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ST. JOHNS – The Clinton County Chamber of Com- merce presented its annual awards at a special lun- cheon meeting Oct. 20. This year’s recipient of the William Patton Award is Molly Minnick. Brenda Martinez received the Ambassador of the Year award and Kroger received the Business of the Year award. The prestigious Patton Award originated 25 years ago and is named for a man who exemplified commu- nity service, profession- alism, religious involvement and the high- est standards of moral character and conduct, according to Joann Martis, who is the former director of the Clinton County Chamber of Commerce and who presented this year’s award. “Recipients conform to those same high standards of conduct and honor Patton lived by,” said Martis. Minnick and her husband, Dr. David Minn- ick, moved to St. Johns 21 years ago. Since that time, she has been a very active member of the community and the mid-Michigan area. Her list of contributions to children and families both in mid-Michigan and in Central and South Amer- ica is very long. But some of the highlights are list here. Fourteen years ago, Minnick started the Baby Pantry to serve the needs of parents and families. Baby Pantry began in St. John’s Lutheran Church, but outgrew that location and moved to First Con- gregational Church. Last year, Baby Pantry served more than 6,700 people and distributed more than five tons of food. Baby Pantry also hosts an annual Christ- mas party for more than 100 children and their par- ents. In addition to a festive brunch, the party includes gifts for every child in attendance. Minnick is an active member of First Congrega- tional Church serving as a lay minister, liturgist, Chil- dren in Worship leader and moderator of the Board of Ministry. She has made several mission trips to Mexico to help set up med- ical clinics for children and families through Chil- dren of the Dump Ministry program. In March of this year, she travelled with 19 other people to Peru on a medical mission. In 2010 Minnick was recognized as the Sparrow Clinton Hospital Volunteer of the Year. That year she also organized the first St. Johns Community Thanksgiving Dinner, a free Thanksgiving dinner for anyone in the commu- nity. She is currently work- ing on the planning for this year’s free Thanksgiv- ing dinner. Minnick has chaired the Clinton County annual fall Community Health Fair for several years, and the list goes on, and on. She still finds time for her paid job as a certified infant mental health social worker specialist at Gra- tiot County Community Mental Health. And she works out regularly and competes in triathlon –swimming, biking and running. And, Minnick is also a wife, mother of four and grandmother. Her resume certainly validates her nomination for the Patton Award, as Martis pointed out when she made the presentation. “Molly has such a pas- sion for children and her community that this rec- ognition of her efforts is truly deserved,” said Martis. But Minnick is a very humble woman. “I was so surprised,” she said when congratu- lated on the recognition. “I never expected anything like this.” Ambassador of the Year Brenda Martinez, this year’s Ambassador of the Year, represents Capital Area Community Services, Head Start in the Chamber of Commerce, but she is also an active member of the Chamber Ambassa- dors. The Ambassadors are vital members of the Chamber of Commerce. They meet once a month to talk about new businesses, new ownerships, business improvements and Cham- ber events. They attend many ribbon cuttings and make visitations to new businesses or those that request a visit after a major renovation or change in ownership. Ambassadors also help Sue Lounds [email protected] Minnick receives William Patton Award Molly Minnick is the recipient of Clinton County Chamber of Commerce William Patton Award for 2011. Pictured with Minnick are Chamber president Dave Hudgens and Joann Martis, former director of the Chamber. COURTESY PHOTO See AWARDS, Page 4 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. 42 www.ClintonCountyCommunityNews.com October 30, 2011 TM © 2011 Lansing Community Newspapers Happy Halloween! Trick-or-treating Monday, Oct. 31 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. LJ-0100120442 Tractors Trailers Excavators 3pt Hitch Equipment Track Loaders Lawn & Garden Equipment 0100120442 12263 S US Highway 27 Dewitt, MI 48820 (517) 669-5533 CS-310 Chain saw $199 99

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ST. JOHNS – The ClintonCounty Chamber of Com-merce presented its annualawards at a special lun-cheon meeting Oct. 20.This year’s recipient ofthe William Patton Awardis Molly Minnick. BrendaMartinez received theAmbassador of the Yearaward and Krogerreceived the Business ofthe Year award.

The prestigious PattonAward originated 25 yearsago and is named for a manwho exemplified commu-nity service, profession-alism, religiousinvolvement and the high-est standards of moralcharacter and conduct,according to Joann Martis,who is the former directorof the Clinton CountyChamber of Commerceand who presented thisyear’s award.

“Recipients conform tothose same high standardsof conduct and honorPatton lived by,” saidMartis. Minnick and herhusband, Dr. David Minn-ick, moved to St. Johns 21years ago. Since that time,she has been a very activemember of the communityand the mid-Michigan area.

Her list of contributionsto children and familiesboth in mid-Michigan andin Central and South Amer-ica is very long. But someof the highlights are listhere. Fourteen years ago,Minnick started the BabyPantry to serve the needsof parents and families.Baby Pantry began in St.John’s Lutheran Church,but outgrew that locationand moved to First Con-gregational Church. Lastyear, Baby Pantry servedmore than 6,700 people anddistributed more than fivetons of food. Baby Pantryalso hosts an annual Christ-mas party for more than100 children and their par-ents. In addition to afestive brunch, the partyincludes gifts for everychild in attendance.

Minnick is an activemember of First Congrega-tional Church serving as alay minister, liturgist, Chil-dren in Worship leader andmoderator of the Boardof Ministry. She has madeseveral mission trips toMexico to help set up med-ical clinics for childrenand families through Chil-dren of the Dump Ministryprogram. In March of thisyear, she travelled with 19other people to Peru on amedical mission.

In 2010 Minnick wasrecognized as the SparrowClinton Hospital Volunteerof the Year. That year shealso organized the first St.Johns CommunityThanksgiving Dinner, afree Thanksgiving dinnerfor anyone in the commu-nity. She is currently work-ing on the planning forthis year’s free Thanksgiv-ing dinner.

Minnick has chaired theClinton County annual fallCommunity Health Fairfor several years, and thelist goes on, and on.

She still finds time forher paid job as a certifiedinfant mental health socialworker specialist at Gra-tiot County CommunityMental Health. And sheworks out regularly andcompetes in triathlon–swimming, biking andrunning. And, Minnick isalso a wife, mother of fourand grandmother.

Her resume certainlyvalidates her nominationfor the Patton Award, asMartis pointed out whenshe made the presentation.

“Molly has such a pas-sion for children and hercommunity that this rec-ognition of her effortsis truly deserved,” saidMartis.

But Minnick is a very

humble woman.“I was so surprised,”

she said when congratu-lated on the recognition.“I never expected anythinglike this.”

Ambassador of theYear

Brenda Martinez, thisyear’s Ambassador of the

Year, represents CapitalArea Community Services,Head Start in the Chamberof Commerce, but she isalso an active memberof the Chamber Ambassa-dors.

The Ambassadors arevital members of theChamber of Commerce.They meet once a month totalk about new businesses,

new ownerships, businessimprovements and Cham-ber events. They attendmany ribbon cuttings andmake visitations to newbusinesses or those thatrequest a visit after amajor renovation orchange in ownership.

Ambassadors also help

Sue [email protected]

Minnick receives William Patton Award

Molly Minnick is the recipient of Clinton County Chamber of Commerce William PattonAward for 2011. Pictured with Minnick are Chamber president Dave Hudgens and JoannMartis, former director of the Chamber. COURTESY PHOTO

See AWARDS, Page 4

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Fire whistle to signalstart of Halloween

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.The city commission asks thatall residents light their porchesand drive carefully on Halloweennight.

Church of Nazarenehosts Trunk-or-Treat

The St. Johns Church of theNazarene, located at 515 N. Lan-sing St. in St. Johns, will be host-ing a Trunk or Treat on Monday,Oct. 31 from 6-8 p.m. Please joinus for some snacks and fellowship.All are welcome to attend.

Eureka Christian Churchhosts Turkey dinner

EUREKA — Eureka ChristianChurch, 2619 E. Maple RapidRoad, Eureka will be hosting aturkey dinner Thursday, Nov. 3.Serving is from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.Free-will offering. Take-out avail-able by calling (989) 224-7709.

Mint Country Gardenclub to meet Nov. 3

ST. JOHNS — The frost is onthe pumpkin and it’s time to bidadieu to summer gardens. Tosavor the season, Sherry Mulliganof the Garden Shop in St. Johnsis going to assist members ofthe Mint Country Garden Club indesigning their own fall flowerarrangement. It will be a hands-onproject, and there will be a smallfee. The club meets monthly atClinton Commons, 1105 S. ScottRoad in St. Johns.

The next meeting will be Nov.3 at 7:15 p.m. All those interestedare encouraged to come. Therewill be no meeting in Decemberor January. For more information,call Carol Hyrmecki at (989)834-5609.

U.S. Senate candidateto speak at townhall

ST. JOHNS – Randy Hekman,candidate for U.S. Senate willspeak, at a townhall meeting Nov.8 at the St. Johns VFW post, 2497N. US 27. The meeting, sponsoredby the Clinton County Tea Party

Patriots, begins at 7 p.m. Doorswill open at 6 p.m. Questions, callRuss at (989) 682-4180.

Nazarene Church’s teenfundraiser is Nov. 19

ST. JOHNS — Saturday, Nov.19 from 6-8 p.m. at St. JohnsChurch of the Nazarene, 515 N.Lansing in St. Johns, the NazareneYouth Internation of St. Johns willhold a silent auction and spaghettidinner. Donations will be acceptedfor the spaghetti dinner and silentauction items. It’s a great time tostart shopping for Christmas orbirthday gifts.

There will be something foreveryone - sport memorabilia, giftcards for local businesses and sev-eral items. All money raised sup-ports the local NYI for youthevents like Acquire the Fire, localoutreach, missions pProjects andmore. Come show your supportNov. 19 at 6 p.m. If you would liketo donate items or have questionscall Dawn at (517) 528-2231.

History Book Club willbook on Eiffel Tower

ST. JOHNS — The HistoryBook Club meets once a month.The next meeting will be Tuesday,Nov. 1 at 6:30 p.m. at BiggbyCoffee of St. Johns.

The book to be discussed isEiffel’s Tower by Jill Jonnes.It’s the thrilling story behindParis’ beloved monument and theextraordinary World’s Fair thatintroduced it. For those who liketo read ahead, thebook for Dec. 6will be When Europe Went Mad: ABrief History of the 1st World Warby Terence T. Finn. If you havequestions, contact George Ayoubat (989) 466-3808.

Christmas Bazaar andbake sale is Nov. 4-5.

SHEPARDSVILLE — The 34thannual Christmas Bazaar andBake Sale will be held at Shepa-rdsville United Methodist ChurchFriday, Nov. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and-turday, Nov. 5 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.Lots of homemade baked goods,great gifts and crafts. Lunchserved at 11 a.m. Free-will offer-ing.

Greembush UMC willhost pancake supper

Greenbush United MethodistChurch is having its pancakesupper on Saturday, Nov. 5 from5-7 p.m. The menu includes but-termilk, potato and pumpkin pan-cakes, scrambled eggs, sausage,sausage gravy, applesauce, juiceand beverage. Price is $6.50 for

adults; $3.50 for ages 5-12, kidsunder 5 eat free. The church islocated at the corner of Scott andMarshall roads, 6 miles north ofSt. Johns

Cookie walk, whiteelephant sale set up

The Ladies Guild of the St.John’s Lutheran Church is spon-soring their Annual Cookie Walkand White Elephant Sale on Nov.19 at the church located at 511 E.Sturgis St. in St. Johns.

The sale will be from 9 a.m.to 3 p.m. The entire congregationpitches in by making a wide vari-ety of homemade cookies, candiesand other holiday baked goods.

There will be some gluten freeand sugar free cookies this yearand a peanut free table, as well.

There will also be a White Ele-phant Sale with such items asnew and gently used dishes, books,games, trinkets and other articles.

A few homemade crafts will beavailable.

Church wil hosts freesenior luncheon Nov. 9

MAPLE RAPIDS — There willbe a free senior luncheon Wednes-day, Nov. 9 at noon at SalemUnited Methodist Church, 2307W. Maple Rapids Rd., St. Johns- across from the Emerald GolfCourse. The luncheon is spon-sored by the Small 10 OutreachCommittee comprised of Ashley,Bannister, Greenbush, Salem,Lowe, Maple Rapids, North Star,Pompeii, Perrinton and MiddletonUnited Methodist Churches.

Bath farmer’s markethas moved indoors

Starting Thursday, Nov. 3, theBath Farmers Market will beat the indoor winter location atthe Bath Community Center, 5959Park Lake Road, Bath, Michigan.

This year-round market con-tinues to have fresh produce aswell as delectable Mediterraneantreats, Mexican burritos, chipsand dips, home-made baked goods,fresh bread, kettle corn, and muchmore.

Moving inside also are thewonderful local musicians whoprovide the Market with entertain-ment each week.

For more information, call theMarket Manager at (517) 712-2171.

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English bags buck

With his dad at his side, Evan English, age 13 of Westphalia, took this8-pointbuck with a 15-inch spread Sept. 24. It was the annual youthfirearm hunt. The buck was taken 3 miles north of Fowler.COURTESY PHOTO

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Billie and Al Gladstone were honored for their community service. Pictured are (from left)billie Gladston, Al Gladstone, Alta Reed, who nominated them, andLynne Gregory, Chapter Regent, DAR. COURTESY PHOTO

ST. JOHNS — Billie and Al Gladstonewere recently honored by the St. JohnsRiver Wabwaysin Chapter NSDAR fortheir exceptional community volunteerservice of over 30 years.

Among these services are ClintonCounty Food Bank, Ingham Medical Hos-pital, Lansing and DeWitt Police Depart-ments, Capitol City Airport, Retired SeniorVolunteer Program, DeWitt Township elec-

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The Gladstones were nominated bychapter member Alta Reed. Certificatesand a token gift were presented by RiverWabwaysin Chapter Regent Lynne Lau-rence Gregory.

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at the monthly Chamberluncheons and BusinessAfter Hours as well asChamber fundraisingevents such as TexasHold’em and Breakfastwith Santa.

Martinez didn’t wasteany time getting involvedonce she joined the Ambas-sadors, participating inmeetings, attending visita-tions and helping at numer-ous Chamber events,according to Brenda Ter-pening, director of the

Clinton County Chamber ofCommerce. Herinvolvement and dedica-tion earned her this award.

Business of the Year

Kroger, this year’s Busi-ness of the Year, first cameto St. Johns in 1943 withfive employees. After acouple of different loca-tions around St. Johns, thesupermarket moved to itspresent location in 1976.Kroger currently has 125employees. Kroger and itsemployees are very sup-portive of various char-ities, non-profitorganizations and causes.Kroger allows numerous

organizations and causes tohold bake sales inside itslobby such as the SeniorCenter, Relay for Life, var-ious school groups andmany more even thoughKroger has a bakery ofits own inside the store.It is not unusual to seeKroger employeessupporting these causeswith many purchases.

Kroger also holds manyfundraising efforts on itsown for various causes,doing things like bakesales and hot dog lunches.Kroger also grants

requests for donationsfrom numerous groupsevery year. Each yeararound Valentine’s DayKroger sponsors “Heartto Heart.” Customers areencouraged to purchase aballoon which is given tosomeone who is a patientat Sparrow Clinton Hospi-tal or a resident of Hazel I.Findlay Country Manor.

“The joy these balloonsgive to the residents ofHazel Findlay is truly won-derful,” Said Terpening. “Itcertainly brightens a daythat is often lonely for

those who are unable to bewith their loved ones. Theyhave also donated corsagesto the ladies of Hazel Find-lay for their Senior Prom.”

Kroger has also keptcollection jars at the coun-ters for the Senior Centerfor the last five years. Thechange that has been col-lected and passed on to thesenior center has added upto several thousand dollarsfor that charity, accordingto Terpening. Over theyears, Kroger has givenmany teenagers the oppor-tunity to learn valuable

skills and work habits,and has also given manyindividuals withdevelopmental disabilitiesan opportunity to work andbe contributing membersof the community.

Each year many of theKroger employees contrib-ute their own time to showoff Kroger by decorating afloat for the Mint FestivalParade. “Their hard workhas paid off,” said Ter-pening. “They have wonthe trophy for Best Com-mercial Entry the last twoyears in a row.”

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ST. JOHNS — St. Joseph’s SchoolCarnival is “Out of This World!”

Join us Nov. 5 from 4-8:30 p.m.in the school gym. Outer space isthe theme of this family-friendlyevent, which includes many games, acakewalk, numerous raffle prizes andplenty of food.

Large money raffle tickets are nowon sale for $5 with a grand prize of$1,000. Tickets may be purchasedfrom any St. Joseph School family.

