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How to reach us: Advertising: 517-377-1141 Circulation: 866-226-1812 News: 517-543-9913 Classifieds: 877-475-SELL or 877-391-SELL Clinton County News TM Your very own newspaper since 1856 © 2011 Lansing Community Newspapers Vol. 155 - No. 18 www.ClintonCountyCommunityNews.com May 1, 2011 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 Readers Digest delivers The Readers Digest RV rolled into St. Johns April 25 bringing with it a check for $10,000, St. Johns prize in the We Hear You America contest. The money will go toward a splash park being planned for St. Johns. Pictured are members of the core committee working to make the splash park a reality, with a giant version of the check. See more photos on page 6. SUE LOUNDS | LCN ST. JOHNS – Voters in Clinton County will be heading to the polls Tuesday, May 3. There is one proposal on the ballot for the entire county. Bingham and Green- bush townships are both requesting mill- age approval for separate purposes. The county-wide request is for a 911 operating surcharge. If approved, the sur- charge would take effect July 1, 2011 and continue through June 2017. The proposal asks voter to approve a 25-cent increase in the monthly surcharge on landline, wire- less and VOIP telephone service within the county. The revenue generated by the surcharge will be used exclusively for the funding of 911 emergency telephone call answering and dispatch services within Clinton County, including facilities, equip- ment and operations. Bingham Township is requesting two mills for four years for debt reduction. The millage would generate approximately $210,000 annually. Greenbush Township is requesting one mill for five years for emergency ser- vices. The estimated revenue from the levy would be about $71,900 annually. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. All poll locations are as they have been in the recent past, with the exception of precinct 1 in St. Johns. Precinct 1 has been moved from Old Swegles School to First Baptist Church. Sue Lounds [email protected] Voters asked to approve millage requests May 3 ST. JOHNS – “I love to write.” That simple fact, com- bined with the not-so-sim- ple experience of having twins, led Carla Anderson Wardin to write and publish a book – Every Other Twin Book is Wrong: 15 Tips on Twin Pregnancy, Infancy, and Toddler Times. “When I was pregnant with them (her twin sons Cole and Ty) I wrote,” said Wardin. “I didn’t want to forget anything.” And she wanted to set the record straight on having twins. After learning she was going to have twins, Wardin read everything she could find about having twins. “It’s not like the books describe,” she said. “They lie. I wanted to provide a realistic view of what it’s like to have twins.” Cole and Ty were born in June 2007. Since then, Carla has had another son, Max, who is six months old. “When Max cries, there is something wrong,” she says. “The twins just cried and cried, all night long. During the day, they were fine. They wanted to be held 24 hours a day. I could hold them for about 18 hours.” She also says a lot of the books on twins focus on the complications. Wardin car- ried her twins to full term and then delivered them with a scheduled C-section. “I had to have a C-sec- tion because they were both breach (bottom first),” said Wardin. In her book, which by the way is a fun read even if you are not going to be having twins, Wardin dis- pels many of the myths about having twins. “The books said that twins wouldn’t wake each other up,” she says, “but mine were head-butting each other in the bassinet.” The books also told her she would get tired of people asking about the twins. “I never got tired of all the attention they got,” she said. “I loved it.” And though it wasn’t easy, she was able to breast- feed both twins, even when Cole had to go to the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) because he stopped breathing six times the first night. Wardin and her husband Chris live on a farm near St. Johns. They live in the Sue Lounds [email protected] Having twins? - New books offers 15 tips Carla Anderson Wardin shows off her twin sons Cole and Ty. The twins were her motivation to write a book. SUE LOUNDS | LCN See TWINS, Page 7

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Page 1: Clinton County News

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

Clinton County NewsTM

Your very own newspaper since 1856 © 2011 Lansing Community Newspapers

Vol. 155 - No. 18 www.ClintonCountyCommunityNews.com May 1, 2011Details: 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 eventclick Add your own event

to fill out the form

Readers Digest delivers

The Readers Digest RV rolled into St. Johns April 25 bringing with it a check for$10,000, St. Johns prize in the We Hear You America contest. The money will gotoward a splash park being planned for St. Johns. Pictured are members of the corecommittee working to make the splash park a reality, with a giant version of thecheck. See more photos on page 6. SUE LOUNDS | LCN

ST. JOHNS – Voters in Clinton Countywill be heading to the polls Tuesday, May3. There is one proposal on the ballot forthe entire county. Bingham and Green-bush townships are both requesting mill-age approval for separate purposes.

The county-wide request is for a 911operating surcharge. If approved, the sur-charge would take effect July 1, 2011 andcontinue through June 2017. The proposalasks voter to approve a 25-cent increase inthe monthly surcharge on landline, wire-less and VOIP telephone service withinthe county. The revenue generated by thesurcharge will be used exclusively for the

funding of 911 emergency telephone callanswering and dispatch services withinClinton County, including facilities, equip-ment and operations.

Bingham Township is requesting twomills for four years for debt reduction.The millage would generate approximately$210,000 annually.

Greenbush Township is requesting onemill for five years for emergency ser-vices. The estimated revenue from thelevy would be about $71,900 annually.

The polls will be open from 7 a.m. until8 p.m. All poll locations are as they havebeen in the recent past, with the exceptionof precinct 1 in St. Johns. Precinct 1 hasbeen moved from Old Swegles School toFirst Baptist Church.

Sue [email protected]

Voters asked to approvemillage requests May 3

ST. JOHNS – “I love towrite.”

That simple fact, com-bined with the not-so-sim-ple experience of havingtwins, led Carla AndersonWardin to write and publisha book – Every Other TwinBook is Wrong: 15 Tips onTwin Pregnancy, Infancy,and Toddler Times.

“When I was pregnantwith them (her twin sonsCole and Ty) I wrote,” saidWardin. “I didn’t want toforget anything.”

And she wanted to set therecord straight on havingtwins.

After learning she wasgoing to have twins, Wardinread everything she couldfind about having twins.

“It’s not like the booksdescribe,” she said. “Theylie. I wanted to provide arealistic view of what it’slike to have twins.”

Cole and Ty were born inJune 2007. Since then, Carlahas had another son, Max,who is six months old.

“When Max cries, thereis something wrong,” shesays. “The twins just criedand cried, all night long.During the day, they werefine. They wanted to be held24 hours a day. I could holdthem for about 18 hours.”

She also says a lot of thebooks on twins focus on thecomplications. Wardin car-

ried her twins to full termand then delivered themwith a scheduled C-section.

“I had to have a C-sec-tion because they were bothbreach (bottom first),” saidWardin.

In her book, which bythe way is a fun read evenif you are not going to behaving twins, Wardin dis-pels many of the mythsabout having twins.

“The books said thattwins wouldn’t wake eachother up,” she says, “butmine were head-buttingeach other in the bassinet.”

The books also told her

she would get tired ofpeople asking about thetwins.

“I never got tired of allthe attention they got,” shesaid. “I loved it.”

And though it wasn’teasy, she was able to breast-feed both twins, even whenCole had to go to the NICU(Neonatal Intensive CareUnit) because he stoppedbreathing six times the firstnight.

Wardin and her husbandChris live on a farm nearSt. Johns. They live in the

Sue [email protected]

Having twins? - Newbooks offers 15 tips

Carla Anderson Wardin shows off her twin sons Coleand Ty. The twins were her motivation to write a book.SUE LOUNDS | LCN

See TWINS, Page 7

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Call us toll free: 800/543-9913

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Account Relationship Specialist:

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

FAMILY NEWS: For information on births,weddings, engagements, anniversaries call517/543-9913. Forms are available at our officein Charlotte, 239 S. Cochran Ave. To run obitu-aries email [email protected] or call 517/377-1104CONTENT RIGHTS:Allwrittenmaterial,photo-

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Summer reading night isMay 5 at Leonard in Ovid

OVID – Leonard Elementaryin Ovid is holding a Summer Read-ing Night on Thursday, May 5from 6-7 p.m. Any kindergartenthrough third-grade student mayattend with an adult. Each childwill receive grade-appropriatereading activities to do over thesummer months.

There will also be a book swap,guest readers, Internet resources,area reading freebies, book give-away, crafts, refreshments, andmuch more.

Call Leonard Elementary at(989) 834-5029 or [email protected] to R.S.V.P.

Eureka Christian servesswiss steak May 12

Eureka Christian Church, 2619E. Maple Rapids Rd. in

Eureka will have a swiss steakdinner Thursday, May 12. Servingis from 4:30-7:00 p.m.

The menu includes swiss steak,mashed potatoes with gravy, greenbean / Harvard beets, coleslaw,roll and butter and homemade pie.

A free-will offering will betaken. Take-outs available by call-ing (989) 224-7709.

Greenbush UMC pancakesupper is May 7

ST. JOHNS – Greenbush UnitedMethodist Church is having itsmonthly all-you-can-eat pancakesupper on May 7 from 5-7 p.m.

The menu included buttermilk,potato and blueberry pancakes,scrambled eggs, sausage, sausagegravy, applesauce, juice and bev-erage.

Adults pay $6.50; kids 5-12 eatfor $3.50; and kids under 5 eatfree. The church is located northof St. Johns, east of US-127, on thecorner of Marshall and Scott road.

Teen dance is May 13A teen dance will be held at

the Perrinton Hall (Old VFW Hall)on Friday, May 13 from 8-11 p.m.for all teens 13 through 18 yearsof age. D.J., refreshments andsnacks will be provided.

The cost to attend the dance is$5.

All proceeds to benefit Perrin-ton Summer Fest. Contact MaryBates at (989) 954-6512 for moreinformation or if you would like tohelp chaperone the event.

Perrinton Summer Festmeeting is May 9

Perrinton Summer Fest Com-mittee will meet Monday, May 9 at6 p.m. On the agenda will be thefollowing fundraisers: teen danceand the golf tournament. Also onthe agenda will be the progressof events scheduled for the Fest.Anyone interested in helping isencouraged to attend or call thevillage office at (989) 236-5161.

Texas Hold-em in Ashley isscheduled for May 1

Texas hold-em tournament LisM64809 will be Sunday May 1,from 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. to benefitAshley Lions Club. Cash tablefrom 2 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tournamentbegins at 5 p.m. at Ashley Com-munity Center, 110 N. Sterling St.,Ashley. For more information, callBill Skriba (989) 847-3171 or JimLytle (989) 847-4791.

Taco night, silent auctionare May 7 in Perrinton

Perrinton Summer Fest Com-mittee will be hosting a taco night

and silent auction at PerrintonHall (Old VFW Hall) on Friday,May 7 from 5-7 p.m. The silentauction will include a meat pack-age donated by Dewey’s TradingPost in Maple Rapids. For moreinformation, contact Mary Batesat (989) 954-6512.

Free senior luncheon isMay 11 at Pompeii UMC

POMPEII – A free senior lun-cheon will be served Wednesday,May 11 at noon

at the Pompeii United Method-ist Church. Attendees will learnsome spring planting tips froma master gardener. The event issponsored by the Small-10 Out-reach Committee.

Free clothing availableat Adventist church

ST. JOHNS – Free clothing isavailable for needy people of Clin-ton County Wednesdays from 1-4p.m. at the St. Johns AdventistCommunity Services Bldg. 1400 S.Oakland in St. Johns. Thanks toall in the community who support

this ministry by making donationsof clothing, small household itemsand etc. If

Wednesday doesn’t work foryou, call (989) 224-3530 or (517)

Precinct 1 relocates toBaptist Church gym

ST. JOHNS – The City of St.Johns wishes to inform voters thatPrecinct 1, Old Swegles School,will be relocated for the May 3,2011 election to the First BaptistChurch Gym, 512 South US-27.Other voting locations in the Citywill remain the same: Precinct 2– Nazarene Church and Precinct3 – the Wilson Center. If youhave any questions, call City ClerkMindy Seavey at (989) 224-8944ext. 223.243-2416

Mint Country Garden Clubto meet May 5 in St. Johns

ST. JOHNS – On May 5, mem-bers of the Mint Country GardenClub will have the opportunity tolearn first hand ways to increasebody flexibility through yoga. AmyNoren, nationally certified yogateacher and restorative therapistwill be the speaker. Noren givesprivate lessons and also classes aspart of the department of parksand recreation during the fall andwinter. Meetings are held at 7:15p.m. on the first Thursday of themonth at Clinton Commons, 1105S. Scott Road in St. Johns. Formore information, call Carol Hyr-mecki at (989) 834-5609. Everyoneis welcome to attend.

Start spring with RoadRiders For Jesus

ST. JOHNS – Come and joina growing motorcycle ministry inthe St. Johns area, Road Riders forJesus. This fast-growing ministryprovides a safe and fun time ofmotorcycle fellowship. All motor-cycle brands are welcome. RRJis a non-denominational ministrythat promotes local ministry to theClinton County area. They haveweekly, monthly, and long motor-cycle trips for every riding appe-tite. Everyone is welcome to come.

RRJ meet monthly everysecond Tuesday from 6:30-8 p.m.at The Wheel Inn, 1825 S. US27, St. Johns. Check outwww.roadridersforjesus.org orcall Burt at (517) 930-0338 formore information.

