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How to reach us: Advertising: 517-377-1141 Circulation: 866-226-1812 News: 517-377-1084 Classifieds: 877-475-SELL or 877-391-SELL Independent TM Your very own newspaper serving Grand Ledge since 1869 © 2011 Lansing Community Newspapers Vol. 161 - No. 18 www.GrandLedgeIndependent.com May 1, 2011 Grand Ledge Details: e-mail [email protected] or call Tovah Olson at 517-702-4234 Deadline for print calendar, space permitting, 10 a.m. Monday Find local things to do www.lsj.com/events List your event click Add your own event to fill out the form GRAND LEDGE The boat launch at the southeast end of Jaycee Park has not been the pride of the city’s park system. But that may change now that the city’s Parks and Recreation Commis- sion has put together a proposal for improvement of the end of Jaycee Park, and has applied for funds from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund to cover approximately three-fourths of the estimated $190,000 cost. Muddy when it rains and dusty when it doesn’t rain, the boat launch area, at the end of the newly con- structed river walk, functions to funnel runoff from M-100 and River Street into the Grand River. “There are a lot of runoff issues in this area, even though it’s a dirt road,” said Rachel Kuntzsch, a member of the Parks and Recreation Commission. While the boat launch is usable, it is muddy, slippery and unstable. “Reconstruction of the boat launch is one of the top priorities in the newly adopted Five Year Plan for Parks and Recreation,” said Grand Ledge Mayor Kalmin Smith. The Natural Resources Trust Fund is supported by annual reve- nues from the development of State- owned mineral resources, largely oil and gas, and is designated for acquir- ing and developing land for public use. The fund is expected to have between $35 million and $40 million available for grants this year, said Kuntzsch, and of that amount 75 per- cent will go toward acquisition of land, and 25 percent for develop- ment projects. She estimates the state has received between 100 and 150 appli- cations for the available funds. The proposal calls for an asphalt drive with cement work which will serve to direct runoff water into a rain garden, where it will be filtered before going into the river and the water table. Plans include a concrete boat launch ramp, and a boardwalk which will connect to the end of the exist- ing river trail, and lead to a wharf overhanging the river bank. “The idea is to provide more fish- ing opportunities,” said Kuntzsch. “I think this project will score well, rel- ative to the scoring requirements. “For example, we are providing more access to water, to fishing, to wildlife viewing. These are all impor- tant opportunities. We are connect- ing it to an existing pathway, to a park. We don’t charge for the park.” The city will know in mid-sum- By ALAN MILLER [email protected] Development plan announced The Grand Ledge Parks Commission has submitted an application for funds from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund to develop the southeast portion of Jaycee Park by paving this dirt road, adding a rain garden, a boat launch and fishing pier, and connecting to the existing river walk. ALAN MILLER\LCN See PLAN, Page 11 C ome to Grand Ledge’s 15th Annual Victorian Day on Saturday, May 7. Victorian themed activities begin at 10 a.m. The day begins with a kickoff event at Maypole park at 10 a.m. At 10:30 a.m. kite flying and other games for the kids will begin on the Opera House Commons. A pie judging at ‘Imag- ine This’ (227 S. Bridge St.) will begin at 11 a.m. and you are encouraged to bring a pie between 10-11 a.m. to be included in the contest. There will be a $25 prize to the first place winner. Pies will be auc- tioned at the end of the judging. At 1:30 p.m. a Victorian High Tea will be held in the Terrace Level of the Grand Ledge Opera House. Just Victorian Day is May 7 in Grand Ledge Judy Koos demonstrates how to cane a chair at last year’s Victorian Day in Grand Ledge. FILE PHOTO/ROBERT KILLIPS See VICTORIAN, Page 9 CALL TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE TODAY AT 517-627-6467 Go with the best, your kids deserve it! Owner Randy Preston - over 26 years driving education instruction. Preston’s Driving Preston’s Driving School, Inc School, Inc. . • Segment I - Classes Start Monday, May 2nd (Winter Hours: 3-5pm) • Segment II - Classes Start Monday, May 23rd (Winter Hours: 3-5pm) LJ-0100086440 www.prestondriving.com Grand Ledge High School Room 105

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Your very own newspaper serving Grand Ledge since 1869© 2011 Lansing Community Newspapers

Vol. 161 - No. 18 www.GrandLedgeIndependent.com May 1, 2011

Grand Ledge

Details: e-mail [email protected] or

call Tovah Olson at 517-702-4234

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Find local things to do

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List your eventclick Add your own event

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GRAND LEDGE — The boatlaunch at the southeast end of JayceePark has not been the pride of thecity’s park system.

But that may change now that thecity’s Parks and Recreation Commis-sion has put together a proposalfor improvement of the end ofJaycee Park, and has applied forfunds from the Michigan NaturalResources Trust Fund to coverapproximately three-fourths of theestimated $190,000 cost.

Muddy when it rains and dustywhen it doesn’t rain, the boat launcharea, at the end of the newly con-structed river walk, functions tofunnel runoff from M-100 and RiverStreet into the Grand River.

“There are a lot of runoff issuesin this area, even though it’s adirt road,” said Rachel Kuntzsch, a

member of the Parks and RecreationCommission.

While the boat launch is usable, itis muddy, slippery and unstable.

“Reconstruction of the boatlaunch is one of the top priorities inthe newly adopted Five Year Plan forParks and Recreation,” said GrandLedge Mayor Kalmin Smith.

The Natural Resources TrustFund is supported by annual reve-nues from the development of State-owned mineral resources, largely oiland gas, and is designated for acquir-ing and developing land for publicuse.

The fund is expected to havebetween $35 million and $40 millionavailable for grants this year, saidKuntzsch, and of that amount 75 per-cent will go toward acquisition ofland, and 25 percent for develop-ment projects.

She estimates the state hasreceived between 100 and 150 appli-

cations for the available funds.The proposal calls for an asphalt

drive with cement work which willserve to direct runoff water into arain garden, where it will be filteredbefore going into the river and thewater table.

Plans include a concrete boatlaunch ramp, and a boardwalk whichwill connect to the end of the exist-ing river trail, and lead to a wharfoverhanging the river bank.

“The idea is to provide more fish-ing opportunities,” said Kuntzsch. “Ithink this project will score well, rel-ative to the scoring requirements.

“For example, we are providingmore access to water, to fishing, towildlife viewing. These are all impor-tant opportunities. We are connect-ing it to an existing pathway, to apark. We don’t charge for the park.”

The city will know in mid-sum-

By ALAN [email protected]

Development plan announced

The Grand Ledge Parks Commission has submitted an application for funds from the Michigan Natural Resources TrustFund to develop the southeast portion of Jaycee Park by paving this dirt road, adding a rain garden, a boat launch andfishing pier, and connecting to the existing river walk. ALAN MILLER\LCN

See PLAN, Page 11

Come to GrandLedge’s 15thAnnual Victorian

Day on Saturday, May7. Victorian themedactivities begin at 10a.m.

The day begins with akickoff event at Maypolepark at 10 a.m.

At 10:30 a.m. kite flyingand other games for thekids will begin on theOpera House Commons.

A pie judging at ‘Imag-ine This’ (227 S. Bridge

St.) will begin at 11 a.m.and you are encouraged tobring a pie between 10-11a.m. to be included in thecontest.

There will be a $25prize to the first placewinner. Pies will be auc-tioned at the end of thejudging.

At 1:30 p.m. a VictorianHigh Tea will be held in theTerrace Level of the GrandLedge Opera House. Just

Victorian Dayis May 7 inGrand Ledge

Judy Koos demonstrates how to cane a chair at last year’sVictorian Day in Grand Ledge. FILE PHOTO/ROBERT KILLIPS

See VICTORIAN, Page 9

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Library after school program May 4GRAND LEDGE - The Grand Ledge Area

District Library After School Program is forschool age children and teens and programis 4:30-5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 4. Thisprogram is free.

For questions contact Ruth at 517-627-7014or check out the library web site at http://grandledge.lib.mi.us.

Legion plans steak dinner May 6GRAND LEDGE - Chef Eric and his crew

are Grilling Steak at the American Legion, 731N. Clinton, Grand Ledge, 6- 8 p.m. Friday, May6.

Price: $10, $9.50 seniors, $5 children.Phone: 517-627-1232 or 517-627-6381 for

more info.

Hayes singers set for Opera HouseGRAND LEDGE - The Hayes Vocal Ensem-

bles, Select Men and Select Women will per-form Monday, May 16, at the Grand LedgeOpera House, at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets are $5 per person and $12 perfamily and available at the Opera House, AceHardware, and MacDowell’s Floral and Fire-place.

Info available at 517-627-1443 orwww.gloperahouse.com.

Sunny Crest Trading Post openingSUNFIELD - Sunny Crest Trading Post, fea-

turing treasures for your entire family, willhold grand opening hours on Friday, May 6 9a.m. to 6 p.m, and Saturday, May 7, 9 a.m. to3 p.m.

Located across from Mapes Furniture Storein Sunfield.Visit www.mapesfurniture.com

Questions? Call (517) 566-7224

Summer teen volunteers soughtDELTA TWP. - Delta Township District

Library is looking for teen volunteers to assistwith the summer reading program.

Volunteering at the library is fun, greatexperience for future jobs, and can be countedas community service hours. Teens must beage 12-18 to volunteer.

Applications are due by June 1; stop by theYouth Desk at the library to pick one up or goonline at dtdl.org.

Call 517-321-4014 ext. 3 for more informa-tion.

The Delta Township District Library is at5130 Davenport Drive.

Poster contest to feature forestsEATON CO. - Eaton Conservation District is

looking for submissions for the 2011 Forestsfor People poster contest.

Posters need to be turned in to the ECDoffice by May 30.

The poster contest is open to kindergartenthrough 12th grade students. More informa-tion can be found on the ECD website atwww.eatoncounty.org, go to Eaton Conserva-tion District, then News and events.

Shaughnessy plans office hoursGRAND LEDGE - State Rep. Deb Shaugh-

nessy will sponsor local office hours to givearea residents a chance to hear a legislativeupdate and share thoughts or concerns relatedto state government.

Shaughnessy, R-Charlotte, will be availableon Friday, May 6 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. atthe Log Jam, 110 W. Jefferson in Grand Ledge.

No appointment is necessary to talk withthe representative during this time. If youare unable to attend, you may contact Shaugh-nessy’s Lansing office toll-free at 855-328-6671,or by email at [email protected].

Summer dates and locations for office hourswill be announced as they are scheduled.

Delta Center DI plans can driveDELTA TWP. - Delta Center’s Team DIn-

amite is holding a can drive to raise fundsfor this exciting opportunity to compete withteams for all around the world.

Cans and bottles can be dropped off atDelta Center Elementary on Saturday May 7between 1-3 p.m.

Library sets preschool story timesGRAND LEDGE - The Grand Ledge Area

District Library Spring session for preschoolstory time continues on Tuesday, May 3 andTuesday, May 10 at 11 a.m.-noon. This freeprogram is for 3-6 year olds.

There will be a story, crafts and activities.Siblings are welcome with a parent or care-giver. Check http://grandledge.lib.mi.us orcontact Ruth at 517-627-7014.

Delta Twp. trustee sets coffee hoursDELTA TWP. - Delta Township Trustee Jeff

Hicks is inviting township residents to joinhim for his monthly “Java with Jeff” informaloffice hours, held the first Friday of each

month from 7:45-8:30 a.m. at Coffee Jam, 6427Centurion Dr. suite 160 in Delta Township.Next meeting: May 6.

Futuring event set for Delta

DELTA TWP. - Want a say in future plansfor Delta parks, paths and trails? How aboutgetting involved in township growth and rede-velopment?

A “Futuring Session” on Thursday, May 12,is the place to voice your opinions.

The event will start at 7 p.m. in Room A ofthe township administration building, 7710 W.Saginaw Hwy.

Everyone who comes will be asked to “vote”their preferences on various issues, usinghand-held electronic devices that allow imme-diate reporting of results, according to town-ship community development director MarkGraham.

For more information, contact the DeltaCommunity Development Department at323-8560 or [email protected].

Eaton GOP meeting set May 5

DELTA TWP. - Eaton County Republicanswill hold their monthly meeting on Thurs., May5 at Tony M’s on Creyts Road.

A social hour will begin at 6 p.m., with abusiness meeting to follow at 7 p.m. The publicis invited.

Photo club sets May meeting

Mid Michigan Photography will hold ameeting Wednesday, May 4, 6:30- 9 p.m. atFirst Presbyterian Church of Lansing, 211 N.Chestnut.

Speaker will be Craig Rosenberger. Thetopic: Lightroom Work Flow

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Invited by Bruce Bancroft (far right), state Sen. Rick Jones, R-Grand Ledge has a round tablediscussion with west side neighbors at the W. Saginaw Meijer in Delta Township April 19. “Wethink he’s doing pretty good,” Bancroft said. MARY JO WHITE/LCN

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Terry Dankenbring of the GrandLedge Lions Club stands in frontof the Grand Ledge Post Officeseeking donations during the Lions’annual White Cane Days. Fundsraised go toward local, regionaland international projects to helppersons with vision issues. TheGrand Ledge Lions have supportedprograms including purchase ofglasses for low income persons inGrand Ledge, support for leaderdogs for the blind, Bear Lake Campfor visually impaired children inMichigan, and international effortsto eradicate river blindness intropical regions.ALAN MILLER\LCN

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GRAND LEDGE — With too manywinters and too much traffic over theyears, parts of DeGroff Street havecome to resemble an alligator aboutto shed his scales.

After some major inconvenienceover the coming summer, thatproblem should end when the streetand the underlying water and sewerpipes are totally torn out andreconstructed.

“This will fix the street so we don’t

have to go back in there for a goodlong time,” said Grand Ledge publicservices director Larry LaHaie.

The city council has approveda contract with the MichiganDepartment of Transportation toreconstruct DeGroff Street betweenSaginaw Highway and EdwardsStreet, using $370,000 in federalfunds, supplemented by $72,000 incity street funds and $169,000 fromthe city’s water and sewage funds.

The work will include streetreconstruction, including a new streetbase, edge drains, paving, curbs,

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sanitary sewer lines will be installedand a new water main installed.

Bid opening is scheduled for May6, said LaHaie, and work is expectedto begin around four weeks later.

Total project time is approximately12 weeks, LaHaie said, and it shouldbe completed not later than Sept. 30.

Residents should have access totheir driveways for most of theconstruction period, LaHaie said, andwill be notified of the days when theywill need to find alternative parking.

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GRAND LEDGE — On May 10, theEaton County Dems and Friends willhold a public forum, “Fair Taxationand Fair Payment for Public Service:Getting the Facts in the State BudgetDebate.”

The two speakers for the forumare former legislators, Nick Ciarami-taro and Lynn Jondahl.

Ciaramitaro is the presentAFSCME legislative rep, Council 25and Jondahl serves as the director of

Michigan Prospect.Registration begins at 6:30 p.m.

with the speakers starting at 7 p.m.The forum will take place on thelower floor of the LAFCU building at106 Marketplace Blvd., Delta Town-ship, 48917.

“We are excited to have statebudget experts who can share a lotwith us in Eaton County,” said Chris-tine Walker, chair of the Dems andFriends.

“This is a major issue in our stateand it is important to understand thefacts.

Education cuts, emergency finan-cial managers, business tax cuts, taxincreases on the middle class andworking poor, reducing more stateservices.

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DELTA TWP. - Starlight DinnerTheatre, Delta Township’s own pre-mier dinner theatre, will be closingits 6th season by bringing some arealocal favorites, past military per-sonnel, and new faces to the stagetogether for the rollicking southerncomedy “The Hallelujah Girls” onMay 6, 7, 13 and 14.

“The Hallelujah Girls” was writ-ten by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hopeand Jamie Wooten, the same authorsthat brought the wacky and funFutrelle Sisters in “Dearly Beloved.,”“Christmas Belles” and “SouthernHospitality” to Starlight’s stage.

Hilarity abounds when the feistyfemales of Eden Falls, Georgia,decide to shake up their lives.

The action takes place in SPA-DEE-DAH!, the abandoned church-turned day spa where this group offriends gathers every Friday after-noon.

After the loss of a dear friend, thewomen realize time is precious andif they’re going to change their livesand achieve their dreams they haveto get on it now.

But Sugar Lee (LeAnn Dethlef-

sen of Mason) their high-spirited,determined leader, has her hands fullkeeping the women motivated.

Carlene (Linda Granger of Delta)has given up on romance, afterhaving buried three husbands. Nita(Carol Ferris of Grand Ledge) is anervous wreck from running inter-ference between her problematic sonand his probation officer.

Mavis’ (Jan Ross of Mason) mar-riage is so stagnant she’s wonderinghow she can fake her own death toget out of it.

And sweet, simple Crystal (JanetAnderson of Lansing) entertainsthem all, singing Christmas carolswith her own, hilarious lyrics.

The comic tension mounts whena sexy, ex-boyfriend (Charlie Martinof Grand Ledge) shows up unex-pectedly, a marriage proposal comesfrom an unlikely suitor (Rick Deth-lefsen of Mason) and Sugar Lee’sarch rival (Susan DeRosa of St.Johns) vows she’ll stop at nothing tosteal the spa away from her.

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lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful comedy that willmake you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!”

The show is co-directed by Mark Cosgrove of GrandLedge and Linda Granger with assistant director Char-lyn Cosgrove.

Mary’s Homestyle Catering will be serving a south-ern style meal of fried chicken, chicken and dumplings,green beans with ham and onion, red skin potato salad,honey cornbread, homemade biscuits, tossed salad and avariety of desserts including peach and cherry cobbler,lemon squares and more.

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Starlight: Dinner theater promises lots of laughsSpecial live entertainment for our audience: A bar-

bershop quartet will be performing during dinner. May6 and 7: “Take Note Quartet” Charlie Martin (an actor inthe show), Dan Templin, Mike Barger, and Al Blanken-ship. May 13 and 14: “Parts Unlimited Quartet” CharlieMartin, Bill Oosterhouse, Kevin Lenneman, and BobFox.

Performances are held at Waverly East IntermediateSchool, 3131. W. Michigan Ave. Reservation check-in isfrom 6-6:30 p.m.

Dinner is served at 6:30 p.m. with the show beginningat 7:30 p.m.

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Reservations are required if you choose to do bothdinner and the show, and tickets must be pre-paid.

Prices for dinner and the show are $30, $25 for seniors(62+) and students 22 and under with a valid student I.D.Children under 12 are $20 for dinner and show.

Show only seating is also available for $15 ($10 forchildren under 12), and can be reserved ahead of time orpurchased at the door if the show has not sold out.

For more information call 517-243-6040, [email protected] or visit the website atwww.starlightdinnertheatre.com.

Iowa congressman to headline dinnerDELTA TWP. - U.S. Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) will

speak to Republicans from around Eaton County at theirannual Lincoln Tribute Dinner on Fri., May 6 at the GrandLedge Country Club on E. St. Joseph Hwy.

The event will begin with a social hour and silent auc-tion at 5 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.

King has represented Iowa’s 5th Congressional Dis-trict since 2002.

Single tickets are $50. Tables of eight are also avail-able for $360.

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before the tea will be a game of croqueton the Opera House Commons.

The Bridge Street Wedding Chapelis hosting three special events thisyear: Marie Papciak portraying Susan B.Anthony at 10:30 a.m.; Sylvania Dye pre-senting “From Bustle to Parasol: 1880sDress” at noon; and a Victorian WeddingReenactment presented by Amy Holmesand Laura Ozanich at 4 p.m.

Afternoon noon games for kids beginat 1 p.m. at Maypole park.

Little ones (ages 3-7) will have fun ata Teddy Bear Tea at 3 p.m. at LedgeCraft Lane (pre-register at 517-627-9843)followed by a May Pole Dance at 4 p.m.Pony rides at May Pole Park, 1-3 p.m.

Civil War units will be camped atIsland Park in the heart of downtownGrand Ledge.

There will be a firing demonstrationat 11:30 p.m. and a skirmish between theNorth and South for control of the IslandBridge at 3:30 p.m.

At dusk the encampment presents aview of what evening life in the camp waslike. There is a $1 fee for this event.

A Moustache contest will be held in thegazebo on the Island at 4 p.m.

Throughout the day at Maypole Parkthere will be music, drama and food aswell as period craft demonstrations andactivities including rope making, letter-press printing, knitting, spinning, a phre-nology expert, and a Victorian GeneralStore.

Attendees are invited to bring plants,bulbs and seeds (please label them) for aplant exchange. Try your hand at makingbutter or hand-quilting as well.

Clean out your attic, garage, or shedand sell your garden antiques and acces-sories. There will be a Garden Sale atMaypole Park for a 10 percent consign-ment fee. Proceeds to support the Vic-torian Day event and the Grand LedgeHistorical Society.

To participate, call 517-285-2864. Bringyour items to Maypole Park at 8 a.m. Salestarts at 10 a.m.

Businesses will have specials in theirstores. All visitors are encouraged tovisit the shops and register for the $100Shopping Dollar drawing.

There are nominal charges for someactivities but most events are free.

Pick up a copy of the Gazeeater andthe Event flyer at the shops.

Visit www.victoriandays.org for fur-ther information or call (517) 627-5170.

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Thought for the week: I love cooking with wine. Some-times I even put it in the food.

Bingo both days this week.Menu:Tuesday, May 3 — Chili Con Carne, corn, tossed salad,

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GRAND LEDGE - The Grand LedgeArea Historical Society will host aprogram on Tuesday, May 3 at 7:30pm at the Opera House in downtownGrand Ledge.

Dr. Stanley Robinson was a familypractice doctor in Grand Ledge forover 50 years.

He served thousands of patientswhile working with numerous nurses

and several other doc-tors. He deliveredabout 1,000 babies.

