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ST. JOHNS – Clinton County Sheriff’s Office has announced the recipients of the 2011 Thomas Edward Kangas Memo- rial Law Enforcement Scholarship and the 2011 Clinton County Sheriff’s Office Schol- arship. Michael Cappelletti received the Thomas Kangas scholarship and Connor Kingsbury was awarded the Sheriff’s Office scholarship. Each year, Clinton County Sheriff’s Office gives the two scholarships to county students who plan to pursue a public ser- vice career path. The Kangas scholarship was estab- lished to celebrate the life of Thomas Edward Kangas, son of Clinton County Sheriff Wayne Kangas and his wife Chris, a young man who lived each day with incredible courage, selflessness and dig- nity. Tom Kangas was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy at a very young age and passed away in 2001 at the age of 32. Despite being confined to a wheelchair, hooked to a ventilator, Tom was a coun- selor, mediator and mentor. He was a great listener and was always more concerned about others and their problems than his own. The disability that affected and limited Tom’s physical activities prevented him from following his dreams. The scholar- ship was created to assist deserving young people who have chosen a public service career path and made a decision to spend their life working for the benefit and bet- terment of others. The Sheriff’s Office scholarship was originally created to assist students who were interested in a career in law enforce- ment, but now is available to Clinton County students entering any sort of public Sue Lounds [email protected] Scholarships awarded See SCHOLARSHIP, Page 6 ST. JOHNS Clinton County Road Commission is losing two long-time employees to retirement this month. Gary Thelen, an employee for 35 plus years retired Sept. 15 as the State Highway Supervisor. Jack Powell, an road commission employee for more than 25 years will be retiring Sept. 29, leaving his position as the Operations Superintendent. These two positions will will now be handled by one person, Al Gove. “Al Gove is being promoted to operations superintendent/ state high- way supervisor,” said Joe Pulver, director of the Clin- ton County Road Commis- sion. Gove has been a road commission employee for more than 24 years. Most recently Gove served as the assistant to the engineer, according to Pulver. Gove’s position will not be replaced. Pulver said when he started looking at the posi- tions and the personnel available, the idea of pro- moting Gove to fill two spots was raised. “By doing this, we are in effect, eliminating one full- time position,” said Pulver. In these times of time finances, finding a way to save the county some money is always a good thing, he said. Gove’s previous respon- sibilities will be absorbed by other members of the engineering department. Sue Lounds [email protected] Two retire from Clinton Co. Road Commission There are changes in personnell taking place at the Clinton County Road Commission. Gary Thelen and Jack Powell are both retiring. Al Gove is being promoted to take over both of their jobs. Pictured are (from left) Gove, Powell, Thelen and Joe Pulver, director of Clinton County Road Commission. SUE LOUNDS | LCN ST. JOHNS — St. Johns High School Homecoming 2011 will be celebrated the week of Sept. 26. The theme for home- coming this year is Vegas$. The homecoming football game begins at 7 p.m. Friday evening when the Red- wings host CAAC Red rival the Bulldogs of Ionia. At halftime of the football game, the 2011 Homecoming King and Queen will be crowned. Before the game, the annual home- coming parade will take place in down- town St. Johns at 5 p.m. The annual homecoming dance will be Saturday, Oct. 1 from 8-11:30 p.m. in the St. Johns High School gymnasium. Tick- ets for the dance are $10 per person and will be available during all three lunches the week of Homecoming. Tick- ets will also be available at the door, but it is strongly encouraged that all stu- dents purchase their tickets in advance to avoid a long line at the dance. As is the tradition at St. Johns High School, each school day during home- coming week will have a special dress-up designation: • Monday - Pajama Day • Tuesday - Hero Day • Wednesday - Elvis Day • Thursday - Favorite Teacher Day • Friday - Redwing Spirit Day The annual homecoming pep assem- bly is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 30 from 9:50 to 10:42 a.m. Members of the homecoming court and class representatives were announced too late for this publication. St. Johns homecoming is Sept. 30 How to reach us: Advertising: 517-377-1141 Circulation: 866-226-1812 News: 517-543-9913 Classifieds: 877-475-SELL or 877-391-SELL Clinton County News Your very own newspaper since 1856 Vol. 155 - No. 38 www.ClintonCountyCommunityNews.com September 25, 2011 TM © 2011 Lansing Community Newspapers PREP SPORTS Find it on the web... www.ClintonCounty CommunityNews.com Updated schedules, results, rosters, stats and standings
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ST. JOHNS – Clinton County Sheriff’sOffice has announced the recipients ofthe 2011 Thomas Edward Kangas Memo-rial Law Enforcement Scholarship and the2011 Clinton County Sheriff’s Office Schol-arship.

Michael Cappelletti received theThomas Kangas scholarship and ConnorKingsbury was awarded the Sheriff’sOffice scholarship.

Each year, Clinton County Sheriff’sOffice gives the two scholarships to countystudents who plan to pursue a public ser-vice career path.

The Kangas scholarship was estab-lished to celebrate the life of ThomasEdward Kangas, son of Clinton CountySheriff Wayne Kangas and his wife Chris,a young man who lived each day withincredible courage, selflessness and dig-nity. Tom Kangas was diagnosed with

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy at a veryyoung age and passed away in 2001 at theage of 32.

Despite being confined to a wheelchair,hooked to a ventilator, Tom was a coun-selor, mediator and mentor. He was a greatlistener and was always more concernedabout others and their problems than hisown.

The disability that affected and limitedTom’s physical activities prevented himfrom following his dreams. The scholar-ship was created to assist deserving youngpeople who have chosen a public servicecareer path and made a decision to spendtheir life working for the benefit and bet-terment of others.

The Sheriff’s Office scholarship wasoriginally created to assist students whowere interested in a career in law enforce-ment, but now is available to ClintonCounty students entering any sort of public

Sue [email protected]

Scholarships awarded

See SCHOLARSHIP, Page 6

ST. JOHNS — ClintonCounty Road Commissionis losing two long-timeemployees to retirementthis month.

Gary Thelen, anemployee for 35 plus yearsretired Sept. 15 as the StateHighway Supervisor.

Jack Powell, an roadcommission employee formore than 25 years will beretiring Sept. 29, leaving hisposition as the OperationsSuperintendent.

These two positions willwill now be handled by oneperson, Al Gove.

“Al Gove is beingpromoted to operationssuperintendent/ state high-way supervisor,” said JoePulver, director of the Clin-ton County Road Commis-sion.

Gove has been a roadcommission employee formore than 24 years. Mostrecently Gove served as theassistant to the engineer,according to Pulver.

Gove’s position will notbe replaced.

Pulver said when hestarted looking at the posi-tions and the personnelavailable, the idea of pro-moting Gove to fill two spotswas raised.

“By doing this, we are ineffect, eliminating one full-time position,” said Pulver.

In these times of timefinances, finding a way tosave the county somemoney is always a goodthing, he said.

Gove’s previous respon-sibilities will be absorbedby other members of theengineering department.

Sue [email protected]

Two retire from Clinton

Co. Road Commission

There are changes in personnell taking place at the Clinton County Road Commission.Gary Thelen and Jack Powell are both retiring. Al Gove is being promoted to take overboth of their jobs. Pictured are (from left) Gove, Powell, Thelen and Joe Pulver, director ofClinton County Road Commission. SUE LOUNDS | LCN

ST. JOHNS — St. Johns High SchoolHomecoming 2011 will be celebrated theweek of Sept. 26. The theme for home-coming this year is Vegas$.

The homecoming football game beginsat 7 p.m. Friday evening when the Red-wings host CAAC Red rival the Bulldogsof Ionia. At halftime of the football game,the 2011 Homecoming King and Queenwill be crowned.

Before the game, the annual home-coming parade will take place in down-town St. Johns at 5 p.m.

The annual homecoming dance will beSaturday, Oct. 1 from 8-11:30 p.m. in theSt. Johns High School gymnasium. Tick-ets for the dance are $10 per personand will be available during all threelunches the week of Homecoming. Tick-

ets will also be available at the door, butit is strongly encouraged that all stu-dents purchase their tickets in advanceto avoid a long line at the dance.

As is the tradition at St. Johns HighSchool, each school day during home-coming week will have a special dress-updesignation:

• Monday - Pajama Day• Tuesday - Hero Day• Wednesday - Elvis Day• Thursday - Favorite Teacher Day• Friday - Redwing Spirit DayThe annual homecoming pep assem-

bly is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 30 from9:50 to 10:42 a.m.

Members of the homecoming courtand class representatives wereannounced too late for this publication.

St. Johns homecoming is Sept. 30

How to reach us: Advertising: 517-377-1141 Circulation: 866-226-1812 News: 517-543-9913 Classifieds: 877-475-SELL or 877-391-SELL

Clinton County NewsYour very own newspaper since 1856

Vol. 155 - No. 38 www.ClintonCountyCommunityNews.com September 25, 2011

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Paine-Gillam-Scott Museum isnow featuring an exhibit espe-cially created in honor of the 70thanniversary of the attack on PearlHarbor. Clinton County WWII vet-erans will be at the museum relat-ing their experiences and sharingwartime stories on Sunday, Sept.25 from 1-4 p.m.

Many of the veterans will bebringing military items, journalsand souvenirs as part of their sto-ries. Please join us for this specialevent, and encourage your family,friends and neighbors to come tothe museum to see the new exhibitand to hear first hand accounts ofWWII.

For more information call BillMcCarthy at (989) 224-3782.

Deadline for fall treesale orders is Sept. 30

The deadline for ordering forthe Fall Tree Sale/ Fundraiserfrom Clinton Conservation Dis-trict is Friday, Sept. 30. You canget an order form at the website; www.clintonconservation.orgor stop by the office at 2343 NorthUS-27, St. Johns. Phone (989)224-3720, ext.3.

Historical markerdedication is Oct. 1

The National Society Daugh-ters of the American Colonists,Coureur-de-Bois Chapter, hasplaced a historical marker in theBoughton Cemetery to honor Abi-gail Corbin Peck. This followsthe placement of a granite head-stone and re-dedication ceremonyin June by the River WabwaysinChapter NSDAR and the ClintonCounty Historical Society. Peck isthe only known female Revolu-tionary War nurse to be buriedin Clinton County, Michigan. Alldescendants and interested par-ties are invited to attend this his-torical marker dedication Oct. 1at 1 p.m. at the Boughton Cem-etery at the west end of ChurchRoad on Dexter Trail, just southof Price Road.vFor further infor-mation call Susan Moritz at (989)862-4876.

Benefit in progress forWindel family

A benefit for Paul Windel isin progress at any Citizens Bank

in Michigan. It is called the PaulWindel Recovery Fund and the taxID number is 453110238. No dona-tion is too small. Paul was seri-ously injured in a tragic vehicleaccident on Aug. 18. In additionto losing his right arm above theelbow, Paul sustained numerousother serious injuries that willhave a direct impact on his abilityto work in the near future whilehe recovers. Paul is an officer, arescue diver, and a marine officeron the Walled Lake Police Depart-ment. He is also a sales repre-sentative for The Window-Pro Co.Paul is a member of AmericanLegion Post 32, a member of theWarthogs Police and FirefightersMotorcycle Club, and a memberof the Walled Lake Police softballteam. Money raised will be usedfor medical bills, therapy, hisprosthetic and general recoveryexpenses.

Paul is married to Heather(Knight) Windel, and they areexpecting their first baby in Octo-ber. Heather is the daughter ofScott and Cindy Knight of St.Johns.

Girl Scout registrationis Sept. 26

ST. JOHNS — Girl Scout reg-istration and ice cream social isplanned for Monday, Sept. 26 from6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Knights ofColumbus Hall in St. Johns. Girlsfrom kindergarten to 12th gradeare invited. There is a $20 reg-istration fee to register. Contactarea manager Stacy Powers at(517) 897-4653 with any questions.The area is also in need of scoutleaders.

St. Johns CROPWalk is Oct. 2

St Johns area CROP Walk isSunday Oct. 2

The St Johns 26th annual CROPWalk to fight hunger is Sunday,Oct 2 at 2 p.m. Church World Ser-vice sponsors the 5K walk whichwill start at the city park pavilionand will raise money to fighthunger and provide disaster reliefworldwide.

This year, people from ninearea churches and the KiwanisClub are walking to raise moneyfor this important cause.

Of the funds raised, 25 percentwill stay in our local community.The local funds will benefit Clin-ton County Meals-On-Wheels, the

Basic Needs Food Bank and theSt Johns Ministerial Associationemergency relief fund.

Senate candidateforum is Sept. 29 inDeWitt

DEWITT – Sept. 29, Clinton,Eaton and Ingham County TeaParty Patriots are sponsoring apublic forum for the U.S. Senatecandidates running against Sena-tor Debbie Stabenow.

Confirmed candidates ScottyBoman, Clark Durant, Gary Glenn,Randy Hekman, Pete Hoekstraand Pete Konetchy will meet ata forum to be held in DeWittat the DeWitt Banquet & Confer-ence Center, 1120 Commerce Park(behind Burger King). WJIM per-sonality Tim Fair will be the mod-erator.

Doors open at 6 p.m. withforum at 7 p.m. Questions callRuss at (989) 682.4180.

Bingham Twp. votes noto incorporate

At the regular board meeting ofSept. 12, 2011, the Bingham Town-ship Board unanimously adopted aresolution opposing incorporationas a charter township.

Scrapbook day is Nov.19 in St. Johns

Scrapbook the day away. TheClinton County 4-H Council ishosting an all day Scrapaloozascrapbooking and stamping eventon Saturday, Nov. 19 from 9 a.m. to9 p.m. at Smith Hall on the ClintonCounty Fairgrounds.

Cost is $30 per person for a fulltable or $40 for two people sharinga table. Of the fee, $10 is a non-refundable deposit.

This includes your workspace,lunch, dinner, snacks, friends andfun. Mail your deposit to ClintonCounty 4-H Council, P. O. Box 71,St. Johns, MI 48879.

For questions, call Shirley at(989) 798-8834 or Corissa at (989)224-5227. There are only 50 spacesavailable, so register soon. Comejoin us for a fun day of scrapbook-ing.

Marriage retreatreturns to DeWitt

The popular international mar-riage retreat, Retrouvaille, is onceagain offered in the Lansing area.

Retrouvaille (French for rediscov-ery) will be at the St. FrancisRetreat Center in DeWitt Sept.30-Oct. 2.

The primary goal is to providehelp for couples who live in thedisappointment and pain of a trou-bled marriage.

The weekend provides a safesetting, encouraging couples tolearn communication in a respect-ful manner. Restoration takestime.

The post-weekend sessions pro-vide support as couples discussconcepts of the importance ofcommunication in marriage, inti-macy, and many other topics. Theretreat will help couples redis-cover a loving maritalrelationship. For confidentialinformation or to register forthe program, call Retrouvailleof Lansing (517) 290-0314 or visitwww.retrouvailleoflansing.catholicweb.comor www.HelpOurMarriage.org

St. Johns sets Trick-or-Treat hours

The St. Johns City Commissionhas set the hours for Trick-or-Treating within the City of St.Johns on Halloween, Monday, Oct.31, from 6 to 8 p.m. to be signaledby the blowing of the fire whistle.

As in the past, the City Com-mission asks that all residentslight their porches and drive care-fully on Halloween night.

Vendors needed forNov. 19 bazaar

OWOSSO — Owosso Corner-stone Church is looking for vend-ers for its annual bazaar set forSaturday, Nov. 19 from 9 a.m. to4 p.m. The event will take placeat the church at 208 W. Oliver St.in Owosso. The cost is $20 for aspace and a table. If interested,contact Rachel at (989) 725-8233by Oct. 20.

Free oil changes beingoffered.

Single moms and widows withcars at least 10 years old areinvited to apply for a free oilchange and 30 point inspection.The oil changes are being pro-vided by Orlin Stringham ownerof Hometown Auto, 710 E. StateSt. in St. Johns. Oil changes willbe done by appointment only. Toapply, contact Family Life Radioat (800) 776-1030 or (989) 613-7060.

NEWS IN BRIEFClintonCounty News

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Resources Director

Val Kniffen...Assistant Pre-Press Manager

Kurt Madden......................... Group Editor

Things to know:LETTERS: Letters to the editor should be no

more than 400 words in length, signed by theauthor and include a daytime phone numberfor verification. We reserve the right to edit let-ters for clarity, length and content of question-able legality. Questions? Contact Sue Lounds at517-377-1077.

FAMILY NEWS: Contact the classified dept.to publish Weddings, Anniversaries orEngagements; email [email protected]. Torun obituaries email [email protected] or call517/377-1104.CONTENT RIGHTS:Allwrittenmaterial,photo-

graphs and advertisements printed in this pub-lication are the property of the publisher andcannot be reprinted without specific approvalfrom the general manager.

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ST. JOHNS — Even witha map, life’s journeysometimes brings aboutunexpected destinations,

surroundingsthat offersurprisingand fulfillingends.

So it wasfor SaraleeHowardwhose stud-ies in

theology com-plemented by work withexpectant mothers openeda path to Clinton CountyArts Council’s Gallery,where she will be the fea-tured artist Sunday, Oct. 9.

Howard, who describesherself as a “very newartist,” began her artisticpursuit about two years

ago, but has already gainedrecognition and selectionfor participation in impor-tant and respected set-tings.

Her entry into the fieldbegan in 2009, inspiredby her studies at GrandRapids TheologicalSeminary and her job help-ing women through unex-pected pregnancies.

The convergence ofthose two efforts stimu-lated her latent artisticbent, leading to this year’sselection as a participatingartist in the Grand Rapids2011 Art Prize exhibitionwith a 3-D work entitledOn the Seventh Day HeRested.

Additionally, she hasshown her works at theLowell Area Art Gallery

October open house to feature newcomer’s works

Saralee

Howard

and the Clinton CountyArts Council Gallery.

A student of KathleenMooney of Lowell, Howarduses acrylics and othermaterials such as scraps oftext, photos, fabric, parch-ment and small foundobjects in her works, withwhich she tries to expressan idea or words ratherthan realistically convey ascene or object. Currently

she has close to threedozen paintings on displayat the Arts Council Gallery,including her 26-pieceseries Playing Scrabblewith God. Cards of herpaintings are available forsale at the Gallery.

Howard has resided inClinton County for morethan thirty years, includ-ing the last decade in St.Johns. She and her hus-

band, Jim Schultz, havetwo grown children, Emilyand Graham.

The Sunday Oct. 9 Gal-lery open house runs from1 to 3 p.m. and includesrefreshments.

The Gallery is locatedat 215 N. Clinton Ave. in St.Johns.

These monthly eventsand the many other activ-ities of the Arts Council

are made possible througha cooperative funding baseinvolving direct sponsor-ships, membership dues,local contributions andsupport from the part-nership of Michigan Coun-cil for Arts and CulturalAffairs and the NationalEndowment for the Arts.

— From Clinton County Arts

Council

Anger managementclasses will be offeredbeginning Monday, Oct. 3from 6-8 p.m. and continu-ing for 10 weeks.

Learn more effectiveways to manage your anger.You will learn the stop,think, back away training

method and ways to keepcool in a hot situation.

You must attend all tenclasses to receive a Certifi-cate of Attendance.

Class will be held atClinton County Counsel-

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Anger management

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service career – criminaljustice, law enforcement,health careers, nursing, firesafety, etc.

Cappelletti is a 2011graduate of DeWitt HighSchool. He is enrolled atLansing Community Col-lege in the Fire Science/EMT program. In his appli-cation for the scholarship,Cappelletti explained thathe has wanted to be a fire-fighter for as long as he canremember.

“Throughout my child-hood, I always dreamedof becoming a firefighter,”wrote Cappelletti.

“I later found out thatmy uncle was a firefighter;someone in my family wasa real life hero! Ever sincethat day, my biggest pas-sion in life was to becomea career firefighter. Not tojust be a hero, but to mostlybe there for others whenthey need it most.”

Cappelletti, unlike mostof the scholarship appli-cants, actually knew theman this scholarship wasnamed for. His applicationspoke of “RememberingTommy.”

“Tommy Kangas was abig part of my childhood,”Cappelletti wrote. “Whenmy dad was on businesstrips, Tommy would sit atthe end of our driveway tostand watch and make surethat we were all safe. … Ialways begged him to giveme a ride on his wheel-chair; I remember thinkingI was so cool when he did.… I was too young to under-stand everything Tommywas going through, but itnever changed how I feltabout him.

Despite everything hewas going through, healways kept his sense ofhumor.”

Kingsbury is a 2011graduate of St. Johns HighSchool and is also enrolledin the Fire Science/ EMTprogram at Lansing Com-munity College.

“My long-range goals areto graduate with a degreein Fire Science/ EmergencyMedical Technician andpursue higher education inthe nursing field,” Kings-bury wrote in his applica-tion. “I would like to makea career out of serving and

protecting people.”During his senior year

of high school, Kingsburydid a job shadow at LansingFire Department Station 6.

“That really made meopen my eyes and mademe feel confident in choos-ing this career,” Kingsburywrote.

“People tell me all thetime that firefighters don’tmake a lot of money. Ialways answer I wouldn’tdo it for the money. … Iwant to do it because thatmeans I get to help some-one who needs help andthere is no greater feelingthan knowing that if youweren’t there to help thatperson, something terriblecould have happened. Youalso get to make a differ-ence in the world, which isalso a great feeling.”

Each of these young menwill receive $1,000 towardtuition at Lansing Commu-nity College. The scholar-ships are funded by anannual golf outing andthrough a reciprocal agree-ment with Lansing Com-munity College. Under theagreement, Clinton CountySheriff’s Office providesofficers to assist in teachingclasses in law enforcementat LCC and in return, theSheriff’s Office earns cred-its used for scholarships.

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Schwan’s fundraiser

The Schwan’s truck will be infront of the Briggs Public Libraryon Wednesday, Oct. 12from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.to assist the libraryin raising funds forthe purchase of alaptop and projector.The equipment will beused to help facilitateoutreach programs toarea senior residentialfacilities and for pro-grams at the librarylike computer literacyclasses. There arethree ways you canparticipate in the fund-raiser:

• Purchase items the day of theevent.

• Reserve products online for pickup at the Library the day of the event.Go to www.schwansfundraising.comand use campaign Id: 36543.

• Order a gift certificate by call-ing 1-888-SCHWANS, inform the rep-resentative you want to purchase agift card and provide the campaignId: 36543 or go to www.schwan’s.com,click on the gift card link and followthe directions including entering thecampaign Id: 36543.

The certificate will be shipped tothe address of your choice. Gift cer-tificates are a great way to help thelibrary and still support your localdriver if you are already receivingdelivery at your residence. Gift certif-icates also make great holiday gifts.

For additional details on the fund-raiser, stop by the library desk or call(989) 224-4702.

Pre-Reader StorytimesThere are a few spaces available in

the Tuesday morning (10:30-11 a.m.)and Thursday evening (6:30-7 p.m.)storytimes. Sign up your 4,5, and6-year-old independent listener for“new” fall stories.

They will enjoy listening to newbooks about hens, termites, dogs, pen-guins, sharks, an orangutan, rabbits,llamas, dragons, pumpkins, leavesand too many other subjects to list.