The $1 mini-raffle tickets make thebuyer eligible for hundreds of greatprizes.

Mini-raffle and game tickets willbe available at the school office duringthe week of Oct. 31 to Nov. 4. Carnivalgame tickets purchased in advanceare five for $1, or 25 cents each at thedoor.

While the carnival goes on in thegym, a variety of food items will beavailable in the school cafeteria. The

menu includes sloppy joes, cheeseand pepperoni pizza, hot dogs, loadedbaked potatoes, breadsticks, chips,milk, pop and coffee.

Don’t miss the fun, friends andfood. Mark your calendar, and headto the St. Joseph School Carnival Nov.5. The event is open to the public– Everyone is welcome! For moreinformation or tickets, call the schooloffice at (989) 224-2421.

— From St. Joseph Catholic School

St. Joseph’s carnival is Nov. 5

ST. JOHNS — A dazzling display ofart, art pieces and crafts will high-light the monthly open house Sunday,Nov. 6 at Clinton County Arts Coun-cil’s Gallery.

Council director, Mike Muehlen-beck explained that works by all58 member artists will be exhibitedoffering an advance review of possi-bilities for holiday gift giving.

“This will be a perfect time toexplore the wonderful array of itemscurrently on display at the Gallery,”he said, “offering a wide range of

gifting possibilities.”According to Muehlenbeck, sev-

eral artists have indicated their inten-tion to be on hand for the Sundayevent. For those who attend theSunday gathering and make a pur-chase selection, free gift wrappingwill be offered. The Nov. 6 open houseis sponsored by Abraham & Gaffney,PC and refreshments will be servedduring the 1-3 p.m. event.

Normal business hours at the Gal-lery are Tuesday through Friday, 10a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday 10

a.m. to 2 p.m. The Gallery is closedon Monday. Additional information onthis event and other details of Gal-lery or Clinton County Arts Councilactivities may be secured by calling(989) 224-2429.

The monthly Sunday Event is madepossible through membership duesand donations, supplemented by peri-odic grants from the Michigan Coun-cil for Arts and Cultural Affairs whichis a partner agency of the NationalEndowment for the Arts.

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Local artists expected at Gallery Sunday event

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• Pay city water/sewer bills on-line -City residents can now pay their water/sewer bills on-line through the City’s web-site at www.cityofsaintjohnsmi.com. Thispayment feature is on the main page of

the City website. Just clickon “you can now pay yourwater/sewer bill on-line.”You will then be directedto a page which will allowyou to type in your cus-tomer name. Your currentbalance will appear whenyou click on your accountnumber. To pay your billclick on the “pay on-line”box and you then will beasked to provide informa-tion, including what amount

you wish to pay on-line and whether youwish to pay by credit card or e-check.There is a small convenience fee of lessthan $5 for utilizing this service.

• Leaf bags/leaf pick-up program -Leaves are falling in bunches as a resultof cool evening temperatures and recentwindy, stormy weather. As leaves begin tocarpet yards, we encourage city residentsto use leaf bags for leaf disposal. Filledbags put near the curb will be picked upby City public works crews. The Cityalso provides a drop-off site 24-7 forleaves and brush at the DPW facilitylocated at 1000 N. BR-US 27. If you arein need of additional leaf bags, contactSteve Rademacher, Department of PublicWorks at 224-8944 ext. 229.

• Annual Veteran’s Day observance- The St. Johns Honor Guard is onceagain sponsoring the annual Veteran’sDay Parade on Nov. 11 beginning at 11a.m. The parade route will wind throughthe downtown area and conclude at theVeteran’s Memorial near the RailroadDepot. A short program with speakerswill conclude the event at that same loca-tion.

• Upcoming city commissioner andschool board election - Mark your calen-dar for Nov. 8. City voting sites will beopen from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. As a reminder,the Precinct 1 polling place has changed.Originally at the old Swegles School, Pre-cinct 1 voters will go to the nearby FirstBaptist Church, 512 S. BR-127. Remem-ber to bring picture identification to thepolls. If you require additional informa-tion, contact City Clerk Mindy Seavey atCity Offices, 224-8944, ext. 223.

• Tiger grant - The City, in partnershipwith Clinton Area Transit Authority,the villages of Pewamo and Ovid, andBengal Township, is pursuing a federallyfunded Transportation Investment Gen-erating Economic Recovery Grant. Con-gress passed the Economic RecoveryAct in 2009, making funds available formodernizing and improving public infra-

structure. These funds come from thatlegislative initiative. If approved, theCity’s portion would be used to improveroadways and pedestrian walkways alongmajor traffic routes.

• City obtains land for trailhead facil-ities - The City recently completed itspurchase of two tracts of land betweenRailroad Street and the old railroad lineeast of the Depot. This land, obtained inlarge part through a Department of Natu-ral Resource Trust Fund grant, will beused in the development of facilities andamenities for a trailhead for the Rails toTrails recreational corridor. An additionalgrant has been submitted to the DNR forfurther site work to be completed as partof the Rails to Trails project.

• Commission passes resolutionregarding tax issue - At its Sept. 12meeting, the St. Johns City Commissionadopted a resolution urging the MichiganState Legislature to carefully consider theimpact of eliminating the Personal Prop-erty Tax.

This tax supports the provision ofessential services by local communities.The resolution did not directly oppose theelimination of this tax, but asked the leg-islature and the governor to condition anyreduction or elimination of this tax onfinding a source of replacement revenuefor Michigan communities. If this tax pro-posal passed without replacement reve-nue, The City of St. Johns would losealmost $170,000 in annual tax receipts.Such a loss of revenue could have a sig-nificant impact on services to City resi-dents.

• City “Dashboard” on website - Onthe City’s website, you will find a featuretitled How Are We Doing? DashboardInformation Now Available. The infor-mation found at this site is tied to theCity’s participation in the state’s Eco-nomic Vitality Incentive Program. EVIPfunding is expected to be approximatelytwo thirds of what a community previ-ously received under what was calledstatutory revenue sharing. Under thisreplacement program, Michigan munici-palities may receive funding as part ofthis new incentive system by providingtransparency and information to the stateand its residents. On our dashboard page,you will find statistics regarding theCity’s fiscal stability, public safety, eco-nomic strength and quality of life.

The city has consistently given impor-tant fiscal information in greater detail toits residents. The City’s annual audit isavailable on line at Michigan.gov.

The City reports financial data beyondwhat is required in an effort to providefull transparency to the State of Michi-gan and our residents.

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Who actually gains from Governor Snyder’s plan fora publicly-sponsored bridge to Canada? How many timeswill a vote be taken? What type of payoff is being offeredto your representatives for a “Yes” vote on the DetroitRiver International Crossing Bridge?

If Canada benefits from the crossing, why doesn’tCanada pay for it instead of lending Michigan the dollars?We have been told that tolls will pay for the bridge. Let’sface the facts. That statement was made about the Mack-inaw Bridge. Michigan taxpayers have paid millions ofdollars for Mackinaw Bridge maintenance.

Why does Gov. Snyder want to keep the public bridgeoption open when a private party will build it? Taxpay-ers will not benefit. The people’s voice has spoken a loud“no.”

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ST. JOHNS — Four candidates are run-ning for two seats on the St. JohnsCity Commission. The candidates includeincumbents Heather Hanover andMichael Nobach and challengers DaveHudgens and Keith Peterson. Electionday is Tuesday, Nov. 8 and polls will beopen from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Clinton County News asked each ofthe candidates three questions. Followingare their responses along with some back-ground information.

Heather HanoverOccupation: Owner of

Hanover’s Michigan MintsEducation: B. S. Univer-

sity of WashingtonFamily: Husband Karl,

daughter Katherine 24, sonSimon 21 and son Sam 17

Community involve-ment: Past chair of theGreater Lansing Affiliate of the SusanG. Komen Breast Cancer Association; 12year 4-H art, sewing and crochet teacher;treasurer of the St. Johns Area Com-munity Fund, member of Clinton CountyChamber of Commerce; member of Clin-ton Area Ambulance Authority board andSt. Johns City Planning Commission.

• Why are you running for St. JohnsCity Commission?

I am running for St. Johns City Com-mission because I care about my com-munity and want to continue making it agreat place to live. St. Johns has manywonderful qualities that we have tried toimprove on in these last few years, suchas additions to our neighborhood parks,our industrial park and new collabora-tions with our neighbors. We also haveroom for new improvements, and I wouldlike to be a part of making them happen.

• What do you see as the most chal-lenging issues facing the City of St. Johns?

Many of St. Johns problems’ arethe same as all Michigan communities,decreased funds, because of declined rev-enue sharing and decreased propertyvalues, along with an aging infrastruc-ture. The St. Johns City Commission hasbeen fiscally conservative and even withdecreased revenue has been able to main-tain a balanced budget and a sound gen-eral fund. Through increased cooperationwith our neighboring municipalities (Weare now providing fire and sewer servicesto Bingham Township), we have been ableto make services more affordable foreveryone. We also try to obtain as manygrants as possible to bring in outsidemoney to help our roads (The TownsendRoad project was mostly paid for with a

grant.) and city parks (Two of our smallpocket parks and the depot grounds havebeen resent grant recipients). Continuingto live within our means and improve ourcity is always my goal.

• Why should people vote for you for St.Johns City Commission?

I feel I bring a different prospectiveto many city issues and try to be openminded to listening to all ideas and differ-ent sides of any problem. I do not cometo the table with an axe to grind. I attendall meetings trying to be open to everyidea and to do what is best for the com-munity as a whole. I will continue to befiscally responsible with the taxpayers’money and work to improve the city bycreating opportunities for more businessgrowth through continued infrastructureimprovements and increased intergovern-mental cooperation.

David F. HudgensOccupation: Funeral

consultant (Osgood FuneralHomes)

Education: B.A. SpringArbor University (Manage-ment and OrganizationalDevelopment)

Family: Wife, Lori (Ely)Hudgens; daughter, Erin 19;sons, Brenan 21, Mason 11, Sam 9 andCamden 7.

Community involvement: PastExchange Club member, Past Presidentof the Clinton County Chamber of Com-merce, 6 years Mint Festival SteeringCommittee, Current Chair of the SilentAuction for the Rotary Club of St. JohnsHelping Hands Banquet, Junior Redwingsfootball coach and Business Mentor.

• Why are you running for St. JohnsCity Commission?

I see St. Johns as growing into itspotential, yet my vision for this commu-nity is much greater at this time. I feelI can help, not only shape the vision forour future but act as a catalyst for seeingit come to fruition. I believe our currentleadership has done a good job of con-servative fiscal management and I willcontinue that course. We can and will bebetter at making St. Johns not only a com-munity that is sound but a city that canbe a model of sensible growth without for-feiting our rich history and character.

• What do you see as the most chal-lenging issues facing the City of St. Johns?

Continuing to grow our tax base yetkeeping a long-term perspective. In thepast, other than our mint production,we were not famous for much; we hadbecome infamous for a stop light on thecorner of M-21 and Old US 27. There is somuch more to this community. One of themain ways to meet this challenge is to do

whatever we can to empower our schools,both public and private to achieve trueexcellence in education. Admittedly as acity commission we can do little, directly,to make sure this happens, but indirectlyI feel we can help build a communityenvironment both public and private tosupport, encourage and undergird ourschools in this quest. I also see the seedsof a truly regional city being planted.Our downtown businesses and the city areworking very hard at creating a reputa-tion of enjoyable activities. Our Rails toTrails project is on the cusp of happening.Twenty years ago, if you were to driveinto town from the north on any evening,you would have found dark, aging build-ings and not a soul on the streets. Todaywhen you make that same trip you drivepast a world class Veterans Memorial,a brand new Rotary Park and restored,historic depot with a beautiful tree-linedstreetscape looking up the hill to ourfountain and attractive courthouse. Mostweekend evenings parking is scarce andlights are on in business after business.How do we, as a commission, encouragethat vibrancy to continue? I believethrough strategic planning and incentivesfor local businesses to expand and newbusinesses to start right here in St. Johns.

• Why should people vote for you for St.Johns City Commission?

I have invested my family and mycareer here in St. Johns, not by birth,but by choice. I am a city boy who hasfallen in love with this community andthe people of St. Johns. Even though I amvery proud of this town, I see so muchpotential that I want to take part in leader-ship. I have been a vital part of manycommunity organizations. I have manyyears of experience leading people andgroups in achieving goals far greater thanthey believed they ever would. I havespent a good portion of my career leadingcities and counties in meeting their tech-nology goals. I will do everything possibleto help our schools achieve greatness, ourbusinesses grow and our community holdon to its heritage.

Michael M. NobachOccupation: Retired

managing director of Clin-ton County Road Commis-sion

Education: Graduate ofFowler High School;attended Lansing Commu-nity College/Michigan StateUniversity; four years ofUnited States Air Force.

Family: Married, wife Ginny; twogrown children; four grandchildren.

Community involvement: St. JohnsRotary Club, Capital Region Community

Foundation Board member, Past Com-mander of Post 3733 Veterans of ForeignWars, current Post Trustee. Member andformer chairman of the St. Johns Plan-ning Commission.

• Why are you running for St. JohnsCity Commission?

I have enjoyed my past five yearsas a Commissioner, and I feel I stillhave something to offer our City resi-dents towards improving our quality oflife. As a current Commissioner, I feelwe have made some significant improve-ments. However, there are still manychallenges ahead which I think I canassist with making the right choices forour community.

• What do you see as the most chal-lenging issues facing the City of St. Johns?

At this time, our biggest challenge isto continue to operate the City of St.Johns in a fiscally responsible manner.With a number of issues facing us daily,we still must operate within the revenueswe receive. We must continue to clean upany areas of excessive expense and focuson getting the most from our resources.

• Why should people vote for you forSt. Johns City Commission? My recordspeaks as to the common sense manner inwhich I make decisions, and I feel I repre-sent the majority of the people’s interestsof the City of St. Johns.

Keith D. PetersonOccupation: School teacher with the

Michigan Department of CorrectionsEducation: B.S in Education; Major:

Political Science; Minors: Psychology andEducation; Master’s Degree: Master ofPublic Administration, emphasis - PolicyAnalysis

Family: Married for 30 years withthree children who graduated from St.Johns High School. All three are cur-rently in college – Brian at LawrenceTech, Craig at M.S.U. and Michelle atE.M.U.

Community Involvement: Currently siton the St. Johns City Planning and ZoningBoard and the Planning and Zoning Boardof appeals. I was the Vice President of theSt. Johns /Dewitt Varsity Hockey Boost-ers for two years. Member of the St.Johns Skating and Hockey AssociationBoard for ten years and President for twoyears. I have been involved in variouscommittees, Foundation for Excellence,St. Joseph School Council, etc.

• Why are you running for St. JohnsCity Commission?

I believe that it is the next logical step.I have been involved with the St. Johnscity for 20 years and a city resident forover 30 years. I believe I bring stability

Sue [email protected]

Four vie for two city commission seats

Hanover

Nobach

Hudgens

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Heather Hanover fits the bill forcity commissioner.

She has experience with nearly adozen years as an elected commis-sioner.

She speaks her mind; she has herown opinions and expresses them.

She works at being commissioner,is regularly present, involved andprepared for her duties.

She is the only woman commis-sioner, and we know everything runsbetter with a woman.

She cares about St. Johns. She liveshere, raised children here and has abusiness here.

I ran into Heather and her husbandCarl on a recent evening in a St. Johnseating establishment. Not expectingto see them, I asked how they hap-pened to be there. Heather indicatedthat they try to support local busi-nesses and this one in particular

because the owner does so much forthe community. I was impressed thatshe thought to make the connection.It’s the way I was brought up. Notenough people think that way today.

Heather Hanover gets it. Shedeserves another term on the com-mission.

She has my vote.Please consider giving her your

vote too.John M. Sirrine

Re-elect Hanover to citycommission

I would like to strongly encourageyou to vote to re-elect HeatherHanover for St. Johns City Commis-sion. Heather takes her position onthe council, and as vice-mayor of thecity, very seriously: She serves on anumber of committees outside of thecommission that benefit the area and

is willing to listen to people and theirconcerns.

Heather and her husband own asmall business, so she personallyunderstands the needs of businesspeople. She still has a son at St. JohnsHigh School, giving her an insight tothe interests of teens within the area;she does her best to set a good exam-ple of conserving energy by ridingher bike everywhere, and she has avery positive attitude about our com-munity.

Heather does a number of positivethings for the city without seekingrecognition, and has a balanced wayof looking at issues, striving to under-stand the viewpoints of all sides.

In a nutshell, Heather Hanover iswhat we would like all of our electedofficials to be like, without any of thenegative qualities those at the stateand national levels so often display.