He has been retiredfor three years. Dr.Robinson will present“The Doctor’s Bag,” aprogram about the his-tory of medicine inGrand Ledge.

Former patients are invited toattend and to bring a story abouttheir experience.

Members of the Historical Soci-ety are invited to attend as well asformer nurses and anyone with aninterest in the topic.

There is no charge for this pro-gram. Refreshments will be avail-able.

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mer where it has scored on the grant appli-cation.

“We will know in mid-summer wherewe scored and will have an opportunity toimprove that score,” said Kuntzsch.

After the revised applications arereturned to the state, the decision as towhich communities are awarded grantswill be known in December, she said.

The local community will be responsiblefor providing the approximately $50,000required for the local share of the proj-ect’s cost.

The Parks and Recreation Commissionwill be working to identify sources for

local matching funds.“We received letters of support from

Eaton County Parks, DNR Senior Fisher-ies biologist for our region (who also doc-umented fish populations for us), LansingEconomic Area Partnership, Delta Town-ship, Opera House, Rotary, GL Chamber,and DDA,” said Kuntzsch.

The Grand Ledge River Trail, whichends near the boat launch area, was builtin 2008 using a grant from the NaturalResources Trust Fund, with local matchprovided from the Parks and Recreationmillage, the Opera House Authority and agrant from the Grand Ledge Rotary Club.

“This is a great park where can do a lotof great things,” said Kuntzsch.

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Plan: Grant sought

Delta clerk holdspassport hours

DELTA TWP. - TheDelta Township clerk’soffice will be open for pass-port service on Saturday,

April 30, from 8-11:30 a.m.Application forms will

be available there or youcan access one atwww.deltami.gov .

Passport photos willalso be taken that day for a

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clerk Janice Vedder of theprocess at her office.

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DELTA TWP. -This year’s AmericanCancer Society Relay for Life of DeltaTownship is scheduled for May 6-7 at GreatLakes Christian College, 6211 Willow Hwy.,at the corner of Willow and Creyts.

Opening ceremonies start at 6 p.m. May6, followed by the survivors’ lap, in theDoty parking lot.

More than 16 teams will draw hundredsof people to walk laps in memory of thoselost to cancer, as well as to raise funds tofight the disease.

“Money raised will support effortsto create a world with less cancer andmore birthdays,” said organizer KristenAdams.

Familiar from past relays will be thesurvivors’ dinner and luminaria cere-mony.

New activities this year will includea visit from MSU’s Sparty, as well as a24-hour game tournament sponsored byEvolution Games and a basketball clinicput on by the GLCC men’s basketball

team.Also new will be a caregivers’ lap on

Friday night.As always, everyone is invited to camp

overnight at GLCC. Bring your tent, firepit, grill, but no pets, please.

For more information or to donate,call Adams at 664-1423 or log on towww.relayforlife.org/deltatownshipmi.

Key activities• Opening Ceremonies May 6, 6 p.m.• Cancer Survivor Victory Lap, May 6,

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7:30-8:30 p.m.• Luminaria Ceremony, May 6, 9:30 or

dusk• Closing Ceremonies, May 7, 1 p.m.There will also be a 24 hour game tour-

nament sponsored by Evolution Games,a basketball clinic put on by the GLCCboys basketball team Saturday morrning,as well as many other fun activivies.

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MacKenzie Fitzpatrick gets a hug from the EasterBunny outside Ledge Craft Lane during an Easterevent downtown on Saturday, April 23. COURTESY PHOTO

Thanks for making Egg Hunt successWe would like to thank the community and the follow-

ing business for their support and help in making thisyear’s Community Easter Egg Hunt a success for every-one; Grand Ledge Pizza Hut, Little Caesars Pizza, HungryHowies Pizza, Grand Ledge A & W Restaurant, JerseyGiant Sub Shop, Subway Sub Shop, Grand Ledge Mei-jer’s, Miller’s Pharmacy, Lick-ity Split Cone, The CornerCone, MacDowells Flower & Fireplace Shop, Sun Theaterand Ledges Chiropractic Center. We couldn’t have done itwithout your help and support. Thank you.

Pastor, Richard Hand,Grand Ledge Church of the Nazarene

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Yooper potluck set for May 7

DELTA TWP. - St. Stephen’s Church at the northeastcorner of Waverly and Delta River Drive will have aYooper potluck on May 7 at 1 p.m. Bring a dish or treatto pass, table service and a DVD, CD or book about theUpper Peninsula that can be shared. Contact 886-2258.

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Cemetery cleanup, planting May 7

GRAND LEDGE - The Friends of Grand Ledge Oak-wood Cemetery will hold their Annual Petunia Plantingand Spring Clean-Up at Oakwood Cemetery on Saturday,May 7 from 8-10 a.m. 600 red wave petunias have againbeen ordered to surround the flagpoles on the entrancedrive.

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Dancisak — Nazarian

Mary and Chris Dancisak announce the engagementof their daughter Katy to Raffi Nazarian.

He is the son of Hrayr and Anna Nazarian of Lexing-ton, Mass.

Katy is a graduate of Grand Ledge High School, andis an attorney in San Francisco, where she practicesemployment law.

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The Children’s BalletTheatre ofMichigan will

present DECADES:Moving Moments at HoltHigh School, on Mother’sDay weekend, May 6, 7,and 8.

Show times forDECADES: MovingMoments are 7 p.m. Fridayand Saturday and 2 p.mSunday. This CBT per-formance begins withsome recognizable histor-ical moments from pastdecades.

Popular music, visualmedia milestones, famousfigures, trends, and impor-tant historical momentsare interpreted throughdance and put into motion.

Inspirational, entertain-ing and thought provoking,these powerful, iconicimages are brought tolife by the choreographicartistry of Gregory MGeorge. CBT’s spring per-formance also includes theone act ballet, GaiteParisienne, which portraysmany levels of societymingling in a Paris bistro.

Bar workers, patrons,sales persons, musicians,

and Can-Can dancers pro-vide a high energy spec-tacle that fills the stage.

With well developed,colorful characters andfast-paced, amusing socialsituations, this balletentertains and delights.

CBT is once againenthusiastically participat-ing with The Children’sMiracle Network to pro-vide the opportunity forphysically challenged chil-dren to perform along-sidethe company dancers.

CBT is virtually one-of-a-kind in the nation -a volunteer-run, non-profitarts organization drawingdancers ages 8-18 for pro-fessionally directed andelaborately staged produc-tions of contemporary andclassical ballet.

CBT is best known forits annual “Nutcracker”productions at the Whar-ton Center for PerformingArts over Thanksgivingweekend. CBT perfor-mances combine the talentof some of mid-Michigan’sbest young dancers andthe awe-inspiring directionof award-winning choreog-rapher Gregory M.George.

Ticket prices are $12for adults and $10 for stu-dents.

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on the Children’s BalletTheatre of Michigan,please visitwww.cbtdance.org.

Grand Ledge, Delta dancers in ballet

Local students will be performing in The Children’s BalletTheatre of Michigan spring production, Decades: MovingMoments, at Holt High School May 6, 7 and 8. BackRow: Anna Rentz, Lindsay Fedewa, Middle Row: KennedySchuchaskie, Rachel Gute, Kylie Chester, Front Row: KatieBeckwith, Tara Fedewa, Makenzie Collins (not in photo).COURTESY PHOTO

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DELTA TWP — Who doyou call when a family fallsinto a parking lot drain andcan’t get themselves out?

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“They called us,” saidCapt. Karen Hester of theDelta Township FireDepartment. “Didn’t knowwhat else to do.”

Eaton County DrainCommissioner MichaelAtayan, who normallyworks on larger projects,was also called andresponded to the scene.

Unwilling to risk anyperson’s safety by goinginto the confined space,the responders lowered a

bucket and managed toentice three members ofthe family to jump into it,while the ducklings’ morewary siblings refused tomake the leap.

“It was my first duckrescue,” said Hester.

All 11 ducklings wereeventually rescued andreunited with their mother.

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DELTA TWP. - This Canada goose is very easy to miss,tucked on a median filled with ornamental grasses andmulch. She’s almost motionless, too, except when sheturns her head to stare at you.

“Don’t get too close,” she seems to say from her perchin the parking lot behind the W. Saginaw Office Max.

Meanwhile, her partner patrols another median closerto Target, as if whatever danger might come will comeonly from the west. Why would a pair of wildfowl choosea busy parking lot for their nest when there’s a pond justacross Ivan Street with plenty of privacy?

For one thing, geese are very adaptable, according toEaton County parks naturalist Jackie Blanc, especiallyin urban areas. “They’re pretty persistent, as long asthere’s water and food nearby,” Blanc said.

We can’t see the eggs, of course, but typically there

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Parking lot goose hunkers down in Delta Twp.are two to five, each of which takes more than a day to layand a month to incubate.

The staff at Target and Office Max weren’t awareof the geese. Neither were the students at Waverly’sOmbudsman program, which fronts on the same parkinglot. . Someone is aware, though, because this mother hasa pile of grain on one side of her body and a pile of breadcrusts on the other. Experts agree that in urban areas themain predator of geese is people.

So if you see the nesting goose, give her a wide berth.No more bread or crackers, either, because they are lowin protein and contain additives that geese can’t handle.

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GRAND LEDGE - The “MadrigalSingers” will present their programof music at the Grand Ledge OperaHouse from 7:30-9 p.m., Tuesday, May10. The performance is sponsored bythe Friends of the Opera House.

The program will include classicalas well as contemporary selectionsthat should satisfy the musical tastesof most people who enjoy cappellasinging, and of course, it offers theopportunity for several of the groupto give individual performances.

The program will be held in the

main floor of the 1884 Opera House,which has excellent acoustics.

The madrigal singers are a groupof Grand Ledge High School studentswho love music and have been sing-ing for most of their junior and seniorhigh school years in various singinggroups. The madrigals are an audi-tioned choir, and along with being thetop group at the high school, theyare considered to be one of the topensembles in the area.

Many of the students take privatevoice lessons and plan on majoring in

music when they attend college.The Madrigals are directed by

Sheri Tulloch.The Grand Ledge Opera House is

located in downtown Grand Ledge, onBridge Street, next to the river. Thereis plenty of free parking.

Tickets are $8 for adults and $6for students. Tickets are available inGrand Ledge at MacDowell’s Hearth& Flowers, ACE Hardware, and theOpera House.

More information available at517-27-1443.

Madrigal Singers to perform at Opera House

Relay has pre-event activities

GRAND LEDGE - TheGrand Ledge Relay for lifewill be held Saturday, May14 through Sunday, May15. The event will now runfrom 11 a.m.-11 a.m. atBeagle Elementary School.Contact Vicki Wenzlick [email protected] 517.719.3013

These are some pre-event fundraisers plannedby some of the teams.

• The Grand LedgeChurches team is holding aJunk in the Trunk sale onSat., May 7, from 8 a.m.-noon. Drive in and openyour trunk and sell. CallJean Folk, 627-9680 for aspace.

• Cancer Crusaders ismaking and selling gift

GRAND LEDGE RELAY FOR LIFE UPDATEcard/money holders. Theyare taking orders now andwill also have some to sellat Relay. Contact ShirleyO’Briant at [email protected] or .

• Poppy’s Platoon is sell-ing homemade pies andcheesecakes through May8; chocolate, coconut andlemon pies for $10 each;blueberry and strawberrypies for $12 each; plain

cheesecake $10; blueberryor strawberry cheesecakefor $12. To order, pleaseSue or Kathy at517-627-2535 or D’Anne at517-327-0980.

• Team Wendy’s ishosting a Silent AuctionBake Sale on May 1 from1-4 p.m. at St. Michael’sChurch. Contact BrendaBassett, 517-719-2881,[email protected]

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GRAND LEDGE - TheGrand Ledge High Schoolboy’s golf boosters are sell-ing Titleist Pro V 1 golf ballsas a team fundraiser.

Cost is $42 per dozen andincludes the Comet logo.

Price includes tax.The balls can be pur-

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Youth football,cheer signups set

GRAND LEDGE - TheGrand Ledge Youth Footballand Grand Ledge YouthCheer registration for the2011 football and cheerseason will be May 10, 11,and May 17 from 6-8 p.m. atthe Grand Ledge High Schoolcafeteria.

The cost of participationis $110.

Sign up by May 18 andreceive an early bird dis-counted price of $90.

All coaching applicationsare due by May 18.

Summer recsignups begin

GRAND LEDGE - Reg-istration is currently underway for all 2011 SummerRecreation programs.

Come in to Grand LedgeCity Hall at 200 E. Jeffersonand register your childrenfor League Baseball or Soft-ball, Art Camp, Golf, Gym-nastics, SCUBA, Swimmingor Track.

You can also register nowfor Fall Flag Football.

A registration night forall other summer recreationprograms will be held inGrand Ledge High Schoolcafeteria on Tuesday, May 17from 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m.

For general informationregarding these programs,call 517-627-2144.

SPORTSBRIEFS

GRAND LEDGE - Grand Ledge’s varsitybaseball team won three of four games lastweek to move to 7-1 as the season continuesto be hampered by poor weather.

At St. Johns on April 21 a 13-0 five inningmercy game and a 9-1 win kept the Cometsundefeated for the year.

In the opening game senior Tyler P.Baker tossed four innings of two hit ballfollowed by one inning of one hit ball byjunior Steve Mix.

Mix struck out three of the four battershe faced while Baker sent four to the doug-out after striking out.

Grand Ledge scored two of their 10 runsin the third inning to breaks a scorelessdeadlock.

They then added one more in the fourthand two in the fifth to end the game.

Senior leftfielder Tyler Peterson andjunior designated hitter Josh Bachert ledthe offense.

Peterson ripped out three hits and drovein three while Bachert followed with twohits and three RBIs.

Senior secondbaseman Eric Eiseleradded two hits and drove in two and TylerP. Baker added three hits and an RBI.

Senior shortstop Dalton Reust added twohits and junior thirdbaseman Alex Huard,sophomore rightfielder Corbin Clouse juniorcatcher TD Baker, junior Spencer Cum-mings and junior Nathan Kraus all addedhits.

In the nightcap TP Baker got the call andallowed just one hit over four innings whilestriking out five as the Comets scored tworuns in the first inning followed by one inthe second, three in the fifth and three morein the sixth inning to pick up the win.

Junior Blake Dahlstron pitched oneinning as did Dalton Reust and Eiseler.

Grand Ledge batters cracked out 10singles including two each by Eiseler,Dalton Reust, Clouse and senior center-fielder Dillon Reust. TD Baker and seniorcatcher Nate McCrumb each added hits.

On Saturday at Mt. Pleasant the Cometssuffered their first loss after a 10-0 mercyrule win by the Oilers.

Oilers pitching sensation left handedEvan Hill limited the Comets to just twohits, both doubles by Eiseler and TP Baker.

“He’s a good one. He’s just a junior andalready has a scholarship offer from theUniversity of Michigan,” head coach PatO’Keefe said.

“He might very well be the top pitcher in

the state this spring.”Dahlstrom took the loss allowing four

earned runs in three innings. Junior JordanMcGuirt gave up six runs in one inning.

In game two the Comets came back afterspotting the Oilers three runs in the firstinning and one more in the second and thirdinnings.,

Dalton Reust got the start and pitchedthree innings allowing five runs (fourearned) while striking out three.

Junior Brad Pung pitched the fourthinning and Eiseler worked the final two.

Pung picked up the win.Grand Ledge scored two runs in the

second inning and one more in the third tocut the lead to 5-3.

In the fifth inning the Comets took thelead with four runs.

They addeed three more in the seventhinning to pick up the 10-5 win.

“That was a big comeback win for thekids,” added O’Keefe.

“Mt. Pleasant has an excellent program

and the kids really did a good job of han-dling the pressure. We had some key hits atthe right time.”

TD Baker had a huge game with four hitsand an RBI double. TP Baker drove in tworuns with a pair of doubles and McCrumbadded a big two run hit.

Peterson added a hit, Clouse drove in arun with a hit and Dalton Reust added ahit.

Grand Ledge stands at 7-1 for the yearwhile the Oilers also suffered their firstloss and stand at 5-1.

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Comets sweep, then split

St. Johns junior Zachary Werner dives back to first base, manned by Grand Ledge’s Brad Pung, inthe Redwings loss to Grand Ledge on April 21. BILL MCLEOD/LCN

“Mt. Pleasant has an excellentprogram and the kids reallydid a good job of handling thepressure. We had some key hitsat the right time.”PAT O’KEEFEComet’s head coach

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GRAND LEDGE - The GrandLedge High School boy’s golf teamopened CAAC league play Tuesday,April 26, with an impressive victory.The Comets scored a team total of154, eight strokes better than secondplace Holt. Okemos placed third at164 followed by East Lansing at 169,Jackson 198 and Eastern 233.

Comet senior Tyler DeGood wasmedalist with an excellent even par36, played at College Fields with 30miles per hour winds. Juniors CodySimons and Matt Benson added 39sand Kyle Sawyer and Bruce Bomancarded nice rounds of 40. Dylan Free-man added a 44. Only the top four

scores are used for the team total.Holt senior Brian Burt, headed

to Eastern Michigan University on agolf scholarship, placed second over-all with a 38.

On Monday at Walnut Hills Coun-try Club, Grand Ledge had a fourthplace finish in the annual East Lan-sing Invitational. The Comets fired a319 team total, led by Kyle Sawyer’sfine score of 76. DeGood added an80, Benson 81, Simons 82 and Boman83. DeWitt won the 15-team field withan excellent 301, led by Alex Jones’impressive 2-under par 70.

Saturday at Grand Valley StateUniversity’s Meadows Course, the

Comets had a tough day with a 9thplace finish out of 16 teams. DeGood’s79 led the way followed by Simonsat 82, Sawyer 84, and Benson andBoman each 85.

“We played a nice round Tuesday,”Coach Bob Stuewe said. “The kidsknow they’re better than what theyplayed at Grand Valley and WalnutHills. With the conditions at CollegeFields only four players scored 39 orbetter and we had three of them.”

Grand Ledge was to be in actionFriday at the Traverse City Invi-tational played at Grand TraverseResort, too late for press time.

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Golfers open CAAC play with win

Comet senior Tyler DeGood was medalist with an excellenteven par 36. COURTESY PHOTO

Fundraiser at Opera House coming upGRAND LEDGE - Grand Ledge Elite Cheerleading

will present Night at the Opera House on Thursday, May5. Vendors will be on hand from 5-8 p.m.

Homemade soup and Caesar salad will be availablefrom 5-7 p.m.

It will be an opportunity to browse area vendors andproducts in the Grand Hall.

Proceeds benefit Grand Ledge Elite CheerleadingPre sold dinner tickets, $8 per person. You must have

a dinner ticket at the door.Contact Ashley Oneil 517-490-6214 for Dinner TicketsTickets will be sold at the door for browsing the ven-

dors only.Grand Ledge Opera House is located in downtown

Grand Ledge, 121 S. Bridge St.

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GRAND LEDGE - Tennis clinics are scheduled at theGrand Ledge High School tennis courts during the follow-ing dates: May 23-27; June 20-24; Aug. 1-5.

Parents can download the registration form from:http://gl-tennis.weebly.com.

Mike Richey will be directing the clinics and theywill be staffed by current and past players from thehigh school tennis program. For questions, they cancontact Richey at Beagle Elementary or by email at:[email protected].

Free boating safety classes offeredEATON CO. - Sheriff Mike Raines announces free

Boating Safety Classes. The Eaton County Sheriff’s Officewill be conducting these classes from 6-8- p.m. on the fol-lowing dates: May 2, 4, and 5; May 16, 18, and 20; May 31,June 1, and 3; June 13, 14, and 16; June 27, 29, and 30.

Classes will be held in the Sheriff’s Office TrainingRoom, 1025 Independence Blvd, Charlotte.

This is a course for all boaters, the personal water-craft operator; the hunter or fisherman operating an out-board utility boat; the skipper of a family ski boat; the

sailing enthusiast. All boaters must follow the same nauti-cal rules, regulations and courtesies of the water. All aresubject to the same forces of nature while boating.

Qualified, enthusiastic and experienced instructorsprovide instruction as a public service.

There is never a charge for instruction. While the con-tent of the student manual serves as the basis for thiscourse, it will also serve as a reference book in basic boat-ing long after the course work is completed.

Students must be at least 12 e anytime during the boat-ing season. Call Jerri Nesbitt at 517-543-5257 to register.

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GRAND LEDGE - Fol-lowing the upset victory ofDeWitt, the girls had toturn their focus to theirCAAC Blue schedule.

The first league gamewas played at LansingEverett High School onApril 21. The JV teamplayed an uninspired open-ing half and entered half-time 0-0. In the secondhalf the JV Comets showedmore desire and determi-nation and ended up win-ning the game 3-0.

Freshman Kloie Kings-ley continued her hot startto the season with twogoals and freshman GabbyArambula scored her firstof the season. freshmanWhitney Wynalda regis-tered her second shut outof the season.

The Varsity teamopened the match againstLansing Everett withplenty of possession, butlacked a scoring punch.

Senior Kallie Catey hadrecently been named theLansing State Journal Ath-lete of the Week. She was aconstant threat to the goal,but was unable to find the

back of the net. Though theComets dominated in mostareas of the game, theyentered halftime tied 0-0.

The opening minutes ofthe second half gave theComets the opportunity toshowcase their offensivepotential.

The dangerous combi-nation of Kallie and JuniorLauren Stense proved toomuch to handle for theEverett Vikings.

Kallie scored twice,both assisted by Laurenand Lauren scored thegame’s third goal, assistedby Kallie. With 20 minutesto go in the match, Kalliecompleted her hat trickwith the assist comingfrom Sophomore BrettMcCuen.

Junior Kaitlin Collinand Sophomore MaddieBaker combined for theteam’s third shutout of theseason.

