th W 476 f t .

on S to of sec to pob, th W 330.5 ftth N 1-20 E 522.95 ft th N 11-20 E 458ft th W to W to of E 64.19 ac of SE V4 th N 12-37 E 1121.7 ft th S 84-57-48 E 830.93 ft th S 13-15-20 W 2046.93 ft to pob part SE frl v«.

22 29.51 1977 959.27

208.75 ft th S 268.75 ft th W 208.75 ft to pl of beg, being a part of E Vi ofSWfrlV4. J>00 19?7 882.45

872 Com at S Vi post of sec, th W 868,5 ft to S to of sec, th N 873.75ft for pl of beg. th N 2(&.75 ft th E 208.75 ft Ih S 208% ft th W 208.75 ft to pl of beg, being part of E Vi of SW frl Vi.

1.00 1977 531.64873 Com at NW cor of E Vi of SW frl Vi th

E 25.25 rds to E 4 W V4 In th S 571 ftfor pl of beg, th S 300 ft th E to, SWlyto of R.R. th NWly to Swly to of R.R. to pl of beg, being part of E Vi of SWrl * i l 1.00 1977 63.99

874 Com at NW cor of sec, th1 S 1525 ft onW to of sec. th S 52 deg 12*30” E 17.28 ft, th E 10(6.34 ft to pob. th E 100 ft th S 0 deg 38*24” E 600ft to E 160 ft 81 S 0 deg 38'24” E 374.3 ft th NWly 309.1 ft on Nly R.R. R/W to, th J i deg 38*24 W 792.2 ft to pob, part NW &

W V l \ 3.00 1977 268.80875 Com at NW cor of sec, to S 1SK ft on

h u i w s w s w s

\*1 2.07 1977876 Com at NE cor of sec 12.

on. N . to, of sec^U iiS^Sto N (K5-2 W

“ • i t r w p t . u . mat §w cor of $ecL to N 1258,8 fj

906 Com at E Vi post of sec th due N 1383.46ft alg E In of sec for pl of beg, th cont due N 1045.14 ft th due W % ft to N 45 deg 14’30” W 251.78 ft th N 0 deg 29'20” E 33 ft th N 89 deg 30’40” W 1560.35 ft alg N to of sec, to S 0 deg 52’ E 630 ft to N 89 deg b0’40” W 210 ft to S 0 deg 52’ E 1944.72 ft to NEly 837.09 ft to arc of curve Ift, rad 895.37 ft chord bears N 64 deg 50’ E 806.94ft th N 28 deg 03’ ET 680.49 ft thNEly 939.24 ft in arc of curve right of rad 1015.37 ft chord bears N 64 deg 23’ E 906.11 ft to pob, exc N 198 ft of E 247.5 ft of NE Vi belng part of NE V4.

26 81.72 .1977 , 4787.41

907 Com at E Vi post of sec, th N 89 deg23T0” W 234 ft alg E k V4 In for plof beg, th cont N deg 23’10” W 199.08ft to ft 0 deg 53’50" E 381.09 ft th N89 deg 57' WT 499.0 ft th due S 378.20 ft th N 89 deg 23*10” W 537.91 ft to N 0 deg 36'50" fe 60 ft th NEly 455.66 ft in arc of curve Ift of rad 1015.37 ftchord bears N 50 45*52” E 445.66 ft th N 38 deg 03' W 680.49 ft th NEly 828.24 ft to arc of curve rt rad 895.37 ftchord bears N 64 deg 33’ E 799.03 ft th due S 876.46 ft alg E to of sec, to N 89 deg. 57’ W 228.0 ft th S 0 deg 53W W 382% ft toplof beg betog part ol NE ^

e !5K S STdeg 53’50" E 3M.74 I t th S 89 deg 57*E 228.0 ft th due S 385 ft topi Of

Total of Taxes Interest and Charges Due In Said Years Dollars Cents

Tefal of Taxes interest aad Charges Due la Said Yean DoUan Crate

Total of Taxes Interest and Charges Due In Said Years Dollars Cents

8ALEM TOWNSHIP Town 1 South, Range 7 East

914 Com at W Vi post of sec, to S 900.70 ft

281.74 ft to cent of hwy for a pl of beg. to N .801 deg. 36’ E . 158.52 ft th S

NE cor of Wieelcr’s Add’n to the villagey h a f f t t 1 $ i

ft to N 73 deg 0B’ E 912.2 ftP l ^ o ! & °Vfilfa|e iSalem th W 5.57 chns to pob, being part of NEfrlVi. ^ fi7 19?7 414.73

882 Com at W Vi post of sec, th N 7 deg 04’50” W 1407.73 ft ato W to 01 sec for pl of beg'to cont N 7 deg 04’50” W 150 TEt

.. to N W deg 43*27” E 577.5 ft th § 7 deg 4’50” E IS) ft to S, 88 deg 48*27’’ W 577.511^ Pl f l j p . W jf f r f of I *

’ 883 Com at W vi cor of sec. to N 7 deg 4’50" W 1557.73 ft SE alg W to of sec for pl of beg, to N 7 'aeg 4’50” W 150 ft to N 88 deg 48’27" E 577.5 ft to S 7 deg 4’50" E lafft th S 88 deg ,48’27” W 577.8

a c» aks

W M B V i t o ' St . pl ?l7be8. tejag a p .r|«! W H, jJ j f f t

915 Com at the Intersection of cent to of N Territorial Rd i E to of sec. to N 89 deg #50”, W 3181,02 jt.th N 21 ieg.32’4«”

SCIO TOWNSHIP Town % South, Range 5 East

963 Com at E Vi post of sec, th S 89 deg 58’ W 733,74 ftJ n E k W Vi to for pl of beg, th S 89 deg 58' W 1064.16 Tt L n E & W V i l n t o N O deg 31’ E 648.7 ft to S. 79 deg 39’ E 71.i8 ft to S 77« F E 110r.33 ft to 3 12 deg 24' '

to pl of beg, betog pare of N

o/i[A srAurweuro

part of Lot 18. 1016. Com a

964 Com at S W post of 17’ W 1584,68. ft jn N k S v4 In of sec

thru a cent ang of 5 deg 23’ chord bears N 49 deg 02'3(f’ E 96.$ ft th N 51 deg j4’ E 60% ft th S 61 deg 42’07” E 235.38

th . S 2 deg W ’ E. 275.05 ft th w ^ w n o ft th S 2 deg 35’40'f

deg 09’50”. W 253 JN 89 deg 09’5L E 250 ft to N _T„ , alg N to of N Terrlforial Rd . beg, being part of NW Vi of SW v*.

30 5.05 1977 619.36916 Com at SW cor of sec, th N 0 deg 42' E

413.78 ft to W to of sec for p! of beg, th N 0 deg 42’ E 400.70 ft th N 58 deg #20" E 624.12 ft to S 8 deg 58'10" E 930.60 ft th N 74 deg 2817" TV 705,75 ft to pl of beg, betog part of SW frl Vi,

30 9.18 1977 935.44917 N 20 ac of W Vi of NE Vi.

35 20.00 1977 ‘ 465.95“FREDERICK’S ADDITION TO

THE VILLAGE OF SALEM”

alg m 0L cu/ye . of J030.54 rad th N 78 deg 54’ W 300 ft for pl of beg,. ______________ _ „ „to cont N 78 deg M’ W 100 ft th N 0 deg• I V ^ f i 2S».56 ft to pob, th S 88 3eg17’ W 660#ft teBS > of Jacbon Rd, to 11’ W m o§ ft to ^43.76 ft on arcS 78 deg 54’ E,100 ft In S to of rd, to of cgrve rad 826.43 ft cnord § 6 degS 0 deg 17' E 660 ft to pl of beg, being .................................... .......part ofSW li.

1.49 1977 3164.1021965 Com at E Vi pi

!t f f l S beg," th S 89" deg OO'l?”

- ............. 5” E 305.87 ft til N 0 deg #03”' ig part of SE Vi;

. 1977 6038.81Vi P08t of sec, to W 138

3S81 ISfin Pic M & ~S it A " ® ? pl1 oi’ La, being a part of E Vi of NE„ Vi.

7 . 1 0.62 1977 651.39967 Com at E Vi peat ,of sec. th, S 88 deg

01*30 W 1852,70 ft to E 4 W, V4 to, to S 0 deg 14*30 * W 1762 ft to N 79 deg 01*30” W 153 ft to N 17’ E 76,74 ft forpl of beg, to N 79 dea 01’30" W 126.44ft to N to Of hwy. th% 290.28 ft to E 131.17 ft to S 1 deg 17’ W 313.6 ft to pl of beg, betog part of SE Vi.V 22 0.91 1977 885.64

968 Com at S Vi post of sec, th E ,620.84 ft In sec to for a pl of beg. th defl

. 86 deg 50’ to &t 200 ft to deft «6 deg 50 ft rt 371.6 ft to defl 93 deg 10' to the rt 200 ft to defl 06 deg 50’ rt 37ll ft in S to of sec to pl 01 beg, betog a part of SE Vi.

22 1.70 1977 874.98969 Com at S Vi cor, toe 620.84 ft on S to

of sec, th defl 8& deg Ift. 200 ft

918 U t9 1977 414.72919 Lot 10 1977 63.99920 Ut l5 1977 63.99921 U t l6 1977 63.99922 Ut21 1977 385.49923 u m 1977 327.08924 U t 24 1977 63.99925 Ut39 1977 473,21926 U t 47 1977 63.99927 Ut58 1977 63.99"GEORGE S. WHEELER AND STEPHEN

C. WHEELER’S ADDITION TO THE VILLAGE OF SALEM”

928 Lots 7 and 16 1977 823.96"SALEM HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION"

930 Lot 4, exc W 25 ft thereof.1977 560.87

“BROOK VILLE SUBDIVISION"931 Lot 2 1977 327.08

SALINE TOWNSHIP Town 4 South, Range 5 East

932 Com at S Vi cor th N" 250.07 ft on NS V4 to to pob. th S 88 de£ 29'5'MV,430 ft to N J8U ft to Nft to N 202.6 ft to N 83 deg 29’5" E 430 ft th S 202.6 ft to pobpart SW Vi. ^

935 Com at N V4 cor of sec 12 th E 317,62 ft th SW 1317 ft on C/L to pob. th defl 90 1ft 400 ift th defl 90 rt 100 ft to E on C/L Creek to C/L rv, th S on C/L, rv to EW Vi to to W on Vi to to C/L rd, t o N E o n C / L ^ t o p o b ^ a r t N V i . ^ ^

936 Com at SW cor of E Vi of NW Vi, th N 0 dea 31’ W 718.28 ft in W In of E Vi of NW Vi for pl of beg, th N 0 deg 31 W 281.72 ft to NW cor of S 30 ac of E Vi of NW y4, .to N 89 dee 54’ E 171.51 ft th SWly in cent of rcT to pl of beg being part of E Vi of NW Vi.

D3 0.36 1977 12.28937 N 3 ac of W Vi of N V4 of SW Vi of

SE V4.34 3.00 1977 743.75

938 Beg at SW cor of N 3 ac of W Vi of N Vi & SW Vi of SE V4 th S 248 ft in N k S y4 to th E 660 ft th N 248 ft to W 660 ft to pl of beg, being part of SE V4

34 3.75 1977 559.22939 E Vi of NE V4, exc com at SE cor of

NE Vi sec. 35, th N 1543 ft for pl of beg, th W 320 ft th N 412 ft to E 320 ft ih S 412 ft to pl of beg, being part of NE Vi, also exc N 429 ft thereof.

35 64.08 1977 803.31

SCIO TOWNSHIP Town 2 South, Range 5 East

942 Com at most Sly co'r of Lot 68 of Loch Alpine, to S zfdeg 58’ E 66 ft for pl of beg 58’ E 66 ft to pob, th N 62-2 E 206129 ft on S/L of rd, to NE 512.17 ft on arc of curv 1ft rad 2181.8 ft cen ana 13-17-0 chord N 55-18-30 E 510.98 ft th R 48-35 E 371.07 ft, th NE 86.55 ft on arc of curv rt rad 250.45 ft cen ana 19-48 chord N 58-29 E 86.12 ft th N 6£23 E 51-7 ft th S 40-20 E 175.84 ft th S 5M W 127.35 ft th N 87-16 W 123.2 ft to S 59-54 W 172.6 ft th S 24-11 W 255,2 ft to W on N/L RR R/W to pob part sec 2 & 3.2 & 3 2.94 1977 187.61

944 Coirt at S Vi post of sec. th N 88 deg 08’30" E 333.47 ft in S In of sec, th N 0 deg 53’ W 105.9 ft for pl of beg, th N 0 dee 53’ W 105.9 ft to S 88 deg 08’30" W 200 ft th S 0 dea 05' E 105.9 ft th N 88 deg G8'30” E 200 ft to pl of beg, being part of SE Vi.

6 TI.49 1977 642,89945 Com at S Vi post of sec, th E 285.1 ft

to S In of sec. th N 0 deg 13T5” W 2437.08 ft in W In of Baker Rd, th N 48 deg 06’ W 55.65 ft in Sly In of G St. for dI of bea, th N 46 deg 06’ W 80 ft th ST 39 deg ^ ’50" E 120 ft th S 48 deg

00

i t ot o , , ,

12 1-25 1Coni at S V4 cor to

being part

3678.74

879 Beg at SE cor 150ft In S in <

I w9i 7Of SE. ftto’ pfof beg, being

V*'l«77 544.54

91°NViofs3WacoofWW SWV4.205 ^

1977 3444.33

912 N 198 ft of E 247.5 ft of NE V4, exc that part lying NEly of a to desc as;

o tto due N 33 ft to poe

1977 544.0591: l to E U17.80Jt to N

V 7lTjO "ft to’ pT of'beg, being

06’ E 80 tr th N 39 deg 31’50" E 120 ft to pl of beg, being part of SE Vi.

6 0.22 1977 1019.33946 Com at cent of sec th S 89 deg 40’ W

358.47 ft in E k W Vi to th 8 4 deg 15’ E 232.13 ft for pl of beg. to S $ deg 32’ E 88.57 ft to S 83 deg 30’ E 34L81 ft th S 63 deg 57' E 13.57 ft th N 89 deg 34’ W 455.41 ft, th N 4 deg 15’ W 92.ft ft to pl of beg, being' part of S Vi,

7 0.47 1977 35.90947 Com at N Vi cor th S 88 deg 35’ W 680.25

ft to S 49 deg 15’ E 1295 ft th S 50 deg 25’40" E 855.11 ft th S 51 deg 43’38" E %4.39 ft th S 0 deg 11’23” E 481.02 ft to nob. to S 88 dea 26’54" W 220 ft th S 0 dea 11'25” E 200 ft to N88 deg 26*54” E 220 ft th N 0 deg H’23"W 2<XTft to pob part NE Vi.

8 1.0 1 1977 68.20948 Com at N Vi cor th S 88 deg 35’ W

680.25 ft th S 49 deg 15’ E 1295 ft to S 50 deg 25'40" E 855,lfft th S 51 dea 43*38” E m 4.39 ft th S 0 deg 11’23” E 681.02 ft to pob. to S 88 deg 26’54” W 220 ftto S d aeg_ H’23" ET 200 ft th N 88deg 26’54"E 220 ft th N 0 deg 11*23” W 200 ft to pob part NE Vi.

8 l.OT 1977 66.20950 Com at NE cor of sec, th N 85 deg W

1261.57 ft th S 1 deg 27’ W 44.15 ft for pl of beg, to S 1 deg 27’ W 350.86 ft to S 51 dea 17’ W 9510 ft th N 25deg 03’ W 33L25 ft to N 63 deg 45' E15&90 it th Ely 90.10 ft in arc of curve rt of 4059.6 ft rad thru a cent ang of jjjjdeji 38'10" to pl of beg, beingPart13 1*2 4 1977 697.58

951 Com at NW cor of sec, to S 0) deg 49*55” W 321.47 ft for pob, th S 89 deg 22’00” E 677.25 ft th SD1 dec 49*55” W 321.48 ft th N 89 deg 22’00" W 677,5 ft to C/L of West Delhi Rd, th N 0 dea 49’55” E321.48 ft to pob. being part of NW Vi,

14 5.0 1977 2645.95953 Com at E Vi post of sec, th N 1 deg 18’

E 849.20 ft in E In of sec, th N 42 deg 27’ W 34 ft in cent of hwy, th N 45 deg 22’ W 190 ft in cent of hwy for a pl of beg, th S 44 deg 38’ W 363 ft th N 45 dea 22’ W 180 ft th N 444 deg 38' E 363 ft th S 45 deg 22’ E 180 It in cent of hwy to pl of beg, being a part of

16 1.50 1977 1004.14954 W Vi of SW Vi of sec 16 exc 630 ft

of N 713 ft also exc 6.27 ac N.C.I. 1-94 R/W, part SW Vi.

16 63.42 1977 1696.19655 E Vi of SE Vi of NE V4.

17 10.00 1977 900.91956 That part of E Vi of SW vt n of 1-94

R/W & that part of W 'i of sec Vi not in 1-94 R/W exc beg at cen of sec, th S 89-39-35 E 682.07 ft th S 0-20-25 W 1544.5 ft to N 89-39-35 W 682.42 ft th N 0-13 E 305.96 ft th N 55-45 W 560.67 ft th N 0-14-30 E 924.93 ft th S 8945-30 E 467.93 ft to pob & exc that part in SViofW ViofSE Vi.

17 72.50 1977 4406.74957 That part of S 'i of W of SE v ,

of sec 17 N of 1-94 R/W exc that part N k W of following In - com at cent of sec to E 682.07 f f to pob. th S 1544.5 ft th W 682.42 ft to poe. part feE Vi.

17 20.00 (977 715.29958 E V4 of E Vi of SE exc 2.31 ac

deeded to State Hwy for hwy purposes.17 17.69 1977 567.02

959 N 3 ac of the S Vi of E V* of NE l4.18 3.00 1977 1043.59

960 Com at NE cor of sec, to S 0 dea 19’ W 1435.75 ft to N 89 deg 59T5" W 654.35 ft for pl of beg, th NT 89 deg 59T5" W 659.73 ft to S 0 deg 39’ W 100 ft to S89 deg 59*15" E 6&30 ft, th N 0 deg19’ E 100 ft to pl of beg, being part of SE Vi of NE vt . •

18 1.50 1977 96.53961 Beg in E In of sec at apt which Is 261.66

ft N of E Vi post th S 261.66 ft to EVi post, th S 89 leg 58’ W 733.74 ft inE k W V4 m th N % deg 24’ E 408 ftth SLIy to pl of beg being part of NEVi, exc beg at the E l4 j>ost sec, to S 89 deg 58* W alg the E 4 W V4 In ofsec 733.74 ft to an iron pipe for a pl

th N 12 deg 24’ E 408 It to the of Old U “ 12. th S 77 de^30: E

eg, to cont E 194.40

■ w V W W f MM ft to E 160 ft to Nsg, bef589.42

of beg. th N 12 aeg 24center in of Old U.ST 12............. v0 - ..alg said center m 185.77 ft to S75 deg M7 E ala said center In 149.9 ft to s 12 deg 2T W th S 89 deg 58’ alg to E k W V4 in of said sec to toe pf of teg, being part of S Vi.

20 1.88 1977 1063.09962 Beg at toe E v4 post of sec. th S 89

dea 58’ w alg toe E & W Vi in of sec 733.74 ft to an Iron pipe for a pl of beg. th N 12 deg 24' E 408 ft W toe

In of Old to.s J7 deg 36id center Jn 185.77 ft th 5 75 ■J alg said center In 149,9

th ”S 12 deg ?4’ W th S 89 dcg % ’ v) alg the E £ W V4 In of said sec to toe plof beg, telngpart of S v4. ............

1977tost of sec th S 0

S 89 dea 00*1703"

to pob, th defl 88 deg 60' rt 371.6 ft to defl 93 dea 10* rt % ft to defl 92 deg 12' Ift 1R ft th defl 87 dea 48’

N 300 ft to pl of beg.31 48.47 1977

64

dea 44’ rt 47.5 ft th defl 430 ft to pl of beg, being par

34 0.54 1977

__ ____ ___ 752.85985 Com at W Vi post th S 512.02 ft alg

W In of sec and In center In of Parker Rd for pl of beg, to E 223 ft th S 300 ft th W 223 ft th ff 00 ft to pl of beg.

31 1.53 1977 1076.986 N 10 rds of E 16 rdsofSE Vi.

31 1.00 1977 310.13987 Com at NE cor of sec th W 2258.20 ft

In N In of sec th defl 88 deg 44' 1ft 230 ft for pl of beg, th defl 9r deg, 16’ rt 81 ft to defl 88 deg 44* rt 39 5 ft th defl 88 dea 44' 1ft $9 ft to defl 88 47.5 ft th defl 91 dea 16’ rt

art of NE Vi.942.40

988 W Vi of NE Vi exc 21.14 ac in NE cor said 21.14 ac being 752 ft E k W and 1225 ft N & S.

35 58.86 1977 2053.25989 E Vi of NW Vi e xc toe E 150 ft of N

323 ft thereof.35 78.90 1977 4076.19

990 Beg at N Vi post of sec th Wly 150 ft In NT In of sec th S 323 ft th Ely 150 ft th N 323 ft in N & S Vi tn to pl of beg, being part of E VV of NW Vi.

35 1.10 1977 1048.90991 E 15 ac of W 30 ac of E Vi of SW Vi.

35 15.00 1977 498.81992 Com at NE cor of sec, th W 489 ft in N

In of sec for a pl of beg, th W 171.0 ft in N In of sec th S 55 ft, th E 171 ft to N 55 ft to the pl of beg, being a part of NE Vi,

36 0.22 1977 40.96993 Com at NE cor of sec, th W 489 ft in

N In of sec for pob, th W 171 ft in In of sec, Ih S 55 ftto E 171 ft to N 55 ft to the pl of beg, being part of NE Vi.

36 0.22 1977 40.96994 Beg at E Vi post of sec. th N 126.86

ft in E In of sec, th deft 90 dea 1ft 343 ft th defl 90 Ift 128.14 ft, to E 343.01 ft In 6 & W Vi In to pl of beg, being part of E Vi of NE Vi,

18 1.00 1977 218.43995 N Vi of NE Vi of SE Vi, exc 3.58 ac

sold to State Hwy comm for R.O.W.36 16.42 1977 2968.94

996 Com at the E Vi post of the sec, th S 863.25 ft in .the E in of the sec for a pt of beg, th defl 89 deg 31’ to the rt 1320 ft to N 200 ft in toe W in of the E Vi of the SE Vi, to defl 89 dea 31’ rt 1320 ft ala N In of S Vi of NE Vi of SE Vi to TS In of sec. th S 200 ft ala E In of sec to pob. being part of NE Vi of SE Vi, exc 106 ac sold to MSHC.

36 3.94 1977 527.19997 Com at SE cor of sec, th W 369 ft in S

In of sec for a pl of beg, th N 495 ft th W 88 ft to S 495 ft to t 88 ft to the pl of beg, being a part of the SE v4 of SE V4. 0

36 1,00 1977 896.29"MICHIGAN VILLAGE”999 Lots 10,11, & 12

3 1977 217.961000 All that part of Lots 1 & 2 lying

N of the Michigan Central R.R.5 1977 527.55"NIXON’S ADDITION TO THE VILLAGE OF DELHI”

1002 L0ts4& 5 1977 542.75"VILLAGE OF SCIO ORIGINAL PLAT”1003 The W 82 ft in width of Lots 2 k 3

and toe E 49.40 ft In width o f Ixrts 1 k 4.

12 1977 509.34"BUENA VISTA SUBDIVISION”

i l Loll f e"THE EVERGREEN’S SUBDIVISION”

1007 That part of lx>t 17 k 18 which lies Nly ofthe Nly R.O.W, line of 1-94.

1977 78.461006 That part of Lots 19 k 20 which lies

Nly of T in 100 ft Nly of a In doas com at SW cor of sec 21, m V ' W 746,28 ft Jor a

2.7 77t

2936.99

1977 1691.28AlPINE SUBDIVISION”.,

19h iu s n u ^ > one; (7 )

Wly defl 87 E/w Vj in to pl of be.

St“ 682.96 ft to defl 79 deg 30’3iT’ 1ft 478.65 ft th defl 99 deg 31’30” 1ft 739.13 ft to pob. part SE Vi.

22 7 M 1977 1630.96671 Beg at SW cor of sec, to N 440.33 ft in

W In of sec, th SEly in arc of curve to toe rt of radius 1835.1 ft, the chord bears S 72 dee 02’ E 100.56 ft to S 70 deg 28’ E 189170 ft to S 344.58 ft to S 89 dea 43’ W 274.28 ft in S In of sec to pl of beg, being part of SW Vi.

23 2 . ? r 1977 4761.15974 Com at N Vi post of sec. th E 886.06

ft In N In of sec th defl 91 deg rt 1199 ft for pl of teg, th defl 91 deg ut 446.36 ft th Defl 91° deg rt 1478.70 ft to W 448.36 f t i n E & w V i l n t h N 1477,34 ft to pl of beg, being part of NE Vi.

26 15.14 T977 505.95975 Com at N V4 post of sec, to E 1446.11

ft in N in of sec, th S (l99 ft for pi of beg, th S 1479.(1 ft th W 113.7 ft In E & W Vi In, th N 1478.76 ft to E 113.7 ft to pl of beg, being part of NE Vi.

20 3.86 1977 1027.63976 Thatpart of W Vi of NW Vi lying S of

Park Rd, exc com at W Vi cor of sec, to N 870.34 ft ala W tn of sec for a pl of beg, th cont N alg W I11 k center In of Zefb Rd 390 ft tli N 61 dea 10*30” E 190 ft alg, cent In of Park Rd, to S 28 deg 41’ E 549.0 ft to W 430 ft to the pl of beg, being part of NW Vi.

27 45.22 1977 1517.40977 Com at W Vi cor of sec, to N 870.34

ft alg W In of sec for a pl of beg, to cont N alg W In & center m of Zeeb Rd 390 ft thTN 61 deg 10*30” E 190 ft alg center In of Park Rd. th S 28 deg 41’ E 549 ft th W 430 ft to toe pl of beg, being part of NW Vi.

.27 3.12 1977 779.20979 E Vi of NE Vi.

29 80.00 1977 1895.87980 W 20 ac of E 30 ac of that part of E

Vi of NW Vi of sec 29 lying S of C/L rd, exc com at intersec of C/L rd, 4t N S Vi In th Wly 491.65 ft on C/L rd to pob, th Sly 827,6 ft th Wly 299.21 ft th Nly 962.94 ft th Ely 300 ft to pob, part NW Vi.00 1 0 1077 407 41

981 W 83.20 ac of NW frl V4 also 10 ac In SW cor of E 83.20 ac of NW frl Vi said 10 ac being 40 rds N & S and 40 rds E k W exc beg at NW cor of sec, th E 297.28 ft in N In of sec th defl M deg. 39’ rt 514.6 ft th defl 95 deg 21’ rt m i4 ft th defl 60 deg 13’ r f 314.37 ft to defl 60 deg 13’ If 117.42 ft th defl 89 dea 06’ rtm 58 ft to pl of beg.

31 90.68 1977 3089.81982 Beg at NW cor of sec, th E 297.28 ft in

N In of sec, th defl 84 deg 39’ rt 514.6 ft th defl 95 dea 21’ r f 68.14 ft to defl 60 deg 13’ r f 314.37 ft th defl 60 deg 13’ Ift 117.42 ft th defl 89 dea 06’ rt 239.G8 ft In W In of sec to pl of Deg, being.part of NW V4.

7 \ 2,52 1977 1292.20983 S 8 ac of E 41.6 ac of NW frl Vi.

31 8.00 1977 171.94984 N 50 ac of SW frl V t. exc com at W Vi

post th S 512.02 ft alg W In of sec and In center in of Parker Rd for pl of beg to E 223 ft th S 300 ft to W 223 ft tn

the sec for a pl of beg, to S 88 deg 32’30” W 118.71 ft in toe S In of the sec, th N 26 deg 49’ E 475.12 ft to S 48 deg 02’ E 85 ft th S 23 deg 34' W 397.28 ft to the P1 of beg, being a part of the SE Frl v4.

31 0.94 1 977 393 721055 Beg at intersection of NELy In of Mich

Cent K.R. R.O.W. and the W In of sec, said intersection being 578.50 ft S of to W Vi post of sec, th N 578.50 ft to th W ■'4 postTto E In the E k W Vi In to the NE cor of W frl Vi of SW frl Vi, th S 1025.15 ft in E In of W frl Vi of SW frl, Vi. th defl 19 dea 02' rt 788.16 ft to NEly R.O.W. Of MCRR Ui NWty alg R.O.W. to pob, being part of

32*'38.00 1977 3393.611066 Com at W Vi post of sec. to S 3 deg

30' E 927.18 ft In W In of sec for i pl of beg, to cont S 3 deg 30’ E 100,0 ft to NY? deg 41’30" eT248,0 ft to ff 3 dea 30’ W lfo.0 ft th S 87 deg 41*30”

ft to pi of beg being part of

1067 Beg at SE?cor of Lot 71, WwdlandAcres Sub, to S 0 dea 19’ E Ti.W ft to89 dea 4V W 74.27 N 0 deg 10’ W70,0 ft to SW cor of Lot 71. ft N 82deg 01*41” E 74.94 ft to pl of beg, betog part of SE Vi.

24 .13 1077 13.131068 B .............................. . ‘

E 3'34’4

th5.! $ * g ”l3“40".vfe 27020 K tA'SWtyhord S37 deg___

7 ft in arc ofS 52 dea 36T5" W 440.41

eg 27*00" W 52.41 ft to ; In arc of curve 1ft. rad I S 62 d«« 49*10” WJ38 72

Range 6 Eait R'8PLAT NO. 2”

1 In of lot th N i j to N_88_deg 9’

. - Total of Taxes 8 | Interest andm a r Charges Due S IS In Said Years £ £ £ Dollars Cents

SUPERIOR TOWNSHIP Town t South, Range 7 East

. S 58 deg U'30" W*24«,79 ft to SWlv 158.64 ft in arc of curve rt rad 286.48 ft chord S 74 dfetf 03*10 W 156.66 B f t j ML 4eg. 5V10” W. 202.82 ft

W

1977 16cor of U t a . t h S 8

or pob, to S aW25 E 19

i rbeing part of U t 21,

1977 204.291017 Com at NE cor of U t 22, to S 58 '

Sf.i

IntoN 0 .

ig 62'58” E pi of bea, j

1.74 ftrtpf said s|cM..

-.01 ft ft th S 39 deg " 25.8 ft to

rd N 62 « ’30" .68 ft

part of Uts 22 £ 23. 901977 204.29

"VIENNA WOODS SUBDIVISION NO. 2” 1018 OutlotC 1977 40.96

SHARONTOWNSHIP1 0 1 9 S E W » RiBgeSE4,t'1020 N \! Vl i f tiw Viexc9Jt0ac. 283 00

10 30.00 1977 959.05at W Vi post to Nly 417.42 ft

Sly defl 92 deg 4’40” rt 417,42 ff to wly. defj 87 deg ,55'20" rt 208.86 ft alg

s t o ; - 1

.........