Jenny McCampbell

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

and yet a fresh look at city issues.I believe in the basics: Police, fireand roads. We are in tough times andneed to continue to prioritize whatthe community needs, and couplethat with budgetary constraints.

• What do you see as the mostchallenging issues facing the City ofSt. Johns?

I see the financial times and chal-lenges we are facing as our biggestchallenge. We need to continue toprovide services with the resourcelimitations we face.

We need to keep our fire andpolice current, well trained and pre-pared, while formulating a plan tocontinue to repair/replace the citystreets. Water and sewage are othercurrent essential yet challengingessentials in our city.

• Why should people vote for me?I believe having been a thirty-year

resident of the City of St. Johns, I

understand the city and its issueswell. I also believe that having movedhere I can bring an outside perspec-tive. This coupled with my years ofeducation in the field of Government/City Administration and working rela-tionship through the Planning Com-mission with the current membersof City Staff/ Commissioners wouldallow me to step right in and con-tinue to assist in moving the City ofSt. Johns in the right direction.

I believe that every one can makea difference and it is my responsibil-ity as a resident to make that effort.

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ST. JOHNS — Kevin M.Kirk, a resident of ClintonCounty since 1977, hasannounced his candidacyfor State Representative inthe 93rd District.

“I am confident thatmy professional career instate government, as wellmy personal experiencesas a farmer and com-munity leader, have givenme the skills and expe-rience necessary to be ahighly effective represen-tative for the 93rd Dis-trict,” Kirk said.

The 93rd District, whichincludes Clinton and mostof Gratiot counties, is cur-rently held by term-limitedPaul Opsommer.

“My 19 years (15 yearsas president) of the St.Johns School Board, 32years working for Michi-gan State government andthe Michigan FarmBureau, being an owner-operator of a 225-acrefarm, and being activein community service has

provided me with the nec-essary tools to provideleadership for Clinton andGratiot counties,” Kirksaid.

Kirk is the special assis-tant to the division directorfor the Michigan Depart-ment of Agriculture andRural Development.

Agriculture workHis work with the

Animal Industry Divisionsince 1999 has involvedthe development of edu-cational materials,strategies to communicateto the public on animalhealth issues, humanhealth and review pro-posed legislation for theimpact on agriculturalindustry groups and pro-ducers.

Prior to 1999, Kirkworked for the MichiganFarm Bureau as a live-stock and environmentalspecialist.

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Kirk served as commit-tee co-chair for the Mich-igan AgricultureEnvironmental AssuranceProgram, which encour-ages farmers to take aproactive approach to pro-tecting the environment.

Kirk’s backgroundincludes having a master’sdegree in animal scienceand a bachelor’s degree indairy science from Michi-gan State University.

He is also a graduate ofthe 2009-2010 Great LakesLeadership Academy.

Kirk and his wife of39 years, Dana Sue, havethree children, two daugh-ters-in-law, a son-in-lawand two grandchildren.

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ST. JOHNS – Mount Rest Cemeteryin St. Johns has a new sexton. Lastmonth Dave Miller retired from theposition, after serving for nearly 30years.

Now the Mt. Rest board of direc-tors has named Scott Jewell as thecemetery’s new sexton.

Jewell began working at Mt. Restin 2008 as an assistant to Miller. Overthe past three and a half years he hasbecome familiar with the cemetery,its operation and its role in servingthe community, according the DonRademacher, president of the ceme-tery board.

“Scott is very familiar with ourbusiness and procedures and comes tous with skills on the backhoe, weldingand grounds keeping,” said Radem-acher. “He is very interested in serv-ing our clientele.”

Jewell has lived in St. Johns fornine years.

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2011TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A GENERAL ELECTION WILL BE HELD IN THE FOLLOWING RESPECTIVE PLACES, COUNTY OF CLINTON, STATE OFMICHIGAN WITHIN THE CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2011. VOTER INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE DISPLAYED IN THE POLLS. TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO

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SCHOOLS:

DEWITT PUBLIC SCHOOLS PROPOSAL

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I. SINKING FUND MILLAGE FOR BUILDING AND SITE PURPOSES 1.75 MILLS FOR 5 YEARS II. OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOSAL EXEMPTING PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE AND OTHERPROPERTY EXEMPTED BY LAW 0.6 MILL FOR 3 YEARS FOR HEADLEE RESTORATION PURPOSES, AS NECESSARY

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BENGAL TOWNSHIPBengal Township Hall6586 W. M-21, St. JohnsARLEITA SCHAFER, CLERKPH: 989-224-2565

BINGHAM TOWNSHIPClinton County Educational Center former RESA Bldg4179 S. US-27, St. JohnsHELEN KUS, CLERKPH: 989-224-2951

DALLAS TOWNSHIPDallas Township Hall225 S. Main St., FowlerTHERESE KOENIGSKNECHT, CLERKPH: 989-593-2542

DEWITT CHARTER TOWNSHIPPRECINCTS 1 & 2 - Herbison Woods School (Access from Herbison orSchavey Rd.), DeWittPRECINCTS 3 & 4 – Herbison Road Fire Station, 1445 W. Herbison Rd.,DeWittPRECINCTS 5, 6 & 7 - DeWitt Twp Community Center16101 Brook Rd., LansingDIANE MOSIER, CLERKPH: 517-668-0270

DUPLAIN TOWNSHIPElsie Public Library/Duplain Township Hall145 W. Main St., ElsieRICHARD BATES, CLERKPH: 989-862-5084

EAGLE TOWNSHIPEagle Township Hall14318 Michigan St., EagleDIANE SCHULTE, CLERK(517) 627-1703

ESSEX TOWNSHIPMaple Rapids Community Center209 W. Union St., Maple RapidsFLORENCE BENSON, CLERKPH: 989-224-4503

GREENBUSH TOWNSHIPGreenbush Township Hall1883 E. French Rd., St. JohnsBERNADETTE HAYES, CLERKPH: 989-224-6105

LEBANON TOWNSHIPLebanon Township Hall10990 W. Colony Rd., FowlerDANIEL SMITH, CLERKPH: 989-593-2193

OLIVE TOWNSHIPOlive Township Hall1400 W. Pratt Rd., DeWittSANDRA JUNE, CLERKPH: 517-668-9506

OVID TOWNSHIPOvid Township Hall1015 Baese Court, OvidLINDA LUPU, CLERKPH: 989-834-2838

RILEY TOWNSHIPRiley Township Hall(Corner of Francis & Pratt Rds.), St. JohnsLISA POWELL, CLERKPH: 517-669-8564

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The DeWitt, St.JohnsBSA Venture Crew 27traveled to Montana toattend the Montana HighAdventure Base wherethey backpacked 54 milesin five days in the BobMarshall Wilderness ofthe Rocky Mountains,earning the Boy Scoutsof America 50-mile Afootaward.

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Troop 411 memberswere Toney Sevenski andArturo Rudriguez.

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FOWLER — It was a pairof one-point losses to whatturned out to be the twobest teams in the CMAC.

But for Fowler, the 1-2record looked just as dire.

The Eagles had gone 9-0in the regular season justa year before, but an unde-feated record was long outthe window, probably so toowas a run at the CMACcrown.

The goals shrank and thevision was simple – win outand make the playoffs.

Fowler went to Laings-burg on Oct. 21 and beata Wolfpack team that wasstruggling for its own play-off lives, 34-27. The victorymarked the sixth straightfor the Eagles since thesecond of those single-point

losses came to Pewamo-Westphalia in the third weekof the season.

“It feels great, becausethat was our goal and wesucceeded in earning it,”junior running back anddefensive back NapoleonWatts said.

The loss in the openingweek to Saranac was a frus-trating one.

The Eagles outgained theRedskins and scored thegame’s first touchdown, butmissed the extra point.

Saranac answered witha touchdown and convertedthe extra point, then heldon with tough defense for ascoreless second half and a7-6 win.

Fowler played P-Wtougher than any other teamin the CMAC in the thirdweek of the season. The

Eagles led 14-8 late in thefourth quarter before aJustin Thelen 27-yardtouchdown run won it forthe Pirates.

It was gut-check timeand turn-around time fromthen on for Fowler, withrival Fulton coming to townthe very next week aftera heart-wrenching loss toP-W.

This time, Fowler madethe key plays late, as astout defense led by Watts’10 tackles helped lift theEagles’ season back off theground with a 14-7 win.

The victory seemed topump new life in to Eagles,who entered the easier partof their schedule and out-scored their next four oppo-nents by a combined scoreof 190-70.

The Fowler running

game started to get goingin this stretch and it wasevident right from the firstgame after the big winover Fulton, as the Eaglesrolled up 412 yards rush-ing against Bath.

Fowler also was gettingout to quick starts in thisstretch, which helped themto stress-free second halvesof football as opposed to theclose contests they experi-enced early on.

The Eagles outscoredBath 26-15 in the first half,Portland St. Patrick 38-0,Dansville 42-14 and CarsonCity-Crystal 22-8.

“I’m extremely proud ofthis team. These guys havenever given up one minuteof this season,” Fowlercoach Craig Koenigsknechtsaid.

“Nothing’s a given in

this league, that’s why theCMAC is so special. Everyweek you got to play a goodgame and we just hope toget better. We get betterevery play and every downand that’s our goal.”

Heading on the road inthe regular season finalewas bound to be the tough-est task.

Laingsburg entered thegame 5-3 with a sixth winlocking up an automaticberth in to the MHSAAstate playoffs.

A 5-4 record would putthe Wolfpack squarely indanger of missing the play-off field, which was ulti-mately the case.

There was still somehope, as 5-4 CMAC teamshave made the playoffsthe last three seasons withFowler in 2009 and Fulton

in 2010 and ‘11.But a win would have

nailed it down, and theWolfpack came out playinglike they wanted to clinch aberth.

“Oh yeah, we knew theywere going to play theirbest game,” Koenigsknechtsaid. “Six obviously getsthem in, so I knew theywere going to come out hardand they kind of smackedus around a little bit in thefirst half, but second halfwe were able to make theadjustments and get thingsdone.”

And since the Sept. 16win over Fulton, gettingthings done is what theEagles have excelled at, asthey closed out the regularseason with their third con-secutive playoff berth and33rd in the last 35 seasons.

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The St. Johns boyssoccer team had its seasoncome to an end in a 2-0 lossto East Lansing Oct. 21.

The Redwings fell onegame short of earning arematch with DeWitt in thedistrict final.

“It was such a toughdistrict,” Karl Hanover

said. “DeWitt was rankednumber one in the state.East Lansing was highly-ranked this season. It wassuch a tough district to getout of.”

But the loss doesn’tdiminish what the Red-wings were able to do forthe St. Johns soccer pro-gram this season.

The Redwings finishedthe season 13-6-3 and will

have to settle with a long-sought conference title.

“We had a great season.That was our last game, soit was not the time to re-hash or talk about what wecould have been, but timeto talk about what a goodseason we had,” St. Johnssoccer coach Karl Hanoversaid.

“We won the league,which I haven’t done since

I’ve been here in the 10years that I’ve been asso-ciated with the program. ...It’s time to focus on the pos-itives.”

This year’s Redwingteam was an experiencedbunch, and they wereexpected to be a dark horsein the CAAC Red.

They didn’t disappoint,scoring a huge and rela-tively surprising upset over

DeWitt on the Panthers’home field to officially takecontrol of the league race.The Redwings went on tooutscore their conferenceopponents by a combinedscore of 26-0 over thecourse of five games.

“More than anything,hopefully people will con-tinue to respect St. Johnsin soccer,” Hanover said.“I think we’re starting to

get that now and those guyshave had a big impact onthat.

“They’re all really goodguys and good friends.Legacy – they’re just a greatgroup of guys. Everybodylikes to be around them.They work hard and they’reall good students.”

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Bergstrom led the Red-wings in scoring after lead-ing the team in goals duringthe 2010 campaign.

Bergstrom netted 21goals and also had eightassists while senior mid-

fielder Sam Hanover had 18goals and a team-high 12assists for the Redwings.

Senior goalkeeper TylerKinsey, who came backfrom an injury midwaythrough the season, endedup posting seven shutoutson the season in net for St.Johns.

“That’s the sad part, 14of them are seniors, andthey’re not going to be able

to do that anymore,” KarlHanover said. “The fact thatit was over was the saddestthing.”

Adam Zbiciak, thekeeper who was in place ofKinsey while the senior wasrecovering, is just a soph-omore and will be back tohelp lead next year’s teamafter providing serviceableplay in net at the beginningof the year.

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Redwings post 42-0 victory

GAYLORD—The St. Johns footballteam jumped out to a big lead and neverlooked back in a 42-0 nonleague win overGaylord on Oct. 21.

The Redwings held a 35-0 lead overGaylord at halftime and coasted to avictory.Senior quarterback Brad Cordeswas an efficient 7-for-8 for 196 yards andthree scores, with all three touchdownreceptions coming from senior AustinKoneval.

Senior Mason Sauls added two catchesfor 73 yards and had 58 yards rushingfor the Redwings.St. Johns wrapped uptheir regular season with the program’ssixth consecutive winning season and11th playoff berth in the last 15 years.

Fulton earns playoff berth

PORTLAND—For the second year ina row, Fulton had to win in their seasonfinale and hope for a playoff berth.

For the second year in a row, thePirates did just that.

Sophomore running back Tyler Spadehad 23 carries for 97 yards and a touch-down to lead the Pirates to an 18-0 winover Portland St. Patrick on Oct. 22.Seniorquarterback Cody Johnson threw foranother touchdown for Fulton and thePirates defense held Portland St. Patrickto just 152 total yards. Fulton also madethe playoffs last season with a 5-4 record.

Laingsburg, who also finished 5-4 in theCMAC, was not as fortunate and did notreceive one of the remaining spots in theMHSAA playoffs.

Marauders make playoffs

ELSIE—Ovid-Elsie had alreadyclinched a spot in the playoffs aftermissing the field last season, but theMarauders fell to Almont in their finalregular season game Oct. 21

Senior running back Dustin Karlikhad 112 total yards of offense and threetouchdowns for Ovid-Elsie in the loss.

Karlik had two rushing scores andone touchdown catch.

Ashley Bears come up short

ASHLEY—Ashley narrowly missed outon their third win of the season, falling toBreckenridge 27-20 in a non-league gameon Oct. 21

Senior running back Tyler Skaryd had125 yards rushing and a touchdown forthe Bears while senior running backCorey Copeman added 90 yards rushingand a touchdown for Ashley in the loss.

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St. Johns netters getsplit in CAAC Cup

The St. Johns Lady Redwings vol-leyball team split a pair of matchesin the CAAC Cup on Oct. 19 and Oct.24.The Redwings beat Corunna in thefirst round of CAAC Cup play, win-ning 25-22, 25-18, 22-25, 25-18.

Senior Skylar Hebert had 16 killsto lead St. Johns in the win. SeniorNicole Motz added 36 assists to leadthe Redwings. Junior Jenee Chapkohad four aces to lead St. Johns overthe Cavaliers.

In the second round, the Red-wings lost a five-game match to Char-

lotte, 26-24, 25-10, 18-25, 24-26, 7-15.Hebert once again had 16 kills tolead the Redwings while sophomoreTeanna VanHorn and junior RachelSmith had three aces each for St.Johns. Stephanie Whitford had 18digs in the loss for the Redwings.St. Johns was 14-17-4 overall throughthe loss to Charlotte and will hostdistrict play starting Nov. 1.

Feldpausch finishes fifthin CMAC league meet

Grant Feldpausch finished fifth inthe CMAC boys cross country cham-pionship at Pewamo-Westphalia Oct.

21 and locked up a spot on the all-CMAC team with a time of 17:02.Fowler finished fourth as a team.

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The girls team took fifth as ateam, led by Kieren Becker, who tookseventh individually with a time of20:16.

Other individual finishers for theEagles girls team included: Liz Thelen(17th) 22:12, Rebecca Thelen (22nd)22:25, Brooke Vanells (28th) 22:54 andCamie Wieber (29th) 22:54.

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ST. JOHNS — St. Johnsgirls varsity swimming anddiving team hosted a dualmeet against DeWitt HighSchool Oct. 13. The eveningwas highlighted with theintroduction of the SeniorRedwings and their parents.The Redwings defeated thePanthers by a score of115-71.

“DeWitt has put togethera quality program over theyears. This makes for agreat rivalry and we alwaysget up for this one. Thiswas also our Senior Recog-nition night, and we wantedto send our Seniors out ona great note,” said CoachKim Brewbaker.

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• 200 Medley relay: 1st,

2:02.69 - Hailey LaBar,Sarah Ely, Maggie Wrightand Karis Petrak; 3rd,2:15.22 - Marisa Brownfield,Chelsey Thelen, JordanThelen and Megan Splitt;5th, 2:35.25 - Kara Price,Mikayla Dvorak, StephanieNelson, and Sydney Billips.