There will be games, crafts, snacksor music to enhance the stories read.Sign up now for these free programs.

Mama Mia Pizzeria!October is National Pizza Month.

Join the Junior Readers Book Clubfor a Pizza Party Extravaganza. Reg-istration for the Monday, Oct. 24 pro-gram from 7-8 p.m. opens Monday,Sept. 26.

The program is designed for youthages 7-9. Read Pete & Penny’s PizzaPuzzles by Aaron Rosenberg. Copiesare available for pick up at the Librarydesk. The program will include lotsof fun activities, discussion, a game,a craft and making individual pizzas.

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WESTPHALIA — There will be afestive mood around Pewamo-West-phalia High School this week as theschool celebrates homecoming.

This year’s homecoming celebra-tion has additional meaning as P-W isalso celebrating its 50th anniversary.

The student council has estab-lished spirit days during the weekto get students into the homecomingspirit.

Monday is Pajama Day.Tuesday is Dress as a Mature

Person Day.Wednesday is Fantasy Character/

Celebrity Day.Thursday will be Decade Day

with students dressing in the styleof the decade assigned to each class.

The spirit week concludes withthe traditional Blue and Gold Day onFriday.

The special events begin Friday,Sept. 30, with a powder puff footballgame at 6:30 p.m. followed by abattle of the bands inside the PirateFieldhouse at 8 p.m.

The festivities continue on Satur-day, Oct. 1, with a 5k run and walkat 8:30 a.m. and a children’s quarter-mile fun run at 9:20 a.m.

The events take place at the highschool. Race-day registration beginsat 7 a.m. at the Pirate Fieldhouse.

More information and regis-tration forms can be found atwww.pw.k12.mi.us.

The homecoming parade takesplace at 11 a.m. at P-W High School.Organizations, groups or businessesthat are interested in participating

should contact Cary Bashore at (989)413-1062.

Following the parade, there willbe childrens games, concessions andtailgating prior to the football game.

The Pewamo Elementary PTO isalso holding an auction from 10:30a.m. to 2 p.m. The auction willbe located in the children’s activityarea.

The events move to the footballfield at 2 p.m. at the P-W footballteam takes on Fulton-Middleton.

At halftime, the 2011 P-W Home-coming King and Queen will becrowned. Queen candidates includeTressa DeNittis, Hillary Henges-bach, Kambria Schneider, BethanyThelen and Kelsey Wirth. The kingcandidates are John Lehman, DamonPline, Gavin Smith, Garrett Strong,and Justin Thelen.

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LANSING — With school back in sessionand fall fast approaching, the AmericanRed Cross is encouraging all eligibledonors to roll up their sleeves to help savelives.

Every year, students nationwide jointhe American Red Cross as blood donorsand blood drive sponsors, all in an effortto help hospital patients in need. But, alldonors, whether they are students or not,are encouraged to make an appointmentto help save lives.

“Students are a major force in buildingand maintaining the blood supply,” saidSharon Jaksa, CEO for the Great LakesRegion of the American Red Cross. “But,we need the help of all eligible donorsto be able meet the needs of hospitalpatients.”

As an added incentive for donors,everyone who comes out to donate bloodor platelets in September and October hasa chance to win a $250 Meijer gift card.For more information about the Meijerpromotion and other campaigns in yourarea or to make an appointment to donate,call 1-800-REDCROSS (1-800-733-2767) or

visit redcrossblood.org.The following is a list of American Red

Cross blood drives in the area throughOct. 20:

• Oct. 3: Knights of Columbus Hall,1108 N. US 27, St. Johns, 11:45 a.m.-5:30p.m.

• Oct. 4: Pewamo Westphalia HighSchool, 5101 Clintonia Road, Westphalia,8a.m.-1:45 p.m.

• Oct. 10: Redeemer United MethodistChurch, 13980 Schavey Road, DeWitt,noon-5:45 p.m.

To schedule an appointment to donate,call 1-800-REDCROSS (1-800-733-2767) orvisit www.RedCrossBlood.org for moreinformation. Individuals who are 17 yearsof age (16 with parental permission insome states), meet weight and heightrequirements (110 pounds or more,depending on their height) and are ingenerally good health may be eligible todonate blood.

Bring your Red Cross blood donor cardor other form of positive ID when youcome to donate.

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Save a life; give bloodST. JOHNS — As the media coverage

associated with the ten-year anniversaryof 9/11 slowly fades, let us not forget thatlife-changing day and vow to be as pre-pared for disaster as we possibly can.

One of the many things learned from9/11 is that emergency preparedness isno longer the sole concern of earthquake-prone Californians and those who live inthe part of the country known as “TornadoAlley.” For all Americans, preparednessmust now account for man-made disastersas well as natural ones. Knowing what todo during an emergency is an importantpart of being prepared and may make allthe difference when seconds count. Disas-ters can happen with little or no warning –from tornado outbreaks, floods, power out-ages and crippling winter storms, to man-made disasters we can’t even fathom.

This fall, the Mid-Michigan DistrictHealth Department would like to encour-age individuals, families, businesses andcommunities to take action and preparefor the unexpected with the help of theFederal Emergency Management Agen-cy’s Resolve to be Ready campaign.

When disaster strikes, you may need tosurvive on your own after an emergency.This means having enough food, waterand other supplies to last each memberof your family at least three days. Local

officials and relief workers will be on thescene after a disaster, but it could takehours or days. In addition, basic services,such as electricity, gas, water, sewagetreatment and telephones may be cut offfor days, or even a week or more.

The Resolve to be Ready campaigndivides preparedness into the followingthree steps:

• Get an emergency supply kit -Keep enough emergency supplies on handfor you and those in your care. Seewww.ready.gov for a checklist of supplies.

• Make a family emergency plan -Your family may not be together whendisaster strikes, so it’s important to planin advance. Sample plans are available atwww.ready.gov.

• Be informed - Learn about the typesof emergencies (both natural and man-made) that are most likely to happenin your area and their appropriateresponses. Visit www.ready.gov for fur-ther information. Emergencies can rangefrom inconvenient to devastating, but byfollowing these simple steps in advance,you will minimize the impact on you, yourfamily, your business and your commu-nity and give yourself greater peace ofmind.

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When the scouts of St. Johns BoyScout Troop 520 was asked if theywanted to do a 50-mile hike outin Montana along with other scoutsfrom the St. Johns area, they realizedit would be an opportunity of a lifetime.

The scout’s training started lastspring for the July hike.

The trip started with a three-daycar trip to the Montana High Adven-ture Base Camp (Mohab).

Once at the base camp, all thescouts and parent leaders wererequired to take some basic wilder-ness training and get accumulated tothe change in altitude.

The first day on the trail, thescouts hiked 16 miles and climbedBennie Hill the second-highest eleva-tion on the hike.

That night with rain, cold and ageneral feeling of “What did we getourselves into,” Everyone went tobed early.

On day two, they hiked 12 miles tothe continental divide camped therethat night.

The next couple of days wereprobably the most scenic with water-falls, scaling an 8,000-foot mountain,walking across snow, sledding onsnow, seeing a massive lake held bya single 100 foot log dam, and seeinga grizzly bear that wandered intocamp one evening as they were set-ting up camp.

The last night on the trail was the

worst, with 80-mile-per-hour windsand low temperatures, they wereforced to build a shelter.

Shortly after they settled in forthe night, the shelter blew off andthey were forced to sleep outside.

During the night, Ron Welch, oneof the parent leaders, commentedabout all of the stars in the sky. Fiveminutes later it started to rain.

The group decided to pull upcamp in the early hours of the morn-ing and head back into base case forour final day of the hike.

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Troop 520 would like to give a spe-cial thanks to Bill Demmer for spon-soring the trip and Ben Smith fromGeorgia for guiding them throughthe beautiful Bob Marshall Wilder-ness.

Members of Troop 520 are RonWelch, Jonathon Welch, Joey Welch,Neil Fedewa, Owen Fedewa all of St.Johns; Jack Orozco of Fowler, andBryan Stolz of Elsie.

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The girls behind themen of “JerseyBoys” work hard

for their money.The musical chronicling

the storied career of popband the Four Seasonsopens Wednesday, Sept. 28at the Wharton Centerfor Performing Arts fora run continuing throughSunday, Oct. 16.

Just three actresses slipin and out of costumes fordozens of roles. Each has amain part along with manysmaller roles – some thatonly last a few minutes.

Kara Tremel stars asMary Delgado, FrankieValli’s first wife.

A native of Moose Jaw,Sask., Tremel moved toToronto at age 18 to attendcollege and study musicaltheater. Tremel’s careerincludes an eight-year stintin Europe, during whichshe toured in musicals allover the continent.

“This is the best showI’ve ever been in,” she said.

According to the story,Delgado was the one whosuggested Valli adopt thatspelling of his stage name,rather than the Vally hepreferred. “She’s a toughbroad. She’s a real Jerseygirl who likes her cig-arettes and her drinks,”

Tremel said of Delgado.“She is the one who

helps him discover hisname. She is the womanbehind him. She definitelyhelps him get on his way.”

Stepping into a host ofminor characters isn’t astough as it might seem,especially when the casthas the help of talentedbackstage attendants anddressers. “We’re able tokeep track pretty easily,”said Tremel, part of thecast for four years.

“You run offstage, youget a new costume and anew wig. You look down atthe costume, you know whoyou are and you do it.”

Pure funDenise Payne’s main

role is Valli’s daughterFrancine. Being part of the“Jersey Boys” cast is “purefun,” she said – even whenthere is sometimes barelya minute to switch char-acters. “Each little roleis individually very small,but they’re all so different.It’s three hours of gettingto play different charac-ters,” Payne said.

“It’s challenging, but it’sfun. It’s not like any showthat’s ever been written.Theater-wise, I’m lucky toget three hours of playevery night.”

Payne grew up in Buf-falo, N.Y. She attendedNiagara University for col-

lege and spent summersat New York Universitystudying dance.

Both actresses saidthey’ve been able to drawon their own life expe-riences to enrich theirrespective characters.Frankie and Mary, forexample, eventually gotheir separate ways.

“I’ve had a roller-coaster ride of relation-ships. Some have beengreat, and some were notso great,” Tremel said.“I’ve definitely used thenot-so-great ones when itcomes to portraying thecharacter.” Touring andthe life of an actor is “not astable life,” she continued,and definitely takes its tollon relationships.

“It’s a good thing this isa show with more matureactors.

We’ve gone through our20s, we’ve experienced alot. We’ve made mistakes,gotten over that andlearned from them. I’vedrawn on all those experi-ences to bring that into thecharacter.”

While Payne said play-ing someone she’s neverbeen requires some sus-pension of disbelief, shedoes remember what itwas like to be 16.

She also sees the femalecharacters as having dif-ferent acting challenges

than the men.“They go from young

men to adults, and there’sa lot of tension betweenthem.

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“Thinking about howthey moved in the 50s, vs. ahooker character in the 60s– the time period and whoyour character is makessuch a difference.”

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Mary Delgado (Kara Tremel) and Frankie Valli share a kiss in“Jersey Boys,” opening Sept. 28 at the Wharton Center forPerforming Arts. COURTESY PHOTOGRAPH

“It’s a good thingthis is a show withmore matureactors. We’ve gonethrough our 20s,we’ve experienceda lot. We’ve mademistakes, gottenover that andlearned fromthem. I’ve drawnon all thoseexperiences tobring that into thecharacter.”KARA TREMEL

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There will be a Hallow-een Spooky Ride Sunday,Oct. 9 at Sleepy HollowState Park.

Bring your horse andjoin the fun.

The cost is $10 donationper rider and includes the‘haunted trail’ for horseand rider from 10 a.m. to2 p.m. plus free hotdogs,cider, hot chocolate andHalloween candy for theriders from noon to 3 p.m.

Nonriders can get foodand drink for a small dona-tion.

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Costumes for horse andrider are encouraged, butare optional.

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Participants will need astate park entry sticker.

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ST. JOHNS — Originalityis always appealing, andwhat better way to expressyour creativity than launch-ing an inventory of person-ally created cards?

You may take the firststep on that journey by reg-istering for a series of card-making classes scheduledat the Clinton County ArtsCouncil Gallery for threeconsecutive weeks in Octo-ber. Director Mike Mue-hlenbeck has announcedthat Carey Harris, who wasa featured artist during arecent Sunday open house,will serve as instructor forall classes, offering vari-ous techniques in the art ofcard making.

“Mrs. Harris has devel-oped quite a following,”he said, “particularly sinceher appearance during ouropen house, and that recog-nition has prompted theseclasses.” All classes will beon Tuesday evenings from6 to 8 p.m. with a $20 regis-tration fee for each session.The first class will be Oct.4 centered on beginningquilling. Advancing quilled

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WESTPHALIA — The Vil-lage of Westphalia and St.Mary Catholic Parish con-tinue their celebration ofthe 175th anniversary withan Oktoberfest Oct. 8.

Activities and events arescheduled to take place onthe St. Mary Parish groundsacross Westphalia Streetfrom St. Mary Church, aswell as on West Main Streetin the downtown businessarea. The events include:

• Historical scavengerhunt - 9 to 11 a.m. – Teamsof four people will attemptto solve clues about West-phalia’s history.

• Euchre tournament andsetback tournament from 9a.m. to noon. Register by

calling (989) 587-6400.• Round bale rolling –

Teams of three will race tosee who can roll their balethe fastest. The event startsat 11 a.m.

• Beard judging andawards ceremony at 2 p.m.on the beer garden stage.

• Mass with Bishop EarlBoyea at 4 p.m. at St. MaryChurch, followed by adinner catered by theBavarian Inn at St. MaryParish Hall. Dancing withmusic from the Norm SeissVariety Band follows.

Other events include ascarecrow-decorating con-test, hay-bale maze, pump-kin-carving contest, a pieeating contest at 11 a.m.,and movies downtownFriday and Saturday eve-

ning.The Mello-Tones, will

also be performing in thebeer tent from noon to 1:45p.m. At 8 p.m. the bandGazookswillperform.Otherlocal entertainment will per-form during the day.

A variety of antique andhistorical items will alsobe on display, as well asantique tractors and farmequipment.

Food will be availableat the beer tent startingat 11 a.m., including brats,burgers, smoked chicken,homemade fries and manyGerman items.

For more information,contact the St. Mary Parishoffice at (989) 587-4201 orthe Westphalia village officeat (989) 587-4434.

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Whether Catholic or not,if you are a judge, lawyer,law student or layperson,you are cordially invitedto attend and participatein the Cath-olic LawyersGuild’s 26thAnnual RedMass of theDiocese ofLansing.

The Massis tradition-ally knownas the “RedMass” in honor of the Holy

Spirit, whose blessing weinvoke to illuminate thework of the courts in theirnew term. Bishop EarlBoyea will be the main Cel-ebrant of the Mass.

The Mass will begin at5:15 p.m. on Monday, Oct.3 at St. Mary Cathedralin downtown Lansing. TheRed Mass will be followedby dinner at the St. MaryParish Hall, adjacent to theCathedral.

Justice Michael F. Cava-nagh will present theGuild’s prestigious St.

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Supporting Smith

Members of the Lansing Capital Area Damage Prevention Association held a golfouting Aug. 19 to raise money for Nick Smith of Westphalia. Smith was diagnosedwith cancer six months ago. CADPA raised $2,900 to help with Smith’s costly medicalbills. CADPA meets every month with utilities, local governments, excavators, stakingcompanies and Miss Dig to promote safe underground digging. Presenting the checkto Smith are Lansing Consumers Energy employees (from left) Marilou Ward, Smith,Lisa Aungst and Susan Franke. COURTESY PHOTO

ST. JOHNS — Mid-Michi-gan District Health Depart-ment officials would like toremind residents that theflu season is once againupon us and that it’s betterto “Get a shot and not theflu!” If you’ve ever had theflu, you know it’s an illnessyou’d rather avoid at allcosts. Many flu sufferersfind themselves confined tobed for up to one weekwith high fever, headache,extreme tiredness, drycough, sore throat, runnyor stuffy nose and muscleaches. While the flu is nodoubt miserable, for manyit can turn deadly.

Each year, complicationsfrom flu illness lead toeverything from a loss ofworkplace productivity todeath. According to the Cen-ters for Disease Control andPrevention, every year inthe United States, on aver-age, 5 percent to 20 percentof the population gets theflu, more than 200,000 arehospitalized as a result offlu complications and about36,000 die from the flu.

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gan District Health Depart-ment. “One person infectedwith the flu can potentiallyinfect up to 15 others. Thebest way to prevent influ-enza and its potentially life-threatening complicationsis for everyone, includinghealthy people, age sixmonths and older, to get vac-cinated. For those at highrisk for developing seriousflu complications, such asolder people, youngchildren, and people withcertain health conditions,vaccination is especiallyimportant.”

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Monday at Mid-MichiganDistrict Health Departmentin St. Johns from 9 a.m. tonoon and 1 to 4 p.m.

No appointment is nec-essary to attend any ofMMDHDs influenza vacci-nation clinics.

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Sports

The Fowler cross coun-try teams had their bestshowings yet at the Mich-igan State Spartan Invita-tional at Forest Akers EastCourse Sept. 16.

The girls cross countryteam finished 24th out of 45teams, with junior KierenBecker leading the way fin-ishing 24th individually outof 275 runners with a timeof 20:25. Becker ran at theDivision 4 state meet in2009 and 2010, finishing in30th place last year.

She has continued to besolid in her third seasonwith the Eagles.

“Kieren Becker has ledthe team every time outwith strongperformances,” Fowlercoach Jeff Crowe said.

Senior Liz Thelen was110th with a time of 22:23;

sophomore Brooke VanEllswas 134th with a timeof 22:55; senior RebeccaThelen was 145th with atime of 23:07 and SabrinaThelen was 196th with atime of 25:08.

Eagle boys resultsThe Eagles boys team

was also 24th out of 45teams. Junior Grant Feld-pausch was the top runnerfor Fowler, placing 19th asan individual with a time of17:09. “Grant Feldpasuchis really pushing himselfand competing with someof the top runners in thearea,” Crowe said.

“He has led the boysevery race, running someof the fastest time in mynine years of coaching atFowler.”

Other Fowler boys fin-ishers include: sophomoreBrice Thelen (52nd) in17:56; freshman Drew

Bierstetel (146th) in 19:30;Chis Feldpausch (192nd) in21:34 and Joe Smith (194th)in 21:51.

“All had personal besttimes for the season and

are coming off four meetsin 10 days,” Crowe said ofhis teams. “These athletesare strong and now canfocus on the remaning sixweeks.”

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Fowler cross country making strides

Kieren Becker, Fowler Junior, has finished first for theEagles in every meet this year. JEFF CROWE FOR LCN

Grant Feldpausch led Fowler at the Michigan State SpartanInvitational at Forest Akers East Sept. 16. The juniorfinished 19th with a time of 17:09. JEFF CROWE FOR LCN

It’s been the start St. Johns football coach DaveMariage was looking for, but it hasn’t been easy.

The Redwings are coming close to locking up a spotin the state playoffs, but they had to come from behindagainst Owosso in a CAAC Red game Sept. 16.

“Contrary to what people might think out there, weknow it’s a tough matchup,” Mariage said of Owosso.

“They’re pretty good. They could be 4-0.”The Trojans had a 13-point lead on the Redwings’

home turf in the second half after Michael Schutt’sfourth consecutive touchdown put Owosso up 27-14 inthe third quarter.

But St. Johns scored three of the next four touch-downs to seize the lead.

Senior running back Mason Sauls had a 51-yardfourth quarter scoring run to bring the Owosso leaddown to 34-28 and senior quarterback Brad Cordesfound senior Nicholas Lawless for a 29-yard touch-down to give the Redwings the 35-34 victory.

It was the second game in a row that Cordes passedfor more than 200 yards.

Against Fowlerville in St. Johns’ CAAC Red openeron Sept. 9, Cordes completed just nine passes but

threw for 228 yards and two touchdowns.In the comeback win over Owosso, Cordes was

17-for-24 for 214 yards and three scores.“Brad’s a returning quarterback and he’s pretty

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tined for the state playoffs.They’ve shown increased balance ever since their

first game, with Cordes leading a maturing passingattack.

“I think we’ve scored 35 per game against Owossoand Fowlerville and they packed the box against usand hopefully when that happens we have to be pre-pared enough to move the ball through the air,” Mar-iage said.

But as Mariage said after a season-opening winover Charlotte, the Redwings are a running footballteam and they’ve shown their brawn there too withSauls and senior fullback Andrew Mullikin in the wingT formation.

The St. Johns defense has been hurt by two of thebetter receivers in the area in Schutt and Aubrey Par-rish of Charlotte, which was reflected in the box scoresand final scores of the two games against the Trojansand Orioles.

But the defense has also stood tall, with solid per-

formances against Corunna and Fowlerville.Essentially, it’s been so far so good for the Red-

wings as they look to get back to the playoffs for thefourth straight year and the seventh time in the pastnine seasons.

“I think any coach out there will tell you that youplay to try and win them all and we certainly don’tplan on losing,” Mariage said of where he expected tosee his team halfway through the season.

“We feel we have a shot against anyone on ourschedule. ... We’ve had some tough games. I guess I’mhappy for our kids because that’s our goal and we wantto help facilitate that goal and our leadership on thisteam has been outstanding.”

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Redwing gridders come back to beat Owosso“I think any coach out there will tellyou that you play to try and win themall and we certainly don’t plan onlosing. “We feel we have a shot againstanyone on our schedule.”DAVE MARIAGESt. John head coach

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FOWLER – The defending CMAC champs aren’t deadyet.

Saddled with a 1-2 record and a battle against arch-rival Fulton on Sept. 16, Fowler got just enough in thesecond half to beat the Pirates 14-7 and keep theirplayoff hopes alive.

“Right now, after the first three weeks sitting at 1-2and losing to two of the top teams in this league andthen having to face Fulton in week four, it makes yourplayoff hopes, that little light on that candle dwindlein a hurry if you lose this one,” Fowler coach CraigKoenigsknecht said.

“Then you’re forced to win your next five, but thisgives us a little bit better position, but we’re still notcomfortable. “This is a great team and we knew weneeded this one,” junior Tyler Koenigsknecht said.

“We planned on running the table (from here),going 7-2 and we keep planning on doing that and justto take this step against a great team like that, it reallymeans a lot to us and the community.”

While partially saving this season, the Eagles (2-2,2-2) also avenged a 7-6 loss in the first round of lastyear’s Division 8 state playoffs to Fulton after Fowlerhad dominated the CMAC and finished the season 9-0.

“These guys, right from when we first met onMonday, it was all about it,” Fowler coach Craig Koe-nigsknecht said.

“Nobody forgot about last year’s loss and that hurtreally hard; it hurt a lot of these kids that are back thisyear and they wanted to get their fair shake, so theintensity level was real high all week in practice.”

Fulton senior fullback Dan Leiby got the Pirates(2-2, 2-2) on the board first with a 5-yard touchdownrun in the first quarter.