1060 B e/ 538.71 Il N k Y l U . W ft Wof $v! cor or sec, to N 60 deg 45'30'’ W 402.37 ft to O dea 01’45’p E 120 ft to N 53 deg 04 10” E 130.63 ft to S 60 dea 55’20”° E 378.08 ft th S 39 deg 13’20B V 258.25 ft to pl of beg, being part of

35 2.32 1977 414.731061 Beg 868,48 ---------------- ------?12N & 1703.98 ft W of S Vi

............ 19,24h N* 8

J54’^ N E'28L01 l^'to S 87 deg'48’451

cor of sec, to N 60 dea 56*20” W 109,24 ft to S 53 (Teg 0410" W 130,63 ft to N 60 deg.2640” w 343.81 ft to N 29 deg

rt 208.86 ft alj 1039.49

1024 Com at "cent of sec’, 'to S 0-06-20’ W 70.42 ft to N k S Viln th S 88-20-20 W

E 578.35 ft th N 87-44-40 E 681.69 ft th S 6-1800 W 644.39 ft to pob, being pari o*W Vi. . . c

14 10.01 1977 418.291025 NE Vi of NE Vi exc the N 2 rds in

width thereof.15 39.00 1977 1149.95

1029 NW Vi, exc the E 110 ac thereof.21 50.00 1977 1149.95

1031 Beg at the NW cor of sec, to E in N In of sec to NE cor of W Vi of W Vi of NW Vi. th S 967.60 ft tn th E In of W Vi ol W Vi of NW Vi to W 12 rds, th S 20 rds to cent of hwy, th NWly alg the hwy to a pt tn W In ot sec, th N 1159.10 ft In W m of sec to the pt of beg. exc toe N 5 ac thereof, being a pan of W Vi of NW Vi of NW Vi, 6

29 12.00 1977 1207.141032 Com at N Vi cor of sec 30, th S 537 ft

on NS Vi In to pob, to S 778.2 ft to SW cor of NW Vi' of foE Vi th E to SE cor of NW Vi of NE Vi to N 621.7 ft th W 773.85 ft on C/L rd, th NWLy on C/L «i to pob exc N 435.6 ft of E 200.03

Pfl30 18.00 1977 1207.141033 Com at W Vi cor to S 1 deg 53’ E

961.4 ft on W In of sec topob th N 88 deg 20*20 E 1360.22 ft to S i dea 45’40fi E 382.5 ft th S 88 deg 26’ W 1359.38 ft to N 1 deg 53’ W 383.37 ft to pob, part SW Vi. r

35 11.95 1977 1264.41

SUPERIOR TOWNSHIPTown 2 South, Range, 7 East

1034 Com at E Vi cor of sec, to S 0 deg 5V30” E 1162.90 ft alg E In of sec for pob. th S 89 dea D8’30” W 60 ft th N i l dea 52’33" W 408.14 ft to S 89 deg 26’M" W 1255.0 ft th N 0 dea 51*30’* W 752.92 ft th N 89 deg 21’53n W 503.83 -ft th S 89 deg 26*20” W 728.44 ft th S 89 deg 3 6 # ’ 911.90 ft th S 0 deg 01*50" W 476.21 ft th S 89 dec 36'3b" W 433.21 ft th S 33_(dea 39w ' W 52.18 ft to S 70 deg 39’00” W 240 ft th S 45 deg 39’ W 325 ft th S 0 deg 39’ W 278.34 ft alg W In of sec th N 89 deg 36’30” E 923.81 ft th S 0 deg 01*50: W 424.95 ft th N 89 dea 28’56” E 3587,72 ft th N 0 deg 51’30n W 383.35 ft to pob, pt S Vi.* 7 . 111.36 1977 8154.46

1035 Beg in E In of sec a pt which is92.50 rds S of the E Vi post of sec th S 603.10 ft in E In of sec, th S73 deg 29'30” W 404.63 ft th In arcof curve 1ft. rad 717.24 ft cen ana43 deg 54’30’' th S 29 deg 35’ W 582.« ft th6N 89 deg 13’15” W 1392.53 ft th N 00 deg 49’ *E 410.53 ft th N 0 deg 52’ E 1142.18 ft th S 89 deg 41*30” E 2464.75 ft to pob, being part of NE Vi, sec 18 and SE Vi sec. 7

7 k 18 1977 7413.641037 Com at E Vi post of sec, to S 02 deg

07’17" E 700.53 ft In E In of sec for pl of beg. to cont S 02 deg 07’17” E 385.63 ft \n E In of sec, to W 26.40 ft th N 13 dea 30’ W 399.86 ft to S 88 deg 07’04” E 105.52 ft to pl of beg, being part of E Vi of SE Vi.

8 0.58 1977 79.561038 Com at N Vi cor of sec. th S 1481.82

ft on N & S Vi in to C/L Plymouth Rd, th SWly 185 ft on C/L of said rd for pob, th SWly 70.02 ft alg C/L th SWW 186.3 ft in arc of curve, rad 5734.4 ft. to C/L of Prospect Rd, th SEly 200 f( alg C/L th defl 90 deg 1ft to Shore Fralns Uke, to NEly alg shore to a pt 185 ft SWly of N & S Vi ft th N paralle toJ^A S Vi line to pob, being part of

9 0.80 1977 2005,721039 Beg. at SW cor of sec, to N 2046.17 ft

1 In W in of sec. to S 8fe dea 07’40” E121,76 ft th S *?3 deg 37’10B E 126.25 ft th SEly 1122.73 ft tn arc of curve to toe rt of rad 1440.02 ft to S 28 dea 56’52" E 454.98 ft th SEly in arc of curve 1ft rad 1630.89 ft to E In of W Vi of SW Vi, th S in E In of W Vi of SW Vi to S In of sec. th W 1374.78 ft“ P°b4bCl?STT “* FsVt0’ SW S*339.16

1#S e V w W J1335.8 ft, to S 00 deg 03’3tr* E 33 ft to S in of Prospect Rd for a pl of beg Ui S 0 deg 03'30” E 900 ft to N 89 deg 55'30” W 112.5 ft to N 0 dea 03*30” W 900 ft th S 89 deg 55*30” 112.5 ftin S in of Prospect Rd to pl of beg, being a part of SE Vi.

9 2.32 1977 301.861041 Com at SW cor of sec, th N 1321.5 ft

In W In of sec for pob, th N 170.0 ftin W In of sec, th E li83 ft th S 170ft th W 1283 ft to pob, being part ofWViofSWVi.

10 5.00 1977 449.961042 W 30 ac of E 50 ac of SW Vi.

10 30.00 1977 1931.591043 E 20 ac of SW Vi,

10 20.00 1977 1028.651044 N20ac of W Vi ofSE Vi.

10 20.00 1977 1642.581045 N 17.50 ac of E Vi of SW Vi.

11 17.50 1977 585.261046 The E 46 ac of E Vi of SE V4> also 3

ac in SW cor of E Vi of SE Vi said 3 ac being 31 rds N k S and 15.50 rds E&W.

11 49.00 1977 1676.661047 E Vi of SE Vi exc S 660 ft of E 290

ft also exc beg at E Vi cor th Siy 494.17 ft on E Tn of sec th W 1321.88 ft th Nly 494.16 ft th Ely 1322.7 ft on EW Vi in to pob, part SE Vi.

11 57.61 197 7 1949.481046 0.50 ac in SW cor of NW Vi, said 0.50

ac being 10 rds E & W and 8 rds N k S.13 0.50 1977 40.31

1050 Beg at NE cor of sec to S 2 dea 17’16" E 2667.39 ft on E In of sec to E Vi cor th S 87 deg 40’47” W 655.43 ft on EW Vl in to N 2 dea 49’30" W 2676.14 ft Ui N 87 deg 33’5 r E 660,52 ft on N in of sec to pob being E Vi of E Vi of NF, V4.

17 41.05 1977 2281.481052 NE Vi, excSE V4 of NE Vi.

29 120.00 1977 6358.201053 Com at NW cor of sec, th N 89 deg 44’

40" E 588.12 ft on N In of sec to pob, Ui N 89 deg 44’40" E 337.8 ft th S 0 deg 14’ E 1076.92 ft th S 89 dea 44*40” W 925.92 ft th N 0 deg 14’ W 770.25 ft th N 89 deg 44’40” E 588.12 ft to N 0 deg 14’ W 806.67 ft to pob, part NW Vi.

29 12.00 19/7 1276.031054 Com at the SE cor of the sec, th S 88

deg 32'30" W 795.82 ft in toe S In of

E 951.66 ft to S ly in arc of curve rt of 235 ft rad thru a cent ang of 38 deg 36'10" toe chord bears S 4 dea 16’55” W 155# ft to SEly in arc of curve rt of 20,0 ft rad toru a cent ang of 10 deg 25’ the chord tears S 17 deg 59T0" w 3.63 ft th N 86 dec 08’10’p W 468.25 ft to S 51 dea 13’ W 101.84 ft to S 62deg 16' E 65T5 ft to S 34 deg 45’30"

part„ 35 5,84 1977 2168.26

1335.fc ?t to% ? deg^U'l^ W^Sl ft to N 87 deg 38’50” E 1335.35 ft th S 2 deg 20’25” E 161 ft in N £ S Vi In to pl of beg, being part of E Vi of SW Vi,

36 4,O T 1977 346.54"WASHTENAW AUTUMN SUBD. NO. 1”

1063 Lotl2 1977 575.96"WASHTENAW AUTUMN SUBD. NO. 2”

1064 Ut51 1977 56.091065 Ut93 1977 214.421066 Ut99 1977 438.00

"WOODLAND ACRES SUBDIVISION”1067 U171 1977 735.36

"WOODLAND ACRES SUBD. NO. 3”1068 Lot 202 1977 1247.85

SYLVAN TOWNSHIPTown .2 South, Range 3 East

1069 Com at N Vi post of sec, th S 85 deg 44’ W 593.99 ft to toe N in of the dec th S 18 deg 11’ W 249.94 ft for a pt of beg. to S 18 dea 11’ W 505.11 It th S S dea 55' W 8Z.56 ft th N 65 deg 50' W 247.IB ft to S 24 deg 10’ W 153.34 ft th N 22 dea 33’ W 256.30 ft to N 4 deg. 41’ E 3(3.64 ft th N 85 deg 44’ E 560.20 ft to toe pl of beg, being a part of NW frl Vi.

1 5.37 1977 630.201070 Com at the N Vi post of sec, th S 85

deg 44’ W 593.99 ft ui the N In of the sec for a pl of beg. to S 18 deg, 11’ W 249.94 ft to S 85 deg 44* W 560.20 ft to N 4 deg 41’ E 233T84 ft to the N tnof sec, th N 85 deg 44’ E 619.30 ftin the N In of toe sec to the pl of beg, being a part of NW frl Vi.1 V n t Q77 Q ft Q

1071 Beg at the SW cor of toe E Vi of 'theSW Vi, to N 12 rds in the W In of the E Vi of the SW Vi th E 12 rds, th S12 rds, th W 12 rds in toe S in of secto the ^ of beg, being a part of the

1 0.90 1977 1473.301072 S 10 ac of E 20 ac of N Vi of SW y4.

2 10.00 1977 1225.551073 All that part of SW Vi of NE Vi

lying Ely of Bush Rd and Nly of Mill Creek, also beg at SE cor o! NW frl Vi of NE frl Vi, to W 40 rds, to N 2 rds th Ely. to a pt in E In of NW frl Vi of Nfe frl V i, th S 4 rds to§1 of beg, exc beg at NE cor of above esc Id. to S 358.75 ft th W 296.3 ft

th N 3ft.5 ft to Ely to pl of beg. exc com at NE cor of SW V5 of NE Vi th W to W In of cemetery for pl of beg, th S approx. 245 ft th W to Bush Rd, th Nly to Bush Rd to 1/8 to, th E iii 1/8 to to pl of beg, also exc S Vi of entire parcel, being part of W Vi of NE Vi.

4 3.35 T977 566.761076 Com at W Vi post of sec 5 th E 230 ft

to the E & W Vi to to S 26 deg E 40 ft to S 34 dea 20’ W 200 f f to S 31 dea 10' W 200 ft to S 18 deg W 200 ft to 5 12 deg 20' W 300 ft th S 20 dee W 300 ft to S 20 dea 37' W 276 ft to S 22 deg 15’ W 300 ft to S i8 dea 10’ W 300 f f to S 17 deg 10’ E 100 Tt th S 79 deg E 208 ft for pob, th N 79 deg W 20# ft to S 17 deg 0 W 50 ft th §

1977 45 561077 Beg at SE cor of sec, th W 180.10' ft

to S to of sec th NEly to a pt in the E to sec which pt is 135.80 ft N of pl of beg, th S 135,80 ft to E to of sec to the pi of beg, betog a part of SE Vi of SE Vi,

10 0.30 1977 12.281078 Com at SW cor of sec, th N 85 deg 52’

" ............ g S to of sec to pl of18’ W 181.1 ft th N 85

30" E 776.1 ft alg S to of sec to (A of beg, th N 1 deals’ W 181.1 ft th N 85 dea 52’30” E 108 ft th N 1 deg 18’ W 23f ft th N 85 deg 52'30” E lTO ft th S 1 dea 18’ E 154.6 ft th N 85 deg 52’30” E 30 Tt th S 1 deg 18' E 243.5 ft th S 85 deg 52’30" W 248 ft alg S to of sec to pl of beg, pt of SW Vi,

13 1.57 1 977 743.851079 Com at SW cor of sec, th N 85 deg 52*30”

E 778.1 ft alg S to of sec, th hr 1 deg 18’ W 161.1 ft to pl of beg, to N 1 deg 18’ W 237 ft th N 85 deg 52’30” E 108 ft th S 1 deg 18’ E 237 Tt to S 85 deg 52’30" W 108 ft to pl of bea.

13 0.59 1977 49.741080 Com at SW cor of sec 14, th N 0-42-20 E

722.05 ft th N 36-39-10 E 1890.08 ft to N 37-11-15 E 185.63 ft to pob, th N 29- 42-50 W 321.71 ft th S SMI-40 E 250 ft th S 1-1-30 W 160.4 ft th S 37-11-15 W 145 ft to pob part SW Vi.

14 0.95 1977 681.601081 Beg at SW cor of E Vi of SW Vi

of sec, to N 165 ft th E 330 ft para­llel to S In of sec to S 165 ft th W 330 ft ala S to of sec to pl of beg, exc that portion acquired by State Hwy

15 1.00 1977 1090.891082 That part of the following desc Id

lying Ely of the W In of E l i of NE Vi. A strip of Id 2 rds in width the cent to of which is desc as beg to N In of sec 152.60 ft W of NE cor of sec th SWIy to a pt to W to of sec 704.47 ft S of w Vi post exc Wly Vi thereof.

15 0.50 1977 11.121083 The Wly Vi of that part of the follow­

ing desc Id lying Ely of the W to of E Vi of NE Vi A strip of Id 2 rds in width toe cent to of which is desc as teg to the N to of sec 182.60 ft W of NET cor of sec, th SWIy to a pt in W to of sec 704.47 f( S of W Vi post.

15 0.50 1977 11.121085 A strip of Id 2 rds to width the cent

to of which is desc as beg on N to of sec 21 a pt 6.76 chs W of N v4 post th S 553/4 deg W to a pt to the w to of sec which pt is 18.70 chs N of W Vi post.

21 2.5 1977 58.161086 E Vi of SW Vi, exc com at cent of

sec, th S 88 deg S9’22” W 210.03 ftala” F/W Vi to to pob, th S 88 deg 5972” W 598.68 ft th S 0 dea 0’36” W 1697.52 ft N to R.O.W. to Old U.S.-12 Ui N 63 deg 26’5" E 669.3 ft alg NR.O.W. to OH U.S.-12 th N 0 deg (T36" E 1408.75 ft to pob, also exc E210 ft of SW Vi,

21 45.93 1977 970.071087 Com at cent of sec, th S 88 deg 59’22"

W 210.03 ft alg E/w ^ to to pob, th S 88 deg 59*22" W 598.68 ft to SO deg 0'36" VT 1697.52 ft to N R.O.W. In Ola U.S.-12 th N 63 deg 26’5" E 669.3 ft ala N R.O.W. to OWTJ.S.-12, th N 0 deg 0’ST E 1408.75 ft to pob,part SW v4,

21 21.34 19/7 1259.661088 Com at NW cor of E Vi of NW 'i, th E

471.40 ft in N to of sec for a pl of beg, to E to N In of sec to N Vi post of sec. th S 591.7 ft in N k S vjin to defl 84 deg 57’ to the rt 90 ft thdefl 95 deg. 0? to the rt 225 ft th W120 ft to S 235.56 ft th deft 65 deg57’ to the rt 487.53 ft to cent of hwyth NWly 685 56 ft to pl of beg, being a part of E Vi of NW ’■i, exc tea a!N *V i cor, th S 591.7 ft th deff 84 deg 57’ rt 90 ft th defl 95 dee 03’ rt 225 ft to W 120 ft th N to N/r; of secth E to pob, exc 1.00 ac deeded toMSHC be mg part of E H of NW v4.

22 7 l 8 1977 894.051089 Coin at N Vi post of sec, th E 70 ft

to N to of sec for pl of beg. to cont E J M i t t o N t o o T s e c t h S parallel to N k S Vi to 494.81 ft th,'defl 84 dea 57’ rt to a Pt 70 ft E of M £ S Vi to th N paraUer to N k S V, in to pl of tea, being part of NE v4 of NW V*.

22 1.34 1977 430.96

5 * 8 1 5E to of see, to N to the pl of beg,

l i T ‘ n . t i1091 Com at NW cor of sec. th N 85 dea 52’

H I * " *28.29

ft to N .22 ft to

9.40

9

Total of Taxes tate rest tad Charges Dae la Sato Years Dollar* Cents

M SYLVANTOWNSHIF Town 2 South, Range 3 East

10W, Com at N w cor ot sec, to N 85 deg 52’ 30’ E 776,1 ft to N In of sec Tor pi of beg. th N M deg 52’30” E 2*8 ft to N lti of hwy in S f dea 18’ E 37.39 ft. 0}

' 247,8 ft th N 1 deg 181 of beg, being part of

24 0.201093 E >4 of NW Viexc E 210 ft thereof.

1977. 9.4028 67,.27

it of S 381977 923.38e.of E.V4 of_NE Vsp a t part of a 38 ac of E w o

SE VsTylng W of C/L Sylvan eg at intersec of S In ot s§c yivan Rd, th N 89 deg 42' r

N 0 deg S ' E 992 ft th S 250.05 ft th S 3 deg, 6f30’St N *2’ W 2 ft to 5 3 de

_ .69 ft 9 de*42’ W 192.23 6*30’* W

200.24 ft th S 89 deg 42’ E 35 ft th S 3, deg 6’30” W 600.72 ft to pob, part

42.95 1977 756.45cor jh due. N 1258.55 .ft

E H .1095 Beg at N H

f sec, to S 69 dea 41*67'* W; SQ’oa” p ‘MV7 At° t h S 5 d e g i9 ,29H E 607.81 ft Ih S 5 deg !4 'ir E 755.21 It th N

m T C W V l l S r l l Mf ' j r w w ' f i h 182S.10

1096 Beg at intersec of C/L Heim Rd & W In of sec 33, th Ely 16.5 ft th Sly 250 ft paralleling W in of sec, th Ely 200 ft paralleling S In of sec, th Nly

ling W In of sec to C/L Helm Swly on C/L Helm Rd to pob,K p r . .part SW Vs.

33 1,50 1977 883.89"CAVANAUGH WEST SHORE SUBD." „

1097 Lot 23 1977 125.181098 Lot 24 1977 875.541099 Lot 25 1977 165.86

“H. M. GLAZIER’S SUBD.”1100 The undivided VS Interest in Lot 44

, 1977 95,261101 P e undivided vs interest in Lot 44

1977 95.26“H. M. GLAZIER’S SUBD. NO. 1”

1102 pot 50 1977 32.591103 Cot 51 1977 173.011104 Lot 52 1977 32,591112 Lot 126 1977 32,59

“SUPERVISOR’S PLAT OF CROOKEDLAKE RESORT”

1113 Lot 28 1977 41.391114 Lot 29 1977 602.661115 Lot 30 1977 333,36

“WOODLAND PARK SUBD.” ,1116 Lot 42 1977 . 889.2$1117 A part of Lot 52 desc as beg at the most

Sly cor of Lot 53 th N 5 f deg 27* E 65.95 ft th N 38 deg 33’ W 37.70 ft th $ 66 deg 42! W 53.67 ft th S 23 deg 18’ E 53.70 ft to pi of beg.

1977 32.59, wEb s te r tGw n sh ip

Town J South, Range 5 East , ,1118 The S 750.72 ft oftfie E 305.95 ft of

the W 77.28 ac of NW frl Vs.1 5.27 1977 1230.90

1119 Beg at E Vs cor of sec 1, T1S R4E th S 19.0 ft In W/L of' sec. 6, T1S R5E th defl 85 deg 30’ It 266.24 ft th defl

th NEly alg river to a pt In 1743.15 ft S of N Vs cor th N

St S300 ft th NWly alg hwy to pob, being part of E VS of NW Vs.

34 3.70 1977 1407.281163 Beg at the NW cor of E VS of SE Vs,

th N 3,50 chns In the W In of E VS of NE Vs, th S 62 deg 04’ E 194.60 ft alg (he hwy th S 16 deg 45’ W 35 rds th S 68 deg 28’30” E 27 rds th S 1 deg 26’ W 1093.30 ft to the Saline River th NWly alg the river to W In of E VS of SE Vs th N 1237.80 ft to pob, being part of E VS of E VS., 34 11.00 1977 73.40

1164 Com at the SE cor of Lot 32 of MilanAcres Sub a recorded plat, th S 00 deg 30*40” W 100 ft for a pi of beg, th N89 deg 55’ W 204 ft th*S 00 deg 30’40”W 60 ft in the E in of Lot 34 of saidsubd, th S 89 deg 55’ E 204 ft th N 00deg 30’40” E 60 ft to the pi of beg, being a part of SW Vs of SE Vs.

86 0.281 1977 514.75“MJEADOWBROOK ESTATES SUBD.”

1167 Lot 10 1977 91.75. “MILAN ACRES SUBDIVISION”

1168 Beg at SW cor of Lot 6, th S 89 deg55' E 66 ft in S In of Lot 6, th N 0deg 04’ W 215.12 ft th N 89 deg W 66 ftfo“NW cor of Lot 5. th S 0 deg 04’ E 215.12 ft to pi of beg, being a part of Lots 5 & 6.. . 1977 14.66

1169 Lot 30 j , 1977 142.40“REPLAT OF PLATvOF MOOREVILLE.”1170 Lot 24 exc N 66 ft Supervisor’s Plat

No. 6 a part of SW Vs sec28, T4S R6E, and a replat of Plat of Mooreville.

. 1977 1111.541171 Lot 29 also the W 68 ft of Lot 30

Supervisor’s Plat No. 6, a part of SW Vs sec. 28, T4S R6E and o replat of Plat of Mooreville.

1977 169.76ypsilantT to w n sh ip

Town 3 South, Range 7 East117*Com at the NE cor of sec. 1, S 87 deg

§38 05” W 454.71 ft alg N In of sec, & e C/L Mott Rd, th 5 0 deg 43’43,/ W 2.14 ft for pob, th cont S 0 deg 43’43” 309.57 ft to S 64 dea 50’35’’ W 1031.78

ft th N 0 deg 43’43’’ K 309.57 ft th N 64 deg 50’35'HB 1031.78 ft to pob, being part of E H of NE Vs.. 1 6.60 1977 1527.94

1175 ComatNEcorofseclthS87deg38’05” W 454.71 ft ate N In sec St C/L Mott Rd, to S 0 deg 4T43” W 1281.71 ft for pob! th S 0 <feg 43*43” W 375,41 ft th 3 64 deg 5085” W 1031.78 ft th N 0 deg 43 43 p E 375.41 ft th N 64 deg 50’35B E 1031.78 ft to pito, being part of E H„„ 1 4' 8 .0 1977 1853.60

1178 Com at SW cor of E frl tt of NE frl Vs. th E 275 ft in the E & W Vs In th N 178,81 ft to the N In of V S . 112

S °159^hftoV 5? 'o f U.S^m

1 0.23 1977 583.551177 Com at SW cor of E frl tt of NE frl Vs

h E 215 ft fo E 6s W Vs In th N 153.76

I}®*, fo S 87 deg i36'l5’’ W 140.30 ft thg . A ’’ E l3 1 .» % i Npdeg W

1,07 ft to pi of beg, being part of41 1.00

Coniat ceat1977

sec, th S 87 d W Vs In th

N 3 deg 24' \ njj[ part ofSW Vs,

ft. Jor.. pi .of, beg, th 8 89 deg 3’ 1

l S ft ata 'N KN W S w ? 134”

T#4al of Tarn lateral m 4 Charge* Dae la Sato Yean Dollars Ceats

YPSILANTI TOWNSHIPTown 3 South, Range 7 East

M 2 Beg at NE cor of W Hof SW Vsi-th W 625.68 ft In E > „W Vs b to S 165 ft

°fS 1 ’ 4j00 19?7 7232.33n i -

1 deg 54’ E 255.75-ft for p] of beg, th N 87 deg 37’ E 787.93 I t th S “ deg OP E <23 ft to S 87 deg 55’ W 785,76 ft to N 1 deg 54’ W 118.54 ft to pi of beg, being part of W H of SW Vs.

y X ®!l.20 1977 1617.491184 Com at W Vs post of sec. to N 89 deg

32’44” E 532.87 Jt in E & W Vs. b th S 0 deg Oi’34’’ W 374.5 ft for pob, th N 89 deg 51*13” E 387.10 ft Oi 0 deg 03’ E 556,57 ft th S 71 deg 3 2 V ’ W 85:97 ft th N 13 deg 17’ WT41.2 ft th W 250.4 ft th N 0 deg 01*34” E 346.11 ft to pi of beg, bebg parfof W H oTSW Vs.

1 f .66 1977 1422.111165 Beg at W Vs cor of sec, to N 86 ) E

529 ff b E & W Vs b to S 1-45 E . 722.40 ft th N 88-00 E 238.69 ft th S

15-15 E 26 ft th S 70-11 W 2» ft to S 3-41 E 200 ft th S 70-11 W 150.32 ft th N 0-28 W 200 ft th S 70-11-40 W 130.48 ft th N 0-57-20 W 408.43 ft th S 88-00 W 315.51 ft th N 0-57-26 W 495 ft in W/L of sec to pi of beg, being part of SW Vs.

1 8.84 1977 10,182.281186 Com at SW cor of sec L, to Nly 1418.39

ft alg W b of sec th Ely 70 deg 55' to rt 820.13 ft alg C/L Mich Aye for nob th cont Ely V .17 ft alg C/L th Sly 96 deg 05* to the rt 260 ft th 91 deg 19’ 1ft 90 ft th 96 deg 06’ to toe r f 598.83 ft th 91 deg 19p to toe

b Wly b of sub, th def 1(M deg 53’ Ft to low water b , th Nly 16 ft alg low water b , th Wly parallel to N/L of Lot 1, Cobbs unrecorded sub, 1083.84 ft th Sly 822.57 ft b W/L of sec to pob being part of NW Vs.

6 16.00 1977 1173.581121 Beg at S Vs post of sec, th E 665.78

ft In S In of sec, th defl 91 deg 39’ 1ft 2617.9 ft to E & W Vs b , th deft86 deg 16’ ift 665.81 ft' in E 6c W Vsin th defl 91 deg 44’ 1ft 2618.88 ftm N 6c S Vs b to pi of beg, bebgpartofSE'/s.

12 40.00 1977 1882.841122 Beg at cen of sec, th N 65 deg 57’10”

& 581.42 ft th on arc of curve rt-rad 9,43 ft chord S 20 deg 14’10” E 164,11 ft

th N 88 deg 26’40’p E 643.26 ft th S 1 deg 33’20” E 59.5 ft th S 1 deg 25’20” f - 1318.15 ft, th S 88 deg 3’30R W 1249.63 ft th N 0 deg 42’10” W 1319.27 ft on NS Vs b to pob part NE 6c SE Vs.

13 39.93 1977 1484.451123 Beg at W Vs cor of sec 14, th S 0-40-15

W 1KI ft th S 88-59-45 E 290.4 ftth N 0-40-15 E 155.75 ft th S 89-52-10 W on EW Vs b to pob Dart SW Vs.

14 1.02 1977 ’ 711.791124 Com at NW cor of sec. th S 748.67 ft

b W b of sec for pi of beg,' th defl 90 deg 1ft 290 ft to defl » deg rt 20L48 ft th defl 90 deg rt 290 ft th N 201.48 ft to pi of beg, bebg part of NW frl Vs. . '

19 1.32 1977 1188.63-1125 Com at E Vs cor of sec, th S 89-18-40

W 673.80 ft b E 6c W Vs b for pob. th S 89-18-40 W 654.83 ft th N& 1060.70 ft th S 894)1-00 E .653.42 ft

S 04)6-30 W 1041.60 ft to pob, bebg bartofNEVs.IT H of SE Vs to toe S? cor of W H5f E H of NE Vs th N m the E b ofW H of E H of NE Vs to the pi ofbeg, being a part of E H of SE Vsana a part of E H fo NE Vs exc beg at btersect of E b of W H of E H of SE Vs and cent of Mooreville Rd, th NWly 135 ft in cent of rd, th Nly 373.01 ft th SEly parallel with cent of rd 126.62 ft th S $76.91 ft in E In of W H of E H of SE Vs to pi of beg bebg part of E H of SE Vs and part of E H NE Vs, also exc beg at bfersect of W b of E H of NE Vs and cent of Moore- vllle, Rd. th N 283.72 ft in W ta of E H of NE Vs th SEly 248.72 ft parallel with cent of rd, th defl 90 deg rt 223 ft ui NWly 125.18 ft In cent of rd to pi of beg, oebg part of E H of NE Vs.

[ 34 3750 1977 1528.951162 Com at SW cor of E H of E H of NW

Vs th N 1524.58 ft to cent of hwy for pob th S 124.58 ft th S 65 deg E 408.25 “ to S 325 ft to S 20 deg E 154.40

pt b N '

559.87 ft th 70 deg 55’ to the rt 170.63 ft th 96 deg 05’ Nly 260 ft to C/L Mich Ave and pob subject to R.O.W. of public over NlysOO ft thereof.

1 4.14 1977 11,607.001187 Com at SW cor of sec, th N 1418.39 ft

b W b of sec for pi of beg, th defl70 deg 51’ rt 133.38 ft in cent of

' Mich Ave th defl 109 deg 09’ rt 770.16 fi th defl 78 dea 15’ rt in N Inof R.R. th N 752.& ft b W b of sec to pi of beg, bebg part of SW Vs.

1 fe.20 1977 • 1177.861188 Com at SW cor of sec, th N 1418.39 ft

b W b 6f sec th defl 70 deg 51’ rt133.38 ft for pi of beg, th cont NElyb cent of hwy 50 ft to defl 109 deg 09’ rt 375 ft to defl 109 deg 09’ 1ft121.01 ft th defl 109 deg 05’ rt 417.58 ft th defl 78 deg 19’ rt 165.58 ft thdefl 101 deg 45p rt 770.16 ft to pi of beg, being part of SW Vs.

i r.VO 1977 1308.131169 Com at cent of sec, th S 88 deg 44*20”

W 248.34 ft alg cent of Holmes Rd St E 6t W Vs In tff N 1 deg 17’20” W.458.74 ft alg cent b of Midway Blvd. th S 88 deg 53’ W 59.1.12 ff for pi of beg. th cont S 88 deg 53’ W 7938 ft to ll 20 deg 08’55” W 1 3 4 .r..............i.17 ft to N 68deg 40’ E 82.88 ft th S 18 deg 18’30” E 161.93 ft to pi of beg, bebg part of NW Vs.