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• 500 Freestyle: 1st,5:33.27 - Davis; 3rd, 6:12.20- Voisin; 5th, 6:56.17 -Nelson.

• 200 Freestyle relay:1st, 1:51.62 - LaBar, Petrak,Voisin and Davis; 3rd,1:58.30 - Kari Bellant, Splitt,Stehlik and Ely; 5th, 2:24.87

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• 100 Backstroke: 1st,1:09.51 - Wright; 2nd,1:11.50 - K. Bellant; 4th,1:14.89 - Brownfield.

• 100 Breaststroke: 2nd,1:16.74 - Ely; 3rd, 1:25.68 -C. Thelen; 4th, 1:28.74 - C.Bellant.

• 400 Freestyle relay:1st, 4:00.57 - Davis, Voisin,Wright and LaBar; 3rd,4:22.47: K. Bellant, Splitt,Brownfield and J. Thelen;5th, 4:46.45: Nelson, Stehlik,Hartenburg and Welch.

“We had some goodmatch ups and our girls hada fair number of personal

bests tonight,” said Brew-baker. Oct. 20, St. Johnsto Haslett High School fortheir last regular seasonmeet. The Redwings lost tothe Vikings by a score of100-86.

“We swam very welltonight and we had a lot ofpersonal bests, but unfortu-nately we came up a littleshort.

Haslett has a great pro-gram, and they have moredepth in a dual meet situ-ation so hopefully we willmatch up better when wemeet at the League meetnext week,” said Brew-baker.

St. Johns won six of the12 events including going1-2 in diving.

In addition MaggieWright swam a Division 2State cut in the 100 Butter-

fly.“Our relays performed

well and our divers reallystepped up, but we just ranout of personnel in the lastthree events,” said Brew-baker.

The results for St. Johnswere:

• 200 Medley relay: 2nd,2:01.33 - Hailey, Ely, Wrightand Petrak; 4th, 2:12.58 -Brownfield, K. Bellant,Welch and J. Thelen; 5th,2:24.83 - Hartenburg, C.Thelen, Stehlik and Billips;Exhibition, 2:38.31 - Price,McNamara, Nelson and Bel-beck.

• 200 Freestyle: 1st,2:05.62 - Davis; 4th, 2:13.06 -Voisin; 6th, 2:23.17 - Rossow;Exhibition, 2:30.56 - Splitt.

• 200 Individual medley:2nd, 2:28.43 - Wright; 3rd,2:29.03 - Ely; 4th, 2:35.29 - K.

Bellant; Exhibition, 2:53.21- Welch.

• 50 Freestyle: 2nd, 26.24- LaBar; Exhibition, 30.60- C. Thelen; 4th, 28.13 -J. Thelen; Exhibition, 32.34- S. Belbeck; 5th, 28.19 -Petrak; Exhibition, 33.82- Marchek; 30.08, L. Thelen;38.02, Geller.

• Diving: 1st, 217.60 -C. Bellant; 2nd, 175.70 -Burns;

5th, 118.35 - Murphy.• 100 Butterfly: 1st,

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• 100 Freestyle: 1st, 56.95- LaBar; 5th, 1:03.76 - J.Thelen; 6th, 1:05.86 - Splitt;Exhibition: 1:11.99 - Steh-lik.

• 500 Freestyle: 1st,5:30.53 - Davis; 4th, 6:00.84 -

Voisin; 6th, 6:20.13 - Rossow;Exhibition: 7:14.21, Nelson.

• 200 Freestyle relay:2nd, 1:48.10 - Voisin, Davis,Wright and LaBar; 3rd,1:53.92 - K. Bellant, Ely,Splitt and J. Thelen; 5th:,2:04.08 - L. Thelen, Billips,Rossow and Stehlik; Exhibi-tion: 2:20.52, Geller, McNa-mara, Marchek and Price.

• 100 Backstroke: 3rd,1:11.51 - K. Bellant; 4th,1:17.39 - Brownfield; 6th,1:18.97 - Hartenburg; Exhi-bition: 1:25.27, Billips.

• 100 Breaststroke: 2nd,1:17.87 - Ely; 5th, 1:25.48 -C. Thelen; 6th, 1:29.70 - C.Bellant; Exhibition: 1:35.12,Nelson.

• 400 Freestyle relay:1st, 4:09.49 - Petrak, Brown-field, Voisin and Davis; 4th,4:38.19 - Splitt, Rossow, Ste-hlik and Welch; 5th, 4:51.89

SwimContinued from Page 25

- S. Belbeck, Billips, C.Thelen and Hartenburg;Exhibition: 5:15.17 - Geller,Marchek, Price and McNa-mara.

St. Johns record standsat 8-2 overall and 5-2 in theCAAC Blue Division.

Their next meet will bethe CAAC Blue DivisionChampionship league meetwith diving prelims onThursday Nov. 3.

Swimming prelims willbe on Friday Nov. 4 andfinals on Saturday Nov. 5.

ST. JOHNS — Clinton CountySheriff’s deputies answered 558calls for assistance during theweek that began Monday, Oct. 17and ended Sunday, Oct. 23.

Car-deer crashes averaged fivea day with a total of 35. Therewere also 1- traffic crashes duringthe week.

Deputies made 249 trafficcontacts. They cited 13 individualsfor driving while licensesuspended. Deputies arrested twodrivers for operating whileintoxicated. They also arrestedthree for violating the controlledsubstance act.

Deputies were called to sixreports of assault and battery/family disputes. They investigatedtwo reports of fraud and threecomplaints of maliciousdestruction of property.

Deputies conducted twomedical examiner investigations.They handled seven DNR /huntingdisputes and three civil neighbordisputes.

Deputies followed up on 16on-going investigations.

Following are some details ofdeputy activity during the week.More information is availableonline at www.clintoncountycommunitynews.com

Monday, Oct. 17Deputies assisted St. Johns

Police Department with an armedrobbery.

Deputies handled a familydispute for St Johns PoliceDepartment.

Deputies investigated anassault and battery complaint inEagle Twp. At the time of theincident, the victim did not wantthe suspect charged, just a reportof the incident.

Deputies investigated asuspicious situation in Eureka.Complaints came in of a subject incamo walking through resident’syards.

A search of the area wasconducted and no one was found.

Deputies assisted St. JohnsPolice Department with aharassment complaint.

Deputies assisted Ovid PoliceDepartment with an unwantedsubject.

Tuesday, Oct. 18

Deputies handled a suicidalsubject complaint in WatertownTwp. The subject was transportedto the hospital without incident.

Wednesday, Oct. 19Deputies assisted DeWitt Twp.

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Deputies made a traffic stopin Watertown Twp. A male wasarrested for outstanding warrantsand for driving while licensesuspended.

Following a traffic stop on TaftRd. in Bingham Twp., the driverwas arrested on outstandingwarrant and lodged at ClintonCounty Jail.

Deputies assisted DeWitt Twp.Police Department on a residentialburglar alarm call on Howe Rd.

Deputies investigated a fraudcomplaint on W. Grand River Hwy.in Watertown Twp.

They investigated a fraud

complaint on E. Price Rd. in VictorTwp.

Deputies investigated amalicious destruction of propertycomplaint on E. Island Rd inDuplain Twp.

Deputies checked on aresidential burglar alarminvestigated on County Farm Rd.in Olive Twp.

Deputies conducted a medicalexaminer investigation on BR-127in DeWitt Twp.

Thursday, Oct. 20Five animal complaints were

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Road patrol deputies conductedfour follow-up investigations.

Deputies investigated foundproperty in Watertown Twp.

Deputies were called to aprivate property crash inBingham Twp.

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After making a traffic stop in Ovid Twp., deputiesarrested a male for outstanding warrants.

Deputies assisted DeWitt Twp. with a suicidal subject.

Friday, Oct. 21Deputies stopped a vehicle in DeWitt Twp. for

speeding. The driver was charged with operatingwithout a valid license.

Deputies stopped a vehicle in Eagle Twp. forspeeding. The driver was arrested for driving on asuspended drivers license.

Deputies stopped a vehicle in Watertown Twp. for noplate. The driver was arrested for drunk driving.

Deputies stopped a vehicle in Westphalia Twp. forrunning a stop sign. The driver was arrested for drunkdriving.

Deputies assisted Bath Twp. with an felonious assaultcomplaint.

Deputies were called to assist following two car-deercrashes on N. Chandler Rd. in Greenbush Twp.

Deputies made a traffic stop on S. DeWitt Rd. inDeWitt Twp. for speed and careless driving. The driverwas arrested for driving while license suspended.

Deputies were called for a car-deer crash on Colonyand Grange roads in Lebannon Twp.

Deputies investigated an harassment / threatscomplaint on E. Chadwick Rd. in Victor Twp.

Officers were called to a domestic / family dispute onWacousta Rd. near Howe Rd. in Watertown Twp.

Saturday, Oct. 22Deputies assisted St. Johns Police Department with a

fleeing and eluding complaint.Deputies stopped a vehicle in Eagle Twp. for speed-

ing. The driver was arrested for driving on a suspendedlicense.

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Deputies investigated a domestic situation inWatertown Twp. The suspect will be charged withassault and battery.

Deputies stopped a vehicle in Bath Twp. for failing tostop at a stop sign. The driver was arrested for operatingon a suspended license.

Deputies assisted Bath Twp. Police Department witha personal-injury crash.

Deputies assisted St. Johns Police Department with adomestic situation.

Deputies were called to a car-deer crash on Colonyand Scott roads in Greenbush Twp.

Deputies made a traffic stop on State Rd. nearBR-127 in DeWitt Twp. for speed /careless driving.The driver was arrested for driving while licensesuspended, false information and six outstandingwarrants. A passenger was arrested for an outstandingfelony warrant – robbery - on crime stopper’s.

Deputies made a traffic stop for speed on US-127 near

French Rd. in Greenbush Twp. The driver was arrestedfor driving while license suspended and an outstandingwarrant.

Deputies stopped a vehicle in E. Lansing for failing tostop at a stop sign. The driver was charged with drivingwithout a valid license.

Sunday, Oct. 23Deputies assisted following a car-deer crash on S.

Grange Rd near Howe Rd. in Eagle Twp.Deputies made a traffic stop on I-96 near M-100 for a

speed violation. The driver was arrested for possessionof marijuana.

Deputies were called to a car-deer crash on Clark Rd.near Lowell Rd.

Deputies conducted a traffic stop on BR-127 atCenterline Rd. in Olive Twp. for speed. The driver wasarrested for driving while license suspended.

Douglas LeRoyVanDeusenOvid

Douglas LeRoy VanDeusen, age 70, ofOvid, MI died Thursday, October 20, 2011 athis home.

Funeral Services will be held at Uni -ted Church of Ovid on Tuesday, Octo -

ber 25, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Greg Buchner officiat-ing. Burial will take place at Riverside Cemetery East, Hen-derson, MI. Visitation will be held on Sunday, October 23,2011 from 5-8 p.m. and Monday, October 24, 2011 from 2-8p.m. with family present from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at Smith Fa-mily Funeral Homes Elsie Chapel.

Douglas was born in Owosso, Michigan on October 4,1941, the son of Lewis and Dorothy (Good) VanDeusen. Hemarried Marie Champlin on April 14, 1989.

Doug was a lifelong resident of Ovid, and retired fromGeneral Motors in 1993, he was a member of UAW Local 652.He owned and operated the Ovid Cafe since 1995. Dougloved NASCAR; especially driver Jimmy Johnson, his dogsTripper and Buffy, was an avid Michigan State fan, enjoyedhis classic car, going to the casino, bluegrass and polka mu -sic. His favorite pastime was picking on whoever he couldfind. He and Marie were Grand Marshalls for the Ovid Car-riage Days, member of the Ovid DDA and past member ofthe Ovid Fire & Ambulance. Doug was very generous in vo-lunteering for any event to support the community.

He is survived by his wife, Marie VanDeusen of Ovid, MI;father, Lewis VanDeusen of Owosso; son, Rodney and Dean-na VanDeusen of Ovid, MI; 3 daughters, Lori Price of Ovid,MI, Sheri and Ken Monks of Ovid, MI, Tracey VanDeusen ofOvid, MI; 7 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; 5stepchildren, Alesha Royston of Jackson, MI, Philip Coonand Lori of Central Lake, MI, David Coon and Becky of Ovid,MI, Deidre and Allen Howard of Ovid, MI, Kimberly Coon ofElsie, MI; 11 step grandchildren; 10 step great-grandchildren;aunt, Edith Champlin of Chapin, MI; brother, Richard andJoyce VanDeusen of Lake, MI; brother, Jack and GeorgeneVanDeusen of Kentwood, MI; brother, Calvin and DorisVanDeusen of St. Johns, MI; sister, Linda and John Bona ofWebster, NY; brother, Jerry VanDeusen and Maryann of El-sie, MI; sister, Pat and Bert Leland of Owosso, MI; brother,Bill and Clara VanDeusen of Fowler, MI; sister-in-law, Kathy

Fowler, MI; sister-in-law, KathyVanDeusen of Ovid, MI; and several nieces and nephews.He was preceded in death by his mother; brother, LarryVanDeusen; in-laws, John and Harriet Champlin; stepson,Michael Coon; stepdaughter, Sharalyn Monks; uncle, ErnestVanDeusen; and 2 nephews, Lynn and David VanDeusen.

Memorials may be made to United Church of Ovid, OvidFire Department, American Heart Association, or Charity ofthe Donors Choice. Online condolences can be sent towww.sm i thf a m i lyf u nera lhom es.c om The family is beingserved by Smith Family Funeral Homes Elsie Chapel Elsie,Michigan.

Jay A. CressmanSt. Johns

Jay A. Cressman, age 43, of St. Johns, MI passed awayThursday, October 20, 2011 at his home.

A Memorial Service was held at East WashingtonUnited Brethren Church, Ashley, MI on Monday, Octo -ber 24, 2011 at 11:00 a.m., with Pastor Steve Summerfieldofficiating.

Jay was born in Owosso, Michigan on June 15, 1968, theson of Gary A. and Joyce J. (Langdon) Cressman. He hasworked in production at the Delta Plant of General Motorssince April of 1995. Jay enjoyed golfing and bowling andspending time with family.

He is survived by his parents, Gary and Joyce Cressmanof Prudenville, MI; 3 brothers, James and Brenda Cressmanof St. Johns, MI, Todd Cressman of St. Johns, MI, Scott andDonna Cressman of Dewitt, MI; sister, Dawn and DanielMalek of Ithaca, MI; special friend, Tracie Behl and her sonTy; several nieces and nephews; one great niece and onegreat nephew; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Jay waspreceded in death by his grandparents, Eugene and AliceLangdon and Ernest and Ellen Cressman.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to KarmanosCancer Institute, 4100 John R. VE01FS, Detroit, MI 48201 forBMT Graft vs. Host Research. Online condolences can besent to www.sm i thf a m i lyf u nera lhom es.c om The familyis being served by Smith Family Funeral Homes St. JohnsChapel St. Johns, Michigan.

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SHOP EARLY FOR HOLI-DAYS Fulton Twp Hall,3425 W. Cleveland Rd. (M-57, Perrinton) Nov. 5, 8am-6pm. New & used toys,holiday items, ANTIQUES,baby items, books, collect-ibles, glassware, mother ofthe bride dresses, weddingitems, boat motors, powertools, tool & die tools, lawnmower, fishing items, HPprinter, Homco Bears.

ST. JOHNS: SAT. Nov. 5, 10-4pm. Antiques andcollectibles, lots of newand old items. Great saleyou don’t want to miss.1771 S. Krepps Rd. Raincancels.

A LAWSONS LIQUIDATIONSestate sale will be con-ducted at 1018 Beehler St.,Owosso, Nov. 3-5, 10-5.Numbers at 9 a.m. For acomplete listing, photos &directions please visit ourwebsite atwww.lawsonsliquidations.com or call 989-725-5796

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LOST DOG 13YR old femaleblk&wht BorderCollie lostin Williamston area 517-490-8108.

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AKC TOY POODLE Black &White, 8 wks, female, UTD& vet checked. $500.(517)763-3309

AKITA PUPPIES Pure white,very cute, 1 male, 1 fe-male, parents also avail.$250. 517-420-3634.

BEAGLE PUPS 3 litters, 5weeks & up, shots &wormed, $175 males, $200females. Other 1 year oldstrained & ready, sameprice. Alma area. 989 463-4286 anytime.

BICHON FRISE AKC Hypoallergenic. Non shedding.1st Shots, wormed, vetchkd. $500. 989-463-4686.