NEWS IN BRIEF

VFW Post 3733 holds banquet

VFW Post 3733 Fowler, Pewamo, Westphalia and Perrinton held itsannual banquet in February, honoring the winners of the Post Voiceof Democracy and Patriot’s Pen speech and essay contests. Studentspresent were from Pewamo Westphalia High School, Fowler HighSchool, Pewamo St. Joseph, Pewamo Middle School and Most HolyTrinity and Waldron middle schools in Fowler, and home schooled.Dinner was served followed by awards presented by Post CommanderJim Simon and Post Auxiliary President Jeanette Miller. Legislativeawards were presented by Senator Judy Emmons. First place winnersfrom each school gave their speech. Teacher of the Year award waspresented to Fowler Middle School teacher Neal Hoffman by PostAuxiliary President Jeanette Miller. COURTESY PHOTO

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ST. JOHNS – Hazel I.Findlay Country Manor isexcited to announce theywill once again be par-ticipating in National Nurs-ing Home Week. NationalNursing Home Week wasstarted in 1967 and is spon-sored by the AmericanHealth Care Association.

“We use NNHW as away to celebrate the resi-dents who live at our facil-ity, the staff who work atour facility and our volun-teers who give countlesshours of service to us,”said Heidi Scranton, activ-ity director.

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“This week is so muchfun for both the staff andresidents; it is a greatopportunity for others tocome and visit. I don’tthink you find this to beyour grandmother’s nurs-ing home. The staff hereis just great! I receiveexcellent care and can’tsay enough good thingsabout the facility,” Georgi-ann Ward.– From Hazel I. Findlay Coun-

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ST. JOHNS – Paine-Gillam-ScottMuseum has opened its doors for the 2011museum season. To commemorate the Ses-quicentennial of the Civil War, the museumoffers visitors a glimpse into the lives ofthose left on the home front, as well assoldiers on the front lines. Twenty-threepercent of Michigan’s male population lefttheir homes and farms to fight in Ameri-ca’s bloodiest war. As the conflict draggedon, it took its toll not only in lives lost, buton every aspect of life.

Military artifacts, daguerreotypes,

clothing, quilts, coverlets, agriculturalimplements and a special diary depictvivid images of lives torn apart by war.One of the military artifacts displayedis an authentic Civil War drum with itsunique story. Excerpts from the diary willbe added to the museum’s website through-out the year.

Also featured is an exhibit on JohnBrown. Historians agree that when JohnBrown led the raid in Virginia at Harper’sFerry in 1859, he set into motion eventsthat led to the outbreak of the War Between

the States in 1861. This incident has a con-nection to Michigan through John Brown’ssister Martha Brown Davis. Martha was aresident of St. Johns and is buried at Mt.Rest Cemetery. Included in the exhibit isa copy of a newspaper clipping reportingDavis’ gift to the GAR of a gavel madefrom timbers of her brother John Brown’shome.

The Civil War displays will be offereduntil this fall, when the museum will offerexhibits commemorating the 70th anniver-sary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. History

buffs of all ages are invited to experiencea walk through the past at Paine-Gillam-Scott Museum.

The Museum is located at 106 Maple St.in St. Johns, on the west side of the Clin-ton County Courthouse. Museum hours areWednesdays from 2-7 p.m., and Sundaysfrom 1-4 p.m. Tours are also availableby appointment by calling (989) 224-2894or emailto [email protected] the website at www.pgsmuseum.com

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ST. JOHNS — First Congregational Church in St. Johnswill have its annual Attic Treasure and estate sale Tues-day, May 3 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Wednesday, May 4from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Considered in the past to be one ofthe best sales in the area, this year promises to be no dif-ferent, according to Joann Martis, one of the sale’s orga-nizers. The sale will be held in Wilcox Hall, on the lowerlevel of the church, located at 100 Maple Ave. in St. Johns,just west of the court house. This year’s sale will featuredishes, vases, small furniture items, glassware, linens,Christmas items, knick-knacks, toys, books, older cos-tume jewelry and good garage sale items. Again this year,there will be a men’s corner with items of special interestto men. No clothing will be sold.

New this year are some items to be sold by bid. Thebid items include a 52-inch-tall doll house, a set of Spodedinner china and an Adjust-o-Matic lady’s dress form.

Proceeds from the sale will be used for church proj-ects.

Attic Treasuressale is May 2-3

ST. JOHNS – During the St. Johns Spring Clean-Up thisyear, why not let Habitat do the heavy lifting for you. Inconjunction with the city-wide annual Spring Clean-Up,volunteers at the Habitat ReStore are offering assistanceto city residents who want to get those no longer neededbut reusable items out of the basement, the attic and thegarage but do not want to place items at curbside for pickup.

Instead of hauling your major appliances, furniture,cabinets or vanities to the curb, let the Habitat ReStorepick it up for you. You get a tax deduction for your dona-tion and also avoid reusable items going to a landfill.

The ReStore sells donated merchandise at deeply dis-counted prices, with the proceeds supporting the missionof Habitat for Humanity of Clinton County of providingdecent, affordable homes to those living in inadequatehousing. Beginning in late June this year, Habitat willbegin building a home in Ovid for a local Clinton County

Habitat offers to help with city clean upfamily. Residents who wish to take advantage of this offermay come to Walgreens between 10 a.m. and noon on Sat-urday, May 7, where ReStore volunteers will be availableto answer questions and schedule pick-ups for the weekof May 9. Appointments can also be scheduled by callingthe ReStore at (989) 227-0000 or stopping by the ReStore,located at 2352 N. US 127, during business hours – Tues-day, Wednesday and Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thursday 10a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The ReStore has an ongoing need for volunteers to

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ST. JOHNS — TheReaders Digest RV madea stop in St. Johns April25.

It was part of the 100cities in 100 days tour, andtime to present St. Johnswith a check for $10,000 -its prize for placing sixthin the national We HearYou America contest.

Before arriving at thepark, the Readers Digestroad crew made a stop topick up a special passen-ger.

Betty Wilbur, a long-time St. Johns resident,rode to the park in theRV.

Wilbur has a specialsignificance in the worldof Readers Digest - shehas been a life-time sub-scriber since 1938.

“We are showing sup-port and promotional loveall over the country,” saidJay Ramos, spokespersonfor the Readers Digestroad crew.

A special celebrationtook place at the city park.It included the check pre-sentation, a variety ofentertainment and somerefreshments.

“Thank you for beingpart of our contest,”Ramos said, “and forshowing us such fine hos-pitality.”

The presentation of thecheck marks the officialbeginning of the fund-rais-ing phase of the effort tobring a splash park to St.Johns.

In the coming months,the splash park committeewill be presenting oppor-tunities for area residentsto help secure funds withthe hopes of building asplash park next summer.

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When the Readers Digest RV visited St. Johns April 25 to deliver the $10,000 the city wonin the We Hear You America contest, a rally was held at the Performance Shell at thecity park. St. Johns Middle School presented parts of its upcoming musical The Wizard ofOz as part of the special entertainment. Pictured are Dorothy, Cowardly Lion, Scarecrowand Tin Man. SUE LOUNDS | LCN

When the Readers Digest RV visited St. Johns April 25to deliver the $10,000 the city won in the We Hear YouAmerica contest, a rally was held at the Performance Shellat the city park. St. Johns Middle School presented partsof its upcoming musical The Wizard of Oz as part of thespecial entertainment. Pictured are Dorothy, Cowardly Lion,Scarecrow and Tin Man. SUE LOUNDS | LCN

Marie Geller, a member of the staff at Briggs Library in St. Johns, read a book to studentsfrom St. Joe during the rally at St. Johns city park April 25.SUE LOUNDS | LCN

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house her great grandfather built 130 years ago.“My boys are the fifth generation of my family to live

here,” she said.But she and Chris moved there from out of state three

months before the twins were born, something all the“expert” authors would have said was a big mistake.

Part of Wardin’s success as the mother of twins, anda factor that lends itself well to her light-hearted writingstyle, is just that – her light-hearted, easy-going approachto life. Things that would be major road blocks to mostwomen are merely bumps in the road to her.

When she comes upon a challenge, she meets it headon or she finds an alternate way to get things done. Sheshares many of those experiences and some of the upsand downs of parenting twins in her book.

Despite all the trials she has faced, one statement saysit all – “There is nothing better to have in your hands thantwo adorable babies.”

Wardin says having a sense of humor is essential,whether having one baby or multiples.

“Expecting a baby is one of the most exciting experi-ences in life. As long as you can laugh, you’ll have a won-derful time being a parent,” she said.

Wardin will be reading excerpts from her book atBriggs Public Library during the library’s special Moth-er’s Day event May 3. Call the library for more informa-tion on that event.

Her book is available online at Amazon.com and atlulu.com

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Benefit for Humble is May 21

ST. JOHNS – Greenbush United Methodist, Churchon the corner of Marshall and Scott roads, is hosting abenefit dinner for Mike Hunble Saturday, May 21 from4-8 p.m. Dinner will be served from 4-8 p.m. The menuincludes roast pork, scalloped potatoes, baked beans andmore. Humble lost his vehicles and two vehicles thatbelonged to neighbors in a fire a few weeks ago.

History book club to meet May 17ST. JOHNS – The History Book Club will meet May 17

at Biggby Coffee in St. Johns at 6:30 p.m. The book beingdiscussed is HERO: The Life and Legend of Lawrence ofArabia by Michael Korda. The first half of the book willbe discussed in May, and the rest will be discussed inJune. Contact George Ayoub at (989) 466-3808.

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As discussed in last week’s column, FowlerPublic Schools are challenged by anestimated $414,000 deficit for the 2011-12

school year. The following describes the plansthat are emerging to manage this challenge inquestion and answer format.

Q: Will Fowler Schools need to consolidate withanother district due to budget issues?

A: Absolutely not at this time due to financial issues.Our challenges are significant, but we can manage them.We will always be subject to state control and such con-solidations could eventuallybe mandated by the legisla-ture.

Q: Will we be laying offteaching staff?

A: Not at this time. Theboard of education haselected not to issue layoffnotices to any of our profes-sional teaching staff for next school year. We believe wehave reduced teaching staff to the degree that any fur-ther reductions would lead to unreasonable class sizesor the elimination of the essential supports our studentsneed to succeed in a quality education program.

Q: Will Fowler Public Schools be forced to have classsizes of 40 or more?

A: Absolutely not. As mentioned above, the board ofeducation is committed to a quality educational experi-ence for our students and that includes reasonable classsizes.

Q: Will we be cutting band, art, computers, or otherelective experiences?

A: No. These programs are essential to a quality edu-cational program for our kids. There may be some adjust-ments to specific time allotments and schedules due toprogram and curriculum decisions, but no reduction dueto budget issues are planned.

Q: Will we be cutting transportation, athletics, or otherextracurricular activities?

A: No. First of all, these too are essential programsin creating a full and well-rounded education. Secondly,cutting these programs would likely lead to a significant

reduction in students through schools of choice, and lossof the state revenue that supports them. As an example, ifwe cut athletics to save $100,000, I believe we would loseat least 50 students to other districts. That would cost usapproximately $350,000 in state funding.

Q: Will Fowler Schools have to, or choose to offer fullday kindergarten?

A: Undecided at this time. An alternative to the gover-nor’s budget has emerged that would reduce funding forhalf day kindergarten. This would force Fowler to moveto full day kindergarten or see our deficit grow by anadditional $180,000. We are also considering offering atleast a section or two of full day kindergarten as an alter-native to parents.

Q: Will the district consolidate or privatize any ser-vices.

A: Possibly. Part of the budget resolution plan adoptedby the board includes redesigning non-direct instruc-tional services through a combination of consolidationof service efforts, contracting of services, and potentialstaff reductions. Areas under review include instruc-tional aide support, technology, maintenance/custodial,food service, transportation, business office, and admin-istration. I expect that some of these will lead to a work-able plan, while others will not.

Q: If we can do all of this, will our challenges beresolved into the future?

A: Not entirely, though we will be on a solid pathmoving forward. The governor’s proposal calls for afreeze in state funding next year, so we anticipate no newrevenues coming in. Also, any fund balance we expendone year creates a deficit the next, as it was used to payfor staffing and programing for which there is no newrevenue source. If we can manage our fund equity byspending it out gradually over the following two or threeyears until state funding starts to increase, we may nothave to consider further staff or program reductions.

Please consider attending the second CommunityBudget Forum at 7 p.m. on Monday, May 2 at Fowler HighSchool, or visit our website at www.fowlerschools.net formore information.

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ST. JOHNS – On April 23, students fromacross the state of Michigan traveled to St.Johns to participate in the Michigan dis-trict tournament in hopes of qualifying forthe National Forensics League’s nationalcompetition. The tournament, one of 107National Forensic League district tourna-ments held throughout the country thisspring, was the last step to secure a placeat the prestigious 2011 LFG/NFL NationalSpeech & Debate Tournament in Dallas,

Texas, June 13-18.National qualifiers from the St. Johns

district include the following:Junior Mallory Cormier and sophomore

Meg Dedyne in Duo and sophomore MaddyShutes in Humorous Interpretation. Whit-ney Pung, a sophomore, was an alternatein Duo. The St. Johns High School foren-sics team is coached by Ashley Bowen andSarah Bartlett.