2 0.27 1977 184.611190 Com at cent of sec, th S 88 deg 44'20”

W 248.34 ft th N 1 deg 17’20’’ W 458.74 ft for a pi of beg, th S 88 deg_53’ W 344.92 ft to N 1 deg 08’40” W 227.79 ft th N 89 deg 11’45” E 344.37 ft th S 1 deg 17*20” E 225.74 ft to the pi of beg bebg part of NW Vs.

2 1.78 1977 i 1373.241191 Parcel K— com at cent of sec, th S 88

deg 44*20” W 248.34 ft th N 1 deg 17'20” W 684.53 ft for p i of bee, to S 89 deg 11*45” W 439.41 ft th N $ deg 57’40”W 164.45 ft to N 69 deg_29’50” E 50.5 ft th N 88 deg 51’10” E 447.08 ft th S 1 deg 17’20” E 174.11 ft to pi of beg,bebg part of NW Vs.

v 1 fl*> 1 077 7004 701192 Beg at the SW cor of Lot 139. East

Park Sub, th Ely 138.10 ft to toe SE cor of Lot 130. th S 1 deg 31’ W 45 ft th Wly parallel to the S In of Lot 139 to a point b the E b of East Grand Blvd, th Nly 45 ft b the E b of East Grand Blvd to the pi of beg,

2 0.12 1977 152.051193 Com at SE cor of sec, th N 1-28-45 E

665.32 ft b E b of sec, th S 79-42-15 W 804,40 ft for pob, th S 79-42-15 W 289.99 ft th N 1-49-42 El 547.58 ft th N 7243-45 E 300 ft to S ,1-49-42 W 584.84 ft to pob^exc E 140/ ft thereof bebg part

24‘ 1.84 1977 819.641194 E 140 ft of following, com at SE cor of

sec, th N 1-28-45 E 665.32 ft b E/L of sec. to S 79-42-145 W 804.40 ft for pob. to S 7942-15 W 289.99 ft th N 1- fo-tt E 547.58 ft th N 724345 E 200 ft th S 14942 W 584.84 ft to ■ pob, bebg part of SE Vs exc, com at SE cpr of sec, th N 1-2845 & &65.32 ft b E/L of seo, th S 7942-15 W 804.40 ft th N 0-5145'E 331.96 ft to pob. th N 894)8-15 W 142.55 ft th N 0-51-W ^ 204.18 ft th N 724345 E 150 ft th S 95145 W 252.46 ft to pob, being part of SE Vs.7 lfiQ i Q 7 7 0 q a a a

1195 Com at SE cor of sec, th N 1-2845 E665.32 ft b E/L of sec, th S 7942-15 W 804.40 ft th N 0-5145 E 331.96 ft

. to pob, th N 8908-15 W 142.55 ft th N 0-5145 E 204.18 ft to N 724345 E 150 ft b S 95145 W 252.46 ft to pob, bebg part of SE Vs.7 76 1077 e o 4 £ Q

1196 Com at SE cor of sec, th N 1-2645 E665.32 ft b E/L of sec, th S 7942-15 W 377.91 ft for pob. th S 7942-15 W 426.49 ft th N 14M2 E 584.84 ft th N 724345 E 441.26 ft th S 14942 W 639.65 ft to pob, bebg part of SE Vs.

2 5.86 T9 77 3343.491197 Com at the SE cor of sec, th N 93.60 ft

b E In of sec for a pi of beg, th N 135 ft b the E In of sec, th den 101 deg 46*30” to the 1ft 108 ft th S 135 ft tli defl 101 deg 46’30” to the 1ft 108 ft to pi of beg, bebg part of the E H of SETs.

2 0.33 1977 640.511198 Com at the SE cor of sec, th N 228.60

ft b E b of sec, th defl 101 deg 46’ 30” to the 1ft 108 ft for a pt of beg, th SWly b the same course 150.70 it th S 135 ft th defl 101 deg 46’30” to the 1ft 150.70 ft th N 13a ft to the pi of beg, bebg a part of E H of SE Vs.

2 O.fe 1977 1072.021199 Com at SW cor of sec, th N 228.64 ft in

E b of sec, th defl 101 deg 46’30” lft 33 ft for pi of beg, th N 332 ft th defl 101 deg 46'3Q" ^ t 490.7 ft th defl 90 deg lft 328.25 ft th Ely 424.7 ft to pi of beg; being part of E H or SE Vs.

2 3.42 1977 901.081202 Beg at N Vs cor of sec, th N

87-37-30 E 512.57 ft th S 1-28-35 E 2350.01 ft th S 8842-10 W 234.02 ft th S 1-29-25 E 416 ft th S 8842-10 W 138.04 ft th N 1-2925 W 302 ft th S 8842-10 W 145 ft th S 1-29-25 E 302 ft th S 8842-10 W 244.96 ft th N 1- 29-25 W 2752.30 ft th N 87-59-50 E100.03 ft th N 87-37-30 E 151.43 ft to pob, being part of N H.

3 M5.07 1977 6547.711203 Com at E Vs post of sec, th S 141

W 1361.8 ft b E7L of sec, th N 83-03W 243.3 ft for pob, th N 88-03 W 30 ftth N 1-38 E 213 ft th S 8903 E 30 ftth S 1-38 W 213 ft to pob, being part of E H of SE Vs. ^ ’ •

3 0.15 1977 86.921205 Com at NE cor of sec, th S 10.59 chns

in E In of sec. th N 82 deg 15’ W 10.90 chns, th N 7 tfeg 27’ E 8.75 chns to NE cor of cemetery, th E 167.50 ft b N b of sec for a pi of beg, th E 47 ft th S 165 ft th W 47 ft th N 165 ft to pi of beg, being a part of NE Vs.

4 0.18 1977 643.101206 CCm at NW cor of sec, th N 89 deg 13’

E 594 ft b N In of sec for a pi ofh , th N 89 deg 13’ E 269.55 ft th S

eg 29’ E 264 ft th S 69 deg 13’ W 271,70 ft, th N 0 deg 00’ E 284 ft to pi of beg, bebg a part of NW frl Vs.

4 1.64 1977 74.781207 Com at the NE cor of the sec. th S 88

deg 32*30” W 878.70 ft in the h In of the sec for a pi of beg, th S 23 deg 34’ W 124.52 ft tn N 58 deg 28% W 112 Tt In the center of Huron River Drive th N 26 deg 49’ E 58.88 ft th N 88 deg 32*30” E 118:71 ft to the N In oTsec to the pi of beg, being part of the E frl H, of NE Irl Vs.

6 0.23 1977 55.891208 E 150 ft of W 723.8 ft of S 332 ft of

S€C_ ’ 7 1.14 1977 1265.24

1209 Com at SW Vs cor of sec 7, th N 8915 W700.2 ft th N 1 W 556.32 A th N 8915W 153.02 ft to pob, th N 8915 W 631.78 ft th N 1 W m a t ft th S 8915 E 784.8 ft th S .l E 64.65 ft th N 892140 ............ 938-20 W 75 ft th SW 155.3 ft th 892140 E 158.1 ft th S 1 E, 277.22 ftth N 892140 W 153.02 ft th S 1-32-20 E 138.4 lft to pob.

7 9.25 1977 744551210 Coma^SW cof.of Supervisor's plat No,

5, th N 0 deg. 28’10” .W 368.29 ft th IS 0 deg 55’39” E 63.02 ft thS 73 deg 21 W 788.67 ft to cent of Michigan Avt for a pi of beg, th S 73 deg 2r W 44,19 ft th S 5 j® 19’ E 2m !94 ft th N 73 deg 21’ E w ft th N 1 deg 32*38” W 212. J5^ to pi of beg, being part of W

TO 0.18 19771211 Com at NEcor of W W of NE

72 de,

878.91 NE Vs th S nt of Mich

dig a ’ 1m i MN, In df Mich Cent

jlm jSiiA 'ol^iSoiNE V,. O.gd 1*77 10*7,29

-01 f W / c

“ ■ i v

Total of Taxes Interest aM Charges Due InSald Years Dollars Cents

YPSILANTI TOWNSHIP Towp 3 South, Range 7 East

1213 Com at N Vs p<wt of sec. th W 4.20 chns to pie N to of sec. th S 3.75 chns for a pi of beg, th S 4.72, chns, th Wly 4.18 cfuis to a pt which Is 8.61 chns S of the N to of sec, , th Nly 4.86 enns to a pt which Is 4.20 chns W of the pi of Peg, th E 4.20 chns to the pi o tbeg, being a part of E H of NW Vs.

10* 2.80 197 7* 425.411214 Com at NW.cor of E Vs of NW Vs, th S

2 deg 45’18” E 247.57 ft th E 464.17. ft for pi of beg, th E 90.08 ft th S 2 deg 26*46" E 448.58 ft th S S J deg 09’08” W 90 ft th N 2 deg 26 48” W.454,06 ft to pi or beg, being part of E H of NW Vs.

P 10 0.95 1977 652.171216 Com at SW cor of E H of NW Vs, th E

321.62 ft on EW Vs In to pob th N 2-

for a p i of beg, th N 62 deg 21’45” E 50.73 ft th S 0 deg 09’ E 236.90 ft th S 87 deg 47’ W 30 ft th S 0 deg 09 E 140S 87 deg 47' W 30 ft th S 0 deg 09 E 140 ft th S 89 deg 47’ W 15’ ft tB N 0 deg 09’ W 353.50 Tt to the pi of beg, beinga part of W H of SE Vs. 11 1977 164.30

E .458.86 ft th N 1 deg 32'30” W 330.71 ft to cl of beg.

14 3.85 1977 1772.11,1220 Com at the intersection of N & S H to

and C/L of Grove Rd th S 80-39-30 W 1083.80 ft th S 1903-29 W 346.04 ft for pi of beg. th N 69-54-18 W 166.53 ft th N 19-03-29 E 253.0 ft th N 80-39-30 E 132.40 ft th S 9-19-01 E 167.94 ft thS 1903-25 W 102.26 ft th S 48-5947 E 221.62 ft th S 21-36-29 E to 686 contour, th NWly and S W ly alg 686 contour to C/L of a watercourse, Th NWly alg C/L, of watercourse to pi of beg, being part of SW H.

14 1.44 1977 860.341221 Com at center of sec, (h S 0-3540 E

1160.84 ft to N St S Vs to for pob. to N 89-2648 W 157.20 ft th S 8049-30 W436.86 ft to S 9-2045 E 134.93 ft toN 684340 E 185.52 ft to N 72-11 E 138.37 ft th N 84-1840 E157.0 ft thS 8641-20 E 111.86 ft to N 04540 W 78.54 ft to pob, being part of SW Vs.

14 1.26 -1977 168.331222 Com at E Vs post of sec. to S 0 deg

16' W 1116.36 ft to E to of sec. to N 75 deg 30’ W 80.1 ft for pi of beg, th S 20 deg 25’ E 63.8 ft, to S 0 deg 45’ E 563.6 ft th S 22 deg 29’ W M2.? ft to S 81 deg 15’ W 39.2 ft to N 22 deg 48 20” W 165.02 ft th N 06 deg 50’ W 339,41 ft th N 20 deg 56’40” E188.87 ft to N 08 deg 13’40ff W 191.48 ft th N 46 deg 04’20’PW 259.22 ft to N 70 deg 44’40” W 339,09 ft th N 2-2240 W 81,13 ft th S 754940 E 1003.46 ft to C/L rd to pob being part of SE Vs. •

15 11.20 1977 8235.801223 Com at S Vs cor of sec 18 to S 85-1340

E 205.00 ft to N 44640 E 505.31 ft th N 824040 E 220.46 ft for pob. to

. N 824040 E 167.97. ft to S 644040 E 318.13 ft th N 87 E 89.76 ft to N 3- 0340 E 603.11 ft to N 86-1440 W 63.32 ft th S 284749 W 552.13 ft th Wly 265 ft more or less to C/L stream to a pt N 44640 E from pob, to S 44640 W 36.0 ft to pob exc beg. at SE cor of said desc. to N 343- E 453.11 ft th N 86-1440 W 110 ft th S 284749 W to C/L of a stream th SEly alg stream to pob, being part of SE Vs.

18 1.02 1977 131.471224 Com at S Vs cor of sec, th S 85-13-30

E 1342.10 ft th due N 500!64 ft th N 3- 0340 E 196.98 ft to N 86-1440 W. 330 ft th N 34340 E 396 ft th N 86-14-30 W 63.32 ft to S 284749 W 236.63 ft for pob, th S 55-3740 W 260.26 ft th N 68- S5-3& W 451.74 ft th S 74-10-27 W 85 ft th S 1844-25 E 459.0 ft th N 824040 E 220.46 ft to N 4-4640 E 36 ft to Ely 265 ft more of less to C/L stream to a pt S 284949 W from pob, th N 284749 E 315.5 ft to pob, being part of S H,

18 443 1977 442.211226 Beg at SW cor of E frl H of SE frl

ys to N 89 deg E 20.025 chns to the S In of sec to the SE cor of sec, to N 1 deg W 26 chns to the E to of sec. th N 18 deg 15’ W 4.17 chns alg the W to of R.C. 680 th Wly 19.89 chns th S 2 deg 45’ E 30 chns to the pi of beg, exc. 0.57 ac to the NW cor said l.Z-J ac being 400 ft E St W and 135 ft N St S being a part of SE frl Vs, also exc that part lying SWly of Paint Creek.

18 53776 1977 3877.101227 Com at S Vs post of sec, th E 1100 ft

in S to of sec, th defl 90 deg lft 249.45 ft for a pi of beg, to cont N 239,74 ft th defl 87 deg lnO ” rt 200.65 ft th defl 88 deg rt , 250.32 ft thdefl 94 deg 46’30” rt 321.26 ft to pi of beg, being part of SE Vs.Tft l i f t 1Q77 979 9^

1228 Com at SW cor of sec, th 1196.86 ft toW to of sec, th defl 55 deg 21’ rt 40,jl ft for pi of beg, to cont 243.12 ft in same course, th defl 124 deg 39’ rt 268.58 ft th defl 89 deg 45’ rt 200 ft to defl 90deg 15’ rt 13148 ft to pob exc Nly 25 ftthereof, being part of SW Vs.

18 0.78 1977 . 526.191229 Com at SW cor of sec, to N 483.78 ft

to W In of sec. th N 89 deg 44’ E 1064.65 ft to N 00 deg 28’ E 2071,50 ft fora pi of beg, th S 00 deg 28’ W 1583.00 ft to S 89 deg 44’ W S0(f ft to N 00 deg 28’ E 1377 It to NEly to the pi of beg exc that part that lies N of a In desc as, beg at a pt which is S 16 deg 05'l6” E 12461.66 ft and N 88 deg M’15” W 2677.97 ft and S 56 deg 31’M” W 562.66 ft and S 54 deg 22**” W 1266.36 ft and S 35 deg 37T5?’ E 125 ft to pt of curve of a curve to toe rt of a rad of 2739.93 ft from NE cor of sec 18, to in a NEly direction alg the arc of said 2739. 93 ft rad curve 1073.57 ft the long chord of said curve being N 65 deg 36’15" E 1066.72 ft to N 76 deg 49’45” E 1733.56 ft to pt of ending, being a part of SW frl Vs.

18 7.73 r977 186.761230 Com at SW cor of sec, th N 483.78 ft

in W to of sec, th N 89 deg; 44’ E 1664.65 ft for pi of beg, th cont N 89 deg 44' E 300 ft th N 0 deg 28’ E &8.50ft th S 89 deg 44' W m ft to S 0 deg28’ W 488.56 ft to pi of beg, being part of SW frl Vs.

18 3.00 1977 23.031231 Com at S Vs post of sec, to E 1272,96

ft in S to of see for a pi of beg, th N 412.50 ft th E 120 ft to S 412.OT ft th W 1M ft in S to of sec to pi of beg, being part of SE Vs.

26 1.14 1977 895.701232 Com at SW cor of sec. to N 3000.5 ft

alg W to of sec, th E 4&0.30 ft th N 2 deg 35’ E 37.0 ft th N 2 deg 22’ E 732.36 ft to pob. th N 22’ E fte.O ft th S 87 degf 38* E 811.58 ft to S 0 deg 25’ W 1056 ft to N 87 deg 38’ W 815.16 ft to pob.

21 1.96 1977 240.6512M Com at NE cor of S 43.73 ac of E frl

H of SE fri Vs, th S 305 ft for pob th S 205 ft th W 424.97 ft th N 205ft th E 424.97 ft to pob, being part of SE frl Vs,

22 2.00 1977 1015.601235 C o m at NE cor of sec, th S 0 deg 01 ’00"

W 1583.29 ft in E to of sec. to W in cent of Grove Rd 841.5 ft tft S 127.12 ft th S 64 deg 30’ W 85.19 ft for a pi of beg. th cont S 64 deg 30’ W 161.§4 ft th TST 50 deg 30’ W 8?.61 ft in cent of Snow St, to N 39 deg 30’ E 87.69 ft th, E 132.42 ft th S 24 deg 28’ E to the pi of beg. being part of NETrl Vs.

24 6 , 3 3 1977 585.991236 Com at S Vs post of sec, th N 2 deg

14’ E 333 ft intoe N & S' Vs to oT sec for a. pi of beg. th N 2 deg 14’ E 262.55 ft in the f i S Vs to. to S 89 deg E 978.71 ft. th.S 2 deg 07' W 262.55 ft to N 89 deg 'W 977.Z5 ft to the pi of beg, being a part of W H of SE Vs.

25 5.89 1977 357.50Mg Ccm at NE cor of W H of NE Vs, to

W 323.64 ft to N/L of sec, for pob, th S 175 ft to W 70 ft th N 175 ft tli E 70 ft to pob,j»r|of MS Vs

464.0412238 E H of NW Vs.

26 80.00 1977 9953.39

1240 SE Vs of NE Vs, exc toe N 2 rds In width, also exc beg In E In of sec at a pt which is 2 rds S of NE cor of SE Vs of NE Vs, th S 8 rds to E In of sec, thW20rds, t h N 8 r d s t o E 2 0 rds to pi of beg, also exc the E 564.70 ft of toe s 772.0 ft thereof.

27 28.00 1977 1413.51

1241 SW Vs of NE Vs.27 40.00 1977 2018.03

12*3 Com at NE cor of sec, th S 78-28 W 686 ft In N In of sec for pob, to S 78*28 W 688 ft th S 2-04-35 )3 2523.5 ft th N 83-42 E 663.2 ft to E & W Vs Into N M4-15 W 2587.4 ft to pob, beingpart of NE Vs.

28 39.23 1977 2427,451244 Com at N Vs post of sec, th N 79 deg

“53,25 ft > N to of sec for dI th N 79 deg 41’ E 211,79 Tt

41’ E 363,25 ft Jn N to of sec for of beg, to ‘rt 36049 °/t th defl 90 deg i f 210 "ft to defl 90 deg rt 332,64 ft to cent of rd topi of beg, being part of W Hof NE Vs,

7996.10K'Y «>r of sec, th N 89 deg E

60 ids in N to of sec for a pi of beg

181.90

to S;i ^SO’ E'fOjVl %to n 1 deg TO1 W 40 rds L , .

'10 rds to N to,of sec to pi of being a part of Nw Vs.28 2.50 1677 1268.11

.deg J§ th

Total of Taxes Interest and Charges Due In Said Years Dollars Cents

Total ot Taixttl Interest and Charges Due la Said Years Dollars Ceats

YPSILANTI TOWNSHIP Town 3 South, Range 7 East YPSILANTI TOWNSHIP

Town 3 South, Range 7 East

„ E 107.34 ft th E 439.24 ft th S 2 E 168.3 ft th W 458.32 ft on EW Vs to to pob, part NW Vs.

10 1.73 1977 1542.391217 N H of N H of S H of NE Vs of

SE Vs.10 5.00 1977 1115.50

1218 A part of Lots 23 & 56 unrecorded plat desc as follows, com at S Vs post of

E 665.27 ft in too E St W Vs to, to 0 deg 18’58” W 1320.63 ft th W 658 ft th N 0 deg 02’10” E 1311.77 ft to pi of beg, being a part of SW Vs,

30 20.814 1977 845.331252 E H of SW frl H exc S 32 rds of E

15 rds.31 77.26 1977 3449.00

1253 S H of the following: com at NE cor of sec, to S 710 ft in E In of sec lor pob, to N 87 deg 40’ W 1320 ft to S 92 aeg 20’ W 280 ft th S 87 deg 40’ E 1320 ft to cent of to of Hltchtognam Rd, th N alg cent to Hitchlngham Rd to pob.

T2 4.22 1977 f820.001256 Com at SE cor of sec, th W 132.0 ft

in S to of sec for pob. th cont W 770 ft th N 1650 ft to E 94>2 ft th S 730.13 ft to W 580.80 ft th S 300 ft th E........... th S 289.87 ft to W 132 ft

ft to pob, being part of SE

“DONOVANi 1320 Lpt 22 St N

500.80 ft th S 330 Vs.

36 29,17 1977

1977 502.811274 Uts 8649 Incl.

1977 66.731275 Uts 90-93 incl.

1977 66.731276 Uts 122 & 1231277 Uts 144-161 tocl.

1977 36.16» 1977 265.69

1278 Uts 162-163 tocl.1977 36.16

1279 lx>ts 312-338 incl. also Uts 359-385incl. 1977 770.72“FRANK N. CLARK SUBDIVISION”

1280 Lot 6 1977 703.141282 College Park Condominuim No. 1

Bldg. D unit 141977 961.15

“COUNTRY CLUB PARK SUBDIVISION”1283 Part of Ixit 36 and abandoned Edision

desc as: beg at SW cor of Lot 36, th Wly 50.33 ft alg Nly to of Draper St extended, th Niy 131.6 ft th Ely 50.33 ft to Ntf cor of Ixit 36, th Sly 130.83 ft th Wly 10.1 ft alg Wly In of Draper St to pob,

1977 529.271284 Lot 104 1977 1248.771285 Ixit 126 1977 110.53

“CRESTWOOD SUBDIVISION”1287 Ixit 32 1977 811.50

“DEVONSHIRE SUBDIVISION”1288 Ixit 10 1977 152.051289 Lot 11 1977 465.51

“DEVONSHIRE SUBDIVISION NO. 1"1977 774.89

“DEVONSHIRE SUBDIVISION NO, 2"1293 U tl98 1977 257.671294 Ut285 1977 717.911295 Ut314 1977 78.761296 Ut315 1977 1255.241297 U t 321 1977 485.511298 U t 322 1977 78.76

“DEVONSHIRE SUBDIVISION NO. 3"1299 Uta 352-356 Incl.

3099.2319771300 Lot 405 St 406 1977 616.111301 lx>t407 1977 217.181302 Lot 406 1977 217.18

“DEVONSHIRE SUBDIVISION NO.1303 W Hof Ixit 415 ,1304 txits 424-426 incl.

1305 Lots 427 & 4281306 Ixit 4741307 Ixit 4751308 Ixit *761309 Ixit 4771310 Ixit 4811311 Ixit *821312 U t *831318 Lots 51881510, „ 131* Ixit 525 exc S 5 ft1315 Ixits 595-597 incl.

1316 tx)t62S1317 U t 626 _

1977

*12.57941.76788.39

30.16 30.1030.1630.16M.10

473.6546.20

-- ...... ................ 3376.351259 Com at the cent of sec 20. T3S R7E.

to Nly 1595.90 ft. to N St S Vs In of sec 20 to S to of French Claim 681, th N 77 deg 12’ E 3357.70 ft in S to of F.C. 661 to cent in of hwy, to N 13 deg 07’ E 1528.3 ft to cent to of hwv for a pi of beg, th N 10 deg 04’50" E 706 ft to cent m of toe hwy. th S 77 dee 05’ W 2405.9 ft to N 16 deg 29’20” E 23.97 ft th S 77 deg 19’ W 1276.4 ft

.th S 15 deg E 676.75 ft th N 77 deg M’30” E 759.30 ft to N 76 deg 56’30ft E 2570.90 ft to pi of beg, being a part of F.C. 681

F.C. 52.94 1977 5*64.371260 Beg at NW cor of sec 20, T3S R7E, th

N 899:50 ft to W In of sec 17, to N 79-25-30 E 1551.8 ft in si F.C. 681 & Wly extension thereof, to S 11-«M0 E 662.9 ft th N 77-15-30 E 940.20 ft th S 15 deg E 676.75 ft th N 77-M-30 E 759.30 ft th N 76-56-30 E 2570.90 ft to S 13-07 W 1526.30 ft th S 77-12 W 982.23 ft th N 1-13-10 E 1082.23 ft to S 77-12-00 W 1859.08 ft th S 1-13-10 W 1082.23 ft th S 77-12-W 516.39 ft th N 1-13-10 E 1410.40 ft th S 77-34-30. W 1520.50 ft to N 67-39 W 528.80 ft to N 87-25-50 W 521.10 ft to pob, being part of ses 17 and 20 and French Claim 68L

F.C. 126.0* 1977 10,755.261261 Com at SE cor of Lot 35, Stevens

Recreation Park Subd. th S 54 deg 15’ W 106.37 ft for a pi of beg, th cont S 54 deg 15’ W 100 ft to aefl 94 deg 04'30" rt'250.68 ft th defl 86 deg 14’ rt 100 ft th defl 93 deg 46’30” rt 250.1* ft to pi of beg, being part of French Claim 690/

F.C. 0.57 1977 1198.061262 Com at NW cor of French Claim

690, th N 72 deg 15' E 1863.8* ft in the■ N In of F.C. 690Th S 15 deg 45’ E 1392.29

ft to S 54 deg 15’ W 175 ft In the N In of Chicago Rd for a pi of beg. th N 15 deg *5' W230 ft th S 54 aeg 15’ W 175 ft th S 15 deg 45’ E 230 ft th N 54deg 15’ E 175 ft to the pi of beg, being a part of French Claim 690.

F.C. 0.92 1977 1357.611263 Com at SW cor of French Claim 690. th

N 13 deg 38’ W 783.80 ft in the W In of F.C. 690 to the cent of Chicago Rd th N 57 deg 27’ E 822.0 ft in the cent ofChicago Rd for a pi of beg, th S 13 deg 36’, E 235 ft to N 57 deg 27’ E 80 ft to N 13 deg 36’ W 235 ft to S 57 deg 27’ W 80 ft to the p) of beg, being a part of F.C. 690. ^

F.C. 0.43 1977 89.491264 Com at SW cor of French Claim 690, th

N 13 deg 36’ W 748.91 ft in toe W In of I .C.690 to the S In of Chicago Rd, thN 57 deg 27’ E 902 ft in S In of said rd for a pi of beg, th S 13 deg 36’ E 400 ft th N 57 deg 27’ E 1W ft th N 131eg 36’ W 400 ft to S 57 deg 27’ W 100 ft to the pi of beg, being a part of French Claim 690.

F.C. 1.00 1977 408.601265 Com at the SW cor of French Claim 690,

to NEly 1863.84 ft in the S In of F.C. 690 th N 13 deg 36’ W 1351.75 ft parallel to toe W in of F.C. 690, th S 57 deg$7’ W 485 ft in toe cent of Chicago Rd for a pi of beg. th S 13 deg 36’ E 235 ft th S 57 deg 27' VTi02 ft tti N ft deg 36’ W 235 ft to N 5fdeg 27' E 102 ft to the pi of beg, being a part of French Claim 690.'

F.C. 0.55 1977 694.181266 Com at SW c o r o f French Claim 690, th

NEly 1863.84 ft in the S In of F.C. 690 for a pi of beg, th N 15 deg 45’ W 1166.54 ft in a In parallel to W Ln ofF.C. 690. th N54 deg 15’E 165 ft to N 15 deg 45’ W 185.21 ft to the cent of Chicago Rd, tn N 54 deg 15* E 826.10 ft th SEly 24!75 chns to a pt in the S to of F.C. 690. to SWly 1131.60 ft ln S ln of R.R. CL. 690 to pi of beg, exc com at SW cor of F.C. 690, to NEly T&63.84 ft to S in of F.C. 890, to N 15 deg 43’ W 1301.89 ft th N 55 deg 35’50” ET 139.04 ft to N55 deg 40’ E 75.96 ft for pi of beg, to cont N 55 dec 40’ E 200 ft to S i f deg 43’ W 620,21 I t th S 55 deg 40’ W M0 ft th N 15 (leg 43’ E 620.21 ftlo pi of beg, also exc com at SW cor of Stevens Rec­reation Park Subd, th S 15 deg 43’ E 225.02 ft for pi of beg, th N 55 deg 36’30” E 165.35 Tt, th S 15 deg 43’ E 165.51 ft th S 74 deg 17’ W156.64 ft to N 15 deg 43’ W 112.57 ft to pi of beg, being a part of French Claim 690.

F.C. 29.80 1977 5248.011267 Com at SW cor of French Clatm 69L th'

N 75 deg E 413.91 ft in .the S to of l .C.691 fnr a nl" of hee. th N 75. dec E892.78 ft in toe S to of F.C. 691, to N 13 deg 39’40” W 941.06 ft th S 68 deg 34’20” W 783.32 ft to S 13 deg E &t.M ftth S 75 deg W 130.20 ft Th SEly to piof beg, being part of F.C. 691, exc com aX SW cor of F.C. 691, to N /5 deg E 1306.69 ft alg S in of said F.C. 691th N 13 deg 39* 40 W 941.06 ft th S 68Hpi> M’TO” W dlfi 71 ft nln C ./t. of ClMV St for pi of beg, th S 68 deg 300 ft th S 13 deg 39’ B 400 ft th N 68 deg 34’20” E 300 ft th'N 13 deg 39’ W 40U ft to pi of beg,

F.C. 14.68 1977 5884.301268 The E H of the following desc land,

com at SW cor of French Claim 691, th N 73 deg 07’15” E 23.78 chns to toe S ln of said French Claim for a pi of beg, th N 16 deg 30’ W 14.76 chns to S 65 deg 57’ W 4 chns th S 16 deg 30’ E 14.26 chns to N 73 deg 07’15” E 3.96 chns in S in of F.C. 691 to toe pi of beg, being a part of French Claim 691.

F .C . 2.90 1977 1122.471269 Com at SW cor of French Ciaim 691, th

N 73 deg 07’15” B 23.78 chns to the S in of said claim, to N 16 deg 30’ W 14.76 chns for a pi of beg. to S 16 deg 30’E 26 rds and 11 ft to N 65 deg 57’ E 12 rds th N ifi rW .to’ W fi rds andLil ft to N 65 deg 57’ E 8 rds th N 16 deg 30’ W 20 rris th S 65 dee 57’ W, 20 rnx to me pi of beg, exc com at SW cpcF,C.691 (h N 7C dee fiS’dn1’ F . 1437.08 ft in S to of said claim, th N 13 deg 47’ W 956.02 ft to N 68 deg 32’40” E 130.16 ft to N 68 deg 41’50* E 103.42 ft for pi of beg, th cont N 68 deg 41’50" E 100 ft to S 13 deg 46’50” E 165 ft th S 68 dea 41’50" W 100 ft th N 13 deg 46’50" W 165 ft to pi of beg, being a part of French Claim 691.

F.C. 2.26 1977 1 01,3.35“AUDBON GARDENS SUBDIVISION”

1270 Lot 5 1977 559.781272 Lot 46 1977 591.50

“CADILLAC HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION”1273 Lots 45-47 aisO 51-82 incl.

SUB-

1151,*813^^U 80, exc the S 10*ft’of the ETM

1977 86.921323 Lots 207-208 exc the El^ 65 ft thereof.

of E bound lane of hwy U.S. 12 & also entire Lot 286.

1977 115.441325 Lola 287-292 incl.