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BLUE PITBULL PUPPIES1st shots, dewormed, pa-rents on site, going to belarge, $150. 517-391-0029

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ENGLISH BULLDOG PUP-PIES 6 weeks, AKC Regis-tered, $1200.. (517)230-5818 [email protected]

GERMAN SHEPHERD AKCpuppies. Experiencedbreeder, loveable, shots,wormed, FARM RAISED$500.00. (269)317-2741(269)758-3032

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HORSE RELATED AntiqueSleigh, Forge small man-ure spreader, saddles,head stalls, pads, blankets,& much more. Oct. 29, 8-5.969 EDEN RD., MASON.

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HAMMERLI trailside targetpistol 22LR, new in box,$400. Reuger single 6, 50thanniversary edition, 22LR22 WMR, new in box, $500.Browning 9mm highpower,new in box, adj sites, $700.Permit required. Reming-ton model 7400 308 cal.w/Bushnell 4X scope, un-fired, $600. Jennings com-pound bow w/6 arrows,$60. 517-669-7259

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PIONEER POLE BUILDINGSFree Estimates. Licensedand Insured. 2x6 Trusses.45 Year Warranty,Galvalume Steel—19 Col-ors. Since 1976 #1 in Mich-igan. Call Today 1-800-292-0679

POLE BARNS Michigan’sLargest Pole Barn Compa-ny (Built Best Barns) BestQuality, Best Service, BestPrice. This Week’s SpecialsErected 24’x32’x10’-$6995.00 30’x40’x10’-$9,595.00 30’x48’x12’-$12,495.00 60’x120’x14’-$ 5 5 , 9 6 5 . 0 0Licensed/Insured 1-877-802-9591MM

MSU FOOTBALL TICKETS(4) tickets & parking pass.Excellent seats, Minn. Nov.5, Indiana Nov. 19. $200each game or best offer.517-202-2453.

2 8X14 MUD & snow tires,mounted, $25/pr. 1 15’’ S-10 tire & wheel $25. 1 Fordmud & snow tire 75x15$20. 517-647-7618

AIRLINES ARE HIRING—Train for high paying Avia -tion Career. FAA approvedprogram. Financial aid ifqualified—Job placementassistance. Call AviationInstitute of Maintenance877-891-2281.MM

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ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINEfrom Home. *Medical*Business *Paralegal,*Accounting, *CriminalJustice. Job placement as-sistance. Computer availa -ble. Financial Aid if quali-fied. Call 877-895-1828www.CenturaOnline.com.MC

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CARPENTER/GENERALLABORER For post frameconstruction and generalconcrete work. Some ex-perience preferred but willtrain. Work is local. 517-896-3802 or 517-896-3803

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We have immediate open-ings for welders, CNCMachinists, Break PressOperators, General Labor,Packagers, Injection MoldOperators, Inspectors,Press Operators, ForkliftDrivers, Entry-level Machi-nists, Fabricators, Mainte-nance Technicians, Ma-chine Operators, and otherskilled trade positions inthe Greater Lansing areaand surrounding communi-ties. Requirements: 6mos. experience in a man-ufacturing environmenthelpful, misdemeanorsconsidered on a case-by-case basis, pass drugscreen & backgroundcheck, HS Diploma/GED.$10+/hr. Refer toemplo y men t group.comfor requirements and toapply on-line. 1125Trowbridge Rd., East Lans-ing, Ph: 517.664.2990

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LAND CONTRACTHolt Schools. 4465 Bow-line. 2050 sq.ft. 4 bdrm.,2.5 bath, 2nd fl. laundry, 2car garage, $149,900.$10,000 down.Ph. 517-290-4829

326 BANBERRY SOUTH.CADGEWITH FARMS . 3bdrms., 2 baths, 90% re-modeled & updated, allnew top end appliances inAug. ’07. Reduced to$45,000 Age restriction 54& up. Open House Oct. 9 &23, 1-4. 517-331-4238, if noanswer call 517-371-1101.

MLS #29200. 1999 wellmaintained 3 bdrm, 2 bathranch on 2.5 beautifulacres. Cathedral ceiling, &walkout bsmt. $139,900.Open House Oct. 23 1-4pm.Call MaryAnn @ Tito F.Reyes, RE at 517-599-4547.

GRAND LEDGE Schools,Wacousta. 4.2 acres onLeverett Dr (private drive),perked. Call for info. 517622-1222.

WILLIAMSTON LAKES2 bdrm., 2 bath, 2 car ga-rage, 1144 sq. ft. plus fin -ished porch. New roof.$36,000. Must sell. Ph. 517-655-4675.

ST. JOHNS AREA 2 bdrm 2bath double wide, newlydecorated, fireplace, allwindow treatments, cov -ered porch, central air, 2sheds on very very nice lotoverlooking field. $22,900/best. Ph. 517-819-8951.

WINDSOR ESTATES1984 Lincoln Park MobileHome, 2 bdrm, 1.5 baths,expanded living/diningarea, a/c. Includes stove,refrigerator, dishwasher,water purification system,lg shed with loft. $4,500 orbest offer.(517)694-6246

BURIAL PLOTS IN EastlawnGarden of Prayer, lot 36D1,2,3 & 4. Current value$8380, will sell for $4190.517 353-3313.

CHAPEL HILL MEMORIALgardens 2 lots in VictoryGarden. Pkg incl. Granite,Vaults & Interment fees.Value: $8440 Asking $5000.or best offer 517-323-3472.

DEEPDALE CEMETERY 2lots, section 3, MemorialGardens near Mausoleum.517-625-6445, 517-202-3648

DEEPDALE MEMORIALGARDENS - 2 cemeterylots/2 spaces, 2 vaults, 2markers. $5K. 517-676-1803

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

712 PEACHTREE, MASON.Granite countertops, newappliances/cabinets/carpet. $695 plus utilties. Nopets/smoking. 2 BD, 1 BA,Washer/Dryer in unit,Dishwasher, Balcony orPatio. (517)391-0174www.RentLansing.com

BEECHFIELD Ef f iciency thru2 bedroom, $325-$560.Utilities included. TaylorRealty 517-272-1512.

CEDAR CREEK APTS. inOkemos school district. 2& 3 bdrm. avail. We paythe heat. Call 517 349-3134or visit us at 4394 OkemosRd.

FOR RENT 1 bedroom apt.Downtown St. Johns989-224-8053

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

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COOLEY/LCC NEAR: 1 bdrmapt. Secure building,$530/mo. + $250 securitydeposit. 517-347-0314.

FRANDOR/EASTWOOD CTRNEAR FREE HEAT-WATER!Newly renovated, spacious2 bdrm, Quiet, clean, lg.closets, laundry, carport,on bus route. From $650.Ph. 517-641-7645 or 641-7788.

HOUSINGDISCRIMINATION?Call The Fair HousingCenter at: 1-877-979-FAIR.

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.

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QUALITY CLEANING& professional organizing.

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MASONRY RESTORATIONRes/comm., historic. Re-pair brick, block & stone.Fndn/chimney repair/new.Lic. & Ins. 517-647-5380

PAINTING Interior/Exterior,Top Quality Work, FairRates, Free Estimates,References. Call Mike War-ren at 627-7732 or 256-2600

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Lansing AreaApartments for Rent1 & 2 BedroomStarting at $425Utilities Included(517) 372-6250

PORTLAND 2 BDRM APT.near river walk, $500 mo. +dep. Call 269-561-5768.Available Nov. 1st.

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

CARY APTS. S. LANSING.Efficiency, 1 & 2 bdrms.,$410/$480/$520 mo., heat,water, sewer & trash in-cluded. 517-202-3964.

FRANDOR NEAR. deluxeapartments. very best lo-cation 1 mi to LCC, 1 mi touniversity. Law studentstell us they save $700yr onparking there car here incarport + gas saved. Takebus 1/2 block away. Rentstarts at $500, carport &util included. 517-482-8196

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

LCC NEAR 1 bdrm. apt.$625; also 1 room privatebath & kitch. $500. Util.incl. Sec. dep. & applica-tion fee. No pets. Non-smoking. 517-675-5143leave message.

PINE NORTH UPSTAIRS 1bdrm, clean, private en-trance, walking distanceto LCC, private drive, nopets or smokers. $425 incl.Util. 517-896-0538

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

GRAND LEDGE223 N. Bridge Street, Apt# 4, - rent $450.00 - 1 bed-room, 1 bathroom, living-dining combo, utilities in-cluded with rent - NOPETS

517-575-2668517-622-6059

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GRAND LEDGE223 N. Bridge Street, Apt# 4, - rent $450.00 - 1 bed-room, 1 bathroom, living-dining combo, utilities in-cluded with rent - NOPETS

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DIMONDALE 2 bdrm.,2 bath, 2 car garage, fullwalk-out bsmt., appliancesincluded, country setting.$995/mo. 517 646-0789.

DEWITT 2 bdrm. + office,basement, garage, newlyredecorated. $750/mo. +dep. & util. No pets orsmoking. 669-9455.

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

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

517-719-5600 or517-482-8771

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, $750/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 SCHOOLS 1 1 07Chimney Hill. 3/4 bdrm,bsmt, garage, updatedkitchen, sec. 8 OK. Minutesfrom expressway. $850.517-327-7555.

GROEBECK1119 Blake Lg. 2 bdrm. 1.5bath, att. garage, bsmt.rec room, air. No pets -smokers. $800. Call 517-487-8478.

HOLTNice 2 bdrm. duplex

Nice yard. Central air, $595water & sewer included.

517-694-1899.

MASON/HOLT: MOVE INSpecial. Spacious 2 bdrm,1.5 bath garage, full pri-vate bsmt, air. $750/mo.517-230-3885/517-202-1781

NICE 1 BDRM DUPLEX, laun-dry, storage, MSU 1 Blockyard, quiet neighborhood,driveway parking, privateentrance. $510/month. Call616-891-0887.

1218 PARKVIEWclean & neat 2 bdrm., ap-pliances, $550+ dep. Sect.8 ok. 517-645-7044

2, 3 & 4 BDRM HOUSES New-ly renovated. New flooring,new paint. Centrally locat-ed. Newer appliances.Washer & dryer availablefor extra fee. $650-$950mo.Call Aaron 517-819-3082 toschedule an appt.

4 BDRM 3 BATH HOUSE inSt. Johns, near downtown,$785 mo., possible rent toown. Call 989-640-1072.

6529 COOPER RD., LansingCute, remodeled, 2 bdrm.,1 bath in quiet neighbor-hood, lg. yard. $600/mo +utilities & deposit. No petsor smoking. Referencecheck. 517-256-6121.

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

CHARLOTTE213 Plymouth Dr. Ranch,family area, 3 bdrm., 2baths, walkout bsmt., 2 caratt. gar., large lot, withdeck, $960 mo. + utils. Callor text 517-202-5754.

CLEAN, CUTE, SMOKE f ree,2 bdrm, remodeled kit. &bath, bonus rm. upstairs,full bsmt., washer/dryerhook-up, fenced backyard. $700/mo. + sec. dep.& util. 524 Lincoln. NearIngham Med. 517 882-8697.

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

orwww.sundancefamilyhomecenter.

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

FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 2bath, country farm home,recently updated, 2 car detgarage, Loc. betweenCharlotte & Grand Ledge.$900/Mo. Dep. & Ref. 517-231-3048.

HOLT806 Grovenburg, Holt -rent $800.00 - 3 bedroom,2 full bathrooms, 2284 sqft, 1 car garage, 2 story

517-575-2668517-622-6059

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HOLT SCHOOLS: 5805CALETA, 3 bdrm., 3 car ga-rage, immediate occupan-cy, appliances incl.$1200/mo. 517 490-1276.

HOUSE FOR SALE ORRENT in St. Johns. Imme-diate occupancy. Call af-ter 6:30 p.m. 616-712-6156.

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

LANSING 612 N. Pennsylva -nia, 4 BR 1 ba historicalhome, 1800 sf, frplc &wood burner, hdwd flrs,W/D incld., 3 car gar. att.,$925. 923 EDISON ST. 3 BR,1 ba, hdwd flrs, det. 1½ cargar., $650mo. 517-331-1182

LANSING HOME new car-pet, paint, hardwood flrs, 3-4 bdrm. Call Terry 517-641-7271.

LIVE ON LAKE Lansing inHaslett! Waterfront home,3bd, 1.5bth, newly remod-eled. $2000/month, neg.Please call (630)788-7900

PARDEE ROAD,WEBBERVILLE, MI Spa-cious 2300 sq ft home. 3Bedroom plus bonusRoom. 2.5 Baths, withmaster bath. Fenced yard,2 car att garage, pets ok($25/pet/mo). Walk togolf and school.$1400/month plus utilities.$2000 deposit. (989)691-5 7 0 0GreatWebbHouse@y ahoo.com

PORTLAND SCHOOLSCountry setting. 2218 Di-vine Hwy. 2 bdrm., 1 bathmobile home. Newly re-modeled, $500, 3 bdrm. 1,5bath home $750. Both plusutil. & dep. 517-204-6097.

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

basement, 830sqft, ranchstyle home517-575-2668517-622-6059

orwww.sundancefamilyhomecenter.

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ST. JOHNS Nice 3 bdrm.,C/A, $800 + utils. No pets,no smoking. Great loca-tion. 989-224-8001.

St. Johns - Only$630/mo!!

Lease to Own!! 1,568 sq.ft.3bed/2bath ~ New Carpet& Appliances ~ for detailscall The Meadows(989)224-7707

THREE HOMES FOR RENT2BR/2B House E.Lansing$8502BR/1B Duplex Holt $5502BR/1B Duplex [email protected] call 517-339-6489 forapplication.Serious inqui-ries only.Sorry no petsDoes not include utilities.

TORRANCE CT., LANSING. 5bdrm., 2 bath, $1200 mo. +utils., $1200 dep. Sec. 8 ok.635 CLEMENS, LANSING. 2bdrm., 1 bath, $600 mo. +utils., $600 dep. 517-655-7070.

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]

OFFICE SPACE W/accessto boardroom available inoffice condominium inWilliamston, just off theI-96 exit. $400 mo. + appli-cable utilities. Mo. to mo.lease available. Call Dan orVictoria 517-655-6200 oremail: [email protected]

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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 Kenneth J. Ahola, hus-band and wife as joint ten-ants, and Lynn A. Ahola,husband and wife as jointtenants, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys -tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedOctober 25, 2004, and re-corded on October 27, 2004in instrument 5068478, andassigned by said Mortgageeto THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON FKA THE BANK OFNEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FORTHE CERTIFICATEHOLDERSOF CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SER-IES 2004-12 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 HundredOne Thousand Four HundredTwenty and 20/100 Dollars($101,420.20), including in-terest at 7.6% 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 No-vember 30, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Village of Elsie, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: The North Halfof Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, VanDuesen’s Addition to the Vil-lage of Elsie, according tothe plat recorded in PlatBook 1, Page 1, ClintonCounty 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: October 30, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #384712F01CCN-96365710/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20,2011

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 Thomas Thomsen, SingleMan, original mortgagor(s),to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated March 26,2010, and recorded onMarch 29, 2010 in instru-ment 5155373, and assignedby said Mortgagee to Bankof America, N.A., as succes-sor by merger to BAC HomeLoans Servicing, L.P. fkaCountrywide Home LoansServicing, L.P. 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 HundredNine Thousand Four Hun-dred Thirty-Eight and 39/100Dollars ($109,438.39), includ-ing interest at 5.5% 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 No-vember 30, 2011.Said premises are situatedin City of St Johns, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Beginning at apoint 400 feet East of theNorthwest Corner of OutlotL; thence East 92.8 feetalong the Northern Borderof said Outlot L. City of St.Johns, Clinton County Michi-gan, thence South 9 rods;thence West 92.8 feet;thence 9 rods to the place 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.Dated: October 30, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #382391F01CCN-96360510/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20,2011

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 Ronald Scott Spraymanaka Ronald Scot Sprayman,single man, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys -tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedJune 29, 2007, and recordedon August 16, 2007 in instru-ment 5120841, and assignedby said Mortgagee toCitiMortgage, Inc. as assign-ee as documented by an as-signment, in Clinton countyrecords, Michigan, on which

records, Michigan,mortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredThirty-Three Thousand TwoHundred Eighty and 38/100Dollars ($133,280.38), includ-ing interest at 6.5% 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 No-vember 30, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Bath,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as: Unit10, Mead Creek Village SiteCondominium, according tothe Master Deed thereof, asrecorded in Liber 635, Pages917 through 950, inclusive,Clinton County Records; be-ing designated as ClintonCounty Condominium Subdi-vision Plan No. 6, togetherwith rights in general com-mon elements and limitedcommon elements, as setforth in the above MasterDeed, as amended and pur-suant to Act 59 of the PublicActs of 1978, 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.Dated: October 30, 2011For more information,please call:FC C (248) 593-1301Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #372334F02CCN-96351510/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20,2011