Fowler came back in the second with a 4-yardtouchdown plunge by Tyler Koenigsknecht, who ranfor 132 yards on 23 carries, to tie the game up goinginto halftime.

In the third, the Eagles got an interception fromsenior defensive back Cody Schafer and marched offa drive that ended with a Mitch Thelen 3-yard touch-down run to put Fowler in front.

Fulton’s last opportunity came with under four min-utes to play in the game and the urgency was certainlythere.

The Pirates mounted their best drive of the night,ripping off first downs on their way deep in to Fowlerterritory.

“They pretty much just put it on their backs andmarched it down the field on us and we kind of hadour backs up against the wall for a little bit,” TylerKoenigsknecht said.

Fowler took a timeout to talk things over and re-focus on getting a stop that would win the game.

“He told us to man up,” Tyler Koenigsknecht said ofCraig Koenigsknecht.

“Don’t let them push us all the way to the goalline.”

Two plays after the timeout, the ball popped looseon a Fulton rushing play and was pounced on by juniorNapoleon Watts, who had 10 tackles in the game andalso had a key fourth-down stop on a Fulton driveearlier in the fourth quarter.

“We knew they were going to come out and it wasgoing to be a slugfest just like it was and whoever gotthe lucky break,” Craig Koenigsknecht said.

“Fortunately for us, it was for ours.”Senior tight end Corey Hungerford had five catches

for 87 yards to lead Fulton in the loss.The Pirates were handed their second loss of the

season by Fowler and now face a similar scramble

down the stretch in order to qualify for the state play-offs.

Fowler’s schedule was reasonably front-loaded,with road games at Saranac and Pewamo-Westphaliathat resulted in two losses.

But even though Fowler walked over the likes ofPortland St. Patrick, Dansville and Carson City-Crys-tal last season en route to going 9-0 in the CMAC, therest of the road this year isn’t much easier.

“We’ve definitely been tested in these first fewweeks of the season and then Dansville beat Fulton inweek one so you know that means Dansville still hasgot one heck of a football team and Bath and Dansvillebattled down to the bitter end, then Dansville gets beatby St. Pat so this league to me is wide open right now,”Craig Koenigsknecht said.

“It’s really hard to get a gauge on where anybodystands.”

The Eagles finish with two home games against St.Patrick and Carson City-Crystal and two road gamesat Dansville and Laingsburg, who was picked as adarkhorse for the CMAC title at the beginning of theseason.

“We just got to take them one week at a time andkeep plugging away and hopefully we can make arun,” Craig Koenigsknecht said.

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Redwing harriers take second, third

St. Johns freshman cross country runner KarriganSmith won the CAAC Red Jamboree Sept. 20 with atime of 19:19 as the Redwings finished second as ateam on the girls side.

Smith was followed closely in second by sophomoreKayla Kraft, who ran a time of 20:01 to give the Red-wings the top two finishers in the race.

Other St. Johns runners who placed with timesincluded sophomore Nichole Leasher in 16th (22:13);sophomore Kimberly Catlin in 21st (22:49) and sopho-more Bree-Anna Gaffney in 25th (23:02).

St. Johns finished behind DeWitt, who won the eventby 39 points.

On the boys side, sophomore Andrew Hyatt led theRedwings to a third place finish as a team with a ninthplace finish individually. Hyatt ran a time of 16:51.

Other St. Johns boys runners who placed with timesincluded junior Spencer Shellberg in 13th (17:19);freshman Codey Cook in 15th (17:38); junior TylerHoward in 21st (17:52) and senior Jonathon Snyder in38th (18:58).

St. Johns tennis gets two wins

The St. Johns tennis team picked up two winsagainst Ionia and Auburn Bay City Western.

Sept. 19 against Bay City Western, senior no. 1 sin-gles player Austin Parsons and junior no. 2 singlesplayer Zach Peters each had straight set victories tolead the Redwings, while junior no. 3 singles playerPaul Sochor also picked up a victory.

The no. 1 doubles team of seniors Zack Wernerand Zane Nachazel picked up a straight-set win as theRedwings doubles teams split with Bay City Westernto close out the win.

The doubles teams swept all four matches instraight sets for the Redwings (5-4) in the win overIonia.

Parsons, Peters and Sochor all earned victories insingles over the Bulldogs, with Parsons dropping onlytwo games in his match against Ionia’s Joe Voet, whowas a regional champion at no. 4 singles last season.

Marauders fall short to Freeland

The Ovid-Elsie team attempted to come backagainst Freeland in the fourth quarter Sept. 16, butthe Marauders fell 31-23.

Senior Tate Coleman had a 51-yard touchdown passand a 77-yard punt return for a touchdown for theMarauders (2-2, 2-1) in the loss.

Coleman completed 17 passes for 177 yards in thegame with two touchdowns, the other coming on a4-yard pass to senior running back Jeff Houska in thefourth quarter.

Winans finished with 90 yards receiving on justfour catches for Ovid-Elsie, while senior running backDustin Karlik had eight grabs for 56 yards for theMarauders.

Senior defensive lineman Chazz Miller led Ovid-Elsie with 11 tackles.

The Marauders trailed by just a field goal headinginto the half, but were outscored 21-0 in the third quar-ter by Freeland before posting 16 unanswered pointsin the fourth on the comeback attempt.

St. Johns golfers split last two

The St. Johns girls golf team split two matches witha win over Ithaca on Monday and a loss to DeWitt Sept20.

Junior Kathryn DeLisa and senior Sarah Nodarseeach led the way for the Redwings in a win over theYellowjackets with rounds of 56 for nine holes at theEmerald.

DeLisa fired a 51 at Prairie Creek against DeWitt,but all four Panther golfers shot rounds of 50 or lowerin a win.

Senior Kaylee Gates had a round of 52 for the Red-wings in the loss to DeWitt.

Redwing netters win some, lose some

The St. Johns volleyball team was defeated byFowlerville in three games Sept. 15, but the Redwingsbounced back with a three-game win over Ionia Sept.20.

Senior Nicole Motz led St. Johns (6-7, 2-2) with 23assists in the win over Ionia while senior Skylar Hebertadded 11 kills for the Redwings.

The Redwings also played at the Charlotte Invita-tional over the weekend against a host of teams.

St. Johns beat Charlotte and Bellevue in two games,lost to Corunna in two games and Bronson in two gamesand split a game each with Everett and KalamazooChristian to finish with a record of 2-2-2 in the event.

Redwing soccer shuts out Owosso

The St. Johns soccer team blitzed Owosso Sept. 20,scoring a season-high eight goals in a shutout winover the Trojans. Senior forward Luke Feldpausch andsenior Sam Hanover each netted two goals for theRedwings in the win. Both also dished out an assist.

Senior forward Dane Bergstrom, the team’s leadingscorer, did not have a goal against Owosso but hadthree assists for the Redwings (7-3-3, 2-0).

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The weekend of Oct. 1,the Peacock Road TreeFarm gang will kick offtheir fall season with theSpecial Olympics “2 feetfor 28” Walk/Run to benefitthe Special Olympics ath-letes of Michigan Area 28,which includes all of Clin-ton County.

Registration begins at9 a.m. and the walk/runbegins at 10 a.m., Oct. 1. Allare invited to participate,and donations encouraged.

The Special Olympicsathletes are also invited

to enjoy the fun “CowboyGames” offered at the farm,after the fundraisingevent.

Along with the SpecialOlympics event, there willbe an Arts and Crafts Fairthrough the weekend fea-turing 30 crafters, both Sat-urday and Sunday, 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. As always,there will be horse-drawnwagon rides, pumpkins,cowboy games, the pettingzoo, hayrides, the PeacockExpress Train, caramelapples, donuts and cider

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The St. Johns girls swim-ming team picked up twowins over Owosso andGrand Ledge. The Red-wings trounced the Trojans134-49, with St. Johns swim-mers winning all but oneevent.

Senior Hailey LaBar wontwo individual events in the100-meter butterfly and the

100-meter breaststroke andwas part of the winning200-meter freestyle relayteam which also featuredKari Bellant, CourtneyHartenburg and ChelseyThelen.

Bellant also won the500-meter freestyle and waspart of the winning 200medley relay team.

“Owosso is not one of thestronger teams in the area,so that enabled us to get

everyone into the meet ina scoring position. That putsome pressure on our newkids and they performedvery well,” Redwing coachKim Brewbaker said. “Wewere able to see somestrong performances fromalmost everyone and movesome of our veterans toevents they would normallynot be competing. That gaveus the opportunity to givethem a break from their

regular events and also mixup our relays for some funraces.”

The meet against theComets proved to betougher, with the Redwingssqueaking by 96-90.

“This was a big, big meetfor us. We had to get byGrand Ledge in order tohave a chance at one of theleagues top spots. GrandLedge is very good and alittle deeper than we are,

but our girls really per-formed tough and won theclose races,” Brewbakersaid.

LaBar was part of fourwins against the Comets,taking first in the 50-meterfreestyle and 100-meterbackstroke as well as beinga part of two winning relayteams in the 200 medleyand 200-meter freestyle.

Freshman Alex Davishad a big meet and the Red-

wings needed it. Davis tookfirst in the 200-meter free-style, 500-meter freestyleand was on the winning200-meter freestyle relayteam with LaBar.

Senior Maggie Wrightalso captured the 200 indi-vidual medley and the100-meter butterfly for theRedwings.

St. Johns won four of thelast five events to wrap upthe win.

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BATH – Mid-Michigan families will find plenty of funon tap, Saturday, October 8 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.when the Michigan Wildlife Conservancy (MWC) andClinton County Department of Waste Management hosttheir annual “Fall Harvest Social” at the Conservancy’sBengel Wildlife Center in Bath.

The event, which is free and open to the public, willfeature hands-on and educational activities for the entirefamily, including horse-drawn wagon rides, bog tours,habitat hikes, a nature scavenger hunt and more.

Though most Harvest Social activities will be heldcontinuously throughout the day, the following will be

presented at the times listed below:1:30 p.m. Wayne Jackson – Join Mr. Wayne

Jackson in a historical journey dating back 10,000 years.With Mr. Jackson, a Tuscarora Indian, as your guide youwill travel back in time and explore the Anasazi andHopewell cultures through storytelling and dance.

3:00 p.m. Endangered Species! - Visit withanimals brought by the Potter Park Zoo Society. Mostlyendangered species and some common Michigan ani-mals. Learn more about these animals and even touchthem!

Guests may also visit the Dancing Crane Gift Shop

that features some unique and clever wildlife and gar-dening-themed gifts during the event. Proceeds benefitthe Wildlife Conservancy.

The Michigan Wildlife Conservancy is a non-profit,charitable organization founded in 1982 to help peoplehelp wildlife through habitat restoration and

educational programming, and is headquartered atthe Bengel Wildlife Center, 6380 Drumheller Road inBath. For a complete event schedule, directions to theBengel Wildlife Center or to support MWC programs,visit the Conservancy’s website at: www.miwildlife.org,or call (517) 641-7677.

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ST. JOHNS — As a mentor with Clinton County 4-HYouth Mentoring, you can help facilitate success in ayoung person’s life. You may be asking yourself, “Howcan I do that?”

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You can look back and see the positive influence youhad on a young person, by just taking a few hours a monthto mentor a youth.

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Miller expresses his gratitude

I would like to express my sincere appreciation frommyself and my family, for the recognition of my recentretirement service from Mt. Rest Cemetery.

Thank you all for the cards, letters, gifts and visitsfrom so many families. The well wishes will alwaysremain within my spirit. It has been my pleasure and joyto be able to help the needs of families during their lossof a loved one. I have met so many wonderful familiesduring my 28 years at Mt. Rest. I will always carry thememories of friendships with me.

Sincerely,David Miller

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Winter coat give-a-way is comingIt is time for the annual coat collection and giveaway,

Oct. 27 from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Wilson Center, 101W. Cass St. in St. Johns.

This is a call to the generosity of our friends andneighbors here in Clinton County. We once again face the

coming winter winds and snow that can be bitterly coldand biting. This year there is an overwhelming need tohelp those who are in need and less fortunate than most.

With so many out of work and added stress of risingenergy costs, this is perhaps the most crucial problemthat growing families worry about today.

The St. Johns churches as well as the Department ofHuman Services, Michigan Works! and many others areworking together to collect winter ware - hats, gloves,scarves, boots, sweatshirts, sweaters and coats.

We need items of all sizes, infant through large adult,new and like-new, used. Please help us out by checkingthe buttons and zippers to make sure all the buttons arein place and zippers go up and down.

We also need your help to make sure all items areclean. We do not have the ability to repair or wash in ournew location.

Please bring your winter clothing here to The BasicNeeds Center, 105 N. Clinton Ave. in downtown St. Johnsbetween 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. If you have a need for us topick up your donation, please call Pastor Russ at (517)230-4618.

Thank you for taking the time to read this letter andfor helping us out. It can only happen when we serve oneanother. Please take joy in your service to those who needyour help. You will be blessed and rewarded.

Pastor Russ McCoy

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Military Moms say thank youThe St. Johns Military moms would like to thank the

following businesses for their donations in support of theVietnam Legacy Ride that occurred on Saturday, Aug. 6.

Also a special thank you to all the riders and thosewho attended the event. The event was a great success,thanks to all who participated. Andy T’s, Aunt Millie’sBread, Bellingar Packing, Big Boy, The Cellular Connec-tion, Dewey’s Trading Post, Hitching Post Restaurant,Jones Meat Market (in Saranac), Kroger, Main StreetCafe and Mike’s Power Equipment. Thank you all. Godbless our military men and women past present andfuture, and God bless America.

Debbie Gould and St. Johns Military Moms

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

EAGLE TWP. — Sept. 28 at approximately 12:40 p.m.,Clinton County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched toa two-vehicle injury crash on Interstate I-96 west ofGrange Road in Eagle Twp. Initial investigation revealedthat a westbound semi tractor trailer had rear ended awestbound motorcycle.

A female passenger on the motorcycle, 65-year-old

Darleen Mikulka of DeWitt, was pronounced dead at thescene.

The driver of the motorcycle, 68-year-old JohnMikulka, also of DeWitt, was injured and taken to Spar-row Hospital in critical condition.

The driver of the semi, 60-year-old Kenneth Criveaof Wyandotte, was not injured. Deputies are asking that

anyone who might have witnessed this incident contactthe Clinton County Sheriff’s Office at (989) 224-5200.The sheriff’s department was assisted at the scene byMichigan State Police Motor Carrier, Looking Glass Fire,Grand Ledge and Portland ambulances.

The crash remains under investigation.— From Clinton County Sheriff’s Office

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social and emotionalneeds of our young learn-ers,” said Harte. “Thesefirst days have been allabout adjusting to rou-tines, learning about howto be in school and gettingto know one another, and Iam just thrilled with howthings are going.”

“I am seeing that Ihave time to really con-nect with my students ona much more personallevel,” said Logan.

“I know their likes anddislikes, their personali-ties, and have a betterhandle on their academicskill levels than I everhad at this point with thehalf-day program.

“I find myself beingable to develop a conceptinstead of just ‘throwing’it at them and expecting

them to ‘catch’ it and amable to clear up miscon-ceptions right away as I

see students putting intopractice what we havediscussed.”

When St. JohnsPublic SchoolsBoard of

Education voted lastspring to go to full-daykindergarten, they did sowith the hope ofincreasing the number ofkindergarten students by12 this fall.

The reality is anincrease of 48 kindergart-ners over last year’s num-bers.

“We based our budgeton getting 12 more stu-dents,” said Dr. KenLadouceur, super-intendent of St. JohnsPublic Schools, “then thepayoff would have takentwo to three years.”

But with 48 more kin-dergartners, the increasein costs will be coveredthis year.

There are 272 kinder-garten students enrolledin St. Johns PublicSchools now. They aredivided into 11 sections,with class sizes rangingfrom a low of 20 toa high of 28. “We arevery excited about imple-menting a full-day kin-dergarten program,” saidLadouceur. “This programwill help our studentsimmensely.

We live in a time ofhigh-stakes testing and Iam confident this pro-gram will have a positiveimpact on the futureacademic performance ofthese students.”

Ladouceur isn’t theonly one who is feelingvery positive about full-day kindergarten.

“As grade-level chair,it is really exciting for meto now have 11 teachersworking together, spread

throughout the district,”said Diane Harte, one ofthree kindergarten teach-ers at Oakview South Ele-mentary School. Everyteacher brings tons ofenthusiasm and energyevery day, and we’re allloving the all-dayformat.”

DJ Logan, who teachesone of four sections ofkindergarten at GatewayNorth Elementary Schoolechoed Harte’senthusiasm.“I am lovingthe all-day program,” saidLogan. “Excitement ishigh and everyone isadjusting well. We aretired, but not exhausted,at the end of our day.”

Both of these veteranteachers expressed howmuch better the full-dayformat suits them andtheir students.

“We are much betterable to address academic,

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ST. JOHNS — Clinton CountySheriff’s deputies responded to529 calls for assistance during theweek that began Monday, Sept. 12and ended Sunday, Sept. 18.

Deputies were called to eightassault and battery/family dis-putes. There were also two break-ing and enterings, four larceniesand two instances of fraud.

Deputies investigated fourcases of malicious destruction ofproperty and conducted two med-ical examiner investigations.

There were four DNR /huntingcomplaints during the week andone civil neighbor dispute.

Deputies followed up on 32 on-going investigations.

There were 16 traffic crashesand 16 car-deer crashes.

Seven drivers were arrestedfor driving while license sus-pended, and two more werearrested for operating whileintoxicated.

Deputies made 232 traffic con-tacts during the week.

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Monday, Sept. 12Six animal complaints investi-

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Eagle Twp.Deputies assisted a motorist in

Eagle Twp. and one in WatertownTwp.

There was a family disputereported in Bingham Twp. requir-ing deputy response.

Deputies conducted a vehicleinspection in Duplain Twp.

Deputies were called to a pri-vate property crash in WatertownTwp.

An harassment complaint wasmade in Bingham Twp. and depu-ties responded.

Following a traffic stop in

Olive Twp., the female driver wasarrested for driving while licensesuspended.

Deputies investigated a lar-ceny complaint in Bingham Twp.and another in Elsie.

Tuesday, Sept. 13Seven animal complaints

investigated by animal controlofficers.

Deputies responded to a prop-erty-damage crash in VictorTwp.

Deputies checked on a subjectin DeWitt Twp.

Deputies conducted a medicalexaminer investigation in DeWittTwp.

A larceny investigation wasconducted in Victor Twp.

Deputies checked on two traf-fic hazard complaints.

Deputies investigated a care-less driving complaint in RileyTwp.

Deputies responded to a check-subject request at a meeting atthe Clinton County Courthouse.The male was asked to leave themeeting.

After a traffic stop in EagleTwp. the male driver was arrestedfor driving while license sus-pended and warrants.

Deputies responded to adomestic dispute in GreenbushTwp.

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s Mary Ellen "Susie"WithrowSt. JohnsMary Ellen "Susie" Withrow,

age 68, died on September 19,2011. Born on October 16, 1942,in Hawthorne, CA, the daugh -ter of Gail and Lorene

(Fayrweather) Foerch. Susie lived most of her life in the St.Johns and Maple Rapids area, but spent 17 very importantyears in Virginia. Surviving are her children, Polly Stevens,William (Karen) Stevens, grandchildren, Rhiannona and Ri-chard Eyer, sister, Ruth (Sonny) Howell, brothers, Bill(Ruth) Foerch, Butch (Bernie) Foerch and Tom (Diann)Foerch. Susie was preceded in death by her daughter, Re-becca Stevens and her parents.

It was Susie’s wishes to be cremated and no service willbe held. Contributions may be made in her memory toSparrow Hospice. The family was served by the OsgoodFuneral Homes

Sandra Sue HicksScurry, TX

Sandra Sue Hicks age 57, of Scurry, Texas passed awaypeacefully on September 16, 2011 at Presbyterian Hospital ofKaufman. She was born on September 13, 1954 in Lansing,Michigan to her parents, Robert and Gladys-Jean.

Sandra was the middle of 3 children. She married James inDallas, TX on March 8, 1975. They had 2 children. She was alongtime resident of Scurry, Texas for 19 years and em-ployed by City of Dallas Parks and Recreation Dept. as aMaintenance Supervisor for 24 years. She enjoyed spendingtime with her family, reading mystery novels, taking care ofher dogs and horses, and watching NASCAR racing.

Sandra will be remembered by her loving husband andtheir children, Robert and Janell Hicks of Terrell, Texas, andBrian and Heather Hicks of Ft. Polk, Louisiana. She is alsosurvived by her parents, Robert and Jean Lublow of St.Johns, Michigan; her brother, Ed Lublow of Dansville Michi -gan; her sister, Diane Howland of Lake City Michigan; hergrandchildren James, Adam, Krisleigh, Ethan, Aaron, Gabri-ella, and Emma.

Services are Pending.

Anna DunbarSt. Johns

Formerly of Detroit, MichiganAnna Dunbar died Monday, September

19, 2011 at the age of 96. She was born March14, 1915 in Cleveland, OH the daughter of An-ton and Rose (Eizen) Marschall. She was acrossing guard and a volunteer at Children’sHospital in Detroit and enjoyed sewing, knit-

ting and crocheting.Surviving are two daughters, Louise (Dr. Donald) Porter

of St. Johns, Elizabeth (Mark) Kubala of Wyandotte; son,George (Marlene) Dunbar of Canton, MI; step-son, Paul(Shirley) Dunbar of Dundee, MI; fifteen grandchildren; sixgreat-grandchildren; one sister, Rose Winters of East Lake,MI; and one brother, Frank Marschall of Southgate, MI. Shewas preceded in death by her husband, Lewis Dunbar; adaughter, Virginia Hall; and four brothers, Anthony, Steve,Albert and Henry Marschall.

Anna’s choice was to have cremation with no visitation orservice. The family was assisted with these arrangements byKeck-Coleman Funeral Home, St. Johns.

Raymond Francis BozungFowler

Raymond Francis Bozung, 78 died, Sep-tember 16, 2011. He was born September 29,1932, in Hubbardston, MI. The son of Henryand Magdelena (Domille) Bozung.

Raymond married Judy (Krauss) on Feb-ruary 17, 1962, in Hubbardston and she sur -vives him. Raymond is also survived by his

daughters, Sally Bozung, Ginger (Paul) VanElls, Sarah(Duane) Becker; son, Mike Bozung; grandchildren, Tyler(Melissa) Becker, Brad Becker, Erika Becker, Jake VanElls,Alex VanElls; sisters, Joan Bozung, Jeanette (Harry) San-born; and brothers, Fr. Jim Bozung, and Gene Bozung. Ray-mond was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, MildredBozung, Margaret Bozung, Bernice Caudy; and brother, Al-vin Bozung.

Funeral Mass of the Christian burial will be celebra -ted, 10:30 a.m., Monday, September 19, 2011, at MostHoly Trinity Catholic Church in Fowler. The family willreceive friends, 7-9 p.m., Saturday with rosary being prayedat 8 p.m. The family will also receive friends 2-4 p.m. and 7-9p.m. Sunday with rosaries being prayed at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.at the Goerge Chapel of The Osgood Funeral Homes in Fow -ler. A memorial contribution will be made in his name to acharity of his family’s choice.