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VFW Post holds open house May 7-8The Edward J. Werner VFW Post 3733 in Fowler will hold an open house of their reno-

vated facility on Saturday, May 7, and Sunday, May 8, from 2 to 5 p.m. both days. The postis located at 126 S. Maple St. in Fowler. The public is invited to attend. The post servesmembers in Fowler, Pewamo and Westphalia.

Chicken BBQ to take place on May 8The Westphalia Knights of Columbus will hold a Mother‘s Day chicken barbecue on

Sunday, May 8, from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Westphalia K of C Hall, 109 W. Oak St. inWestphalia. Dine in or take out.

Free medical clinic moves to DeWittNorthpointe Community Church and Dr. Cheryl Elfring will be offering a free medical

clinic, beginning Saturday, May 14. The clinic will take place on the second Saturday ofeach month, from 9 a.m. to noon. Anyone who does not have health insurance is invited toattend. Northpointe Community Church is located at 505 E. Webb Dr., DeWitt. For ques-tions call (517) 669-5133.

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ST. JOHNS – AlanNelson of the CellularConnection in St. Johnsrecently presented a checkfor $600 to the AmericanLegion Post 153 in St.Johns.

The money is from theCell Phones for Local Sol-diers & Veterans programthrough the Cellular Con-nection.

Throughout the year,The Cellular Connectionaccepts donations of usedcell phones.

Those phones areturned into cash which isthen donated to severallocal organizations.

The American LegionPost 153 is the recipientof funds collected the firstthree months of the year.

St. Johns MilitaryMoms, St. Johns VFW Post2115 and Disabled Amer-ican Veterans also arerecipients.

Money earned from thecell phones in December

goes to the Andrew NelsonMemorial ScholarshipFund.

If you would like todonate your old cell phonesfor this program, dropthem off at The CellularConnection at 800 S. U.S.27 (in the Southgate Plaza

next to Little Caesars) inSt. Johns.

Nelson sponsors thisproject in loving memoryof his son PFC AndrewNelson who was killed inaction Dec. 25, 2006 inBaghdad, Iraq.

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ST. JOHNS – Comemeet some of the RailroadCrew members at the St.Johns Depot on Sunday,May 1 at 1 p.m.

They will introducethemselves and talk aboutwhat they have been doingthe past few years torestore an important partof history for the enjoy-ment of all who stop by.

The volunteer railroadcrew is getting back intofull swing working on thehistoric railcars again, nowthat the cold weather issubsiding.

Their major task at thispoint is the restoration ofthe 1904 wooden caboose,so it can be moved to thetracks outside the depot.

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Volunteers are working to restore vintage railroad cars thatwill be part of the Clinton Northern Railway Museum in St.Johns. The museum, housed in the Depot in downtown St.Johns will be open Sunday afternoons from May throughOctober. COURTESY PHOTO

are repaired and restored,they will turn their atten-tion this summer to therestoration of the exteriorof the Sault Ste. Marie,which is a 1902 sleepingcar.

Anyone interested inlending their skills onthese exciting projects,is welcome. Call Gary

McCampbell at (989)224-6134 or (502) 541-0811.

The Clinton CountyArts Council is once againrenting the St. JohnsDepot from the City of St.Johns from May throughOctober, so the public canenjoy the historic artifactsand model train layoutwithin.

They plan to have thedepot and historic railcarsopen every Sunday after-noon, 1-3 p.m., and onThursdays during the daywhenever possible.

Come on down.The Clinton County

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ST. JOHNS – Clinton County Sher-iff’s deputies responded to 599 callsfor assistance during the week fromApril 18-24.

There was one call for a assaultand battery/ family dispute and onefor a breaking and entering.

Deputies investigated three lar-ceny complaints, two cases of fraudand two complaints of maliciousdestruction of property.

There were also three DNR/ hunt-ing complaints during the week andtwo civil neighbor disputes. Deputiesfollowed up on 11 investigations.

Traffic contacts accounted for 340deputy/public contacts. There were17 crashes and 11 car-deer crashes.Deputies arrested 13 individuals fordriving while license suspended, fivefor operating while intoxicated andone for violation of the controlledsubstance act.

Following are some examples ofdeputy activity:

Monday, April 18Deputies handled eight traffic

crashes and six vehicle in the ditchesbetween 7 and 10 a.m. resulting fromsnow covered roadways.

Officers issued several tickets onI-96 in Watertown Twp. - for speed-ing, driving while license suspended,giving false informaiton to police and

two child-restraint violations.

Tuseday, April 19Deputies stopped a vehicle for an

equipment violation in DeWitt Twp.A 28-year -old Lansing man wasarrested for a driver’s license viola-tion and an outstanding warrant.

Deputies arrested a 20-year-oldLansing man for an outstanding war-rant. He was lodged at the ClintonCounty Jail.

Deputies investigated a trash-dumping complaint on Grove Road inWatertown Twp. The investigation ison-going.

Deputies investigated a noise com-plaint in the village of Ovid. Fourminors were cited for alcohol viola-tions.

Deputies stopped a 22-year-oldLansing woman for speeding. A30-year-old male passenger wasarrested for an outstanding warrant.

Deputies assisted Clinton AreaFire & Rescue on a structure fire onMarshall Road in Greenbush Twp.

Deputies assisted Bath TownshipPolice Department on a domestic dis-pute at The Village Apartments.

An officer investigated a recklessdriving complaint on Grand RiverHwy in Eagle Twp.

Officers were called to a domesticsituation on North Krepps Road inGreenbush Twp.

A car-deer crash on East AlwardRoad in Victor Twp. required deputy

assistance.A harassment complaint was made

on West Herbison Road in EagleTwp.

Wednesday, April 20Deputies investigated a911 hang-up in the 2000 block of

West Parks Road.There was a single-vehicle crash

without injury colony and TallmanRoad.

Officer investigated an alarm inthe 16000 block of National Pkwy.

Deputies assisted another agencyin the 12000 block of South GrangeRoad.

An officer investigated a report oftrash dumping on West Stoll Road.

A found-property complaint wasmade on North Wacousta Road.

A deputy assisted a motorist onI-69 near Airport Road.

Seven animal complaints wereinvestigated by animal control offi-cers.

Thursday, April 21Deputies were told to be on the

lookout for a possible intoxicateddriver. The vehicle was spotted andstopped in Watertown Twp. Thefemale driver was arrested for oper-ating while intoxicated.

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ST. JOHNS – Students atEureka Elementary Schoolcelebrated March is Read-ing Month by “Scoring withBooks.”

Each grade chose afavorite book or author anddecorated a wagon to rep-resent it. This was liketheir homecoming parade,and the wagons were theirfloats.

Students then judged thefloats, with second gradetaking first place in the com-petition. Fifth and fourthgrade took second and thirdplace, respectively.

Eureka students win with reading

Eureka Elementary students were challenged to read55,000 minutes during March is Reading Month. Theysurpassed the goal, reading more than 62,000 minutes.COURTESY PHOTO

Eureka Elementary PrincipalJoe Bodarko (left) and third/fifth-grade teacher JohnFerden agreed to kiss farmanimals if the students mettheir challenge for Marchis Reading Month and read55,000 minutes. Theyexceeded the goal. Courtesyphoto COURTESY PHOTO

Daily activities includedComfy PJ day, Be a Wordday, Dress as Your FavoriteSport day, as well as manyothers.

Students were given areading challenge with agoal of 55,000 minutes read

throughout the month.They passed this, readingover 61,000 minutes.

Their hard work wasrewarded with a movie andpopcorn party, as well as

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Heart of Michigan Entry Form: Enter online at www.heartofmichiganrun.com or use this form:Male Female Age 05/14/11 __________ T-Shirt Size: Adult S M L XL XXL Youth: S M L

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Cars, Trucks, Ambulances & a Helicop-ter – It’s Touch a Truck Time!

Bring the entire family over to the CCRESA Building (across from McDonalds)in St. Johns between 9 am – 3 pm on Sat-urday, May 7, 2011. Kids of all ages (yes,even if you are 80) can sit in the policecars and fire trucks and even check out theLife Net Helicopter. All you really have tobe is a Kid at heart.

But the activities are not just in theparking lot. Inside there will be freegames & crafts for the kids and lots ofinteresting booths for the adults to visit.You can get information, buy crafts andfoods and register for prizes.

Adults can register for the Grand Prize

drawing by visiting each of the booths andhaving your Guest Card signed.

There will also be a special drawing foranyone that finds the Special Blue Box inthe building. Kids can get in on winningby signing up for some great “kid” prizes.

Finally, everyone can enjoy a greatmeal, made by the Clinton County SeniorCenter.

They will serve Sloppy Joes, Nachosand Hotdogs.

The Chamber will also have popcornavailable throughout the day.

This 9th Annual event will have some-thing for everyone. If you have anyquestions before you arrive, please call989-224-7248.

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ST. JOHNS – Golf season is rapidly approaching, sodon’t spend the first few weeks of the season strugglingwith your game. Sign up for lessons at the Emerald. LetDoug Weese help you with your grip, stance, posture, ballpositioning and swing. These group lessons are targetedtoward the beginner and intermediate golfers. The fourone-hour sessions will help introduce the basics of thegame for the beginner golfer and help refine your gamefor the intermediate golfer. Practice balls and clubs, ifneeded, will be provided.

There are two evening session with dates on Tuesday

or Thursday nights. New this year is morning lessonswith classes that meet on Wednesdays. Cost for the classis $80. Class size is limited so call the Emerald at 224-6287to reserve your spot or if you have any questions. Pay-ment is due the first night; no credit cards please. Thelessons are a joint effort between the City of St. JohnsRecreation Department and the Emerald Golf Course.

Details on dates and times of the various sessionsis available online at www.clintoncountycommunitynews.com or by calling The Emerald at (989)224-6287.

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ST. JOHNS – The selection com-mittee of the Norman J. and RosalineM. Luttig Scholarship Fund is pleasedto announce the 2011 award recipi-ents of four $1,500 individual scholar-ships:

• Travis A. Graham of Bath HighSchool. Travis is the son of TreseaJackson. He will be attending Michi-gan Technological University.

• Joshua L. Klein of Fowler HighSchool. Joshua is the son of Amy andDavid Klein. He will be attending

Western Michigan University.• Evan M. VanBeelen of St. Johns

High School. Evan is the son of Laurieand Matthew VanBeelen. He will beattending the University of Michi-gan.

• Alex T. Zuker of St. Johns HighSchool. Alex is the son of Tammyand Tom Zuker. He will be attendingMichigan State University.

This is the third annual scholar-ship award from The Norman J. andRosaline M. Luttig Scholarship Fund,

given to qualifying seniors who arestudents of Clinton County school dis-tricts who have been accepted intoa college program in architecture orengineering.

The scholarship requirements,along with addition information, areavailable online at the website ofthe Greater Kansas City CommunityFoundation at www.gkccf.org/scholarships

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Peter Kubacki, president andCEO of The Dart Bank is pleasedto announce the promotion ofSusan Webster to assistant vicepresident/loan operations offi-cer.

Webster came to Dart Bankin 2008 as a loan operations

manager, and has since beenpromoted to assistant vice presi-dent.

Webster has 13 years of man-agement experience in mortgageloan servicing.

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May 5 is NationalDay of Prayer

Thursday, May 5 isNational Day of Prayer.Joni Eareckson Tada is theHonorary chairman for theNational Day of Prayer TaskForce 2011. MiddleburyChurch, 8100 W HibbardRd. in Ovid, will again beopening its doors to thepublic, its neighbors andthe surrounding communityto encourage everyone topray for our nation withother like-minded Chris-tians. There will be prayerguidelines available forthose that need them.

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Near record numbers of families bravedthe weather last March 22 to support OakviewSouth Elementary at their annual CelebrityServer night at Big Boy.

Thanks to the community’s generosity, over$1100 was raised!

This event would not be possible withoutthe continued support of Dave Hunt, histireless crew at Big Boy, and Oakview teachersand staff.

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ST. JOHNS – Each yearmembers of the St. JohnsHigh School Business Pro-fessionals of America chap-ter work hard to prepare forcompetition. BPA providesstudents with the oppor-tunity to prepare for acareer in the workplace ofthe future. Members eachchoose from more than 50options, includingaccounting, public speak-ing, economic research,presentation management,and more.

On Jan. 7, 28 St. Johnsmembers traveled to BakerCollege of Owosso for thefirst round of competition- Region 9 Leadership Con-ference.

Of that number, 11 qual-ified to continue on to theState LeadershipConference in Grand

Rapids March 25-27: ShawnArambula (third place,VB.Net Programming);Aaron Bodus (first place,Management, Marketing,and Human Relations); IraCarbone (second place,Computer Security andfourth place, PC Servicing& Troubleshooting); WillFreund (first place, Comput-erized Accounting); JaredHyde (second place, VB.NetProgramming); Cale Hyzer(fourth place, AdvancedSpreadsheet); MackenzieIrrer (fourth place,Entrepreneurship); TedMotz (fifth place, Fun-damental Accounting);Anthony Peele, first place,Banking & Finance); AlexSeaver (sixth place, HumanResource Management);Whitley Shaver (secondplace,FundamentalAccount-

ing and second place,Desktop Publishing); AnaWitteveen (third place,Economic Research Proj-ect-Individual) and PhilWitteveen, (first place, Busi-ness Spelling) plus thesecond-place finish of theEconomic Research ProjectTeam of Bodus, Hyzer, andP. Witteveen.