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 - De-fault has been made in theconditions of a mortgagemade by Matthew M.Marfio, a married man, andAshley Marfio, his wife, toFifth Third Mortgage - MI,LLC, Mortgagee, dated June24, 2010 and recorded July 1,2010 in Instrument Number5158609, Clinton County Re-cords, Michigan. Said mort-gage is now held by FifthThird Mortgage Company byassignment. There is claim-ed to be due at the datehereof the sum of Ninety-Five Thousand Seven Hun-dred Eighty-Three and37/100 Dollars ($95,783.37)including interest at 5.75%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 publicvendue at the South en-trance to the Clinton CountyCircuit Courthouse , 100 E.State Street (M-21), St.Johns, Michigan, 48779. at10:00 a.m. on NOVEMBER 30,2011. Said premises are lo-cated in the Township ofDeWitt, Clinton County,Michigan, and are describedas: The West 46 feet of theWest 1/2 of Lot 73, Supervi -sor’s Plat of Valley FarmsNumber 2, DeWitt Township,Clinton County, Michigan,according to the recordedplat thereof as recorded inLiber 1 of Plats, Page 42,Clinton County Records. Theredemption period shall be 6months from the date ofsuch 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 that

event, 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: October30, 2011 Orlans Associates,P.C. Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041 Troy, MI48007-5041 File No. 200.8287CCN-96351410/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20,2011

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 L. Jenkins, Jr andLisa R. Jenkins, Husband andWife, original mortgagor(s),to Fifth Third Mortgage - MI,LLC, Mortgagee, dated Feb-ruary 17, 2006, and recordedon February 23, 2006 in in-strument 5095835, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toFifth Third Mortgage Com-pany 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 Ninety-Eight Thou-sand Eighty-Four and 23/100Dollars ($98,084.23), includ-ing interest at 6.375% 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 No-vember 23, 2011.Said premises are situatedin City of St Johns, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Lot 7, 8 and 9except the West 100 Feet,Also the West 14 feet of Lot6 and the West 14 Feet ofthe South 30 Feet of Lot 5,Block 116, Walker Steel Sub-division, according to theRecorded Plat thereof, asRecorded in Liber 46 ofPlats, Page 331The 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: October 23, 2011For more information,please call:FC J (248) 593-1311Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #376322F01CCN-96211910/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13,2011

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 KEVIN D.PAKSI and JANEL V. PAKSI,HUSBAND AND WIFE, toMortgage Electronic Regis-tration Systems, Inc.("MERS"), solely as nomineefor lender and lender’s suc-cessors and assigns,,Mortgagee, dated March 31,2005, and recorded on April4, 2005, in Document No.5077253, and re-recorded onSeptember 26, 2011 in Docu-

September 26,ment No 5174826, and as-signed by said mortgagee toGMAC Mortgage, LLC, asassigned,Clinton County Re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredForty Thousand Fifty-SevenDollars and Thirty-Six Cents($140,057.36), including in-terest at 4.250% 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 November 23,2011 Said premises are lo-cated in Clinton County,Michigan and are describedas: TOWN 7 NORTH RANGE 2WEST LOT 12 AND THEWEST 20.6 FEET OF LOT 11AND THE WEST 75 FEET OFLOT 9, BLOCK 57, CITY OFST. JOHNS, ORIGINAL PLAT,CLINTON COUNTY, MICHI-GAN, ACCORDING TO THERECORDED PLAT THEREOFIN THE FRAME ON THE WALLOF THE OFFICE OF THE CLIN-TON COUNTY REGISTER OFDEEDS. The redemption pe-riod shall be 6 months fromthe date of such sale unlessdetermined abandoned inaccordance with 1948CL600.3241a, in which case theredemption period shall be30 days from the date ofsuch sale. GMAC Mortgage,LLC Mortgagee/AssigneeSchneiderman & Sherman,P.C. 23938 Research Drive,Suite 300 Farmington Hills,MI 48335 GMAC.008614 FHACCN-96272510/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13,2011

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 Luschione M. Asbridge,an unmarried woman, origi-nal mortgagor(s), toPacesetter Mortgage Co.,Inc., Mortgagee, datedMarch 29, 2004, and record-ed on April 7, 2004 in instru-ment 5055331, in Clintoncounty records, Michigan,and assigned by mesne as-signments to Fifth ThirdMortgage Company as as-signee, on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due atthe date hereof the sum ofNinety-Two Thousand EightHundred Fifty-Four and13/100 Dollars ($92,854.13),including interest at 4.375%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 No-vember 23, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Dew-itt, Clinton County, Michi-gan, and are described as:The South 1/2 of Lot 19Bopp’s Subdivision, DewittTownship, Clinton County,Michigan according to therecorded plat thereof as re-corded in Plat Book 1, Page50, 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.

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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 Carrie M. Counsellera/k/a Carrie Counseller, amarried woman andLynwood J. Counseller, amarried man and Delaine L.Counseller, his wife, originalmortgagor(s), to Independ-ent Mortgage Company,Mortgagee, dated Novem -ber 9, 2007, and recorded onNovember 19, 2007 in instru-ment 5124178, and modifiedby agreement recorded onJuly 20, 2010 in instrument5159473, and modified by Af -fidavit or Order recorded onJanuary 11, 2008 in instru-ment 5125969, and assignedby said Mortgagee to WellsFargo Bank, NA as assigneeas documented by an as-signment, in Clinton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Two HundredThirty-Five Thousand SixHundred Ninety-Two and18/100 Dollars ($235,692.18),including interest 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 place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 23, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Dew-itt, Clinton County, Michi-gan, and are described as:Lot 110, Country MeadowsEstates, Dewitt Township,Clinton County, Michigan,according to the recordedplat thereof in Liber 5 ofPlats, Pages 37 through 41,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: October 23, 2011For more information,please call:FC D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #222854F03CCN-96211210/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13,2011

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,

sale,plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Sara G. Magana, a singleperson, originalmortgagor(s), to ABN AMROMortgage Group, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated October6, 2006, and recorded on Oc-tober 16, 2006 in instrument5107564, in Clinton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredThirty-Four Thousand EightHundred Sixty-Four and04/100 Dollars ($134,864.04),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 No-vember 16, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Dew-itt, Clinton County, Michi-gan, and are described as:Beginning at the Northwestcorner of the Northeast 1/4of Section 2, Town 5 North,Range 2 West, Dewitt Town-ship, Clinton County, Michi-gan, thence East 120 feet,thence South to the Northbank of Looking Glass River,thence Westerly along saidriver to the West line of theNortheast 1/4, thence Northto the place 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: October 16, 2011For more information,please call:FC C (248) 593-1301Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #386804F01CCN-96029810/16, 10/23, 10/30, 11/6,2011

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 ERNESTL. SHELP and SARAH R.SHELP SIGNED AS SARAHSHELP, HUSBAND AND WIFE,to CENTURION MORTGAGECORPORATION DBA COR-NERSTONE MORTGAGELENDING, Mortgagee, datedMay 15, 2003, and recordedon June 6, 2003, in DocumentNo. 5030328, and assignedby said mortgagee toTOWNE MORTGAGE COMPA-NY, as assigned, ClintonCounty Records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofSixty-Five Thousand FiveHundred Forty-Seven Dol-lars and Three Cents($65,547.03), 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 venue, at thesouth entrance to the Clin-ton County Courthouse, 100E. State Street, (M-21), St.Johns, Michigan at 10:00 AMo’clock, on November 23,2011. Said premises are lo-cated in Clinton County,Michigan and are describedas: LOT 20 AND THE WEST 1/ 2 OF LOT 21, BLOCK B, VIL-LAGE OF OVID, CLINTONCOUNTY, MICHIGAN, AC-CORDING TO THE RECORD-ED PLAT THEREOF AS RE-CORDED IN LIBER 21 OFPLATS, PAGE 367, CLINTONCOUNTY RECORDS. 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.TOWNE MORTGAGE COMPA-NY Mortgagee/AssigneeSchneiderman & Sherman,P.C. 23938 Research Drive,Suite 300 Farmington Hills,MI 48335 TMC.000132 FHACCN-96272410/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13,2011

FORECLOSURE NOTICE Thisfirm is a debt collector at -tempting to collect a debt.Any information obtainedwill be used for this pur-pose. If you are in the Milita -ry, please contact our officeat the number listed below.MORTGAGE SALE – Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a certain mortgagemade by: Emmanuel Whiteand Vangie B. White, a Mar-ried Couple to AmeriquestMortgage Company,Mortgagee, dated May 20,2003 and recorded June 13,2003 in Instrument #5031041 Clinton County Re-cords, Michigan Said mort -gage was assigned throughmesne assignments to:Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company, as Trusteefor Ameriquest MortgageSecurities Inc., Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certif -icates, Series 2003-8, by as-signment dated September29, 2010 and recorded Octo -ber 12, 2010 in Instrument #5162158 and by assignmentdated September 29, 2010and recorded December 12,2010 in Instrument #5162159 on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due atthe date hereof the sum ofTwo Hundred Twenty-SevenThousand Two HundredThirty-Eight Dollars andSixty-Seven Cents($227,238.67) including in-terest 4.5% per annum. Un-der the power of sale con-tained in said mortgage andthe 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, Cir-cuit Court of Clinton Countyat 10:00AM on November 30,2011 Said premises are situ-ated in Township of Bath,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as: Unit 2of Meadowbrook Condomin-ium, a condominium accord-ing to the Master Deedthereof recorded in Liber730, Page 761 through 855,Clinton County Records, anddesignated as Clinton Coun-ty Condominium SubdivisionPlan No. 13 and any amend-ments thereto, togetherwith an individual interest inthe common elements ofsaid condominium as setforth in said Master Deedand as described in Act 59 ofthe Public Acts of Michiganof 1978, as amended. Com-monly known as 7995Ashbrook Dr., Haslett MI48840 The redemption peri-od shall be 6 months fromthe date of such sale, unlessdetermined abandoned inaccordance with MCL600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale,or upon the expiration of thenotice required by MCL600.3241a(c), whichever islater. Dated: 10/30/2011Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company, as Trusteefor Ameriquest MortgageSecurities Inc., Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certif -icates, Series 2003-8, As-signee of Mortgagee Attor -neys: Potestivo & Associ-ates, P.C. 811 South Blvd.Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI48307 (248) 844-5123 Our FileNo: 11-47444CCN-96419810/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20,2011

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 Lorraine M. Bedaine andChad A. Bedaine, husbandand wife, to Mortgage Elec-tronic Registration Systems,Inc., as nominee for lenderand lender’s successorsand/or assigns, Mortgagee,dated December 28, 2006and recorded January 9,2007 in Instrument Number5111243, and Loan Modifica -tion Agreement InstrumentNo 5170927, Clinton CountyRecords, Michigan. Saidmortgage is now held byM&T Bank by assignment.re-recorded on 6/7/11 inDocument Number 5171289,Clinton County Records,Michigan. There is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Two HundredTwenty-Six Thousand ThreeHundred Seventy-Nine and68/100 Dollars ($226,379.68)including interest 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 NOVEMBER 30, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Bengal,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as:Real property in the Town-ship of Bengal, County ofClinton, State of Michigan,and is described as follows:Part of the Southeast 1/4 ofSection 3, Town 7 North,Range 3 West, described as:Beginning on the East line ofSection 3, North 00 degrees08 minutes 03 seconds East962.69 feet from the South -east corner of said Section,thence North 89 degrees 51minutes 57 seconds West,467.01 feet, thence North 00degrees 08 minutes 03 sec-onds East, 466.69 feet,thence South 89 degrees 51minutes 57 seconds East467.01 feet to the East line ofSection 3, thence along saidEast line, South 00 degrees08 minutes 03 seconds West466.69 feet 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.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: October 30, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 404.0113CCN-96394610/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20,2011

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 Tamela S. Bergey, a un-married woman, to Mort -gage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nominee

Systems, Inc.,for BNC Mortgage, Inc., aDelaware Corporation, itssuccessors or assigns,Mortgagee, dated December6, 2006 and recorded De-cember 13, 2006 in Instru -ment Number 5110240, Clin-ton County Records, Michi-gan. Said mortgage is nowheld by U.S. Bank NationalAssociation, as Trustee forBNC Mortgage Loan Trust2007-1, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series2007-1 by assignment. Thereis claimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Eighteen ThousandFour Hundred Seventeenand 19/100 Dollars($118,417.19) including in-terest at 6.6% 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 South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on NOVEMBER 30, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Dewitt,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as:Beginning in the centerlineof Turner Road at a pointwhich is on an angle to theright and 1272.96 feet North60 degrees 53 minutes Westfrom the intersection of thecenter of Turner Road andthe East line of Section 17,Town 5 North, Range 2 West,DeWitt Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan; thence tothe right along the center ofTurner Road 82 feet; thenceon a bearing of North 41 de-grees 33 minutes East 400feet; thence Southeasterly82 feet to a point which is ona bearing of North 41 de-grees 25 minutes East 412feet from the centerline ofTurner Road; thence on abearing of South 41 degrees25 minutes West 412 feet tothe 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: October 30, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 209.7703CCN-96388010/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20,2011

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 Dorothy J. Southward akaDorothy Southward, An Un-married Woman, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys -tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedAugust 3, 2007, and record-ed on August 15, 2007 in in-strument 5120752, andmodified by Affidavit or Or-der recorded on February 1,2011 in instrument 5166843,and assigned by saidMortgagee to BAC HomeLoans Servicing, L.P. fkaCountrywide Home LoansServicing, L.P. as assigneeas documented by an as-

bysignment, in Clinton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredSeventy Thousand NineHundred Fifty-Five and13/100 Dollars ($170,955.13),including interest at 5% 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 No-vember 30, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Greenbush,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as: Partof the Northwest 1/4 of Sec-tion II, Town 8 North, Range2 West, Greenbush Town-ship Clinton, Michigan; de-scribed as: Beginning at theNorthwest corner of saidSection II; thence South 89degrees 59 minutes 36 sec-onds East on the North lineof said Section 11, a dis-tance of 285.00 feet; thenceSouth 00 degrees 03 minutes54 seconds West; parallelwith the West line of saidSection 11, a distance of205.00 feet; thence North 89degrees 59 minutes 36 sec-onds West, parallel wit saidNorth line, a distance of285.00 feet to the West lineof said Section 11; thenceNorth 00 degrees 03 minutes54 seconds East 205.00 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.Dated: October 30, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #383028F01CCN-96359110/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20,2011

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 C. Gabel and Jen-nifer L. Gabel, husband andwife, original mortgagor(s),to Argent Mortgage Compa-ny, LLC, Mortgagee, datedSeptember 1, 2004, and re-corded on September 9,2004 in instrument 5065622,in Clinton county records,Michigan, and assigned bymesne assignments to USBank National Association,as Trustee, successor-in-interest to Wachovia Bank,N.A. (formerly known asFirst Union National Bank),as Trustee for Park PlaceSecurities, Inc. Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certif -icates, Series 2004-WWF1 asassignee, on which mort -gage there is claimed to bedue at the date hereof thesum of One Hundred Fifty-Three Thousand Two Hun-dred Fifty-Six and 91/100Dollars ($153,256.91), includ-ing interest at 2% 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, at

them, public vendue,the place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 23, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Village of Westphalia,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as: Com-mencing at a point 150 feetNorth of intersection of Eastline of Westphalia Streetwith South Village line ofsaid Village of Westphalia,Clinton County, Michigan,thence North along East sideof Westphalia Street a dis-tance of 95 feet, thence East150 feet, thence South 95feet, thence West 150 feet tothe West line of WestphaliaStreet and point of begin -ning a part of Lot 1, Block 8,Village of Westphalia.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: October 23, 2011For more information,please call:FC D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #218636F03CCN-96266510/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13,2011

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 Richard Padgett, a singleman, original mortgagor(s),to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated February23, 2007, and recorded onMarch 5, 2007 in instrument5113732, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to The Bankof New York Mellon fka TheBank of New York, as Trust -ee for the Certificateholdersof CWABS Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series2007-5 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 Seven-teen Thousand Four Hun-dred Thirty-Eight and 02/100Dollars ($117,438.02), includ-ing interest at 9% 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 No-vember 23, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Dew-itt, Clinton County, Michi-gan, and are described as:BEGINNING AT THE SOUTH1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 33,TOWN 5 NORTH, RANGE 2WEST, DEWITT TOWNSHIP,CLINTON COUNTY, MICHI-GAN, THENCE WEST ALONGTHE INGHAM-CLINTONCOUNTY LINE 569.33 FEET;THENCE NORTHWESTERLYPARALLEL TO TURNERSTREET 450 FEET TO THEPOINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE NORTHEASTERLYPARALLEL TO TURNERSTREET 75 FEET; THENCEWEST 290.4 FEET TO THECENTER OF TURNER STREET,THENCE SOUTHWESTERLYALONG THE CENTER OFTURNER STREET 75 FEET;THENCE EAST 290.4 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNINGThe 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: October 23, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #383080F01CCN-96222610/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13,2011

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 Gerald L. Wohlfert, amarried man, and Lorinda A.Wohlfert, his wife, to FifthThird Mortgage - MI, LLC,Mortgagee, dated July 2,2007 and recorded July 11,2007 in Instrument Number5119209, Clinton County Re-cords, Michigan. Said mort -gage is now held by FifthThird Mortgage Company byassignment. There is claim-ed to be due at the datehereof the sum of ThreeHundred Twenty ThousandFive Hundred Seventy-Oneand 73/100 Dollars($320,571.73) including in-terest at 6.75% 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 NOVEMBER 9, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Dallas, Clin-ton County, Michigan, andare described as:The following describedpremises situated in thePart of the Northeast 1/4 ofSection 25, Town 7 North -Range 4 West, Dallas Town-ship, Clinton County, Michi-gan described as follows:Beginning on the North lineof said Section 25, South 89Degrees 37 Minutes 39 Sec-onds West, 1012.85 feetfrom the Northeast cornerof said Section; Thence par-allel with the West line ofthe East 1/2 of the North-east 1/4 of said SectionSouth 00 Degrees 19 Mi-nutes 53 Seconds West,300.00 feet; Thence parallelwith said North Section line,South 89 Degrees 37 Mi-nutes 39 Seconds West,300.00 feet to said West lineof the East 1/2 of the North-east 1/4 of said Section;Thence along said West lineNorth 00 Degrees 19 Minutes53 Seconds East, 300.00 feetto said North Section line;Thence along said North lineNorth 89 Degrees 37 Minutes39 Seconds East, 300.00 feetto the point of beginning,containing 2.07 acres moreor less.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: October 9, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.