Helen H. SpitzleyFowler

Helen H. Spitzley, age 88, died Septem-ber 19, 2011. She was born on September 10,1923, in Westphalia, the daughter ofMatthias and Anna (Fedewa) Hengesbach.

Helen was a member of the Most HolyTrinity Catholic Church and the ChristianMothers. She married Norman Spitzley on

September 21, 1948, in Westphalia, and he preceded her indeath in 2005. She is survived by her children, LindaShippey of Alabama, Janice (Eugene) Pohl of Portland, Den-nis (Janice) Spitzley of Fowler and Mary (Edwin) Schafer ofPortland, twelve grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, sis-ters, Rita Thelen and Rosemary Thelen, several brothers andsisters in law and many nieces and nephews. Also precedingher in death are her parents, one grandson, ChristopherSpitzley, and three brothers, Gilbert, Jerome and AlvinHengesbach.

Funeral Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at10:30 a.m., Friday, September 23 2011, burial to follow atMost Holy Trinity Cemetery. The family will receivefriends, Wednesday, 6-9 p.m., with a Rosary at 8 p.m., andThursday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., with a Rosary at 3 p.m. and aVigil Service at 8 p.m., at the Goerge Chapel of Osgood Fu -neral Homes, Fowler.

To learn more about Helen and view her Life Story film,visit her personal webpage atwww.lifestorynet.com/memories/73804. Contributions maybe made in Helen’s name to Most Holy Trinity CatholicChurch. The family was served by the Osgood FuneralHomes.

Daniel A. TriantaflosLaingsburg

Daniel A. Triantaflos died suddenly Tues -day, September 20, 2011 at the age of 39. Hewas born May 4, 1972 in Adrian, MI the sonof John and Sue (Daniels) Triantaflos. Danwas a graduate of Adrian High School, Classof 1990, served in the U.S. Marine Corp andenjoyed spending time with his family. H e

was employed at Sparrow Health System in the IT Depart-ment as a network engineer.

On August 23, 2003 he married Michelle Holzhei and shesurvives him. Also surviving are three children, Noah, Vin-cent and Mackenzie; his parents, John and Sue Triantaflos ofLaingsburg; three brothers, James of Lansing, Adam (Rebec -ca) of Laingsburg and Ryan of Eagle; aunt and uncle Steveand Beth Daniels of Toledo, OH; parents-in-law, Robert andShirley Holzhei of St. Johns; brothers and sisters-in- law,Matthew (Karol) Holzhei of Eaton Rapids, Timothy (Cari)Holzhei of Laingsburg and Gregory Holzhei D.O. of DeWitt.

Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Friday, Sep-tember 23, 2011 at St. Johns Lutheran Church 511 E.Sturgis with Rev. Dr. Bryan Salminen officiating. Intermentwill follow at Mt. Rest Cemetery with military honors pro-vided by the St. Johns Honor Guard. The family will receiverelatives and friends 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.Thursday at Keck-Coleman Funeral Home, St. Johns 989-224-4422. Memorials may be made to an educational fundfor Dan’s children.

Roselyn C. RademacherFowler

Roselyn C. Rademacher passed away Sep-tember 17, 2011 at the age of 79, in Lansing,Michigan. Roselyn was born on December7, 1931 in Hubbardston, Michigan, the daugh -ter of Daniel and Mary (Rocky) O’Connell.She was a member of Most Holy TrinityParish as well as the Christian Mothers. On

July 3, 1950 Roselyn married Roman Rademacher inHubbardston and he survives her.

Along with her husband, she is also survived by her daugh -ters, Kathleen Feldpausch, Janet (Jim) Miller and Cheryl(Dave) Speers; her sons, Gary L., Mark and Daniel R.Rademacher. She is also survived by her grandchildren,Dustin and Devon Feldpausch, Jamie and Jill Miller, Craig(Shelly) Ludwick and Whitney Rademacher; and her great-grandsons, Nathan Dick, Mathew and Charlie Miller. Rose-lyn was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, HelenWesner, Jean Weber; and her brothers, Lee, Bernard, Joseph,Larry and Tom O’Connell.

Funeral Mass will be held at Most Holy TrinityCatholic Church in Fowler, Wednesday, September 21,2011 at 10:30 a.m., burial at Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.Family will receive friends from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at theGoerge Chapel in Fowler of the Osgood Funeral Homes onTuesday, September 20 with a rosary prayed at 8 pm. Mem-orials may be made to Great Lakes Home Healthcare. Ar-rangements are being made through the Osgood FuneralHomes.

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BLOOMQUIST ESTATESERVICES SALE. 1450 LA-KESIDE, EAST LANSING. 3DAY SALE. THURSDAY &FRI. 9 to 2 & SAT. 9 to 1.Sept. 29, 30 & Oct. 1. OffCoolidge Rd. between Sagi-naw & Lake Lansing Rd.Finehomew/ great furnish -ings. Fine older china w/RS Prussia, Nippon,Haviland, Wedgwood,Sevres, Warwick china set,Hull, Lenox, Belleek,Lladro, oriental & muchmore, glass w/ LeGrasvase, paperwts., amythest,perfume bottles, cut glassplus, bronze items, ped. &jardinière, unusual carvedclock, cuckoo clock, soap-stone carvings, old mahjong set, oriental rugs, oils,watercolors, prints inc.woodblock, hand work &fashion prints. Pairpointcandle holder, snuff bot -tles, gong, iron doorstops,antique cherry stand,1870s cherry dresser, 30svanity w/ chair, cedarchest, antique dbl. cherryfour poster bed, sgl. bed,etegere, unusualhandpainted oriental motifcab., cool deco era manydrawer dental cab., orien-tal motif sofa, Lazboy slee-per sofa, fine uphol. arm-chairs, Victorian velvet &other uphol. pcs., modernchair w/ ottoman by ChairWorks, (Finnish Ekornesstyle), oak bookshelf, slickblonde hi-lo table w/swivelchair set, dictionary stand,oak bookshelf, orientalmarbletop black double ca-binet & carved nesting ta-ble set, fine Drexel 7 pc.dining set, triple front chi-na cab., server & side ta-bles, desks, bench, manynice lamps inc. cloisonné,Stiffel, hanging, hookahbar brass & others, an-tique quilts, old & newerlinens, llama blanket, minkcoat, women’s clothing, alittle jewelry, Christmas,lots of nice kitchen wares,sm. appl., Oneida Doverstainless set, triple maltedshake machine, turbooven, tv’s, cd, books,phones, wild r2d2 stainlessgas grill, 4 wood storagecabs., shelving, householduseful, food & lots of othergreat stuff. Numbers at 8Thursday, garage 8:30,home opens at 9. FULLLONG DETAIL LIST & PICSat: www.estatesales.netNext week: Okemos.

CHURCH RUMMAGESALE

Fri. Sept. 30, 5:30-8:30pm, Sat. Oct. 1,9am-1pm. Bag sale,both days. All SaintsEpiscopal, 800 AbbottRd, East Lansing.Clothing, small appl.,furniture, furnishings,costumes, seasonalitems, books, house-wares, toys and more.

TIMBER RIDGE ASSISTEDLIVING FACILITY, 16260Park Lake Rd., East Lans-ing. Fri. Sept. 30, 9 a.m.-5p.m. & Sat. Oct. 1, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Good used items,some furniture, clothes &more.

2309 TULANE DR.GARAGE/MOVING SALE.Items for the garage, yard,kitchen & all through thehouse. Loveseats, desk, of -fice chair, & much more.Fri. 10-5 & Sat. 9-5.

4500 ALPHA ST., S. Lansingarea. Everything goes bed-ding, cooking items,books, lawn care, Christ-mas items, collectibles,furniture & accessories,household items, tools.Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 10-6 Fri.,10-4 Sat.

BLOW OUT GARAGE SALE1 day only from dawn untildusk. Come early, leavehappy. Coffee & donutsprovided while supplieslast! 3695 Duxbury Lane,Sat. Oct. 1.

ESTATE & MOVING SALE*1898 Historic Farm at10130 E. Dexter Trail, Fowl-er. (Bauer Rd & DexterTrail) SUN. SEPT. 25, 2:00 -6:00 pm. Antiques, elec-tronics, great books, lotsof FURNITURE, games,electronics, tools, kitchenitems, toys, Farm Imple-ments: some from 1800s;bailer-corn husker-horse-shoes-wagon seat-etc;unique land-scaping/-decor, Hughes net satellitedish, children’s bikes -many household items**From Lansing, 127 Northto Price Rd. Left on Priceto Dexter Trail then right,only 20 mins from HWY.(Sorry, no earlybirds)

HOLT 4682 CRAMPTON,Sept. 29&30 9AM-5PMHousehold items, toys,games, baby clothes,sports equip., bike, bears,holiday items, clothing,books and much more.

PILGRIM CONGREGATION -AL CHURCH UCC INSIDEGARAGE SALE. Sat. Oct. 1,8:00am-3pm. 125 S. Penn-sylvania Ave.NO PRESALES.

BATH YARD SALE.11120 Upton Rd. $2 saleNOTHING OVER, LOTSUNDER. Thurs., Fri. & Sat.Sept 29-30, Oct. 1. 9-?

MOVING SALE Lots of guystuff. New & used comput-er hardware & software,CRT & flatscreen monitors,printers, cases, high endspeaker systems, electri-cal wire, phone wire. Lg.assortment of hot & coldroll steel bar, rod & tubesteel. Hinged tonneau cov -er, Chevy ’99-’07 longbed,Extang Full Tilt brand. As-sortment of tables. 420John Deere garden tractorw/ 60’’ deck. Small amountof furn. Weight bench.Adult & children clothes.Misc. household goods.Most stuff will be priced tomove. Sat. the 24, 10-6.Sun. the 25th, 12-4. 3106Lawrence Hwy., Charlotte,MI.

2908 O’HANLON CT.Williamston, Fri. Sept.30 &Sat. Oct. 1 9am-4pm. Toomany items to list. Some-thing for every age andpets too! S. of Gr. RiverAve. & N. of 96 off Linn Rd..between Meech & DietzRd.

DELTA TWP: FRI. Sept. 23,Sat. Sept. 24, 8-2pm. 8613Doe Pass, near Broadbent& St. Joe. Toddler toys,boys clothes 2 & 3T, booksand other great finds.

EATON RAPIDS MOPSMom 2 Mom Sale!

Sat., Oct. 1, 8 AM Early Ad-mission $5. Free Admis-sion 9AM-1 PM. First Unit-ed Methodist Church 600S Main St. Over 40 ven -dors selling used child-rens clothing & equip-ment. Call Nelly at 517-663-8003 for more info!

GARAGE SALE 5697 DURFEERD., EATON RAPIDS. Fri.Sept. 30, 9-5 & Sat. Oct. 1,9-1. Worth your drive,great prices, neat stuff.Like new: 2 chairs & otto-man $65, twin mattress &springs, twin & queen bed-ding, golf driver, road bike,jacket & boots, antiques,spinning wheel, fabricsamples. So much more!Not responsible for acci-dents or what you spend!See ya there.

GARAGE SALE at 508 SOak, Maple Rapids, Wed.Sept 28-Sat Oct 1, 9-6. Tea-pot collection, glassware,mens, womens, childrensclothing, golf balls, 18 HPKohler twin magnum en-gine. Call w/? 989-682-4104

GRANDPA’S BARN SALE 1 0a.m.-4 p.m. Sat.-Sun. Sept.24-25 & Oct. 1 & 2. 6370 W.Centerline Rd., St. Johns.Junk & Treasure.

HOLT: FRI. SEPT. 30,Sat.Oct. 1, 9-4pm. Interiordoors, exterior doors, lightfixtures, table & chairs,household misc. 2415Aureliuls Rd. Unit 29.

MULLIKEN: SEPT. 29, 30and Oct. 1, 9am-6pm. 3421W. Saginaw. 4 family sale.Lots of nice furniture,clothes, picnic table, rugs,power tools, knick knacks,dishes, baby crib, misc.

PORTLAND 10735 PETRIERd. (3/4 mi S of ClarksvilleHwy) FRI 30th & SAT 1st, 9-4pm. Large Sale! Toys,tools, clothes, furniture,small appliances, gardentractor, knick-knacks,sporting equip & more

ST. JOHNSSchool desks, vintageand lots more.1554 S. DeWitt Rd.Sat., Oct. 1, 10-4.

TOYS, TOOLS, INSTRUC -TION materials, house-hold, packing tapes &guns. 9am Thurs., Fri., Sat.Sept. 29-Oct 1. 9422 CutlerRd., Portland behindVollman Ford. 517-303-4707

VERMONTVILLE: SAT. OCT.1, 9-3:30pm. 2snowmobiles, dehumidifi -er, clothes, long carts,misc. 7739 Lawrence Hwy,1 mile west of Lacey LakeRd.

A LAWSONS LIQUIDATIONSsale will be conducted at3700 N. Durand Rd.,Corunna, Sept. 29-30, Oct.1, 10-6. Numbers at 9 a.m.For a complete listing,photos & directions pleasevisit our website atwww.lawsonsliquidations.com or call 989-725-5796

HUGE ESTATE SALE 1 622DeCamp Rd., Stockbridge,Fri. Sept. 30th- Sunday Oct.2nd from 9:00 a.m to 6:00p.m. antiques, tools, china,collectibles, jewelry, furni -ture, glassware, canningjars and much more.

ESTATE SALE. 15027 CutlerRoad, Portland, MI, FriSEPT 30 & Sat OCT 1, 9 amto 6 pm. NO PRE-SALES.Cash, checks w/ ID. 65years of treasures: Anti-que: glassware, books, fur -niture, hats, linens, jewel-ry, sleigh bells, ox yoke,soap stones, & vintageclothing; recliner chairs;Hide-A-Bed; hardwaresupplies; old Delta CenterMeth. Church thick pastelstained glass windows (9& 15 pane sashes); lots ofmisc.

FAMILY ESTATE SALE 4220Darling Rd., R i v e sJunction- US 127, exit Bar-ry Rd. & follow signs.Thurs.-Fri. Sept. 29-30, 9-4& Sat. Oct. 1, 9-2. Sofa,Ethan Allen recliner, officecredenza, antique rocker,2 rocking chairs, 6 pc deckfurniture, curio cabinet, 4’moveable wardrobe, 6’Godiva candy cooler, 4’ flo -ral cooler, lamps, bridalset, anniversary ring, highfashion jewelry, Fentenglassware & lamps, china,crystal, english bone chi-na, cups & saucers, stem-ware, silver pcs., silver -ware & chest, floral sup-plies, cake pans, brownbag cookie molds, candymolds & packaging sup-plies, rubber stamp collec-tion, party decorating sup-plies, paintings, Phaffserger, fabric, linens, pow-er tools, Christmas, kitch-enware & pans, micro-wave, lg size ladiesclothes, hats.

HUGE SALE!7991 Market St. Portland,I-96, Kent St. exit (76),south to Market St

September 29 through Oc-tober 1 (Thurs. and Fri.9am to 7pm; Sat. 9am to4pm)

Antiques, collectables andhousehold itemsFull size 3 piece Eastlakebedroom set; chairs;desks; walnut tea cart;Grinnell spinet piano; largeoak ice box; oak highchair; fainting couch; par-lor tables; mantles; mantleand desk clocks; light fix -tures and parts; 1964 Chi-nese red electric stove;wardrobe; 2 newel postlamps; pictures; frames;beds; rugs and muchmore!

Glassware and china. Allkinds (Vintage and mod-ern):Hall red pottery; art pot-tery (mostley Roseville &Weller); Manhattan De-pression glassware (serv-ice for 12) and servingpieces; Franciscan Appledinnerware (service for12) and serving pieces;Royal Ruby; CambridgeSquare dessert set; Georg-es Briard Victorian Gar-dens fine china; VictoriaAustrian white chinaw/gold rim; Lenox WinterGreetings Everyday iron-stone (service for 8); sign-ed Haviland platter; largequantity MA Hadley iron-stone; and much more.

Household items: Severalsets of dishes; kitchenitems; office supplies;Christmas items; stuffedanimals; toys and games;bikes; sewing and knittingsupplies; books; tools;linens; clothes and muchmore.

Terms: Cash, local checks.Sorry, no credit cards. Call517-285-9019 or E-mailnewkirkmm@y ahoo.comwith questions.

PORTLAND: 250 Knox Ave.Sat. Oct. 1, 9-4pm. Veryclean small sale includesfurniture, dishes, silverplate, linens, vintage girlstoys, dolls, costume jewel-ry and more. Cash onlyplease.

LANSING- 1601 HYLAND ST.Fri.-Sat., Sept. 30-Oct. 1, 9-5 daily. Antique bed, wa-terbed frame & pedestal,dresser, Craftsman tools,table saw, power tools,misc electronic parts, vin -tage radios & cameras, re-cords & VHS, kitchen,trunk, dog figure collec-tion, & other old stuff. Vin-tage snowmobile & trailer.Numbers at 8 Fri., homeopens at 9.

SALE- BARN AT ROOSTERHILL. 2937 KEMLER RD.,EATON RAPIDS. Primitives,country items, furniture,antiques, candles. GreatFall & Christmas items.Sat. Oct. 1, 10-6 daily. ThePutnams.

MOVING SALE Fri., Sat.,Sun. 2422 Kansas Rd.,Okemos. Power tools, pon-toon boat, sports equip., ieskis, boots, poles, dishes,trampoline, general mer-chandise.

WEBBERVILLE- 621 N.Searls Rd. FINAL MOVINGSALE Collectibles, house-hold, furn., Christmas de-cor, toys, Mens’ XLclothes. New items addeddaily . Fri.-Sat. 9/23-9/24,10-4

DOING GOOD WITHDOUGHNUTS

Join The OPEN MARKET™for a weekend of crafts,collectibles, music anddonuts. Saturday, Oct 8;10am-4pm, and Sunday,Oct 9; 12noon-4pm at TheCobblestone Event Center(next door to The DepotDiner) in Mason, MI. Helpus kick off the 2nd AnnualHats Wraps and Mittensby bringing new or gentlyused hats, scarves or mit-tens for our donation bar-rels. The OPEN MARKET isfree all weekend. Freeparking is plentiful. Forvendor and event informa -tion visit:www.openmarketmichigan.com orcall 517 214 8824 or 517 9748185.

OLD BOOKS, POSTCARDS,prints, photos, magazines,ads, etc. 5 4t h AntiquarianBook & Paper Show! Sun.,Sun. Sept 25 9:30-5. Lans-ing Center, 333 E. MichiganAve., Lansing. 200 tables!$4.50. 517-332-0112.

LOST Small black ShihTzu. Turner/Sheridan area.$100 reward. Call Dennis517-881-4010.

ADORABLE BABY MINIDONKEYS. Spotted & solid.Great pets.

Call 517-676-4702

ADORABLE COCKAPOOPUPPIES. Unique colors,docked tails, dewclaws,wormed, born 8/13/11. Pa-rents on site. $300 firm.517-667-8660, 517-749-0170

AKC BOXER PUPPIES Brin-dle, AKC Registered, Beau-tiful coat and markings,Champion lines, Good withchildren, shots, Call orText $500.00. (612)207-5108

L A B R A D O O D L EMULTIGENERATIONALB E A U T I F U L , N O N -SHEDDING Apricot, creamparti,brindle,black, Readynow! Experienced breeder,Good with children, 2 yrHealth guarantee, shots,vet checked, $1200.www.labr adoodlesmichigan.com (231)938-9518

AKC LABRADORRETRIEVERS Black &Chocolate, Dew claws re-moved, Excellent hunters,Good guard dogs, Greatwith children, lovable, pa-rents on site, shots,wormed. 13 Years Breed-ing Experience. $350Males, $400 Females.(269)209-2315

ALAPAHA BLUE-BLOODBULLDOG puppies- Varietyof colors, Born August 26,2011, Beautiful coat andmarkings, Champion lines,Good guard dog, Healthguaranteed, loveable, pa-rents on site, pure bred,records, shots, show quali-ty, vet checked, wormed,Rare breed bulldogs regis-tered with thewww.IOEBA.net. $1000.(517)420-8571 (517)420-8547 [email protected]

AMERICAN ESKIMO PUP-PIES Minis, 2 males left,shots & wormed, $200.Call 517-543-2119.

BICHON FEMALE, 9 mos., allshots, wee wee padtrained, good home only,$350 firm. 517-323-1161.

BICHONFRISE 18 WEEKS,Dew claws, Good with chil-dren, loveable, parents onsite, shots, vet checked,w o r m e d ,NonShedding,Hy poAllergenic $400. (517)[email protected]

BLACK LAB MIX 1 yr old,male, has all shots,neutered, housebroken,must have lg fenced yardpreferably country living,to loveable home. $100.517-455-2179.

BLUE HEELER 10 wks, male,grey, shots & wormed,$100. Pitbill 3 yr old male.$100. 2 yr old cat, de-clawed & fixed $10. 517-708-7729.

BOSTON TERRIERS ADULTSAKC registered, $50 togood home. 517-676-4091.

CAT-WALTER IS ADORA-BLE, blk & Wht, tuxedo, 2yrs, very loving! He is look-ing for a family of his own,no other kitties! All Medi-cal, neutered, declawed.$50 to best home only. 517490-0081.

CHIHUAHUA MALE,WHITE&BEIGE, 15 weeks,Good with children,loveable, parents on site,pure bred, shots, vetchecked, $250.00.(517)541-9485

DACHSHUND MINIlong hair, pie bald pups.Ready to go! Shots, pa-rents on site. 517-546-0985

ENGLISH MASTIFF PUPS"GENTLE GIANTS" Dad inpicture SHOTS $600+989.284.0156

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP-PIES AKC, 3 solid black, 4sables, $500 ea. Call 989-855-3662.

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP-PIES AKC, large boned,even temperment, goodw/kids, $350. 734-587-3033

GOLDENDOODLE F1 PUPSReady now for their forev -er homes! 517-420-0863goldendoodles4you.com

GOLDEN DOODLES ANDLabradoodles puppies.Vet checked, shots andwormed. 989 763-7202

GOLDEN/YELLOW LAB,FULL blooded, shots &wormed. $150. 517 898-6972.

HEDGEHOG CHOCOLATECHIP, Female, friendly.Comes w/ lg cage, heatlamp, wheel. 6 mo,$195.00. (517)969-3250

HIMALAYAN RAGDOLL KIT-TENS $50 each. No shots,worming or papers. Call517-316-7429.