The second game ofthe CAAC Blue seasonmeant another road gameas the Comets traveled toOkemos. The JV teamdropped their game 5-0.

The Varsity team had

high hopes for the gameas they entered the matchundefeated. Early in thegame it became evidentthat the wind was goingto play a big role asthe Comets had to defendagainst it.

Though Okemos hadmuch of the possession,the Comets were able tobreak forwards and cre-ated two great scoringchances. After connectinga few passes, Kallie Cateywas able to beat threeOkemos defenders beforeputting her shot just wideof the far post.

Only minutes later goodplay from the Cometsresulted in a free kick justoutside of the penalty box.Lauren Stenson his a greatfree kick that went off thecross bar and out of thedanger area. Late in thefirst half the Comets con-ceded a goal that went offthe far post. Okemos led1-0 at halftime.

The second half startedwith difficulty as Okemosscored an early goal. TheComets fought hard, butwere unable to score a

G.L. girls soccer takes first league game 3-0goal and lost the game 3-0.Their record is 3-1-1 over-all and 1-1-0 in CAAC Blue.

The Comets will nowenjoy a homestand. Theywere to host Lansing East-ern on April 28, LansingCatholic on April 30 andWaverly on May 3.

The Lansing Easternand Waverly games willhave 4 p.m. JV starts and5:30 p.m .Varsity starts.The Lansing Catholic gameis varsity only and willbegin at 12:30 p.m.

The Lansing Catholicgame will also be MiniComets Day. The MiniComets Soccer Programhas 140 players in PreK- 3rd Grade. The MiniComets will be introducedat halftime of the game.You can also follow theMini Comets of Twitter@MiniComets

Varsity Assistant CoachMatt Kaminski (@Matt-Kaminski19) tweets game

updates during the JV andVarsity matches. If you areunable to attend a matchbut want to know what’sgoing on in each game,

follow @glsoccer.We also try to use

the hashtag #GoComets or#GLSoccer

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Grand Ledge goalkeeper, junior Kaitlin Collin, dives for theball in the game against Okemos, April 26. COURTESY PHOTO

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Wacousta CommunityUnited Methodist Church9180 W. Herbison Road, Eagle

Across from WacoustaElementary School

Lyle Heaton, Parish PastorWorship & Sunday School at

9:30 amwww.wacoustaumc.org

LIBERTY CHURCHService Times:

SUNDAY WORSHIP:11:00 am & 6:00 pm

WEDNESDAY:Bible Study - 7:00 pm

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“The small church with a bigheart for Christ.”

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Grand Ledge First UnitedMethodist ChurchHarrison St. at Scott St.

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1000 S. Canal Rd. @ I-496Lansing, MI 48917

Ph. (517) 622-4722 • Fax (517) 622-4220Email: [email protected]: GraceLansing.com

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Proclaiming Timeless Truthsto a New Generation

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PastorHerb Swanson

6100 W. Michigan Ave. • Lansing, MI 48917517-321-3569

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Delta Presbyterian Church

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“A Family Place, A Community of Grace”

In Grand Ledge located at

3432 W. Jefferson (at M-43)

Sunday School 9:30 am

Worship Service 10:45 am

Richard W. Hand, Pastor • Phone: 627-6608www.GrandLedgeNazarene.org

Church ofChrist

of Grand Ledge4980 Burt Ave.

Corner (M-100) & Burt St.(Seventh-Day Adventist Church Bldg.)

SundaySchool-AllAges 9:30am

WorshipServices 10:30am

SundayEveningBibleStudy 6:00pm

All AreWelcome • For More InformationCall (517) 321-3549 ~ Bill Horton

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Trinity Episcopal201 E. Jeffersonacross from City Hall

Sun. Eucharist: 8am & 10amChurch School 9:45am

Rev. Aaron Evans, Rector(231) 955-2466

web: trinitypeople.orgEmail: [email protected] &Thurs 8am • NA-Tues 8pm

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4980 Burt Ave.Corner M-100 & Burt Ave.

Church Phone: 627-4917Food Bank (Tuesdays 10-5,Thursdays 10-3)

627-4348Sabbath School Saturday 9:15 amWorship Service Saturday 11:00 am

Bible Studies throughout the week

Pastor Jeff Dowell • www.misda.org

ONEIDAGOSPELCHURCH

3048StrangeHwy.Grand Ledge • 627-7112www.oneidagospel.org

Sunday School ~ 9:15 amWorship ~ 10:30 am

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ST. DAVID’SEPISCOPAL CHURCH

1519 Elmwood, Lansing

7/10 mi. north of Lansing Mall

Sunday Eucharist • 8:00 am & 10:30 am

323-2272www.stdavidslansing.orgWednesday Eucharist 6:30 pm

Friday Eucharist 9:00 am

Rev. David Pike, Rector

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PastorNicoletteSiragusawww.fcgl.org

Worship Service10:30

Child Care Provided

Pastor Timothy Jackson

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SUNDAY WORSHIP:9:25 & 10:55 AM - Creative Worship9:35 & 11:05 AM - Balanced Worship

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St. MichaelRoman Catholic Church

345 Edwards St., Grand LedgeParish Office (517) 627-8493

School - Preschool 3yr - 8th grade& Childcare (517) 627-2167,

Mass Schedule:Saturday, 4:30 pm,

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GRAND LEDGE - A split of the sixgames played by the Lady Cometssoftball team finds the girls at 6-4 forthe year.

At Portland on April 21 the Cometsdropped the opener 8-3 before comingback to win the nightcap 9-5.

Senior Casey Swink started thegame and went the distance allowingall eight runs. All eight runs wereuneared as the girls continue tocommit costly errors.

“That’s been a real problem for usall year,” sais head coach Bob Kruger.“We had a 3-0 lead and gave up eightunearned runs late in the game.”

Grand Ledge had just six hits in thegame led by Swink herself with two.Shortstop Kasey Trierweiler added ahit and firstbaseman Kristen Grovedelivered the big hit of the game, a

two run home run. SecondbasemanErikka Sobleskey added the third runwith an RBI double.

Grove pitched the second gameand went the distance allowing fiveruns (two earned) in the Comets 9-5win. Grand Ledge opened the gamewith two runs in the first inning andsix in the second inning to jump ahead8-3 after the Raiders scored threeruns of their own in the first inning.

Grove knocked in two runs witha double and single. Catcher KatieBryant added a two run single andTrieweiler drove in two with a single.

Outfielder Sam Peabody drove ina run with a hit and freshman out-fielder Lauren Bachert added two hitsand an RBI. Designated hitter AbbeySweet added a hit.

On Saturday Coloma visited GrandLedge and swept the Comets 11-1 and8-4.

Swink pitched game one and tookthe loss while allowing all 11 runs(five earned).

Bachert, Swink and thirdbasemanLacey Starr had the three hits. Starrhad the only RBI for the game.

In game two Grove allowed alleight runs on seven (two earned runs)as the Comets blew a 2-0 lead.

Trierweiler belted out three hitsand Swink two with an RBI. Grovedrove in the other two runs with a hitand Bryant ripped off two hits as didBachert.

Last Tuesday the Comets sweptvisiting Williamston 4-1 and 10-2.

Swink pitched the opener tossinga five hitter and allowing one earnedrun while striking out four.

“The girls did a much better jobfielding against Williamston,” addedKruger. “Hopefully we can keepimproving along with the weather.”

By Arv [email protected]

Lady Comets split for the week in softball

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GRAND LEDGE - The CAAC Blue girls track divisionis loaded with talent. East Lansing, Okemos, Jackson andHolt have very good teams. Grand Ledge has an excellentteam.

Last week the girls dominastion over Blue Divisionrivals continued as the Comets knocked off visiting Jack-son on April 21 by a score of 110-57.

Five days later visiting East Lansing and Holt receivedthe same drubbings by scores of 108-52 and 113-54 respec-tively.

“We’re 21-0 in league dual meets over the past fouryears,” head coach Fred Hutchinson said. “These winswere all solid wins for the girls. They’re all aware of thewinning streak and are committed to finishing the seasonundefeated.”

Senior Tori Schiller and junior Ola Hendler both con-tinue to excel in several events.

Schiller won the long jump with a leap of 17’9.5”.Against East Lansing and Holt she jumped 17’6” on a mis-erable day. She also won the 100/110 hurdles in 15.2 sec-onds 16.2 seconds respectively. Later she won the 300hurdles with a time of 47 and 47.73 seconds.

“She just had another great week as usual. She is reallyhaving a great season and is doing a great job as a teamleader,” Hutchinson stated.

Senior Jaclyn Magness is also enjoying a great year.She won the 3200-meter run in both meets. She finishedat 11:55.1 against Jackson and 12:17 against the Trojansand Rams. Sophomore Allison Dible is equal to the task asshe pushes Magness in every race. She finished second inboth meets at 12:11.5 and just one second behind againstE.L. and Holt at 12:18. Sophomore Christy Snelgrove wasthird at 12:23.3 and freshman Krista Magness was fourthat 12:53.2.

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Comet girls track domination continues“Jaclyn has been just awesome. She ran two really

impressive races. Alliosn has also been amazing,” saidHutchinson.

Magness also won the one mile run with a timeof5:21.2. Dible crossed at 5:35.2. Sophomore Christy Snel-grove was third at 5:42.4 and freshman Krista Magnesswas fourth at 5:49 as the Comets boast a wealth of dis-tance running talent.

Grand Ledge is also being helped out by freshmenincluding Hannah and Lindsay Orwat. Hannah won the800 run at 2:29 and Lindsay was right behind at 2:31.Senior Kelly Gwardzinski was third at 2:38.8 and fresh-man Lauren Rambo fourth at 2:46.1.

In the 300 hurdles freshman Maddison Arnouts camein second at 51.5 seconds and sophomore Sara Peltierfourth at 58 seconds.

Meanwhile Hender was placing second in the 200 dashat 27.2 seconds and sophomore Kelsey Krupp took thirdat 27.3 seconds at just a blink behind.

Against Jackson the Orwat twins along with freshmanKarlie Lambie and freshman Courtney Laudick finishedsecond in the 1600 relay in 4:27.1.

The 400 relay team of Schiller, Hendler, Krupp andsenior Hannah Modig won with a time of 50.2 seconds.They also won against E.L. and Holt at 50.5 seconds.“They are definitely one of the best in the area and maybethe entire state,” added Hutchinson.

Lambie has been a nice addition to the high jump as

she won against Jackson at 4’10”. Against the Trojansand Rams it was Hendler at 4’10”. Lambie was second at4’8” and sophomore Lauren Clark third at 4’6”. FreshmanCodie Drake took fourth at 4’6”.

In the pole vault sophomore Emma Lee cleared 8 feetto win while junior Emily Rutkowski was second at 7’6”.Senior Sam Sanders was fourth at 6’6”.

Rambo, junior Colleen Burkhardt, Gwardzinski andsenior Jordan Hooks won with a time of 13:20 in the3200 relay. Against East Lansing and Holt it was Laudick,Lambie, Rambo and Hannah Orwat winning at 10:27.

In the 400 dash against Jackson Laudick was secondat 1:03.5 while Lambie was third at 1:06.6. Against EastLansing and Holti t was Arnouts winning with a time of1:05 followed by Laudick at 1:05.5 and Lambie fourth at1:06.7.

Hendler was second in the 200 dash against Jackson at27.2 seconds. Krupp was right behind at 27.3. Against theTrojans and Rams it was Hendler second at 27:05, Kruppthird at 27.22 and Modig fourth at 28.48.

“Emma Lee alsodid a great job vaulting for us despitethe fact that she just finished running the 400 rightrbefore her vault. She will be one of the best in the league,”added Hutchinson.

“Like any other year at this early stage in the seasonwe’ve got some room for improvement but I’m pleasedwith our effort and I feel confident that we are going to bea very good team at the end of the season,” he added.

River Ridge Garden Clubsets meeting for May 4

DELTA TWP. - Spring is here, andit’s time to get started with our gar-dening. Come visit the River RidgeGarden Club Tuesday, May 4 at 6:30p.m. Learn more of what one areanursery has to offer.The programspeaker will be Debby Zell, owner ofEnchanting Farms Gardens. Businessmeeting will also cover the upcom-ing fundraiser/yard sale “Back toBasics” on Saturday, May 7, 9 a.m .to4 p.m. at 1807 Willowbrook Dr., Lan-sing. Public is always welcome tovisit our meetings. For more informa-tion, please call Jeanne 896-1673 orMary 321-7405.

Looking Glass GardenClub ends season

WACOUSTA - Looking GlassGarden Club will hold their last ClubProgram of the year on Monday, May2, at the Wacousta Community UnitedMethodist Church, 9180 W. HerbisonRd., Eagle. Lois Snover-Hanson’s pre-sentation “Floral Design Tips, TableSetting Ideas and MGC Flower SchoolDetails” will include demonstrationsand displays. Doors open at 6:30 pm,with program starting at 7pm. Guests

welcome. For more info: 517-626-2039.LGGC takes the summer months offfrom monthly programs, while mem-bers work on the many communitygardening & community enhancingprojects they have started in theWacousta Community,

Delta-Waverly GardenClub plans final session

DELTA TWP. - Delta WaverlyGarden Club will meet May 13, forthe final session before a three-monthsummer break.

Prior to the meeting, the club willhold its annual plant exchange. Mem-bers and guests are invited to bringflowers they want to share with others.Garden club member, Kim McCall,will present information about grow-ing moss and how moss can becomean interesting garden design element.The presentation qualifies for 1/2 hourMaster Gardener education credit.

Dana Davis from Smith Tree andLandscape provided the April educa-tion session that included entertain-ing slides and technical informationabout the use of annuals, perennialsand bulbs in the landscape.

Delta Waverly Garden Club’s busi-ness session will include election ofpresident and treasurer for two year

terms begining in September.Anyone interested in gardening or

community service is encouraged tovisit. Meetings, which always includean educational gardening presenta-tion, are held the second Wednesdayevery month, 6:30 p.m., St. David’sEpiscopal Church, 1519 Elmwood,just north of the Lansing Mall inDelta Township. Contact Jack Stucko,e-mail: [email protected]; cell:517 243-2521.

Grand Ledge GardenClub Memorial Tree Sale

GRAND LEDGE - Since 1981, start-ing as the Flowering Crab Tree Memo-rial Trail, the memorial tree sale hasbeen a project of the Grand LedgeGarden Club. Anyone can order atree as a memorial to, or in honorof a particular person. The GardenClub arranges the planting and caresfor the trees. A tree dedication cer-emony will be held during Michiganweek, with the trees presented to theCity.

This year the dedication will beheld at Saint Michaels Church on May24 a 3 p.m. For further information,including prices and types of treesavailable, contact Marsha Smith at(517) 622-2856.

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Diane L. DodgeLansing

September 11, 1948 -April 22, 2011It is with great sadness that our family

marks the passing of Diane Lynn Dodge,who died at the age of 62 after a heroic 11year battle with ovarian cancer.

She will be sorely missed by her manyfriends and sons, Charlie Dodge and Ben

(Tristen) Dodge; grandchildren, Wil, Owen and HarperDodge; and puppies, Puggie and Sparky. She is also survivedby her sisters, Patty (Dale) Kikendall and Tracy (Randy)Ellifrits; brothers, Greg (Penny) Hinkle, Michael Hinkle andMike (Sherrie) Jones; and stepmother, Eleanor Berning.Also surviving are her aunt, Thelma and cousin, EugeneMerritt; brother-in-law Bill Dodge and family; sisters-in-law,Susan Bennett and family, Carol Dodge; mother-in-law JaneDodge. Diane was preceded in death by the love of her life,best friend and husband, John Dodge; parents, Lloyd andNaomi Hinkle; and father-in-law Howard Dodge.

Diane and John owned the Indian Head Motel inWilliamston, Dodge City, the Dodge House, Eddie O’Flynn’sand Sneekers Restaurant where she was the ultimate hos-tess. She also worked at Uncle John’s Pancake House, BillKnapp’s and the Village Market in the early days.

Diane enjoyed the monthly Twofers club and was a mem-ber of the MSU Rebounders and Downtown Coaches Cluband an avid supporter of Michigan State University. She vo-lunteered at Sparrow Hospital and WKAR and was a boardmember at Peckham Industries for many years.

Diane spent much of her time over the past 11 years at herhome in Canada on Lake Huron enjoying her Canadianfriends and beautiful sunsets. It was a very healing place forher where she watched her grandchildren grow and her pup-pies thrive. Diane loved dolphins and spent many weekseach year on Hilton Head Island and in Florida where shecould watch them.

Diane had many mantras and sayings she lived by whichstrengthened her will and helped her fight her toughest bat-tles over the years. You may have heard her say or seenposted somewhere near her "Carpe Diem" or "Believe".

A celebration of her life will be held at Hawk HollowGolf Course on Chandler Rd. in Bath at 11:00 am onThursday, April 28th; luncheon to follow. In lieu of flow-ers the family requests donations be made to the John andDiane Dodge Memorial Endowment Fund for the GreaterLansing Food Bank in c/o the Capital Region CommunityFoundation, 6035 Executive Drive, Suite 104, Lansing, MI48911. The family is being served by Gorsline RuncimanFuneral Home, East Lansing. Online condolences may bemade at www.gorslineruncimaneastlansing.com.

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Linda L. PaulGrand Ledge

Age 65, died April 20, 2011 surrounded byher family. Linda was born July 15, 1945 inPortland, a daughter of Herbert andAdabelle (Franks) Irwin.

She was a member of First BaptistChurch of Portland. Surviving are her hus-band, Douglas; her children, Rick (Diana)

Paul and Amy (Josh) Barrett, both of Mulliken; five grand-children; her mother, Adabelle Irwin of Grand Ledge. Shewas preceded in death by an infant son, James; father, Her-bert G. Irwin; brother, Herbert O. Irwin.

Services were held 11 a.m. Saturday at First BaptistChurch of Portland with Pastor Bruce Sabados officiating.Interment will be in Meadowbrook Cemetery. Memorialcontributions may be made to First Baptist Church of Port-land.

Dorothy June LangGrand Ledge

Dorothy June Lang, age 89, passed awaypeacefully with family by her side on April27, 2011. The oldest of 7, she was born onJune 14, 1921 in Peck, MI, to Claude andRuth (Williams) VanConant.

She was a long-time resident of GrandLedge and a member of the Grand Ledge

Baptist Church. She was a wonderful, loving and caringmother and grandmother. June was preceded in death byher husband of 67 years, Albert (2005); son, Russell (2007);her parents; sister, Rhea Dixon; and brothers Claude Jr., Bert,and Charles VanConant.

She is survived by her daughters, Claudia (Eugene) Clarkof Eagle and Mary (Ken) Zischke of Lansing; 8 grandchil-dren: Mark and Richard Clark, Julie (Lang) Kintigh, RussellJr., Lance, and Dallas Lang, and Alisha (Zischke)Abrahamson and Angela (Zischke) Sneider; 12 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild; sister, Shirley(Duane) Green, and brother, Harold VanConant.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 30, at11:00 a.m. at Peters & Murray Funeral Home, GrandLedge, with Pastor Andrew Ford officiating. Interment willfollow at Oakwood Cemetery in Grand Ledge. Visitationwill be from 6-8 p.m. Thursday and 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday.The family would like to extend its gratitude for the wonder-ful care June received from the staff at Sterling House ofDelta and InHouse Hospice. For those wishing, memorialcontributions may be made to InHouse Hospice or GrandLedge Baptist Church. Online condolences may be made atwww.petersandmurrayfuneralhome.com.

Dale A. PetersonLansing

Formerly of Grand LedgeMr. Dale A. Peterson, age 70, passed away April 21, 2011 at

his home. He was born October 10, 1940 in WatertownTwp., Clinton Co., MI, son to the late Albert and Dora(Beach) Peterson.

Dale was a retired toolmaker from Pratt-Whitney AutoAir; former member of the Grand Ledge Lodge #179 F. &A.M.; and worked with experimental metals, which resultedin some of his work used on the moon and Air Force One.He enjoyed camping, fishing and black-powder shooting.

Survivors include his wife of 18 years, Carolyn J.; 4 daugh-ters: Rochelle Peterson of Eaton Rapids, Monique (Ken)Smith of Eaton Rapids, Laurie (John) Ruddy of Midland, Ka-tie (Dan) Kline of Durand; special daughter Susanne Wood-en (Chris) Peterson of Lansing; 3 sons: Charles (Maria)Sands of Eagle, Tim Sands of Durand, and Andy (Jean) Sandsof Charlotte; 24 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren; 2 sis-ters Doreen (Jim) Gilbert and Karen Ypma both of GrandLedge, sister-in-law Colleen (Chuck) Horton and brother-in-law Don (Karen) Adams, and first wife Julie Ranshaw ofCharlotte. He is predeceased by his brother Robert Petersonand sister Annette Burwell; in-laws Clarke and Mary Adams,and brother-in-law Michael Adams.

A Memorial service will be held on Friday, April 29,2011 at 2:00 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church,Eaton Rapids, MI 48827. For those desiring, contributionsmade to the Great Lakes Hospice will be greatly appreciated.Online condolences may be made atwww.petersandmurrayfuneralhome.com.

Ella Lea MoweryGrand Ledge

Ella Lea Mowery, age 89, passed awayApril 27, 2011. She was born September 10,1921 in Missouri, to Garth and Katie(Susewind) Bentley.

Ella Lea enjoyed quilt making, arts andcrafts, crosswords, reading and Friday nightpoker with the girls. She was a member of

the First United Methodist Church in Grand Ledge, and wasa Gold and Life Member, past Matron and past Grand Repre-sentative of the Grand Ledge Chapter #14 O.E.S.