The next step was theState Leadership Confer-ence, held at the AmwayGrand Plaza in GrandRapids. There the 11 stu-dents who qualified atregional competition com-peted against their counter-parts from across the state.Students attended seminarsand listened to speeches bycandidates for state office.

At the awards programon March 27, four SJHS stu-dents qualified to compete

in three different eventsat the national level: CaleHyzer, Advanced Spread-sheet Applications;Mackenzie Irrer, Entrepre-neurship; and Aaron Bodus,Cale Hyzer, and Phillip Wit-teveen, Economic ResearchProject Team.

These four students(Bodus, Hyzer, Irrer, andWitteveen) are currentlypreparing to again repre-sent St. Johns High Schooland the St. Johns commu-nity by competing at thenational level in May.

The National LeadershipConference is being heldin Washington, DC. Fund-raisers include a sub sale(8-inch subs, over 16 oz.,similar to Eagle Village subsales). Subs are $6 each or5 for $25.

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HOLT – St. Johns softball struggled in its last two out-ings, dropping doubleheaders to nonleague Holt April 21and Okemos April 25.

Against Holt, the Redwings lost the opener 5-3 and fellin the nightcap 10-3. MacKenzie Thelen took the loss inthe opener.

Trailing 5-0 after four innings, the Redwing scored arun in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings but were unableto catch the Rams.

St. Johns had a chance to take the lead in the seventhinning, loading the bases with two outs, but was unable toget a hit to advance the runners.

Kaitlin Winsor led the Redwing sluggers, going 2-for-4with an RBI. Cassondra Wilkie had a single, scored a runand drove in a run.

Hannah Schneider singled. Sami Dick took the loss inthe nightcap. Winsor had a triple and drove in two runs.Schneider drove in one run. Elizabeth Vincent, MarieMinarik, Mallory Rhines and Wilkie each had a hit. “Itwasn’t our night,” Redwing Coach Barry Palmer said.

“We made a few defensive mistakes, and didn’t takegreat approaches in the box as we lunged to try to hit theball. Holt is a good softball team, but we didn’t play welland they took advantage of our miscues.”

Against Okemos, the Redwings scored four runs in thethird inning and one in the fourth to take a 7-2 lead in theopener.

But the Chieftains scored five runs in the fifth inningand one in the eighth to edge the Redwings 8-7.

Thelen took the loss, striking out seven Okemos bat-ters. “We had our chances,” Palmer said. “It was a gamewhere we had 13 hits and I look wondering how did welose this game tonight?

It was frustrating to have a comfortable 7-2 lead onlyto have it tied with one bad fifth inning ... then lose it inextra innings.”

Vincent went 3-for-3 with a triple. Schneider was2-for-3 with a double and two RBI. Winsor went 3-for-5and drove in three runs.

Rhines was 3-for-4 with an RBI. Minarik and Wilkieeach had a hit.

Dick took the loss in the nightcap, holding Okemos tofive hits in the 5-2 Redwing loss.

Brette Smith doubled for the Redwings. Reust andRhines each had an RBI. Schneider and Winsor had hits.

Palmer looks forward to facing Okemos again whenthe two teams meet in postseason play.

“We will see them again in districts, and I look forwardto it,” Palmer said. “We will see who the better team is insix weeks.”

The four losses gives St. Johns a 5-4 record.

Bill [email protected]

Redwing softball drops two to nonleague Okemos

ST. JOHNS – Redwing baseball swept non-league Holly in an April 25 doubleheader, get-ting the first wins for new coach Jake Parker, St.Johns won the opener 4-3 then took the nightcap4-1. The two wins gives St. Johns a 2-10 record.

St. Johns freshman Matthew Pearsall was thewinning pitcher in the opener, allowing five hits.He struck out seven Bronco batters.

Redwing senior Dustin Pung went 1-for-2 atthe plate and scored twice. Bryce LaBar went2-for-4 and drove in a run. Jared Nurenberg was1-for-3 with an RBI.

Karson Mikula, a St. Johns junior, picked upthe win in the nightcap, holding Holly to threehits and striking out four. Nicholas Lawless went

2-for-3, drove in a run and scored once.LaBar hit a double and scored. Max Ballinger

was 2-for-3.Grand Ledge April 21.St. Johns lost a doubleheader to Grand Ledge

April 21, falling 13-0 in the opener and 9-1 in thenightcap.

Nurenberg was the losing pitcher in theopener. The Redwings committed five errors.

Ballinger had a double and Zachary Wernerhad a single for the Redwings only hits.

Pearsall took the loss in the nightcap. Red-wing sophomore Austin Cleaver went 1-for-3 atthe plate and scored the lone St. Johns run.

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BATH – Fowler girls track team, competing on a blus-tery day with temperatures in the upper 30s, had threedecisive wins at a CMAC quad meet at Bath April 20.

The Lady Eagles beat Bath 101-36, Portland St. Patrick122-9 and Carson City-Crystal 130-5.

“Our times reflected the poor weather conditions,”Fowler Coach Jill Feldpausch said.

“The girls are working hard in the cold. I wish theweather would give us a break.”

Fowler girls swept the top three spots in the 100-meterhurdles and the 800-meter run and won all four relayraces.

The 3,200-meter team of Rebecca Thelen, BriannaFeldpausch, Kieren Becker and Brianne Feldpausch wonwith a time of 10:35.

The team of Savanah Feldpausch, Elizabeth Thelen,Breann Klein and Lindsey Hufnagel won the 800-meterrelay (1:51.25).

Britney Weber, E. Thelen, S. Feldpausch and Klein fin-ished first in the 400-meter relay (55.58). Britney Weber,Brianna Feldpausch, Breann Klein, Liz Thelen took firstin the 1,600-meter relay (4:32).

In field events, Lauren Buhr was first in the shot put(30’9”); Emily Pohl, second (26’6”). Hufnagel was secondin the high jump (4’10”); Katie Esch, third (4’2”). Weberwas second in the long jump (14’7”).

Madison Miller took second in the pole vault (7’); Bri-

anna Feldpausch, third (6’).Hufnagel won the 100-meter dash (12.97) and also fin-

ished first in the 400-meter dash (1:05). Thelen was secondin the 400 dash (1:06).

Miller won the 100-meter hurdles (16.86); S. Feld-pausch, second (16.98); Weber, third (17.13). S. Feldpauschtook second in the 300 hurdles (51.27); Miller, third (56.9).Klein took first in the 200-meter dash (28.52); McKenzieBoyd, third (31.22).

Brianne Feldpausch won the 800-meter run (2:36);Brooke VanElls, second (2:50); Courtney Henning, third(2:60.18).

Becker won the 3,200-meter run (12:29). Becker wasfirst in the 1,600-meter run (5:32) Brianne Feldpausch,second (5:45); Brianna Feldpausch, third (5:52).

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JACKSON – Redwing soccer came up short againsttwo Jackson area teams, losing 1-0 in double overtime toJackson Northwest April 21, then falling 4-2 to JacksonLumen Christi April 26.

“This was probably the best we’ve played all season,”Redwing Coach Kim Brewbaker said about the loss toJackson Northwest. “The girls really put their heart intothis one and played 100 minutes of hard nosed, passionatesoccer. Northwest got past our defense with time runningout in the second overtime and managed to get one into

the net.”The Redwings put 12 shots on goal, but Mounties’ goal-

keeper Kristin Thomas stopped them all. St. Johns goal-keeper Autumn Guarnaccia had 11 saves.

“We had a number of good chances to end the game inregulation and a couple more opportunities in overtimebut couldn’t cash in,” he said. “It’s unfortunate to endsuch a great game this way, but we learn every time wecompete and this will make us a better team in the longrun.”

Against Lumen Christi, Katie Ivan and Megan Feld-pausch each scored for St. Johns. Ivan had an assist onthe Feldpausch goal. Guarnaccia had seven saves.

“We started out not playing very well in the first halfand that put us in the hole right away,” Brewbaker said.“The second half was a different story. We played a tre-mendous half and got back in the game.”

Brewbaker said the Titans got a couple of breaks inthe second half, but St. Johns dominated play in over thelast 40 minutes.

“Our defense played tough, and our midfielders andstrikers were able to mount a number of offensive attacksthat got us back in the game,” he said.

The loss gives St. Johns a 4-2-1 overall record. TheRedwings are 0-2 in the league.

St. Johns will play at Mason May 3.

Bill [email protected]

Redwing soccer edged in 2 OT by Mounties

MASON – St. Johns pole vaulter Lauren Thelen set anew St. Johns High School record, clearing the bar at ninefeet in the Redwings loss 85-51 loss to Mason April 25.The St. Johns boys team lost to the CAAC Red DivisionBulldogs 98-39. In girls competition, Redwing senior AllieFox had three first-place finishes, winning the long jump,100-meter and 200-meter dashes.

In field events, Fox took first in the long jump (16’5.5”);Ashley Terpening, third (14’3”). Krista Moore was second

in the shot put (29’7”); DeAmber Adams, third (29’6”).Rachel Smith tied for second in the high jump (4’4”).Adams was third in the discus (73’5”). Thelen finishedsecond in the pole vault (9’).

The Redwing 400-meter relay team of Smith, Fox, Jen-nifer Ashley and Dallas Austin took first place (52.7). Theteam of Alyssa Morrow, Kayla Kraft, Bree-anna Gaffneyand Elizabeth Kober were second in the 3,200-meter relay(12:03.81). Megan Murphy, Terpening, Jenee’ Chapkoand Kayle Jakus were second in the 800-meter relay(2:07.65).

Ashley took first in the 110-meter hurdles (17.72) and

the 300 hurdles (49.5). Fox won the 100-meter dash (12.58).Fox was first in the 200-meter dash (28.45); Austin, third(30.19). Rebecca Peacock took second in the 400-meterdash (1:08.27); Kaelyn Thurston, third (1:15.05).

Libby Salemi was second in the 3,200-meter run(12:28.86); Kraft, third (12:30.53). Salemi was third in the1,600-meter run (5:59.11). Peacock was third in the 800run (2:36.91).

In boys field events, Trevor Kramer won the shot put(47’2.5”). Scott Ketchum was first in the discus (141’3”).Michael Schafer took first in the 400-meter dash (57.9).The Redwing relay team took first in the 1,600 meters.

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LAINGSBURG – Fowlerboys golf was edged byLaingsburg 159-161 to takesecond at the CMAC Jambo-ree held at Laingsburg’s PineHills Golf Course April 26.

Andy Birchmeier,Keegan Bengel and MattJandernoa led the Eagles,each shooting 40. BrettGeorge shot 41 and DevinFeldpausch shot 44.

Pewamo-Westphalia fin-ished third (174); PortlandSt. Patrick, fourth (183);Saranac, fifth (197); Bath,sixth (1988); Fulton, seventh(203); Carson City-Crystal,eighth (206).

Redwing golf beatsMounties

ST. JOHNS –` Redwinggolfers bested CAAC RedDivision rival JacksonNorthwest at the EmeraldGolf Course April 25. ScottBesko led the Redwingswith a match-low score of40. Chad Vandenberg andKevin Pratl each shot 42.Jamison Galloway shot 44.

The Redwings finished12th out of 15 teams at theHaslett Invitational April15. Vandenberg led the teamwith an 86. Zach Peters shot87; Besko, 88; Tyler Mazzo-lini, 94.

St. Johns competed inthe April 23 Mason Invita-tional in a two-man actualscore, two-man best balland a two-man scrambleformat.

The Redwing finished11th out of 11 teams, butthe two-man scramble teamof Jamison Galloway andMazzolini finished tied forsecond with a 73. In bestball, Peters and JacksonNiemi shot 86. In two-manactual score, Vandenbergand Pratl shot 82 and 94,

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Redwing tennisloses to Mason

MASON – St. Johnstennis lost 7-1 to leaguerival Mason April 26.

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409 S. WHITMORE(S. Business US-27)

SundaySmall Group Studies

10:00 a.m.Morning Worship Celebration

11:00 a.m.Wednesday, 7 p.m.

Bible Studies and PrayerPastor Tom Wilson

224-4439

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTST. JOHNS

SEVENTH-DAYADVENTIST CHURCH1400 S. Oakland, St. Johns

Pastor: Willie IwankiwPrayer Meeting:

Wednesdays, 7pmSaturday Sabbath School:

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Pilgrim UnitedMethodist ChurchCorner of Parks & DeWitt Rds.

8:30 am Worship9:40 am Sunday School

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Pastor Ken Bremer989-224-6865

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THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITYOF SAINT JUDE

801 N. Bridge St.

Fr. Dwight Ezop • 669-8335Weekend Mass Schedule

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Religious Education Office 669-8341“A Welcoming Community of

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St. JohnsLutheranChurch

Corner of US-27 & Surgis224-6796

[email protected] TRADITIONALWORSHIP

8 AM & 10:30 AMw/Adult, Youth, and Children’sSunday School at 9:15 AMMONDAY EVENING

ContemporaryWorship 7 PMPastor George Brinley

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Church100 Maple St., St. Johns

[email protected]

• Worship Service 11:00 A.M.• Children in Worship &• Follow Me 11:15 A.M.