JACK RUSSELL PUPS , shots,wormed. 3 mo. Greattemperment, calm. Rea-sonable price 269-998-0925

KITS/CATS, RESCUED, ALLages; many declawed;www.trinit y acresrescue.petfinder.com; includesneuter/basic medical $45-$135. (517)410-0074

KITTENS, CUTE & adorab le,7 wks., raised w/ kids, lit-ter trained, assorted col-ors, $25/ea. 517-230-2956

LAB PUPPIES HUNT TESTTITLED PARENTS AKC/UKCCH linesDews/shots/v et/dewormed gundog or family com-panion, health guar. OFAhips/elbows CERF$950. (517)420-3597EmeraldGlenLab [email protected]

LAB PUPS AKC, 1 yellowmale & litter of chocolate,M & F. Taking dep. now.$350-450. 989-277-6494

MALE & FEMALEChihuahuas, toy size, $150each, ready to go.Call 989-235-6566

MINIATURE DACHSHUNDPUPPIES 8 weeks, AKCRegistered, Beautiful coatand markings, shots,wormed, Males & Females,Smooth and Longhaired.$400.00. (269)763-9715(269)420-5428

NEWFOUNDLAND PUPPYBLACK, 7 Months, AKCRegistered, Good with chil-dren, loveable, pure bred,shots, vet checked,wormed, $600.00. (616)522-5404 (616)[email protected]

PAPILLON SABLE, 11weeks, pure breed, 2-male1-female CKC $550.(517)887-8682

PITBULL PUPPIES Uniquecolors, 9 wks old, 1stshots, wormed, parents onsite, $200 males, $250 fe-males. 517-388-0874.

POMERANIAN PUPPIES 1 2wks old, shots & Vetchecked. $300. Call 517-930-3493.

POM PUPPIES!!Shots, wormed.$200-$500

www.puppy-place.net517-404-1028 or 404-6235

PUG PUPS AKC 7 & 9 wks.Health guarantee. Sweet,social, $500. Adult Pug fe-male $100. 517-676-4091.

RAT TERRIER PUPS$125 each.989-593-2117

ROTTWEILER PUPS AKCChampion lines, OFA cert.Family raised. Vetchecked. 517-663-6785

SHIH TZU PUPPIES9 weeks old. $300.517-575-2665.

SHIH TZU PUPPIES beauti -ful quality. Home raised,akc parents on site. Pricesstart $250. 517-945-4279

SHIH-TZU & YORKI-MIXPups Small Nonshed Shots$200/up 810-895-4450

TOY POODLESCKC, all shots, Males $275each. 517-589-0257 or 517-256-0351.

YORKIE-DESIGNER BLACK,8 weeks, Dew claws, shots,wormed, tails done. 1male, 1 female. $400.00.(517)543-5140

YORKIE PUPS, MALTESE &Yorkie-Poos Toys NonshedShots $300+ 989.225.1367

MINI HORSE MARES 1 Palo-mino paint, the other allblack, super friendly, $600for pair. 517-652-9634.

FRESH TOMATOES, sweetcorn, beans, squash, otherveggies, peaches, apples,pears. Call 517-204-4827

TOMATOES, PEACHESRaspberries, sweet corn,squash, Fall Mums, pump-kins $1. Felzke Farms,5501 W. Herbison, DeWitt.517-669-9459.

FALL UPICK RASPBERRIESNaturally raised, no ’cidessprayed. 8333 Mohrle RdFowlerville MI 48836. Cashor check only. Picking isgood! Come to countryand enjoy! $5/quartwww.TheRainb owsEndFarm.com (517)223-1079

ALFALFA GRASS-EXCELLENTHay $3.50 & up. Can deliv -

er. 517-641-6034

4-5’ BLUE SPRUCE TREES$40 each, delivered &planted. Call 231-753-9322.

PERENNIALS!All 4.95. Huge Fall Sale.Astors, mums, turtle head,columbine, hosta, coralbells, yellow cone flower,fall sunflower, crazy dai-sies, flowering crab appletrees, many many more.Butterfly Cafe, 660Grovenburg, Mason, Sept23-24-25, 9am-twilight.

100% SEASONED HARD-WOOD $65 face. Ash, Cher-ry & Oak - cut, split & de-livered. 517-490-0955

CHERRY , MAPLE & OAKSeasoned firewood. Split,Delivered & STACKED .4’x8’x16" 517-651-5214.

EDISON PHONOGRAPHUPRIGHT in oak. IncludesFletcher attachment forplaying 78’s. Several Edi-son DD records, books, lit-erature, photos and a 12"Nipper. 517 750 1449 eves.

GE UPRIGHT FREEZERGood condition. $350 orbest offer. 989-224-1406

REFRIG, ELECTRIC RANGE,Microwave White Maytagappliances, model year2000. Range is ceramiccooktop, microwave iswall mount. You takeaway. $350 for set, 100each (517)[email protected]

ENTERTAINMENT/ TV CAB-INET med. oak, smokedglass w/drawers & lots ofstorage. 74"high x 60"widex 21"deep. TV 26" high by33"wide Great Cond. $600.517-323-0371

ETHAN ALLEN SECRETARY.Beautiful antique pine fin -ish. $500.00 (989)584-6619

HOLMES HUMIDIFIER, $55.BRASS STAND coffee ta-ble w/glass top, $50. 50"wood TV cabinetw/custom cut glass top,$280. 517 676-3271.

SOLID OAK DINING tab lewith 8 cushioned highback chairs, expands to92", will sell for $1800.Beautiful cond. 517 490-8177 or 517 663-3378.

BACKYARD SHEDS & MORE989-834-2028www.bcbarns.com

RECLINER, coffee table,bath chair, lamp, suitcase,garment bag, cosmeticcase, ladies purses, 2 oscil-lating fans, Tappan microoven & cart. Ph. 882-4036

WANTED: UNWANTEDappliances, air condition-ers, cars, trucks, vans,farm machinery, lawnmowers, campers, hotwater tanks, aluminum orsteel boats, aluminum win-dows or doors, aluminumtoppers, any types of alu-minum or steel siding,4 wheelers, go carts, trail-ers, batteries.All picked up for Free.Call 517-628-2818

NOW LEASING HUNTINGproperty. Maple RiverArea. 517 582-5184.

MUZZLELOADERS T/CBlack Diamond w/scope$210; NEW Knight Shadoww/scope $240. 517 993-7034.

A AARDVARK ANTIQUESpaying cash for guns,jewlery, furniture, art &unusual & bizarre items.

517-819-8700

ANTIQUES WANTED, CASHfor clocks, paintings, pot-tery, fine jewelry, silver,musical instruments. CallJohn 517 202-2570.

CASH PAID FOR diabeticstrips Up to $20 per 100.Call 517-292-0991

diabeticteststripswanted.com

$$$ WANTED ATVS & golfcarts, 3 & 4 wheelers, run-ning, non running, anycondition 517-857-2998 $$$

WANTED BROKEN DOWNWATCHES, wrist, pocket,novelty watches. 231-276-6061 or 231-360-7931

WANTED STANDING TIM-BER Paying top prices.With over 30 yrs exp. Weare in great demand forwalnut trees at this time.Now seal coating asphaltdriveways & parking lots.269-377-3578.

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BARTENDER, SERVER ANDline cook serving public,money handling, memori-zation, learning recipes,and customer service.Must be 18 years of age, 1year experience, Validdrivers license, hard work-ing, loyal, and responsible.Appy in person 101 West-phalia Road, Westphalia,MI 48894 or [email protected]

FULL TIME HELP WANTEDIn Westphalia Dairy Farm.Duties include milking &scraping, Experiencemilker preferred. Call Greg517-331-0844

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTORFOR a Lansing based pro-fessional association. 20hours per week withsome flexibility, salarylow to mid 20?s. Respon-sibilitiesinclude:manage-ment and administrationof finances, member serv-ices, and Board and Com-mittee work. Some state-wide travel and attend-ance at two national con-ferences required. Dead-line for applications is Oc-tober 13, 2011. SendCV/Resume with letter ofinterest in one file to theMichigan PsychologicalAssociation atMPAsearch21 @aol.com.Preferred Qualifications:Bachelor?s degree with3-5 years in managementand administration at anorganizational level, ex-cellent written and oralcommunication skills,good computer skills,and demonstrated abilityto grow and develop aprofessional association.

CERTIFIED RECREATIONALTHERAPISTFull time position. Becomea member of an interdisci-plinary team. Participatein treatment and market-ing of activities and pro-grams. Certification inRecreational Therapy re-quired. Send resume andsalary requirements toBusiness Manager, 317 E.Warwick, Suite B, Alma, MI48801.

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901 E. WIGHT ST. 3 bdrm.,Newly remodeled, newroof, new flooring, newpaint, cent. air, new dish-washer. 2 car garage, Nicedeck, fenced yard, shed.Must see! $89,900. 517-282-7791 or 989-224-2872.

715 BRETTON 3 bdrm., 1.5baths, new kitchen, bath,siding, also includes fire -place, hardwood floors,large lot & garage. $85,000.Call 202-0391.

RIVER RIDGE SUBD.3 bdrm, 2 bath, attachedgarage, central air, partlyfin. bsmt., 20x40 deck. As-sume mortgage. Call 517-321-8772 for appt.

LAKEFRONT 1994 HOME,7 mi. n. of Perry on privateall-sports lake. 2900 sq. ft.,4 b.r., 2.5 ba, vaulted ceil-ing, fireplace, 2 level walk-out. Priced @ 2003 ap-praisal, VERY creative fi -nancing, buyer must haveexcellent credit/net worth.989 277 3793

MORRISON LAKE 6558Dausman Park, Clarksville.$419,000. Lake front home.Lot size 65x140, 4 bdrm., 3full baths, 3 stall attachedgarage, 3 stall pole barnon separate 100x100 lot.Call 248-212-7955.

CENTRAL FLORIDA HOME$35K. Open floor plan, up-dated, fully furnished., 2bdrm., 2 bath, Floridaroom, new centralair/heat. Call 517-526-2936

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CADGEWITH FARMSClean 2 bdrm., 2 bath,sunroom facing the pond,corner lot, 2 car garage,with fireplace.$40,000/best offer. Anx-ious to sell. Senior com-munity 55+. 517-371-1101.

CADGEWITH FARMSClean 2 bdrm., 2 bath,sunroom facing the pond,corner lot, 2 car garage,$40,000/best offer. Anx-ious to sell. Senior com-munity 55+. 517-371-1101.

CEMETERY LOTS (4),Deepdale Cemetery, sec.12, on the road. $7000/allor best offer. 517-285-2674

LOT#11-B 1-4 spaces, Gar-den of Miracles in E lawnMemory Gardens, Okemos.$3000. 231-889-7979

615 N. PENNSYLVANIA NearSparrow Hosp. Spacious 1& 2 bdrm. Most utilitiesincl. $500 & $570 per mo+deposit. Ph. 517-204-6534.

CAPTIAL VIEW, 1 bdrm,clean, safe, large liv. rm.lots of closets, washer &dryer on premise, heatpaid. W. 420 Ottawa. Busstop out front. $545. 517896-2455 or 517 322-2456

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ST. JOHNS - POINT NORTHPARK PLACE - FOWLER2 bdrm units available inall 3 locations, starting$400-$485 + dep. & utils.Pet Friendly. For summermove in specials call 517-202-4778.

COLONIAL VILLAGEAREA: small 1 bdrm.Quiet Area. No Smoking,No Pets. Call 517-485-

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DEWITT COUNTRY LIVING,1 bdrm, new hardwoodfloors, carport, nice yard,storage unit, some util.incl. $485. 248-756-3224

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FRANDOR/CHESTER RD.,MSU FREE HEAT-WATER!Spacious 2 bdrm. Quiet,clean, lg. closets, laundry,carport, mini blinds. Con-venient location on busroute. From $650. 517-641-

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$650. 517-282-9669 or517-349-8000

HOLT: 1 BDRM., 2nd floor$470 + deposit. Air. Freeheat, water, trash pick-up. Coin laundry. 1970Aurelius Road. Applica-tions, up front.** 586-292-3681 **

INGHAM MEDICAL NEARlarge 1 bdrm. upper $499+;larger 1bdrm. w/den, newcarpet, bsmt. & porch,lower, $599+; new furna -ces & air, all appl. includ-ing microwave & W/D.Smoke, pet, drug, alcoholenvironment free Mary347-1127.

APT 1-2 BED NEWLY RE-MODELED 50 FEET FROMLCC, from $495.

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LCC/COOLEY LAW NEAR-2 bdrm apt. All util. incl.W/D Incl. Sec. 8 ok.$550/mo. Jim 517-719-8163

LARGE 1-2 BDRM.,Apt. Private entrancequiet area near MSU,attached to beautiful ex-ecutive home. $650 incl.util. 517-410-3666

1019 KIMBERLY DRNear Frandor. Rent startsat $500 util & carport in-cluded. Beautiful, quiet,deluxe apt. Very best loca-tion 1 mi to university & 1mi to LCC. Leave your carin the carport. & take thebus. 1 ½ blocks away. Save$700 for parking & gas.Price can’t be beat forquality you get. 517-482-8196

$99 DEPOSITSouth Lansing. Veryclean 2 bedrooms, newupgrades, $560/$600.517-393-9307.

COOLEY/LCC NEARStudio & 1 bdrm. apts.starting at $500 incl. util.except elect. Free wirelessinternet. 517-482-9921Mon.-Fri. 10am-4pm.

DOWNTOWN 408 W. IONIA.Studio ($460) & room($335). Utilities included.Close to LCC & Cooley.517-749-3890.

FREE HEAT & WATER. AutoOwners/Waverly. Quietdesirable neighborhood.Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. Nopets. From $575. 517-712-4915, 202-3234, 323-1153

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1 & 2 bdrms. Pet friendly.Call for more information517-272-1000 or visitvandaproperties.com

S. SIDE very nice, clean,quiet 2 bdrm., $475,washer/dryer hookup.517-388-0584.

CHARLOTTELarge 1100 sq. ft. 2 bdrm.,country living, low utilities,laundry hookup, barrierfree. $575 + utilities (wa-ter, sewer & trash includedin rent). No dogs. 3 mi. W.of Charlotte. 517-543-4073.

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GRAND LEDGE Quiet, clean2 bdrm., $575 for NON-SMOKING responsible indi-vidual or couple, incl.heat,no pets. 517-627-9085.

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Large 2 bdrms.from $495.Ph. 337-1133phgrentals.com

HASLETT -5705 Potter, near lake.Large 2 BR. 1.5 bath, fire -place, central air. Utilityroom with washer / dryerhookup. No pets, $595/mo.incl. water. Call 517-372-8000 or 517 881-5619.

HOLT: SPACIOUS 2bdrm., apt. located onquiet street alongCATA bus route, freeheat, free water. Willconsider some pets.Stay rest of month forfree. Immediateavailibility. $610/mo,$390 security. 517 927-5776.

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WILLIAMSTON - UPPER apt.for rent. House in country.3 bdrm./2 bath upper,Incl. all util. & satellite.Call: 810-923-1062

DIMONDALE: 2 BDRM., 2car garage, full walk-outbsmt., appliances includ-ed, country setting.$995/mo. 517 646-0789.

GRAND LEDGE2 bdrm. townhouse,large kitchen, 1.5 bath,bsmt, garage. $675+ util.

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MASON LARGE updated 2bdrm., 2 story + bsmnt.laundry hookup, carport,fireplace. Patio w/ court-yard. Newer appliances &paint. Trash, lawn, majorsnow incl. No big dogs.Nice area. $720 +.

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13065 PRAIRIE VIEW Dewitt4 plex, $625 plus dep,deck/patio,washer/dry erhookups, some pets ok,2bedrooms, 1 BA, Yard,Dishwasher, Air Condition-ing, (517) 420-2780 48820

501 W BARNES, Lansing.3 bdrm., full bsmt., 1.5car garage, fencedyard, $775/mo.Call 517-749-3890.

5830 ORCHARD CT. Com-pletely remodeled, clean 3bdrm, 1½ bath, full base-ment. New carpet, paint &appliances. Fenced back-yard, private deck. WDhookup. Central air.$800 + util. 517-332-9255

DEWITT NICE 2 bdrm., ap-pliances, air, garage, lo-cated at 1104 S. ChimneyHill. Available Oct. 15. $675+. To show by appoint-ment, call 517-669-9820.

MASON DUPLEX- 2 bdrm.,ranch, 416 W. Cherry.Great location. Basement,deck, CA & yard care.$675/mo. plus util. Nopets. 517 676-5666.

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WILLIAMSTON 2 bdrm. du-plex, full walkout bsmt.,deck, on river, firepit, com-fortable & pleasant. $750+dep. + elec. Pets consid-ered. Avail. Sept. 8.517-521-4448

WILLIAMSTON LARGE 2bdrm., 1 bath, with laun-dry, all appliances includ-ed, plenty of parking, quietnew construction witheasy walk to downtown,heat & AC is included withrent, $850mo. No smoking517-202-6886

1100 MEADOWLAWN 2bdrm. new carpet, largeyard, $550 + deposit. Wa-ter & sewage incl. No pets.Section 8 OK. 517-646-6981.

AFFORDABLE HOMES 1-4bdrms, Section 8 OK.Pets OK. Move in spe-cial! Flexible termsavailable. $395-$1095.517-651-1374

EATON RAPIDS11727 Bunker Hwy -$650.00 - 2 bedroom, 1bath, parcel basement,1408sqft, 2 story farmhouse, propane heat.517-575-2668517-622-6059

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EATON RAPIDS135 River Street, $550.00- 2 bedroom, 1 bath,792sqft, michigan base-ment, on the river517-575-2668517-622-6059

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EATON RAPIDS Country cot-tage close to M-99. Hard-wood floors, new carpet-ing & paint, 2 bdrm., diningrm., kitch., util. rm, garage,on 1 acre. $700/mo. Sec.dep & ref. req’d. 1 yr lease.517-663-6650 leave msg.

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GRAND LEDGE6332 E. Saginaw - $650.00- 3 bedroom, 1 bath, fullbasement, 2000sqft, nogarage, main house /apartment upstairs

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LANSING - 2-3 bdrm hous-es, 2 bdrm apts., 1-2 bdrmduplexes. $500-$800. Localowner cell 517-204-7420.

LANSING 4 BDRMS., 2baths, garage, deck, citypark in back, stove, fridge,dishwasher, hook up forw/d, 5822 Monticello. $975,disc to $895 if rent is paidon or before the 1st ea mo.Avail. now. 517-622-4477.

LANSING 612 N. Pennsylva -nia, 4 bdrm, Victorian, 1800sq.ft.,fireplace & woodburner, all hardwoodfloors, washer/dryer in-cluded, 3 car garage,$975+ UTIL. 517-331-1182

LANSING HOME new car-pet, paint, hardwood flrs, 3bdrm. Call Terry 517-641-7271 or Tom 517-214-7648.

ST. JOHNS - 4 BR, 1 1/2baths, 1st flr laundry, de-tached 2 car gar., $900 mo.517-881-7166.

MLK, S. 26052 bdrm., 1 bath, largeyard, 1 car garage.$550+ util. Pets OK.517-719-5600 or517-482-8771

POTTERVILLE5586 Nixon, $600.00 - 2bedroom, 1 bath, full

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SPRINGPORT For rentwith option to buy. 3 bdrm.ranch, country living.kitchen appliances includ-ed. Most utilities furnish -ed. $750 mo., deposit re-quired. Ph. 517-719-4028.

ST. JOHNS: 2 BR , 1 1/2baths, full bsmt., detached2 car garage, quiet resi-dential area, outdoor prop-erty maintenance included& trash removal. Washer &electric dryer hookups. Nopets. Employment verifica -tion & references required.$850.00. (989)640-1412

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ENJOY THE FALL COLORSLakefront on scenic DuckLake, w/use of private hottub. paddleboat, row boat,canoe, Kitchenette, DirectTV, Firepit, Sleeps 8. NearMt Pleasant. $175/wkend.$350/Week 989-435-4045.

216 S. MLK BLVD. 2 unitfor $400 per unit + 1/2 util.Room w/shared bath, $250Room w/private bath $350;efficiency $400. 2 bdrm.$500 all util. incl. 484-5619

HOUSE LOCATED IN down-town Lansing. Wanted 3room-mates to share con-do style building. Close toSparrow, Cooley, LCC &MSU. W/D, free parking,lots of living space, all util-ities included, rent startsat $500/mo or less. Call517 230-8207.

Haslett Lakefront Home -seek female roommate(non-smoker) $475/m in-cludes all utilities, cable,Internet, pool/clubhouse 3bedrooms, 2.5 BA, Yard,Washer/Dryer in unit, HighSpeed Internet, Fireplace,Eat in Kitchen or DiningRoom, Balcony, Deck, Pa-tio or Porch, (517)[email protected]

108 BRIDGE ST. Dimondale,Mi. 500 Sq. Ft. CommercialBuilding,Central Air $600Month Plus Utilities(517)646-8887 48821

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STATE OF MICHIGAN65A JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY PROBATE

FIRST AMENDED ORDERFOR SERVICE BY

PUBLICATION/POSTINGAND NOTICE OF ACTION

CASE NO.11-987-GC

Court address:100 E. State StreetSt. Johns, MI 48879989-224-5152

PlaintiffClinton County Federal

Credit Union1200 Zeeb Drive

St. Johns, Michigan 48879

v

DefendantBenjamin Thornton a/k/aBenjamin Gerome Thorn -

ton1638 E. Stoll Rd.Lansing, MI 48906

Plaintiff’s attorneyJennifer M. Tichelaar,

714202408 Lake Lansing RoadLansing, Michigan 48912

(517) 853-1506

TO: Benjamin Thorntona/k/a Benjamin GeromeThorntonIT IS ORDERED:1. You are being sued in thiscourt by the plaintiff toBreach of Contract on a VI-SA Agreement and a VehicleLoan. You must file your an-swer or take other actionpermitted by law in thiscourt at the court addressabove on or before 28 daysfrom final date of publica-tion. (11/14/11). If you fail todo so, a default judgmentmay be entered against youfor the relief demanded inthe complaint filed in thiscase.2. A copy of this order shall

copybe published once eachweek in Clinton County Le-gal News for three consecu-tive weeks, and proof ofpublication shall be filed inthis court.3. Rick E. Risk shall post acopy of this order in thecourthouse, and at ClintonCounty Courthouse locatedat 100 E. State Street, St.Johns, MI 48879 and at DeW-itt Public Library located at13101 Schavey Road, DeW-itt, MI 48820 AND Meijer lo-cated at 12821 CrossoverDr., DeWitt, MI 48820 forthree continuous weeks,and shall file proof of post-ing in this court.4. A copy of this order shallbe sent to Benjamin Thorn-ton a/k/a Benjamin GeromeThornton at the last-knownaddress by registered mail,return receipt requested,before the date of the lastpublication, and the affida -vit of mailing shall be filedwith this court.