Ella Lea married Dr. John D. Mowery on May 2, 1941, whopreceded her in death in 1995 after 54 years of marriage. Sheis survived by her son, Michael (Janice) Mowery, daughterPatricia Ann (John) Bauer, and son-in-law, Ray Knepp all ofGrand Ledge; 6 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.She is also preceded in death by her daughter, Pamela Lea;son John D. Mowery Jr., grandson, John Rossow; son-in-law,Dale Rossow; 1 brother and 4 sisters.

A Memorial service will be held Saturday, April 30th- 11:00 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 411Harrison St., Grand Ledge, MI 48837, with Rev. BettySmith officiating. Visitations will be held Friday from 5-7p.m. at the Peters & Murray Funeral Home, Grand Ledge,and also at the church one hour prior to service time. Forthose wishing, memorial contributions may be made to theGrand Ledge First United Methodist Church (F.U.M.C.).Online condolences may be made atwww.petersandmurrayfuneralhome.com.

James D. BlankenshipJames D. Blankenship, age 81,

and longtime Grand Ledge area re-sident, passed away April 23, 2011in Troy, Michigan. James wasborn August 5, 1929 in Conway,

Missouri to the late Frank and Clara (Gann)Blankenship. He served in the Navy from

1946 through 1950 and was later employed, as a computerprogrammer, by Diamond Reo and Oldsmobile in Lansing.He enjoyed golfing and gardening and was a lifelong suppor-ter of the educational pursuits of his children and grandchil-dren.

His wife of 57 years, Edith, and sister, Frances, precededhim in death. He is survived by his children, Linda (Ray)Leyko, Brent (Sherry) Blankenship, Susan and LoriBlankenship; grandchildren, Aaron, Beth, Jenny, Jamie, Lu-cas, Jana, Travis, Trenton, and Hunter; and great-grandchild,Maddox. He is also survived by his sister, Alice (Jim)Keesling; and numerous nephews and nieces, includingSharon Smith.

The family will receive friends Saturday, April 30, 2011at the Holihan-Atkin Funeral Home, Grand Ledge, 12:00pm until the time of the funeral service at 1:00 pm. Inter-ment with military honors will follow at Oakwood Ceme-tery, Grand Ledge. Memorial contributions may be given tothe American Heart Association 2140 University Park, Suite210 Okemos, MI 48864. Online guest book entries may bemade at www.holihanatkin.com

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MASON - 853 Eagles Nest,SAT. ONLY May 7 8:30am-3pm. Antique dresser, mu-sical items, mower, grill,books, LPs, adult clothes,lots more. South St. off Ce-dar to Hunting Meadows -part of big subd. sale.

BETHLEHEM LUTHERANCHURCH 549 E. Mt Hope.ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE!Wed., May 4, 5:30-8pmThurs. May 5, 9am-7pm &Fri. May 6, 9am-11am.

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MOVING INTO A MUCHSMALLER HOME, MUSTDOWNSIZE. 4126 MarMoor,Lansing. 9-4, Thurs. May 5& Fri. May 6.

PILGRIM CONGREGATION -AL CHURCH UCC INSIDEGARAGE SALE. Sat. May 7,8:00am-4pm. 125 S. Penn-sylvania Ave.NO PRESALES.

SPRING RUMMAGE SALEChrist Lutheran Church,122 S. Pennsylvania Ave.,Lansing. Thurs. 5/5, noon-5; Fri. 5/6, 10-4; Sat. 5/7, 9-noon. Brown Bag day Sat.$2.00. SOMETHING FOREVERYONE!

ALL ITEMS FREE!!Duplain Church of Christ,5565 E. Colony Rd, St.Johns. THURSDAY, May5th from noon to 8 pmand FRIDAY, May 6thfrom 8 am until 1 pm.(Please note the changeof days from previousyears) Clothing of allsizes, shoes, bedding,toys, books, music, kitch-en items, householdgoods, some furniture,many miscellaneousitems. Duplain Church ofChrist is 5 miles east ofUS 27 and 3 miles west ofOvid Elsie High School.www.duplainchurchofchrist.org

ESTATE SALE/PHASE II -LAKE ODESSA- 1003 Wash-ington Blvd. 5/7, 9-3p.m. &5/8, 10-2p.m.Years ofaccumulation!Household,tools, antiques,collectibles & much more!NO pre-sales. Cash ONLY.

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PORTLAND-700 LOOKINGGLASS, Fri. May 6 9-6, Sat.May 7 9-12. Multi-FamilySale. Clothes for everyone;household & yard items;small appliances; toys; fur-niture & more!!!!!!!

PORTLAND SALE: 9773Lookingglass Ave (1 mile E.of Divine) , Pre-sale Thur.5/5/11 7p-9p, Fri 5/6/11 8a-3p, Sat 5/7/11 8a-12p babyitems, books,shoes, child-ren’s clothing, electronics,games, kitchen items,toys, men’s and women’sclothing and more!

5 FAMILY GARAGE SALE at8475 W. Price Rd., St.Johns. May 5, 6 & 7, 8:30-6.Electronics, copy machine,fax machine, furniture,flower pots, antique stove,clothing, 2 Lesco Aerators,& much more. Free coffee.

ANNUAL POLE BARN SALEPART II - at 16440 TallmanRd., Grand Ledge. Will beheld on Fri.-Sat. May 6-7,from 8-5p.m. Continuationof our sale that was heldApril 20th & 21st. A verylarge selection of clothingas been added. All in verygood condition, some withtags, priced to sell. Linens,fabric. Pepsi vending ma-chine. (2) older/antiquesewing machines. Holidaydecor & many misc. items.The barn is full again!!!

GRAND LEDGE - ESTATESALE, 12870 Oneida Rd.,May 6 & 7, 8-5p.m. & May8, 9-3p.m. Antiques, incl.china cabinet. Wall phone& many vintage householditems. Other furniture.Women’s clothes incl.coats, belts, shoes, boots& jewelry, tools, home de-cor. General household &seasonal items.

BLOOMQUIST ESTATESERVICES S A L E . 4 3 5 4HEARTWOOD, OKEMOS.Fri. & Sat. May 6 & 7. 9 to 2.Off E. Mt. Hope 3/4 mile W.of Okemos Rd. take Co-manche S. to Heartwood.Eclectic mix w/ antiquesinc. nice two door oak chi-na cab., double door ward-robe, brass bed frame, oakcylinder desk w/ bookcasetop, Eastlake ebonizedloveseat, wavy front clawfoot oak dresser, Shaker#6 rocker, side chairs inc.wicker & Hitchcock,gateleg dropleaf, inlaidplantstands, stained glassshade, old clocks, child’santique sewing machinecoll, ornate gilt mirror, pix,frames, E. Lee four paneloil, miniature dometoptrunk, newer furn. w/Bernhardt wardrobe dres-ser, modern glass & iron ta-bles, nice fancy dining set,unusual cow decorated ca-binet, fish décor ½ cab.,burgundy leather loveseat,white leather curved sofa,as-is, futon, nice modernlamps, display cabinets &floral rug. Glass, china, fan-cy urn pr., kitchen misc.Pfaltzgraff set, lots of wo-men’s & kids clothing,shoes, purses, linens, jewel-ry, two violins, books, re-cords, stereo gear, tv’s,Klipsch speakers, toys inc.old cast, many dolls inc.Barbie, thimble coll. old Lio-nel train, old trunks, bikes,air hockey table, lateralfiles, frig., Avanti wine cool-er, trampoline & muchomore. Numbers at 8 Fri.,home at 9. Full list & pic-tures at:www.estatesales.net Nextweek: Colonial Village.

DELTA TOWNSHIP - Farm-stead Lane east of CreytsRd between St. Joe andMichigan Ave. several lo-cations, May 5 & 6 8am-6pm. May 7 9am-3pm, Alittle bit of everything.Tools, books, cookingutensils, jewelry, clothing(Adult and 18 month boys)

DELTA TWP., MULTI FAMI-LY SALE, 938 AlexandriaDr., Sat, May 7, 8-4p.m.Oak armoire, outdoor fur-niture, books, home & holi-day decor, electronics andmuch more!!!

DIMONDALE ESTATESNEIGHBORHOOD SALESat., May 7, 8-5p.m. Hugeparticipation! New furn.,antiques, designer cloth-ing, unique treasures. Nicehousehold goods. OffCreyts Rd., 2 mi. S. of Lans-ing Rd. Follow signs.

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GRAND LEDGE - 119 FERGU-SON (N. of bridge). Thurs.-Fri. May 5-6, 9-6. House-hold, bedding, tools, rugs,books, furn., shoes, purs-es, tons of toys, babyitems, nice quality boys,girls, jrs. & plus sizeclothes Aero, AE, Hollister,much more. Big clean sale.

GRAND LEDGE 13150 W.STATE RD. Off of M-100, 2mi. W. May 5, 6 & 7,8:30am-5pm. Moving Sale.Baby items, home decor,wedding dec., guitar &amp, childrens clothing,Pack n Play, stroller, &toys

GRAND LEDGE- BELAIREHILLS SUBD. SALES. OFFOF WILLOW. Sat. May 7,8:30-4:30. Work benches,table saws, tools, etc. Elec-tronics. Will sell beforesale date 517-627-9397.

GRAND LEDGEPRE-SUBDIVISION SALE

12864 & 12760 DUNDEE DR.Thurs. & Fri. 8-5

SUBDIVISION SALEBelaire Hills & Silver Ridge

Sat. May 7, 8:30-4:301 blk W of Nixon off Willow

HUNTING MEADOWSNEIGHBORHOOD SALE

May 6 & 7, 9-4.South St., W. of Cedar,

in Mason.

MOM TO MOM SALE Sat.May 7, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Liber-ty Church, 12734 GeorgiaAve., Grand Ledge. $1 adm.concessions. Prize draw-ings. Contact info. 517-974-6249.

OKEMOS 4248 AZTEC Way.May 6th & 7th, 8am-4pm.Furniture, householdgoods, dishes, glassware,tools, books, bedding,linens, TVs, stair stepper,garden, Laz Boy, office,bdrm, clothes & more.

PEWAMO AREA GARAGESALES

MAY 5, 6 & 7, 9-5.Saturday til noon.

PORTLAND HUGE SALELongaberger baskets, jew-elry cabinet, 42’’ color RCAtv, curio cabinet, girls &boys size 3m-6 yrs., adultclothing & many misc.items. Take Charlotte Hwy.to Peake Rd. to OkemosRd., follow signs. Thurs.-Fri. May 5-6, 8-4.

9734 Okemos Rd.

ST JOHNS 803 W.McConnell, May 6, 9-5p.m. & May 7, 9am-3 pm.Great prices! Some anti-ques, household items,books, some clothes &shoes, & misc.

ST. JOHNS GARAGE SALE504 W. McConnell St. May4-5, 9-6. RV supplies, newtailgate fits 1988-2000Chevy/GMC truck, oldcoins, nice wood desk &bookcase, lamps, fabric &patterns, housewares.More Sales in area.

WILLIAMSTON- WILLIAMS-BURG SUBD. Putman toWallace, than left. May 6 -7, 9-4. Many houses, kidsitems, furniture, clothes, &other misc. goods.

ESTATE SALE 320 CharlotteHwy., Portland. Fri. May 6,9am-5pm, Sat. May 7, 9am-5pm. Antiques, furn.,collectibles, householditems, dishes, clothes, lotsof misc.

FUZZY BLACK/WHITE PER-SIAN cat. Big black mark-ing on nose. Regent St.4/9. REWARD. 517-371-5714

FISH FOR STOCKING: Mostvarieties. Ponds & Lakes.Laggis’ Fish Farm.269-628-2056Days269-624-6215Eves

MALE PEARLY COCKATIELApprox. 1 1/2 yrs old, 95%trained, asking $85. CallDebbie 517-740-7216.

2 MALE CATS Declawed,neutered, 6 yrs & 9 yrs old,owner moving. Cats needgood home. 517-541-9411.

ADORABLE PUPPIES CKCToy Poodles, Pom-Poo’s &Teddy Bears. $450- $600.www.puppy-place.net517-404-1028.

AKC SHIH TZU PUPPIES 2males, 1 female, $400 ea.Current shots & wormingReady to go. 517-589-5255.

A PERFECT PET FOR YOUToy breeds, Shorkies,

Shih-Nese, Pom-Tese, &Teddy Bears. Non shed-ding, vet checked. $400-$550. www.puppy-parlor.com

517-404-3045

AUSTRAILIAN SHEPHERDFEMALE, blue, shots,wormed, 16 wks, $500. 734-476-6892.

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDPUPPIES AKC Parents onsite, 3 red merle, 2 males& 1 female $500. 616-891-1058.

BASSET HOUND BLACK andwhite, 12 weeks, purebred, shots, wormed,$300.00. (517)648-3568

BEAGLE PUPS 3 litters,purebred, shots &wormed. Have parents 5wks old-8 mos old, $150-$200. Alma. 989-463-4286.

BEAGLE PUPS AKC born2/14. 3 white/tan males; 2B&W females. $150/each.ALSO, 8 mo. old pups, AKCMale $50 & non-reg. fe-male, $25. 517-574-8890

BEAGLE PUPS PUREBRED, 8wks. old, 15", tri colored,shots & wormed. $150.810-686-1020. Clyle, MI.

BLUE HEELER PUPPIESfor sale. 6 wks old, $50 ea.Call 517-541-0963

BICHON FRISE PUPPIES!Perfect family pet!

No shedding or odor.CKC, Health guaranteed.

517-663-2256.

BOSTON TERRIERS BLACKwhite, 3½ months, $425.(517)[email protected].

BOXER PUPPIES 4 females$550 ea. Reg. 1st shots,good family pets. Born 3/3.Call for more info: 517-303-5097.

BOXER PUPS Males & fe-males. shots & wormed.Beautiful pups! 269-998-0925

CHESAPEAKE BAY PUPPIES3 colors, parents on site,ready 5/17, females $300,males $250. 989-525-5545.

CHIHUAHUA PUPS 8 WKS,loveable, parents on site,pure bred, records,shots, vet checked.Females-$350, Males-$300. Call tosee.(517)[email protected]

COCKER PUPPIES AKC$300. AWESOME PUPPIES.517-726-0368

COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES!Good colors.$300 & up. Shots, wormed989-426-3866 Karen.

COCKER SPANIEL PUPS -Vet checked, shots &wormed. $350-$450

517-861-7086

COLLIE PUPPIES SABLE, 8weeks old, purebred,$250.00. (989)587-6548

ENGLISH SETTER GUN DOGPUPS $400, until 8 wks.Call 517-283-1559.

GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES 6males, 4 females, shots &wormed, $300. Call 517-857-2187.

GOLDEN-DOODLE PUPS-F1B & F1- 3 males. Shots,

wormed vet @. $600.989-763-7202.

GOLDENDOODLE PUPS OFA.CKC. Box, bell trained, 5colors, health guar., shots,ready for good homes 616-459-8544.

GOLDEN RETREIVER PUPSAKC, shots, wormed, raisedindoors, great w/kids, readyMay 7, $500, 989-277-5609

GOLDEN RETRIEVER AKCfemale, $500. Vet certified.Home 517-676-0415 or cell517-281-8561.

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPSAKC Shots, wormed, pa-rents on site. Call 989-236-5135

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPSAKC Vet checked, shots &wormed, $500-$550. Call517-223-9239

KITTENS ADORABLE! or-ange males 6 wks., littertrained. $15. 517-371-7139

LABRADOR RETRIEVERS 1black female, 1 black male,1 yellow female, AKC reg.,shots, wormed, ready togo. $350. 517-256-1789.

MINIATURE AUSTRAILIANSHEPHERD PUPPIES BlueMerle, very cute, 1st shots& dewormed, both parentson site, $450. 989-386-4024

MINI LONG HAIREDDASCHUND pups. 3 fe-males. $300. 517-643-5974

POMERANIAN $300/$400Pekingese white female$400. All AKC pups.www.kiesterpuppy.com231-924-7704.

POMERANIAN / CHIHUA -HUA mix puppies. male &female. Asking $150-$200/best. 517-230-7894

POODLE PUPS Toy size.Ready now. Shots,wormed, adorable! $375.517-202-4156

POODLES Mini, raised in ourhome, health guarantee,Jackson. $300-$350. 517-784-5225, 517-392-0608.

PUG/DACHSHUND MIXReady to go, 1st shots 7

wormed. $175.Call 989-235-3020.

PUGGLE PUPPIES8 wks old, 1st shots &wormed, $250. 989-427-3205.

PUPPIES! BORDER COLLIE/Blue Heeler-Aust. Shep-herd Mix. Born March 27,Good with children, pa-rents on site, Ready to goon May 9. $80.00. (989)763-1258 [email protected]

RED LABS 4 yrs old, fe-males, housebroke, loveskids, $500 ea. Call 517-857-3793.

SHELTIE SABLE, BORN 3/11,parents on site, shots, vetchecked, wormed, $250.(989)235-4170

ST. BERNARD PUPPIES Nopapers. Born March 7.Ready to go. $400 & down.810-672-9565, 989-635-7533

TOY POODLE PUPPIES 7wks old, 1st shots &wormed, $350. Call 989-427-3205.

TOY POODLE PUPS AKC,Black, 10 wks. old.Wormed. $300-$400. 517-647-6573.

TOY POODLE PUPS CKC3 Apricot males. Shots,wormed. Have parents.$300. 517-223-3819.

VICTORIAN BULLDOG PUP-PIES 7 wks. Vet chkd. 3 fe-males, 1 male. VBA reg.$1000 obo. 517-977-4740.

YORKIES AKC Vet chkd,shots, tails, dewclawsdone. Parents on site. 1male, $500. 517-652-9287.

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YORKIE $500 YORKIE-POOS& Shorkies $375/upToySize NoShed ShotsHome Raised 989.225.1367

2 HAY WAGONS New wooddeck, undercarriage good.$800 each. Call 517-675-7321.

NEW HOLLAND HAYBINE9’ cut, $2,900. 269-763-9679

WANTED 3 PT. POSTAL DIG-GER. Call 517-645-7435.

WANTED STANDING TIM-BER Paying top prices.With over 30 yrs exp. Weare in great demand forlarge walnut trees at thistime. 269-377-3578.

ALFALFA GRASS-EXCELLENTHay $3 & up. Can deliver.

517-641-6034

GRASS HAY $3.00 per bale.Delivery available. 517-645-2313

JOHN DEERE X729 with 62in cut and a 47in snow blow-er. 50 bushel vacuum sys-tem. 517-420-5706

TORO, 38" RIDER w/bagger,$295; Simplicity Rider, 52",w/cover, $350. 517-651-5390

TORO ZERO TURN TractorTime Cutter 17hp 44" rid-ing Mower. Well main-tained. Looks great! Mini-mal Use. $1200 (517)204-7299

C H E R R Y , MAPLE & OA KSeasoned firewood. Deliv-ered & STACKED. 4’x8’x16"$65. 517-651-5214.

AGE OLD UTICAANTIQUES MARKET

May 7-8K of C Grounds, 21 mile

Rd., 1 mile E. of VanDyke. Sat. 8-5, Sun. 8-4

$5 admission, FREEPARKING 586-254-3495

ASSORTED FENTON GLASS517-726-0822 or

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STUNNING PROM ORbridesmaid dress Size 0,pale blue full length dressw beaded bodice fromCool Collection, wornonce; dry cleaned. $150 orbest offer. $500 new,(517)392-8550

7 PC WHITE WICKER PORCHFURNITURE Excellentshape. $500. 517-589-8430.

A AMISH LOG HEADBOARDAND Queen Pillow TopMattress Set. Brand new-never used, sell all for$275. 989-923-1278.

A BED QUEEN PILLOWTOPmattress set, new in plas-tic, $200. Call 517-410-4921.Can deliver.

A TEMPERPADIC/STYLEMEMORY FOAM MAT-TRESS SET Queen, new-never used, as seen on TV,with warranty. Cost$1,800, Sell $695. Can De-liver 989-832-2401.

DAVAL’S USEDFURNITURE & ANTIQUES4 buildings w/12,000 sq.ft.of qualityused furniture,antiques,collectibles.HUGE SELECTION, GREAT VALUES.WE ARE WORTH THE DRIVE!Layaway terms available.We buy estates.2 milesW.of Hastings at M37/M43Sun.12-5pm • Mon.-Th.10-6pmFri.10-8pm • Sat.9-5pm

269-948-2463LJ-0000905760-01

DINETTE SET 5ft long x 3 ftwide, 2 drawers, 1 yr old,white, varnish wood top.$250 or b/o 517-882-2107

QUALITY FURNITUREGrandfather clock $800,sleeper sofa $350, chair &ottoman $300, & misc.household items. Pleasecall for appt. 517-285-5820Okemos.

QUEEN SIZE TEMPURPEDICmattress. Like new. Ask-ing, $1,200/best. Paid$3,000. 517-719-4211

DREAM MODE PILLOW TOPMATTRESS Comprehenibleto Temperpedic, pd $1000,sell $500. 517-645-7435.

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

FRANKLIN STOVE/ FIRE-PLACE A ll cast ironw/fireplace gas log fire in-sert. Excellent cond.$500/bo. 517-628-2506 be-tween 9am-4:30pm

FREE - Drop off used oil any-time. Rapids Oil Change,816 S Main St., Eaton Rap-ids, MI. 517-663-3133

KASCO HIGH VOLUMEPOND AERATOR Call 989-593-3118.

LENNOX FURNACE, $500;AC COMPRESSOR/COIL,$800; Wood Stove, $125.Excellent. 517-543-5325

MUST SELL COLLECTION ofunique handpainted rocks,bowling balls, walkingsticks & soforth. Great fleamarket money maker.Moving, must sell. Call517-321-4567.

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

All picked up for Free.Call 517-628-2818

UTILITY/CAR TRAILER,5X10 995, 77x10 1095 also83x18 car hauler $1995.(517)490-3176

MUZZLE LOADERS, Two 50caliber inlines, w/scopes,209 Primers, $275 & $325.517-321-2947.