11W7 321 46“EAST LAWN SUBDIVISION”

1326 lx) 35 1977 848.721327 1 xil. 85 1977 485.85

“EAST PARK SUBDIVISION”1329 Ixit 90 also the N 16.50 ft of Lot 91

1977 3656:401330 Lot 92 1977 103.211331 Lot 115 1977 677.19

“FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION”1333 Lot 161 ■ 1977 131.471334 Lotiea 1977 131.471335 Lot 163 1977 131.471336 Lots 181 & 182 1977 165.06

"FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS SUBDIVISIONNO. 1”

1336 Uta 282 & 283 1977 161.841340 Uta 299-308 incl.

1977 937.70"FIRWOOD HILLS SUBDIVISION”

1341 U t7 1977 81.091342 U t .70 1977 55.891343 Ut71 1977 55.89

"GREENING’S LITTLE ORCHARDS.” 1344 U t »5. exc N 67 ft

1977 550.98"GROVE PARK SUBDIVISION»»

1345. Lot 34 1977 428.431347 Lot 95 1977 619.501348 Lot 99 x 1977 70.64“GROVE PARK HOMES SUBDIVISION”

1349 Ut70 1977 705.751350 Ut71 1977 705.751351 U t 86 1977 705.751352 U tl33 1977 705.751353 U t 145 1977 832.741354 U t 150 1977 705.75

“HILL CREST SUBDIVISION”1355 Lot 2 1977 1M3.M1357 Ut44 1977 354.24

“HURON DAM SUBDIVISION»1360 U133 1977 27.471361 U t 332 1977 27.471362 U13601363 Uta 373 to 382 tocl.

1977 27.47

1977 239.891364 U t 460 1977 27.47m \ m .

- 1977 1977 f?:l?

1367' Uta 593-598 tod.1977 146.15

1368 Ixits 601-845 tod. exc the S 10 ft of Lot 632, also exc toe N 10 ft of Lot633. also exc that part of Lots 643-645incl. which lies Sly of a to extending from toe NE cor of Lot 643 to th Sw cor of Lot 645.

1977 942.881977 845.941977 156.941977 41.551977 27.471977 27.47

1369 Lot 6801370 Lot 6811371 Lot 8391372 Lot 8561373 Lot 8571374 Lots 858-859 topi.1375 Lots 949-954 incl.1377 Lot 11041378 Lots 1105-1107 incl.

1977197719771977

618.40571.5745.20

896.06

1426 U tl76 1977 1581.781427 U t 179 1977 607.591428 U t 183 1977 607.591429 U t 188 1977 1430.591430 U t 190 1977 ■473.20

- Chelsea Standard, Thursday, February 14, 1980 1 7S * Total of Tm *« g - : a Total of Taxes '

£ fi Interest and . | x g fc £ interest and

* * i i i l » ' v S K . i f i » s| « i i i 0^ l.r ,C » l. 3 J . t I i i

InJSaWYear# -1* Dollars Cent*

“JOHNSON PLACE SUBDIVISION”1383 Lot 30 1977 55.89

11 LA PHAM St HOWE’S YPS1-MANORSUBDIVISION”

1384 Lot 157 1977 1095.381385 Lot 250 No. 18670

1977 855.99"LAPMAN St HOWE’S YPSI MANOR

SUBD. NO. 1”1386 S 2 ft of Lot 409, entire Lot 410 &

N il ft of Lot 411.1977 543 08

“LAY GARDEN SUBDIVISION”1390 Lot 67 1977 . 290.451391 Lot 196 1977 616.11

“LESLIE SUBDIVISION”1392 Lot 4 also the E 25 ft in width of

Ixit 5.1977 467.40

“MICHIGAN CITY SUBDIVISION”1393 Lot 50 cxc beg at NE cor of Lot 50,

to S (W>3 W 78.22 ft th N 4345 W 52.5 ft th N 42-04-M E 53.67 ft to pob.

1977 13.49“MURRAY AND MC FADDEN SUB­

DIVISION”1394 N 30 ft of Lot 37 St S M ft of Lot 38

Murray and McFadden Subd. of lots 69,70,71,72,73 and 74 Ypsl Litte Farms.

\ 1977 835.911395 Lots 73-76 Incl. Murray and McFadden

Subd. of lots 69,70,71,72,73 and 74 Ypsl Little Farms.

K97Z 274.17“NANCY PARK SUBDIVISION”

1396 Lot 3 1977 941.47“NANCY PARK SUBDIVISION NO. 2”

1397 Lot 96 1977 987.69“NANCY PARK SUBDIVISION NO. 6”

1398 Lot 327 1977 104.82139S Outlot B exc W 6 ft in width

1977 85.74“NANCY PARK SUBDIVISION NO. 7”

1400 Lot 572 1977 1090.66“OAKLAND ESTATES SUBDIVISION"

1402 Lot 90 1977 112.65“PINE VIEW ESTATES NO. 3 SUBD.”

1409 Lot 48 1977 2860.91“SHERMAN OAKS NUMBER 2”

1410 Lot 53 1977 2315.01“8IGNET HILLS SUBDIVISION”

1411 Lot 50 1977 , 135.711412 Lot 52 1977 1412.891413 Lot 64 1977 110.531414 Lot 65 1977 135.71“SOUTH DEVONSHIRE SUBDIVISION”

1415 Uts 96-98 incl. .1977 122.77

"STEVEN’S RECREATION PARK SUBD.”1416 Lot 96 1977 106.291417 Lot 224 1977 106.291418 Lot 225 8(226 1977 1130.871419 Ixit 312 1977 205.461420 Lots 3418c342 1977 1424.811422 Lot 391 1977 106.291423 Com at SW cor of U t 399, th N 15-45 W

300 ft for pi of beg, th cont N 15-45 W 60 ft th 14 54-15 E 160 ft th S 1545 E 60 ft th S 54-15 W 160 ft to pi of beg, being part of U t 399 Steven's Recreation Park Subd.

1977 47,49"STURTEVANT MANOR SUBDIVISION”1424 Ut92 1977 615.98“STURTEVANT MANOR SUBDIVISION

NO. 1”

76137

“SUPERVISOR’S Pl AT NO. 5"1431 U t 13, cxc the E 25 ft in S width

thereof.1977 1226.71

“TEXTILE SUBDIVISION”1432 Uts 671-683 incl.

1977 474.19

“WASHTENAW CLUB VIEW SUBDIVISION”

1433 All that pt lots 1 St 2 N. of a lndesc as-beg at a pt S 0 deg_48’ W 134.18’ from NE cor. lot 1 th N 76 deg 55’ W 181’ to P. of E. B

1977 454.851434 Uts 13-14 tod.

1977 592.961435 Lot 15 1977 1836.981437 U t 42, exc S 45 ft

1977 72.971438 Ut392 1977 1202.28“WASHTENAW CLUB VIEW SUBD. NO. 1”1440 Lots 423 8(424 1977 2357.001441 U t 425 1977 123.071442 Lot 426 1977 123.071443 Uts 430-4*3 tod.

1077 0407 001444 Uts 446 & 447 1977 m 831446 Lot626 1977 97,88

“WATSONIA PARK SUBDIVISION”1448 Ut903 1977 27.471449 Uts 1005-1006

1977 81,241450 Uts 1062-1063 tod.

1977 45.201451 U t 1068 1977 22.601452 U t 1131 1977 52.401454 Uts 11*8-1149 tocl.

. 1977 885.M1455 U t 1323 1977 48.751456 U tl3M 1977 48.751458 U t 13*8 1977 52.401459 U t 1389 8< the S H of Lot 1390

1977 643.691460 UH392 1977 488,621461 Uts 1393-1394 tocl.

1977 95.681482 Uts 1*24-1*25 tod.

1977 106.451483 U t 1664 1977 M.451488 Lot 1710 1977 34,451469 Uts 1784 St 1785

1977 63.211470 Ixit 1833 1977 34.451471 U t 1881 1977 34.451472 Uts 1883-1886 tocl.

1977 506.581473 Uts 1922-1923 tocl.

1977 63.211474 lots 1926 and 1927 exc the W 30 ft of

U t 1927,1977 117.30

“WATSONIA PARK SUBDIVISION NO. 1”1475 Uts 1968-1968 tool.

1977 41.55“WESTLAWN SUBDIVISION”

1478 Ixit 59 1077 55.091477 Ixits 186 A 187 # 7 207.06“WESfrWlLLOW SUBDIVISION UNIT 1”

1479 Lot lip, atop all M between toe ev

W h U f a r 5 * 1 , a i ™1977 918.081480 U t 183 unit 1

1977 897.711481 Ixit 245 unit 1

1W7 7$3 94“W ^ IW ^ W ^ B p rv IS K IN

1483 U t 478 unit 51977 612.60

YPSILANTI TOWNSHIP Town 3 South, Range 7 East

“WEST WILLOW SUBDIVISION ' UNIT NINE”

1*8* U t 688 unit 91977 " 997 27

“WE8TWIUDW g^pDIVl8ION1*85 U t 762 unit 10 T

1977 889.4*“WILLOW HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION”

1486 Ut83 1977 60.70“WINGATE PARK CONDOMINIUMS”

1*87 Bldg. 9 apt. 361977 914.01

"YPSI LITTLE FARMS SUBDIVISION” 1*92 Com at NW cor o fU t 7, to S 28.10 ft

u W in of Lot 7 for pi of beg, tn cent S 107.18 ft th NELy 15 ft in S to of Lot 7, th N 7 deg 37*50” W 104.03 ft to pi of beg, being part of U t 7 also all of Lot 8 & Lot 10. exc W 37.5 ftthereof, also beg at NE cor of U t 10th SWIy 85 ft in N to of U t 10, to S 7 deg 3f50" E 53.38 ft th Ely 61.65 ft to s to of U t 10 to pi of beg.

1977 2109.951494 The N 524.92 ft of Ixits 79 Sc 80

1977 762.651*95 Uts 83-86 tocl.

1977 16,915.51CITY OFANlvTARBOR

1496 Part of NW H sec 2 T3S R6E th N 100ft of the following desc parcel, com pt W H cor, th N 1890.06 Tt to si Wa jengw, tf^SEj^ “ ‘ *

:or, to N 1896.06 tt to si Wash- . to SEly 884.39 ft th Sly 1*4.90ft for pob, to cont Sly M l,93 ft todef 89 Seg 22 min rt 181.8 ft th Nlydef 90 deg 51 min rt 218.85 ft to Elydef 89 deg 10 mirt rt 182.13 ft to pob,

2 1977 1439 481497 Part W H of SW Vi sec 3, T3S ROE com

SW cor lot 9j Kimberley Hills, to S 0deg. 58 min io sec W 287.4 ft’ for pob th% 89 deg E 153.15 ft th S 0 deg 53 min 30 sec W 302.58 ft th N S 0 deg 24 mto

eg. rt 196.37 45 min rt

1977 2.037.761519 Beg at pt to Ely line Pontiac St 132a* In Ad vf

1 ,1h h

part s<*V ns'R 6F

pv ui ray un? rumim' ov imit inter of Ely In Pontiac St arton Dr th S "

.4 ft to N 15 d69 ft to N 75 deg .................... . ..S 15 deg 27 min 30 sec W 59 ft to pob

75 deg 07 min.. ......... Jeg 27 min 30 sec E

to N 75 deg 07 min W 134 ft towith N1 Barton Dr th S 75 deg E 134 ft th N 15 deg 27 min 30 s

21 1977 252.41

1520 Part SW H sec 21 T2S R6E & vacated Canal St com at most Nly cor lot 19 Assessors Plat No 33 th S 57 deg 45 min W 168.95 ft for pob to S 58 deg 44 min F, 152 ft to S 31 Seg 16 min W *4.50 ft th N 58 deg. 44 min W 152 ft to N 31 deg 16 min E 44.50 ft tojiob21 197/ 8,154.28

1522 Beg pt El Division St 48.75 ft S of SW cor lot 12 blk 23 Ormshy & Pages Add th E at rt ang to Division St 66 K S 42 ft W 66 ft N onEI Division St 42 ft fo pot) part sec. 29 T2S R6E

29 1977 612.52

1529 W 101.53 ft lot 6,. Assessors Plat_N6 4 also prt E H of NW H sec .30,

W 197.05 ft to N 0 deg 58 min 30 sec E to pob.

3 1977 1505 951498 Com SE cor lot 10 Kimberley Hill, fo S

1 deg 01 min W 320 ft for pob to S 89, deg 52 min 30 sec W 98.78 ffth S 0 deg’53 min 30 sec W 195 ft to N 89 deg 52min 30 sec E 98.42 ft to N 1 deg 01 minE 195 ft to pob part W H SW H sec '3T3SR6E

3 1977 1391.991499 Com SE cor sec 3, T3S R6E, th N 1 deg

03 min E 183 ft for pob. to cont In same course 397 ft. th S 89 deg 46 min 30 sec W 638.76 ft to N 61 deg M min 30 sec W 214.52 ft. th S 28 deg 25 min 30 sec W in cl Pittsfield Ann Arbor drain to si sec 3, th N 89 deg *7 min 30 sec E to a pt 626.99 ft from pob. fo N 1 deg M min E 158.01 ft th N 89 deg 47 min 30 sec E 175 ft to S 1 deg M min W 158.01 ft th N 89 deg 47 min^O sec E 258.99 ft th N 1 deg 03 min W 183 ft th N 89 deg 47 min 30 sec E 193 ft to pob, exc S 33 ft and exc E 33 ft for rd.

3 1977 11,306.351500 Com at NW cor lot 1 Orchard Crest

Sub th S 77 deg 14 min 30 sec W 36.10 ft for pob, th cont S 77 deg 1* min 30 sec W 97.90 ft th S 1 deg 07 min 30 sec W 252.3 ft th NEly 102.40 ft in arc of cir curve rt 462.96 ft rad chord N 69 deg 24 min 30 sec E 102.27 ft th N 1 deg 07 min 30 sec E 237.94 ft to pob prt NE Vt sec. 4 T3S R6E

4 1977 2219.611501 Prt SW V* sec 4, com SE cor lot 35,

Frisinger Industrial Sub, th S 25 deg 45 min E 45.41 ft to S 18 deg 23 min 30 sec E 375.33 ft for pob, th 18 deg 23 min 30 sec E 290,0 ft th S 87 deg43 min W 458.05 ft to N 23 deg 27 min 30 sec W 298.78 ft to N 87 deg 43 min E 485.52 ft to pob.

4 1977 18.837.061502 Prt of NW H sec 9 T3S R6E com NW cor

sec 9, th S 01 deg 41 min E 660.14 ft th N 87 deg-09 min E 100.02 ft for pob to N 01 deg 41 min W 535.12 ft th N 87 deg 09 min E 435.53 ft th N 02 deg 51 min W 25 ft th N 87 dec 09 min E ®2.0 ft th S 01 deg 41 min E 560.12 ft th S 87 deg 09 min W 1057.02 ft topob.Q 1077 W 711 71

1503 Prt of SE V4 sec 10, SW H & ftW H sec 14 & NE Vi sec 15, f2S R6E. com NE cor sec 15, to S 0 deg 05 min 10 sec W 660.25 ft for pob, th cont S 0 deg 05 min 10 sec W, 9.07 ft, fo S 89 deg 32 min 50 sec W 1M9.61 ft th N 0 deg 02 min 50 sec E 678.11 ft to N 0 deg ft min 20

, sec W 661,17.ft. th N 89 deg 55 min 10 sec E 1351.29 ft th S 0 deg 04 min 50 sec W 0.85 ft th S 89 deg 36 min 10 sec E 1320.12 ft, th S 0 deg 02 min 40 sec W 660.32 ft to S 0 deg 00 min 10 sec E 660.28 ft to N 89 deg 36 min 10 sec W 1319,72 ft to pob.

10 1977 25.313.681504 Part of the E H of NW V * sec 10 T3S

R6E com N V* cor sec 10 th W 647.15 ft to S 1 deg 29 ntoi W 60 ft for pob th cont S 1 aeg 29 min W 798,5 ft to S 37 deg 13 min W 361,44 ft to N 1 deg44 mto E 1082.03 ft to E 210.13 ft to pob.

10 1977 9 236 111505 Prt SW V4 sec 16, T2S R6E, beg.NW cor

lot 175, to S 47 deg 22 min E 141.66 ft th N 2!i deg 33 min E 115.03 ft th.S 87 deg 05 min 30 sec W 210.12 ft th S 60 deg 42 min 15 sec E 46.92 ft th N 30 deg 22 min E 30.80 ft to pob.

16 1977 43.491506 Prt SW Vt sec 19.. T2S R6E, com SE

cor lot 43, Martin Acres, th S 60 deg45 min E 307.15 ft for pob, th N 26 deg 43 min 03 sec E 18&64 ft th S 0 deg 12 min 30 sec W 60 ft, th S 79 deg54 min 30 sec E 22.21 ft to S 22 deg W 144.44 ft th N 60 deg 45 min W 60 ft to pob.

19 1077 407 541507 Prt lot 26 plat of SE H sec 19, T2S

R6E com on si Miller Ave and el U t 25 plat SE V4 sec 19, T2S R6E, to NWly alg si Miller Ave 279.51 ft for pob. to SWIy def 113 deg 38 min 30 sec it 121,39 ft to SWIy def 0 deg 29 min It 40.13 ft th Wly def 85 deg 21 min 30 sec rt 52 th Nly def 90 a ft th SEly def 118 deg 75.28 ft to pob.

19 1977 1.866.811509 N 66 ft of S 1095.6 ft of E 98.6 ft of

W H of NE H sec 20 T2S R6E lying W of N Main St.

20 1977 754.191510 N 66 ft of S 1227.6 ft of E 98.6 ft of

W H of NE V4 sec T2S R6E lying W of N Main St.

20 1977 119.47151! Beg int E & W cl NE Vi sec M with

wl N Main St th S alg W ln Main St 66.08 ft to W parwith m cl 98.6 ft fo Npar with NMain St 66 ft th E on sd cl§7.62 fi to pob part sec 20 T2S R6E

20 1977 89.30

1510 N 66 ft Of S 1227.6 ft of E 98.6 ft of W H of NE v4 sec 2] T2S R6E lying W of N Main St.

20 1977 119.471511 Beg int E & W cl NE Vi sec 20 with

wl N Main St to S alg W in Main St 66.08 ft th W parwith si cl 98.6 ft th Npar with N Main St 66 ft th E on sd cl§7.62 ft to pob part sec 20 T2S R6E

20 1977 89.301513 Prt SE H sec 20 T2S R6E com NW cor

lot 10 blk 1 Brown and Fullers Add th NW 792 ft in si Kellogg St and its Wly extension for pob th SW 360 ft par wl blk 1 to defl 90 deg rt to contour 775 fo Nly alg contour 775 to Wly ex­tension of si Kellogg St th SE to pob

20 1977 803.201514 Com int cl Broadway and N and S half

y4 line fo SW in cl Broadway 104.4 ft to NW at rt ang 33 ft for pob to SW alg Broadway 166.59 fl to def 9b deg *4 min 30 sec rt 132.13 ft th def 89 deg54 min rt 0.68 ft to def 56 deg 56 minIt 15.52 ft to def 56 deg 17 min 30 secrt 155.38 ft to def 90 deg rt 145 ftto pob prt sec 21T2S R6E.

21 1977 1,202.061515 Com int N1 Barton Dr. St El Pontiac

St to S 75 deg 07 min E 300 ft for pob th S 75 deg 07 min E 38.06 ft to alg arc of curve to It of rad 66.7 ft chord S 77 deg 47 min E 62 ft th N 2 deg 64 min 30 sec E 145.1 ft to N 79 deg 54 min W 68.74 ft th S 15 deg 27 min 30 sec W 139.07 ft to pob part NE H of NW Vt sec 21 T2S ROE^ 21 1977 328.40

1516 Begpt N1 Barton Dr 400.06 ft E of int with E f Pontiac St to E alg N1 200 ft th N at rt ang 160 ft to W at rt ang 185 ft th S 145.1 ft to pob part sec 21 T2S R6E

21 1977 1,800.351517 Beg pt Nl Barton Dr 600.52 ft E of bit

with El Pontiac St th cont E 50 ft th N at rt ang to Barton Dr 160 ft fo W 50 ft to S 160 ft to pob part sec 21 T2S R6E21 1977 233.41

1518 Begot Nl Barton Dr. 650.52 ft E of uil with El Pontiac St th cont E 50.5 ft fo N at rt ang 160 ft to W par with Nl Barton DR 50.5 ft th S at ang of 90 deg 160 ft to pob part sec 7,1 T2S ReE

CITY OF ANN ARBOA

1523 Beg Wl State St 66 ft S of SE cor lot,9 Bowers Ada th W par to S T lot 9 to ’ pt E 1 lot 10 th S to SE cor lot 10 to E In Nl Catherine St to W ln State St to N in Wl State to pob part sec T2SR6E ' “

1524 Beg tot Nl Huron St wlto Wl sec M to N on sec to 180 ft E 40 ft S par r“ sec In 180 ft W 40 ft to pob part '29 T2S R6E

29 1977 1,382.51525 Begpt to In drawn par to and 66 to

w W ui sec 29 and 203.8 ft S of S W. Liberty St th S par to sec to 40 ,E 151.46 ft to Eighth st N 40 ft W 151.4 ft to pob part seca) T2S ROE

29 1977 609.161528 N 34.4 ft flwg beg SE cor lot 10

B5SR2E WmS Maynards Add thN 68 ft th E to W to S Ashley St Sly to Nl Madison St fo W to pob part sec 29 T2S R6E

29 1977 879.191527 Beg W to Fifth Ave 123.6 ft N of tot

with N In Packard St to W at rt an 72.9 ft S par to Fifth Ave 3* ft E 72.J ft to S Fifth Ave N 3* ft to part sec 29 T2$ R6E

29 1977 1 20211528 Beg pt NE ln Packard St 120 ft’NV”

of Inf with W ln Fifth Ave to N to Fifth Ave 80 ft th W at rt ang ft fo S par to Fifth Ave to Packard to SE to pob part sec. 29 T2S R6E ,

29 1977 535.8f--------- - latlfo

____ ______ ___ 0, T2$R6E beg SW cor lot 6 Assessors Plat No.* th N 82 deg 01 min E 211.01 ft to S 0 deg 07 min E 28 ft to N 82 deg 01 min E 1.88 ft to S 0 deg 01 min 20 sec W 672.9 ft to W alg E & W H ln W M ft th N 0 deg 13 min 30 sec W 671.33 ft to pob. ,

50 1977 65,842,731530 Part of NW y4 sec 30, T2S R6E. com a t .

NW cor of E H of N\V Vi sec So, to S 89 deg 36 mnin 50 sec E 249.48 ft th 80 deg 42 min 10 sec W 346.45 ft to S87 deg 51 min 20 sec E 179.25 ft to 3 50 deg 45 min 10 sec W 160.53 ft to S 72 deg 04 min ■ 50 sec E 47.20 ft for pob. to cont S 72 deg 04 min 50 sec E106.68 ft to S 0 deg 34 min 40 sec W295.90 ft, th N 72 deg 34 min 50 sec W106.77 ft to N 0 deg 20 min 15 sec E556.81 ft to pob, exc Dexter Ave.

30 • 1977 1.515.451531 Prt SW Vt sec 30, T2S R6E com SW cor

sec 30, th Nly alg Wl 854,17 ft th alg cl Liberty St N 75 deg 48 min E 930.59 ft for pob, th alg cl Stadium Blvd S 24 deg 50 min E 298.11 ft to N 75 deg 48 nun E 454.37 ft th N 0 deg 04 min E to cl Liberty St. to S 75 deg 48 min W to pob. exc Sly 33 ft to Liberty and, Ely 40 ft in Stadium Blvd used for rds. ’

30 1977 28,874,861532 Com at SW cor sec 30 th N 0 deg 07 mill

30 sec W 854.71 ft th N 75 deg!48 mto E 743.1 ft th S 1 deg 56 minTi 614J6 ft th N 65 deg 10 nun E 144.43 ft fof pob to N 65 cteg 10 min E 238.86 ft to N 24 deg 50 min W 70 ft th S 65 deg 10 min W 206.39 ft th S 0 deg 03 min \V 77.16 ft to pob prt SW Vt sec. 3b T2S R6E

30 1977 5,380,521533 Com SW cor sec 30 th N 0 deg 07 min 30

sec W 854.71 ft th N 75 deg/48 min E 743.1 ft th S 1 deg 56 minTl 614.16 ft to N 65 deg 10 mto E 144.43 ft to N 0 deg 03 min E 77.16 ft for pob to N 65 deg 10 min E 206.39 ft th N 24 deg 50 min W 70 ft to S 65 deg 10 min W 173.96 ft th S 0 deg 03 min W 77.16 ft to pob prt SW Vt sec 30 T2S R6E ’

30 1977 6,615.061534 Com SW cor sec 30 th N 854.71 ft In Wj

sec th N 75 deg 48 min E 743.1 ft to S1 deg 56 min E 451.29 ft for pob, th 65 deg 10 mto E 150.49 ft to S 0 deg min W 165.34 ft to S 65 deg 10 mto W lft.*: ft to N 1 deg 56 min VT 162.87 ft to pob part SW Vt sec 30 T2S R6E

30 1977 1 240 061535 Com SW cor sec 30 th N 854.71 ft’ in Wl

sec th N 75 deg 48 min E 743.1 ft to S 1 deg 56 min E 196.07 ft for pob, to N 65 deg 10 min E 220.67 ft th S 24 de,50 mm E 245 ft S 65 deg 10 min V. 173.96 ft to N 0 deg 03 mto E 11.02 ft to S 65 deg 10 min W 150.49 ft to N 1 deg 56 min W 255.22 ft to pob part SW Vt sec 30 T2S R6E

30 1977 14,373.701536 Com E Vt cor sec 30 th W 907.80 ft alg

E & W Vt to for pob, to def 90 deg 35 min It 75 ft t o .def 90 deg 35 min rt151.91 ft th def 89 deg 41 mto 30 sec rt 75 ft th def 90 deg 18 min 30 sec rt 151.55 ft to pob prt SE H sec 30. T2S R6E

30 1977 1,667.401537 Com E Vt cor sec 30 to W 907.83 ft alg

E k W y« to th def 90 deg 35 min S75 ft for pob th cont alg same ln 60 ftth def 90 deg 35 min r t 152.2 ft to def89 deg 41 mm 30 Sec rt 60 ft th def 90deg ft min 30 sec rt 151.91 ft to pob’ prfSE V4 sec 30 T2S R6E.

30 1977 1.667.401538 Beg pt N 1 W Liberty St 234 ft W of int

of E to sec 30 th N 12 deg W 132 ft Wly par to W Liberty St 52 fl Sly to pt on Nl Liberty St 52 ft Wly of beg Ely 52 ft to pob frl prt sec 30 Tffi R6E

30 1977 346.881540 Prt NW Vi sec 31, T2S R6E, com NW cor

sec 31, to S 0 deg 11 min W 129.36 ftfo S 89 deg 51 nun E 33 ft for pob. thcont S 89 deg 51 min E 164.99 ft th S0 deg, 11 min w 658.50 ft to S 89 deg 45 min W 165 ft th N 0 deg 11 min E 659.98 ft to pob

31 1977 1,781.361541 Prt SW V< sec 31, T2S R6E com W Vt

cor to S 312.6 ft to E 33 ft for pob. th S 75 ft th E 253.77 It th N 75 ft th W 253.77 ft to pob.

31 1977 658.391543 Beg int SI Washtenaw Ave and Wl Fair

Oaks Parkway th NW on Washtenaw Ave 100 ft th def W 96 deg 37 min 150 ft' th S to pt Nl Norway Rd 226.06 ft E of SW cor lot 1 Eastwood to E alg Norway Rd to Fair Oaks Parkway th N alg Wl Parkway to pob prt NE H sec. 33 T2S H6E

33 1977 5,095.621544 B e g most S cor lot 4 blk 4 Hills Add

to W to E 1 State St N 32 ft E at rt ang to SW ln lot 4 SE to pob prt sec 33 T2SR6E '

33 1977 1.354.011545 Com N Vt cor th N 79 deg 32 min W 365.,

92 ft th S 0 deg 22 min 30 sec W 536.61ft to N 86 deg 34 min 30 sec W 68 ftfor pob th N 86 deg 34 min 30 sec W 180.65 ft to N 33 deg 20 min E 136.89 ft th46.81 ft in arc cir curve concave N rad 45 ft chord S 86 deg 28 min E 44.73 ft to S 26 deg 16 min 30 sec E 136.5 ft to pob, prt sec 34 T2S R6E

34 1977 432.85“ORIGINAL PLAT”

1547 W 4 ft lot 10 St E 31 ft of lot 11 B2N R6E Original Plat of Ann Arbor

1977 1,587.451548 S 99 ft lot 1 exc E 10.5 ft of 82.5

ft St S 16.5 ft of N 49.5 ft of W 16.5ft lot 2 B2N R6E Original Plat of A A ■

1977 2 254 661549 E 10.5 ft of S 82.5 ft lot 1 and fo 16.5

ft of S 82.5 ft lot 1 B2N R6E Original Plat of A.A. 1977 1.021.65

1551 S 24 ft of lot 4 exc S 6 ins BIS R5E1977 4,364.40

1552 S 12 ins of W 22 ft lot 3 S 6 ms lot4 St N 22 ft lot 5 BIS R5E

1977 5,703.401553 W 22 ft Of S 30 ft lot 5 & W 22 ft lot

6B1SR5E 1977 2,180.201554 W 40 ft of S 100 ft of lots 7 and 8

B1SR5E 1977 5,551.451555 W 22 ft of E 88 ft lot 16 B3S R*E

1977 5,466.001556 W 20 ft * ins of F, 62 fl 4 inc lot 6

B1SR3E 1977 713.911557 S 22 ft of lot 5 St E 41 ft of W 51.67

ft of lot 6 BIS R3E1977 11,876.14

1558 E 19 ft 8 ins of W 85 ft 8 ins lota1 St 2 B2S R3E _

1977 2,0*7.251560 Uts 1 2 3 4 5 6 & 7 lyine E of to

drawn 50 ft E of and parallel to cent of R R R/W B*N RIF, also part lots 10 & U B*N R2 E Original Flat of Ann Arbor lying W of creek also Id lying between said blks and Kingsley and Felch St James B. Gotta Add also R R R/W for drain tax.