Date: 9/15/11

Judge Richard D. WellsP22177

CCN-9559149/25/11-10/2, 9/11

NOTICE This firm is a debtcollector attempting to col-lect a debt. Any informationobtained will be used forthis purpose. If you are inthe Military, please contactour office at the number list-ed below. Notwithstanding,if the debt secured by thisproperty was discharged ina Chapter 7 Bankruptcy pro-ceeding, this notice is NOTan attempt to collect thatdebt. You are presently indefault under your Mort-gage Security Agreement,and the Mortgage Holdermay be contemplating thecommencement of foreclo -sure proceedings under theterms of that Agreementand Michigan law. You haveno legal obligation to payamounts due under the dis-charged note. A loan modifi -cation may not serve to re-vive that obligation. Howev -er, in the event you wish toexplore options that mayavert foreclosure, pleasecontact our office at thenumber listed below. Atten-tion: The following noticeshall apply only if the prop-erty encumbered by themortgage described belowis claimed as a principal res-idence exempt from tax un-der section 7cc of the gener-al property tax act, 1893 PA206, MCL 211.7cc. AttentionMichael Ryan, regarding theproperty at 4098 S ChandlerRd, Saint Johns, MI 48879.The following notice doesnot apply if you have previ -ously agreed to modify themortgage loan under sec-tion 3205b. 3205a, 3205b and3205c do not apply unlessthe terms of the modifiedmortgage loan entered intowere complied with for oneyear after the date of themodification. You have theright to request a meetingwith your mortgage holderor mortgage servicer.Potestivo & Associates, P.C.is the designee with authori-ty to make agreements un-der MCL 600.3205b and MCL600.3205c, and can be con-tacted at: 811 South Blvd.,Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI48307 (248) 844-5123. Youmay also contact a housingcounselor. For more infor -mation, contact the Michi-gan State Housing Develop -ment Authority (MSHDA) byv i s i t i n gwww.michigan.gov /mshdaor calling (866) 946-7432. Ifyou request a meeting withPotestivo & Associates, P.C.within 14 days after the no-tice required under MCL600.3205a(1) is mailed, thenforeclosure proceedings willnot commence until at least90 days after the date saidnotice was mailed. If anagreement to modify themortgage loan is reachedand you abide by the termsof the agreement, the mort-gage will not be foreclosed.You have the right to con-tact an attorney and can ob-tain contact informationthrough the State Bar ofMichigan’s Lawyer ReferralService at (800) 968-0738.Dated: September 25, 2011.Potestivo & Associates, P.C.

Associates,811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Ro-chester Hills, MI 48307 (248)844-5123 Information maybe faxed to (248)267-3004,Attention: Loss MitigationOur File No: 11-48209CCN-9561249/25/2011

SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER-MAN, P.C., IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT, ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT (248)539-7400 IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVEMILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGESALE – Default has beenmade in the conditions of amortgage made by SCOTTRISKE, A SINGLE MAN, toMortgage Electronic Regis-tration Systems, Inc.("MERS"), solely as nomineefor lender and lender’s suc-cessors and assigns,Mortgagee, dated October14, 2004, and recorded onNovember 3, 2004, in Docu-ment No. 5068920, and as-signed by said mortgagee toFLAGSTAR BANK, FSB, asassigned,Clinton County Re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredTwenty-Five Thousand SixHundred Twenty-Two Dol-lars and Sixty-One Cents($125,622.61), including in-terest at 6.000% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public venue, at thesouth entrance to the Clin-ton County Courthouse, 100E. State Street, (M-21), St.Johns, Michigan at 10:00 AMo’clock, on October 19, 2011Said premises are located inClinton County, Michiganand are described as: LOT46, NELSON SUBDIVISIONNO 1, A SUBDIVISION OFBATH TOWNSHIP, CLINTONCOUNTY, MICHIGAN, AC-CORDING TO THE PLAT RE-CORDED IN BOOK 5, PAGES8-9, CLINTON COUNTY RE-CORDS. The redemption pe-riod shall be 6 months fromthe date of such sale unlessdetermined abandoned in

accordance with 1948CL600.3241a, in which case theredemption period shall be30 days from the date ofsuch sale. FLAGSTAR BANK,FSB Mortgagee/AssigneeSchneiderman & Sherman,P.C. 23938 Research Drive,Suite 300 Farmington Hills,MI 48335CCN-9538789/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 2011

SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER-MAN, P.C., IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT, ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT (248)539-7400 IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVEMILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGESALE – Default has beenmade in the conditions of amortgage made by ELLENCARR, A SINGLE PERSON, toCHARTER ONE BANK, N.A. ADIVISION OF RBS CITIZENS,N.A., Mortgagee, dated June18, 2004, and recorded onJuly 6, 2004, in DocumentNo. 5061717, Clinton CountyRecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Seventy-TwoThousand Three HundredForty-Two Dollars and Sixty-Five Cents ($72,342.65), in-cluding interest at 5.125%per annum. Under the powerof sale contained in saidmortgage and the statute insuch case made and provid -ed, notice is hereby giventhat said mortgage will beforeclosed by a sale of themortgaged premises, orsome part of them, at publicvenue, at the south entranceto the Clinton County Court-house, 100 E. State Street,(M-21), St. Johns, Michiganat 10:00 AM o’clock, on Oc-tober 26, 2011 Said premisesare located in Clinton Coun-ty, Michigan and are descri-bed as: BEGINNING AT APOINT 505 FEET WEST OFTHE NORTHEAST CORNEROF THE NORTHEAST 1 / 4 OFTHE SOUTHEAST 1 / 4 OFSECTION 21, TOWN 5NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST,DEWITT TOWNSHIP, CLIN-TON COUNTY MICHIGAN,RUNNING THENCE SOUTH198 FEET, THENCE WEST 132FEET, THENCE NORTH 198FEET EAST TO BEGINNING.The redemption period shall

redemption periodbe 6 months from the dateof such sale unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with 1948CL 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.CHARTER ONE BANK, N.A. ADIVISION OF RBS CITIZENS,N.A. Mortgagee/AssigneeSchneiderman & Sherman,P.C. 23938 Research Drive,Suite 300 Farmington Hills,MI 48335CCN-9561619/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 2011

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY ORIF YOU ARE IN BANKRUPT-CY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby John W. Erickson and LoriE. Erickson, Husband andWife, to Plymouth ExchangeMortgage Corporation,Mortgagee, dated August11, 2003 and recorded March15, 2004 in Instrument Num-ber 5053657, and Re-Recorded on 01/06/04 Doc#:5049577, Clinton County Re-cords, Michigan. Said mort-gage is now held byJPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.,successor in interest fromthe Federal Deposit Insur-ance Corporation, as Receiv-er for Washington MutualBank by assignment. Thereis claimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Twenty-Four Thou-sand Two Hundred Forty-Sixand 12/100 Dollars($124,246.12) including in-terest at 5.375% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on OCTOBER 26, 2011.

26,Said premises are located inthe Township of Dewitt,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as:Lot 16, Saffron Hills, a subdi-vision of the Southwest 1/4of Section 19, Town 5 North,Range 2 West, Dewitt Town-ship, Clinton County, Michi-gan, according to the re-corded Plat thereof, as re-corded in Liber 8 of Plats,Page 65, Clinton County Re-cords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA §600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing mortgagee canrescind the sale. In thatevent, your damages, if any,are limited solely to the re-turn of the bid amount ten-dered at sale, plus interest.If you are a tenant in theproperty, please contact ouroffice as you may have cer-tain rights.Dated: September 25, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 362.6033CCN-9561299/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 2011

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclo-sure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Mary K. Vollman andGeorge S. Vollman, husbandand wife, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys -tems, Inc., Mortgagee, dated

tems, Inc., Mortgagee,November 21, 2002, and re-corded on December 4, 2002in instrument 5012992, andassigned by said Mortgageeto Bank of America, N.A., assuccessor by merger to BACHome Loans Servicing, L.P.as assignee as documentedby an assignment, in Clintoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of TwoHundred Sixty-Seven Thou-sand Two Hundred Ten and97/100 Dollars ($267,210.97),including interest at 5.875%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 26, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Dew-itt, Clinton County, Michi-gan, and are described as:Lot 79, Looking Glass PinesNo. 3, Dewitt Township, Clin-ton County, Michigan, ac-cording to the recorded platthereof as recorded in Liber8 of Plats, Pages 38 through41, Clinton County Records.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #379487F01CCN-9560579/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 2011

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclo-sure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Margaret A. Howland-Mizga, a married womanand John J. Mizga, her hus-band, original mortgagor(s),to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated May 6,2005, and recorded on May9, 2005 in instrument5079348, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to WellsFargo Bank, National Associ-ation, as Trustee for theCertifiacteholders of SARM2005-15 as assignee asdocumented by an assign-ment, in Clinton county re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredSixty-Five Thousand TwoHundred Eighty-Six and80/100 Dollars ($165,286.80),including interest at 6% perannum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 26, 2011.Said premises are situatedin City of St Johns, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: The West 103feet of Lots 1 and 2, Block65, City of St. Johns, ClintonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the plat thereof Frame onthe Wall in the Office Of

Register of Deeds.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #237328F03CCN-9560069/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 2011

FORECLOSURE NOTICE RAN-DALL S. MILLER & ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. MAY BE A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. MortgageSale - Default has beenmade in the conditions of acertain mortgage made byJacklyn M. Smith, sole andseperate property to Mort-gage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. as nominee forEquiFirst Corporation,Mortgagee, dated July 27,2007, and recorded on Au-gust 15, 2007, as DocumentNumber: 5120740, ClintonCounty Records, said mort-gage was assigned to SABRMORTGAGE LOAN 2008-1REO SUBSIDIARY-1 LLC byan Assignment of Mortgagedated May 06, 2010 and re-corded August 03, 2010 byDocument Number: 5159634,, on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Fifty-One Thou-sand Sixteen and 99/100($151,016.99) including in-terest at the rate of3.12000% per annum. Underthe power of sale containedin said mortgage and thestatute in such case madeand provided, notice is here-by given that said mortgagewill be foreclosed by a saleof the mortgaged premises,or some part of them, atpublic venue, at the place ofholding the Circuit Court insaid Clinton County, wherethe premises to be sold or

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THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON-TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOU AREIN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTYOR IF YOU ARE IN BANK-RUPTCY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Matthew S. Duhaime, anunmarried man, to FifthThird Mortgage - MI, LLC,Mortgagee, dated February16, 2005 and recorded March8, 2005 in Instrument Num-ber 5075705, Clinton CountyRecords, Michigan. Saidmortgage is now held byFifth Third Mortgage Com-pany by assignment. Thereis claimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Thirty-Four Thou-sand Eight Hundred Fifty-Two and 65/100 Dollars($134,852.65) including in-terest at 5.875% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on OCTOBER 19, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Dewitt,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as:Situated in the Township ofDewitt, County of Clinton,State of Michigan, describedas:Beginning at a point 14 rodsand 10 feet West of theNortheast corner of theNortheast 1/4 of the South -east 1/4 of Section 21, Town5 North, Range 2 West; run-ning thence South 12 rods;thence West 8 rods; thenceNorth 12 rods, thence East 8rods to the point of begin -ning.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA §600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing mortgagee canrescind the sale. In thatevent, your damages, if any,are limited solely to the re-turn of the bid amount ten -dered at sale, plus interest.If you are a tenant in theproperty, please contact ouroffice as you may have cer-tain rights.Dated: September 18, 2001

September 18,Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041617-502-4134 File No.200.8411CCN-9538879/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 2011

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON-TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOU AREIN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTYOR IF YOU ARE IN BANK-RUPTCY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Wendy Moore, a singlewoman, to Arbor MortgageCorporation, a MichiganCorporation, Mortgagee,dated April 18, 2006 and re-corded April 27, 2006 in In-strument Number 5099143,Clinton County Records,Michigan. Said mortgage isnow held by Deutsche BankNational Trust Company, asTrustee for theCertificateholders ofSoundview Home Loan Trust2006-OPT5, Asset-BackedCertificates, Series 2006-OPT5 by assignment. Thereis claimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of Sev -enty Thousand Nine Hun-dred Sixteen and 73/100 Dol-lars ($70,916.73) includinginterest at 3.5% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on OCTOBER 19, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Greenbush,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as:Commencing 23 rods 12 feet6 inches East of the 1/4 poston the South side of Section2, Town 8 North, Range 2West, thence East 4 rods;thence North 10 rods;thence West 4 rods; thenceSouth 10 rods to the point ofbeginning.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA §600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing mortgagee canrescind the sale. In thatevent, your damages, if any,are limited solely to the re-turn of the bid amount ten -dered at sale, plus interest.If you are a tenant in theproperty, please contact ouroffice as you may have cer-tain rights.Dated: September 18, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 356.4386CCN-9535229/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 2011

SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER-MAN, P.C., IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT, ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT (248)539-7400 IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVEMILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGESALE – Default has beenmade in the conditions of amortgage made by ROBERTC. BLACKBURN, BY HISAGENT AND ATTORNEY INFACT, PHYLLIS R. BLACK-BURN, to Mortgage Electron-ic Registration Systems, Inc.("MERS"), solely as nomineefor lender and lender’s suc-cessors and assigns,Mortgagee, dated August 6,2003, and recorded on Au-gust 14, 2003, in DocumentNo. 5037410, and assignedby said mortgagee to GMACMORTGAGE, LLC, as as-signed, Clinton County Re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredSixty-Two Thousand Eight

Sixty-Two EightHundred Ninety-One Dollarsand Eighty-Five Cents($162,891.85), including in-terest at 2.000% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public venue, at thesouth entrance to the Clin-ton County Courthouse, 100E. State Street, (M-21), St.Johns, Michigan at 10:00 AMo’clock, on October 12, 2011Said premises are located inClinton County, Michiganand are described as: THATPART OF THE WEST 1 / 2 OFTHE WEST 1 / 2 OF THENORTHWEST 1 / 4 OF SEC-TION 34, TOWN 5 NORTH,RANGE 3 WEST, LYINGNORTH OF US-16 DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS: BEGINNINGON THE CENTERLINE OF US-16, 362 FEET SOUTH AND292.1 FEET SOUTHEASTERLYFROM THE NORTHWESTCORNER OF SECTION 34;THENCE SOUTHEASTERLYALONG THE CENTERLINE OFUS-16, 131.9 FEET; THENCENORTH 466.9 FEET; THENCEWEST 127.22 FEET; THENCESOUTH 435 FEET TO POINTOF BEGINNING, WATER-TOWN TOWNSHIP, CLINTONCOUNTY, MICHIGAN. The re-demption period shall be 6months from the date ofsuch sale unless determinedabandoned in accordancewith 1948CL 600.3241a, inwhich case the redemptionperiod shall be 30 days fromthe date of such sale. GMACMORTGAGE, LLCMo r t g a g e e / A s s i g n e eSchneiderman & Sherman,P.C. 23938 Research Drive,Suite 300 Farmington Hills,MI 48335CCN-9523779/11, 9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 2011

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclo-sure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Suzette R. Milner, An Un-married Woman, originalmortgagor(s), to Country -wide Home Loans, Inc,Mortgagee, dated Novem -ber 21, 2003, and recordedon December 8, 2003 in in-strument 5047880, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toBAC Home Loans Servicing,L.P. as assignee as docu-mented by an assignment,in Clinton county records,Michigan, on which mort -gage there is claimed to bedue at the date hereof thesum of One Hundred FifteenThousand One HundredSeventy-Two and 63/100Dollars ($115,172.63), includ-ing interest at 5.25% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 12, 2011.Said premises are situatedin City of De Witt, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Lot 98, Asses-sor’s plat of the City ofDewitt-North, City of Dewitt,Clinton County, Michigan asrecorded in Liber 8 of Plats,Page 1, Clinton County Re-cords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 days

period daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 11, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #317320F02CCN-9523299/11, 9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 2011

Notice Of MortgageForeclosure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby James W Cleveland andMelissa R Cleveland, hus-band and wife, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys -tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedAugust 23, 2006, and record-ed on August 25, 2006 in in-strument 5105112, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toSunTrust Mortgage, Inc. asassignee as documented byan assignment, in Clintoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Five Thousand Sev -en Hundred Fourteen and42/100 Dollars ($105,714.42),including interest at 6.875%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 12, 2011.Said premises are situatedin City of St Johns, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: The East 40feet of the West 85 feet ofLots 11 and 12, Block 28,Original Plat, City of StJohns, Clinton county, Michi-gan, according to the re-corded plat thereof in theframe on the wall in the of -fice of the Clinton countyregister Deed.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 11, 2011For more information,please call:FC F (248) 593-1313Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #354293F01CCN-9518379/11, 9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 2011

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclo-sure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Curtis A. Miller, a singleman, original mortgagor(s),to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc.,

Systems, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated December2, 2002, and recorded on De-cember 3, 2002 in instru-ment 5012897, and assignedby said Mortgagee to BACHome Loans Servicing, L.P.fka Countrywide HomeLoans Servicing, L.P. as as-signee as documented by anassignment, in Clinton coun-ty records, Michigan, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofSixty-Nine Thousand SevenHundred Ten and 39/100Dollars ($69,710.39), includ-ing interest at 6.25% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 5, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Dew-itt, Clinton County, Michi-gan, and are described as:Lot 142, Supervisor’s PlatNo. 2, Valley Farms, Exceptthe West 132 feet thereof,Dewitt Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the recorded Plat thereofas recorded in Liber 1, Page42, Clinton County RecordsThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 4, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #373959F01CCN-9503259/4, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25, 2011

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclo-sure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Robert M. Austin, a mar-ried man and Shirley J. Aus-tin by Robert M. Austin, herattorney in fact, originalmortgagor(s), to America’sWholesale Lender,Mortgagee, dated October10, 2002, and recorded onNovember 15, 2002 in instru-ment 5011427, and assignedby said Mortgagee to BACHome Loans Servicing, L.P.,fka Countrywide HomeLoans, Servicing, LP. as as-signee as documented by anassignment, in Clinton coun-ty records, Michigan, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of TwoHundred Fifty ThousandTwo Hundred Thirty-Fourand 66/100 Dollars($250,234.66), including in-terest at 7.25% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 5, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Wa-tertown, Clinton County,Michigan, and are describedas: Beginning on the WestSection line 690 feet Northof the Southwest corner ofSection 16, Town 5 North,

16, North,Range 3 West, WatertownTownship, Clinton County,Michigan; thence East paral-lel to the South Section line400 feet; thence North 330feet; thence West 400 feetto the West Section line;thence South 330 feet to thepoint of beginningThe redemption period shallbe 12 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 4, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #259841F02CCN-9502999/4, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25, 2011

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY ORIF YOU ARE IN BANKRUPT-CY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Ryan Kosloski, singleman, to Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc.,as nominee for lender andlender’s successors and/orassigns, Mortgagee, datedMay 1, 2007 and recordedMay 9, 2007 in InstrumentNumber 5116747, ClintonCounty Records, Michigan.Said mortgage is now heldby BAC Home Loans Servic -ing, LP FKA CountrywideHome Loans Servicing LP byassignment. There is claim-ed to be due at the datehereof the sum of One Hun-dred Thirty-One ThousandThree Hundred Ninety-Oneand 22/100 Dollars($131,391.22) including in-terest at 6.875% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on OCTOBER 26, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Essex, Clin-ton County, Michigan, andare described as:Unit Number 4, Orchard Es-tates Condominium, accord-ing to the Master Deed re-corded in Liber 903, Page 35,as amended by the FirstAmendment to Master Deedrecorded in Liber 909, Page130, and designated as Clin-ton County CondominiumSubdivision Plan Number 21,together with rights in thegeneral common elementsand the limited common ele-ments as shown on the Mas-ter Deed and as described inAct 59 of the Public Acts of1978, as amended.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA §600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing mortgagee canrescind the sale. In thatevent, your damages, if any,are limited solely to the re-turn of the bid amount ten -dered at sale, plus interest.If you are a tenant in theproperty, please contact ouroffice as you may have cer-tain rights.Dated: September 25, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 617.8982CCN-9560639/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 2011

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclo-sure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Jason M. Heibeck, singleman, original mortgagor(s),to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated July 24,2007, and recorded on July24, 2007 in instrument5119799, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to US Bank,National Association as as-signee as documented by anassignment, in Clinton coun-ty records, Michigan, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Five Thousand NineHundred Twenty-Nine and60/100 Dollars ($105,929.60),including interest at 7% perannum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 26, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Bengal, Clin-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: Part of theNorthwest 1/4 of the North-west 1/4 of Section 25, Town7 North, Range 3 West, Ben-gal Township, Clinton Coun-ty, Michigan, described as:Beginning on the West lineof said Section 25, 709.50feet South of the Northwestcorner of said Section 25;thence proceeding East 132feet; thence North 165 feet;thence East 76.70 feet;thence South 208.70 feet;thence West 208.70 feet tothe West line of said Section25; thence North along theWest line of said Section 25;43.70 feet to the point of be-ginning.AndA parcel of land in theNorthwest 1/4 of the North-west 1/4 of Section 25; Town7 North, Range 3 West, Ben-gal Township, Clinton Coun-ty, Michigan, described as:Commencing at the point 33rods South of the Northwestcorner of Section 25, Town 7North, Range 3 West, inMichigan, running thenceEast 8 rods; thence South 10rods; thence West 8 rods;thence North 10 rods to thepoint of beginning.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC F (248) 593-1313Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #371460F01CCN-9552839/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/26, 2011

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON-TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOU AREIN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTYOR IF YOU ARE IN BANK-RUPTCY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Douglas L. Church andClaudia Church aka Claudia

J. Church, husband and wifeas joint tenants, to Mort -gage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nomineefor lender and lender’s suc-cessors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated June 20,2003 and recorded Septem -ber 18, 2003 in InstrumentNumber 5041232, ClintonCounty Records, Michigan.Said mortgage is now heldby Bank of America, N.A., assuccessor by merger to BACHome Loans Servicing, L.P.FKA Countrywide HomeLoans Servicing L.P by as-signment. There is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredForty-One Thousand NineHundred Fifty-Six and88/100 Dollars ($141,956.88)including interest at 3.5%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on OCTOBER 26, 2011.Said premises are located inthe City of Dewitt, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as:Lot 22, Creeping Brook Es-tates, a subdivision in theCity of DeWitt, ClintonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the recorded plat in PlatBook 6, Page 18, ClintonCounty Records. Also a par-cel of land described as: be-ginning at the Northwestcorner of Lot 22 of CreepingBrook Estates, a part of theSouth 1/2 of Section 5, Town5 North, Range 2 West, Cityof DeWitt, Clinton County,Michigan; thence North 00degrees 38 minutes 57 sec-onds East 53.00 feet on theEast line of Wilson Streetextending North; thenceSouth 89 degrees 42 minutes15 seconds East 134.00 feet;thence South 00 degrees 38minutes 57 seconds West53.00 feet to the Northeastcorner of said Lot 22; thenceSouth 89 degrees 42 minutes19 seconds West 134.00 feetto the point of beginning.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA §600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing mortgagee canrescind the sale. In thatevent, your damages, if any,are limited solely to the re-turn of the bid amount ten -dered at sale, plus interest.If you are a tenant in theproperty, please contact ouroffice as you may have cer-tain rights.Dated: September 25, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 617.6893CCN-9561119/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 2011