A AARDVARK ANTIQUERpaying cash for guns,

jewlery, furniture, art &unusual & bizarre items.

517-819-8700

BREWER SALVAGEBuying junk cars, batter-ies, converters, all non fer-rous metals. 517-803-0288

BUYING COMIC BOOKSLarge or Small Collections

Call 231-798-3097

CASH FOR ANTIQUE furn.,toys, slot machines,clocks, jewelry, sterlingsilver, old coins, artwork,etc. 517-202-2570.

CASH FOR GUNS , Art, Anti-ques, Jewelry, musical in-struments, Valuables. Call517-204-2004/517-663-3931

CASH PAID Diabetic teststrips. Area’s original, old-est buyer. Friendly & fair.517-505-2726, 888-639-6179

CASH PAIDUp to $20 per 100.Call 517-292-0991

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GRAND LEDGE H.S. YEAR-BOOKS, 1961 to 1963. Willpay $30/each. 269-927-6919

WANTED GERMAN LUGERPISTOLS Call 734-449-2783.

WANTED STANDING TIM-BER Paying top prices.With over 30 yrs exp. Weare in great demand forlarge walnut trees at thistime. 269-377-3578.

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’-$8995.00 30’x48’x12’-$12,495.00 60’x120’x14’-$ 5 5 , 9 6 5 . 0 0Licensed/Insured 1-877-802-9591 MM

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 MM

HUSKY METAL ROOFSStanding Seam. MetalShingles/Slate. All inStock. Energy Star Quali-fied. $1000 Tax Rebate.Largest Inventory in Michi-gan. Company Installers.Free Estimates. Since1975! 800-380-2379. MM

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.comMM

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

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAFROM HOME. 6-8 weeks.Accredited. Get a Diploma.Get a job! FREE Brochure.1 - 8 0 0 - 2 6 4 - 8 3 3 0 .www.diplomafromhome.com MM

TRAINCO TRUCKDRIVING SCHOOLDay-Eve-wkend Classes

Job Placement AssistanceClass B Training (1 day)

(517) 887-1600Train Local Save Hassle

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Student/otherPart Time Work$14.25 base-appt.

Flex sched. Customer sales/service. no exp. nec. allages 18+. Conditions ap-ply. call 517-489-5354or apply @ ELgHR.com

LANSINGSTATE

JOURNAL$$ EARN EXTRA $$

Grand Ledge$1275-$1325PER MONTH

The Lansing State Jour-nal is accepting applica-tions for an establishedMotor Route in theGrand Ledge area. Thedelivery times averageonly 3 hours daily and 4hours Sunday betweenthe hours of 2:00 am and7:00 am. You must live inthe Grand Ledge area. Ifyou would like more infor-mation, please contactLinda Simon at 517-377-1272 or [email protected].

NOW HIRING: COMPANIESDesperately Need Employ-ees to Assemble Productsat Home. Electronics, CDStands, Hair Barrettes,Many More. No Selling,Any Hours. 1-985-646-1700Dept. MI-1530. MM

FREE FORECLOSURE LIST-INGS Over 400,000 proper-ties nationwide. Low downpayment. Call now. 800-880-2517 MM

FSBO DEWITT3 bdrm., 1.5 bath, new win-dows, kitch., floors, bsmt.,sunroom, 2 car garage, allappliances incl., air cond.,fireplace, large lot, verynice. $135,900. Call 517-669-7034

DIMONDALE6785 Lansdown Drive.Updated, riverfrontranch home. 4 bdrm., 3bath. $242K. 517-749-0583/517-290-8098

LAND CONTRACT

10% down1247 WILDFLOWERMason schools. 1523

Sq. ft. new build. 3 BR,2.5 bath, 2 car gar.,

hardwood & ceramicflrs, AC, realtors

welcome. $144,900.517-290-4829. Aurelius

S. of Holt left onGateway

HOME ESTATE SALE-3bdrm., 2 bath man. homein 55+ community. Spot-less ’89, 28x48 inCadgewith Farms. Move-incond. New carpet & roof.$29K. See:229cadgewith.weebly.com.Call Glenna: 517-371-1101

72 MI. FROM L A N S I N GClean 2 bdrm., 2 bath man-ufactured home w/4 sea-sons room. Price reduced.$85,500. Ph. 517-230-0369or ed’scarsales.biz @ inv.

4 RENTAL HOUSES FO RSALE - fully occupied, cansell each house on a L.C. oroutright. Excellent incomeopportunity! Call 517-719-4204 or 989-233-7063

WANT A CHANGEOF SCENERY ?

We will pay to relocateyour home to our

community!$199 Starting Site RentNO APPLICATION FEES!

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COMPLETELY REFURBISH -ED MOBILE HOME RENTTO OWN. Gorgeous lakeliving Quiet enjoyable liv-ing on a pristine lake &sandy beach in Mecosta,MI. It will be a great hometo live in & also a perfectvacation home. Only 1Kdown & less than $500 mo.Call now for appt. 517-256-7936 or 248-990-1388.

[email protected]

2 CEMETERY PLOTS Lans-ing Chapel Hill Gardens, 2complete pkgs. includeseverything, over $11,000new, asking $5800/obo.517-643-2520 for more info.

4 ADJOINING PLOTS in Gar-den of Miracles, East LawnMemory Gardens, Okemos.Value $7100, sell for $2500.Please call 517-663-5364.

CHAPEL HILL MEMORIALGARDENS, Lot 194D,spaces 3 & 4, in VictoryGardens. $2,200/both. Val-ued at, $2,720.734-250-3762

DEEPDALE CEMETERY2 lots, section 3, MemorialGardens near Mausoleum.Ph. 517-625-6445.

ACCORD PROPERTIESStudios, 1 & 2 Bdrms.

Lansing /E. LansingArea. 517-337-7900

NOW AVAILABLE ATRIVERWIND APTS.

1 & 2 bdrm., includes wa-ter, sewer, trash & heat.Rent based on income forqualified applicants. Sec.dep req’d. Call 517-974-3756 or you may pickupapp at 300 Riverwind Dr.,DeWitt. TDD# 800-649-3777This instutition is an EqualOpportunity Provider &Employer.

ST.JOHNS-INCOME BASED2 BDRM. TOWNHOMES.Beautiful Park setting.

Close to schools & shop-ping. Laundry hookup.SUNTREE APARTMENTS

1100 Sunview Dr.989-224-8919 EHO

WAVERLY AREADuplexes & Home

Starting at $725. Move inspecials, pet friendly.

For details 517-272-1000 orvisit:

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BEECHFIELD Efficiency thru2 bedroom, $325-$560.Utilities included. TaylorRealty 517-272-1512.

CARY APTS. S. LANSING. 1 &2 bdrms., $470-$570 mo.,heat, water, sewer & trashincluded. 517-202-3964.

DELUXE APARTMENT RENTStarts at $550 util incl. Alsoperson to help with lawnwork at reduced rent517-482-8196

DOWNTOWN LOFT1 bdrm. loft, wood floors,stainless appliances, laun-dry, secured garage park-ing. Starting at $850/mo.517-482-8771 or 517-719-5600. www.wencoproperties.com

FREE HEAT & WATER. AutoOwners/Waverly. Quietdesirable neighborhood.Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. Nopets. From $550. 517-712-4915, 202-3234, 323-1153

HOUSINGDISCRIMINATION?

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

OLD TOWN-(3)-1 bedroomApts. $485-590. Small to ex-tra large. (1)-2 Bedroomwith sunroom, $675 All ap-pliances and U T I L I T I E SPAID. Quiet nice neighbor-hood. 517-202-6035.

CHARLOTTE LUXURYAPARTMENTS

Saddleback Ranch. 2bdrm., 2 full baths. Movein specials. Pet friendly.

For more information call:517-272-1000 or visit:vandaproperties.com

COME EXPERIENCELiving at Lansing Manor

"A Quiet and CaringSenior Community"

Located directly behindthe Lansing Mall,

Lansing Manor offers1 Bedroom residencesfor Persons 62 years ofage or disabled. Rentsare income based Pets

are welcome. Call todayfor your personal tour

of this lovely communi-ty. 517.321.5058

TTY (800) 662-1220Lansing Manor does not

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FIRST MONTH FREE and$200 security dep. whenyou sign a 12 mo. lease!Forest View Apts, Haslett* Cozy 1 bdrm apts $560* PET WELCOME* Single level bldg w/ pri-vate entries* Washer/Dryer hook upsin utility room* Vaulted ceiling in livingroom* Storage access* Lovely wooded setting* Close to everythingExpires April 15, 2011

Call today for info and tour!517-803-2648

Conditions apply.

GRAND LEDGE223 N. Bridge St., #3.1 bdrm., 1 bath. $450,

util. included.517-575-2668517-622-6059

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GRAND LEDGE Q uiet 1bdrm., $455 includes heat,for nonsmoking responsi-ble individual, no pets.517-627-9085.

HASLETT & OKEMOS$0 deposit

Large 2 bdrms.from $495.

Ph. 337-1133phgrentals.com

POTTERVILLEColonial Estates,

2 bdrm $460. No pets.517-543-7990.

Old Orchard Apts.Holts Best

Value$100 moves you in!"0" application fee &

"0" sec. deposit

1 or 2 bdrms Apts.

Call us today!517-694-8975

conditions apply

EAST LANSING: 2.5 bdrm,1.5 bath, fireplace, air,bsmt, carport, $725.351-9321 or 333-1250

WATER VIEW PLACE - exec-utive condos for rent. 2 &3 bedroom, 1500-2200 SF, 3levels w/ attached garageand lots of storage. Locat-ed on river in downtownDeWitt next to park andwalking trails. Please callTim at 517-282-0500.

GRAND LEDGE2 bdrm., 1200 sq.ft., 1.5baths, full bsmt., laundry,air, garage. $675+ util.Call 517-719-5600 or 517-482-8771.

DEWITT 3 BR., 2 1/2 baths,garage, 2 fireplaces, C/A,$1250 mo. Available June1st. 517-669-1077.

DIMONDALE 2 BDRM., air,garage, bsmt., appliances,deck. $800 + utilities. 517-646-0789. No pets.

EATON RAPIDS Immediateoccupancy 3 bdrm duplex,2 bdrms up, 1 down, newercarpeting, freshly painted,includes stove, refrigera-tor & garage. $650 mo., ref.& deposit req’d., 6 mo.lease. 517-930-7104 lv msg.

E. LANSING-ATTRACTIVE,quiet 2 bdrm., newly paint-ed, fireplace. Newer kitch-en appl. Energy eff. fur-nace, air, ceiling fans.Storage. No dogs. $695+util.,ref.&dep.517-337-1007.

GRAND LEDGE - 4/plex. EX-CELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD,walk to downtown shops &parks. Lg. fenced yard, nopets. 1 bdrm. $425 incldgall utilities, except elect.Dennis: 517-348-6124.

1712½ NEW York St. Lans-ing Nice 2 bdrm. WasherDryer hookup in bsmt.New flooring in bathroom& kitchen. $550 + util.517-372-8129

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

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EAST LANSING 3 bdrms., lglot, ample parking, AC,bsmt., washer-dryer, $900per mo. 517-351-5931.

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THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -

TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOU

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Denise Jo Ford, a singlewoman, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedNovember 19, 2001, and re-corded on November 21,2001 in Liber 1470 on Page561, and assigned by saidMortgagee to BAC HomeLoans Servicing, L.P. as as-signee as documented by anassignment, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredForty-Nine Thousand OneHundred Eighteen and29/100 Dollars ($149,118.29),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 EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June2, 2011.Said premises are situatedin City of Potterville, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Unit No. 36,Lockview MeadowsCondominiums, according tothe Master Deed recordedDecember 1, 1998 in Liber1258, Page 251, Eaton Coun-ty Records, and amended byFirst Amendment to MasterDeed recorded June 24,1999,in Liber 1297, Page 296 andSecond Amendment to Mas-ter Deed recorded July 8,1999 in Liber 1299, Page 805and Third Amendment toMaster Deed recorded De-cember 19, 2000 in Liber1381, Page 1229 and re-recorded February 8, 2001 inLiber 1390, Page 296 andFourth Amendment to Mas-ter deed recorded February8, 2001 in Liber 1390 Page303, Eaton County Records,and designated as EatonCounty Condominium PlanNo. 39, together with rightsin general common ele-ments and limited commonelements as set forth in theabove Master Deed and asdescribed in Act 229 of thePublic Acts of 1963, asamended, and Act 59 of thePublic Acts of 1978, EatonCounty 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: May 1, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #042055F05

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NOTICE OF MODIFICATIONOPPORTUNITY Borrower(s):CORTNEY TERWILLIGERJEREMY TERWILLIGER Prop-erty Address: 289 WILLIAMDURFEE, EATON RAPIDS, MI48827 Pursuant to MCLA600.3205a please be advisedof the following: You have aright to request a meetingwith the mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Thename of the firm designatedas the representative of themortgage servicer is: Ran-dall S. Miller & Associates,P.C. and designee can becontacted at the addressand phone number below.You may contact a housingcounselor by visiting theMichigan State Housing De-velopment Authority’s web-site athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or by calling 1-800-A-SHELTER, 24 hours a day,seven days a week, year-round. If a meeting is re-quested with the designeeshown above, foreclosureproceedings will NOT becommenced until 90 days af-ter the date the noticemailed to you on04/25/2011. If an agreementis reached to modify yourmortgage loan the mort-gage will NOT be foreclosedif you abide by the terms ofthe agreement. You havethe right to contact an attor-ney. The website for theMichigan State Bar LawyerReferral Service ishttp://www.michbar.org/programs/lawyerreferral.cfmand the toll free number is800-968-0738. You may bringan action in circuit court ifyou are required by law tobe served notice and fore-closure proceedings arecommenced, without suchnotice having been servedupon you. If you have previ-ously agreed to modify yourmortgage loan within thepast twelve (12) months un-der the terms of the abovestatute, you are not eligibleto participate in this pro-gram unless you have com-plied with the terms of themortgage loan, as modified.Notice given by: Randall S.Miller Randall S. Miller & As-sociates, P.C. 43252 Wood-ward Avenue, Suite 180Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302248-883-0157 (Loan Modifi-cation Dept.)[email protected] No. 11MI00983-1 Dated:May 1, 2011 PLEASE BE AD-VISED THAT THIS OFFICEMAY BE ACTING AS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED MAY BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.

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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 DEBTINVIOLATION OF THE AUTO-MATIC STAY OR THE DIS-CHARGE INJUNCTION. INSUCHCASE, PLEASE DISREGARDANY PART OF THIS COMMU-NICATION WHICH ISINCONSISTENT WITH THEFOREGOING.OTHERWISE, FEDERAL LAWREQUIRES US TO ADVISEYOU THAT COMMUNICA-TIONFROM OUR OFFICE COULDBE INTERPRETED AS AN AT-TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBTAND THAT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.IF YOU ARE NOW ON ACTIVEMILITARY DUTY OR HAVEBEEN IN THE PRIOR NINEMONTHS, PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AS YOU MAYBEENTITLED TO THEBENEFITS OF THESERVICEMEMBERS’ CIVILRELIEF ACT.THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITYTO SAVE YOUR HOMETo: Tamelia L. Miller805 Cumberland DriveEaton Rapids, MI 48827County EatonState law requires that youreceive the following notice:You have the right to re-quest a meeting with your

quest meeting 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.info/counseling_search/), telephone (517)373-8370, TTY# 1-800-382-4568.If you request a meetingwith the servicer’s desig-nate within 14 days after theNotice required under MCL600.3205a(1) is mailed, thenforeclosure proceedings willnot start until 90 days afterthe date the Notice wasmailed to you. If you and theservicer’s Designate reachan agreement to modify themortgage loan, the mort-gage will not be foreclosedif you abide by the terms ofthe agreement.You have the right to con-tact an attorney. You maycontact attorney of yourchoice. If you do not have anattorney, the telephone

attorney, telephonenumber for the MichiganState Bar Association’s Law-yer Referral Service is 1-800-968-0738.Dated: May 1, 2011Orlans Associates P.CAttorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File Number: 200.8017

GLI-9175135/1/11

Notice Of Mortgage Fore -closure Sale

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

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Christopher K. Schmidt, asingle person, originalmortgagor(s), to Wells Far-go Bank, NA, Mortgagee,dated November 30, 2006,

30, 2006,and recorded on December7, 2006 in Liber 2084 on Page431, in Eaton county re-cords, Michigan, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toUS Bank National Associa-tion, as Trustee for SASCO2007-WF1 as assignee, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Thirty-Three Thou-sand Eight Hundred Twenty-Six and 87/100 Dollars($133,826.87), including in-terest at 4.5% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June2, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot362 and the North 3 feet ofLot 361, Oak Park Subdivi-sion No. 1, Delta Township,Eaton County, Michigan, ac-cording to the recorded platthereof as recorded in Liber2 of Plats, Page 48, EatonCounty Records.The redemption period shall

redemption periodbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: May 1, 2011For more information,please call:FC D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #367983F01

GLI-9175215/1, 8, 15, 22/11

Notice Of Mortgage Fore -closure Sale

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

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.

sale, plusMORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Trevor L. Hack, a singleman, original mortgagor(s),to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated Novem-ber 17, 2004, and recordedon November 23, 2004 inLiber 1883 on Page 467, inEaton county records, Michi-gan, and assigned by saidMortgagee to Wells FargoBank, NA as assignee, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofEighty-Four Thousand SixHundred Twenty-Two and99/100 Dollars ($84,622.99),including interest at 5.625%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 EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June2, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Walton, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: That partof the Northeast 1/4 of theNortheast 1/4 of Section 15,

15,Town 1 North, Range 5 West,Walton Township, EatonCounty, Michigan, describedas follows: Commencing inthe center of TrunklinePavement US 27 at a point10.5 feet East and 868.3 feetSouth 51 degrees 15 minutesWest of the Northeast cor-ner of said Section 15,thence South 51 degrees 15minutes West along the cen-ter line of said Pavement121 feet, thence Northwest-erly at right angles to saidPavement 140 feet, thenceNortheasterly parallel withsaid Pavement 121 feet,thence Southeasterly 140feet to the place of begin-ning, except the Southeas-terly 50 feet in width there-of.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: May 1, 2011For more information,please call:FC D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.

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1 10-inch HDPE Storm Sewer LF 212

2 30-inch HDPE Storm Sewer with Helical Anchors LF 219

3 12-inch C76 IV RCP Storm Sewer LF 4228

4 15-inch C76 IV RCP Storm Sewer LF 1051

5 18-inch C76 IV RCP Storm Sewer LF 1847

6 21-inch C76 IV RCP Storm Sewer LF 268

7 24-inch C76 IV RCP Storm Sewer LF 75

8 27-inch C76 IV RCP Storm Sewer LF 505

9 30-inch C76 IV RCP Storm Sewer LF 437

10 Storm Sewer Lead, 4-inch LF 15

11 Storm Sewer Lead, 6-inch LF 158

12 Storm Sewer Lead, 8-inch LF 33

13 10-inch SDR 26 PVC Storm Sewer LF 25

14 18-inch SDR II HDPE Storm Sewer by Directional Drilling LF 250

15 15-inch Storm Sewer CIPP (Cured-in-place pipe) LF 120

16 4-foot Dia Catch Basin with 3-foot Sump Ea 74

17 6-foot Dia Catch Basin with 3-foot Sump Ea 2

18 4-foot Dia Storm Manhole Ea 29

19 5-foot Dia Storm Manhole Ea 13

20 6-foot Dia Storm Manhole Ea 4

21 7-foot Dia Storm Manhole Ea 1

22 5-foot Dia Storm Manhole on Helical Piers Ea 1

23 6-foot Dia Outlet Control Structure on Helical Piers Ea 1

24 24-inch HDPE Drainage Basin with 3-foot Sump Ea 4

25 Concrete F.E.S. for 12-inch Concrete Pipe with Grate Ea 2

26 Concrete F.E.S. for 15-inch Concrete Pipe with Grate Ea 1

27 Concrete Headwall MDOT detail R-85-D for 15-inch Concrete Pipe with Grate Ea 1

28 Concrete Headwall MDOT detail R-85-D for 18-inch Concrete Pipe with Grate Ea 1

29 Concrete Headwall MDOT detail R-85-D for 27-inch Concrete Pipe with Grate Ea 1

30 Concrete Headwall MDOT detail R-85-D for 30-inch Concrete Pipe with Grate Ea 4

31 Rock Lined Channel (2-foot bottom width) LF 113

32 Rock Lined Channel (4-foot bottom width) LF 425

33 Rock Lined Channel (5-foot bottom width) LF 210

34 Grass Lined Channel (2-foot bottom width) LF 50

35 Grass Lined Channel (4-foot bottom width) LF 760

36 10-foot x 2-foot Stilling Basin Ea 1

37 20-foot x 1.5-foot Stilling Basin Ea 1

38 20-foot x 2-foot Stilling Basin Ea 3

39 30-foot x 2-foot Stilling Basin Ea 1

40 Pressure Grout 12-inch Dia Concrete Storm Sewer Joint Ea 4

41 Pressure Grout 15-inch Dia Concrete Storm Sewer Joint Ea 5

42 Clean Drainage Structure Ea 6

43 Clean & Remortar Drainage Structure Ea 4

44 Remove Existing Drainage Structure Ea 27

45 Flowable Fill Existing Drainage Structure Ea 6

46 Remove and Salvage Existing Culvert Ea 1

47 Remove Storm Sewer 10-18 inch LF 2170

48 Remove Storm Sewer 21-30 inch LF 45

NOTICE OF LETTING DRAIN CONTRACT ANDDAY OF REVIEW OF APPORTIONMENTS

GETTYSBURG DRAIN

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Michael J. Atayan, Eaton County Drain Commissioner, will receive construction bids until 10:00 a.m. onMay 18, 2011, at the Eaton County Drain Commissioner’s Office, located at 1045 Independence Blvd, Charlotte, Michigan, 48813. Bidswill then be opened and publicly announced for the construction of a certain drain known and designated as the “Gettysburg Drain.”