1977 3,044.38

1561 That part lota 1 thru 7 K ot m drawn par with St 50 ft E of cor R R R/W also pare lying N of & adj abv Id 66 ft N &S lying E of afore said R/W ext N also th R R R/W to r drain tax also lota 6 thru 11 also lots 12 i 13 St 14 exc beg int N N to Miller Ave St W to First St to fo alg N to Miller Ave 84,87 ft fo cont NW alg N In Miller Ave 29.1 ft fo deg 64 deg 20 min rt 150.63 ft th Ely at rt ang 24.56 ft to Nly at rt ang 477 ft th dell 90 deg 08 min rt 64 T5 ft th def 90 deg 05 min It 3.27 ft th Elyat rt ana 22.33 ft M/L th Sly alg W toFirst St 214.06 ft M/L to pob J B Gotta Addn B3N R1E Original Plat of A. A

1977 2,208.701562 N 44 ft of S 60.5 ft of F . 16.5 ft lot

7 & N 44 ft Of S 60.5 ft lot 101I4S R3E1977 1,895.31

1563 Prt lota 12 St 13 com NF. cor lot 13, to5 16.5 ft for pob th cont S 80 ft fo N48 deg 41 minW 121.17 ft to E 91 ft to pobB4S R3E. 1977 1,895.31

1564 S 33 ft of E 79 ft of W 231 ft lo t jlSWW^H of S H lot 2'being 66’ft by

mftB4SR8K 1977 1,999.781566 N 66 ft of W 9 rds lot 3 fokS B6F M

1977 2,0*7.261567 S 66 ft of W 9 rds lot 3 B4S ROE

1977 2,3*1.641568 N 6 ft lot 15 «t all lot 16 B*S R*Ea

1977 3.538.21-JOHN ALLENS SUBDIVISION''

1569 U t 20 1977 233.41

“AUMAND HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION”1570 The S 98,38 ft of outlot B

1977 15.711571 Outlot A exc S 116 ft

1977 15.71

1

The Chelsea Standard, Thursday- February 14. 198QTotal of Taxes

Interest and. Charges Due lo Said Years Dollars Cents

1664 Prt lots 20 & 27 E of In drawn from i SI lot 23 which r.1977 52,09

___............ ......... n frpn.NW cor. lot 17 to Dt in SI lot 23 which Is 2S ft W from Its SE cor.“GRANGER AND BIXBY ADDITION”

1666 Lots 75 and 76 1977 3,218.80“OREEN LEA NO. 3"

Lot 110 . 1977 832.59JVIA B. HALLS 2ND SUBDIVISION”

1680 N ft lot 52 1077 1.878.31

"H*Mn,TONMgEo H EEH *N '8

HMSMBKlollO 19J7 m n

ieE r a w w i n wAssessors Plat No, 5 ^

lot 34 saessors Plat No, ^1693 E 84 ft of N 42 ft lot 13 ,

4 1977 1,790.83ie94S27ftlotl9andN13.fllot20

1895 S 13.76 ft lot 3 & N 27,fflo t 4 ' ‘3.4 ft lot 8 J t N 13,2 ft lot 0 . of alley ad} E

1077 721,001606 S . also

“HANNAH SUBDIVISION”1697 Lot land W Vlot 2 , aA01ft

1977 1.302.19

,186,84

CITY OF ANN ARBOR“ALLMENDINGER HEIGHTS

ADDITION”1572 Lot 85 1977 622.761573 Lot88 , 1977 1,857.321574 Lot 261 & E ft of street adj on w now

vacated. 1977 628.591575 Lot 250 1977 11.82

“ANN ARBOR LAND COMPANYADDITION” „ ,

1576 S 42.82 ft lot 1 and S 42.82 ft of K24 ft lot 1 exc prt used for alley

1977 4,033.051577 N 33.07 ft lota 1 and 14 exc E 80.46 ft

lot 14 B3S R7E 1977 2,398.631579 S ft lot 8 B5S R7E

1977 2,243.131580 N 47 ft lot 11 B5S R5E1 Q77 1 ftQfl 001581 S 26.5 ft of W 47,5 ft lot 1 & U 16.5

ft of W 47.5 ft lot 3 B5S R5E1977 457.99

“ARBOR HEIGHTS”1482 Ix»t4B 1977 1,496.46

“ARDMORE GARDENS”1583 S 50 ft of N 150 ft lot 20 .and S 50 ft

of N 150 ft of E 25,5 ft lot 211977 614.36

1684 Lot 53 1977 478.74“ASSESSORS P U T NUMBER 3”

1585 Prt lots 24 & 28 beg pt W 1 Third St95,93 ft N of int with N 1 Washington St th N in W 1 Third St 52,1 ft thdef 73 deg 30’ min It 127.61 ft th def 93 deg25 min 30 sec It 46.22 ft ch def 86 deg36 min 30 sec It 95 ft th def 86 deg 34

■ min 30 sec rt 3.83 ft th def 86 deg 34min 30 sec 44.41 ft to pob

4 1977 368.961586 Lot 3 exc Sly 52 ft

4 1977 754.701587 3 44 ft lot 33

. 4 1977 1,448.9815TO Lot 72 1977 138 491589 Uts 12 thru 17, lot 19. 20, 21. blk 1

Assessors Plat No. 3 and lots 2,3,5,7 and part lot L beg SW cor th N 15 ft m W1 lot 1, th SE to pt in SI lot 1, 15 ft E of SW cor, th W 15 ft to pob, Rhodes Subdivision • ■ -

1 1977 15,866.20“ASSESSORS PLAT NUMBER 5”

1592 Lot 19 1977 1,410.971593 U t 14 1977 ' 888.661594 E 20 ft lot 35 & W 10 ft lot 36

1977 901,611595 Lot 45 ' 1977 820.29

“ASSESSORS PLAT NUMBER 7”1596 Lot 4 exc W 20 ft of S 44 ft

1977 1.885.81“ASSESSORS FIAT NUMBER 9'’

1597 Lot 23 1977 3.167.83“ASSESSORS PLAT NUMBER 10”

1598 Lot 6 1977 1,183.06“ASSESSORS PLAT NUMBER 13”

1599 Lots 32 & 331977 1 363 50

“ASSESSORS PLAT NUMBER 1?”1600 Lot 20 1977 L107.10

“ASSESSORS PLAT NUMBER « ”1601 Lot 23 1977 983.651602 Lot 33 . 1977 366.361603 Lot 31 1977 . 461.32

“ASSESSORS PLAT NUMBER 29”1604 E ft Of lot 143

1977 1,059.611605 Lot 163 1977 1.145.0B1606 Lot 134 * 1977 442.341610 Lot 86 1977 460.501611 Lot 89 1977 1,278.051612 Lot 43 1977 964.651613 Ixit 14 Assessors Plat No 29 also prt

tot 14 beg SE cor th at rt ang to Beakes St 18 ft th N alg El lot 14 37,26 ftth def 151 deg 50 min 30 sec rt 15.55ft def 24 deg 4 .min rt 38M ft to^ob

1614 Lot 48 1977 1.05013“ASSESSORS PLAT NUMBER 30” „

1615 Lot 1 exc N 100 ft of E 183 ft & aUlot 19 1977 ' 12,066.06

“ASSESSORS PLAT NUMBER 31” -1616 Lot 17 1977 . 1,405.40

“ASSESSORS PLAT NUMBER 33”1617 Lot 71 Assessors Plat No 33 and N ft

lot 10 Assessors Plat No. 32 M „1977 1,021.65

“ASSESSORS PLAT NUMBER 34’ ’1619 Lot 6 1977 3.889.76

“ASSESSORS PIAT NUMBER 48” „1620 Lot39 1977 81.461621 Lot 62 1977 128.951624 Lot 27 1977 765.22

1627 Lot 19 exc Ely 10 (t ^“BROWN & BACHS ADDITION’’

1631 S 49.5 ft of W 72.25 ft lot 171977 755.73

1632 S ft lot 5 & N 17.5 ft lot 6 ■ .1977 1 221 04

“BROWN & FULLERS ADDITION”1633 Part of lot 4 lying N of In 50 ft N

of and parallel to C/L of AA RR RAV2 1977 24.92

• “BROWN & KEARNEYS SUBDIVISION”1634 Lot 12 blk 1 N R14E

1 1977 1,505.951635 Lot 11 blk 1 R14E

1 1977 1,562.931636 Lot 20 blk 1 R14E

1 1977 1,116:601637 W 20 ft of S 4.86 ft lot 18 & W 20

ft lot 19 blk 1 N R14E1 1977 1 &43 95

1638 Lots 18 and 19 exc W 20 ft of 3 50‘ ft also exc N 20 ft lot 18 blk 1 R14E

1 1977 2,569.561639 Lot 22 exc com SW cor sd lot 22,to Ely

44 ft to S E co r sd lo t, th N l v 7 ft thalg. arc of curve, chord 43.5 it th Sly l i l t to pob, blk 1 tf R14E

1r 1977 1 505.951640 Lot 21, exc com SW cor sd lot tile Ely

to a pt 14 ft W of SE cor sd lot, th alg arc of curve, 30.5 ft th Sly 7 ft to pob. blk 1S R14&

-1 1977 2,313.15“C.H. CADY SUBDIVISION”

1641 E 42 ft lot 3 and E 42 ft of S 35.87 ft of lot 4

1977 1,809.851642 E 10 ft lot 7 & W 30 ft lot 9

1977 765.831643 W 40 ft lot 8

1977 1,724.371845 W 40 ft lot 18

1977 647.141646 E 40 ft lot 13

1977 554.41“CAULKINS PACKARD STREET

SUBDIVISION”1647 Lot 115 .1977 1,352.91

“CHAPEL HELL CONDOMINIUM"1648 Apt. no. 238 sec. 6

6 1977 11.721649 Apt. no. 240 sec. .6

6 1977 31.88“DARLINTON SUBDIVISION”

1650 Lot 45 1977 43.07“DEXTER AVENUE HILLS SUB­

DIVISION"1652 Lot 50 1977 727.24

, "EASTERN ADDITION”1655 N 50 ft lot 1 and N 50 ft of W 33 ft

lot 2 F J B Cranes Subd. of blk 1 N range 12 East Eastern Addition

1977 2,702.50“EBERWH1TE FIRST ADDITION”

1666 Lot 156 1977 1,714.87“FADJVEEW HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION”

1857 Uf53 1977 39.66“FELCH ADDITION”

1658 Lot 21 1977 1,268.53

1659 Lot 3 1977 83.791660 E 62 ft of W 166 ft lot 1 exc S 16,5 ft

3 1977 1,384.18“FR1SINGER LAND CO 3RD

SUBDIVISION”1666 Lot 178 1977 2,398.63

“GANZHORN HILLS”1667 Lot 55 1977 328.40

"GARDENS HOMES PARK SUBDIVISION”

1668 Lot 29 1977 1,923.801669 Lot 52 1977 926.661670 Lot 71 1977 1,391.991671 Lot 100 1977 1,192.571672 Lot 101 1977 309.401673 Lot 119 1977 1.059.61

JAMES B. GOTTS 2ND ADDITION”1675 N26ftlot 55& S 1* ft lot58-

1977 ■ 1,050.133676 S 40ftlot55

1977 879.191677 Lot94 1977 1,183,061878 Lot 93 1977 1 116.601680 S ft lot 38 exc W 15 ft

1077 860.201681 Lot 22 1977 990.771682 W 60 ft lot 1

1977 717.75“GRANDVIEW SUBDIVISION”

1683 Lot 22 1977 1,638.91

fc jfi

& < '

CITY OF ANN ARBOR

Total of.Toxej Interest and Charge! Due In Said YeanDollars Cents

\ “HILLS ADDITION”1699 Lot iW W 42 ft ' M

^ ftS W at rt ang 63,1 ft th NW 56,11.34 ft to pob.

1977■8!

,72i sti^i paciard’st^Al al rt- I M M S t ic W O T

35.81 ft W at rt ang to State S on State St to^b.

1,401.50

ft lot 7 %

it part of lot 4 E of In drawn so and par to cen of RR R/W for tax but 2 map of Daniel Hlscocks

1977 290.41

1977 1,297.021977 1,268.53

19771977

197719771977197719771977

850.70153.85

150.15242.86

1,414.89586.41185.94214.44

632.27

1772 Lot 821773 Lot 1021774 Lots 12 and 1321777 Lots 1 and 2

31778 Lot 9

31779 Lot 10

31780 Lot 11

• 3“PATRIDGE ADDITION”

1782 Lot 65 1977“PINE VALLEY ESTATES

SUBDIVISION”1783 Lot 83 , 1977 2,360.62

“PITTSFIELD PARK NO. 4”1784 Lot 70 1977 1,240.06

“REVENA HEIGHTS"1785 Lot 28 1977 1.211.58

“RIVERSIDE HILL SUDB. NO. i "1786 Lot54 1977 276.25“ANDREW FRANKLIN SMITHS SUBD."

1789 Lot 4 1977 15.71“R.S. SMITHS ADDITION"

1790 Prt of lots 53,54,55,56, & 6! R. S. Smiths Add. & vacated Forest Ave, com Inter Forest Ave and Washtenaw Ave th S 00 deg 48 min E 31.27 ft th S 45 deg 52 min 27 sec E 5.0 ft for pob, th conty S 45 deg 52 min 27 sec E 136.23 ft th S 46 deg ^7 min 33 sec W 13.50 ft th 147.90. f f alg arc of 435.0 ft radcurve It, chord bearing S 37 deg 13 min 09 sec W 147.18 ftlh N 00 deg 38 min W 18.38 ft to. N 60 deg 25 min 42 sec W 28.64 ft th N 00 deg 38 min W 165.78 ft th N 50 deg 39 into 33 sec E 38.27 ft to pob.

„ 1977 6,653.051791 E 7 ft of S 00 ft lot 84 & W 26 ft

lot 85 1077 907.71. . a w r " ’

1977 233 411783 Lot 44 1977 33789

"SOUTH PART SUBD.”17g4 Loj 86 t f lot 85 ejtc S 10 ft lying S

« E of Brockman Blvd1977 62.48

2977 1154 59“SPRINGWATER SUBD. NO. 1* o t# . 1077 851.21

“&PRINGWATER SUDB. NO. 2”

U * f ' «1.8 ft of lot 212 & a n M !

1808 Lot 171 1 W 1.8^ ^ “STARWH^ HEIGHTS"

1809 Midi and ml

at rt ar St35,r

“HISt1703 W 47 ft of „ .. .......... ~ _ -------- , h.6 • 1977 128.951704 S 36 ft of N 88 ft of E 8.3 ft lot 11.

&S35“ «, N “ A u 2 i m S1M 21705 S 23 ft lot 5 & N 33 ft lot .8 exc

therefrom W 65.74 (t m

1706 Ix j 2 ' n'83.0611 1977 1183.06

“DANIEL HISCOCKS 2ND ADDITION”1707 That part of lot 4 E oljn drawn .50

ft E am drain ta:2nd Ada.

2"HOLLYWOOD PARK SUBD. NO. 2” ,1711 Lottl9 1977 1,857.32

“HOLLYWOOD PARK SUBD. NO. 3”1712 Lot 265 1977 817.75 ,

“HURON HIGHLANDS” , e„f1713 OutlotC 1977 15,71

“HURON RIVER ACRES SUBD. NO. 2”1714 OutlotC .1977 15.71

“JACKSON HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION”1715 Lot 14 1977 1,439.48

“JEWETTS ADDmON"1716 E 38.28 ft to S 122.34 ft lot 59 & W

13.66 fU fS l iJM ft lot 60im ^1717 N 30.16 I t lot48, ^ ^

“JUDSONS FIRST ADDITION”1718 S 80 ft lot 5 W 20 ft lots 6 and 7 and

W 20 ft of S 17 ft lot 8 l m .“KENSINGTON FARMS SUBDIVISION”

1719 Lot8 1977 100.481720 Lot 85 1977 1,306.53

"KILLIN’S HEIGHTS ADDITION’’1721 Lot 57 1977 689.261722 Lot'65 1977 647.141 7 2 3 Iv O t 1 06 1 97 7 1 .0 0 2 .6 4

“JOHN KOCHS SUBDIVISION” ;1727 Lot 36 1977 926.661728 Lot 14 1977 , 594.30

“KRAUSE ADDITION” n „„1729 Lot 14 1977 37.67

“LAKEWOOD SUBDIVISION” .1730 Lot6 1977 . 1,629.41

“LAUREL MEADOW SUBD.”1732 Lot 10 & N 26.87 ft lot 11 *

1 9 7 7 2 .7 3 1 .0 1“JOHN F. LAWRENCES ADDITION”

1733 E 33 ft Of W 99 ft lot 7 „. 4 • 1977 945.66

1734 W 8 ft lots 5 & 6 exc N 30.25 ft4 1977 119.47

1735 N 44 ft lot 10 ' _ ■ '2 1977 793.71

1736 E 41.47 ft lot 7 _ ; „,5 1977 1,326.52

“LAWERNCE & MAYNARDS ADDITION”1737 W 44.42 ft lot 5 B4N R10E

1977 250.20-1738 Prt lots 3 & 4 beg pt S In E King^ev

St 85.5 ft E of NW cor lot 4 th E 15 ft S 132 ft W 31 ft N 49.5 ft W 13.5 ft th N 82.5 ft to pob B4N R11E

1977 ' 2,683.53“S MANNS ADDITION”

1739 N 49 ft lot 11977 1,097.60

“MAYNARDS & MORGANS ADDITION”1740 Lotl9B5SR7E' ’ ___

1977 2,674.0?1741 N ft of lot 19

■ 1977 1.278.05“WM. S. MAYNARDS ADDITION”

1742 S 22.45 ft lots 7 & 8 and N 17.55 ft Of W ft lot 9 B3S R2W

1977 1,259.051743 Lots 1 & 2 exc S 66 ft B3S R2W

1977 577.491744 Beg NVf cor lot 6 th alg W in of sd

lot Sly 99.96 ft th Ely def 90 dee10 min et 86.69 ft, th 'def 89 deg 50 min et alg E In lot 5, 116.74 ft th alg S In of Liberty St def 104 dee 16 min 30 sec it 68.81 ft to pob, part lots 5 & 6 B3S R2W

1977 1,733.88“WM. S. MAYNARDS 2ND ADDITION”

1746 E 82.11 ft lot 7 exc S 36 ft afeo exc N 75 ft of W 33 ft B3S R3W

1747 N 35 ft lot 4 B6S R1E

Total of Taxes 1 Interest and Charges Due Id Said Years Dollars Cents

CITY OF ANN ARBOR“TAPPAN PARK” t

1813 Prt lots 34 4 35 beeS cor lot 34NWon Packard St40 f tNE par to SE In lot 85.01 ft SE 16,1 ft to E h lot 34 to pt 33.88 ft S Of, Arbor St S alf sd E In to SE cor sd lot th SW on S In lot 34 63.9 ft to POb also NW 9,5 lot3 1977 2,446.11

1814 SE 40.5 ft Of NW ft lot 361977 938.16

1015 SE 33 ft and 4 ins lot 45 and NW 8 ft 4 ins lot4fl J977 71()ig

18W SE 41 ft 8 ins lot 46 ^ ^1817 Prt lot 34 com W cor th E alg S In

Arbor St 89.4? ft for pob tn cont E 35.46 ft th def 89 deg 55, min rt 14.62 ft th def 54 deg lo min 30 sec rt ^.75 ft th def 89 dee, 55 min rt 19.3 ft th def 54 deg 12 min 30 sec It 16.43,no.pob' u p

“A. TENBHOOK£ ADDITION1 m S N 3 3 f t . f S « « l o l , » 4 JSI( ^

"TRAVER ADDITION”1820 SW 34.75 ft lot 30 4 all lot31 -

“TWIN OAKS SUBD. OF SUNSET HEIGHTS”

1821 Lot 314 E 23.5 ft of lot 30 „ _ nnjoflo 2 227.70“TWIN OAKS SUBD. NO 1. OF SUNSET

HEIGHTS”1822 Lot 40 1977 1,050.13

“VAUGHN ADDmON"1824 SW 65 ft lot 3 _

“ 1077 1980 78“VERNON DOWNS SUBD, NP. i ”

1825 Lot 337 1977 2,256.18“WAGNER SUBDIVISION”

1827 The Sly 73.57 ft of Ely 35 ft of lot 1^ 5g“WAGNER MC COMB BOULEVARDS

GARDENS” A_1828 Lot 72 1977 1,170.091829 E ft lot? 1977 1,118.171830 Lot 48 1977 879.191831 Lot 68 1977 1,515.451832 Prt lot 70 Wagner Me Comb Blvd.

Gardens com NW cor lot 70 th S 55.05 ft for■ pob th S 88 deg 18 min 45 sec E 315.66

ft th S 24 deg' 12 min 10 sec W 60,06 ft th N 88 deg 13 min 20 sec W 291.05 ft to pob;

c 1977 214.441833 Prt of lot 70 Wagner Me Comb Blvd

Gardens, beg SW cor lot 70, th N 55.05 ft th S 88 deg 13 min 20 sec E 291.04ft th S 24 dejg 12 min 20 sec W 60.06ft th N 88 deg (W min W 266,42 ft to pob.

1977 214.441034 E 42 ft of S 45 ft lot 2 4 W, 65 ft

of S 45 ft tot 31977 784.23

“CHARLES A WARDS SUBD.”1835 Lot 6 exc W 30 ft 1Q77 1

“WEINBERG SUBDIVISION” ’1838 Prt lots 6 4 7 beg pt E In Division

St 33.35 ft S of NW cor lot 6 th E89.8 ft to pt 39.25 ft S 'Of S InCross St meas par to E In Division St 35.45 ft W 89.8 ft N 35.45 ft to pob.

197f 917.16“WESTRIDGE SUBDIVISION”

1837 Lot 11 1977 129.80“WESTWOOD HILLS SUBDIVISION”

1838 Lot 70 - 1977 1,448.98“WHITES ADDITION”

1839 E 36.18 ft lots 80 and 811977. 1,363.50

“WILDWOOD PARK ADDITION NO. 1” 1841 W 32 ft lot 173 & E 23 ft lot 174

1977 LG67.40“WOODSTREAM SUBDIVISION*’

1843 Lot 8 1977 328.401“WOOD 4 BROOKS SUBDIVISION NO. 2”1844 Lot 6 1977 1,963.80

CITYOFMELAN Town 4 South, Range 6 East

"THOMAS BRAMANS PLAT"1845 Lot 13 1977 977.35

“HACK'S ADDITION”1848 Lots 6 4 7 also beg at NE cor of lot 7

of Hack’s Add. th N 33 ft to the SE cor of lot 5 of Ideal Add. th W 33 ftin the S In of said lot 5, th S 33 ftto the N hi of said lot 7, thin the N In of lot 7 ' all being a part of

E 33 ft to the pi of beg, W ft of SW ft

and entire lots 6 4 71320.40112.71755.82498.56920.20248.70

1748 N ft of flwg S 67 ft of W 33 ft lot 7 & S 67 ft of E 31 ft lot 8 B7S

1977 1 192 57“WM. S. MAYNARDS 3RD ADDITlbN”

1749 LotC 1977 1,439.481750 Nly portion lot D being .44 ft on E

In ana 47 ft on W In 1Q77 11751 S 44 ft lot 7 and N il ft lot 8 - ’

B5S R4W ,1977 1,240.06

1752 Lot 12 B5S R5W1977 1,876.31

1753 Lot 18 B5S R5W1977 1,515.45

“MC OMBER 4 RYANS SUBDIVISION”3754 NW 40 I t Jot 2

1977 1,316.01“MILLERS ADDITION”

1755 Lot 77 1977 1,534.441756 Lot 76 1977 1,664.711757 Lot 74 , 1977 1,562.931758 NE 50.5 ft lot 69

, . 1977 1,581.921759 Lot 29 1977 1,719.10

' “W.H. MORTONS FIRST ADDITION” 1761 Lot 25 1977 1,733.88

“NORTH CAMPUS HEIGHTS NO. 4” 1763 Lot 190 1977 2,351.15

"OAK CREST SUBDIVISION”1766 E ft lot 134

1977 128.95“ORCHARD CREST SUBDIVISION”

1767 Lot 47 1977 1,361.04“ORMSBY 4 PAGES ADDITION”

1768 N 58 ft of lot 151 1977 1,085.91

1770 S 26 ft lot 6 & N 14 ft lot 81 1977 309.64

1771 Prt lot 3 beg NE cor th W on S In ESummit St 52.5 ft th S to pt in S In lot 3 48 ft W of SE cor th E to SE cor th N alg E In to pob.

1

ing a pai sec 36 T4S RBE Hack's Add.

1977“NORTHSIDE ADDITION”

1850 Lot 43 19771851 Lot 59 19771852 Lot 102 19771853 Lot 129 . 19771854 Lot 136 1977

“THE RICHARD’S ADDITION”1855 W ft of lot 7 1977 541.83

“RIVERSIDE ADDITION”1856 Lot 26 1977 812.97

“SUPERVISOR’S PLAT NO. 2”1857 S2rdsofW ft of lot 1 *

1977 48.39“SUPERVISOR’S PLAT NO. 5”

1858 Lot 6 4 7 exc that part which lies E of a In 110’ W of anaparallel to C/L of W lane of hwy US 23 as relocated.

1977 920.20

CITY OF SALINE Town 4 South, Range 5 East

“ASSESSOR'S PLAT NO. 2”1861 Lot 52 1977 995.80

“BENNETT’S ADDITION”1862 Lot 40 1977 215.021863 Lot 47 1977 1384.651864 Lots 53 4 54 1977 843.73

. , “HICKORY GROVE"1865 Lot ll 1977 1053.25

“HI-VIEW SUBDIVISION”1866 Lot 11 1977 1081.17

“ROLLING MEADOWS COMMUNITY. NO. 1”

1867 Lot 28 1977 1206.94“WHEELER COURT SUBDIVISION" .

1888 Loti 1977 1451.44

CITY OF YPSILANTI1869 Id com at a pt 427.81 ft S of SE cor

Chidester 4 Caferine Sts. th S 71.94 ft th N 80 ft deg E 122.08 ft, th N 8 deg W 73.02 ft th Wly 113.5 ft to beg.

1977 931.25

1870 Id com at a pt 266.64 ft S of SW cor Catherine & Cludester Sts. th S 66 ft th S-80 ft deg W 132 ft th N 66 ft th NEly 132 ft to &g.

1077 280.531871 Id com at pt on S In Catherine St 118

ft W of W In Chidester St. th S 9 rds, th W 50 ft th N 9 rds th E 50 ft to beg.

1977 391.281872 Id com on N In Spring St. 232 ft W of

Chidester St. th N parallel to Chidester St. 283.75 ft th w parallel to Spring St to E In Casler St, th Sly to Spring St th Ely 181,14 ft to beg.

1977 687.301874 Id com at pt SW cor Buffalo and Huron

St, th S alg w In Huron St 4 rds, th W parallel S In Buffalo St 8 rds, th Nparallel W In Huron St 4 rds th E algS In Buffalo St 8 rds to beg.

1977 937.161875 Id com at pt on E In Washington St 152

ft S of S In Buffalo St, th S 89 deg 20’ E 245.32 ft th S 8 deg 45’ W 50.82 ft alg W In Huron St, th 14 89 deg 29’ W 117.61 ft th N 2 ft, th N 89 deg 19' W 122 ft th N 48.30 ft alg E In Washington St to beg.

1977 1224.641876 Id com at pt on E In Washington St 310.

30 ft S of S In Buffalo St, Ui S 89 deg 29’ E 220.99 ft th N 8 deg 45’ E 66.69ft th N 89 deg 29’ W 231.14 ft th S 66ft alg E In Wasnington St to beg.

1977 1077.201877 Id com at pt on E In Washtington St

310,30 ft S oT S In Buffalo St” S 89deg 29’ E 220.90 ft th S 8 deg 45’ <N 66.69 ft alg W In Huron St. th N 89 deg 29” W 210.85 ft th N 66 ft alg E In of Washington St. to beg.

1977 1208.741878 Id com at pt on E In Washington St

546.40 ft S of S in Buffalo St? th S89 deg 29’ E 167.47 ft th S 17 <leg 11’ W 51.14 ft th N 89 deg 29' W 152.36 ft th N 49 ft alg E In Washington St,to beg.

1977 277.791879 N 66 ft of E 165 ft of a parcel of Id

lying at SW cor Adams and Catherine Sts.1977 289.25

1880 S 66 ft of N 198 ft Of E 185 ft Of APndCatnertne^Sts ** ^ SW cor Adams8 1977 356.71

1881 S 66 ft of E 165 ft of a parcel of Idnd Adr •-at NW cor Buffalo and Adams Sts.

1977 389.45W In Hamilton St lot 18? Ainsworth

ft th W 165 ft

1882 id com at a pt on 173.99 ft S of SE cor ..Park No. 1 th S 28.34 th N 28.34 ft th E to beg.

1977 604 561883 S 54 ft of N 120 ft of E 165 ft of' a

parcel of Id lying on w In of Hamilton St between lots 08 and 92 Ainsworth

1977 ,'336.54

|ir|t. mention^} In. 132 it w S alg E

M Y 1,090.13

AJDpmQN” , otgsley St

7 111.81

Irst Ave 66 ft to beg,Id c.om. at _pt on P. In .Firs;

.. „ N In th N 132 ft beg,

_ ___ M cor th E alj .49 ft 8 at rt an

12 min 30 sec to pob,

t th SE par hdeg 89

632.27

1977r First Ave ar ^ In Frederick

390.33IFrode

Irst Ave 66 ft I

Hawklivs Str

th Ely to beg unrecorded,

t « • V MMg, or lot l, Worden Gdni

•a Total of Taxes Interest and Charges Due In Said Years Dollars Cents

CITY OF YPSILANTI

1889 Nly 100' Ely 132 ft of Id lying ai SW cor Hill 4 Hawkins Sts of low 2 4 3 Worden Gdna, unrecorded.

1977 2619.441890 Id com at a pt W In Hawkins St 475 ft

Nly of Franklin St. th Wiy at rt ang to Hawkins 132 ft ill Nly 60 ft th Ely 132 ft to Hawkins St, th Sly 60 ft tok n i r

1977 1149.111691 Nly 71.5' Sly 221.5’ Ely -120’ of Id

lying at NW cor Franklin 4 Hawkins Sts, or S ft lot 5 and all lot 6 Worden Gdns unrecorded,

1977 658.991893 Nly 50’ Sly 550’ Wly 120” of Id lying

NE cor Franklin 4 Worden Sts, or lot 42 Worden Gdns unrecorded,

1977 193.401894 In com on E In Worden St at a pt

650' Nly of N In Franklin St. th Ely at rt ang 120', th Nly 144.6’ parallel to Worden Si, tn Swly 152.8’ to SE cor HillSt 4 Worden St. th Sly 50’ to begor lots 43, 4 44 Worden Gdns unrecorded.

, 1977 1312.451895' Wly 48’ Ely 96” Sly 132’ of Id lying

at NW cor Frederick 4 Worden Sts, orlot 66, Worden Gdns-unrecorded.

1977 664.411896 Nly 100 ft of Sly 350 ft of Wly 120 ft

of a parcel of Id lying at NE cor Franklin 4 Orchard Sts, Known as lots83 4 84 Worden Gdns, unrecorded.

1977 332 251897 Nly ’50’ of Sly 450’ of Wly 120' of 'id

a at NE cor Franklin 4 Orchard Sts Worden Gdns unrecorded.

1977 632.021898 E ft of Id, that com, at SE cor Hill

4 Orchard Sts. th Sly alg Orchard St 80’ th Ely 12d’ th Nly 114.7’ to HillSt. th Wly to beg, or lot 87 WordenGdns unrecorded. <

1977 389.451699 W ft of Id. com at SE cor Hill 4

Orchard Sts, th Sly alg Orchard St 80’ th Ely 120’ th Nly 114.7’ to Hill St, til Wly to beg, or lot 88 Worden Gdns unrecorded.

1977 168.871900 Id com at a pt on N in Hill St. 236’

W15 of, Hawkins St. th Wly_ alg_ Hill St58.15’ th Nly parallel to Hawkins St 107’ th Ely W to a pt 90.08’ Nly of pt of beg, th Sly to beg, or lot 91, Worden Gans unrecorded.

1977 168.871901 Id com. on W In Orchard St. at a pt

300’ Nly of Franklin St. tl> Niy 50' th Wly, af.rt ang 92.8' th Sly 52.3’ to

alg arc of a circular curve concave to the SW 4 NEiy In of ccorse rd. rad.

1077 031,26

Total of Taxes Interest and Charges Due In Said Years Dollars Cents

N 3 deg 02' W 286 ft alg W In of said Emerlck St for a pi of beg. th S 74 deg 28’30” W 167,33 ft th NWly 100 ft

utc otr w iikjiy iii ui ou i859.02 ft chord N 49 deg 33'28" W 99.95 ‘ - deg 07'35” E 128.09 ft

54*30” E 109.38 ft th S

CITY OF YPSILANTI “THE ORIGINAL PLAT”

1941 W 34 ft of lot 1211977 1140.48

of lot 134 and S 4 ins. of N ft

1942 S 31.25 ft of N ft31.24 ft of E 45 ft of lot 133.

1977 1203.541943 N ft of lot 169 and S ft of lot 170

1977 1707.961949 S ft of E ft of lot 198.