• Fellowship Hour 12:00 P.M.• Staffed Nursery

Reverend Matthew Olson,Senior Minister

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St. Paul LutheranChurch

329 N. Sorrell St., Fowler, MI

989-593-2066Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod

Pastor Paul ClarkJoin us for Sunday Worship

9:00 am“God’s Word is Our Great Heritage”Sunday School & Bible Class

10:00 am

First Assembly of God224-4433

602 E. Baldwin • St. JohnsSpirit Filled ChurchClose to Home

www.firstagstjohns.orgSun. Morning Worship - 10:30Sunday Evening Prayer Service

6:00 p.m.Wednesday Family Night

Children’s Youth & Adult Programs

Pastor: Wayne Houts

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WelcomesYou10:30AMSundayWorship

The Rev.RichardAnderson,Priest in Charge

400 E.Walker St • St. Johns(SE corner of Mead &Walker Streets)Formore information contact224-2885 or 227-8363To Know, love & serve theLord and each other

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Church of God613 N. Lansing St., St. Johns

989-292-9121(The Old Perrin Palmer School Site)

Service Times:Sunday @ 11 AM

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[email protected]

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(Corner of Price & Chandler)

Sun School 9:30 amWorship 10:30amPastor John JakusNeed a ride call

651.6210

Eureka CongregationalChristian Church2619 E. Maple Rapids Rd.,

Eureka, MI 48833

Pastor: Keith WhippleE- mail: [email protected] Office: (989)224-7709Pastor Home (989)236-5562Pastor Cell (989)763-9675

Services:Sunday School - Sunday 9:00 a.m.Worship Service - Sunday 10:00 a.m.Children Church - Sunday 10:00 a.m.Youth Group - Sunday 5:30 p.m.

Bible Study - Wednesday 7:00 p.m.

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Duplain Churchof Christ

5565 E. Colony Rd., St. Johns

224-4878Chuck Emmert, Senior MinisterAndy Goodrich, Associate Minister

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Christ the King Anglican ChurchThe Rev. Canon Dr. Jack Lumanog, Pastor1161 East Clark Road, Suite 230 in DeWitt(in the Clark Corners Shopping Center:

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517-455-7094www.ChristTheKingAnglicanChurch.org

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Open Hearts...Minds...DoorsMaple Rapids UnitedMethodist Church330 S. Maple St.Maple Rapids, MI

Sun. Worship • 9:00 AMYouth Sun. School • 9:20 AMAdult Sun. School • 10:00 AM

Salem UnitedMethodist Church

2307 W. Maple Rapids Rd.St. Johns, MI

Worship Service • 10:00 AMAdult & Children Sun. School

9:00 AMNursery Provided

Lowe UnitedMethodist Church

Corner of Lowe & Findlay Rd.St. Johns, MI

Worship Service • 11:00 AMSun. School • 10:00 AM

Pastor Kathy Leydorf • 989-224-8811Everyone Welcome!

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Community of ChristWe proclaim Jesus Christ andpromote Communities of Joy,

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Sunday: 10 am - Christian Education11 am - Worship Services

Pastor Virginia Wickwire 651-6687

310 N. WhittemoreCorner of Railroad & Whittmore

(US-27)224-3004

Sunday Service – 11 amTuesday Bible Studies – 7 pm

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Pastors Ric & Renee ShaullNew Address: 1043 S. US 27Southpoint Mall (next to LCC)

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Al and Mindy Miller ofSt. Johns would like toannounce the engagementof their daughter KimMiller to Ethan Painter.

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Seeking ‘angel’ who helped after rollover

On Tuesday Feb. 1 before 9 a.m., I was involved ina single SUV rollover accident approximately one milesouth of M-21 on US-27.

I was driving a 1997 white Chevy Suburban and wasassisted by a gentleman driving a newer model white sta-tion wagon.

He was an angel in disguise. Not only did he witnessthis frightening accident, he also came to my rescue andassisted me to his car to seek shelter from the cold untilauthorities arrived.

He called authorities and also phoned my husband.Much debris was spread around the site, and he

assisted my husband in gathering them. It was impossibleto open the driver’s door and he persisted to open the pas-senger door.

He gathered my winter coat from the broken windowsand found one of my shoes to assist me to walk to hisvehicle through the snow.

As I recover from injuries sustained in the accident,my mind continues to return to thoughts of the kindnessafforded me that morning.

If you are the gentleman or know who the driver mightbe, please contact me at P.O.Box 204, St. Johns, MI 48879.I want to personally extend my gratitude.

Sincerely,

Robin Peters

St. Johns

Past good deeds repaid

A couple of weeks ago I returned home from shop-ping in downtown St. Johns and discovered I did not havethe roll of stamps I had just purchased. I immediatelycalled the post office, just in case, and was completelysurprised to find that some honest person had turned itin.

To that unknown person I want to say, “Thank You.”In the past, I have found items of value and I gave

them to the proper people hoping the owners would befound. Just last month returning via train from Los Ange-les, I found an expensive i-Pod. Hopefully, the conductorfound its owner.

Now I’ve been the recipient of an “act of kindness” andam appreciative to that honest person who made it so.

I certainly have faith in good people who do goodthings. In my case, I believe it’s called payback.

Jerry Pulliam

St. Johns

Chili fundraiser was a successOn behalf of the Perrinton Summer Fest Committee,

I would like to thank everyone that participated and sup-ported our chili cook-off on April 9. Special thanks toCarl’s Market (Maple Rapids), Perrinton Party Store andThe Rainbow Inn (Perrinton) for the gift certificate dona-tions, and to the chili judges, Cheryl Townsend (Dewey’sTrading Post), Steve Musser (Middleton Diner), and Greg

Nelson (Gratiot Co. Herald). We would also like to thankKathy Fockler and the Rainbow Inn, Middleton Diner,Maple River Sportsman Supply (Maple Rapids), Dewey’sTrading Post (Maple Rapids), and the Hubbardston crewfor their support. We can’t forget the workers, withoutthem it wouldn’t have run so smoothly - Shirley Berenyi(kitchen manager), Robyn Terry (registration manager),Karen Flickinger (judge server), and Lori Miller (officialscore keeper). The first-place winner was Kayla Wisemanof Rainbow Lake with Matt Lieby of Middleton takingsecond place.

Cheryl Hyman

Perrinton Summer Fest

Ryan family says thank you for supportThe family of Carl (Ken) Ryan would like to thank

Hazel Findlay and Sparrow Clinton Hospital for the careand kindness shown to Dad at the time of his illness andpassing. Also thank you to Osgood Funeral Home andPastor David Hudgeons for the beautiful service. Thanksalso to the ladies of the United Methodist Church for theluncheon. Thanks go to Maple Rapids Fire and Rescueand Clinton Area Ambulance and last, but certainly notleast, to friends and family for all the food, flowers andkind words that you shared with us.

Pat (Steve) Eckert, Cheryl Boettger, Ron (Amy) Ryan and

Randy (Carol) Ryan

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Amajor credit rating firm recently changedits outlook on United States Treasurysecurities from “stable” to “negative”

because of concerns over our mounting federaldebt.cWhile the United States still maintains itsAAA bond rating, the fact that our debt asa percentage of grossdomestic product is atits highest levels sinceWorld War II can nolonger be swept underthe rug. Federal debtnow stands at more than$14 trillion dollars, veryclose to the currentlimit that has been approved for us to borrow.If the debt ceiling is not raised there could bedefaults as soon as July.

This is an obvious cause for concern, because con-tinually raising our debt ceiling has allowed our countryto get by without a balanced budget amendment for fartoo long. Michigan on the other hand does have a bal-anced budget requirement, which makes the impact ofthe federal deficit upon our budget even more severe.

For example, well over a third of our budget comesfrom federal funds, with recent trends increasing andapproaching a full 40 percent. While much of this isdedicated money, in other cases Michigan has to be ableto both “match” a portion of the federal money withMichigan tax dollars, and then spend it in the areas thefederal government chooses or see it taken away.

Too many view this funding as “free money,” moneythat we have now become dependent on. But it is stillmoney we are all ultimately accountable for, and itincreasingly ties up our funds, misdirects our priorities,and puts pressure on states to raise taxes to be able toafford to take it.

Without a balanced budget requirement, the federalgovernment can give states more and more money bysimply printing or borrowing it, while Michigan hasfewer options and eventually has to raise taxes in orderto match and receive it.

This is not sustainable for Michigan, and ultimately,can’t be sustained by Washington. As the recent down-grade shows, there are limits to how much money can beprinted and borrowed, and without the federal govern-ment adopting a balanced budget amendment we willeventually see hyperinflation or defaults.

The federal deficit also was a factor in determiningwhy Michigan simply can’t bail out local municipalitiesor school systems that are facing bankruptcy. Beyondthe political debate over whether people want to seetheir tax dollars go towards bailing out the financial mis-takes made by other communities, I can’t erase the debtsof those communities without also putting Michigan’soverall budget at substantial risk. Federal interventionwould be unlikely, because the money is not there, andit ultimately would just put off an even worse day ofreckoning.

Simply put, it will be extremely difficult to get Michi-gan’s long-term budget under control until the federalgovernment faces reality and adopts a balanced budgetamendment of its own. It is in all of our best interestsin Michigan to recognize how federal runaway spendingis not the answer to our state’s budget problems and thatwe need to come up with local solutions of our own.

The decisions will be painful, especially in the shortterm, but the alternative of staying on the current pathof increasing debt and wishful thinking gravely endan-gers our future.

Paul Opsommer is the State Representative from the 93rdHouse District.

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Marilynn J. HornbeckOvid

Marilynn J. Hornbeck, 76 of Ovid, MIdied Friday, April 22, 2011 at Sparrow Clin-ton Hospital. Marilynn was born on Febru-ary 27, 1935 the daughter of Ralph and Doro-thy (Taylor) Wilkins.

She graduated from Lansing EasternHigh School and on March 19, 1955 she mar-

ried Harold D. Hornbeck in Lansing.Marilynn was a member of Grove Bible Church, a foster

parent for over 25 years to more than 75 children, MichiganFoster Parents Assn, scrapbooking, avid CURVES memberand loved spending time with her family.

Survived by her husband Harold. Sons, Darryl (Teri)Hornbeck of Alaska, Kevin Hornbeck of Lansing, Dwayne(Marilyn) Hornbeck of Ovid, Ralph Hornbeck of Ovid andTimothy (Lueann) Hornbeck of Florida. Daughter Valerie(Rob) Nethaway of Ovid. 13 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. Sisters, Alice (Gene) Hayward of Eaton Rap-ids, MI and Ruth Ann Dodge of Holt, MI Preceded in deathby her parents, daughter Debra Hornbeck, brother RalphWatkins, sister Janita and grandson Jerry Nethaway.

Funeral services will be held at Keck-Coleman Funer-al Home, St. Johns, MI on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at11:00 a.m. with Rev. Tim Van Loh officiating. Burial willfollow at Chapel Hill Cemetery, Lansing.

The family will receive friends and relatives at the funeralhome on Tuesday, April 26, 2011, 2-8 p.m.

Memorials may be made to the Susan G. Komen Founda-tion or Grove Bible Church. Online condolences may bemade at www.keckcolemanfh.com

Neel E. WelshSt. Clair

Neel E. Welsh, age 73, died April 21, 2011, peacefully sur-rounded by his loved ones.

He was born August 9, 1937 in St. John’s Michigan, to thelate Dorothy M. (Neel) and Russell E. Welsh. Neel servedwith the U.S. Navy for four years. Prior to joining the Navyhe lived on Welsh Land Crowne Grant in Ontario, Canada.In 1972 Neel started Welsh Trucking, he later started NewTransportation and Pro Marketing. He successfully operatedhis trucking business until his retirement in 2006. He was amember of the Eagles and Elks Club of Port Huron. He alsoenjoyed Boating and Nascar Racing.

He is survived by his life partner Debra Mainguy, daugh-ter Robin Welsh, step-children Jack Mainguy, Rebecca(Timothy) Malloy, brothers Thomas W. Welsh (Lori She-pard), James A. (Jean) Welsh, 8 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, 1 niece and 3 nephews. He is preceded indeath by his brother Phillip F. Welsh.

Funeral services were held Tuesday April 26th at St.Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clair. Urn interment will bein Mt. Rest Cemetery, St. John’s at a later date.Memorials may be made to the Karmanos Cancer Institute.Arrangements are by Young Funeral Home, China Twp.,Mich. www.youngcolonial.com

Donald B. SmithSt. Johns

Donald B. Smith, 76 of St. Johns, MI diedSunday, April 24, 2011 at Sparrow Hospital.Don was born on March 22, 1935 in Ovid, MIthe son of Harold S. and Muriel (Holland)Smith. He graduated from Ovid High Schoolin 1953. On June 30, 1962 he married JoanneKovacic in Owosso, MI. Don was a veteran

of the US Army, and worked at General Motors as a tool anddie maker for 40 years. He was a member of St. JosephCatholic Church, loved boating and pulling the kids skiing.