Plans and Bidding Documents may be viewed beginning Monday, April 25, 2011, at the Office of the Eaton County Drain Commissioner,1045 Independence Blvd, Charlotte, Michigan 48813; Delta Charter Township Engineering Department, 7710 West Saginaw Highway,Lansing, MI 48917, (517) 323-8540; or Fitzgerald Henne & Associates, Inc., 4063 Grand Oak Drive, Suite A109, Lansing, Michigan 48911.Paper copies of plans will be available for pick-up for a $75 non-refundable fee only at Fitzgerald Henne & Associates, Inc. at the aboveoffice location in Lansing, with checks made payable to Fitzgerald Henne & Associates, Inc.

Said drain in one Section as follows, the Section having the average depth and width set forth:

Enclosed storm drain construction as shown on the drawings, cuts of 4 feet to 9 feet in depth.Open channel construction as shown on the drawings, cuts of 1 foot to 4 feet in depth and 2 feet to 4 feet in width.

In the construction of the Drain, the following quantities for tile or pipe will be necessary and contracts will be let for same. Quantitiesshown are approximate and final payment will be made on measured quantities:

This Project does not have any bridges or culverts in the scope of work.

Contracts will be entered into with the lowest responsible bidder giving adequate security for the performance of the work. I reserve theright to reject any and all bids, and to adjourn the letting to such time and place as I shall publicly announce.

Any person desiring to bid on the above-mentioned work will be required to deposit a specified amount as a guarantee that he/shewill enter into contract and furnish the required bond as prescribed by law. The checks of all unsuccessful bidders will be returned aftercontracts are awarded. The payments for the above-mentioned work will be made on a monthly basis minus 10% retainage up to anamount of 50% of the contract.

NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN that on May 24, 2011, the apportionments for benefits to the lands comprised within the “GettysburgDrain Special Assessment District,” will be subject to review for one day from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at the Eaton County DrainCommissioner’s Office, located at 1045 Independence Blvd, Charlotte, Michigan 48813, or at such other time and place to which I mayadjourn. At the meeting to review the apportionment of benefits, I will have the tentative apportionments against parcels and municipalitieswithin the drainage district available to review. At said review, the computation of costs for the Drain will also be open for inspection byany interested parties. Phone calls will be accepted in lieu of physical attendance only between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. onMay 24, 2011.

Pursuant to Section 155 of the Michigan Drain Code of 1956, any owner of land within the drainage district or any city, village, township,district or county feeling aggrieved by the apportionment of benefits made by the Drain Commissioner may appeal the apportionmentwithin ten (10) days after the day of review of apportionment by making an application to the Eaton County Probate Court for theappointment of a board of review.

Any drain assessments against land will be collected in the same manner as property taxes. If drain assessments against land arecollected by installment, the landowner may pay the assessments in full with any interest to date at any time and thereby avoid furtherinterest charges. For more information regarding payment of special drain assessments, please contact my office. The following is adescription of the several tracts or parcels of land constituting the Special Assessment District of the Drain, as well as a list of any county,township, city, village and state department to be assessed at large:

The following properties located in the SW¼ of Section 15, Delta Township on the west side of Carrier Creek: All lots in Gettysburg FarmsSubdivision, Gettysburg Farms No. 1 Subdivision, Gettysburg Farms No. 2 Subdivision, and Gettysburg Farms No. 3 Subdivision, includingGettysburg Farms Park. Also the following parcels in said SW ¼ located on the west side of Carrier Creek: 040-015-300-051-00, 040-015-300-008-00, 040-015-300-002-00 (Grand Ledge Public Schools), and 040-015-300-260-00 (Delta Center Cemetery).

The following properties located in the SW ¼ of Section 15, Delta Township on the east side of Carrier Creek in Gettysburg EstatesSubdivision, Gettysburg Estates No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6 and No. 7 Subdivisions: lots 15 through 27; lots 55 through 69; lots79 through 167; lots 175 through 193. Also the following parcels in said SW ¼ located on the east side of Carrier Creek: 040-049-000-217-00, 040-049-000-218-00, 040-049-001-926-00, and 040-049-001-928-00.

The following Public Corporations will be assessed at large for a portion of the cost of constructing said drain:Delta TownshipCounty of Eaton (for benefit to County Roads)

Owners, municipalities and interested persons may appear at the time and place of the day of review of apportionments and be heardwith respect to the special assessments.

This notice is pursuant to Section 154 of the Michigan Drain Code of 1956 and Act 162 of the Public Acts of 1962.

Dated: May 19, 2011 Michael J. AtayanEaton County Drain Commissioner

Item No. Item Description Unit EstimatedQuantity

49 Bulkhead Storm Sewer 12-inch Ea 6

50 Bulkhead Storm Sewer 15-inch Ea 4

51 Bulkhead Storm Sewer 18-inch Ea 10

52 Bulkhead Storm Sewer 24-inch Ea 2

53 Flowable Fill Storm Sewer 12-inch LF 650

54 Flowable Fill Storm Sewer 15-inch LF 533

55 Flowable Fill Storm Sewer 18-inch LF 1155

56 Flowable Fill Storm Sewer 24-inch LF 210

57 Riprap 8-12 inch Cobblestone over Geotextile SY 55

58 Roadway Restoration MDOT 22A, 8 inches CIP SY 21048

59 Roadway Restoration HMA MDOT 13A Leveling Course TON 3479

60 Roadway Restoration HMA MDOT 13A Top Course TON 1761

61 Gravel Driveway Restoration MDOT 22A, 6 inches CIP SY 100

62 HMA Driveway, 3-inch SY 46

63 Concrete Driveway, 6-inch SF 2146

64 Concrete Curb and Gutter LF 130

65 Cold Mill Existing HMA 2-inch depth SY 258

66 Concrete Sidewalk 4-inch SF 275

67 Tree Removal, 9-18 inch Ea 23

68 Tree Removal, 19-36 inch Ea 7

69 Mailbox, Relocation and Reinstallation LS 1

70 Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Measures LS 1

71 Traffic Control LS 1

72 Surface Restoration, Topsoil, Seed, and Mulch Blanket SY 10320

73 Tree Protection and Temporary Construction Fencing Installation LF 3955

74 Water Main Offset Ea 6

75 Landscaping Restoration LS 1

76 Existing Subsurface Utility Investigation Ea 10

77 4-inch Perforated HDPE Underdrain with Sock LF 70

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GLI-9172145/1, 8, 15, 22/11

Notice Of Mortgage Fore -closure Sale

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

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Lynn C. Frandsen andCindy L. Frandsen, husbandand wife, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedMay 10, 2005, and recordedon June 7, 2005 in Liber 1936on Page 670, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toWells Fargo Bank, NA as as-signee, on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due atthe date hereof the sum ofOne Hundred Twenty-EightThousand Four HundredNineteen and 53/100 Dollars($128,419.53), including in-terest at 5.875% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June2, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: UnitNo. 11 of Barrington Woods,a condominium, accordingto the Master Deed record-ed in Liber 1524, Page 550 asamended in First Amend-ment to the Master Deed asrecorded in Liber 1537, Page60, and Second Amendmentto the Master Deed as re-corded in Liber 1555, Page638 and Third Amendment inLiber 1784, Page 637 anddesignated as Eaton CountyCondominium SubdivisionPlan No. 48, together withrights in common elementsand limited common ele-ments as set forth in theabove Master Deed and asdescribed in Act 59 of PublicActs of 1978, and amend-ments thereto.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: May 1, 2011For more information,please call:FC D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #368438F01

GLI-9175415/1, 8, 15, 22/11

Notice Of Mortgage Fore -closure Sale

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

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.

sale, plusMORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby James A. Holton and Mil-dred J. Holton, husband andwife, original mortgagor(s),to Heartland Home Finance,Inc., Mortgagee, dated Octo-ber 27, 1999, and recordedon November 15, 1999 inLiber 1322 on Page 0108, andassigned by said Mortgageeto Bank One, NA as assigneeas documented by an as-signment, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Sixty-Four Thou-sand Seven Hundred Nine-teen and 30/100 Dollars($64,719.30), including inter-est at 9.59% 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 EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June2, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Roxand, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: That partof the Northwest (1/4) Quar-ter of the Northeast (1/4)Quarter of Section 15, Town4 North, Range 5 West, Cityof Mulliken, County of Ea-ton, Michigan, described asfollows: Commencing 80rods East of the Northwestcorner of said Section 15,thence South 10 rods;thence East 4 rods, thenceNorth 10 rods; thence West4 rods to the place of begin-ning.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: May 1, 2011For more information,please call:FC S (248) 593-1304Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #368657F01

GLI-9179765/1, 8, 15, 22/11

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)

NOTICE is hereby providedto Jodi Graeber, theborrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 620Spring St, Grand Ledge, MI48837-1406.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) 593-1311The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://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 fromApril 27, 2011, foreclosureproceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter April 27, 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: May 1, 2011For more information,please call:FC J (248) 593-1311Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/or Mortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 368938F01

GLI-9178235/1/11

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)

NOTICE is hereby providedto David Kipp and MelissaKipp, the borrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 1107Middlewoods Way, GrandLedge, MI 48837-9646.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1301The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing DevelopmentAuthorityâ ™swebsite or bycalling the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://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 fromApril 25, 2011, foreclosureproceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter April 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 Michiganâ ™sLawyer 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: May 1, 2011For more information,please call:FC C (248) 593-1301Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/or Mortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 370985F01

GLI-9172175/1/11

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 DEBTINVIOLATION OF THE AUTO-MATIC STAY OR THE DIS-CHARGE INJUNCTION. INSUCHCASE, PLEASE DISREGARDANY PART OF THIS COMMU-NICATION WHICH ISINCONSISTENT WITH THEFOREGOING.OTHERWISE, FEDERAL LAWREQUIRES US TO ADVISEYOU THAT COMMUNICA-TIONFROM OUR OFFICE COULDBE INTERPRETED AS AN AT-TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBTAND THAT ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.IF YOU ARE NOW ON ACTIVEMILITARY DUTY OR HAVEBEEN IN THE PRIOR NINEMONTHS, PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AS YOU MAYBE

ENTITLED TO THEBENEFITS OF THESERVICEMEMBERS’ CIVILRELIEF ACT.THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITYTO SAVE YOUR HOMETo: Glenn D. Coker and MaryEtta R. Coker5217 Round Lake RoadVermontville, MI 49096County EatonState 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.info/counseling_search/), telephone (517)373-8370, TTY# 1-800-382-4568.If you request a meetingwith the servicer’s desig-nate within 14 days after theNotice required under MCL600.3205a(1) is mailed, thenforeclosure proceedings willnot start until 90 days afterthe date the Notice wasmailed to you. If you and theservicer’s Designate reachan agreement to modify themortgage loan, the mort-gage will not be foreclosedif you abide by the terms ofthe agreement.You have the right to con-tact an attorney. You maycontact attorney of yourchoice. If you do not have anattorney, the telephonenumber for the MichiganState Bar Association’s Law-yer Referral Service is 1-800-968-0738.Dated: May 1, 2011Orlans Associates P.CAttorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File Number: 682.0878

GLI-9176125/1/11

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

YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI -TARY DUTY.

MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthaving been made in theterms and conditions of acertain mortgage made byJeffery W. Britten , an un-married man, Mortgagors,to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc.(MERS) as nominee forCountrywide Home Loans,Inc., Mortgagee, dated the30th day of September, 2003and recorded in the office ofthe Register of Deeds, forThe County of Eaton andState of Michigan, on the8th day of October, 2003 inLiber 1747 of Eaton CountyRecords, page 1195, saidMortgage having been as-signed to BAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, LP FKA COUN-TRYWIDE HOME LOANSSERVICING LP on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due, at the date of thisnotice, the sum of One Hun-dred Thousand Two Hun-dred Fifty Four and 83/100($100254.83), 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 12th day of May,2011 at 1:00 o’clock pm Lo-cal Time, said mortgage willbe foreclosed by a sale atpublic auction, to the high-est bidder, inside the mainentrance to the CourthouseBldg. in Charlotte, MI (thatbeing the building where theCircuit Court for the Countyof Eaton is held), of thepremises described in saidmortgage, or so much there-of as may be necessary to

may necessarypay the amount due, asaforesaid on said mortgage,with interest thereon at6.12500% per annum and alllegal costs, charges, and ex-penses, including the attor-ney fees allowed by law,and also any sum or sumswhich may be paid by theundersigned, necessary toprotect its interest in thepremises. Which said prem-ises are described as fol-lows: All that certain pieceor parcel of land, includingany and all structures, andhomes, manufactured orotherwise, located thereon,situated in the City of Char-lotte, County of Eaton, Stateof Michigan, and describedas follows, to wit:That part of the Northeast1/4 of Section 13, T2N, R5W,City of Charlotte, EatonCounty, Michigan, com-mencing at the North 1/4corner of said Section andrunning thence along the1/4 line S00°23’00”E 406.58feet; thence N89°29’44”E33.00 feet to the point of be-ginning on the East right ofway line of Lincoln Street;thence continuingN89°29’44”E 208.04 feet;thence S00°07’22”E 130.50feet to the North right ofway line of Stoddard Street,said point also being 92.38feet West of the SUB-DIVISION OF THE AMENDEDPLAT OF WILLIAMS ADDI-TION to the City of Char-lotte; thence along saidNorth right of way lineS89°29’40”W 207.45 feet tosaid East right of way line ofLincoln Street; thenceN00°23’00”W 130.50 feet tothe point of beginning.During the six (6) monthsimmediately following thesale, the property may beredeemed, except that inthe event that the propertyis determined to be aban-doned pursuant to MCLA600.3241a, the property maybe redeemed during 30 daysimmediately following thesale.

Dated: 4/10/2011

BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-ING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDEHOME LOANS SERVICING LPMortgagee__________________________________FABRIZIO & BROOK, P.C.Attorney for BAC HOMELOANS SERVICING, LP FKACOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LP888 W. Big Beaver, Suite 800Troy, Ml 48084248-362-2600BOA FNMA Britten

GLI-9120704/10, 17, 24/11-5/1/11

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

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY OR IF YOU ARE IN

BANKRUPTCY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Michael F Kerrigan andJane M Kerrigan, to FifthThird Mortgage-MI, LLC,Mortgagee, dated February10, 2005 and recorded Feb-ruary 16, 2005 in Liber 1905,Page 1130, Eaton 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 Forty-Three Thousand Five and35/100 Dollars ($43,005.35)including interest at 5.5%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe or inside of the main en-trance to the Eaton CountyCircuit Courthouse Bldg. inCharlotte, MI at 10:00 a.m.on MAY 26, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Delta, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as:A parcel of land in theNortheast 1/4 of Section 8,Town 4 North, Range 3 West,

North, Range West,Delta Township, EatonCounty, Michigan describedas follows: Beginning on theEast line of Section 8, 1639.0feet South of the Northeastcorner of Section 8, thenceWest 629.96 feet thenceSouth 319.0 feet, thenceEast 629.98 feet, thenceNorth along the East line ofSection 8, 319.0 feet to thepoint of beginning.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: April 24, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 200.7877

GLI - 9159094/24/11 - 5/1, 8, 15/11

THIS FIRM IS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTING

TO COLLECT A DEBT.? ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THAT

PURPOSE.? PLEASECONTACT OUR OFFICE ATTHE NUMBER BELOW IF

YOU ARE IN ACTIVEMILITARY DUTY OR IF YOU

ARE?IN BANKRUPTCY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Marc C. Fowler, a singleman, to Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc.,as nominee for lender andlender’s successors and/orassigns, Mortgagee, datedOctober 4, 2002 and record-ed November 26, 2002 inLiber 1598, Page 43, EatonCounty Records, Michigan.Said mortgage is now heldby Chase Home Finance LLCby assignment. There isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Sixteen ThousandEight Hundred Twenty-Fiveand 30/100 Dollars($116,825.30) including in-terest at 6.5% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe or inside of the main en-trance to the Eaton CountyCircuit Courthouse Bldg. inCharlotte, MI at 10:00 a.m.on MAY 26, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Hamlin, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as:That part of the South 4acres of that part of theNorth 1/2 of the South 1/2 ofthe Southwest 1/4 of Sec-tion 5, Town 1 North, Range3 West, Hamlin Township,Eaton County, Michigan, ly-ing East of Freeman High-way, described as: Begin-ning on the North-South 1/4line of Section 5, Town 1North, Range 3 West, HamlinTownship, Eaton County,Michigan at a point 661.75feet, North 00 degrees 47minutes 40 seconds West ofthe South 1/4 corner of Sec-tion 5; thence North 89 de-grees 59 minutes 56 secondsWest 632.57 feet to the cen-ter of Freeman Road; thenceNorth 01 degrees 42 minutes15 seconds West 142 feet onthe center of Freeman Road;thence North 89 degrees 59minutes 48 seconds East634.82 feet; thence South 00degrees 47 minutes 40 sec-onds East 142 feet on saidNorth-South 1/4 line to pointof 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 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: April 24, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 310.7940

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Notice Of MortgageForeclosure Sale

THIS FIRM IS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THAT

PURPOSE. PLEASECONTACT OUR OFFICE ATTHE NUMBER BELOW IF

YOU ARE IN ACTIVEMILITARY DUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Jeremy D. Cole and Mi-chelle Y. Cole, husband andwife, original mortgagor(s),to ABN AMRO MortgageGroup, Inc., Mortgagee, dat-ed March 10, 2004, and re-corded on March 22, 2004 inLiber 1802 on Page 423, inEaton county records, Michi-gan, on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due atthe date hereof the sum ofOne Hundred Seventy-OneThousand Five Hundred Sixand 29/100 Dollars($171,506.29), including in-terest at 5.75% 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 place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May26, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Hamlin, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: That partof the West 1/2 of the North-west 1/4 of Section 9, Town1 North, Range 3 West, Ham-lin Township, Eaton County,Michigan, lying North andWest of the New York Cen-tral Railroad Company Rightof Way.Except a parcel describedas:Beginning at the Northwestcorner of said Section 9;thence East along the Northline of said Section 9, 100.00feet; thence South 00 de-grees 16 minutes 07 secondsEast parallel with the Westline of said Section 9, 435.61feet; thence West parallelwith said North line 100.00feet to a point on said Westline; thence North 00 de-grees 16 minutes 07 secondsWest along said West line435.61 feet to the place ofbeginning.Also except:A parcel of land in theNorthwest 1/4 of Section 9,Town 1 North, Range 3 West,Hamlin Township, EatonCounty, Michigan, describedas: Commencing 100.00 feetEast of the Northwest cor-ner of said Section 9; thenceSouth 00 degrees 16 minutesEast 325.00 feet; thence East112.00 feet; thence North 00degrees 16 minutes West325.00 feet to the North lineof said Section 9; thenceWest along the North line ofsaid Section 9, 112.00 feet tothe point of beginning.Also except:A parcel of land in theNorthwest 1/4 of Section 9,Town 1 North, Range 3 West,Hamlin Township, EatonCounty, Michigan, describedas: Commencing 212.00 feetEast of the Northwest cor-ner of said Section 9; thenceSouth 00 degrees 16 minutesEast 325.00 feet; thence East164.00 feet; thence North 00degrees 16 minutes West325.00 feet to the North lineof said Section 9; thenceWest along the North line ofsaid Section 9, 164.00 feet to

9,the point of beginning.Also except:A parcel of land in theNorthwest 1/4 of Section 9,Town 1 North, Range 3 West,Hamlin Township, EatonCounty, Michigan, describedas: Commencing 376 feetEast of the Northwest cor-ner of said Section 9; thenceSouth 00 degrees 16 minutesEast 325.00 feet; thence East134.00 feet; thence North 00degrees 16 minutes West325.00 feet to the North lineof said Section 9; thenceWest along said North line134.00 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.Dated: April 24, 2011For more information,please call:FC C (248) 593-1301Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #336350F01

GLI _ - 9161844/24/11 - 5/1, 8, 15/11

Notice Of MortgageForeclosure Sale

THIS FIRM IS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THAT

PURPOSE. PLEASECONTACT OUR OFFICE ATTHE NUMBER BELOW IF

YOU ARE IN ACTIVEMILITARY DUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Eric Crutcher and MarieCrutcher, husband and wife,original mortgagor(s), toMortgage Electronic Regis-tration Systems, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated April 7,2005, and recorded on April15, 2005 in Liber 1921 onPage 483, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee toNationstar Mortgage LLC asassignee as documented byan assignment, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of TwoHundred Sixty-Seven Thou-sand Two Hundred Fifteenand 51/100 Dollars($267,215.51), including in-terest at 6.875% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May26, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township ofWindsor, Eaton County,Michigan, and are describedas: Parcel 1: Unit 13, BrooksLanding Condominium,Windsor Township, EatonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the recorded MasterDeed thereof, as recorded inLiber 1046, Pages 427through 469 inclusive, EatonCounty Records and amend-ed by the First Amendmentto Master Deed recorded inLiber 1091, Page 673, EatonCounty Records and amend-ed by the Second Amend-ment to Master Deed re-corded in Liber 1164, Page63, Eaton County Recordsand designated as EatonCounty Condominium Subdi-vision Plan No. 27, togetherwith rights in general com-mon elements and limitedcommon elements as setforth in the above MasterDeed and Amendmentthereto and pursuant to Act59 of the Public Acts of 1978,as amended.Parcel 2: A parcel of land inthe Southeast 1/4 of Section10, Town 3 North, Range 3West, Village of Dimondale,