1977 713.441950 S 112 ft of lot 215 4 W 4 ft of S 112

ft of lot 214,1977 550.06

1951 Ix)t 238 exc R.O.W. to MicMgan Cent R.R.

1952 Lots 243 4 2441953 Lot 251 and N 3

exc E 120 ft of both.1954 E 39’ W 208’ of lot 268

1977 1977 4 inc19771977

of334.99

3826.11 lot 2481584.74713.44

a pt 106.2’ Wly of pt of beg, th Ely to beg, or lot 101, Worden Gdns un­recorded.

1977 ■ 171.601902 Id com 150’ Wly of NW cor of Orchard &

Short Sts, th Nly at rt anc 122’ th Wly 83.4' th Sly 126,4’ to Short St, th Ely 115.8' to ,beg or lots 116 4 117, Worden Gdns unrecorded,

1977 223 331903 Wly 100’ Ely 250’ Nlv 122’ of Id lying

at SW cor Short 4 Orchard Sts, of lots 119 & 120 Worden Gdns unrecorded.

1977 985.731904 Wly 50’ Ely 150’ Nly 122’ of Id lying

at SW cor. Short 4 Orchaixl Sts, orlot 121, Worden Gdns unrecorded.

1977 81.751905 Ely 100’ Nly 122’ of Id lying at SW cor

Short 4 Orchard Sts. or lots 122 & 123 Worden Gdns unrecorded.

- 1977 277.791906 Id com at pt on E In Hawkins St at NW

cor lot 34 Ainsworth Park th N agl E In Hawkins St 50 ft th N 71 deg 53’ E 165 ft th S alg W In Ainsworth Park 50 ft th W alg N In Ainsworth Park 165 ft to beg.

1977 604.541907 Id com at intersection of C/L Harriet

St and C/L First Ave. th N 72 deg 20’ E 786.47 ft th N 72 deg 25’ E ?i3!6 ft for nt of beg, th N 72 deg 25’ F, 85 ft th S 2 deg xfe’17” E 158.& ft th S 72 deg 25’ w 85 ft th N 2 deg 02*17” W 158.81 ft to beg exc N 1 ft rdsft

1977 931.251908 E 50 ft of W 99 ft on N 70.5 ft of a

'Parcel of id lying at the SE corHamilton and Washtenaw Ave.

1977 1149.111909 W 66' of E 284’ of N 220’ of a parcel

of Id lying at SW cor. Washtenaw and Hamilton Sts.

• 1977 10,297.841910 W 83.5 ft of E 355.25 ft or S 198 ft

of a parcel of Id lying NW cor Congress and Ballard Sts.

1977 2347.151911 Id com at SW cor Washtenaw and Col­

lege PI. th Sly on W In College PI, 99.5 ft to pt of beg, th N 88 deg W 104 ft th S 52 ft th Ely 106.6 ft to College PI th Nly 52 ft to beg.

1977 1366.941912 Id com at pt on W In Ballard St 50 ft

S of SE cor lot 31 Normal School add. th S 50 ft th W 128 ft th N 50 ft th E 128 ft to beg.

1977 1802.581913 Id com at pt In SE cor lot 31 Normal

School Add. fii S 50 ft th W 128 ft th N 50 ft th E 128 ft to beg.

, 1977 1530.301914 Id bounded N by lot 574 Norris Western

add, FJ by Huron River S by Huron River and W by Michigan Central R.R.

1977 38 191915 Id com 1363.33’ N of SW cor' NE V«,

sec. 5, 4 at cent of Huron River Dr. for pt of beg, th N 808.47' in N 4 S V4 In to S In ry R/W th SEly 1755.2' alg 17 R/W to N In Huron River Dr. th S l l deg. 44' W- to cent of st. th N 77 deg 20’ w 1395.58' to beg, exc a parcel that com S 77 deg 20’ E 930.75' from pt of beg, th N 12 deg 40' E to N In Huron River Dr. for p f of beg, th N 12 deg 40' E 100’, th S 77 deg 20* E 50’ th S 12 deg 40’ W 100’ th Nwly to beg, prt of sec. 5.

5 11.17 1977 21.262.271916 Id com 2300.72’ N of SW cor of NE V«

sec 5 for a pt of beg, th N 160.72’ ft S bank Huron River, th SEly alg Huron River to Nly In ry R/W th N 51 deg 18’ W 995.5’ alg ry. R/W to beg, pan of sec, 5c 1q 7 7 111941

1917 W 100 ft of S 233 ft of a parcel of Id lying E of E In Palma Subd. on N In Forest Ave.

1977 1456.851918 Id com at a pt on W In River St. 353.

50 ft N of NE cor lot 3, Hunters add, th N 62 ft 2 ias, th W to Huron River th Sly alg Huron River to a pt due W of pt of beg, th E to beg.

1977 2074.851919 Id com at a pt on W In River St 118 ft

N of NE cor tot 3 Hunters Add, th N 45 ft, th W to Huron River, th Sly alg Huron River to a pt due W of pt of beg th E to beg.

1977 1421.401920 Id com at a pt on W In Miles St 104 ft

SEly of SE cor Millers add,th W parallel to 's In Millers add 28Z ft th S95 ft th N 85 deg 31 E 256.6 ff th S4 deg 29’ E 6 ft th N 75 deg 48’ E 71.1 \R to Miles St, th NWly 99.46 ft tobeg

1977 1149.091921 Id lying N of Michigan Ave & S of

Young s Add between city limits & Miles St exc Id com at pt on E In Miles St 4 S In Young’s Ada th SE par Miles St 179’, th N 62 deg 12’ E 55.5’, th N 3 deg 45’ W 155.18’, th SW 162.76’ to beg.

1977 194.661922 E 66’ of N 87.75’ of parcel of id

lying SW cor of Michigan & River Sts « a 7‘ strip of River St. abutting said desc.

1977 1707.961923 Id com at intersection W In Emerick 4

NE In Ecorse, th N on Emerick 172’ th Wly 86* lo Ecorse at a pt 169’ NW of jjKJb, th SEly to beg, exc N 12’ for

'W' 1977 2946.181924 Com at the intersection of NEly In of

Ecorse Rd 4 the W In of Emerick St th

“ASSESSOR’S PLAT NUMBER ONE" 1955 Lot 4 1977 572.99“ASSESSOR’S PLAT NUMBER THREE”

1958 Loti . 1977 667.58195/ Lot 4 1977 985.73"ASSESSOR’S PLAT NUMBER SEVEN”

1960 Lot 16 exc S 60’ ofW.175’1977 744.96

1961 S 60’ of W 175* of lot 16.1977 660 12

“ASSESSOR'S PLAT NUMBER TEN"'1962 Lot 14 1977 2916.401963 Lot 16 1977 1094.641964 Lot 27 1977 71.561966 Lot 65 Assessor's Plat No. 10, exc

com at SW cor, th NEly on Sly In 20’ th N 31 deg 35’ W 51.95* to a pt on W In lot 65, th Sly 56.39’ to beg.

1077 1312.45“AINSWORTH PARK SUBDIVISION”

1967 Part of lots 31 4 32, com at a pt 3 ft S of NE cor lot 31, th Sly alg. Ely In said lots 81.86 ft th NWly toT4W cor tot 32, th N to NW cor lot 32. th N to NW cor lot 31, th Ely to beg Ainsworth Park.

1977 985.731968 Pt of lot 32, 33, 4 34, com at a pt 10

ft of SE cor lot 32, th NWly to SW cor lot 32, th Wly 165 ft alg N In lots 33 4 34 io W In lot 34, th sFly to NE cor

. lot 34, th NEly to beg.1977

1969 Lot 40 19771970 Lot 57 19771971 Lot 59 19771972 Lot 83 19771973 Lot 84 19771974 Pt of lot 118, Nly of a In.

1040.19 431.11 598.70 876.84 985.73 931.25

said Inbeing 10 ft Nly of and parallef to SWlyIn nAnl 11« »in oflot 118

1975 Lot 1341976 Lot 1611977 Lot 1631978 Lot 189

19771977197719771977

454.75985.73405.80545.46

1094.64

3381.841312.451312.45 2401.60

2292.70

834.052 7 7 .7 9

168.87876.812 8 0 .5 38 2 2 .3 5

2001 Ut344 1977 876.612002 U t 345 1977 1366.942003 Uts 367-369 incl.

1977 5124.442004 U t 427 1977 1258.01

'CROSS 4 BAGLEY’S ADDITION”2005 Lot 16, exc N 4 ft.

1977 1963.682006 Lot 39 exc the E 71 ft thereof.

1977 833.082008 E 82.7 ft of lot 53 exc E 22 ft of

N 22 ft. 1977 ' 1965.952009 N 22 ft of E 22 ft of lot 53.

1977 441.152010 Lot 55 exc W 50.5 ft 4 N 6.91 ft of

lot 56 exc W 50.5 ft. 1077 70"FOLLETT’S ADDITION”

2011 N 2 ft ft of lot 2 4 S 27 ft ofloti 1977 441.15

2012 N 62 ft Of tot 41977 931 25

2013 Lot 8 lying N 4 E of M.C.R.R. R.O.W.exc the N 32 ft, also lot 9 iylng N 4 E of M.C.R.R. ft.O.W. also part of lot 10 lying N 4 E of M.C.R.R. R.O.W. exc N 32 ft. 1977 114.40“FOLLETT 4 VOUGHT AND HOLMES

ADDITION’’2014 E 105 ft of lots 609 and 610.

1977 1715.562015 E ft of lots 641 4 642

1977 1040.19“EDWARD F. GEE'S SUBDIVISION”

2017 U t 14 1977 1857.04“GILBERTS ADDITION”

2019 S 82 ft of lot 49 .1977 1029.24

“HARRIET SUBDIVISION”2020 Ut4 1977 1342.35

"HAWKIN'S ADDITION''839.782021 U tl 1977

2022 U t6 1977 367.652023 U t 72024 N ft of lot 9

1977 767.901977 223.33

2025 Ut21 1977 985.732026 U t222027 U t 24 cxc the E 6 ft.

1977 1312.451977 767.90

“R.W. HEMPHILL’S ADDITION’’2028 U t 10 & Elv 3 ft of lot 92029 U t 12 exc S 56 ft

1977 12C3.541977 1040.19

ft, th N 40 deg th S 29 deg 54’3. ...84 deg 19’.# E 100 ft th S 3 deg 02’ E 13.21 ft alg W In of Emerick St to pi of beg, cont .36 ac of Id more of less.

1977 956.971925 Id com at pt on E In Amet St 125 ft

S of S In Towner St, th E parallel S In Towner St 82 ft th S parallel E In Arnct St 40 ft th W parallel S In Towner St 82 ft th N alg*E In Amet St 40 ft to beg.

1977 12.66“THE ORIGINAL PLAT’’

1928 W ft of E ft of lots 15 4 16, exc N 38’ of W ft of E ft of lot 15 4 exc E 3,11' of W ft of E ft of lots 15 4 16.

1977 241.901927 Center 3 rds of lots 37 4 38.

1977 336.541928 W 26 ft of N 150 ft of lotg73. ^1930 E 120 ft oflot 83. ^ ^1931 S 24.18 ft of EDO ft of lot?86 ^1932 S ft of U t 104 i9?7 im&41933 W 44 ft of S ft of lot 107.^ ^

19M NW0M<>t 107 1977 1203.541935 S ft Of lot 107 exc W ? ^

1936 W 70 ft of S 66 ft of lot Ito. f

1937 E 20 ft of W 111 ft of S 66 ft of*0t 110 1977 691.21

1036 E 75 ft of S 84 ft of lot 110.

193? N 40 ft ft of lot MO exc 18 ft of**76ft' 1077 2292,70

1940 N 22 ft Of W 105 ft of lot U2

2030 S 69 ft of lot 178 Ainsworth Park,and S 69 ft of lot 15 and S 69 ft of W 12 ft of lot 16 R.W. Hemphill’sAddition. 1977 767.90

“HUNTERS ADDITION"2031 N 7 ft rds of lot'10

1977 1203.542032 S 44 ft of lot 66

1977 931 252033 Com at a pt on W In of Prospect St

in the City of Ypsilanti 4 pt being N 06 deg 09’00” W 224.70 ft 4 S 88 deg 09’50” W 33.09 ft from the W ft post of sec 10 T3S R7E City of Ypsilanti for a pob (sd pt being S06 deg 09’00" E of the intersection of the W In of Prospect St 4 the S In of Mich Ave 275.77 ft), th S 88 deg 09’50" W 266.73’ft to the E in of a 16.5 ft casement, th S 01 deg 30’5Q" E alg the E In of above mentioned easement 466.31 ft, th N 86 deg 09’50” E 16.50 ft th S 01 deg 31’5G" E 149.10 ft th N 88 deg 09’50” E 276.78 ft to the W In of Prospect St., th N 01 deg 58’00” W alg the W In of Prospect at 390.07 ft, th N 06 deg 09’00” W_ 226.57 ft alg the W in oT

sd parcelProspect St to the pi of beg, being part of lots 95,96, 4 97.

4.0fe 1977 66,225.002034 N 50 ft of W ft of lot 98

1977 767.902036 W ft of lot 98 exc N 50 ft and exc S

138 ft of N 199 ft of W 150 ft.1977 9,154.25

2036 Part of lots 10 4 10), Hunters Add,com 2 ir E of NW cor of lot 100, th S 2 deg 46’ E 52’ th S 84 dejg 35’ W 37, 09’ th S 12 deg E 101.16’ ft W 16’ th S 12 deg E 163.4V to N In of lot 101 th W to NW cor of lot 101, th SEly 330.48’ tn Ely approx. 280’ to a pt on W in of Prospect St that la 227.83’ S of NE cor of lot 101. th N 447.69’, thW 150’ tli “N 75’ to In lot 100, th W110.89’ to beg,

° 1977 25 144 942037 Part of lots 101 4 102 Id com at &E

cor Factory 4 Grove Sts, th Sly 167.62* th N 88 d<& 43’ E 80‘ th Nly par to F,In Grove St. 79$’ to S In lot 101, thEly 20 ft. th NEly to S in Factory Stat a pt 100 W of pt of beg, M „

1977 9M.352039 l/it 103 1977 822,36

“INTERPARK ADDITION’' A .2040 I/it 3 1 977 1 258.01

“RESURVEY OF APART OF JENNESS ESTATE IN JARVIS ADDITION”

2041 Ixit C exc N 56 ft.1977 2619,44

“A. LAZELJER S ADDITION"2042 tx>t 1 ana Id 4 x 7 ras aaj on E owned

and occupied as one parcel. .1977 171.01

2043 Lot 2 1977 350,182044 U t 3 and id 7 x 8 rds adi iota 2 4 3

on E owned and occupied as_ohe parcel

Total of Taxes Interest and Charges Due In Said Years Dollars Cents

CITYOF YP8ILANTI

2045 Lot 4 and olid com at NE corsaid ot 4, th* E 115.60 t th S 8 deg W 198 ft th W 115.50 ft tn Nly to beg.

1977 596,852046 U t 5 1077 1366.94

“H.W. LARZELERES ADDITION’2046 E 120 ft of lot 282049 E Vi of lot 332050 E ft of tot 352051 S ft of E ft of lot 36 2053 N ft of lot 50< )M S ft of lot 51 2055 S ft of E ft of ldt 29

1977197719771977197710771077

876.81280.53280.53 442.43

622.35

517.06 714.17

“DAVID F. BALLENTINES 4 RICHARD E. MORSE’S ALLOTMENT

OF THE WESTERN ADDITION”1979 Pt. of lot 1, blk 3 Nly of a In that

com 64.2' S of NW cor o! lot 1, 4 runs th. Ely 33’ th S 4.1’ th E 17.22’ to a pt on E in of lot 1, that is 68.9’ S of NE cor lot 1.

19771980 N 88.5 ft of lot 7, blk 3.

3 19771981 S 85 ft of lot 7, blk 6

6 19771982 U t 8 blk 7

7 19771983 U t 10 blk 7

7 ' 1977“BARTHOLOMEW’S ADDITION”

1984 U t 68 4 N 4 ft lot 671977

1985 Ut71 19771986 S ft of lot 74

19771987 U t 77 and S 8 ft of lot 78

19771988 U t 86 19771989 Ut'94 1977

“CASE 4 PERKY’S ADDITION”1992 Id com at NE cor of Adams and Arcadia

Sts, th N alg E In Adams St 60 ft th Ely at rt ang with Adams St 64 ft th N 73 ft deg E 37 ft to Id formerly owned by Bailey, th Sly alg W in of Bailey la 40 ft to Arcadia0 St, th Wly alg Arcadia St 116 ft to beg, being part

. of lot 373 Norris and Cross Ada. and part of lots 18 and 19 in Case and Perry’s Add.

1977 1279.111993 W 30.88 ft of lot 22 4 E 15.42 ft of

lot 23. 1977 431.11“PLAN OF CLARKSVILLE”

1994 W ft of lot 91977 441.15

“COLLEGE H E I G H T S S U B D I V I S I O N ”1995 U t3 1977 1366.941977 U t 40 1977 221.171998 U t 105 1977 35.732000 Ut217 1977 1258.01

“COLLEGE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION NO. 1"

“LARZALIER4 POST ADDITION” „2057 U t 477 1977 8.712058 W 70.54 ft of lot 485

1977 1126.252059 U1486 1977 1040.102060 That part of lot 494 exc W 30 ft

thereof that is Sly of a In com at a‘ “ *" of NE cor lot 494 ana runn-

1616.40

tnereoi tnat is siy pt 6 ft Sly of NE co mg to NW cor lot 494.

1977“M. NORRIS ADDITION”

2062 Uts 422, 423 4 that pt of lot 424, M. Norris Add. that is S o! a in that com on W lii lot 424 at a pt 87.50 ft N of SW cor lot 422, th E 57.92 ft th N 6.54 ft th E 42.36 ft to E in of lot 424.

1977 2398.48“MARK NORRIS 2ND ADDITION"

2063 UtSOl 1977 1040.192066 Com on N In Maple St 150 ft E of E In

River St, th N parallel to River St. 165 ft th E parallel to Maple St. 50 ft th S parallel w River St to N In Maple St, th w alg N In Maple St 50 ft to beg being part oT lots 518 and 519 Mark Norris 2nd aad. and part of lot 520 M. Norris B. Follett, C. JosUn 4 E. M. Skinner Add. owned and occupied as one parcel.

1977 876.81“CHARLES MC CORMICK’S PLAT”

2067 N ft Of lot 11)1977 876.81

“MILLER’S ADDITION”2068 U t 13 exc NWty 19 ft ’ 4 exc SEly 60’1077 1(140 19

“MORSE’S ADDITION”2069 S 58’ of lot 13

1977 383.112071 W 16 ft of tot 27 and E 38.38 ft of

Ut28 1977 441.152072 U t 29 and W 27.62 ft of lot 28

1977 1693.662073 Uts 30 4 31

1977 1639,202074 Uts 32-34 incl, and N 25.8’ of lot 35

1977 2020.402075 S 30.5’ of N 84.5' of E 160’ of lot 48

1977 114.402076 S 50’ of N 134.5’ of E 160’ of lot 48

1977 604 54“NEWTON ACRES SUBD. NO. 2"

2077 U t 2 1977 377.11“NORMAL HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION”

2079 Uts 4-6 inch, and W 31 ft of lot 7.also part of lot 84 beg at NW cor oflot 84, th S 78.27 ft to SW cor oflot 84, th E 50 ft in S In of lot 84,th Nly to N In of lot 84, th NWly 66ft to pt of beg.

2080 U t 132081 Ut382082 lot 78 4 N ft of lot 77

1977197719771977

2946.18407.47 147.37991.48

2083 U t 79 4 801977 833.08

2084 U t 85 1977 277.79“NORMAL PARK ADDITION”

2085 N ft of lots 10 4 11.5 1977 822.35

2086 U t 12, blk 10,4 N 8’ vac alley10 1977 985.70

“NORMAL SCHOOL ADDITION”2088 W ft of lot 12 being 48 ft alg N In

4 50 ft alg S In of said lot.,2089 U t 30 exc N 10 ft.

1977 1857.041977 1748.11

“NORRIS 4 CROSS ADDITION”2090 Part of lot 271, Id com at SE cor said

lot, th N 50 ft, th W 20 ft th N 6 ft th W 20 ft th S 56 ft and E 40 ft to beg. ■ 1977 904.02

2091 w 20 f t B in o f E 60 f t 8 In of S 66 ft of lot 271.

1977 713 502092 Part of lot 271, Id com 107 ft ft W

of SE cor lot 271. th N 66 ft th W 23 ft th S 66 ft 4 E 23 ft to beg, also parcel of Id N of above for^arage. ^ ^

2093 U t 281 1977 985732095 U t285 1977. 1203.542095 E ft of lots 288 4 291 and E ft of

S ft lot 292.1977 1203.54

2096 S 49 ft’ of lot 304 4 S 49 ft of E 29’ of lot 305.

1977 849.882097 Id com 30.3’ S of NE cor of lot 309 th

S 86 deg W 99’ th Sly to N In lot 309at a pt 77 ft’ Ely of NW cor of lot309, th Sely to S In lot 309 ---------57’ Ely of SW cor lot 309, th309 57’SE cor lot 309

at a pt NEly lo

1977“STOCKS ADDITION”

2158 U t7 19772159 S 55 ft oflot 22 _

19772160 N 35 ft of lot 27 exc W 3ft.

19772161 S 59.34’ of N 101.34’ of loj 28

2163 Lot 432164 W 50’ • N

“TRW2160 U t 7 Trim 4 Me

part of l?to 53,64, H W. Lartelere's add.

~ Total of Taxes Interest aad Charges Due lo Said Years Dollars Cents

CITY OF YPSILANTI

“VOLKENtNG & CO’S SUBDIVISION”2169 U t 124 4 parcel oTTd com at SW cor

said lot 124,’ th S 35 ft t h j 114 ft th N 35 ft th W 114 ft VolkenKg 4 Co’s Subd. owned and occupied as one parcel. ..

r 1977 713.44“AMOS WASHINGTON SUBDIVISiqW'’

2170 U tl9 1977 986.73“WESTERN ADDITION’’ „ M .

2171 U t 61 4 that pt of lot 1,2, 4 3 N of

Hamilton^ Washtenaw Sts, th W 9 4 ^ tn N 10\ U> W lo Win lot 3 ^ u

, m 476.41 2,7. W 41.8 ft of lot 47 ^ ^2174 U t 49 exc S 17’ of W of lot 49

1977 2183.78

3 1977 931.25“WIARD’S SUBDIVISION’’ ■

2176 U t 4 W la rds Spbd. of lots 25 to 45 inclusive of Hawklrp add.w7

2178 U t 14 Wiard’s Subd. of lots 25 to 45inclusive of Hawkins add,__ ^ .

1977 822.352179 U t 18 Wiard’s Subd. of lots 25 to 45

inclusive of Hawkins ^ 2180 U t 19 Wiard’s Subd. of lots 25 to 45

Inclusive of Hawkins add. ' .1977 716.19

“WILLARD GROVE SUBDIVISION”2181 U t 44 1977 856.73

"THE WOODS SUBDIVISION”2182 U t 28 exc N 45 ft and exc W 25 ft.

1977 1004.64BARTON HILLSVILLAGE

(Ann Arbor Township) “Supervisor’s Plat”

2184 U U , blk 19?7 5332,87CHELSEA VILLAGE

(Lima Township)Town 2 South, Range 4 East

2185 Com at S ft cost of sec, th N 1414- 35 ft in N 4 S f t to f o r j p l o f t “ th N 82 deg W 165 ft th t f 190 ft

495.54

G™i.r.'..id, m M

W , 139.84

1977 280.532098 Ut343 1977 1748.112099 The West 49.5 ft of lot 344

1977 931.252100 N 72’ of lot 351 4 E 21’ of N 72’ 'of

lot 352. 1977 4595.402101 N 51 ft of S 61 ft of lots 351 4 352

1977 1258.012102 W 72’ of N 72’ of lot 352

1977 1203.542103 W 104’ Of lot 371

1977 1366.942104 W ft of lot 394 _

1 9 7 7 1 0 9 4 .6 42105 U t 401 1977 1684.322106 U t 402 exc N 89 ft

1977 652.552107 U t 405 exc N 70 ft _

1977 596.652108 Ut410 1977 2510.51

“M. NORRIS, B. FOLLET, C. JOSLINAND E. M. SKINNER ADDITION’’

2109 N 50 ft of S 100 ft of W 132 ft oflot 520. 1977 1094.64

2110 U1568 1977 985.73"NORRIS WESTERN ADDITION”

2111 U t 574 1977 168.872112 U t 575 1977 168.872113 U t 576 1977 168.872114 Ut577 1977 1094.642115 Ut579 1977 767,90.2116 U1580 1977 1806.902117 U t 588, also the W 12 ft of lot 587.

1977 985.732118 Ut589 1977 , 676.81

“ORCHARD PARK ADDITION”2119 Ut21 1977 1312.45

“PARK RIDGE SUBDIVISION”2120 U t 104 1977 658.992121 U t 147 1977 114.402122 U tl48 1977 441.152123 U tl58 1977 299.572124 lot 195 1977 604.542125 Ut218 1977 658.992127 Ut22S 1977, , 604.542128 U t 235 & part of lot 238 lying W of a

In extending, from NE cor of said lot to a pt 22 ft E of SW cor of said lot.

1977 280.532130 Ut265 1977 1145.992131 Ut282 1977 720.072133 U t 285 & E ft of lot 286

1977 658.992134 Ut309 1977 136.202135 U t 317 1 977 770.642136 Ut318 1977 193.402137 U t 331 & S 8 ft vacant alley „

1977 67.892138 U t 341 1977 658,9?2139 Ut344 1977 403.662140 U t 354 & Wstrly 7 ft of tot 3552141 U t 404 1 977 497 [882142 U t 448 }?77 7 3.442143 U t 463 1977 114.402144 U t 464 1977 100.542145 U t 467, exc the E 5 ft

♦ 1977 201.552146 Ut469 1977 495.602147 U t 471 1977 171.60

“POSTS ADDITION"2149 E 22.9 ft of lot 10 and W 27.1 ft of

lot 11 exc N 33 ft of each.1 1977 1203,54

“PROSPECT PARK SUBDIVISION"2150 Lot 17 }077 ».352151 U t 152 1977 1094.64

“SCOVTLL AND TUTTLE SUBD. OFJARVIS ORIGINAL ADDmON"

2152 E 65 ft of tot 3 exc S 37 ft. _1977 876.81

2153 S 37 ft of E 65 ft of tot1977 658.99

2154 Ut22 1977 2278.98“SHOWERMAN * COMPTON’S

ALLOTMENT”2156 E 36' lots 322 £ 324 & all Id lying

between said E 36’ 4 Photo St Shower-man & Compton’s Allot, of pt of fractionalsec, 9. T3S R7E. .

197? 2074.85“STEVEN’S RECREATION PARK SUBD."2157 Uts 38-36 Inch ..

1530.301802,58691.21

22.491884,741312.451256.01

- T m o1

S' 82 deg E 185 ft,to N & S ft •th S I n N & S ft In 190 ft to pi of beg, being part of SW frl ft.

Vill only 7 0.72 1977 109.90“THE GRANTWOOD ADDITION”

2186 U t 26 exc N 34 ft. _Twp&Vill 1977 35.18“PALMERS SUBDIVISION NO. 1” ,

2187 E 109 ft of lot 34 & E 109 ft of N ft oflot 33

Vill only , 1977 310.752186 E 109 ft Of lot 42Vill only 1977 79.63

CHELSEA VILLAGE (Sylvan Township)

Town z South, Range J East2190 Com at N ft post of sec 12, th E 16

chns tin N In of see th S 53 rds in W In of Main St. th N 86 deg 32‘32’30” W 230.94 ft th S 27.90 ft th N 84 deg 05’W 195.11 ft for .................05’ W 166.,r 'ft th S 1 _ ___________71 deg 06’ E 153.94 ft th N 76 deg 00’E 72.83 ft th N 14 degW 325.67 It to pi of beg, being part of NE V*.

12 Twp 1977 9984.262191 Com at the N ft post of sec 12, th E i

16 chns in' the N to of the sec. th S.53'

to 3 27.90 ft to N 84 aeg W ft for pi of beg, th N 8C deg

6.57 ft th S 12 deg 40’ W 197.04 18 deg 54’ E 220.31 ft th N

rds in the W to of Mato St, th k 66 deg 32’30" W 230.94 ft th S 07.90 ft th N 84 deg 05’ W 54.71 ft for pi of beg, th N 84 deg 05’ W 140.40 ft th S 1C deg E 325.67 ft th N 76 deg E 132 ft th N 14 deg W 277.85 ft to the pi of beg, being.a part of'NE ft.

1 2 Twp 1977 333.972192 Com at N ft post of sec, th S 86 deg

59’ E 824.56 ft & N In of sec, th S 0 deg 27’30” E 243.63 ft for pi of beg. to S 0 deg 27’30” E 659.14 ft th N M deg 32’30” W 353.68 ft th N 56 deg 51’E 15.73 ft to N 11 deg 51’ E 51.05, ftth N 5 deg 21’ E 67.6C ft to N 10 deg 39’ E 100.IB ft to N 14 dee 27’ E 115.90 ft th N 47 deg 39’ E ft.60 ft to N 31 deg 56’ E 17i.l4 ft to N 44 deg 58’E 64.37 ft to N 62 deg 16’ E 69.19 ftto pi of beg, being part of NE ft,

12 Twp 3 51 1977 477.612193 Beg at S ft post of sec, to N 88 deg

44’ w 548.68 ft to N 0 deg 31’ W 139.27 ft to S 87 deg 48’ E to N it S -ft In to Sly to pi of beg, being part of SE ft of SW ft.

Vill only 12 1..70 1977 21.522194 Beg at N ft cor of sec 13, T2S R3E th

S 360 ft in N & S ft In. to W 258.35ft to S 456.45 ft to S 89-41 W to SEcor of Sorenson Subd. th N 0-13- W 831. 72 ft to S 88-44 E 548.68 ft in N/L of sec to pob, exc S 275 ft of W 160 ft being part of NW ft.

Vill only 13 6.5 1977 132.682195 Com at N ft post of sec. th S 815.25

ft In N & S ft In to N 89 deg 48’ E404.82 ft th S 72 deg; 56’ E 63.60 ft for a pi of beg, th .S ^ deg 56’ ETC. 10 ft, Ih N 3 aeg 02’ E 494T65 ft th N 84 deg 50’ W 165 ft th S 3 deg 02’ W 312.41 ft th S 81 deg 09’ E %5.14 ft th S 3 deg 02’ W 181.19 ft to pi of beg, being part of NE ft,

iW & V tll T3 1.15 1977 1081.112196 Com at N ft post of sec, th S 815.25

ft to N it S ft In, th N 89 deg 48’ E 372.85 ft for a pi of beg, to N 89deg 48’ E 31.97 ft, th S 72 deg 56’ E63.60 ft to N 3 deg 02’ E 161.19 ft to N 81 deg 09’ W 8.14 ft to S 3 deg 02’ W 176.81 ft to pi of beg, beinga part of NE V*.