He is survived by his wife, Joanne; sons, Tim H. (Jennifer)Smith of St. Johns, Steven P. Smith of Lansing, and Dan L.(Sarah) Smith of Freeland, MI; daughters, Julie (Jon) Hardingof New Jersey and Leslie J. (Dan) Bragdon of DeWitt, MI; 6grandchildren and 3 step-grandchildren; brother, Darrell C.(Nancy) Smith of Ovid; sister, Kathryn (Jim) Horak ofOwosso; mother-in-law, Ann Kovacic; sister-in-law, Janet(Charlie) Smith; brothers-in-law, Augie (Shirley) Kovacic,Alan Kovacic and Art (Kim) Kovacic; and several nieces andnephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; sister,Haroldene Bruinsma; father-in-law, Gus Kovacic; and sister-in-law, Jean Kovacic.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at St. Joseph CatholicChurch on Thursday, April 28, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. withRev. Fr. Eoin Murphy officiating. Burial will follow at Mt.Rest Cemetery, St. Johns.

The family will receive friends and relatives at Keck-Coleman Funeral Home, 989-224-4422 on Wednesday, April27, 2011 2-8 p.m. A Rosary service will be held at 7:30 p.m.

Memorials may be given to St. Joseph Catholic SchoolEducation Fund.

Grace VoisinetDeWitt

Grace Voisinet, 97, died Friday, April 22, 2011 in DeWitt.Funeral Mass Tuesday April 26, 2011 11a.m. at the St. Mi-

chaels Catholic Church of Remus. Visitation Monday April25, 2011 4 to 6 p.m. at the funeral home.

Care and arrangements entrusted to the Crittenden-Hansen Funeral Home of Remus.

Robert LeRoy "Topper" FeneisSt. Johns

Robert LeRoy "Topper" Feneis died on April 20, 2011 atthe age of 62. Born on January 1, 1949, the son of Clare andKatherine (Purvis) Feneis.

Robert is survived by his mother, Katherine of St. Johns,sisters, Suzann (Dennis) Brown of DeWitt, Debra (Larry)Forbes of Elsie, nephew, Adam (Holly) Forbes, as well asthree Aunts, Leona Karber, Dorothy (Robert) Root, Cather-ine (Mick) Droste. Robert was preceded in death by his fa-ther, and grandmother, Lettie May Purvis as well as his othergrandparents.

Robert’s wishes were to be cremated, at this time therewill be no services held.

The family was served by Osgood Funeral Homes.

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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ALLISON OAKS/WINDCHARME Neighbor-hood garage sale. Satur-day May 7th, 8am-3pm.Many houses participatingAnnual event, Delta TWP.Off Willow, betweenElmwood & Creyts.

ST JOHNS, 511 S. MEAD ST.May 5, 6 & 7 9am-5pm. Lotsof old stuff, cream andgreen enamel wear, fabricscraps and yardage,glasswear, kitchen, yard andgarden items, dolls andmuch more.

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4047 W. BELLEVUE Hwy,Olivet, Saturday, May 7th,9-1PMMulti-family fundraiser forGirl Scout troop! applian-ces, books, boots andshoes, children’s clothing,clothing and accessories,games, kitchen items,toys, Lots of great misc!

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.

FRI. MAY 6, 9-4 & Sat. May7, 9-1. 3020 S. Washing-ton, 2 blk N of Holmes.

FIRST CHURCH OFTHE BRETHREN.

HUGE COMMUNITYSALE/FUNDRAISER forScribbles & Giggles ChildCare 609 N. Verlinden Ave,Fri 5/6 & Sat 5/7 10am-6pm antiques, baby items,books, children’s clothing,collectibles, crafts, games,glassware, kitchen items,toys, women’s clothing &more. Donations Welcome!517-482-1551

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.

MASON - 706 S Diamond Rd,May 7 & 8, 8am-3pm lots ofbaby items, girl’s clothing(18m-3T), electronics, han-dyman tools, kitchenitems, men’s and women’sclothing, sporting goods,toys

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.

DIMONDALE-NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGESALES: Windsor Glen Sub-division. Sat, May 7 (somemay sell Fri too). 8 am rainor shine. Multiple houses!1.5 miles south of Lansing

Rd off Creyts.

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.

GARAGE SALE M AY 6, 8-dark. Round oak table with6 chairs, coffee table w/2end tables, tv stand, dolls,queen size mattress, con-sole stereo 1965 Zenith.4540 S. Stine Rd., Charlotte517-543-2658

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

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

BICHON FRISE PUPPIES!Perfect family pet!

No shedding or odor.CKC, Health guaranteed.

517-663-2256.

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

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 BLACK,8mo, Beautiful coat. Goodwith children, house bro-ken, loveable, pure bred,records, crate trained, fol-lows commands of sit,come and sometimes stay.Good with other dogs.$250.00 (517)749-2062

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.

FRENCH MASTIFF, AKCregistered, $700 or bestoffer (517)694-4111

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.

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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

SHIH TZU - Beagle MixedPuppies brown, black,white, 9 weeks old, Beauti-ful coat and markings,Good with children,loveable, parents on site,shots, vet checked,wormed, O.B.O. $250.(517)708-8553

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.

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

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

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

517-444-0205

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.

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

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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)

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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

DENTAL FRONT OFFICEFull time. Dentrix andQuickBooks knowledgepreferred. Responsibilitiesinclude: scheduling, bill-ing, recall, filing, monthlyreports. Resumes to 923 N.Oakland St., St. Johns, MI48879.

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.,

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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

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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.

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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

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

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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

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

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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.

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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.

PORTLAND DUPLEX 2 bdrm,bsmt, yard, garage, $600mo. + utils + dep. 616-527-1468 or 517-881-6945.

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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LANSING-1629 N. GENESEE3 bdrm. home in nice WestSide neighborhood, 2 cargarage, new paint & car-pet. Full bsmnt., fencedyard. Close to St. Law-rence & downtown. $850+util. Call Soji: 517-230-0728

LANSING-3104 MILDREDST., Newly remodeled in& out, 2 BR, 1 ba in nice N.Lansing neighborhood,fenced in backyard. $600mo. + utils. 517-930-0627

LANSING - 4 bdrm house, 1& 2 bdrm apts. $500-$800.Local owner cell 989-550-1181.

LANSING HOME FOR rentwith full bsmt & garage.Neat and clean, new paint,new carpet & some hard-wood floors. $725-$825 mo.Call 517-641-7271 or 517-214-7648.

MASON A GREAT PLACE TOLI VE . 223 W. Cherry. 2bdrm ranch, quiet, C/A,bsmt., deck, yard care. Nopets. $675mo. 517-676-5666

OKEMOS GOOD LOCATIONin Good Subdivision 4bdrms, 2.5 bath, +- 3000 sqft., excellent executivehome. Appliances, bigyard, Lease/Buy Now. orlater. $1950/mo. AvailableNow. 517-381-9808

REGENT, 1392 bdrm., 1.5 bath, lg.fenced yard, air, laundryin bsmt., garage. $775+util. Avail. May 1.719-5600 or 482-8771

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BIRCH LAKE ELK Rapids.Seasonal 3 bdrm. cottagew/July & August availabili-ty. Internet, cable, firepit,grill included. Great swim-ming, all sports lake.$700/wk. Call Steve: 517-256-5657

FISH CANADA—FISHINGCABINS for Rent in Cana-da. Walleyes, JumboPerch, Northern Pike.Boats are supplied. CallHugh at 1-800-426-2550 forfree brochure. Or visit ourwebsite atww w .b e s t f i s h i n g .c o mMM

HOUGHTON LAKE- 2 bdrmcottages, clean & com-fortable, use of rowboat.$375 wk. Call 517-468-3672.

LAKE MITCHELL Cadillac,lakefront home, sleeps 10,100’ frontage, sandy bot-tom, 12’ fishing boat,$1200/wk. 517-712-9528

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Saginaw Hwy.in Grand Ledge.

550 sq. ft. Great parking,great access. $480 mo. in-cludes utilities. Call 517-712-5678 Bruce.

25’ PONTOON BOAT 35 hpmotor, on a trailer,w/extras. $3500. Call 517-371-1252.

OUTBOARD MOTORS-U S E D 2 through 25HP,some longshaft, someelec. start, 2 line pres-sure tanks, 517-663-0576

SEA KING 15’ BOAT Reddeck, white hull, 25 hpMerc, less than 20 hrs onmotor, $1850. 517-896-6250

’03 HONDA VTX 1300 10,000mi., Candy Apple Red, sad-dlebags, windshield, otherextras, $4000. 517-896-6250

2006 YAMAHA SILVERADOclassic. 1100cc. 714 mi.,perfect condition. Lots ofextras. $7500. 517-627-9279OR 517-202-2794

2008 SUZUKI GSX R600, likenew, 1400 miles, all stockparts, $6800/obo. Call 267-9235.

2003 SPRIGDALE, 28’,TRAVEL Trailer. Like new.Queen bed. $5,500. 517-882-2571

2004 WILDCAT 5TH Wheel28’ Bunk House with oneslide. Great cond. $15,500.2004 Chevy Silverado LTCrew Cab 4x4 also for sale.$18,250. 81,700 mi. Will sellas pkg or separately.Camper must sell 1st. 517-803-7920.

SEAHAWK 29’, 2003 5thwheel. 2 slides, includescampground membership!$14,500. 517-372-6317

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 Dennis D. Lambert. Jr, asingle man and Christina M.Huntoon, a single woman,original mortgagor(s), toOld Kent Bank, Mortgagee,dated April 28, 1995, and re-corded on May 1, 1995 inLiber 660 on Page 510, andassigned by said Mortgageeto Old Kent Mortgage Com-pany as assignee as docu-mented by an assignment,in Clinton county records,Michigan, on which mort-gage there is claimed to bedue at the date hereof thesum of Forty Thousand FourHundred Eighty-One and22/100 Dollars ($40,481.22),including interest at 5.375%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June1, 2011.Said premises are situated

premisesin Village of Maple Rapids,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot 6,Block 8, B.P. Hutchinson’sAddition to the Village ofMaple Rapids, Clinton Coun-ty, Michigan.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 J (248) 593-1311Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #041779F08

CCN-9176665/1, 8, 15, 22/11

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 MAYBEENTITLED TO THEBENEFITS OF THESERVICEMEMBERS’ CIVILRELIEF ACT.THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITYTO SAVE YOUR HOMETo: Eva McNeill and Vicki L.McNeill and Yvonne M.Whitworth624 South Main Street

Ovid, MI 48866County ClintonState law requires that youreceive the following notice:You have the right to re-quest a meeting with yourmortgage holder or mort-gage servicer. The person tocontact and that has the au-thority to make agreementsfor a loan modification withyou is: Orlans Associates,P.C Loss Mitigation Depart-ment, P.O. Box 5041, Troy,MI 48007-5041, (248) 502-1331.You may contact a housingcounselor by visiting theMichigan State Housing De-velopment Authority("MSHDA") website or bycalling MSHDA. The websiteaddress and telephone num-ber of MSHDA is:(www.mshda.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: 200.8027

CCN-9176515/1/11

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)

NOTICE is hereby providedto Jeremi Sutliff and CarrieSutliff, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at:1840 S Hollister Rd, Ovid, MI48866-9698.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1304The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority 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 S (248) 593-1304Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer

Attorneysand/or Mortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 236756F03

CCN-9179195/1/11

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO

COLLECT 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 John Dugan IV, RachelDugan, husband and wifeand Clyde Dugan andEugena Dugan a/k/a EugenaP. Dugan, husband and wife,to Old Kent Mortgage Com-pany, Mortgagee, datedApril 24, 1997 and recordedMay 2, 1997 in Liber 731,Page 985, Clinton County Re-cords, Michigan. Said mort-gage is now held by WellsFargo Bank, NA by assign-ment. There is claimed to bedue at the date hereof thesum of Forty-Eight Thou-sand Five Hundred Forty-Four and 96/100 Dollars($48,544.96) including inter-est at 3.625% 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 South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on JUNE 1, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Bath, Clin-ton County, Michigan, andare described as:Lots 7 and 8 Supervisor’sPlat Number 2, lying Northof Park Lake Road, a part ofthe South 1/2 of Northwest1/4 of Section 28, Town 5North, Range 1 West, BathTownship, Clinton County,Michigan.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-

sale,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: May 1, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 326.4526

CCN-9183305/1, 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 Thomas P. Spitzley andKimberly S. Spitzley, as hus-band and wife, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated October29, 2004, and recorded onNovember 4, 2004 in instru-ment 5068986, and assignedby said Mortgagee toEverhome Mortgage Compa-ny as assignee as docu-mented by an assignment,in Clinton county records,Michigan, on which mort-gage there is claimed to bedue at the date hereof thesum of One Hundred Forty-Seven Thousand Six Hun-dred Ninety-Five and 66/100Dollars ($147,695.66), includ-ing interest at 7% per an-

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ing pernum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June1, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Westphalia,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot 4,Block 4, except the North100 feet thereof.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 H (248) 593-1300Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #331463F01

CCN-9176705/1, 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 Marvin F Fouty, a singleman, original mortgagor(s),to ABN AMRO MortgageGroup, Inc., Mortgagee, dat-ed February 3, 2006, and re-corded on March 7, 2006 ininstrument 5096511, in Clin-ton county records, Michi-gan, on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due atthe date hereof the sum ofTwo Hundred Ninety-TwoThousand Three HundredTwenty-Seven and 52/100Dollars ($292,327.52), includ-ing interest at 4.875% perannum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June1, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Bath,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as: Unit 7of Hilltop CondominiumHomes at Park Lake accord-ing to the recorded MasterDeed thereof, recorded asDocument Number 5093683,Clinton County Records.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: May 1, 2011For more information,please call:FC C (248) 593-1301Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #360046F01