West, Village Dimondale,Eaton County, Michigan, theboundary of said parcel be-ing described as commenc-ing at the Southeast cornerof Section 10, Town 3 North,Range 3 West, MichiganMeridian, thence North 00degrees 49 minutes 15 sec-onds West along the Eastline of said Section 637.10feet; thence along the Southright of way of Brooks RiverDrive the following 3 cours-es; South 89 degrees 46 mi-nutes 36 seconds West217.32 feet, 203.88 feet alonga curve to the right of saidcurve having a central angleof 21 degrees 55 minutes 00seconds a radius of 533.00feet and a chord of 202.64feet bearing North 79 de-grees 15 minutes 54 secondsWest 20.47 feet along acurve to the left said curvehaving a central angle of 7degrees 01 minutes 20 sec-onds a radius of 167.00 feetand a chord of 20.46 feetbearing North 71 degrees 49minutes 04 seconds Westthence South 44 degrees 15minutes 05 seconds West393.78 feet to the point ofbeginning thence South 76degrees 34 minutes 38 sec-onds East 34.54 feet thenceSouth 00 degrees 49 minutes15 seconds East 62.93 feet;thence South 89 degrees 46minutes 36 seconds West104.00 feet; thence North 44degrees 15 minutes 05 sec-onds East 99.61 feet to thepoint of beginning.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: April 24, 2011For more information,please call:FC L (248) 593-1312Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #353889F01

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Notice Of MortgageForeclosure Sale

THIS FIRM IS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THAT

PURPOSE. PLEASECONTACT OUR OFFICE ATTHE NUMBER BELOW IF

YOU ARE IN ACTIVEMILITARY DUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Allen Harrington, A Sin-gle Man, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedMarch 30, 2006, and record-ed on April 20, 2006 in Liber2027 on Page 256, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toU.S. Bank National Associa-tion, as successor Trustee toBank of America, N.A., asSuccessor Trustee toLaSalle Bank, N.A., as Trust-ee for the Certificateholdersof the MLMI Trust, MortgageLoan Asset-Backed Certifi-cates, Series 2006-HE4 asassignee as documented byan assignment, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Five Thousand Sev-en Hundred Fifty and 57/100Dollars ($105,750.57), includ-ing interest at 7.7% 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 EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June2, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Sunfield, Ea-ton County, Michigan, and

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County, Michigan,are described as: The South20 Rods in Width of theWest 8 Rods in Width of theSoutheast Quarter of Sec-tion 1, Town 4 North, ofRange 6 West, SunfieldTownship, Eaton County,MichiganThe 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: May 1, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #360481F01

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Notice Of MortgageForeclosure Sale

THIS FIRM IS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THAT

PURPOSE. PLEASECONTACT OUR OFFICE ATTHE NUMBER BELOW IF

YOU ARE IN ACTIVEMILITARY DUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Elden N. Jackson, an un-married man, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedDecember 30, 2004, and re-corded on January 10, 2005in Liber 1896 on Page 292,and assigned by saidMortgagee to The Bank ofNew York Mellon fka TheBank of New York, as suc-cessor trustee to JPMorganChase Bank, N.A., as trusteefor the holders of the MLMISurf Trust, Mortgage Loanasset-backed Certificates,Series 2005-AB1 as assigneeas documented by an as-signment, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Two HundredSixty-Nine Thousand OneHundred Eighteen and71/100 Dollars ($269,118.71),including interest at 6.1%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 EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June2, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Village of Sunfield, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Beginning onthe South line of Section 3,Town 4 North, Range 6 West,Sunfield Township, EatonCounty, Michigan at a point515.00 feet, North 87 de-grees 00 minutes 36 secondsWest from the Southeastcorner of said Section 3;thence continuing North 87degrees 00 minutes 36 sec-onds West along said Southline 30.00 feet; thence North2 degrees 00 minutes 50 sec-onds East 100 feet; thenceNorth 16 degrees 14 minutes08 seconds West 114.00 feet;thence South 62 degrees 42minutes 35 seconds East22.53 feet; thence 65.73 feet;Along a Curve to the rightwith a radius of 41.92 feet,and a Delta angle of 89 de-grees 50 minutes 20 sec-onds; thence North 35 de-grees 49 minutes 43 secondsEast 95.07 feet; thence North57 degrees 58 minutes 33seconds East 47.36 feet;thence North 31 degrees 31minutes 15 seconds East37.29 feet; thence South 87degrees 00 minutes 36 sec-onds East 31.29 feet; thenceSouth 2 degrees 00 minutes50 seconds West 234.56 feet;

feet;thence North 62 degrees 19minutes 34 seconds West107.74 feet; thence North 87degrees 00 minutes 36 sec-onds West 45.00 feet; thenceSouth 19 degrees 47 minutes44 seconds West 42.14 feet;thence South 20 degrees 00minutes 50 seconds West100.00 feet to the point ofbeginning. Containing 0.70Acres and subject to a pub-lic right of way over theSouth 33 feet for HighwayM-43 and to any other en-cumbrances of record.Together with and subjectto an easement for ingressand egress, described as:Beginning on the South lineof Section 3, Town 4 North,Range 6 West, SunfieldTownship, Eaton County,Michigan, at a point 545.00feet, North 87 degrees 00minutes 36 seconds Westfrom the Southeast cornerof said Section 3; thenceNorth 02 degrees 00 minutes50 seconds East 100 feet;thence North 16 degrees 14minutes 08 seconds West88.75 feet; thence 138.23feet along a curve to theright with a radius of 41.92feet; thence South 19 de-grees 47 minutes 44 secondsWest 42.14 feet; thenceSouth 2 degrees 00 minutes50 seconds West 100 feet;thence North 87 degrees 00minutes 36 seconds Westalong said South line 30 feetto the point of beginning.Also together with and sub-ject to an easement for in-gress and egress, 15 feet inwidth, the Westerly line ofsaid easement being descri-bed as: Beginning at a point360.00 feet, North 87 de-grees 00 minutes 36 secondsWest along said South lineof Section 3, Town 4 North,Range 6 West, SunfieldTownship, Eaton County,Michigan, and then 330.00feet, North 02 degrees 00minutes 50 seconds Eastand then 31.29 feet North 87degrees 00 minutes 36 sec-onds West from the South-east corner of said Section3; thence South 31 degrees31 minutes 15 seconds West37.29 feet; thence South 57degrees 58 minutes 33 sec-onds West 47.36 feet; thenceSouth 35 degrees 49 minutes43 seconds West 95.07 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: May 1, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #367387F01

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NOTICE PURSUANT TOMCL 600.3205a(4)

NOTICE is hereby providedto Kimberly A Piotrowicz,the borrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 131Washington St, Sunfield, MI48890-9086.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) 593-1312The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing DevelopmentAuthorityâ ™swebsite or bycalling the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://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 fromApril 25, 2011, foreclosureproceedings will not be

proceedingscommenced until 90 days af-ter April 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 Michiganâ ™sLawyer 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: May 1, 2011For more information,please call:FC L (248) 593-1312Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/or Mortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 370636F01

GLI - 9165425/1/11

SCHNEIDERMAN &SHERMAN, P.C., IS

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECTA DEBT, ANY

INFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THAT

PURPOSE. PLEASECONTACT OUR OFFICE AT(248)539-7400 IF YOU AREIN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY .MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby TAMMY L. MAINSTONEand JASON D. MAINSTONE,WIFE AND HUSBAND, toMortgage Electronic Regis-tration Systems, Inc.("MERS"), solely as nomineefor lender and lender’s suc-cessors and assigns,Mortgagee, dated June 29,2007, and recorded on July11, 2007, in Liber 2128, onPage 399, and assigned bysaid mortgagee toFLAGSTAR BANK, FSB, as as-signed, Eaton County Re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Eighty-ThreeThousand Five HundredForty-Five Dollars and SevenCents ($83,545.07), includinginterest at 7.000% per an-num. Under the power ofsale contained in said mort-gage and the statute in suchcase made and provided,notice is hereby given thatsaid mortgage will be fore-closed by a sale of themortgaged premises, orsome part of them, at publicvenue, inside the Main en-trance to the CourthouseBldg. in Charlotte, Michiganat 10:00 AM o’clock, on May26, 2011 Said premises arelocated in Eaton County,Michigan and are describedas: LOT 1, ALPHA PARK,TOWNSHIP OF BELLEVUE,EATON COUNTY, MICHIGAN,ACCORDING TO THE RE-CORDED LAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN LIBER 3 OFPLATS, PAGE 31, EATONCOUNTY 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.FLAGSTAR BANK, FSBM o r t g a g e e / A s s i g n e eSchneiderman & Sherman,P.C. 23938 Research Drive,Suite 300 Farmington Hills,MI 48335

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SCHNEIDERMAN &SHERMAN, P.C., IS

ATTEMPTING TO COLLECTA DEBT, ANY INFORMA -

TION WE OBTAIN WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

PLEASE CONTACT OUROFFICE AT (248)539-7400 IF

YOU ARE IN ACTIVEMILITARY DUTY.

MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-

tions of a mortgage madeby MICHAEL J. BAUM, A SIN-

GLE MAN and SARA A.PRATT, A SINGLE WOMAN,

to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc.

("MERS"), solely as nomineefor lender and lender’s suc-

cessors and assigns,Mortgagee, dated August21, 2008, and recorded onAugust 25, 2008, in Liber

2194, on Page 0683, and as-signed by said mortgagee to

Flagstar Bank, FSB, as as-signed, Eaton County Re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimed

to be due at the date hereofthe sum of Ninety-Eight

Thousand One Hundred FiftyDollars and Forty-Six Cents

($98,150.46), including inter-est at 7.125% per annum.Under the power of sale

contained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that said

mortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part of

them, at public venue, insidethe Main entrance to theCourthouse Bldg. in Char-

lotte, Michigan at 10:00 AMo’clock, on May 26, 2011

Said premises are located inEaton County, Michigan and

are described as: LOT 1,BLOCK 3 OF ROBINSON ANDSHERWOOD’S SUBDIVISIONOF LOTS NO. 22 AND 23 ANDPART OF 21 IN LAWRENCE’SADDITION OF OUT LOTS, AC-

CORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED IN

LIBER 1 OF PLATS, PAGE 63OF EATON COUNTY RE-

CORDS. The redemption pe-riod shall be 6 months fromthe date of such sale unlessdetermined abandoned inaccordance with 1948CL

600.3241a, in which case theredemption period shall be

30 days from the date ofsuch sale. Flagstar Bank,FSB Mortgagee/Assignee

Schneiderman & Sherman,P.C. 23938 Research Drive,Suite 300 Farmington Hills,

MI 48335

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FORECLOSURE NOTICERANDALL S. MILLER &ASSOCIATES, P.C. IS ADEBT COLLECTOR AT -

TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMA -TION OBTAINED WILL BE

USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

Mortgage Sale - Default hasbeen made in the conditionsof a certain mortgage madeby Richard W. Sheldon Jr, unmarried man to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. acting solely asnominee for HometownMortgage Services, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated June 20,2006, and recorded on Au-gust 4, 2006, in Liber 2054,Page 1098, Eaton County Re-cords, said mortgage wasassigned to Deutsche BankNational Trust Company, asTrustee of the ResidentialAsset Securitization Trust2006-A14CB, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series2006-N under the Poolingand Servicing Agreementdated October 1, 2006 by anAssignment of Mortgagedated March 01, 2011 andrecorded March 10, 2011 inLiber 2329, Page 208, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Forty-Three Thou-sand Nine Hundred Seventy-Five and 97/100($143,975.97) including in-terest at the rate of7.87500% 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 theplace of holding the CircuitCourt in said Eaton County,where the premises to besold or some part of themare situated, at 10:00 AM onMay 19, 2011Said premises are situatedin the City of Eaton Rapids,Eaton County, Michigan, andare described as:Lot(s) 21 and 22, Block 9,Leonard and Crane‘s Addi-tion to the City of EatonRapids, according to the re-corded plat thereof as re-corded in Liber 1 of Plats,Page(s) 81, Eaton CountyRecords.Commonly known as: 319STATE STThe redemption period shallbe 6.00 months from thedate of such sale, unless de-

sale,termined abandoned in ac-cordance with MCL600.3241a, in which case theredemption period shall be30 days from the date ofsuch sale, or 15 days afterstatutory notice, whicheveris later.

Dated: April 17, 2011

Randall S. Miller & Associ-ates, P.C.Attorneys for Deutsche BankNational Trust Company, asTrustee of the ResidentialAsset Securitization Trust2006-A14CB, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series2006-N under the Poolingand Servicing Agreementdated October 1, 200643252 Woodward Avenue,Suite 180Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302(248) 335-9200Case No. 11MI00058-1

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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 April L.Rand, the borrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter“Borrower”) regarding theproperty known as 7017NORTH RIDGE ROAD, UNIT28, LANSING, MI 48917 thatthe mortgage is in default.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer throughits designated agent,Schneiderman & Sherman,P.C. (“Designated Agent”),23938 Research Drive, Suite300, Farmington Hills, Michi-gan 48335, 248-539-7400(Tel), 248-539-7401 (Fax),e m a i l :[email protected]. April L. Rand alsohas/have the right to con-tact the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority (“MSHDA”) at itsw e b s i t ewww.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) 968-0738 (Tel). PubDate: May 1, 2011SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER-MAN, P.C. 23938 ResearchDrive, Suite 300 FarmingtonHills, Michigan 48335

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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 MichaelD. Becker, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after “Borrower”) regardingthe property known as 1183VERMONTVILLE HIGHWAY,CHARLOTTE, MI 48813 thatthe mortgage is in default.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer throughits designated agent,Schneiderman & Sherman,P.C. (“Designated Agent”),23938 Research Drive, Suite300, Farmington Hills, Michi-gan 48335, 248-539-7400(Tel), 248-539-7401 (Fax),e m a i l :[email protected]. Michael D. Becker also

has/have the right to con-tact the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority (“MSHDA”) at itsw e b s i t ewww.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) 968-0738 (Tel). PubDate: May 1, 2011SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER-MAN, P.C. 23938 ResearchDrive, Suite 300 FarmingtonHills, Michigan 48335

GLI-9183175/1/11

Notice Of Mortgage Fore -closure Sale

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

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Darvi Williams and An-thony Curry Jr both singlepeople, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedFebruary 20, 2009, and re-corded on March 5, 2009 inLiber 2217 on Page 926, inEaton county records, Michi-gan, and assigned by saidMortgagee to Flagstar Bank,FSB as assignee, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredEighty-Five Thousand ThreeHundred One and 58/100Dollars ($185,301.58), includ-ing interest at 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 EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May19, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot 50,Williamsburg No. 2, DeltaTownship, Eaton County,Michigan, according to therecorded plat thereof, as re-corded in Liber 4 of plats,Page 58, Eaton County Re-cords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: April 17, 2011For more information,please call:FC L (248) 593-1312Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #305931F01

GLI-9138674/17, 24/11-5/1, 8/11

Notice Of MortgageForeclosure Sale

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

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Theodore F. Younts andKaren R. Younts, husbandand wife, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedJune 20, 2007, and recordedon June 26, 2007 in Liber2125 on Page 797, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,and assigned by saidMortgagee to NewburyPlace REO III, LLC as assign-ee, on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due atthe date hereof the sum ofOne Hundred Four ThousandThree Hundred Sixty-Six and06/100 Dollars ($104,366.06),including interest at 9.25%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 EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May19, 2011.Said premises are situatedin City of Potterville, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Lot 50,Thornapple Hills No. 1, asubdivision of part of theWest 1/2, Northeast 1/4 ofSection 26, Town 3 North,Range 4 West, Village (nowcity) of Potterville, EatonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the plat recorded in Liber3 of Plats, Page 37, EatonCounty 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: April 17, 2011For more information,please call:FC F (248) 593-1313Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #317248F05

GLI - 9141384/17, 24/11 - 5/1, 8/11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGE SALE

FOSTER, SWIFT, COLLINS &SMITH, P.C. IS ATTEMPT -ING TO COLLECT A DEBTAND ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USED

FOR THAT PURPOSE.PLEASE CONTACT OUROFFICE AT THE NUMBER

BELOW IF A MORTGAGORIS IN ACTIVE MILITARY

DUTY.DEFAULT having been madein the conditions of a certainMortgage made on July 13,2007, by ROBIN C. ELDREDand MALISSA R. ELDRED,husband and wife, as Mort-gagor, given by them to In-dependent Bank (f/k/a Inde-pendent Bank South Michi-gan), whose address is 2900West Road, Suite 100, EastLansing, Michigan 48823, asMortgagee, and recorded onJuly 17, 2007, in Liber 2129,Page 261, Eaton County Re-cords, on which Mortgagethere is claimed to be dueand unpaid, as of the date ofthis Notice, the sum of OneHundred Two Thousand TwoHundred Fifty-Two and87/100 Dollars ($102,252.87);and no suit or proceeding atlaw or in equity having beeninstituted to recover thedebt or any part thereof se-cured by said Mortgage, and

by Mortgage,the power of sale in saidMortgage having becomeoperative by reason of suchdefault;

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that on Thursday, May19, 2011 at 10:00 o’clock inthe forenoon, inside themain entrance to the Court-house Building in Charlotte,Michigan, that being one ofthe places for holding theCircuit Court for EatonCounty, 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:LAND SITUATED IN THE CITYOF EATON RAPIDS, COUNTYOF EATON, MICHIGAN, DE-SCRIBED AS:The South half of North two-thirds of Lot 8, Block 5, Orig-inal Plat of the Village (NowCity) of Eaton Rapids, EatonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the recorded plat thereof,as recorded in Liber 1 ofPlats, Page 438, Eaton Coun-ty Records.Tax Parcel No. 234 S. MainStreet, Eaton Rapids, Michi-gan 48827Property Address: 300-000-605-085-00.

The period within whichthe above premises may beredeemed shall expire six(6) months from the date ofsale.

Dated: April 11, 2011

FOSTER, SWIFT, COLLINS &SMITH, P.C. INDE-PENDENT BANKBenjamin J. Priceof East Lansing, Michigan,MortgageeAttorneys for Mortgagee313 S. Washington SquareLansing, MI 48933(517) 371-8253

GLI - 9139974/17, 24 - 5/1, 5/8/11

Notice Of Mortgage Fore -closure Sale

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

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Harry L. Funtukis II andDenise L. Funtukis, husbandand wife, originalmortgagor(s), to First ofAmerica Mortgage Compa-ny, Mortgagee, dated Octo-ber 23, 1998, and recordedon November 5, 1998 in Liber1253 on Page 477, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toNational City Mortgage Co.as assignee as documentedby an assignment, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofNinety-One Thousand FiveHundred Ninety-Five and66/100 Dollars ($91,595.66),including interest 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 place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May19, 2011.Said premises are situatedin City of Grand Ledge, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: The West3 rods in width of Lot 4; alsothe East 1 rod in width of Lot5; all in Block 1, in RiversideAddition to the Village (nowCity) of Grand Ledge, EatonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the recorded plat thereof.The redemption period shall

redemption periodbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: April 17, 2011For more information,please call:FC F (248) 593-1313Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #348970F01

GLI-9137624/17, 24/11-5/1, 8/11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

LIKENS & BLOMQUIST,P.L.L.C., IS A DEBT COL -

LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -

TACT OUR OFFICE AT THEPHONE NUMBER BELOW IFEITHER MORTGAGOR IS ON

ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.

Default has occurred in theconditions of a Mortgagemade by Beverli Douglas,Married, and Kevin T. Gray-son, Married, Mortgagor(s),to New Century MortgageCorporation, Mortgagee,dated March 5, 2004, and re-corded on March 22, 2004, inLiber 1802, Page 191, whichmortgage was assigned toDeutsche Bank NationalTrust Company, as Inden-ture Trustee for New Centu-ry Home Equity Loan Trust2004-1 recorded on Novem-ber 22, 2006 in Liber 2081Page 635 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for EatonCounty, Michigan, on saidmortgage there is$178,966.50 due at the dateof this notice. There is nosuit proceeding at law or inequity to collect the sumsdue under the Mortgage de-scribed above.Notice is hereby given that,by virtue of the power ofsale contained in the above-described Mortgage, andthe statute in such casemade and provided, onThursday, May 19, 2011 at10:00 AM at the inside themain entrance to the Court-house Bldg in Charlotte, MI,there will be offered for saleand sold to the highest bid-der at public venue, in orderto satisfy the unpaid portionof said Mortgage, togetherwith interest at a rate of5.000%, all costs of sale per-mitted by law, and taxes,the property situated in theCity Of Lansing, County ofEaton, State of Michigan,described as:Lot 104, Allison Heights No.2, Delta Township, EatonCounty Michigan, accordingto the record Plat thereof asrecorded in Liber 8 of Plats,Page 24, Eaton County Re-cords.All rights of redemptionshall expire six (6) monthsfrom the date of sale unlessthe property is abandonedas defined by MCL600.3241a, in which case theredemption period shall bethirty (30) days from thedate of sale.