Vill'itTwp 13 0.39 1977 1024.302198 Com at NW cor of sec, to S 882.42 ft

In W In of sec for a pi oi bee. th N 89 deg 23’ E 5 chns In cent of Territorial Rtf th N 4.50 chns th S 89 deg 23’ W 5 chns th S 297 ft in W In of sec to pi of beg, being part of W ft of NW V *.

Vill it Twp 13 2.25 1977 1342.992199 Com at the NE cor of W ft of NW ft,

to S 0 deg 57’ E 651.70 ft in the E In of W ft ol NW ft for a pi of beg, th S 0 deg 57’ E 27.07 chns, th W 13.67 chns in E it W ft In, th N 27.30 chns to cent of hwy, Old U.S. 12 th N 89 deg 08’3b" E to a pt which is 836 ft W ot p! of beg, th S 0 deg 51’30" E 193 ft to N 89 aeg 08’30" E 700 ft th N 0 deg 51’30" W 193 ft th N 89 deg 08’30” E 136 ft to pi of beg, exc to S 1250 ft thereof, being a part of W ft of NW V* exc com at NE cor of W ft of NW ft to S 0 deg 57' E 1004.18 ft in E in of W ft of NW ft, th S 89 deg 08’30" W 416 ft th S 0 deg 51’30" E 429 ft tor a

Ft1 ....................ft to the pi of beg also exc E 150 ft of S 308 ft being part of W ft of NW ft.

Vill it Twp 13 6.52 1977 704.112202 Com at N Vi post to N 88 deg 49 W

1350.8 ft in N In of sec, th S 0 deg 22’ E 851.69 ft to cent of hwy, th S 89 deg 39’ W 136 ft th S 0 deg 04’ W 212.01 ft to S 06 deg 49’30" W 119.18 ft th S 0 deg 04’ W 407.84 ft for pob th S 89 deg 56’ E 150 ft to S 0 deg 04’ ‘ '9.8 ft to Wly 149.9 ft th N 89.0 ftW 109.1to pob, bein^part of NW ft.

Vill £ Twp 1 97 7 1590.53

deg £ 261.36 ft th N 61 deg E 333.96 ft th N 31 deg E 95.53 ft th N parallel to E In of W ft of NW ft to N In of sec th W to a pt 992.8 ft E of NW cor of sec th defl 90 dec 1ft 300.0 ft to defl 90 deg rt 150.0 ft th defl 90 deg rt 300.0 It th defl 90 deg 1ft 842.8 ft » pi oi begging part of S w * . ^

2205 S 11 ft in width of lot 7, entire lot 8 also beg in Sly to of lot 9 at a pt 12 ft Wly from the SE cor of lot 9 th Nlv 9 ft and 9 ins at rt ana to Sly In of lot 9 th W to a pt to Wly to of lot ? which pt is 21.56 ft no of Sw cor of lot 9, th S 21.56 ft to SWly cor of lot 9 th Ely 42.12 ft to the pi of beg being a part of lot 7, entire lot 8 «

V l W # ’ 9 !"’ 2 '"1111"’ * ' ' 10M .«2206 Beg at a pt to the S to of lot 37, blk

5, original plat, which ot is 2,5 nds $ly from the S<V cor of lot 39. th Nly 2.08 chs in a to parallel to the E to of lots 37 & 23. to Wly 3.65 nis to a In parallel to N to or lots 23 & 24 and ().08 chs N of N to of lots 23 «* 24 th Sly 2.08 chs to#S to tot 35, to E y 3,65 rds in S to of lots 35,36, & 37 to the pi of beg, being tots 24 & 30 and part or lots 23 25,36,37 and 61 blk 5 original

Twp8* 61 1977 727.11%LISHA CONGDON’S P U T OF HIS

SECOND ADDITION.”$U? ^ 3 3 1977 272.48

“CONGDON’S 3RD ADDITION"2208 l>Ot20 ... ..

17 1977 9M.41’«

W 54 ft of S 100 ft of tot 2 blk 21 d E 12 ft of lot 2 blk 21 E C

3rd Add. ana also E 22 h o toF.Wt T h \V ” 12 _Elisha Congdon’s plat

iha fongdon's ill owned and

of . . . .2 blk 21 to EE t of lot i , ,

t of ms second ad' upled as one parcel. Twp

second add. being a part 011 & 1 t a w . td &

1977 1004.17"JAMES M. CONGpON’8 ADDITION”

“JAMES B. CONGDON’8 3RD ADDITION" 2211 Com at NE cor of blk 3 th 09 degW 18

rds In N to of blk 3 to S 0 deg V W 8 rds £ 18 ft for pob, to N w deg ,Er ft to $ 9 deg # ft to a pt to the

to of blk 3, to N « deg KT W 66 ft Uj S In of blk 3 to.N 9.deg.30' E to pi

Twp......... ........ deg .

in part of lots 6 7, &3 E8 SUBDIVISION'’„ “HOLMES I

22iyhe NEly ft of tot 51977

Pi 1439.43

39.41

T

ma . g Total of TaxeslM 5 £ Interest andfc t B f ^.Charges Due

*■ t E g | | in Said Years& jj < > 5 & Dollars Cents

as

i I *7) a

9 a r? $ & ' ■ * Jt r. Of ■

« Total'ni Taxes s interest and

,« j i i ? Charges Due£ In Said Years5 >• S6 Dollars Cents

Town 7 South, Range "S'East “THE ORIGINAL FLA i "

2216 Lot 4 exc a strip on the W side said strip being 9 V4 ins on N end and L2 V* Ins on. the S - ’ ’

2243 Coin at the S i po&t7 tl. W 560.29 ft th S 49 aeg 29’i ft th N 37 ‘ “

ast .46 des W 5t

W 8,26 ft26’i.99th

Subd. of the IglnalporiiTwp

..end John,. NE cor of blk 4

C. Taylor’s of the537.914 * 1977

“SORENSEN SUBDIVISION"2217 Lot 16

Vill 1077 143.95“LANEWOOD SUBDIVISION NO. 2”

2219 Lot 43Vlll&Twp 1977 - 1412.09

bE*liRVELLAGE

?t alg^arc of curve cl W 274.78 ft, th N 51

(Scio Township)12 South, Range 5 East

t32 TlS

deg v 80 ft thof ^rf

ViM^fwp " 1 1 9 7 7 1189.232221 Com at NE cor of sec 6, T2S R5E th N

9-45 W 343.55 ft th^l £ 19-15 E , 94.1 ft

ft Th N 70 deg 44 jeg, being part of art of N E V

4

to pob. th S 19-15 W 94.1 'ft th N 72, 15 W (98 ft th N 19-15 E 92.7 ft th SE on 840 ft contour of Huron Rv to pob, exc NW 10 ft. part sec. 32

Vlll&Twp 32 1977 515.452222 Beght NW cor of lot 6 Man1 J. Raywalt

Add. Th N 71 den 10’ W 178 ft In S In of Huron St. th% 18 deg 50’ W 16 ft th S 22 deg 53’ W 10 f f th S 71 deg 10’ E 87.05 ft th S 52 deg 59’ E 96.43 ft th N 18 deg 50’ E 56.1 ft to pi of beg, being a part of sec, 31

ViUfi'Twp ’Si 1977 444.7557’45’’

_ ........... , . i SEly639.38 ft in Wly In of R.R., th S 84 deg 41’47’’ W 548,94 ft th N &4 deg 54’ W 476.12 ft to pi of beg, being part of NW frl V4,

Vill & Twp 5 5.41 1977 1345.61“THE ORIGINAL PLAT”

2224 Beg. at the most Wly cor of lot 13, thS 64 deg E 20 ft in the Sly In of lot 13, th N 26 deg E 78 ft th N 64 degW 29.23 ft. to Die NWly in of lot i fth S 19 deg 15’ W 78 ft and 6 ins algthe NWly m of lot 13 to the pi of begbeing a part of lot 13.

Vill & Twp 1 1977 839.362225 Com at the most Wly cor of lot 13, th S

64 deg E 20 ft in the Sly In of lot 13 for a i)l of beg, th S 64 deg E 20 ft in the Sly In of lot 13. th N 26 deg E 78 ft th N 64 deg W 20 ft th S 26 deg W 78 ft to the pi of beg being a part of lot 13.

Vill & Twp 1 1977 ‘ 988.212226 Lot J

2 Twp. 1977 78.362227 Beg at the NE cor of lot 3, th S 65 deg

W 2 rds in the Nly In of lot 3, th S 2B deg E 12 rds to the Sly In of lot 3. th 65 deg E 2 rds to the SE cor of lot 3. th N 25 deg W 6 rds in the Ely In of lot 3, th N 65 deg E 12 ft th N 25 deg. W 6 rds to the Nly In of lot 2

N 37 deg 34’ W 136.23 ft to pob, th N &’ W 23.87 ft th NWly 275.42

irve chord N 44 deg 28’ ... N 51 deg 20’ W 104.67

ft th NWly 157.87 it alg arc of curve chord N 59 deg 05’4T TV 157.39 ft th N .18 deg 46’ E 119.52 ft th S 81 deg ....... E 375.10 ft th S 40 deg E 301.5416’30" .. „„............ ... .. ______ft th S 43 deg.49’30’’ W 258.40 ftlo pob.

Vill & Twp & 3.10 1977 9194.942244 Com at S v* post of sec, th N 46 aeg

26’ W 560.29 ft th S 49 deg 29’30” W 320.94 ft to Dob. th S 49 deg 29’30" W 263.05 ft th N 37 deg 33’40,p W 8.26 ft th N 37 deg 34’ W 136.23 ft th N 43 deg 49’30" E 258.40 ft th S 40 deg E

' 160189 ft to pob.vill&Twp 3 2 _ 0 ;9_4_ 1977 1658.14

MANCHESTER VILLAGE Town 4 South, Range 3 East

2245 Beg at Die W In of Clinton Rd at a pt which is 1)5.63 ft N and 348,11 ft W of S V* post of sec 1 th S 74 deg 52’30” ,W 8 rds th 23 deg 09’30" E 5 rds th N 74 deg 52’30” E 8 rds th N 23 deg 09*30” W 5 rds in the W In of Clinton Rd to th

65 deg E.. .. .... Nly ...

th S & deg W 12 ft in the Nly In of lot 2 to the pi of beg, being a part of lots

f2 & 3.

Vill 5 1977 634.602228 Beg at the NW cor of lot 3, th S 25 deg

E 12 rds to the SW c o r of lot 3, th N 65 deg E 4 fas in tf» Sly In of lot 3, th N 25 deg W'12 rds to the Nly In of lot 3. th S 65 deg W 4 rds in the Nly ','n of lot 3 to the pi of beg, being a pint of lot 3, also the Ely f ft of Nly 70 ft of lot 4, ■„

Twp 5 1977 551.862229 Reg at NE cor of lot 8, th S 25 deg E

12 rds to the SE cor of lot 8, th s 65 deg W 3 rds in the Sly In of lot 8. th N 25 deg W 12 rds to the Nly In of lot

■ 8. th N 65 deg E 3 rds in the Nly in of lot 8 to the pi of beg, being a part of lot 8.

Vill & Twp 5 1977 932.432230 Beg at the NE cor of lot 5, th S 65 deg

W 6 rds to the NW cor of lot 5 th S 25

pi of beg, being a part of SW V4.Twp&VUr 1 1977 82.802248 Beg 27 rds and 6.50 ft N and 12 rds W

of the S v4 .post of sec, th S 131.32 ft th defl 79 deg 43’ to the rt 8 rds and 8 Iks th defT 83 deg 27’30" to the rt 130.66 ft th Ely to the pi of beg, being a part of SW V4,

1 V i l l 1977 301.902247 Com ‘at NW cor of S Vt of NE frl V4

sec 2 th E 10 rds in the N In of S- Va of NE frl Vi for a pi of beg, th E 10rds in the N In of » 'A of nE frl y4th S 63.29 ft th Wly 10 rds th N 62.16 ft to the pi of beg. being a .part of SViofNEfrl V«.

Twp & Vill 2 1977 121.482248 Beg at NW cor of S V* of NE frl Vi of

sec 2 th S 61.03 ft in the N & S v4 in th E 10 rds, th N 62.16 ft th Wly 10 rds in the N In of S V4 of NE frl Vi tothe pi of beg, being part of S % ofNE frl V4.

2 Twp 1977 1 9.1 42249 Com at E cor of sec 11, th N 1 W

1112.76 ft on E In of sec. th N 39 W 566.94 ft to pob, th N 61 E 643.27 ft th N 85-1-40-W 77.84 ft th S 64-21-20 W 71.17 ft th N 8741-40 W 95.8 ft, th N 5-17-10 W 80.08 ft th N 6541-10 W 63. 92 ft th N 784-10 W 81.49 ft th N 61- 25-50 W 37.09 ft ,th S 51 W 342.1 ft th S 39 E 363 ft to pob, exc that part NW of following In com at S cor of above desc., th m 147.22 ft on C/L rd to pob th Nfc 175 ft th NW 115.78 ft th NE to rv & poe also exc SEly 100 ft.11 fit 12 Twp 1977 583.78

2250 B e g at a pt in cent of Spring St bearing N 1507 ft & W 577.56 ft from S «i post of sec. 1, th S 12 deg 55'20" E 179.31 ft th S 74 deg_'52’30R W 235.08 ft th N 6 deg 13*20” 11 55.95 ft th N 9 deg 13’ W 125,29 ft th N 73 deg 23' E 209.09 ft to pi of beg, being part of SWV4.

Twp & Vill 1 1977 1072.32“ORIGINAL PLAT”

2252 Lot 5Twp & Vill 5 1977 1273.262253 E V4 of lots 7 & 10Twp & Vill 5 1977 417.852254 Lot 3Twp & Vill 16 1977 871.262258 The Wly 13 ft in width of lot 7 and th

Ely 7 ft in width of lot 8 the Ely boundary of said 13 ft being parallel to the w In of lot 7 and the Wly boundary of said 7 ft being parallel to the E Inof lot 8

Twp&VillTwp2258 Lot 3 Twp&Vill 32 2257 I/)t 4

19771977

1087.741435.63

38 1977___ Vz of tot 4 th Sly bourn....,____N Vt being parallel to the N m of lot 4

Vp&Vill 39 1977 809.46

739.91 of said

Twp&Vill 2258 N

NTwp&VUl 33 1377 803.462256 Com at NEcor of blk 40 th S 61 deg W

E 8 rds in the Wly In of lot 5, Ui rds to the Ely 1 W 8 rds in the

deg E 5, th N

d6o t lot 5, to iart_of lot 5.

Vrh&Twp2231 Lot 4 Vill & Twp2232 Lot?

10Twp 10

he pi of beg, . 1977

1977 1977

in of lot Ely lr

being a638.33

1438.69743.11

2233 Com at theNEcor ot lot5,th N 47 deg W 23.95 ft in NEly In of lot 5 for a pi o t beg, th S 38 deg 02' W 199.40 ft ffi N 47 aeg 06’ W l O f t t in SWly in of lots 6 & 4, th N 43 deg E 58.9 ft, th NEly 48.50 ft in arc of curve, concave to the. N of rad 42 ft the chord bears N 70 deg 47' E 45.85 ft, th N 37 deg 42’ E 99 03 ft th S 47 deg E 72.6 ft in NEly In of lot 5 to the pi of beg, being part of lots 4 & 5.

T9 Twp 1977 . 3186.54

2234 Com at the most Sly cor ot lot "13, uiN 1 deg 00’45" E 207.21 ft in the EIn of lot 13 for a pi of beg, th N 87deg 00* W 60,91 ft th S 53 tag 50’ E 3.06 ft th S 23 deg 13’ W 69 I t to a pt in the Wly In of lot 13, th S 85deg 18'30” E 84.63 ft to the E in oflot 13, th N 1 deg O0’45” E 69 ft in the E In of lot 13 to the pi of beg, being a part of lots 12 & 13.

Vlll&Twp 1? 1977 463.39

r<»5 Com at the most Sly cor of lot 13, tn N 11 deg 00'45” E 86 ft m the E In of lot 13 for a pi of beg, th N 88 deg 59 15" W 18 ft th N 48 ta

41 ft and 10 ins in the N In of blk 40 for a pi of beg, th S 61 deg W 18 ft & 2 in. ft S 29 deg E 78 ft, th N 61 deg E id ft & 2 ins th N 29 tag W 78 ft to the pi of beg, being a part of ulk 40

40 Tw p 1 977 578.262260 Com at NE cor of blk 40, th S 61 deg W

102 ft in the N In of blk 40 for a pT of beg. th S 29 deg E 78 ft th S 61 deg W

1 30 ft, th S 29 deg. E 26.94 ft th S 61 deg W 13 ft th N 2) deg W 104.94 ft th N 61 deg E 43 ft to pob, being part of blk 40

&Vlfl 40 1977 1435.63• cc------ * lot 11, tlth SWly

2261 Beg at the SE cor of lot 11. th NWly to the NE cor of lot 11, th SWly 114,31 ft in the N In of lot 11, th SEly to a pt in the S In of lot 11, th-NEly 71.98 Tt in Die S In of lot 11, to the pl of beg, being lot 11, exc that part used as a street 1

42 V i l l 1977 189.742262 Lots 9 & 12, exc Ely 116.5 ft also Ely

1 rd of lot 11 & 10.42 Twp 1977 755.84

“JOHN W. COWAN’S ADDITION”2264 Lot 8 also beg at the NE cor of lot 7

th SEly alg the Ely In of lot 7 to the SE cor of Tot 7, th S 36 deg 15' W 16 ft in the Sly In of lot 7 to tne Nly In of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern R.R, th S 78. deg 55' W 5550 ft in the NlyIn of the KIR. th S 71 deg 04' W 90.33ft a 1 the Nly ln of the R.R. th N 53 deg05' to the NW cor of lot 7NEly to the pl of beg, all being entire lotffand a part of lot T

Twp&Vill 2265 Lot 6

1 1977 979.49

46ft to'the' Wly" lri of lot 13’ E 1.41 ft in the Wl;

„ W V7.53 th N 23 deg In of lot 13,

%M’15 _ _ fly

{ii s“ 85’ 'deg 16’30” E 84.63' ft to' Die - ■ * ■ ‘6 deg O0’45" W

.. m. ~~ - lot 13 to theil of beg, being a part of lot 13. l&Twp 19 1977

Twp&Vill 5 1977 739.91“SCHAFFER SUBDIVISION”

2266 Wly 8 ft of lot 13Vill 1977 12.32

E In Of lot 13, th S 1 52.21 ft In the E In of

400.05

*

V &

V M & W 33 1977 921.25VUl&^D 35 1977 203.21

“MAl(Y J. RAVWALT’S ADDITION”■ ^uf&Twp 1977 906.31

2239 Lot 5 ei000Vill & Twp 1977 548.982240 Lot 6 ’Twn 1977 169.402241 Lot 14 also the Ely 6 ft in width of

lot 15, th Wly boundary of sad Ely 6ft being parallel to Die Ely boundary

Vilf&Twp -1977 787.20

“MEYERS’ SUBDIVISION" 2242 Lot 34VUl&Twp 1977 . 161.85

S e n i o r H o u s e

A c t i v i t i e s

Week of Feb. 18-21Monday—Antique discussion, 2

p.m.; blood pressure check, 1:30 to -2 p.m.

Tuesday—Pictures for Golden Age Pass, 1-1:30 p.m.; cards, 1-4 p.m.; Advisory Council meeting, 2:30 p.m.

Wednesday—Bowling, 1:30 p.m.; fitness, 1 p.m.'

Thursday—Monthly trip: Tour of University of Michigan. Center closed.

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DON SCHROTENBOER grimaces as he con- highly physical outing, Dexter gave the league- fronts two Dexter defenders in last Friday leading Bulldogs a good contest, hut ultimately night’s cage contest with the Dreadnoughts. In a fell, 66-60.

AGILITY AND PERSISTENCE were the at- Chelsea on the inside, Dunn contributed a tributes Chelsea eager John Duun brought to Fri- number of jump shots to keep the momentum go-day night’s win over Dexter, 6^60. Although the ing. He was the Chelsea high scorer with 19.Dreadnaughts were successful in denying

RECORD SETTERS: A number of Aquatic Club swimmers recently set records in competi­tion with Milan. Setting the marks were, rear from left, Kevan Flanigan, David Karas, Ted Lewis and John CatteU of the boys 9-and-16-year-

old relay team; and, front, I*ura Stephens, Jen­ny Pichlik, Heather Seabury, Monique Parsons and Cathy Hoffman for the 9 and 10 girls relay team.

S e n i o r C i t i z e t i N u t r i t i o n P r o g r a m A c t i v i t i e sWeek of Feb. 18-21

Friday—Chinese New Year, Sweet and sour pork, fried rice, fried green bean sprouts, cucumber salad, fortune cookie, tea, beverage. Recorder, 10 a.m.; Bible, 11 a.m.

Monday—Holiday.Tuesday—Spaghetti with meat

sauce, buttered peas, peach salad, hot garlip bread, cookie,

beverage. Advisory council, 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday—Fish chowder and crackers, cottage cheese and apricot salad, chilled tomato Juice, bran-date muffin and but­ter, apple cobbler, beverage. Game, 10:30 a.m.

Th u r s d a y —Ba r - b- qu e d chicken, baked sweet potatoes, marinated bean salad, wheat

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bread and margarine, orange or tangerine, beverage. Blood pressure, 10:30 a.m.

U. S. FARM FIRES Fires and lightning strike about

two out of every 100 farms in the United States each year.

JE F F DELS (23) hauls down a rebound Friday night, as D exter cagers move in to attempt a steal. Chelsea was challenged by a fired- up Dreadnaught squad eager for an upset, but m anaged to m aintain a slim lead throughout. Chelsea took the contest, G6-66.

JOHN DUNN (21) lofts one of the outside jump shots that kept Chelsea on top of D exter in SEC basketball Friday night. D exter im pressed their coach with tenacious play against the league­leading Bulldogs, finally am assing 60 points against Chelsea’s 66. Chelsea also won this season’s previous match-up with the Dread- naughts.

A LONG REACH pays In basketball, especially tn going for a rebound. Here Don Sehrotenboer (35) and Dexter's Jeff Ulghton (22) duel for the ball In Friday night’s SEC contest at Dexter. The Dreadnaughts showed great spirit and finished within six points of the Bulldogs, 66-60.

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20 The Chelsea Standard, Thursday, February 14, 1980

BOWLINGNEWS

Tri-City M ixedStandings as of Feb. 1

W LFitzsimmon’s Excvtg. .105 49Central Fibre............. 100 54Ken’s Glass................. .96 58Pinnacle Engineering . 96 58Chelsea Big Boy.......... 91 63Williams&Lisznya ... 90 64Rod’s Roofing............. 84 70Inverness Inn............. 74 80Seitz’s Tavern ............ 72 82Mitchell Building ....... 71 83Hanewald&Frey . . . . . 71 *83Palmer Ford............... 68 86Back Door Party Store 68 86Portage Hardware . . . . 66 -88Wolverine Bar 62 92Associated Spring....... 59 95Williams Carpet Serv.. 58 96Jose & Sannes............. 55 99

500 series men: G. Biggs, 510; G. Burnett, 521; S. Caverder, 507;R. Clark, 560; P. Fletcher, 522; C. Gipson, 513; V. Hafner, 521; J. Harook, 507; D. Sannes, 527; L. Schneider, 507; J. Tindall, 524; T. Wade, 502; R. Williams, 500.

200 games men: R. Clark, 202, 210; V. Hafner, 201; J. Harook, 210; A. Hanewald, 202.

450 series women: M. Biggs, 450; J. Burnett, 457; S. Clark, 453; E. Finfrock, 466; J.,Hafner, 497; J. Harms, 509; P. Harook, 485; B. Kunzelman, 500; C. Stoffer, 462;S. Thurkow, 486; E. Tindall, 511;T. Williams, 485.

150 games women: C. Baker, 170; M. Biggs, 166; J. Burnett, 158, 151; S. Clark, 190; G. Dettl- ing, 150,160; B. Fike, 153, 179; E. Finfrock, 193; E. Frey, 157; D. Gerig, 166; M. Gipson, 164; J. Hafner, 154, 175, 168; J. Harms, 181, 180; P. Harook, 165, 172; E. Hinz, 174; T. Jose, 156; B.

.Kunzelman, 167, 189; C. Stoffer, 169,180; S. Thurkow, 169,185; E. Tindall, 160, 179; M. Westcott, 176; T. Williams, 156,192.

Prep LeagueStandings as of Feb. 9

W LJacquars......................47 22Five Musketeers ...........43 26Chelsea Wild Cats........ 41 28Dana Chargers............. 40% 28%The Pros........................30 39The Strikers.................29 40X Marks The Spot.........26% 42%Midnight Bowlers........ 17 52

Games 100 and over: C. Baker, 113; R. Clark, 121; G. Boyer, 106, 108; D. Thompson, 125, 126; T. Push, 137; S. Hunn, 103; D. Waldyke, 102,112; T. Harook, 146, 155; J. Koch, 120; P. Fletcher, 138, 118; H. Morrell, 119, 115; J. Toon, 159,129; D. Collins, 123; D. Dettling, 182, 136; M. Ryan, 113; J. Samek, 101; Dean Boote, 129, 164; David Boote, 120; E. Zink, 129; M. Ryan, 125; C. Hegadom, 102,106; T. Weir, 122; K. Thayer, 102, 109; T. Bush, 134, 103; K. Roberts, 111; J. Ritter, 127, 162; J. O’Bryan, 112.

Series 200 and over: J. Ritter, 289; T. Weir, 212; T. Bush, 237; K. Thayer, 211; C. Hegadom, 208; G. Boyer, 214; D. Thompson, 251; Dean Boote, 233; David Boote, 217; E.' Zink, 217; P. Fletcher, 256; H. Morrell, 234; J. Toon, 288; D. Collins, 217; D. Thompson, 318; J. Koch, 215; T. Harook, 301; T. Push, 207; D. Waldyke, 214; J. Ritter, 289.

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Nite Owl LeagueStandings as of Feb. 11

W LWash.Crop Service. . . . 106 55 Chelsea Lions Club. . . . 105 56Thompson P izza........ 95 66Ross Automotive. . . . . . 93 68Norm’s Body Shop . . . . 92 69HancoSports.Center . . 91 70GranklinMasonry . .. 85 76Interstate Trans.......... 84 77K.ofC.......................... 82 79Parts Peddler No. 1 ... 76 85Mayer Agency ............ 11 90Team No. 16 ............... 69 92Unit Packaging Corp. . 66 95Broderick Shell. . . . . . . 64 97Parts Peddler No, 2 ... 57 104 Polly’s M a r k e t 52 109

500 series and over: D. Hansen, 501; G. Aherns, 537; Randy Ebersberger, 526; Ricky Ebersberger, 539; D. Coval, 574; B. Eilliot, 504; B, McGibney, 525; B. Snyder, 532; D. Beaver, 565; J, Renz, 531; J. Bulick, 559; M. Schnaidt, 518; S. Push, 502.

200 games and over: D. Hansen, 207; D. Coval, 214; B. Snyder, 205; J. Renz, 203; D. Beaver, 202; T. Bulick, 204.

Sunday Nite LeftoversStandings as of Feb. 10

W LJ.J.&Co......... ....; ..5 6 21Rolling Rocks................ 49 28X-Rated.........................49 28Thom Ludwig........ .48 29Ethel Weir........ ............44 33Krautskis.....................41 36KenStuter......................41 36FourK’s ................ 41 36BUlKaton....................... 41 36Twins..............................38 39All in the Family............36 41BobNester.................... 36 41Rick Jedele....................34 43Clean Sweeps ................32 45Kissin Cousins .......... 30 47Alley Oops....... ......... 28 49Up Your Average........ 26 51Low Rollers...... ......... 23 54

Women, games over 150: L. Clarke, 173; P. Dittmar, 163; S. Roskowski, 151; B. Herter, 157, 161; D. Rudnicki, i80, 156; J. Jedele, 179; J. Kruger, 167; D. Shubel, 151; M. Klumpp, 161,163, 180; N. Schneider, 152 157; C. Roberts, 173; E. Weir, 150; A. Dowhal, 169,165.

Men, games over 175: T. Ditt­mar, 178,196; L. Herter, 193,200; K. Stuter, 178; B. Nester, 178,176; J. Hollenbeck, 179, 184; J. Klumpp, 178, 202; B. Schneider, 188; R. Jedele, 187; T. Ludwig, 197; R. Weir, 176. ,

Super Six LeagueStandings as of Feb. 6

W LRiibits.......................... 101 67Wonder. Women........... 92 76Leftovers..................... 84 84

‘ Screwballs................... 77 91Lucky Strikes.............. 76 92G&L’s ....................... 74 94

Games of 140and over: J. Arm­strong, 163; T. Whitley, 165; P. Clark, 151,190; T. Hatch, 147; C. Collins, 152, 151, 176; K. Clark, 144; D. Taylor, 198; V. Connell, 143; A. Spears, 151; J. Sweet, 145; L. Butler, 154; Lois Butler, 156; D. Robards, 165; L. Lukasiak, 181,148; L. White, 152; S. Steele, 156, 161; A. White, 157, 155, 142; K. Greenleaf, 170.

Series of 425 and over: P. Clark, 460; C. Collins, 479; D. Taylor, 452; L. Lukasiak, 448; S. Steele, 437; A. White, 454.

Leisure Time Bowling League

Standings as of Feb. 7. W L

Mamas & Grandmas ...51 37Lucky Strikers........ ...50 38Misfits...................... .. .49% 38%Rebs...... ............... ...49 39Rockettes................. ...47 41The Late Ones ........ ...45% 42%Split E nds............... ...44 44Lady Bugs....... .42% 45%Alley C ats............... __ 41%46%Sweetrollers............ ...40 48Handlcapers............ ...37 51Shud-O-Bens............ ...31 57

500 Series and oyer*. S. Friday, 552; G. Wheaton, 535; B. Robin­son, 552.

200 games and over: G. Wheaton, 203; B. Robinson, 210.

400 series and over; P. Whitesall, 426; S. Kulenkamp, 417; D. Thompson, 413; P. Williams, 428; M. Herrin, 477; M. Hanna, 418; M. Kolander, 413; D. Clark, 450; S. Roehm, 457; J. Cronkhite, 430; E. Heller, 458; C. Hoffman, 430; B. Griffin, 409; Mr Gannon, 422; H. Ringe, 406; C. Root, 458; T. Reilly, 430; S. Mead, 400; P. McVittie, 455; J. Westphal, 444; R. Dils, 477.

Games 140 and over: J. Riem enscbneider, 143; P. W hitesall, 149, 148; S.Kulenkamp, 156; D. Thompson, 169; S. Friday, 171, 199, 182; K. Haywood, 161; G. Wheaton, 167, 203, . 165; S. Bauer, 141; P. Williams, 148, 147; F, Andrews, 142; H. Dittmar, 141; M. Herrin,

s 144,177,156; M. Hanna, 161; M. Kolander, 144; D. Clark, 168,147; S. Roehm, 179,152; J. Cronkhite, 146, 152; E. Heller, 171, 154; B. Robinson', 173, 210, 169; C. Hoff-

,man, 170; B. Griffin, 142,146; G. DuBois, 141; M. Gannon, 160; E. Swanson, 164; G. Brier, 144; S. Heim, 148; H. Ringe, 153,150; C. Root, 169,160; T. Reilly, 159,144; S. Mead, 140; C. Hasenkamp, 143; P. McVittie, 150, 156, 149; J. Westphal, 161, 156; R. Dils, 159, 149,169.