Associates,Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 200.8490CCN-95916610/9, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30,2011

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 Eric Ross, a single manand Justin Ford and JanetFord, husband and wife, toMortgage Electronic Regis-tration Systems, Inc., asnominee for ProvidenceMortgage Company,Mortgagee, dated October30, 2008 and recorded No-vember 5, 2008 in Instru -ment Number 5137121, Clin-ton County Records, Michi-gan. Said mortgage is nowheld by Nationstar Mort -gage LLC by assignment.There is claimed to be dueat the date hereof the sumof One Hundred Sixty-EightThousand Eight HundredEighty-Seven and 66/100Dollars ($168,887.66) includ-ing interest at 6.5% 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 NOVEMBER 9, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Bath, Clin-ton County, Michigan, andare described as:Unit 30, Timber Ridge SiteCondominium, a Site Condo-minium according to the Su-perseding Master Deed re-corded in Liber 655, Page157, as last amended, inLiber 1063 Page 562 in theOffice of the Clinton CountyRegister of Deeds and desig-nated as Replat Number 1 ofClinton County Condomini-um Subdivision Plan Number4 together with rights ingeneral common elementsand limited common ele-ments, as set forth in theabove Master Deed and asdescribed in Act 59 of thePUblic Acts of 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: October 9, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 426.3021CCN-95906610/9, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30,2011

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALEFOSTER, SWIFT, COLLINS &SMITH, P.C. IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. PLEASECONTACT OUR OFFICE ATTHE NUMBER BELOW IFMORTGAGOR IS IN ACTIVEMILITARY DUTY. DEFAULThaving been made in theconditions of a certain Mort -gage made on June 5, 2006,by Rosamaria Tovar andCorey James Bohil, wife andhusband, as Mortgagor, giv -en by them to Michigan

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State University FederalCredit Union, of 600 EastCrescent Road, East Lans-ing, Michigan 48823, asMortgagee, and recorded onJune 13, 2006, in the office ofthe Register of Deeds forClinton County, Michigan, inInstrument Number 5101503;on which Mortgage there isclaimed to be due and un-paid, as of the date of thisNotice, the sum of One Hun-dred Thirty-Eight ThousandSeven Hundred Ninety-Oneand 15/100 Dollars($138,791.15); and no suit orproceeding at law or in equi-ty having been instituted torecover the debt or any partthereof secured by saidMortgage, and the power ofsale in said Mortgage hav -ing become operative byreason of such default; NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thaton Wednesday, November30, 2011 at 10:00 o’clock inthe forenoon, at the Southentrance to the ClintonCounty Courthouse, 100 E.State Street (M21), St.Johns, Michigan, that beingone of the places for holdingthe Circuit Court for ClintonCounty, there will be offeredfor sale and sold to the high-est bidder or bidders at pub-lic auction or venue for pur-poses of satisfying theamounts due and unpaid onsaid Mortgage, togetherwith all allowable costs ofsale and includable attorneyfees, the lands and premisesin said Mortgage mentionedand described as follows:SITUATED IN THE CITY OFDEWITT, COUNTY OF CLIN-TON, STATE OF MICHIGAN:Lot 54, Millbrook MeadowsNo. 2, City of DeWitt, ClintonCounty, State of Michigan,according to the recordedplat thereof, as recorded inLiber 5 of Plats, Page 34,Clinton County Records.Commonly known as: 3Laura Lane, DeWitt, Michi-gan 48820. Tax Parcel Num-ber: 200-220-000-054-00 Theperiod within which theabove premises may be re-deemed shall expire six (6)months from the date ofsale, unless determinedabandoned in accordancewith M.C.L.A. Sec. 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the time of such sale.Dated: October 21, 2011FOSTER, SWIFT, COLLINS &SMITH, P.C. MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY Benja-min J. Price FEDERAL CREDITUNION Attorneys forMortgagee of East Lansing,Michigan, Mortgagee 313 S.Washington Square Lansing,MI 48933 (517) 371-8100CCN-96366210/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20,2011

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 Joseph Peters, a marriedman, and Lisa Peters, hiswife, to Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc.,as nominee for lender andlender’s successors and/orassigns, Mortgagee, datedNovember 26, 2003 and re-corded December 11, 2003 inInstrument Number 5048153,Clinton County Records,Michigan. Said mortgage isnow held by ResidentialCredit Solutions, Inc. by as-signment. There is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredThirty-Five Thousand ThreeHundred Twenty-Three and39/100 Dollars ($135,323.39)including interest at 5% 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 South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00

Michigan,a.m. on NOVEMBER 23, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Bath, Clin-ton County, Michigan, andare described as:Land situated in the Town-ship of Bath, in the Countyof Clinton, State of MichiganA parcel of land in theNorthwest 1/4 of Section 29,Town 5 North, Range 1 West,Bath Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan, the sur-veyed boundary of said par-cel described as: Commenc-ing at the North 1/4 cornerof said Section 29; thenceSouth 89 degrees 48 minutes30 seconds West, along theNorth line of said Section,947.13 feet; thence South 00degrees 11 minutes 30 sec-onds East, 189.12 feet;thence South 47 degrees 24minutes 46 seconds East,90.83 feet to the point of be-ginning of this description;thence continuing South 47degrees 24 minutes 46 sec-onds East, 264.85 feet;thence South 00 degrees 51minutes 56 seconds East,371.01 feet; thence South 89degrees 47 minutes 03 sec-onds West, 200.00 feet;thence South 00 degrees 51minutes 56 seconds East,320.00 feet; thence South 89degrees 47 minutes 03 sec-onds West, 100.00 feet;thence North 06 degrees 08minutes 56 seconds West,675.39 feet; thence North 44degrees 52 minutes 32 sec-onds East, 129.48 feet;thence North 34 degrees 57minutes 49 seconds East,131.83 feet 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.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: October 23, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 239.0497CCN-96224310/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13,2011

AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, WEARE ATTEMPTING TO COL-LECT A DEBT AND ANY IN-FORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. NOTIFY US ATTHE NUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY. MORTGAGE SALE -Default having been made inthe terms and conditions ofa certain mortgage made byCarolyn L Moriarty, an un-married woman,Mortgagors, to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys -tems, Inc., as nominee forAmerica’s Wholesale Lend-er, P.O. Box 2026, Flint, MI48501-2026, Mortgagee, dat -ed the 19th day of March,2003 and recorded in the of -fice of the Register ofDeeds, for The County ofClinton and State of Michi-gan, on the 28th day ofMarch, 2003 in InstrumentNo. 5023567 of Clinton Coun-ty Records, said Mortgagehaving been assigned toBank of America, N.A., assuccessor by merger to BACHome Loans Servicing, LPfka Countrywide HomeLoans Servicing, LP, 400Countrywide Way, MailStop: SV-35, Sim Valley, CA93065 on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due,at the date of this notice,the sum of Eighty Five Thou-sand Three Hundred EightyFive Dollars and 94/100($85,385.94), and no suit orproceeding at law or in equi-ty having been instituted torecover the debt secured bysaid mortgage or any partthereof. Now, therefore, byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage,and pursuant to statute ofthe State of Michigan insuch case made and provid -ed, notice is hereby giventhat on the 30th day of No-

dayvember, 2011 at 10:00 o’-clock AM Local Time, saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale at public auction,to the highest bidder, at theSouth entrance to the Clin-ton County Courthouse, 100E. State St., (M-21), St. JohnsMI (that being the buildingwhere the Circuit Court forthe County of Clinton isheld), of the premises de-scribed in said mortgage, orso much thereof as may benecessary to pay theamount due, as aforesaid onsaid mortgage, with interestthereon at 6.000% per an-num and all legal costs,charges, and expenses, in-cluding the attorney fees al-lowed by law, and also anysum or sums which may bepaid by the undersigned,necessary to protect its in-terest in the premises.Which said premises are de-scribed as follows: All thatcertain piece or parcel ofland, including any and allstructures, and homes, man-ufactured or otherwise, lo-cated thereon, situated inthe Township of Greenbush,County of Clinton, State ofMichigan, and described asfollows, to wit: Commencingat the Northwest corner ofSection 8, Town 8 North,Range 2 West, GreenbushTownship, Clinton County,Michigan, thence South 02degrees 30’35" West 952.30feet along the West line ofsaid section to the truepoint of beginning, thenceSouth 87 degrees 29’25"East 300.00 feet, thenceSouth 02 degrees 30’35"West 188.75 feet, thenceNorth 87 degrees 39’07"West 300.00 feet, thenceNorth 02 degrees 30’35" East189.60 feet along the Westline of said section to thepoint of beginning. Duringthe six (6) months immedi-ately following the sale, theproperty may be redeemed,except that in the event thatthe property is determinedto be abandoned pursuantto MCLA 600.3241a, theproperty may be redeemedduring 30 days immediatelyfollowing the sale. Dated:10/30/2011 Bank of America,N.A., as successor by merg-er to BAC Home Loans Serv-icing, LP fka CountrywideHome Loans Servicing, LP,400 Countrywide Way, MailStop: SV-35, Sim Valley, CA93065 Mortgagee____________________________________ FABRIZIO& BROOK, P.C. Attorney forBank of America, N.A., assuccessor by merger to BACHome Loans Servicing, LPfka Countrywide HomeLoans Servicing, LP, 400Countrywide Way, MailStop: SV-35, Sim Valley, CA93065 888 W. Big Beaver,Suite 800 Troy, Ml 48084 248-362-2600 BOA FNMA Moriar-tyCCN-96378710/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20,2011

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 Maggie Parwey, to Mort -gage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nomineefor lender and lender’s suc-cessors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated October12, 2005 and recorded Octo -ber 14, 2005 in InstrumentNumber 5089228, ClintonCounty Records, Michigan.Said mortgage is now heldby Bank of America, N.A.,Successor 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 Two HundredTwenty-Four Thousand NineHundred Twenty-Nine and11/100 Dollars ($224,929.11)including interest at 5.75%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, notice

provided,is 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 NOVEMBER 23, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Watertown,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as:The North 1191.93 feet of thefollowing parcel of land,A parcel of land in theNortheast 1/4 of Section 30,Town 5 North, Range 3 West,Watertown Township, Clin-ton County, Michigan, thesurveyed boundary of saidparcel described as: com-mencing at the North 1/4corner of said Section 30;thence South 01 degree 17minutes 25 seconds Westalong the North-South 1/4line of said Section 30 a dis-tance of 288.68 feet to theSouth line of Interstate I-96;thence South 87 degrees 45minutes 22 seconds Eastalong said South line 626.31feet to the point of begin-ning of this description;thence South 87 degrees 45minutes 22 seconds Eastcontinuing along said Southline 693.30 feet to the Eastline of the West 1/2 of saidNortheast 1/4; thence South01 degree 20 minutes 53 sec-onds West along said Eastline 1856.28 feet; thenceNorth 88 degrees 39 minutes07 seconds West 160.00 feet;thence South 01 degree 20minutes 53 seconds Westparallel with said East line80.89 feet; thence North 88degrees 39 minutes 07 sec-onds West 160.00 feet;thence South 01 degree 20minutes 53 seconds Westparallel with said East line13.65 feet; thence North 88degrees 39 minutes 07 sec-onds West 182.61 feet;thence South 01 degree 17minutes 25 seconds West247.90 feet to the centerlineof Grand River Avenue;thence North 75 degrees 15minutes 00 seconds Westalong said centerline 67.86feet; thence North 01 degree17 minutes 25 seconds Eastparallel with said North-South 1/4 line 665.00 feet;thence North 75 degrees 15minutes 00 seconds Westparallel with said centerline138.81 feet; thence North 01degree 45 minutes 50 sec-onds East 1496.69 feet to thepoint of beginning; except aparcel of land in the North-east 1/4 of Section 30, Town5 North, Range 3 West, Wa-tertown Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan, the sur-veyed boundary of said par-cel described as; commenc-ing at the North 1/4 cornerof said Section 30; thenceSouth 01 degrees 17 minutes25 seconds West along theNorth-South 1/4 line of saidSection 30 a distance of288.68 feet to the South lineof Interstate I-96; thenceSouth 87 degrees 45 minutes22 seconds East along saidSouth line 626.31; thenceSouth 01 degree 45 minutes50 seconds West 1191.93feet; thence South 89 de-grees 17 minutes 29 secondsEast 66.01 feet to the pointof beginning of this descrip-tion; thence continuingSouth 89 degrees 17 minutes29 seconds East 162.55 feet;thence South 01 degree 45minutes 50 seconds West286.78 feet; thence North 89degrees 50 minutes 44 sec-onds West 27.70 feet; thenceNorth 75 degrees 15 minutes00 seconds West parallelwith the centerline of GrandRiver Avenue 90.13 feet;thence North 43 minutes 54minutes 13 seconds West65.71 feet; thence North 01degree 45 minutes 50 sec-onds East 218.39 feet to thepoint of beginning;Together with and subjectto: ingress and egress ease-ment; a parcel of land in theNortheast 1/4 of Section 30,Town 5 North Range 3 West,Watertown Township, Clin-ton County, Michigan, thesurveyed boundary of saidparcel described as; com-mencing at the North 1/4corner of said Section 30;thence South 01 degree 17minutes 25 seconds Westalong the North-South 1/4

alongline of said Section 30 a dis-tance of 288.68 feet to theSouth line of Interstate I-96;thence South 87 degrees 45minutes 22 seconds Eastalong said South line 626.31feet to the point of begin-ning of this description;thence continuing South 87degrees 45 minutes 22 sec-onds East 66.00 feet; thenceSouth 01 degree 45 minutes50 seconds West 1408.55feet; thence South 43 de-grees 54 minutes 13 secondsEast 65.71 feet; thenceSouth 75 degrees 15 minutes00 seconds East parallelwith the centerline of GrandRiver Avenue 90.13 feet;thence South 01 degree 17minutes 25 seconds Westparallel with said North-South 1/4 line a distance of732.85 feet to said center -line; thence North 75 de-grees 15 minutes 00 secondsWest along said centerline67.86 feet; thence North 01degree 17 minutes 25 sec-onds East parallel with saidNorth-South 1/4 line of dis-tance of 665.00 feet; thenceNorth 75 degrees 15 minutes00 seconds West parallelwith said centerline 138.81feet; thence North 01 degree45 minutes 50 seconds East1496.69 feet to the point ofbeginning; said easementcontaining 3.52 acres moreor less, said parcel subjectto all other easements andrestrictions if any.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.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: October 23, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 617.5977CCN-96187110/23, 10/30, 11/6, 11/13,2011

SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER-MAN, P.C. IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT, ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT 248-539-7400IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI-TARY DUTY. INITIAL FORE-CLOSURE NOTICE AS RE-QUIRED BY MICHIGAN PUB-LIC ACT 30 OF 2009. Notice ishereby provided to NicolasP. Violante, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after “Borrower”) regardingthe property known as14620 SOUTH NILES ROAD,EAGLE, MI 48822 that themortgage is in default. TheBorrower has the right to re-quest a meeting with themortgage holder or mort -gage servicer through itsdesignated agent,Schneiderman & Sherman,P.C. (“Designated Agent”),23938 Research Drive, Suite300, Farmington Hills, Michi-gan 48335, 248-539-7400(Tel), 248-539-7401 (Fax),email: [email protected]. Nicolas P.Violante also has/have theright to contact the Michi-gan State Housing Develop -ment Authority (“MSHDA”)at its websitewww.michigan.gov /mshdaor by calling MSHDA at (866)946-7432 (Tel). IfBorrower(s) requests ameeting, no foreclosure pro-ceeding will be commenceduntil the expiration of 90days from the date Noticewas mailed to theBorrower(s) pursuant toSection 3205(a) of HB 4454,Public Act 30 of 2009. If Des-ignated Agent andBorrower(s) agree to modifythe mortgage, the mortgagewill not be foreclosed if theBorrower(s) abide by theterms of the modified mort -gage. Borrower(s) have theright to contact an attorneyor the State Bar of MichiganLawyer Referral Service at(800) (Tel).