Dated: Sunday, April 17,2011

Likens & Blomquist, P.L.L.C.Attorneys for Servicer3290 W. Big Beaver Rd. Ste315Troy, MI 48084Telephone: 248-593-5106L0172MI11

GLI-9132804/17, 24/11-5/1, 8/11

Notice Of Mortgage Fore -closure Sale

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

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of the

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sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Eva K Edgecomb, a singlewomen, originalmortgagor(s), to Independ-ent Mortgage Co. South MI,Mortgagee, dated May 14,2004, and recorded on May25, 2004 in Liber 1825 onPage 820, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to Inde-pendent Bank as assigneeas documented by an as-signment, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredNineteen Thousand Six Hun-dred Fifty-Five and 91/100Dollars ($119,655.91), includ-ing interest at 6.25% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May12, 2011.Said premises are situatedin City of Potterville, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Unit 28, Coun-try Lake Estates Condomini-um, City of Potterville, EatonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the Master Deed therof,as recorded in Liber 1035,Page 817, Eaton County Re-cords, being designated asEaton County CondominiumSubdivision Plan No. 26, to-gether with rights in generalcommon elements and limit-ed common elements as setforth in the above MasterDeed, ad amended, 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: April 10, 2011For more information,please call:FC F (248) 593-1313Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #337524F02

GLI-9124914/10, 17, 24/11-5/1/11

Notice Of Mortgage Fore -closure Sale

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

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Billy J Goshorn, a marriedman and Heather J Goshorn,his wife, originalmortgagor(s), to Union Fed-eral Bank of Indianpolis,Mortgagee, dated October31, 2001, and recorded onNovember 7, 2001 in Liber1466 on Page 0184, andmodified by agreement dat-ed July 26, 2004, and record-ed on September 20, 2004 inLiber 1863 on Page 744, andassigned by said Mortgageeto CitiMortgage, Inc. as as-signee as documented by anassignment, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Seventy-FiveThousand Fifty-Four and63/100 Dollars ($75,054.63),including interest at 6% perannum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosed

mortgageby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May12, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Village of Bellevue, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Lots 7 and 8,Block 36, Village of Bellevue,Eaton County, Michigan, ac-cording to teh recorded platthereof as recorded in Liber1 of Plats, Page 40B, EatonCounty 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: April 10, 2011For more information,please call:FC C (248) 593-1301Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #361804F01

GLI-9124024/10, 17, 24/11-5/1/11

Notice Of Mortgage Fore -closure Sale

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

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Justin C. Sparks a/k/aJustin C. Starks, a singleman, original mortgagor(s),to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated July 25,2007, and recorded on Au-gust 1, 2007 in Liber 2132 onPage 149, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee toNationStar Mortgage, LLC asassignee as documented byan assignment, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofEighty-Five ThousandThirty-Nine and 50/100 Dol-lars ($85,039.50), includinginterest at 7.375% 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 EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May12, 2011.Said premises are situatedin City of Potterville, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Lot 1, Block 1,Amended Plat, City ofPotterville, Eaton County,Michigan, except the East 35feet, according to the re-corded Plat thereof as re-corded in Liber 1 of Plats,Page 51B, Eaton County Re-cords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: April 10, 2011For more information,please call:FC L (248) 593-1312Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #361651F01

GLI-9122104/10, 17, 24/11-5/1/11

Notice Of Mortgage Fore -closure Sale

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

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Christopher E. Karinenand Jill S. Karinen, husbandand wife, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedJanuary 28, 2009, and re-corded on February 3, 2009in Liber 2212 on Page 1189,and assigned by saidMortgagee to BAC HomeLoans Servicing, LP. fkaCountrywide Home LoansServicing, LP as assignee asdocumented by an assign-ment, in Eaton county re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredForty-Eight Thousand ThreeHundred Seventy-Three and36/100 Dollars ($148,373.36),including interest at 5.5%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May12, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Eaton, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: A parcel ofland in the Southwest one-quarter of Section 35, Town2 North, Range 4 West, Ea-ton Township, Eaton County,Michigan; the surveyedboundary of said parcel de-scribed as: Commencing atthe Southwest corner ofsaid Section 35; thenceNorth 00 degrees 25 minutes15 seconds East along theWest line of said Section411.82 feet to the point ofbeginning of this descrip-tion; thence North 00 de-grees 25 minutes 15 secondsEast continuing along saidWest line 270.00 feet; thenceEast parallel with the Southline of said Section 235.00feet; thence South 00 de-grees 25 minutes 15 secondsWest parallel with said Westline 270.00 feet; thence Westparallel with said South line235.00 feet to the point ofbeginning.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: April 10, 2011For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #364328F01

GLI-9120834/10, 17, 24/11-5/1/11

Notice Of Mortgage Fore -closure Sale

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

ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARYDUTY.

ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded by

the foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.

sale, plusMORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Michael Murphy a mar-ried man as his sole andseparate property, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedOctober 25, 2006, and re-corded on November 3, 2006in Liber 2077 on Page 485,and assigned by saidMortgagee to NationstarMortgage LLC as assigneeas documented by an as-signment, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredNinety-Four Thousand SevenHundred Ninety-Nine and03/100 Dollars ($194,799.03),including interest at 3.25%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 EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May12, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Onei-da, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot 4of Willow Hills according tothe plat thereof recorded inLiber 4 of Plats, Page 24, ofEaton County RecordsThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: April 10, 2011For more information,please call:FC L (248) 593-1312Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #360758F01

GLI-9120734/10, 17, 24/11-5/1/11

SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER -MAN, P.C., IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT, ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -

TACT OUR OFFICE AT(248)539-7400 IF YOU ARE

IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.

MORTGAGE SALE – Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby STEVE C. STRONG andNANCY A. STRONG, HUS-BAND AND WIFE, to Mort-gage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. ("MERS"),solely as nominee for lenderand lender’s successors andassigns, Mortgagee, datedJuly 12, 2005, and recordedon July 27, 2005, in Liber1952, on Page 873, and as-signed by said mortgagee toGMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, asassigned, Eaton County Re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredEighty-Two Thousand NineDollars and One Cents($182,009.01), including in-terest at 5.750% 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, insidethe Main entrance to theCourthouse Bldg. in Char-lotte, Michigan at 10:00 AMo’clock, on May 12, 2011Said premises are located inEaton County, Michigan andare described as:COMMENCING AT THENORTHEAST CORNER OFTHE NORTHEAST 1 / 4 OFSECTION 11, TOWN 3NORTH, RANGE 5 WEST,CHESTER TOWNSHIP, EA-TON COUNTY, MICHIGAN;THENCE WEST 400 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 190 FEET;THENCE EAST 400 FEET;THENCE, NORTH 190 FEETTO THE PLACE OF BEGIN-NING.The redemption period shall

redemption periodbe 6 months from the dateof such sale unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with 1948CL 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.

GMAC MORTGAGE, LLCMortgagee/Assignee

Schneiderman & Sherman,P.C.23938 Research Drive, Suite300Farmington Hills, MI 48335

GLI-9128914/10, 17, 24/11-5/1/11

SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER -MAN, P.C., IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT, ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -

TACT OUR OFFICE AT(248)539-7400 IF YOU ARE

IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.

MORTGAGE SALE – Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby REGINA WINTERS SIGNEDAS REGINA K. WINTERS, ANDACKNOWLEDGED AS REGINAWINTERS, to Mortgage Elec-tronic Registration Systems,Inc. ("MERS"), solely asnominee for lender andlender’s successors and as-signs, Mortgagee, datedJune 27, 2003, and recordedon July 17, 2003, in Liber1705, on Page 1070, and as-signed by said mortgagee toGMAC Mortgage, LLC, as as-signed, Eaton County Re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredForty-Two Thousand EightHundred Seventy-Eight Dol-lars and Fifty-Eight Cents($142,878.58), including in-terest at 4.750% 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, insidethe Main entrance to theCourthouse Bldg. in Char-lotte, Michigan at 10:00 AMo’clock, on May 12, 2011Said premises are located inEaton County, Michigan andare described as:UNIT NO. 23, RIVER BEND ES-TATES CONDOMINIUM, INC.,ACCORDING TO THE MAS-TER DEED AS RECORDED INLIBER 832, PAGES 692THROUGH 756, BOTH INCLU-SIVE, AND FIRST AMEND-MENT TO MASTER DEEDAND BYLAWS RECORDED INLIBER 843, PAGES 469THROUGH 473, BOTH INCLU-SIVE, AND SECOND AMEND-MENT TO BYLAWS RECORD-ED IN LIBER 844, PAGES 796THROUGH 798, BOTH INCLU-SIVE, AND THIRD AMEND-MENT TO BYLAWS RECORD-ED IN LIBER 855, PAGES 509THROUGH 510, BOTH INCLU-SIVE, AND FOURTH AMEND-MENT TO MASTER DEEDAND BYLAWS RECORDED INLIBER 870, PAGES 584THROUGH 589, BOTH INCLU-SIVE, AND DESIGNATED ASEATON COUNTY CONDO-MINIUM SUBDIVISION PLANNO. 19, LOCATED ON PARTOF THE SOUTHEAST 1 / 4 OFSECTION 6, TOWN 4 NORTH,RANGE 3 WEST, DELTATOWNSHIP, EATON COUN-TY, MICHIGAN. TOGETHERWITH RIGHTS IN GENERALCOMMON ELEMENTS ANDLIMITED COMMON ELE-MENTS AS SET FORTH INSAID MASTER DEED AND ASDESCRIBED IN ACT 59 OFTHE PUBLIC ACTS OF 1978,AS AMENDED.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with 1948CL 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.

GMAC Mortgage, LLCMortgagee/Assignee

Schneiderman & Sherman,P.C.23938 Research Drive, Suite300Farmington Hills, MI 48335

GLI-9128904/10, 17, 24/11-5/1/11

SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER -MAN, P.C., IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT, ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -

TACT OUR OFFICE AT(248)539-7400 IF YOU ARE

IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.

MORTGAGE SALE – Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby DAVID W. SHOWERS andTYLENE M. SHOWERS, HUS-BAND AND WIFE, to Mort-gage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. ("MERS"),solely as nominee for lenderand lender’s successors andassigns, Mortgagee, datedNovember 1, 2004, and re-corded on November 10,2004, in Liber 1879, on Page605, and assigned by saidmortgagee to GMAC MORT-GAGE, LLC, as assigned, Ea-ton County Records, Michi-gan, on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due atthe date hereof the sum ofOne Hundred Forty-ThreeThousand One HundredNinety Dollars and ThirteenCents ($143,190.13), includ-ing interest at 6.000% 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 venue, insidethe Main entrance to theCourthouse Bldg. in Char-lotte, Michigan at 10:00 AMo’clock, on May 12, 2011Said premises are located inEaton County, Michigan andare described as:ALL THAT PARCEL OF LANDIN THE TOWNSHIP OF DEL-TA, EATON COUNTY, STATEOF MICHIGAN, AS MOREFULLY DESCRIBED IN DEEDLIBER 1392, PAGE 976, ID #040-047-500-220-00, BEINGKNOWN AND DESIGNATEDAS LOT 22, EARLINGTON ES-TATES, DELTA TOWNSHIP,EATON COUNTY, MICHIGAN,ACCORDING TO THE RE-CORDED PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN LIBER 4 OFPLATS, PAGE 102, EATONCOUNTY RECORDS.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with 1948CL 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.

GMAC MORTGAGE, LLCMortgagee/Assignee

Schneiderman & Sherman,P.C.23938 Research Drive, Suite300Farmington Hills, MI 48335

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STATE OF MICHIGAN56TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

EATON COUNTY

PUBLICATION AND NOTICEOF FRIEND OF THE COURTANNUAL STATUTORY RE -

VIEW

PUBLIC NOTICEANNUAL REVIEW OF PER -FORMANCE RECORD OF

THE FRIEND OF THE COURT

Under Michigan law thechief circuit judge annuallyreviews the performance re-cord of the Friend of thecourt. The review will beconducted on or about July1, 2011. This review is limit-ed by law to the followingcriteria: whether the Friendof the Court is guilty of mis-conduct, neglect of statuto-ry duty, or failure to carryout the written orders of thecourt relative to a statutoryduty; whether the purposesof the Friend of the CourtAct are being met; andwhether the duties of theFriend of the Court are be-ing carried out in a mannerthat reflects the needs ofthe community. Members ofthe public may submit writ-ten comments to the chiefjudge relating to these crite-

judge relatingria. Send your written com-ments, with your name ad-dress, to: Hon. THOMAS SEVELAND, EATON COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, CHARLOTTE,MI 48813

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STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF EATON

NOTICE TO CREDITORSDecedent’s Trust

FILE NO

Raymond Markey Trustdated June 24, 1992

NOTICE TO CREDITORS:The decedent, RaymondMarkey, who lived at 1041 CMontevideo Dr., Lansing, MIdied April 12, 2011

Creditors of the decedentare notified that all claimsagainst the trust will be for-ever barred unless present-ed to Carmen E Nearmnamed Trustees c/o LouisCrenshaw & Associates,P.C., 2157 Commons Park-way, Okemos, MI 48864within 4 months after thedate of publication of thisnotice.

4/25/2011

Louis U.G. Crenshaw & Asso-ciates, P.C. by:Geoffry E Malicoat P726212157 Commons ParkwayOkemos, MI 48864517-347-2100

Carmen E Near2157 Commons ParkwayOkemos, MI 48864517-347-2100

GLI-9181395/1/11

NOTICEFUTURING SESSION

Delta Township Comprehensive Plan, Parks & RecreationPlan, and Non-Motorized Transportation Plan

Your Community!Your Opinions!Your Plans!

Are you interested in the future of the Delta Township com-munity? If so, you should plan to attend a Futuring Session,the initial step in soliciting public opinion to develop futuregoals and policies for several of the Township’s planningdocuments. Township officials are initiating a review and up-date of the Township’s Comprehensive Plan, Parks & Recrea-tion Plan and Non-Motorized Transportation Plan with the in-tent of combining all three Plans into a single document. TheComprehensive Plan was last adopted in 2004, the Non-Motorized Transportation Plan was adopted in 2005, and theParks & Recreation Plan was updated in 2006.The Futuring Session will provide residents and propertyowners an opportunity to provide input regarding the updat-ing of the above Plans. Participants will be asked to "vote"their preferences on many issues by using hand-held elec-tronic devices that allow results to be reported immediately.The results will be used to clarify and gain consensus on fu-ture goals and objectives for the various Plans.The Futuring Session is scheduled for:Thursday, May 12, 2011, 7:00 p.m., Room A, Delta TownshipAdministration Building, 7710 W. Saginaw Hwy., Lansing,MichiganFor more information call Delta Township at (517) 323-8560The updating of the Comprehensive Plan, Parks & RecreationPlan, and Non-Motorized Transportation Plan is being led bythe Delta Township Planning and Parks & Recreation Commis-sions with the assistance of Township staff and our consul-tant, Landscape Architects & Planners.

DWCN/GLI-917971 5/1, 8/11

STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF EATON

NOTICE TO CREDITORSDecedent’s Estate

FILE NO.11-47824-DE

Estate of MARY HYNES, de-ceased Date of birth:3/22/1925

TO ALL CREDITORS:*NOTICE TO CREDITORS:

The decedent, Mary Hyneswho lived at 217 Maple St.,Grand Ledge, Michigan died3/12/2011.

Creditors of the decedentare notified that all claimsagainst the estate will beforever barred unless pre-sented to Thomas E Hynes,named personal representa-tive or to both the probatecourt at Courthouse, 1045Independence Blvd., Char-lotte, MI 48813 and thenamed personal representa-tive within 4 months afterthe date of publication ofthis notice.

Date: 4/25/11

John D. Maurer P41845316 TaylorGrand Ledge, Michigan48837517.627.2174

Thomas E Hynes217 MapleGrand Ledge, MI 48837517-622-4038

GLI-9181505/1/11

STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF EATON

NOTICE TO CREDITORSDecedent’s Estate

FILE NO.11-47818-DE

Estate of Theodore A.Colthorp Date of Birth:February 18, 1929TO ALL CREDITORS:NOTICE TO CREDITORS: Thedecedent, Theodore A.Colthorp, who lived at 503McArthur River Drive EatonRapids, Michigan died Feb-ruary 27, 2011.Creditors of the decedentare notified that all claimsagainst the estate will beforever barred unless pre-sented to Timothy J.Colthorp, named personalrepresentative, or to boththe Probate Court at 1045Independence Boulevard,Charlotte, Michigan 48813and the named/proposedpersonal representativewithin 4 months after thedate of publication of thisnotice.

FARHAT & STORY, P.C.Bradley M. LockwoodP329991003 North Washington Ave-nueLansing, Michigan 48906(517) 351-0862

Timothy J. Colthorp224 North Main StreetEaton Rapids, Michigan48827(616) 774-2886

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PROJECT: GRAND LEDGE PUBLIC SCHOOLSBEAGLE ELEMENTARY

CLARK PROJECT NO.:2513-BESBID RELEASE NO.: 1DESCRIPTION: BEAGLE ELEMENTARY

SPECIAL EDUCATION ROOMINTERIOR REMODELING

OWNER: GRAND LEDGE PUBLIC SCHOOLS220 LAMSON STREETGRAND LEDGE, MI 48837

ARCHITECT: GMB ARCHITECTURE +ENGINEERING85 EIGHTH STREET, SUITE 200HOLLAND, MI 49423

CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: CLARK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY3535 MOORES RIVER DRIVE/P. O.BOX 40087LANSING, MI 48901

PROJECT MANAGER:JOSEPH LORENZTELEPHONE: (517) 925-3001FAX NUMBER: (517) 627-3311

1. PRE-BID CONFERENCE

A pre-bid conference will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, April 27, 2011, in the GrandLedge Public Schools’ Sawdon Building, 220 Lamson Street, Grand Ledge, MI.2. BID PROPOSAL DUE DATE/LOCATION2.1 Lump sum sealed proposals will be received at the office of Grand Ledge Pub-lic Schools’ Administration Office, 220 Lamson Street, Grand Ledge, MI 48837 for the fol-lowing Bid Categories. Proposals must be delivered not later than 2:00 p.m. on Thurs-day, May 5, 2011.2.2 Bid, payment, and performance bonds are required for this project.3. BID CATEGORIESBids are broken down into the following categories for review. Please see the Bid Pro-posal Form.01 General Trades02 Partition & Ceilings03 Flooring &Tile04 Painting05 Casework06 Mechanical & Plumbing07 Electrical08 Communication Systems4. BID DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY/DEPOSIT4.1 Bid Documents, drawings and specifications will be available on Monday, April25, 2011 at the following location(s):Clark Construction Company - Grand Ledge Job Site Office

220 Lamson StreetGrand Ledge, MI 48837(517) 925-3001

4.2 Documents will also be made available for review at the following locations:Builders Exchange of LansingBuilders Exchange of KalamazooDodge ReportsConstruction Association of Michigan

4.3 A Bid Document deposit in the amount of $50.00 is required. The check shallbe made payable to Clark Construction Company. Upon return of the bid docu-ments in a condition acceptable to Clark Construction Company and not laterthan Thirty (30) calendar days after the bid due date, the bid document deposit willbe refunded.5. BID PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS5.1 All questions during the bidding period shall be referred to Clark ConstructionCompany via fax or email to:

CONTACT: Joe LorenzTELEPHONE: (517) 925-5104FAX: (517) 372-0668EMAIL: [email protected]

ANY QUESTIONS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN 5:00pm, April 29, 2011.5.2 Bidders are required to be pre-qualified by Clark Construction Company priorto award of Contract (not prior to bidding) per qualifications form in "Certificates andOther Forms".

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF DELTA7710 W. Saginaw HighwayLansing, Michigan 48917

(517) 323-8500

TOWNSHIP BOARDSynopses of Meetings

MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2011 - COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLESupervisor Ken Fletcher called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Supervisor Fletcher,Clerk Janice Vedder, Treasurer Howard Pizzo and Trustees Jan Cunningham, Barb Poma, Jeff Hicks, andCara Spagnuolo were present. Others present: Township Manager Richard Watkins, Eaton County RoadCommission Engineer/Manager Blair Ballou, Planning Administrator Gary Bozek, and Deputy ManagerJenny Wohlfert.ITEMS OF DISCUSSION1. Government Youth Council Update - Trustee Poma2. Michigan Avenue Extension Discussion3. Executive Discussion - Discussion of Manger’s EvaluationMANAGER’S REPORTMeeting adjourned at 8:05 p.m.

MONDAY APRIL 18, 2011 - REGULAR MEETINGSupervisor Ken Fletcher called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Supervisor Fletcher, Clerk Vedder,Treasurer Pizzo and Trustees Cunningham, and Spagnuolo were present. Others present: TownshipManager Richard Watkins, Community Development Director Mark Graham, Economic Development Co-ordinator Ed Reed, Lt. Jeff Campbell, Fire Chief John Clark, Finance Director Jeff Anderson, and DeputyManager Jenny Wohlfert.PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS1. Grand Ledge Girls Gymnastics Teama. 2011 Division I State Gymnastics Championship, March 11, 20112. Presentation by the Delta Township Fire Departmenta. Life Saving Awards3. 2010 Audit Report, Bruce Dunn - Maner, CosterisanCOMMUNICATIONS4. Eaton County Board of Commissionersa. April 20, 2011 AgendaINTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCES5. Amendments to the Delta Township Ordinance Section 1-2, Definitions and Rules of Construc-tion6. Zoning Ordinance Amendments, Definitions re: Clinics & Plant Material Nursery, Case No. 02-11-047. Zoning Ordinance Amendments, Parking required for Large Office Buildings, Case No. 02-11-05CONSENT AGENDA8. Minutes - March 14, 2011 Committee of the Whole Meeting, March 21, 2011 Regular Board Meet-ing, March 28, 2011Special Board Meeting, March 29, 2011 Special Board Meeting, and April 11, 2011Closed Session Minutes9. Bills and Financial Transactions - $3,136,364.6510. Bridgewater Interiors, LLC Municipal Utility Agreement Supplement11. Appointment of Deputy Zoning Administrator12. Award Lansing Road Lift Station Pump Purchase13. Sewer Capital Charges for Alta Equipment Company14. Board and Commission ReappointmentsItems of Business17. Introduction of DTN Management (for Pershing I, LLC) Rezoning Request, Case No. 2-11-318. Referral of Stipcak (Reno’s West) Rezoning Request19. Local Parks and Recreation Facility Fund Grant Opportunity

MANAGER’S REPORT20. Introduce Ed Reed, Economic Development Coordinator21. Regional Fire Services DiscussionCOMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE22. Closed Session23. Closed Session24. Closed SessionMeeting adjourned at 8:15 p.m.

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