Chelsea Suburban League

Standings as of Feb. 6W L

Chelsea Assoc. Bldrs. .100 61Awards & Specialties.. 99 62State Farm ................. 88% 72%D. D. Deburring.......... 88 73Dancer’s ...................... 85 76Log Cabin....... .......... 82 79Ricardo’s .................... 81 80Chelsea Lanes............ 73 88Frisinger Realty........ 69% 91%Chelsea Pharmacy. . . . 69 92Dana PTO G als.......... 67 94Chelsea State Bank........ 4 97

155 games and over: P. Elliott, 174, 170; P. Devulder, 157; C. Risner, 163,159; S. Ratlaff, 162; S. Schulz, 160, S. Nicola, 198,160; M. Fahmer, 178, 168; K. Tobin; 171,155; J. Buku, 167,165,156; C. Thompson, 192, 178; C. Stoffer, 172; D. Hawley, 158; B. Fike, 156; P. Harook, 188, 174; S. Bowen, 191, 163, 159; M. Ashmore, 178, 178, 164; E. Yocum, 156; M. Vasas, 166,163; L. Cobb, 175; J. Schulze, 198; F. Cole, 164; S. White, 155; E. Miller, 191,164; S. Graber, 195; D. Collins, 202; D. Keezer, 161; D. DeLaTorre, 173, 161; B. Robeson, 165; M. Boll­inger, 165.

465 series and over: P. Elliott, 497; S. Nicola, 501; M. Fahmer, 486; J. Buku, 488; C. Thompson, 518; C. Stoffer, 465; P. Harook, 510; S. Bowen, 513; M. Ashmore, 520; M. Vasas, 474; J. Schulze, 484; E. M iller, 466; D. DeLaTorre, 469.

Junior SwingersStandings as of Feb. 9

W LPirates......................... 57 35D.R.E.A.D.................... 54% 37%No Minds I I .................. 53 39Super Strikers............. 52 40Chompin’Beavers.......51 41Chelsea Goofoffs..........45% 46%Misfits...........................39 53Twiggis Harem........... 30 62

Girls high game, 150 and over: S. Messner, 164; K. Forner, 165; C. Fahmer, 163; B. J. Behnke, 155; A. Ziegler, 156, 153; A. Clemes, 165; J. Hunn, 160.

Boys, high game, 170 and over: J. Packard, 180, 191; M. Selwa, 180; D. Boyer, 171; D. Alber, 182, 174; K. Nadeau, 172; B. Hadley, 176.

Girls, high series, 425 and over: S. Messner, 456; K. Fomer, 436; B. J. Behnke, 427.

Boys, high series, 450 and over: J. Packard, 512; D. Alber, 481; D. Boyer, 458; B. Hadley, 463.

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Rolling Pin LeagueStandings as of Feb. 12'

W LTroopers........................ 57 31Mixers............................ 55% 32%Kitchen Kapers..............54% 33%P ots............................... 54 34Sugar Bowls.................. 49 39Beaters..................48% 39%Grinders.................... 48 40Jolly Mops..................... 48 40Jelly Rollers.................. 47% 40%Silverware......................45% 42%Brooms.........................42% 45%Coffee Cups............... .42 46KookieKutters;.............39 49Dishwashers..................38 50Sweet Rolls.................... 33% 54%Spooners.........................31 57Poachers.......................30 58Blenders......................... 24% 63%

400 series and over: P. Smith, 404; L. StoU, 439; J. Smith, 461; R. Musbach, 441; P. Wurster, 475; B. Hoist, 429; S. Roehm, 457; A. Grau, 427; D. Klink, 400; G. Clark, 475; § . Whitaker, 460; B. Kies, 494; N. Hill, 463; G. Shank, 411; C. Bradbury, 448; R.Bushway, 410; S. Ringe, 408; E. Heller, 419; J. Cronkhite, 456; L. Stuewe, .440; S. Ritz, 413; B. Houle, 460; P. Borders, 408; M. Biggs, 441; C. Baker, 403; D. Ringe, 422; P. Harook, 473; M. More, 426; L. Hallo, 430; A. Classon, 465; J. Yeahey, 410; B. Roberts, 423.

140 games: H. Smith, 148; P. Smith, 142,150; L. Stall, 143, 148, 148; J. Smith, 142, 168, 151; R. Musbach, 140; P. Wurster, 153, 175,147; B. Hoist, 177; S. Roehm, .157, 170; A. Grau, 145, 149; D. Klink, 153; G. Clark, 161,160,154; E. Whitaker, 191, 145; B. Kies, 157,151,186; N. Hill, 153,146,164; G. Shank, 151; C. Bradbury, 149, 152, 147; B. VanGorder, 145; R. Bushway, 155; S. Ringe, 149; E. Heller, 157; L. Stuewe, 141, 154, 145; S. Ritz, 149, 141; J. Cronkhite, 164J 163; C.Kielwasser, 153; B. Houle, 156, 156, 146; P. Borders, 144; S. Parker, 146; R. Cook, 145; M. Biggs, 157, 146; C. Baker, 161; D. Ringe, 147, 162; P. Harook, 145, 193; J. Edick, 140, 144; O. Williams, 159; L. Hollo, 143,154; A. Classon, 157,149,159; E. Swan­son, 153; M. Moore, 141, 148; T. Hughes, 145; J. Yeahey, 149; N. Hohn, 147; T. Doll, 143; B. Roberts, 143,142.

Chelsea WomensBowling Club

Standings as of Feb. 5W L

fiffy M ixers................ 58 30Ihelsea Milling........... 54 34FheBigF..................... 50% 37%Parish Cleaners........... 50 38Morris Electric.............49 39Cnights of Columbus .. .46% 41%?almer Leasing............ 45 43Volverine Bar . . : ........45 43freeman Machine.......44 44Countryside Builders... 42 46Seller Electric............ 41 .47Laura’s Beauty...........40 48[PSCO..........................37 51\lley C ats................... 36 52Bailey’s Girls 1............ 35% 52%[Clinks Excavating . . . . .30% 57%

Team high series: Knights of [Jolumbus, 2,257.

Team high game: Knights of Columbus, 812.

Ind. high series: B. Wright, 557. Ind. high game: D. Alber, 232. Games over 150: J. Keuser,

180; J. Ritz, 169; J. Alber, 163; D. Alber, 232,157; J. Andariese, 161, 192; D. Scott, 181,168; J. Hafner, 150, 160, 151; P. Weigang, 156, 152; J. Modrzjewski, 177, 172; E. Unterbrink, 154; J. Pagliarini, 151; M. Wright, 157; H. Fox, 154; M. Privatte, 161, 153, 168; B. Wright, 183, 165, 209; C. Klink, 150, 176; D. Frisbie, 189, 151; L. Arlowski, 161; D. Fouty, 152; M. Beeman, 167; G. Beeman. 171; P. Poertner, 183, 183; R. Hummel, 163,189,161; P. Wurster, 163; N. Kern, 159,163; S. DuBois, 180; M. Poynter, 163; L. McGuire, 168, 154, 158; S. McCalla, 160; K. Powers, 155,185,158; B. Gregory, 160; S. Bailey, 159; D. Judson, 168; S. Girard, 183; B. Fike, 155; M. McGuire, 156; E). Verevey, 159,170,160; B. Bauer, 169,152; J.

woms, 191; S. Settle, 152; C. Bradbury, 190,158.

Series over 450: D. Alber, 535; J. Andariese, 493; D. Scott, 487; J. Hafner, 461; J. Modrzjewski, 483; M. Privatte, 482; B. Wright, 557; C. Klink, 475; D. Frisbie, 489; L. Arlowski, 454; P. Poert­ner, 489; R. Hummel, 521; L. McGuire, 480; K. Powers, 498; D. Judson, 450; S. Girard, 455; D. Verwey, 489; B. Bauer, 454; J. Norris, 473; C. Bradbury, 486.

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Standings as of Feb. 10W L

Ail Stars........................56 35Maybe’s ........................53 38Whiteleafs.....................48 36PH-2 ........................... 52 39The Foursome............. 50 41Udder Fools ................. 49 42Me and them three.......49 42Prime Time Players ... 47 44The Boozers ................. 46 45Good Timers................. 46 45Small Super’s ............42 42Good, Bad & Uglies. . . . . 42 42Untouchables................45 46Sunday Funnies............43 48MaGu........ ................. .37 47Herr-Bares................. 40 51Proud Mary’s Gang . . . . 34 57GGandtheKids..........28 63

Women, games 150 and over: G. Reed, 162; J. Hegadom, 159; A. Grau, 159; D. Koengeter, 156; C. Cobb, 158; A. VanderWaard, 150; D. Thompson, 188; C. Thompson, 195,179,156; E. Figg, 180; M. Vasas, 158; D. Steinaway, 183, 178; K. Greenleaf, 163; S. Steele, 168; J. Buku, 165,161,152; C. Bradbury, 176, 175, 155; B. Robinson, 177,155.

Men, games 175 and over: R. Buckingham, 193; B. Koengeter, 191; J. Sweet, 177; E. Vasas, 212, 181; C. Figg, 191, 181, 176; G. White, 244,225; E. Greenleaf, 221, 183; T. Steele, 193,189; D. Buku, 178; A. Bradbury, 175; C. Koenn, 197; D. Koengeter, 187; C. Stapish, 179.

Chelsea Lanes MixedStandings as of Feb. 8

W LSpring Oak Greenhse. .108 53FUBAR’S .....................105 56VFW .................... 105 56Ann Arbor Centerless . 92 69AccraGage................. 88 73Hawley Truck Repair . 80 81DeWolfe Excavators .. 78% 82%Fireballs.................... 77% 83%Turkeys...................... 77 84Two Plus Two............. 75 86Federal Screw Outlaws 75 86Chelsea Sofspra.......... 73 88Fox Point Flashes....... 73 88Bottoms U p................. 73 88White Lightning.......... 71% 89%Hank’s Marina............ 68 93N. Lake Dunlappers 66% 94%J2-D2 ........................... 63 98

Women, 425 series and over: D. Keezer, 433; B. Torrice, 431; D. Hawley, 425; L. Behnke, 496; D. Vasher, 463; H Scripter, 485; T. Steinaway, 476; D. Verwey, 451; S. Whiting, 447; C. Hepburn, 450; S. Weston, 464; D. Oesterle, 452; R. Presnell, 445.

Men, 475 series and over: L. Keezer, 529; A. Sannes, 532; J. Vasher, 490; N. Lee, 480; R. Zatorski; 556; W. Kulenkamp, 562; R. Whiting, 511; R. Cook, 489; F. White, 508.

Women, 150 games and over: D. Keezer, 150; N. Keezer, 158; B. Torrice, 153,156; D. Hawley, 156; L. Behnke, 167, 165,164; D. Alex­ander, 154; D. Vasher, 156,160; J. Hafner, 154; S. Kulenkamp, 159; J. Kaiser, 166; M. Stafford, 150; H. Scripter, 173, 166; T. Steinaway, 151, 156, 169; D. Verwey, 153,150; S. Whiting, 167; J. Cook, 156; C. Herrst, 163; C. Hepburn, 155,176; S. Weston, 162, 167; D. Oesterley, 183; A. Spears, 158; R. Presnell, 179.

Men, 175 games and over: L. Keezer, 184,191; A. Torrice, 177; A. Sannes, 177, 187; J. Vasher, 191; N. Lee, 189; R. Zatorski, 194, 195; J. Norris, 181; W. Kulenkamp, 213, 183; J. Judson, 176; R. Whiting* 181; R. Cook, 178; T. Hepburn, 177; F. White, 192.

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Senior House LeagueStandings as of Feb. 11'

W LWashtenaw Engr.......... 31 11Schneider’s Grocery ... 31 11Village Motors......... ..31 11Frank Grohs Chev.........30 ,12K.ofC. ; ........................30 12Freeman Machine.......25 17VFW 4076 .......... 25 17Steele’s Heat. & Cool... . 24 18Kilbreath’s ...................24 18Holsworth’s ...................24 18C & J . . . . . .................... 20 22Central Fibre............ .19 23McCalla Feeds............. 17 25S. J. Custom Leather . . . 14 28Bauer Builders............. 14 28Walt’s Barber Shop . . . . 7 35Chelsea Lumbef.......... 7 35Deansburro.......... , . . . . 5 37

600 series: J. Harook, 622.525 and over se r ie s :; R.

Spaulding, 543; J. Stoffer, 535; K. Unterbrink, 535; L. Goodman, 533; F. Modrzejewski, 545; N. Fahmer, 563; W. Westphal, 526; J. Yelsik, 539; D. Barnhill, 534; L. Keezer, 535; C. Fore, 538; H. Burnett, Jr., 574; D. O’Dell, 539; R. Zatorski, 539.

210 and over games: J. Harook, 247; D. Barnhill, 229; H. Burnett, Jr., 244; R. Zatorski, 211.

Snoopy’s Peanut League

Standings as of Feb. 9W L

Fireballs ................ ...47 19KoolKids................. .. .45 21Team No. 2 ............. ...36% 29%3L’s&M.................. ...30 36Team No. 8 ............ ...40 26Team No. 9 ............. ...21 15Team No. 3 ............. ...21 45Team No. 7 ............. ...10 56

80 gam es and over: T.Thurkow, 94; H. Smallwood, 99; L. Boyer, 86; Tammy Privatte, 103; J. Koch, 93, 88; J. Waldyke, 83, 82; J. Boyer, 90, 85; Ricky Finch, 81, 95; D. Buku, 107, 82; Toney Privatte, 88,102; T. Rowe, 127, 118; S. Baker, 100, 83; S. Zoeller, 101, 106; L. Walton, 111, 89; M. Kjrte, 92.

150 series and over: M. Kyte, 166; L. Walton, 200; S. Zoeller, 207; S. Baker, 183; T. Rowe, 245; J. Waldyke, 16$; J. Boyer, 175; Ricky Finch, 176; D. Buku, 189; Toney Privatte, 190; Tammy Privatte, 174; T. Thurkow, 167; H. Smallwood, 160; L. Boyer, 153; J. Koch, 181.

Lima Township Board Proceedings;The regular meeting of the

Lima Township Board was called to order on February 4, 1980 at the Lima Township Hall, and was opened with the Pledge to tbe 3 Flag. ^

Roll call: Supervisor Bauer, J F Treasurer Tilt, Clerk Bareis, Trustees Gross and Heller, all present.

The minutes of the regular January 7 and special January 14 meetings were approved.

The treasurer’s report was received.

The zoning inspector gave his t report.

Approved a motion to have th e^ h clerk write the Village of Dexter W with regard to what impact a Scio Township substation of thev Village of Dexter Fire Depart­ment would have on Lima Township.

The * CATS bus system presented its financial picture for the coming months. *

The Chelsea Recreation Coun­cil advised of their needs for 1980. .

The clerk reported on theA n township’s part with regard to ^ P the 1980 census. She noted thaU census information is completely * confidential and is essential so that local bodies of government* may receive their fair share of Federal and State Revenue Shar­ing funds. Congressional districts are also based on the population report which is obtained from the census. The Lima Township., Board asks that you complete" and return your census question-, nairc which will reach you on' March 28. The Census office is, located at 2465 West Stadium Blvd. in the Old World Mall. If you are interested in working, with the census, please call 996-0803.

Approved the appointment of. Harold Eiseman to the Board Review to complete the une? pired term of Margaret Newstsrfl who resigned.

Approved paying $5.00 per hour for processing assessment cards.

Approved paying bills in the amount of $4,724.80.

Approved motion to adjourn.Respectfully submitted,

Arlene R. Bareis, Clerk.

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Sunday, Feb. 17—8:00 a.m.—Methodist Men’s

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9:00 a.m.—Worship service. Crib nursery provided.

10:00 a.m.—Worship service. Communion Sunday. Crib nursery provided for children up to the age of two. Church school for children ages two through five.

10:20 a.m.—Church school for kindergarteners through sixth graders.

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11:00 a.m.—Church school for junior-senior high.

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meets in home of Mrs. Kathryn Hermon.Wednesday, Feb. 20— .

9:15 a.m.—Sarah Circle meets ■>at home of Mrs. Vera Boston,| 1:00 p.m.—Ruth Circle meets tin the Crippen Building.-3 1:00 p.m.—Martha Circle meets in home of Mrs. Bernice

^Packard.f 7:00 p.m.—Ash Wednesday ^Communion service.\ 7:30 p.m .—Miriam Circle hneets in the Litteral Room.J 8:00 p.m.—Chancel Choir. ^Thursday, Feb. 21—

9:00 a.m.—Elizabeth Circle !meets in home of Mrs. Barbara ♦Brown.

ST. JACOB EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

The Rev. Andrew Bloom, Pastor 12501 Riethmiller Rd.,

Grass Lake Every Sunday—

9:00 a.m.—Sunday school. 10:15 a.m.—Divine services.

ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH

(United Church of Christ) Francisco

The Rev. Ben Mahrle, Pastor Every Sunday—

10:30 a.m.—Sunday school and worship service.

ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH The Rev. Fr. David Philip

Dupuis, Pastor Mass Schedule:.Every Saturday—

5:00 p.m.—Mass.Confessions immediately

following Mass on Saturday. Every Sunday—

8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon—Mass.

ST. THOMASEVANGELICAL LUTHERAN

Ellsworth and Haab Rds.The Rev. Paul Puffe, Pastor

Every Sunday—9:30 a.m.—Sunday school.

10:45 a.m.—Worship service.

CHELSEA CHURCH OF THE UNCOMPROMISING WORD

11452 Jackson Rd.The Rev, Chuck Clemons, Pastor Every Sunday-

10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.—Moming worship. 6:30 p.m.—Evening worship.

Every Wednesday—7:00 p.m.—Midweek prayer

and Bible study.

SALEM GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

3320 Notten Rd.The Rev. Ronald Brunger,

PastorEvery Sunday—

9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. 10:30 a.m.—Worship service.

FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

UnadillaMs. Peggy Hall, Lay-Preacher

Every Sunday—9:45 a.m.—Sunday school.

11:00 a.m.—Worship service.

COVENANT CHURCH Dr. R.J. Ratzlaff,

Supply Pastor K, of C. Hall, W. Old US-12

Friday, Feb. 15- No Confirmation class.

Sunday, Feb. 17—3:00 p.m.—Church school.4:00 p.m.—Worship and church

time nursery.

OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH

' 1515 S. Main, Chelsea The Rev. Franklin H. Giebel, .

PastorBroadcast Sundays—

“The Church of the Lutheran Hour.”

8:35 a.m.—WIBM, 1450 AM,TonlrcAn

12:30 pm-W YFC, 1520 AM, Ypsilanti.Every Sunday—

9:00 a.m.—Sunday school, Youth and Adult Bible class.

10:30 a.m.—Moming Worship. Every Wednesday—

7:30 p.m.—Adult Bible Study and prayer.

WATERLOO VILLAGE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

8118 Washington St.The Rev. Larry Nichols and The Rev. David Goldsmith,

PastorsEvery Sunday—, 10:00 a.m,—Sunday school. 11:15 a.m.—Worship service.

T ake A d v a n ta g e o f the

“VIAL OF LIFE”P ro g ram

In the next few days, a Boy Scout will knock on your door and ask if he might explain to you the "Vial of Life" program. Please listen to what he has to say. It could save your life.

"Vial of Life" is being made available to the Chelsea community with the full support of public officials, the Police De­partment, the Fire Depart­ment, Ambulance Person­nel, and Hospital Person­nel.

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NORTH LAKEUNITED METHODIST CHURCH

The Rev. John Elliott, Pastor Every Sunday—

10:00 a.m.-Worship service. 10:30 a.m.—Church school for

children age three through high school.

NORTH SHARON BIBLE CHURCH

Sylvan and Washbume Rds. The Rev. Ronald C. Purkey,

PastorEvery Sunday—

10:00 a.m.—Sunday school. (Nursery available.) Junior church classes.

11:00 a.m.-Worship service. 6:00 p.m.—Senior High Youth

meeting. Youth choir.7:00 p.m.—Evening worship

service. (Nursery available.) All services interpreted for the deaf. Every Wednesday—

7:00 p.m.—Bible study and prayer meeting. (Nursery available.) Bus transportation available: 428-7222.

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Comer of Fletcher and Waters

Rds.The Rev. John R. Morris, Pastor Thursday, Feb. 14—

7:30 p.m.—Senior Choir. Saturday, Feb. 16—

9:00 and 10:30 a.m.—Youth In­struction Classes.Sunday, Feb. 17—

9:00 a.m.—Sunday school. 10:15 a.m.-Worship service. 7:30 p.m .—EMV-Training

Event V.Tuesday, Feb. 19—

10:00 a.m.—Activity sewing. 4:00 p.m.—Joymakers. Chelsea Ministers.

Wednesday, Feb. 20—7:30 p.m.—Lenten Devotional

I.8:30 p.m —Church council.

Thursday, Feb. 21—8:30 a.m.—Rural pastors at St.

Thomas.7:30 p.m.—Senior choir.

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (United Church of Christ)

The Rev, Carl Schwarm, Pastor Every Sunday-

10:30 a.m.-Worship and Sun­day school. Nursery provided for pre-schoolers.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST

1883 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor Every Sunday—

10:30 a.m.—Sunday school,' morning service.

FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD The Rev. Richard Coury, Pastor Every Sunday—

9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. 11:00 a;m.—Worship service. 6:00 p.m.—Evening worship.

Every Wednesday—7:00 p .m .—Christ’s Am­

bassadors. Missionettes. Bible Meditation and prayer.

CHELSEA FREE METHODIST FELLOWSHIP

Meetings'at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church 20500 Old US-12

Every Sunday­s ' p.m.—Sunday school for

all ages.5:00 p.ln.—Worship service.

Every Thursday—7:30 p .m .—Adult study,

Children’s CYC program, and youth meeting.

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ST. JOHN’SUNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

Rogers Corners Every Sunday—

10:30 a.m.—Worship and Sun­day school.

BAHA’I FIRESIDE Every Thursday—

8:00 p.m—At the home of Toby Peterson, 705 S. Main St. Anyone wishing to learn about the Baha’i faith is welcome.

GREGORY BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. David Brinkman,

PastorEvery Sunday—

9:45 a.m.—Sunday school, . 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship.6:00 p.m.—Young people.7:00 p.m.—Evening worship.

CHELSEA CHRISTIAN MEN’S FELLOWSHIP

PRAYER BREAKFAST (Non-Denominational)

First Saturday Each Month— 8:00 a.m.—Breakfast.8:30-10:00 a.m.—Program.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 13661 Old US-12, East

Evangelist John M. Hamilton Every Sunday—

7:30 a.m.—Radio program- WNRS in Saline. '

8:30 a.m.—Radio program- WAAM in Ann Arbor.

9:30 a.m.—Bible study.10:30 a.m.-Worship service.

Nursery available.6:00 p.m.—Sunday evening Bi­

ble study.Every Tuesday—

7:00 p.m.—Women’s Bible study class.Every Wednesday—

7:30 p.m.—Bible study classes for all ages.

METHODIST HOME CHAPEL Chaplain Ir.a Wood

Every Sunday—8:45 a.jn.—Worship service.

ST. PAULUNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

Dr. William C. Donald, Interim Pastor

Thursday, Feb. 14—7:30 p.m —Spiritual Life.

Sunday, Feb. 17—9:00 a.m —Confirmation.9:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.—

Church school.10:30 a.m.-Worship service.

Monday, Feb. 18—7:30 p.m.—Church council. Chelsea Child Study Club Cook­

ing Demonstration.Tuesday, Feb. .19—

1:00 p.m.—Needle and thread. Wednesday, Feb. 13-

Ash Wednesday.7:30 p.m.—Communion ser­

vice.Thursday, Feb. 14—

12:30 p.m.—XYZ’s pot-luck and euchre.

The Bible-The Light from HeavenTeaches Christ's blood was shed for the redemption of man’s sins. Isaiah 53 is a picture of Jesus the Sacrificial Lamb. Isaiah wrote: “All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way: And Jehovah hath laid on him the in­iquity of us all.’’ (Isaiah 53:6). One of the funda­mental facts of the gospel is “. . how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures.” (I Corinthians 15:4), “But God commendeth his love toward us in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.’'* (Romans 5:8) . Paul wrote in Romans 6:4, “Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into his death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life .” In verse six he continues, “Knowing this, that, our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin .” «mr8 *’e<‘emPti°n is made plain in Ephesians 1 :7.

We have redemption through his blood, the for­giveness of sins, according to the riches of his ®uace*j . Tes t ament Church is a blood-pur- chased institution. This is revealed in Acts 20:28, It is essential that one be cleansed by the blood and be a part of the blood-purchased church.

CHELSEA CHURCH OF CHRIST13661 Old U S -U Chelsea, M ichigan

ST. BARNABAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. Fr. Jerrold F.

Beaumont, B.S.P.10:00 . a.m.—Holy Communion

first, third and fifth Sundays and 7:30 p.m, every Wednesday.

10:00 a.m.—Morning prayer, second and fourth Sundays. Church school and nursery every Sunday.Every Wednesday—

8:15 p.m.—Bible study and discussion groups.First Wednesday of every month—.

Bishop's Committee.Third Thursday of every month—

Episcopal church women.

CHELSEA HOSPITAL MINISTRY (Non-Denominational)

Every Sunday—10:00 a.m.—Morning service,

Chelsea Community Hospital

IMMANUEL BIBLE CHURCH 145 E. Summit St.

The Rev. Ron'Little, Pastor Every Sunday—

9:45 a.m.—Sunday school, nursery provided.

11:00 a.m.—Moming worship, nursery provided.

6:00 p.m.—Evening worship: Every Wednesday—

7:00 p .m .—Family hour, prayer meeting and Bible study.

BETHEL EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH

(United Church of Christ) Freedom Township

The Rev. Roman A, Reineck, Pastor

Every Sunday—10:00 a.m.-Worship service.

FAITH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

9575 North Territorial Rd.The Rev. Mark Porinsky, Pastor Thursday, Feb. 14—

8:00 p.m.—Choir.Saturday, Feb. 16-

School clean: Fisher and Freeman.

6:30 p.m —Family Night pot- luck.Sunday, Feb. 17—

8:45 a.m.—Sunday school; Adult Bible class.

10:00 a.m.—Worship service with Communion. Sermon on Matthew 4:1-11.Monday, Feb. 18—

7:30 p.m.—Ladies Aid at church.Tuesday, Feb. 19—

6:30 p.m.—Confirmation II. Wednesday, Feb. 20—

9:45 a.m.—Bible brunch at Porinskys.

4:45 p.m.—Confirmation I.8:00 p.m.—Lent I.

Science Film “God of Creation” Wffl Be Shown

Flowers will bloom and a cater­pillar will change into a butterfly in a matter of seconds. The pro­cesses are compressed by the time-lapse camera for the film “God of Creation,” to be shown Sunday, Feb. 17, 6 p.m. at Im­manuel Bible church, 145E. Sum­mit St.

“God of Creation,” produced by Dr. Irwin A. Moon, director of the Moody Institute of Science in Whittier, Calif., is one of a series of motion pictures called “Ser­mons from Science.” These uni­que films were viewed by thousands at the New York World’s Fair.

In producing “ God of Creation,” the cameraman look­ed through the world’s largest telescopes to see thousands of light years into space and view great nebulae, each composed of thousands of solar systems much like our own. He then peered into a drop of water under a m icroscope and another “universe” was discovered: a world far more complex than even the whirling galaxies of space.

Included also are the first color motion pictures of photosyn­thesis, the food manufacturing process in plants.

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B asically, it is a combina­tion of the rejection and a new offer by the seller. When the se ller dem ands a higher price, m ore down payment or different term s, the buy­er’s original offer is auto­m atically cancelled. This is a tricky area of negotiation and ca lls for the expert ad­vice of your REALTOR or lawyer.

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DESIGNER SOLARIAN . ......... $13.95 SQ. YD.(Our Best Stock Patterns Only)Manufacturer’s suggested list, $17.50

STUDIO SOLARIAN........... ................$12.95 SQ. YD.Manufacturer’s suggested list, $15.50

FFC SOLARIAN.................... . $12.95 SQ. YD.Manufacturer’s suggested list, $15.50

SUNDIAL SOLARIAN. .........................$8.95 SQ. YD.Manufacturer’s suggested list, $10.50

SUPREME SOLARIAN........................$22.95 SQ. YD.Manufacturer’s suggested list, $26.95

SPECIAL PURCHASE......................... $3.99 SQ. YD.Armstrong Rotogravure vinyl, 210 square yards in natural brown tones, 6 foot widths.

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SPECIAL CHARM. . ......................■. . $12.95 SQ. YD.Lustrous multi-tone surface, both tweeded and tex­tured to hide surface soil. A slight sculpture for in­terest. 18 colorations that make color matching a breeze. Manufacturer’s suggested list, $14.95

KENTON MANOR . . ................... $12.95 SQ. YD.A rich-to-touch plush with lustre and shading that pro­duces exquisite highlights like dapples of sunshine. Lustreset to give added resilience and Jong wear. Manufacturer’s suggested list, $15.95 SQ. YD.

GRAND BEGINNINGS....................... $13.50 SQ. YD.A brand new process that is Lees’alone created this plush with delicate and subtle nuances for the softest of natural palettes. Manufacturer's list, $15.95 '

HAMPTON HOUSE........... .. .$15.95 SQ. YD.Carpeting in the classic manor... thick, heavy, dense and lushly plush. Solid designer tones. Manufac­turer’s suggested list, $18.95 SQ. YD.

GRAND TRADITION........................ $18.50 SQ. YD.Etegant, yet practical. A rich sueded plush that feels thick to both toe and touch. Wears like iron, resists dirt and static cling. Manufacturer’s list, $20.95

DISTINCTION. ...............................$20.95 SQ. YD.An elegant lustrous European type velour plush with a light and shadow effect that makes a dramatic im­pact. Manufacturer’s suggested list, $23.95. SQ. YD.

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Real wood at real savings. Bruce hardwood floors are pre-finished and come in modulars that make installa­tion easy-enough for a talented do-it-yourselfer. Pro­fessional installation also available for your conve­nience.

CUMBERLAND II PARQUET............... $1.99 SQ. FT.Usually $2.49 a square foot. Natural oak in your choice of three shade/finish combinations from light to dark. Warmth and beauty for any setting from modern to traditional* 12” squares for ease of installa­tion. A breeze to-maintain. Just vacuum as you would a carpet, wax as. often as you would shampoo acarpet. Desert tan, Chestnut, Old English.

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COURISTAN WOOL RUGS. ............. 20% OFFEnhance walls or floors with Kashimars made in Belgium with old-world meticulous attention to detail. Pure wool in all sizes including runners and octagons, true creative elegance.

KARASTAN ORIENTALS..................... 20% OFFBeautiful recreations of famous patterns, loomed in wool for long lasting beauty. The priceless originals hang in museums. Karastan duplicates are made with the same intricacy of pattern, the same richness of color.

MILLIKEN AREA RUGS. ......................25% OFF100% nylon in choice oriental designs of far east inspiration. Non skid backing.OMALON AREA RUG PADS, 9’x12’ ......... $29.98

DISCONTINUED AREA RUGS........... 50% OFFModern, Oriental, Persian, Chinese designs. One of a kind values. First come, first to save.

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ALL WOOL BERBER....... .. $25 TO $49 SQ. YD.Multi-level loops in a classic rendition with the natural longevity of 100% wool fiber. Sumptuous warm color­ings, a hand-crafted look. True luxury for the fortunate few. Manufacturer’s suggested list, $35 to $65

ROYALAX BROADLOOM.......................$35 SQ. YD.Decorator inspirations. Power loomed in Ireland of 80/ 20 wool/nylon. Wynns and Tartan Plaid, Kurdistan, Chevron, Quadrille, Jax, Starlite, Concord Square, Snowflake and Pindot. A full range of inspired colora­tions. Manufacturer’s suggested list, $45. SQ. YD.

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