Lawyer(800) 968-0738 (Tel). PubDate: October 30, 2011SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER-MAN, P.C. 23938 ResearchDrive, Suite 300 FarmingtonHills, Michigan 48335USBW.001209CCN-96388510/30/2011

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)NOTICE is hereby providedto Mary Lewis and GlenLewis, the borrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 4700 WIsland Rd, Saint Johns, MI48879-9788.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 fromOctober 25, 2011, foreclo -sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 25, 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: October 30, 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 # 387549F01CCN-96360210/30/2011

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)NOTICE is hereby providedto Mattie B. Brown and Jim-mie L. Brown, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at: 523Avocet Dr, East Lansing, MI48823-8679.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 fromOctober 25, 2011, foreclo -sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 25, 2011.

25,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: October 30, 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 # 388239F01CCN-96359310/30/2011

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)NOTICE is hereby providedto Kevin F. Hubbard and LisaE. Hubbard, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at: 122Lewis St, Saint Johns, MI48879-1056.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) 593-1313The 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 fromOctober 24, 2011, foreclo -sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 24, 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: October 30, 2011For more information,please call:FC F (248) 593-1313Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/or Mortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 349763F02CCN-96351210/30/2011

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)NOTICE is hereby providedto Rory Sosebee and Lisa M.Sosebee, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at: 807N Clinton Ave, Saint Johns,MI 48879-1037.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 to

authoritymake 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 fromOctober 24, 2011, foreclo -sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 24, 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: October 30, 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 # 205720F03CCN-96335110/30/2011

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: Vince D. Cantrell andLori L. Cantrell6858 West Cutler RoadDewitt, MI 48820County 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, then

600.3205a(1) mailed,foreclosure 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: October 30, 2011Orlans Associates P.CAttorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File Number: 618.9041CCN-96419910/30/2011

CIRCUIT COURT SALE BE-LOW WILL BE ADJOURNEDFROM AUGUST 31, 2011 TONOVEMBER 9, 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-96388310/30/2011

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 THE

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STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF CLINTONPUBLICATION OF NOTICE

OF HEARINGFILE NO. 11-27776-DD

In the matter of John CurtisDryer, Alleged Developmen-tally Disabled Individual. TOALL INTERESTED PERSONSincluding:* Todd Lucks andElma Bradstreet, whose ad-dresses are unknown andwhose interest in the mattermay be barred or affectedby the following: TAKE NO-TICE: A hearing will be heldon Tuesday, November 29,2011 at 1 p.m. at ClintonCounty Probate Court,Suite 4300, 100 East StateSt., St. Johns, MI 48879, be-fore Judge Lisa Sullivan(P51265), for the followingpurpose: PETITION FOR AP-POINTMENT OF GUARDIAN,INDIVIDUAL WITH ALLEGEDDEVELOPMENTAL DISABILI-TY.Date: 10/25/2011.Michelle Gilhouse112 W Gibbs StreetSt Johns, MI 48879517-331-4148CCN-96433110/30/2011

STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURT,COUNTY OF CLINTON

NOTICE TO CREDITORSDecedent’s Estate

FILE NO. 11-27773-DE

Estate of Loraine M. Leight-on a/k/a Loraine MildredLeighton. Date of Birth Janu-ary 9, 1939

TO ALL CREDITORS:NOTICE TO CREDITORS: Thedecedent, Loraine M. Leight-on a/k/a Loraine MildredEmerson, who lived at 15245Wood St., Lansing, Lansing,Michigan died August 24,2011. Creditors of the dece-dent are notified that allclaims against the estatewill be forever barred unlesspresented to David A.Leighton, named personalrepresentative or proposedpersonal representative, orto both the probate court at100 E. State Street, Ste 4300,St. Johns, MI 48879 and thenamed/proposed personalrepresentative within 4months after the date ofpublication of this notice.

Date: October 26, 2011

Chalgian & Tripp Law Offi -ces, PLLC.John E. Bos P110271019 Trowbridge RoadEast Lansing, MI 48823(517) 332-3800

David A. Leighton1729 Gunn RoadHolt, MI 48842(517) 881-3818

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STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURT,COUNTY OF CLINTON

NOTICE TO CREDITORSDecedent’s Estate

FILE NO. 11-27772-DE

Estate of Ronald E. Leightona/k/a Ronald EmersonLeighton. Date of Birth Feb-ruary 12, 1935.

TO ALL CREDITORS:NOTICE TO CREDITORS: Thedecedent, Ronald E. Leight-on, who lived at 15245 WoodSt., Lansing, Lansing, Michi-gan died December 9, 2010.Creditors of the decedentare notified that all claimsagainst the estate will beforever barred unless pre-sented to David A. Leighton,named personal representa -

LEGAL NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the Clinton County Zoning Ordi-nance OR-01-05 has been amended by the adoption of Ordi-nance OR 77-11, which in summary amends the regulationsfor the implementation, development, use and constructionof wind energy systems and associated facilities. Suchamended regulations consider location, height, review andapproval process, operation, setback, noise, appearance, per-formance, decommissioning and penalties for non-compliance.

This amendment will take effect on Sunday, November 6th,2011. Complete copies of the Clinton County Zoning Ordi-nance, Zoning Maps and OR-77-11 are available for viewing orpurchase in the Clinton County Department of Community De-velopment, Office of Planning and Zoning, Suite 1300, and theClinton County Clerk’s Office, Suite 2600, both offices locatedin the Clinton County Courthouse, 100 E. State Street, St.Johns, Michigan 48879 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Mon-day through Friday.

Wendy WardCommunity Development Department

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personal representative or proposed personalrepresentative, or to boththe probate court at 100 E.State Street, Ste 4300, St.Johns, MI 48879 and thenamed/proposed personalrepresentative within 4months after the date ofpublication of this notice.

Date: October 26, 2011

Chalgian & Tripp Law Offi -ces, PLLC.John E. Bos P110271019 Trowbridge RoadEast Lansing, MI 48823(517) 332-3800

David A. Leighton1729 Gunn RoadHolt, MI 48842(517) 881-3818

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made inthe terms and conditions ofa certain mortgage made byVincent E. Manning and Ra-chel L. Manning, whose ad-dress is 15912 Little LakeDrive, Grand Ledge, MI48837 (Mortgagor) toOkemos Development Cor-poration, a Michigan corpo-ration, whose address is11884 Robin G Road, Cornell,MI 49181 (Mortgagee), dat -ed October 12, 2000, and re-corded in the office of theClinton County MichiganRegister of Deeds at Liber931, Page 469, on November28, 2000; there now beingclaimed to be due on saidmortgage the sum of ONEHUNDRED TEN THOUSANDNINE HUNDRED EIGHTY-THREE AND 34/100 DOLLARS($110,983.34) as of October7, 2011, with a $24.07 PerDiem; no suit 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 clausecontained in said mortgageand pursuant to the statuteof the State of Michigan insuch case made and provid -ed, NOTICE is hereby giventhat on Wednesday, Novem -ber 9, 2011, at 10:00 a.m.,said mortgage will be fore-closed at sale at public auc-tion to the highest bidder atthe Clinton County Court -house, 100 E. State Street,St. Johns, MI 48879 (that be-ing the place of CircuitCourt in said county) of thepremises described in themortgage, or so much there -

mortgage,of as may be necessary topay the amount due, as setforth above, on said mort -gage, with interest thereonat the rate of eight percent(8.00%) per annum and alllegal costs, charges, and ex-penses, including the attor -ney fee allowed by law, andalso any sums which may bepaid by the undersignednecessary to protect the un-dersigned’s interest in thepremises;

Premises situated in theTownship of Eagle, Countyof Clinton, State of Michi-gan, described as follows:

That part ofthe SW fractional ¼ of Sec-tion 20, T5N, R4W, EagleTownship, Clinton County,Michigan, described as com-mencing at the SW corner ofSec 28; thence East 421.24feet along the south line ofSec 28; thence N00 deg36’37" W, 450.00 feet parallelwith the N-S 1/8 line of theSW ¼ Sec 28 to the point ofbeginning of the followingdescribed parcel; thence W450.00 feet parallel with theS line of Sec 28 to a point ona traverse line on the bankof the Grand River; thenceN00 deg 36’37" W 210.00 feetalong the traverse line;thence S 82 deg 24’59" E,454.62 feet; thence S00 deg36’37" E, 150.00 feet parallelwith the N-S 1/8 line of theSW ¼ of Section 28 to thepoint of beginning. Contain -ing 2.01 acres more or lessincluding all land lying be-tween the traverse line andthe Grand River. Subject toall easements and restric-tions of use or record

commonly known as: 15912Little Lake Dr., Grand Ledge,Michigan, tax ID #070-028-300-009-00.

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.

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.

Dated: October 7, 2011For more information,please call:Guyselman & Ehnis-Clark,

Guyselman Ehnis-Clark,Attorneys For MortgageHolderAttn: Geoffrey Ehnis-Clark6206 W. Saginaw Hwy., Ste.A, Lansing, MI 48917, (517)323-0400

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NOTICE OF BORROWER’SRIGHTS

THIS NOTICE CONCERNSDennis Lane Anderson("BORROWER") REGARDINGPROPERTY LOCATED AT 315N West St Ovid MI 48866 .THE BORROWER HAS THERIGHT TO REQUEST A MEET-ING WITH INDEPENDENTBANK AND SHOULD CON-TACT Keturia T. AT 616-447-8634 TO SCHEDULE A MEET-ING IF DESIRED. THIS PER-SON HAS THE AUTHORITYTO MAKE AGREEMENTS UN-DER MCL 600.3205b ANDMCL 600.3205c. THE BOR-ROWER MAY CONTACT AHOUSING COUNSELOR BYVISITING THE MSHDA WEB-S I T E(www.mshda.inf o/counseling_search/) OR BY CALLINGTHE MSHDA (1-866-946-7432). IF THE BORROWERREQUESTS A MEETING WITHTHE PERSON DESIGNATEDABOVE WITHIN THE STATU-TORY PERIOD, FORECLO-SURE PROCEEDINGS WILLNOT BE COMMENCED UNTIL90 DAYS AFTER THE DATETHAT NOTICE WAS MAILEDTO THE BORROWER. IF THEBORROWER AND THE PER-SON DESIGNATED ABOVEREACH AN AGREEMENT TOMODIFY THE BORROWER’SMORTGAGE LOAN, THEMORTGAGE WILL NOT BEFORECLOSED IF THE BOR-ROWER ABIDES BY THETERMS OF THE AGREEMENT.THE BORROWER HAS THERIGHT TO CONTACT AN AT-TORNEY. THE MICHIGANSTATE BAR ASSOCIATIONLAWYER REFERRAL SERVICETELEPHONE NUMBER IS 1-800-968-0738.

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NOTICE OFBoard of EducationSpecial Meeting Notice

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT THERE WILL BE BOARD MEM-BERS IN ATTENDANCE AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THEBOARD OF EDUCATION OF ST. JOHNS PUBLIC SCHOOLS OFCLINTON AND GRATIOT COUNTIES, ST. JOHNS, MICHIGAN;

DATE OF MEETING: November 1, 2011

PLACE OF MEETING: Wilson Center Board Room101 W. Cass StreetSt. Johns, MI 48879

HOUR OF MEETING: 7:00 p.m.

PURPOSE OF MEETING: 2010 Bond Project

TELEPHONE NUMBER OFPRINCIPAL OFFICE OFBOARD OF EDUCATION: 989-227-4050

BOARD MINUTES ARELOCATED AT THE PRINCIPALOFFICE OF BOARD OFEDUCATION: 501 WEST SICKELS,ST. JOHNS, MI 48879

Nicholas KoenigsknechtSECRETARY

BOARD OF EDUCATIONCCN - 964133 10/30/11

FOWLER CODE OF ORDINANCESTITLE IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS

AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 90 ANIMALS

THE VILLAGE OF FOWLER ORDAINS:AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE KEEPING,HOUSING, RAISING, USE OR CARE OF ANI-MALS WITHIN THE VILLAGE OF FOWLER.

Chapter 90 ANIMALS, SECTION 90.02RESTRICTIONS ON CERTAIN BIRDS , the ti -tle and its content are amended in its entire -ty to provide as follows:

90.02 ANIMALS, KEEPING OF

The keeping, housing, raising, use or care ofanimals is regulated by Chapter 3, Section3.5 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village ofFowler.

This Amendment of the Code of Ordinancesof the Village of Fowler, Michigan, was dulyadopted at a meeting of the Village Councilheld on October 10, 2011, at which a quorumwas present and voting, and shall becomeeffective upon publication. A copy of theZoning Ordinance and this Amendment maybe purchased or inspected at the Fowler Vil-lage Hall at 225 North Main Street, Fowler,Michigan, on Fridays from 9 a.m. to Noonand from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

VILLAGE OF FOWLERBY:Vernon J. Thelen, Village PresidentBY:Rhonda S. Feldpausch, Village ClerkCCN-964032 10/30/2011

PUBLIC NOTICE

FOWLER VILLAGE COUNCILVILLAGE OF FOWLER, MICHIGAN225 NORTH MAIN STREETFOWLER, MI 48835

THE FOWLER VILLAGE COUNCIL, FOWLER,MICHIGAN, WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARINGON NOVEMBER 14, 2011, ON PROPOSED OR-DINANCE No. 53.

THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE IS TO AFFIRMTHE SALE OF CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY DE-SCRIBED AS LOTS 5, 6, 7, AND 8, BLOCK 1,LANCE’S ADDITION OF THE VILLAGE OFFOWLER, CLINTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN TOTHE TOWNSHIP OF DALLAS, CLINTON COUN-TY, MICHIGAN BY LAND CONTRACT.

THE PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD ONMONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2011 AT 7:00 PMAT THE VILLAGE HALL, 225 NORTH MAINSTREET, FOWLER, MICHIGAN.

WRITTEN COMMENTS MAY BE PROVIDEDTO, AND QUESTIONS ADDRESSED TO: VIL-LAGE CLERK, VILLAGE OF FOWLER, 225NORTH MAIN STREET, P.O. BOX 197, FOWL-ER, MICHIGAN, 48835.

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FOWLER CODE OF ORDINANCESTITLE XV: LAND USAGE

AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 15THE VILLAGE OF FOWLERZONING ORDINANCE

THE VILLAGE OF FOWLER ORDAINS:

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 15,SECTION 15.3, SUBSECTION - C, ITEM 8, OFTHE VILLAGE OF FOWLER ZONING ORDI-NANCE TO PROHIBIT CERTAIN SIGNS IN THEPUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY. THE ORDINANCE ISAMENDED AS FOLLOWS:

Chapter 15 SIGNS

SECTION 15.3 General ProvisionsRelated to Signs

C.Prohibited Signs8. Signs located in the right-of-way of publicstreets or highways, except as may other -wise be permitted by the agency or govern -mental jurisdiction having jurisdiction oversuch right-of-way which includes reviewand approval by the Village of Fowler, or asotherwise may be permitted by this Chap-ter.

This Amendment of the Code of Ordinancesof the Village of Fowler, Michigan, was dulyadopted at a meeting of the Village Councilheld on October 10, 2011, at which a quorumwas present and voting, and shall becomeeffective seven (7) days after publication. Acopy of the Zoning Ordinance and thisAmendment may be purchased or inspectedat the Fowler Village Hall at 225 North MainStreet, Fowler, Michigan, on Fridays from 9a.m. to Noon and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

VILLAGE OF FOWLERBY:Vernon J. Thelen, Village President

Rhonda S. Feldpausch, Village Clerk

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