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclo-sure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Michael Bertram andSherri Bertram, husbandand wife, originalmortgagor(s), to Habitat forHumanity of Clinton County,Mortgagee, dated August28, 2002, and recorded onSeptember 11, 2002 in in-strument 5005740, andmodified by Affidavit or Or-der received by and record-ed, in Clinton county re-

ed, countycords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Seventy-TwoThousand Fifty-Four and98/100 Dollars ($72,054.98),including interest at 11%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 26, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Essex, Clin-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: Part of theNortheast 1/4 of Section 7,Town 8 North, Range 3 West,Essex Township, ClintonCounty, MI described as fol -lows: Beginning on the Eastline of said section North 00degrees 10 minutes 30 sec-onds West 1156.51 feet fromthe East 1/4 corner of saidsection; thence parallel withthe South line of the North-east 1/4 of the Northeast1/4 of said section, South 89degrees 34 minutes 57 sec-onds West, 299.67 feet;thence parallel with saidEast section line, North 00degrees 10 minutes 30 sec-onds West, 150.00 feet tosaid South line of the North-east 1/4 of the Northeast1/4; thence along said Southline,North 89 degrees 34 minutes57 seconds East, 299.67 feetto said East section line;thence along said East line,South 00 degrees 10 minutes30 seconds East, 150.00 feetto the point of beginning.Subject to easements,agreements, covenants,conditions, restrictions andor reservations of record, ifany.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC J (248) 593-1311Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #350144F02CCN-9552829/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 2011

Notice Of MortgageForeclosure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Daniel J. Weber and TinaM. Weber, husband andwife, original mortgagor(s),to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated March 30,2007, and recorded on April6, 2007 in instrument5115245, in Clinton countyrecords, Michigan, and as-signed by mesne assign-ments to Wells Fargo Bank,NA as assignee, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Eighty-NineThousand Eight HundredThirteen and 10/100 Dollars($89,813.10), including inter -est at 6.375% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-

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place holdingcuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 26, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Lebanon,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as: Com-mencing at the North 1/4corner of Section 34, Town 8North, Range 4 West, Leba-non Township, Clinton Coun-ty, Michigan, thence North89 degrees 53 minutes 10seconds East 342.85 feetalong the North line of saidSection to the point of be-ginning, thence North 89 de-grees 53 minutes 10 secondsEast 326.76 feet; thenceSouth 00 degrees 05 minutes12 seconds West 448.45 feet;along East line of the West1/2 of the West 1/2 of theNortheast 1/4 of said Sec-tion 34, thence North 88 de-grees 15 minutes 50 secondsWest 308.40 feet along theNorth bank of the Catlin-Waters County Drain,thence North to the point ofbeginning.The redemption period shallbe 12 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #377830F01CCN-9551239/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 2011

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclo-sure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby David C. Rowe a marriedman, original mortgagor(s),to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated Septem -ber 12, 2005, and recordedon September 20, 2005 in in-strument 5087774, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toThe Bank of New York Mel-lon fka The Bank of NewYork as Trustee for theCertificateholders ofCWALT,, Inc., AlternativeLoan Trust 2005-AR1, Mort -gage pass-through Certifi-cates, Series 2005-AR1 asassignee as documented byan assignment, in Clintoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Twenty ThousandSeven Hundred Forty-Fiveand 64/100 Dollars($120,745.64), including in-terest at 6% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 26, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Wa-tertown, Clinton County,Michigan, and are describedas: Commencing at a pointwhich 343 feet 6 inchesSouth from the Northwestcorner of the South 1650feet of the West 1/2 of theSouthwest 1/4 of Section 29,Town 5 North, Range 3 West,Watertown Township, Clin-ton County, Michigan;thence South 265 feet,thence East 160 feet, thenceNorth 265 feet, thence West160 feet to the point of be-ginning.The redemption period shall

redemption periodbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #381152F01CCN-9548939/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 2011

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON-TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOU AREIN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTYOR IF YOU ARE IN BANK-RUPTCY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Karl A. Hufnagel, a singleman and Kari L. Payne, asingle woman, to MarathonFinancial Corporation,Mortgagee, dated July 20,1998 and recorded July 21,1998 in Liber 798, Page 190,Clinton County Records,Michigan. Said mortgage isnow held by CitiMortgage,Inc., successor by merger toABN AMRO Mortgage Group,Inc. by assignment. There isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Eleven ThousandThirty-Three and 41/100 Dol-lars ($111,033.41) includinginterest at 4.75% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on OCTOBER 19, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Bingham,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as:Commencing at the North-east corner of Section 7,Town 7 North, Range 2 West,Bingham Township, Clinton,Michigan, South 01 degrees34 minutes 07 seconds East245.00 feet, along the Eastline of said Section to thetrue point of beginning,thence South 01 degrees 34minutes 07 seconds East300.00 feet along said Eastline, thence South 88 de-grees 36 minutes 35 secondsWest 355.60 feet, thenceNorth 01 degrees 34 minutes07 seconds West 300.00 feet,thence North 88 degrees 36minutes 35 seconds East355.60 feet to the point ofbeginning.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA §600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing mortgagee canrescind the sale. In thatevent, your damages, if any,are limited solely to the re-turn of the bid amount ten -dered at sale, plus interest.If you are a tenant in theproperty, please contact ouroffice as you may have cer-tain rights.Dated: September 18, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 671.2949CCN-9535349/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 2011

Notice Of MortgageForeclosure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby William E. Roy, a marriedman and Barbara Jean Roy,his wife, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys -tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedSeptember 5, 2002, and re-corded on September 11,2002 in instrument 5005736,and assigned by saidMortgagee to BAC HomeLoans Servicing, L.P. as as-signee as documented by anassignment, in Clinton coun-ty records, Michigan, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Twelve ThousandEight Hundred Twelve and25/100 Dollars ($112,812.25),including interest at 7% perannum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 19, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Village of Ovid, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Commencingat the Southwest corner ofBlock 23, Plat of The Villageof Ovid, Clinton County,Michigan; thence South 66feet and East 186.5 feet tothe Northeast corner of theWest 1/2 of the East 1/2 ofall that part of Outlot 1 lyingWest of the Centerline ofGratiot Street and South ofOak Street, Plat of the Vil-lage of Ovid, Clinton County,Michigan; thence South214.0 feet parallel withGratiot Street; thence West186.5 feet parallel with OakStreet; thence North 214.0feet; thence East 186.5 feetalong the South line of OakStreet to the point of begin -ningThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 18, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #361489F03CCN-9535339/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 2011

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY ORIF YOU ARE IN BANKRUPT-CY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby George Burnett and L. N.Burnett, husband and wife,to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc., asnominee for lender andlender’s successors and/orassigns, Mortgagee, datedAugust 10, 2006 and record-ed September 6, 2006 in In-strument Number 5105654,Clinton County Records,Michigan. Said mortgage isnow held by BAC HomeLoans Servicing, LP FKA

Servicing,Countrywide Home LoansServicing LP by assignment.There is claimed to be dueat the date hereof the sumof Two Hundred NineteenThousand Seven HundredSixteen and 43/100 Dollars($219,716.43) including in-terest at 5.25% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on OCTOBER 19, 2011.Said premises are located inthe City of East Lansing,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as:Unit 209, Hawk Nest Condo-minium, according to theMaster Deed dated January8, 2003, recorded January 10,2003 in Document Number5015889, and First Amend-ment to Master Deed re-corded April 15, 2003 inDocument Number 5025073,and Second Amendment toMaster Deed recorded July8, 2004 in Document Number5061832 and Third Amend-ment to Master Deed re-corded May 23, 2005 inDocument Number 5080152Clinton County Records anddesignated as Clinton Coun-ty Condominium Plan Num-ber 30, together with rightsin general common ele-ments and limited commonelements as set forth in saidMaster Deed and as descri-bed in Act 59 of the PublicActs of Michigan, 1978, asamended.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA §600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing mortgagee canrescind the sale. In thatevent, your damages, if any,are limited solely to the re-turn of the bid amount ten -dered at sale, plus interest.If you are a tenant in theproperty, please contact ouroffice as you may have cer-tain rights.Dated: September 18, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 285.4106CCN-9532109/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 2011

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON-TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOU AREIN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTYOR IF YOU ARE IN BANK-RUPTCY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Timothy Heddens, a mar-ried man and RuthannHeddens, his wife, to Mort -gage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nomineefor lender and lender’s suc-cessors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated January 6,2006 and recorded January18, 2006 in Instrument Num-ber 5094170, Clinton CountyRecords, Michigan. Saidmortgage is now held byBank of America, N.A., suc-cessor by merger to BACHome Loans Servicing, LPFKA Countrywide HomeLoans Servicing LP by as-signment. There is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Ninety-Six Thou-sand Eight Hundred Forty-Three and 55/100 Dollars($96,843.55) including inter -est at 6.25% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe South entrance to theClinton County Circuit

CountyCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on OCTOBER 19, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Bath, Clin-ton County, Michigan, andare described as:A parcel of land in theNortheast fractional 1/4 ofSection 5, Town 5 North,Range 1 West, Bath Town-ship, Clinton County, Michi-gan, described as: Begin-ning at a point on the cen-terline of Babcock Road192.9 feet East and 150 feetSouth of the North 1/4 cor-ner of said section to a pointof beginning; thence South150 feet; thence East 284.2feet; thence North 1 degree30 minutes West 150 feet;thence West 276.9 feet tothe point of beginning, Clin-ton County RecordsThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA §600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing mortgagee canrescind the sale. In thatevent, your damages, if any,are limited solely to the re-turn of the bid amount ten -dered at sale, plus interest.If you are a tenant in theproperty, please contact ouroffice as you may have cer-tain rights.Dated: September 18, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 617.7298CCN-9527519/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 2011

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclo-sure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Burdella Sexton, an un-married woman, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys -tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated July 29,2003, and recorded on Sep-tember 12, 2003 in instru-ment 5040605, and assignedby said Mortgagee to ChaseHome Finance LLC as as-signee as documented by anassignment, in Clinton coun-ty records, Michigan, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofSixty-Five Thousand Forty-Eight and 09/100 Dollars($65,048.09), including inter -est at 5.875% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 12, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Ovid, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Beginning at apoint 1428.21 feet Northalong the West line of Sec-tion 13, and thence 452.00feet North 89 degrees 39 mi-nutes 23 seconds East alongthe centerline of Wood-worth Road, from the South -west corner of said Section13, Town 7 North, Range 1West, Ovid Township, Clin-ton County, Michigan;thence North 255.00 feet;thence North 88 degrees 39minutes 23 seconds Eastparallel with WoodworthRoad, 135.00 feet; thenceSouth 255.00 feet to the cen-terline of said road; thence

road;South 88 degrees 39 minutes23 seconds West along saidcenterline, 135.00 feet to thepoint of beginning. Subjectto a right of way over theSouth 33 feet for public roadpurposes.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 11, 2011For more information,please call:FC S (248) 593-1304Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525CCN-9520939/11, 9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 2011

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclo-sure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Chad E. Martinsen andJenifer L. Martinsen, hus-band wife, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys -tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedApril 15, 2005, and recordedon April 26, 2005 in instru-ment 5078546, and assignedby said Mortgagee to Bankof America, N.A., as succes-sor by merger to BAC HomeLoans Servicing, L.P. as as-signee as documented by anassignment, in Clinton coun-ty records, Michigan, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of TwoHundred Twenty-Two Thou-sand Nine Hundred Eighty-Three and 49/100 Dollars($222,983.49), including in-terest at 6.375% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 5, 2011.Said premises are situatedin City of East Lansing, Clin-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: Unit 191,Hawk Nest Condominium,according to the MasterDeed date January 8, 2003,recorded January 10, 2003 inDocument No. 5015889, andFirst Amendment to MasterDeed recorded April 15, 2003in Document No. 5025073,and Second Amendment toMaster Deed recorded inDocument No. 5061832,Clintion County Records anddesignated as Clinton Coun-ty Condominium Plan No. 30,together with rights in gen-eral common elements andlimited common elementsas set forth in said MasterDeed and as described inAct 59 of the Public Acts ofMichigan, 1978, as amendedThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 4, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #376699F01CCN-9504089/4, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25, 2011

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclo-sure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Daniel R Graham andCathy S Graham, Husbandand Wife, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys -tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated January16, 2007, and recorded onMarch 13, 2007 in instru-ment 5114164, and assignedby mesne assignments toPNMAC Mortgage Opportu -nity Fund Investors, LLC asassignee as documented byan assignment, in Clintoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofThree Hundred Four Thou-sand Eight Hundred Eighty-Seven and 69/100 Dollars($304,887.69), including in-terest at 8.15% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 5, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Riley, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: The East 856feet of North 1/2 of North-west 1/4 of Section 24, Town6 North, Range 3 West, RileyTownship, Clinton County,Michigan except a parcelcommencing at the North-east corner of the North 1/2of the Northwest 1/4 of Sec-tion 24, running West 380feet to the point of begin -ning; Thence South 229.25feet; Thence West 476 feet;Thence North 229.25 feet;Thence East 476 feet to thepoint of beginningThe redemption period shallbe 12 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 4, 2011For more information,please call:FC H (248) 593-1300Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #211801F05CCN-9503199/4, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25, 2011

Case No. 11-10812-CH CIR-CUIT COURT SALE In pursu-ance and by virtue of aJudgment of the CircuitCourt for the County of Clin-ton, State of Michigan,made and entered on the25th day of July, A.D., 2011 ina certain cause thereinpending, wherein_Consumer Solutions, LLC aForeign Limited LiabilityCompany was the Plaintiffand US Bank, National Asso-ciation, a National BankingAssociation, Jon Eliason, anindividual, and Leann Elia-son, an individual were theDefendants. NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that I shallsell at public auction to thehighest bidder, at publicvenue, at the place of hold-ing the Circuit Court for saidCounty, on the 19th day ofOctober A.D., 2011 at 10 o’-clock in the forenoon, East -ern Standard Time, the fol -lowing described property,viz: All certain piece or par-cel of land situated in thecity of Saint Johns, County

city Johns, Countyof Clinton and State of Mich-igan, described as follows:The East 50 feet in width ofthe Southwest 1/4 of thepart of Outlot D, lying be-tween Cass and McConnellStreets in the City of St.Johns, Clinton County, Mich-igan, being part of the Origi-nal Plat of the City of St.Johns, Clinton County Michi-gan according to the record-ed plat thereof in the frameon the wall in the Office ofthe Clinton County Registerof Deeds. Commonly Knownas: 304 West McConnellSaint Johns, MI 48879 Tax Id:19-300-400-000-008-00 Thisproperty may be redeemedduring the six (6) monthsfollowing the sale. Dated:September 4, 2011 KyleKnight Sergeant Christian R.Biasell_______ Attorneysfor Plaintiff Published-LegalNews (9-4)(10-16)CCN-9498439/4, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25, 10/2,10/9, 10/16, 2011

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclo-sure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Jason C Legg and Terri SLegg, husband and wife,original mortgagor(s), toABN AMRO Mortgage Group,Inc., Mortgagee, dated Octo -ber 1, 2002, and recorded onOctober 21, 2002 in instru-ment 5008988, in Clintoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofNinety-Six Thousand NineHundred Five and 00/100Dollars ($96,905.00), includ-ing interest at 6.125% perannum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 26, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Olive, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: A parcel ofland in the Northwest frac -tional 1/4 of Section 2, Town6 North, Range 2 West, OliveTownship, Clinton County,Michigan; the surveyedboundary of said parcel de-scribed as: Commencing attheNorthwest corner of saidSection 2; thence South 00degrees 18 minutes 47 sec-onds West along the Westline of said Section 2 a dis-tance of 120.00 feet to theSoutherly right of way lineof Centerline Road as re-corded in Liber 531, Page269 of the Clinton CountyRecords, and the point ofbeginning of this descrip-tion; thence South 89 de-grees 31 minutes 10 secondsEast along said Southerlyright of way line 987.40 feetto the Westerly right of wayline of Highway US 27 as re-corded in Liber 649, Page612 of the Clinton CountyRecords; thence South 00degrees 24 minutes 27 sec-onds West along said West -erly right of way line 149.71feet; thence South 00 de-grees 28 minutes 57 secondsWest continuing along saidWesterly right of way line184.68 feet; thence North 89degrees 31 minutes 10 sec-onds West parallel with theNorth line of said Section 2 adistance of 986.61 feet tosaid West line of Section 2;thence North 00 degrees 18minutes 47 seconds Eastalong said West line 334.39feet to the point of begin -ning.The redemption period shall

redemption periodbe 12 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC C (248) 593-1301Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #384753F01CCN-9559879/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16, 2011

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclo-sure SaleTHIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damages,if any, shall be limited solelyto the return of the bidamount tendered at sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Vicki L Hicks, A MarriedWoman and Richard L Hicks,Her Husband, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys -tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedAugust 1, 2006, and record-ed on September 14, 2006 ininstrument 5106089, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toMidFirst Bank as assigneeas documented by an as-signment, in Clinton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredForty-Seven Thousand SixHundred Forty-One and79/100 Dollars ($147,641.79),including interest at 7.5%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc-tober 26, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Riley, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Part of theNorthwest 1/4 of Section 8,Town 6 North Range 3 West,Riley Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan, describedas: Beginning at a point onthe East and West 1/4 line ofsaid Section 8 which isSouth 89 degrees 55 minutes27 seconds East 2035.00 feeton said East and West 1/4line from the West 1/4 cor-ner of said Section 8; thenceNorth 00 degrees 19 minutes59 seconds East 266.20 feet;thence North 62 degrees 34minutes 17 seconds East, ona traverse line along theSoutherly bank of the Musk-rat Creek a distance of209.06 feet to the terminusof said traverse line; thenceSouth 00 degrees 19 minutes59 seconds West 362.75 feetto the East and West 1/4line of said Section 8; thenceNorth 89 degrees 55 minutes27 seconds West 185.00 feeton said East and West 1/4line to the point of begin -ning; including that land ly-ing between the above de-scribed traverse line aridthe centerline of the Musk-rat Creek and the Easterlyand Westerly tines extendedNortherly.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter -mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC F (248) 593-1313Trott & Trott, P.C.

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NOTICE OF JUDICIAL FORE-CLOSURE SALE Byron P. Gal-lagher, Jr. (P42996) The Gal-lagher Law Firm, PLC 2408Lake Lansing Road Lansing,MI 48912 THIS FIRM IS ADEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFOMRATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASECONTACT OUR OFFICE IFYOU ARE A BORROWER ONACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. AT-TENTION PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe Circuit Court at the re-quest of the Plaintiff. In thatevent, your damages, if any,shall be limited solely to thereturn of the bid amounttendered at sale, plus inter -est, as determined by theCourt. Clinton County Cir-cuit Court Case No. 09-10601-CH NOTICE OF JUDI-CIAL FORECLOSURE SALE INPURSUANCE and by virtue ofa Judgment of the CircuitCourt for the County of Clin-ton, State of Michigan,made and entered on the30th day of November, 2010in a certain cause thereinpending, wherein Firstbank– St. Johns was the Plaintiffand Windy Pines View, LLC;William B. Chunko; Joel S.Christensen; Peter J. Fortin;Heather M. Chunko; PatrickL. Feldpausch; MichiganPipe and Valve – Lansing;and Grand River Infrastruc-ture, Inc were all Defend-ants. The aforementionedJudgment established adebt owing to Plaintiff in theamount of $1,293,023.43 pluspost judgment interest atthe statutory rate and otheramounts recoverable pur-suant to said Judgment. NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatin order to satisfy the Judg-ment, in whole or in part,the property described be-low shall be sold at publicauction, to the highest bid-der, at the Circuit Court forthe County of Clinton, locat-ed at 100 East State Street,St. Johns, Michigan 48879(that being the building inwhich the Circuit Court forthe County of Clinton isheld) on the 20th day of Oc-tober, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Onsaid day at said time, thefollowing described proper-ty shall be sold: That part ofthe North ½ of the South -west ¼ of Section 27, Town7 North, Range 2 West, Bing-ham Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan describedas: Commencing at theWest ¼ corner of Section 27,T7N, R2W, thence S00°896.05 feet on the Westline of Section 27 to thepoint of beginning of the fol -lowing described parcel;thence S 89°2939 E, 386.00feet; thence N 00°0253W,565.00 feet to the South lineof the North 20 acres of theSouthwest ¼ of Section 27;thence S 89°2939E, 2245.07feet on the South line of theNorth 20 acres of the South -west ¼ of the East-West ¼line of Section 27 at a point331.22 feet S 00°1025 W ofthe center of Section 27,T7N, R2W; thence S00°1025W, 999.83 feet on theNorth-South ¼ line of Sec-tion 27; thence N 89°2846 W,2627.21 feet on the Southline of the North ½ of theSouthwest ¼ of Section 27to the West line of Section27; thence N 00°0253 W,434.36 feet on the West lineif Section 27 to the point ofbeginning. Tax ID Numbers:19-030-027-300-020-50 19-030-027-300-020-51 19-030-027-300-021-00 This propertyis located in Clinton Countyat V/L Business US 127, St.Johns, Michigan 48879. Com-monly known as WyndhamEstates, Bingham Township,Clinton County, Michigan.REDEMPTION PERIOD ISONE YEAR. Dated: August23, 2011 KYLE KNIGHTSargent For more informa -tion please contact 517-853-

please1515 Byron P. Gallagher, Jr.The Gallagher Law Firm, PLCAttorneys for Plaintiff 2408Lake Lansing Road Lansing,MI 48912 File No. 2438.037CCN-9489628/28, 9/4, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25,10/2, 10/9, 2011

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)NOTICE is hereby providedto Michael Gabel and Jenni-fer L. Gabel, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at: 515S Westphalia Rd, Westpha -lia, MI 48894-9811.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1309The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit -ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority atht t p://www.michigan.gov /mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromSeptember 22, 2011, foreclo -sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter September 22, 2011.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar of Michigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/or Mortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 218636F03CCN-9561399/25/2011

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)NOTICE is hereby providedto Jane A. Jakeway, theborrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 6377Findlay Rd, Saint Johns, MI48879-9758.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1304The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit -ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority atht t p://www.michigan.gov /mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromSeptember 22, 2011, foreclo -sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter September 22, 2011.If the Borrower and theagent designated above

agent designatedreach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar of Michigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC S (248) 593-1304Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/or Mortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 356841F02CCN-956045

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)NOTICE is hereby providedto Richard Padgett, theborrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 16901Turner Rd, Lansing, MI48906-2303.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1302The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit -ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority atht t p://www.michigan.gov /mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromSeptember 21, 2011, foreclo -sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter September 21, 2011.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar of Michigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/or Mortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 383080F01CCN-9559629/25/2011

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)NOTICE is hereby providedto Luschione M. Asbridge,the borrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 505 ESheridan Rd, Lansing, MI48906-2339.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 Northwestern

P.C.,Highway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1311The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit -ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority atht t p://www.michigan.gov /mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromSeptember 21, 2011, foreclo -sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter September 21, 2011.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar of Michigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC J (248) 593-1311Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/or Mortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 378407F03CCN-9559449/25/2011

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)NOTICE is hereby providedto Daren J. Look and DawnM. Look, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at:3678 E Round Lake Rd, Dew-itt, MI 48820-9714.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1301The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit -ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority atht t p://www.michigan.gov /mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromSeptember 19, 2011, foreclo -sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter September 19, 2011.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar of Michigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC C (248) 593-1301Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer

Attorneysand/or Mortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 258700F02CCN-9549009/25/2011

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)NOTICE is hereby providedto Johnny Johnson and Kel-lie Johnson, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at:3675 Duxbury Ln, Lansing,MI 48906-9201.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1302The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit -ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority atht t p://www.michigan.gov /mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromSeptember 19, 2011, foreclo -sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter September 19, 2011.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar of Michigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/or Mortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 273708F04CCN-9544029/25/2011

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)NOTICE is hereby providedto Lisa S. Harral and JamesR. Harral, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at:15353 W Herbison Rd, Eagle,MI 48822-9614.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1302The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit -ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority atht t p://www.michigan.gov /mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromSeptember 19, 2011, foreclo -sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter September 19, 2011.If the Borrower and theagent designated above

agent designatedreach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar of Michigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: September 25, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/or Mortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 380394F01CCN-9544019/25/2011

CIRCUIT COURT SALE BE-LOW WILL BE ADJOURNEDFROM AUGUST 31, 2011 TOOCTOBER 5, 2011 Case No.10-10753-CK CIRCUIT COURTSALE In pursuance and byvirtue of a Judgment of theCircuit Court for the Countyof Clinton, State of Michi-gan, made and entered onthe 11th day of May, 2011,as amended on June 14, 2011in a certain cause thereinpending, wherein INDE-PENDENT BANK, a Michiganbanking corporation, wasthe Plaintiff and HILLTOPHOMES, LLC, a Michiganlimited liability company,MARVIN F. FOUTY, P.C., aMichigan professional serv-ice corporation, MICHAEL B.SMITH and MARVIN F.FOUTY, as individuals, werethe Defendants. NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that I shallsell at public auction to thehighest bidder, at publicvendue, at the South en-trance to the Clinton CountyCourthouse, 100 E. StateStreet (M21), St. Johns,Michigan (that being theplace of holding the CircuitCourt for Clinton County),on the 17th day of August,2011 at 10:00 o’clock in theforenoon, Eastern StandardTime, the following descri-bed property, viz: All of thecertain pieces or parcels ofland situated in the Town-ship of Bath, County of Clin-ton, and State of Michigan,described as follows: Units1, 2, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,16 and 17, Hilltop Condomin-ium Homes at Park Lake, aCondominium according tothe Master Deed recorded inInstrument No. 5093683, asamended, in the Office ofthe Clinton County Registerof Deeds, and designated asClinton County Condomini-um Subdivision Plan No. 55,together with rights in gen-eral common elements andlimited common elementsas set forth in said MasterDeed, and amendmentsthereto, and as described inAct 59 of the Public Acts of1978 as amended. Tax Par-cel Numbers: 19-010-229-000-001-00; 19-010-229-000-002-00; 19-010-229-000-009-00; 19-010-229-000-010-00;19-010-229-000-011-00; 19-010-229-000-012-00; 19-010-229-000-013-00; 19-010-229-000-014-00; 19-010-229-000-015-00; 19-010-229-000-016-00; 19-010-229-000-017-00This property may be re-deemed during the six (6)months following the sale.Dated: June 21, 2011 KyleKnight Sergeant FOSTER,SWIFT, COLLINS & SMITH,P.C. INDEPENDENT BANKBenjamin J. Price of Ionia,Michigan, Mortgagee Attor -neys for Mortgagee 313 S.Washington Square Lansing,MI 48933 (517) 371-8253CCN-9561139/25/2011

IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY INBANKRUPTCY OR HAVE RE-CEIVED A DISCHARGE INBANKRUPTCY AS TO THISOBLIGATION, THIS COMMU-NICATION IS INTENDED FORINFORMATIONAL PURPOSESONLY AND IS NOT AN AT-TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBTIN VIOLATION OF THE AUTO-MATIC STAY OR THE DIS-CHARGE INJUNCTION. INSUCH CASE, PLEASE DISRE-GARD ANY PART OF THISCOMMUNICATION WHICH ISINCONSISTENT WITH THEFOREGOING. OTHERWISE,FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES USTO ADVISE YOU THAT COM-MUNICATION FROM OUR OF-FICE COULD BE INTERPRET-ED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT AND THAT ANYINFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. IF YOU ARE NOWON ACTIVE MILITARY DUTYOR HAVE BEEN IN THE PRI-OR NINE MONTHS, PLEASECONTACT OUR OFFICE ASYOU MAYBE ENTITLED TOTHE BENEFITS OF THESERVICEMEMBERS’ CIVILRELIEF ACT.THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITYTO SAVE YOUR HOMETo: Joseph Peters and LisaPeters5389 Ann DriveBath, MI 48808County ClintonState law requires that youreceive the following notice:You have the right to re-quest a meeting with yourmortgage holder or mort -gage servicer. The person tocontact and that has the au-thority to make agreementsfor a loan modification withyou is: Orlans Associates,P.C Loss Mitigation Depart -ment, P.O. Box 5041, Troy,MI 48007-5041, (248) 502-1331.You may contact a housingcounselor by visiting theMichigan State Housing De-velopment Authority("MSHDA") website or bycalling MSHDA. The websiteaddress and telephone num-ber of MSHDA is:(www.mshda.inf o/counseling_search/), telephone (517)373-8370, TTY# 1-800-382-4568.If you request a meetingwith the servicer’s desig-nate within 14 days after theNotice required under MCL600.3205a(1) is mailed, thenforeclosure proceedings willnot start until 90 days afterthe date the Notice wasmailed to you. If you and theservicer’s Designate reachan agreement to modify themortgage loan, the mort -gage will not be foreclosedif you abide by the terms ofthe agreement.You have the right to con-tact an attorney. You maycontact attorney of yourchoice. If you do not have anattorney, the telephonenumber for the MichiganState Bar Association’s Law-yer Referral Service is 1-800-968-0738.Dated: September 25, 2011Orlans Associates P.CAttorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File Number: 239.0497CCN-9561039/25/2011

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURESALE

Default has been made inthe conditions of a certainConstruction Mortgage(hereinafter "Mortgage")made by A. Barking Spider,LLC, A Michigan Limited Lia-bility Company, (hereinafter"Mortgagor"), whose ad-dress is 1905 Danbury East,Okemos, MI 48864, to IRWINUNION BANK AND TRUSTCOMPANY ("Irwin Union"),as original mortgagee, saidMortgage now being held byFIRST FINANCIAL BANK, N.A.(sometimes referencedhereinafter as"Mortgagee"), successor ininterest to Irwin Union andwhose address is 4250 Chi-cago Drive SW, Grandville,MI 49418, which Mortgagewas dated July 18, 2002, andrecorded on July 23, 2002, inthe Clinton County Registerof Deeds, State of Michigan,at Document Number5002189. Said Mortgagewas formally assigned toMortgagee through Assign-ment of Construction Mort -gage dated June 17, 2010

gage 17,and recorded on July 21,2010 at Instrument No.5159185, Clinton County Re-cords.

As of September 25, 2011,the amount due under theMortgage, includingamounts owed under corre-sponding Notes (hereinafter"Notes") and related loandocuments, made by Mort -gagor and/or relatedobligors and/or guarantors,and now existing in favor ofMortgagee (collectively"Loan Documents"), includ-ing any amendments there -to, is the sum of One MillionTwelve Thousand SevenHundred Sixty-Two and49/100 ($1,012,762.49) in-cluding interest on theNotes at the rate of interestprovided therein. This sumwill continue to increase asadditional interest, costs,expenses, and attorneysfees accrue under the LoanDocuments and as permit -ted under Michigan law.

Under the power of salecontained in the Mortgage,and the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that theMortgage will be foreclosedby sale of the mortgagedpremises at public sale tothe highest bidder at theClinton County Courthouse,100 E. State Street, St.Johns, MI that being theplace of the holding of theCircuit Court for ClintonCounty, State of Michigan,on Wednesday, October 26,2011 at 10:00 a.m.

The parcel subject to theMortgage which is beingsold is located in the Countyof Clinton, and State ofMichigan, and legally descri-bed as follows:

Lot 7, Sunrise CommercialCommons, Bath Township,Clinton County, Michiganaccording to the recordedplat thereof as recorded inLiber 9 of Plats, Page 45Clinton County Records

Commonly known as: 4050Hunsaker StreetTax Parcel No.: 010-365-000-007-00

The redemption period shallbe SIX (6) months from thedate of the foreclosure sale.

Dated: September 25, 2011

MORTGAGEE:FIRST FINANCIAL BANK, N.A.4250 CHICAGO DRIVEGRANDVILLE, MI 49418Drafted by: R. Ryan McNallyKREIS, ENDERLE, HUDGINS &

NOTICE TO FOWLER VILLAGE

RESIDENTS

There will be a Public Hearing on Monday,October 10, 2011 at 7:00 pm at the Fowler Vil-lage Hall, 225 N. Main Street, Fowler MI.The subject of the hearing is an amendmentof the Village of Fowler Code of Ordinances;Chapter 90 - ANIMALS, SECTION 90.02 - RE-STRICTIONS ON CERTAIN BIRDS; regardingthe keeping of certain birds.

Rhonda FeldpauschFowler Village ClerkCCN-955833 9/25/2011

NOTICE TO FOWLER VILLAGE

RESIDENTS

There will be a Public Hearing on Monday,October 10, 2011 at 4:45 pm at the Fowler Vil-lage Hall, 225 N. Main Street, Fowler MI.The subject of the hearing is an amendmentto Chapter 15 - SIGNS, Section 15.3C – GEN-ERAL PROVISION RELATED TO SIGNS; regard-ing right-of-way jurisdiction.

Rhonda FeldpauschFowler Village ClerkCCN-955830 9/25/2011

KREIS, ENDERLE,BORSOS, P.C.Attorney for Mortgagee40 Pearl St., N.W., 5th FloorGrand Rapids, MI 49503-3028(616) 254-8400CCN-9558649/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/16,10/23, 2011

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALEDefault having been made inthe terms and conditions ofa certain mortgage made byDaniel L. Olger and LisaOlger, husband and wife,whose address is 7940 S.Francis Road, Dewitt, MI48820 ("Mortgagor") to TheDart Bank, 368 Park St., P.O.Box 40, Mason, Michigan48854 ("Mortgagee"), datedJune 8, 2007 and recorded inthe office of the ClintonCounty, Michigan Registerof Deeds at Bar Code No.:5118925, on July 2, 2007.There now being claimed tobe due on said mortgage thesum of ONE HUNDRED FOR-TY NINE THOUSAND SIXHUNDRED THREE and 05/100($149,603.05) Dollars as ofAugust 25, 2011, with a$20.48791 Per Diem. No suitor proceedings at law or inequity having been institut -ed to recover the debt se-cured by said mortgage orany part thereof;Now therefore by virtue ofthe power of sale containedin said mortgage and pur-suant to the statute of theState of Michigan in suchcase made and provided,NOTICE is hereby given thaton Wednesday, September28, 2011 at 10:00 a.m.; saidmortgage will be foreclosedby sale at public auction tothe highest bidder at theClinton County CircuitCourt, 100 E. State St. #2600,St. John’s MI 48879 (that be-ing the place of CircuitCourt in said county) of thepremises described in themortgage, or so much there -of as may be necessary topay the amount due, as setforth above, on said mort -gage, with interest thereonat the rate of Four and96/100 percent (4.960%) perannum and all legal costs,charges and expenses, in-cluding the attorney fee al-lowed by law, and also anysums which may be paid bythe undersigned necessaryto protect the undersigned’sinterest in the premises;The property is located inthe Township of Riley, Coun-ty of Clinton, State of Michi-gan, and is more particularlydescribed as:A parcel of land in theSoutheast 1/4 of Section 16,Town 6 North, Range 3 West,Riley Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan; the sur-

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County, Michigan;veyed boundary of said par-cel being described as com-mencing at the Southeastcorner of Section 16, Town 6North, Range 3 West, Michi-gan Meridian; thence North00 degrees 06’58" West,along the East section line,330.00 feet to the point ofbeginning; thence South 89degrees 50’20" West, 660.00feet; thence North 00 de-grees 06’58" West, 170.27feet; thence North 89 de-grees 50’20" East, 660.00feet; thence South 00 de-grees 06’58" East, along theEast section line, 170.27 feetto the point of beginning.

Commonly known as: 7940S. Francis Road, Dewitt, MI48820

Tax Parcel No.: 130+016-400-050-00 ("Property")

The Redemption period shallbe SIX (6) MONTHS from thedate of such sale unless de-termined abandoned ac-cording to MCL 600.3241a inwhich case the redemptionperiod shall be thirty (30)days from the date of suchsale.KLUG LAW FIRM ("KLF") IS ADEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED BY KLF WILL BE

LEGAL NOTICECLINTON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING

The Clinton County Planning Commission will conduct a public hear-ing at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 8th, 2011 , in the Boardof Commissioners room, 2nd floor, Clinton County Courthouse, 100East State Street, St. Johns, Michigan, 48879. The subject of the publichearing will be the consideration of the following case:

PC-30-11 SLU / SP - Application for a Special Land Use / FinalSite PlanAn application for special land use / final site plan approval has beensubmitted by Janet Kieffer for the purpose of construction of a du-plex on a vacant parcel located on South Hollister Road (ParcelID#19-120-014-100-077-00), Section 14, Ovid Township. Map Amend-ment OR-78-11, request for rezone, was approved by the CountyBoard of Commissioners on September 27th, 2011, rezoning the va -cant parcel from A-2 - General Agricultural District to R-1 - SingleFamily Residential, legally described as: commencing 685 feetnorth of the east ¼ corner, Section 14, T7N, R1W, thence west408 feet, thence north 250 feet, thence east 408 feet, thencesouth 250 feet to the point of beginning.

Maps and other information pertaining to this item are available forinspection at the Clinton County Department of Community Develop -ment, Office of Planning and Zoning, Clinton County Courthouse, 100E. State Street, Suite 1300, St. Johns, Michigan 48879, between 8:00a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Interested persons are encouraged to attend the public hearing. Thepublic may appear at the public hearing in person, by counsel, or bypersonal representative. Written comments may be forwarded to theDepartment until 3:00 p.m. the day of the meeting either by email [email protected], by mail to the Clinton County Office ofPlanning and Zoning, 100 E. State Street, Suite 1300, St. Johns, Michi-gan 48879, or by fax at 989.224.5127.

Please call 989.224.592 for further information or visit our website @www.clinton-county.org. To request accommodations or materials inan alternative format, please contact Mr. Steve Lehman at989.227.6595 or TDD users within Clinton County mail dial989.227.6419 for general County services or use Michigan Relay1.800.649.3777 or the National Relay number of 7-1-1 no later than 48hours prior to the meeting.

Wendy Ward, Assistant to the Planning Commission / Zoning Boardof Appeals

Community Development DepartmentCCN - 955780 9/25/11

USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.PLEASE CONTACT KLF ATTHE NUMBER BELOW IFMORTGAGOR IS IN ACTIVEMILITARY DUTY.

Dated: August 25, 2011

/s/ Jeffrey D. KlugKLUG LAW FIRMAttorneys for the Mortgagee(The Dart Bank)4125 Okemos Rd., Ste. 24Okemos MI 48864P.O. Box 27126Lansing, MI 48909(517) 349-5584CCN-9499479/4, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25, 2011

STATE OF MICHIGAN29th JUDICIAL CIRCUITCOUNTY PROBATE

ORDER FOR SERVICE BYPUBLICATION/POSTINGAND NOTICE OF ACTION

CASE NO.11-23188-DO

Court address:100 East State StreetSaint Johns, MI 48879(989) 224-5100

Plaintiff,Maria de la Luz Hernandezc/o 15011 Chandler Rd.Bath, MI 48808

Bath,

v

Defendant,Jose Ivan Hernandez-Perez

Last known address:5811 Richwood, Apt. #19Lansing, MI 48911-0205

Plaintiff’s attorney,PRO PER

TO: JOSE IVAN HERNANDEZ-PEREZIT IS ORDERED:You are being sued in thiscourt by the plaintiff to Di-vorce. You must file your an-swer or take other actionpermitted by law in thiscourt at the court addressabove on or before 28 daysafter last publication. If youfail to do so, a default judg-ment may be enteredagainst you for the relief de-manded in the complaintfiled in this case.A copy of this order shall bepublished once each weekin Clinton County News forthree consecutive weeks,and proof of publicationshall be filed in this court.A copy of this order shall besent to Jose IvanHernandez-Perez at the last-known address by regis-tered mail, return receipt re-quested, before the date of

quested,the last publication, and theaffidavit of mailing shall befiled with this court.Date: 8/25/11Judge Randy L. Tahvonen

CCN-9539309/18, 25/11-10/2/11

RILEY TOWNSHIP SNOW REMOVAL

Riley Township will be accepting bids for the 2011 - 2012 Snow Remov -al Season for the township hall located at the intersection of Prattand Francis Roads in DeWitt, MI. Please contact Lisa Powell, Clerk at(517)819-6132 or via email at [email protected] for a bid packet.Bids are due to the Clerk no later than 5:00 PM on Thursday, October6th. Riley Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

CCN-955548 9/25/11

LEGAL NOTICECLINTON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING

The Clinton County Planning Commission will conduct a public hearingat 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 8th, 2011 , in the Board ofCommissioners room, 2nd floor, Clinton County Courthouse, 100 EastState Street, St. Johns, Michigan, 48879. The subject of the public hear-ing will be the consideration of the following case:

PC-28-11 SLU / SP - Application for a Special Land Use / FinalSite PlanAn application for special land use / final site plan approval has beensubmitted by Gary Suits, New Covenant Assembly, for the purpose ofconstruction of a new church building on property located at 13756McCrumb Road (Parcel #19-070-016-200-020-50), Section 16, EagleTownship, legally described as: commencing 785.77 feet west fromthe centerline of Section 16, T5N, R4W, thence continuing west265 feet, north 323 feet, west 150 feet, north 466.51 feet, east589.69 feet, south 444.13 feet, west 170 feet, south 333 feet tothe beginning.

Maps and other information pertaining to this item are available for in-spection at the Clinton County Department of Community Develop -ment, Office of Planning and Zoning, Clinton County Courthouse, 100 E.State Street, Suite 1300, St. Johns, Michigan 48879, between 8:00 a.m.and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Interested persons are encouraged to attend the public hearing. Thepublic may appear at the public hearing in person, by counsel, or bypersonal representative. Written comments may be forwarded to theDepartment until 3:00 p.m. the day of the meeting either by email [email protected], by mail to the Clinton County Office ofPlanning and Zoning, 100 E. State Street, Suite 1300, St. Johns, Michi-gan 48879, or by fax at 989.224.5127.

Please call 989.224.592 for further information or visit our website @www.clinton-county.org. To request accommodations or materials inan alternative format, please contact Mr. Steve Lehman at989.227.6595 or TDD users within Clinton County mail dial 989.227.6419for general County services or use Michigan Relay 1.800.649.3777 orthe National Relay number of 7-1-1 no later than 48 hours prior to themeeting.

Wendy Ward, Assistant to the Planning Commission / Zoning Board ofAppeals

Community Development Department

CCN - 955771 9/25/11

STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF CLINTON

NOTICE TO CREDITORSDecedent’s Estate

Carol A. Field Trust No. 1.TO ALL CREDITORS:NOTICE TO CREDITORS: Thedecedent, Carol A. Field,who lived at 3751 E. Mar-shall Road in GreenbushTownship, Clinton County,Michigan, died July 7, 2011.Creditors of the decedentare notified that all claimsagainst the estate will beforever barred unless pre-sented to John M. Field,Trustee of the Carol A. FieldTrust No. 1, dated March 5,2002, as amended, PO Box506, St Johns, MI 48879-0506

506, Johns,within 4 months after thedate of publication of thisnotice.Date: September 19, 2011

Bernick, Radner & Ouellette,PC. Nancy Little P431132400 Lake Lansing Road,Suite FLansing, Michigan 48912(517) 371-5361

John M. FieldPO Box 506St Johns, MI 48879-0506.989-224-8791

CCN-9554789/25/2011

STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF CLINTON

NOTICE TO CREDITORSDecedent’s Estate

File No. 11-27719-DE

Estate Of Alice MaureenProctorDate of birth: 06/27/1939TO ALL CREDITORS:NOTICE TO CREDITORS:The Decedent, AliceMaureen Proctor, wholived at 11480 ChandlerRoad, DeWitt, Michigan,died 07/19/2011.Creditors of the decedentare notified that all claims

NOTICE

Bengal Township will have a special meeting on October 4, 2011 at7:00 p.m. held at Township Hall.

CCN-955568 9/25/11

LEGAL NOTICECLINTON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION

PUBLIC HEARING

The Clinton County Planning Commission will conduct a pub -lic hearing at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 8th, 2011 ,in the Board of Commissioners room, 2nd floor, Clinton Coun-ty Courthouse, 100 East State Street, St. Johns, Michigan,48879. The subject of the public hearing will be the considera-tion of the following case:

PC-27-11 MA - Petition for Change of Zone / Map Amend-ment OR-81-11An application for a rezone / map amendment has been sub -mitted by Bradley Stinson, requesting to rezone a property lo-cated at 7735 N. Hollister Road (Parcel ID#19-060-011-100-070-00), Section 11, Duplain Township, from A-2 - General Ag-ricultural District to C-2 - General Commercial District, legallydescribed as: all that part of the north ½ of the southeast¼ of the northeast ¼ as lies north of Ann Arbor Railroadright-of-way, Section 11, T8N, R1W, next to contaminatedproperty.

Maps and other information pertaining to this item are availa -ble for inspection at the Clinton County Department of Com-munity Development, Office of Planning and Zoning, ClintonCounty Courthouse, 100 E. State Street, Suite 1300, St. Johns,Michigan 48879, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Mondaythrough Friday.

Interested persons are encouraged to attend the public hear-ing. The public may appear at the public hearing in person,by counsel, or by personal representative. Written commentsmay be forwarded to the Department until 3:00 p.m. the dayof the meeting either by email at [email protected],by mail to the Clinton County Office of Planning and Zoning,100 E. State Street, Suite 1300, St. Johns, Michigan 48879, orby fax at 989.224.5127.

Please call 989.224.592 for further information or visit ourwebsite @ www.clinton-county.org. To request accommoda-tions or materials in an alternative format, please contact Mr.Steve Lehman at 989.227.6595 or TDD users within ClintonCounty mail dial 989.227.6419 for general County services oruse Michigan Relay 1.800.649.3777 or the National Relay num-ber of 7-1-1 no later than 48 hours prior to the meeting.

Wendy Ward, Assistant to the Planning Commission / ZoningBoard of Appeals

Community Development Department

CCN - 955769 9/25/11

against the estate will beforever barred unless pre-sented to Jody L. Coulter,named personal represen-tative or proposed person-al representative, or toboth the probate court at100 E. State Street, Suite4300, St. Johns, and thenamed/proposed personalrepresentative within 4months after the date ofpublication of this notice.

DATED: 08/31/2011.

Jody L. Coulter7480 E. Jason RoadLaingsburg. MI 48848

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