CCN-9179745/1, 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 Helen M Reichert a singlewoman and by HelenWetmore her attorney infact., original mortgagor(s),to World Alliance FinancialCorporation, Mortgagee,dated July 18, 2008, and re-corded on July 28, 2008 in in-strument 5133661, in Clintoncounty records, Michigan,and assigned by mesne as-signments to Reverse Mort-gage Solutions, Inc. as as-signee, on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due atthe date hereof the sum ofEighty-One ThousandEighty-Three and 38/100Dollars ($81,083.38), includ-ing interest at 6.45% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June1, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Village of Ovid, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Land on OutlotL, Village of Ovid, ClintonCounty Michigan, Com-mencing at the NorthwestCorner of said Lot, thenceEast along the North line ofsaid Lot to a point 26 feetWest of the Meridian line(known as Meridian Road)thence South 117 feet,thence West 60 feet, thenceSouth 117 feet, thence Westto the West line of said Lot,thence North to place of be-ginning Clinton County Re-cords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: May 1, 2011For more information,please call:FC F (248) 593-1313Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #361595F01

CCN-9175755/1, 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 Vicki A. Meadows, a sin-gle woman, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedJune 23, 2006, and recordedon July 3, 2006 in instrument5102444, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to The Bankof New York Mellon fka TheBank of New York, as trust-ee for the Certificateholdersof CWALT, Inc., alternative

CWALT, Inc.,loan trust 2006-31CB, mort-gage pass-through certifi-cates, Series 2006-31CB asassignee as documented byan assignment, in Clintoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofEighty-Seven Thousand FiveHundred Ninety-Four and45/100 Dollars ($87,594.45),including interest at 7.375%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June1, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Village of Ovid, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: The East 40feet of Lot 15 and the West2/3 of Lot 14, Block 20, Vil-lage of Ovid, Clinton County,Michigan, according to therecorded plat thereof, as re-corded in Liber 21 of Deeds,Page 367, Clinton County Re-cords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.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 #367355F01

CCN-9183235/1, 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 Paul J. Eugene Britton II,an unmarrried man andSherry Lynne Warner, an un-married woman, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedNovember 10, 2005, and re-corded on November 30,2005 in instrument 5091687,in Clinton county records,Michigan, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to WellsFargo Bank, NA as assignee,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Sixty-One Thou-sand Nine Hundred Seventy-One and 13/100 Dollars($161,971.13), including in-terest at 6% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June1, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Ovid, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: PARCEL B:Part of the Northeast 1/4 ofSection 3, Town 7 North,Range 1 West, Ovid Town-ship, Clinton County, Michi-gan, described as: Begin-ning at a point that is North01 degree 33 minutes 06 sec-onds West on the East lineof Section 3 a distance of1321.38 feet from the East

1/4 corner of said Section 3;thence North 89 degrees 49minutes 33 seconds West onthe East and West 1/8 line inthe Northeast 1/4 of saidSection 3 a distance of393.00 feet; thence North 01degree 33 minutes 06 sec-onds West 221.78 feet;thence South 89 degrees 49minutes 33 seconds East393.00 feet to the East line ofsaid Section 3; thence South01 degree 33 minutes 06 sec-onds East 221.78 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: 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 #368339F01

CCN-9174605/1, 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 Sandy Moua and KouaMoua, wife and husband,original mortgagor(s), toWells Fargo Bank, N.A.,Mortgagee, dated July 25,2006, and recorded on Sep-tember 13, 2006 in instru-ment 5106052, in Clintoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Fifty-One Thou-sand Eight HundredSeventy-Three and 71/100Dollars ($151,873.71), includ-ing interest at 6.875% 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, at

them, public vendue,the place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June1, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Dew-itt, Clinton County, Michi-gan, and are described as:Lot 6, Boynton Lake Estates,DeWitt Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the recorded plat thereofas recorded in Liber 7 ofPlats, Page 32, Clinton Coun-ty 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 D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #368388F01

CCN-9176755/1, 8, 15, 22/11

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)

NOTICE is hereby providedto Bradley Collins, theborrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 13615Washington St, Eagle, MI48822-5114.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1302The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority 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 26, 2011, foreclosureproceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter April 26, 2011.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrower

abides 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 X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/or Mortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 370356F01

CCN-9174435/1/11

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COLLECT 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 Gregory Miller and Rhon-da S. Miller, husband andwife, to Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc.,as nominee for lender andlender’s successors and/orassigns, Mortgagee, datedDecember 3, 2004 and re-

3,corded December 20, 2004 inInstrument Number 5071569,Clinton County Records,Michigan. Said mortgage isnow held by BAC HomeLoans Servicing, LP FKACountrywide Home LoansServicing, LP by assignment.There is claimed to be dueat the date hereof the sumof Eighty-Two ThousandOne Hundred Ninety-Twoand 54/100 Dollars($82,192.54) including inter-est 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 South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on JUNE 1, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Victor, Clin-ton County, Michigan, andare described as:Lot 56, Victoria Hills Subdivi-sion, Victor Township, Clin-ton County, Michigan, ac-cording to the recorded platthereof as recorded in Liber3 of Plats, Page 48, ClintonCounty Records.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA §600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing mortgagee canrescind the sale. In that

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sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby David L Zollman, a mar-ried man, originalmortgagor(s), to Union Fed-eral Bank of Indianapolis,Mortgagee, dated April 25,2001, and recorded on May16, 2001 in Liber 969 on Page47, and modified by Affidavitor Order recorded on May16, 2001 in Liber 969 on Page47, and assigned by saidMortgagee to CitiMortgage,Inc. as assignee as docu-mented by an assignment,and modified by Affidavit orOrder recorded on February12, 2010 in instrument5153430, in Clinton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredThirty-One Thousand FiveHundred Ten and 61/100Dollars ($131,510.61), includ-ing interest at 7.5% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May25, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Dew-itt, Clinton County, Michi-gan, and are described as:Commencing at the South-west corner of the South-west 1/4 of the Northeast1/4 of Section 22, Town 5North, Range 2 West, DeWittTownship, Clinton county,Michigan , thence North165.0 feet, thence East133.00 feet; thence South165.0 feet, thence West133.0 feet to the point of be-ginning.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 C (248) 593-1301Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #316906F01

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ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE -

Default has been made inthe conditions of that cer-tain Mortgage (the "Mort-

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Michigan limited liabilitycompany ("Borrower") in fa-vor of KeyBank National As-sociation, a national bank-

ing association, datedMarch 3, 2004 and recordedon March 5, 2004, as Instru-ment Number 5053009 in the

official public records ofClinton County, Michigan

(the "Records"). The Mort-gage was subsequently as-signed to Dawn-BV, LLC aDelaware limited liability

company, by an Assignmentof Mortgage dated February2, 2011 and recorded on Feb-ruary 16, 2011 as InstrumentNumber 5167329 in the Re-cords. The Mortgage se-

cures a certain A-Note and acertain B-Note payable by

Borrower to Original Lenderas more particularly descri-bed The amount owing onthe A Note as of April 24,2011 is Five Million Four

Hundred Twenty Eight Thou-sand Two Hundred Twelve

and 22/100 Dollars($5,428,212.22) plus interest

on the amount due of$725.09 per diem and all

costs of collection and anypre-payment premiums. Theamount owing on the B Note

as of April 24, 2011 is FourHundred Twenty Four Thou-sand Eight Hundred Seventy

One and 30/100 Dollars($424,871.30) plus interest

on the amount due of$165.84 per diem and all

costs of collection and anypre-payment premiums.

There is no suit or proceed-ing at law or in equity whichhas been instituted to recov-

er the debt secured by theMortgage, or any part of theMortgage. Under the power

of sale contained in saidMortgage and the statute insuch case made and provid-

ed, notice is hereby giventhat said Mortgage will beforeclosed by a sale of the

mortgaged premises, orsome part of them, at publicauction to the highest bid-der at the place of holding

of the circuit court in ClintonCounty, in the city of St.Johns, Michigan at 10:00

a.m. local time, on Wednes-day, May 25, 2011, or any

adjourned date thereafter.Said premises are situatedin the Township of DeWitt,county of Clinton, and de-

scribed more particularly asfollows: That part of the

Northeast 1/4 of Section 21,Town 5 North, Range 2 West,

DeWitt Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan, com-

mencing at the Northeastcorner of said Section;

thence running along theNorth line of said Northeast1/4 North 89 degrees, 58 mi-

nutes 35 seconds West315.09 feet; thence South 00degrees 31 minutes 45 sec-

onds East 331.56 feet;thence North 89 degrees, 28

minutes 24 seconds West177.31 feet; thence North 89degrees, 58 minutes 35 sec-onds West 72.74 feet to thepoint of beginning; thence

South 00 degrees 32 minutes45 seconds East 272.16 feet;thence Northwesterly 32.81feet along the arc of a 60.00

foot radius curve to theright whose chord bears

North 59 degrees 10 minutes55 seconds West 32.40 feet;

thence Southwesterly 296.38feet along the arc of a 75.00foot radius curve to the leftwhose chord bears South 22degrees 18 minutes 30 sec-

onds West 137.86 feet;thence South 00 degrees 01minutes 25 seconds West

277.74 feet; thence North 89degrees 58 minutes 35 sec-

onds West 673.99 feet;thence North 00 degrees 26minutes 51 seconds West

660.00 feet; thence South 89degrees 58 minutes 35 sec-onds East 758.97 feet to the

point of beginning. Com-

point beginning.monly Known As: 1060 Aar-

on Drive, Dewitt, MI Tax Par-cel Number: 050-021-100-

055-51 The redemption peri-od shall be six (6) months

from the date of the sale un-less determined abandoned

in accordance with MCLA600.3241(a), in which case

the redemption period shallbe thirty (30) days from the

date of such sale. Dated:April 24, 2011 Dawn-BV, LLC,a Delaware limited liability

company y By: DYKEMAGOSSETT, PLLC 39577 Wood-

ward Avenue, Suite 300Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304

(248) 203-0794 CaseyKoppelman, Esq. (P66021)

Its: Attorney

CCN - 9161454/24/11 - 5/1, 8, 15/11

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 OR IF YOU

ARE IN BANKRUPTCY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Douglas B Smith andLaura S Smith, husband andwife, to Fifth ThirdMortgage-MI, LLC,Mortgagee, dated December30, 2002 and recorded Janu-ary 24, 2003 in InstrumentNumber 5017227, ClintonCounty Records, Michigan.Said mortgage is now heldby Fifth Third MortgageCompany by assignment.There is claimed to be dueat the date hereof the sumof Twenty-Nine ThousandFive and 56/100 Dollars($29,005.56) including inter-est at 6.125% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on MAY 25, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Victor, Clin-ton County, Michigan, andare described as:Parcel 24 C-1Commencing at the South-west corner of Section 24,Town 6 North, Range 1 West,Victor Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan; thenceNorth 01 degree 18 minutes25 seconds West 30.01 feetalong the West line of saidsection to the true point ofbeginning; thence North 01degree 18 minutes 25 sec-onds West 600.00 feet alongsaid West line; thence South89 degrees 55 minutes 07seconds East 668.85 feet;thence South 01 degree 17minutes 50 seconds East600.00 feet; thence North 89degrees 55 minutes 07 sec-onds West 668.75 feet paral-lel with and 30.00 feet Northof the South line of said sec-tion to the paint of begin-ning. Containing 9.21 acresand subject to all easementsand restrictions of record;and,Parcel 24 C-2Commencing at the South-west corner of Section 24,Town 6 North, Range 1 West,Victor Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan; thenceNorth 01 degree 18 minutes25 seconds West 630.01 feetalong the West line of saidsection to the true point ofbeginning; thence North 01degree 18 minutes 25 sec-onds West 662.50 feet alongsaid West line; thence South89 degrees 48 minutes 39seconds East 400.00 feet,thence North 01 degree 18minutes 25 seconds West250.00 feet; thence South 89degrees 48 minutes 39 sec-onds East 269.04 feet;thence South 01 degree 17minutes 50 seconds East911.24 feet; thence North 89degrees 55 minutes 07 sec-onds West 668.85 feet to thepoint of beginning. Contain-ing 11.70 acres and subjectto all easements and restric-tions of record.Also Known As:

Parcel"C"Commencing at the South-west corner of Section 24,Town 6 North, Range 1 West,Victor Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan; thenceNorth 01 degree 18 minutes26 seconds West 30.01 feetalong the West line of saidsection to the true point ofbeginning; thence North 01degree 18 minutes 25 sec-onds West 1262.50 ft. alongsaid West line; thence South89 degrees 48 minutes 39seconds East 400.00 feet;thence North 01 degree 18minutes 25 seconds West250.00 feet; thence South 89degrees 48 minutes 39 sec-onds East 269.04 feet;thence South 01 degree 17minutes 50 degrees East1511.24 feet; thence North89 degrees 5 minutes 07 sec-onds West 668.75 feet paral-lel with and 30 ft. North ofthe South line of said sec-tion to the point of begin-ning. Containing 20.914acres and subject to alleasements and restrictionsof record.tax i.d. no.: 140-024-300051-51.EXCEPTING AND RESERVINGTHEREFROMPart of the Southwest 1/4 ofthe Southwest 1/4 of Sec-tion 24, Town 6 North, Range1 West, VictorTownship, Clinton County,Michigan, Described as: Be-ginning at a point that isNorth 1 degree 18 minutes25 seconds West on theWest line of said Section 24a distance of 197.51 feetfrom the Southwest cornerof said Section 24; thencecontinuing North 1 degrees18 minutes 25 seconds Weston said West line adistance of 167.50 feet;thence South 89 degrees 55minutes 7 seconds East668.81 feet; thence South 1degrees 17 minutes 50 sec-onds East 167.50 feet;thence North 89 degrees 55minutes 7 seconds West668.78 feet to the point ofbeginning.EXCEPTING AND RESERVINGTHEREFROMCommencing at the West1/4 corner of Section 24,Town 6 North, Range 1 West,Victor Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan; thenceSouth 01 degree 18 minutes25 seconds East 511.50 feetalong the West line of saidsection to the true point ofbeginning; thence South 89degrees 48 minutes 39 sec-onds E East 669.14 feet.;thence South 01 degree 17minutes 50 seconds East588.50 feet.; thence North 89degrees 48 minutes 39 sec-onds West 405.04 feet.;thence North 01 degree 18minutes 25 seconds West294.25 feet.; thence North 89degrees 48 minutes 39 sec-onds West 264.00 feet.;thence North 01 degree 18minutes 25 seconds West294.25 feet. along said Westline to the point of begin-ning.AND ADDITIONALLY FROMTHE ABOVE OUT CONVEY-ANCE AND EXCEPTINGHERETO THE FOLLOWINGDESCRIBED LAND:West 1/2 of a parcel descri-bed as: Commencing 264feet East of Northwest cor-ner of Southwest 1/4 of Sec-tion 24, Town 6 North. Range1 West, Victor Township,Clinton County, Michigan,thence East along the 1/4line to a point 250 feet Westof Northeast corner of West1/2 of Southwest 1/4 of saidSection; thence South 511.5feet, thence West to a point511.5 feet South of the pointof beginning, thence North511.5 feet to a point of be-ginning andCommencing 511.5 feetSouth of Northwest comerof Southwest 1/4 of Section24, Town 6 North, Range 1West. Victor Township, Clin-ton County, Michigan,thence South 294.25 feet,thence East 264 feet, thenceNorth 294.25 feet, thenceWest 264 feet to point of be-ginning.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: The

foreclosing 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. 200.7873

CCN - 9159274/24/11 -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 John M Deckard andMary K Deckard, husbandand wife, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated July 28,2006, and recorded on Au-gust 7, 2006 in instrument5104195, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to OneWestBank, FSB as assignee asdocumented by an assign-ment, in Clinton county re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredFifty-Four Thousand FourHundred Eighty-Two and33/100 Dollars ($154,482.33),including interest at 7.5%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May25, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Bingham,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as: Begin-ning at the Southeast cornerof the South 1/2 of theSouthwest 1/4, Section 28,Town 7 North, Range 2 West,Bingham Township, thenceNorth 154 feet, thence West167 feet, thence North 110feet; thence West 170 feetthence South 110 feet;thence East 147 feet thenceSouth 154 feet, thence East190 feet to the point of be-ginning.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 H (248) 593-1300Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #327939F01

CCN - 9163454/24/11 -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 Tammy Kelly, an unmar-ried woman and Michael L.Kelly, a married man, origi-nal mortgagor(s), to FifthThird Mortgage - MI, LLC,Mortgagee, dated December30, 2008, and recorded onMarch 30, 2009 in instru-ment 5142092, and assignedby said Mortgagee to FifthThird Mortgage Company asassignee as documented byan assignment, in Clintoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofEighty-Two Thousand NineHundred One and 60/100Dollars ($82,901.60), includ-ing interest at 6.5% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May25, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Essex, Clin-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: All thatparcel of land in the Town-ship of Essex, Clinton Coun-ty, State of Michigan, asmore fully described in DeedLiber 536, Page 332, beingknown and designated aspart of the Southwest 1/4 ofthe Southwest 1/4 of Sec-tion 10, Town 8 North, Range3 West, described as begin-ning at a point on the Westline of Section 10 which isNorth 00 degrees 00 minutes06 seconds East, on saidWest Line, a distance of210.00 feet from the South-west corner of said Section10; thence continuing onsaid West Line North 00 de-grees 00 minutes 06 secondsEast 119.16 feet; thenceSouth 89 degrees 28 minutes14 seconds East 1340.99 feetto the North and South 1/8line in the Southwest 1/4 ofsaid Section 10; thence onsaid North and South 1/8line South 00 degrees 09 mi-nutes 26 seconds East329.16 feet to the South Lineof said Section 10; thence onsaid South Line North 89 de-grees 28 minutes 15 secondsWest 1071.90 feet; thenceNorth 00 degrees 00 minutes06 seconds East 210.00 feet;thence North 89 degrees 28minutes 15 seconds West270.00 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 J (248) 593-1311Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #357408F01

CCN - 9163754/24/11 - 5/1, 8, 15/11

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 Joseph P. De Chatelets, amarried person, joined byhis wife Kelly A. DeChatelets, to Mortgage Elec-tronic Registration Systems,Inc., as nominee for IrwinMortgage Corporation,Mortgagee, dated Septem-ber 2, 2003 and recordedSeptember 9, 2003 in Instru-ment Number 5040143, Clin-ton County Records, Michi-gan. Said mortgage is nowheld by CitiMortgage, Inc.by assignment. There isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of TwoHundred Twenty-Five Thou-sand Nine Hundred Seventy-Three and 85/100 Dollars($225,973.85) including in-terest at 4.625% 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 South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on MAY 25, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of DeWitt,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as:Unit 47, Hawthorne WoodsEast II Condominium, DeWittTownship, Clinton County,Michigan, according to theMaster Deed thereof as re-corded in Liber 902, Page610 through 650 inclusive,Clinton County Records; be-ing designated as ClintonCounty Condominium Subdi-vision Plan Number 20, to-gether with rights in generalcommon elements and limit-ed common elements, as setforth in the above MasterDeed, as amended and pur-suant to Act 59 of the PublicActs of 1978, as amended,including amendments ofAct 538 of the Public Acts of1982 and Act 113 of 1983.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA §600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing mortgagee canrescind the sale. In thatevent, your damages, if any,are limited solely to the re-turn of the bid amount ten-dered at sale, plus interest.If you are a tenant in theproperty, please contact ouroffice as you may have cer-tain rights.Dated: April 24, 2011Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for ServicerP.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041File No. 671.2414

CCN - 9159254/24/11 - 5/1, 8, 15/11

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 AREIN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY .MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby MICHAEL C. ALLEN andKATHY K. ALLEN, HUSBANDAND WIFE, to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. ("MERS"), solelyas nominee for lender andlender’s successors and as-signs, Mortgagee, datedJune 10, 2003, and recordedon July 11, 2003, in Docu-ment No. 5033998, and as-signed by said mortgagee toGMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, asassigned, Clinton CountyRecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One Hundred

Eleven Thousand Five Hun-dred Twenty-One Dollarsand Eleven Cents($111,521.11), including in-terest at 6.125% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public venue, at thesouth entrance to the Clin-ton County Courthouse, 100E. State Street, (M-21), St.Johns, Michigan at 10:00 AMo’clock, on May 25, 2011Said premises are located inClinton County, Michiganand are described as: LOT268, ASSESSOR’S PLAT OFTHE CITY OF DEWITTNORTH, A PART OF THESOUTHWEST 1 / 4 OF SEC-TION 4 AND THE NORTH-EAST 1 / 4, THE NORTHWEST1 / 4; THE SOUTHEAST 1 / 4;AND THE SOUTHWEST 1 / 4OF SECTION 5; THE NORTH-EAST 1 / 4 OF SECTION 8;THE NORTHWEST 1 / 4 OFSECTION 8 AND THE NORTH-WEST 1 / 4 OF SECTION 9,ALL IN TOWN 5 NORTH,RANGE 2 WEST CITY OFDEWITT, CLINTON COUNTY,MICHIGAN, ACCORDING TOTHE RECORDED PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDED INLIBER 8 OF PLATS, PAGE 1,CLINTON COUNTY RECORDS.FORMERLY KNOWN AS LOT311, BLOCK 43, CITY OFDEWITT, CLINTON COUNTY,MICHIGAN. The redemptionperiod shall be 6 monthsfrom the date of such saleunless determined aban-doned in accordance with1948CL 600.3241a, in whichcase the redemption periodshall be 30 days from thedate of such sale. GMACMORTGAGE, LLCM 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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FORECLOSURE NOTICE(ALL COUNTIES)

AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, WEARE ATTEMPTING TO COL -LECT A DEBT AND ANY IN -

FORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. NOTIFY (248)

362-6100 IF YOU ARE IN AC -TIVE MILITARY DUTY.

MORTGAGE SALE – Defaulthaving been made in theterms and conditions of acertain mortgage made bySusan J. Viglianco, a singlewoman of Clinton County,Michigan, Mortgagor toMortgage Electronic Regis-tration Systems, Inc. datedthe 20th day of November,A.D. 2009, and recorded inthe office of the Register ofDeeds, for the County ofClinton and State of Michi-gan, on the 30th day of No-vember, A.D. 2009, as instru-ment no. 5150996 of ClintonRecords, which said mort-gage was assigned to GMACMortgage, LLC, thru mesneassignments, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due, at the date of thisnotice, for principal of$158,960.53 (one hundredfifty-eight thousand ninehundred sixty and 53/100)plus accrued interest at5.25% (five point two five)percent per annum.And no suit proceedings atlaw or in equity having beeninstituted to recover thedebt secured by said mort-gage or any part thereof.Now, therefore, by virtue ofthe power of sale containedin said mortgage, and pur-suant to the statue of theState of Michigan in suchcase made and provided,notice is hereby given thaton, the 11th day of May,A.D., 2011, at 10:00:00 AMsaid mortgage will be fore-closed by a sale at publicauction, to the highest bid-der, at the south entrance tothe Clinton County Court-house, 100 E. State Street(M21), St. Johns, MI, ClintonCounty, Michigan, of thepremises described in saidmortgage. Which saidpremises are described asfollows: All that certainpiece or parcel of land sit-uate in the Township of

TownshipOvid, in the County of Clin-ton and State of Michiganand described as follows towit:SITUATED IN THE STATE OFMICHIGAN, COUNTY OFCLINTON, TOWNSHIP OFOVID, AND DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:THE LAND REFERRED TO ISLOCATED IN THE TOWNSHIPOF OVID, COUNTY OF CLIN-TON, STATE OF MICHIGANAND DESCRIBED AS FOL-LOWS: BEGINNING ATSOUTHEAST CORNER OFSOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SEC-TION 2 OF TOWNSHIP 7NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST,OVID TOWNSHIP, CLINTONCOUNTY, MICHIGAN,THENCE NORTH 320 FEET;THENCE WEST 185 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 320 FEET;THENCE EAST 185 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING.

Commonly known as:8481 Walker RoadParcel Number 120-002-300-030-00The redemption period shallbe six 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.

Dated: April 10, 2011

WELTMAN, WEINBERG &REIS CO., L.P.A.

By: Michael I. Rich (P-41938)Attorney for PlaintiffWeltman, Weinberg & ReisCo., L.P.A.2155 Butterfield DriveSuite 200-STroy, MI 48084WWR# 10053304

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FORECLOSURE NOTICE

This firm is a debt collec -tor attempting to collect adebt. Any information ob -tained will be used for thispurpose. If you are in theMilitary, please contactour office at the number

listed below.

MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a certain mortgagemade by:Emmanuel White andVangie B White, a MarriedCoupleto Ameriquest MortgageCompany, Mortgagee, datedMay 20, 2003 and recordedJune 13, 2003 in Instrument# 5031041 Clinton CountyRecords, Michigan. Saidmortgage was assignedthrough mesne assignmentsto: Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company, as Trusteefor Ameriquest MortgageSecurities Inc., Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certif-icates, Series 2003-8, by as-signment dated September29, 2010 and recorded Octo-ber 12, 2010 in Instrument #5162158 and by assignmentdated September 29, 2010and recorded October 12,2010 in Instrument #5162159 on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due atthe date hereof the sum ofTwo Hundred Thirty-FiveThousand Five HundredTwelve Dollars and NineteenCents ($235,512.19) includ-ing interest 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, Cir-cuit Court of Clinton Countyat 10:00AM on May 18, 2011Said premises are situatedin Township of Bath, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as:Unit 2 of Meadowbrook Con-dominium, a condominiumaccording to the MasterDeed thereof recorded inLiber 730, Page 761 through855, Clinton County Records,and designated as ClintonCounty Condominium Subdi-vision Plan No. 13, and anyamendments thereto, to-gether with an undivided in-terest in the common ele-ments of said condominiumas set forth in said MasterDeed and as described inAct 59 of the Public Acts of

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CCN - 9146664/17, 24/11 - 5/1, 8/11

FORECLOSURE NOTICE RAN-DALL S. MILLER & ASSOCI-ATES, P.C. IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT AND ANYINFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. Mortgage Sale -Default has been made inthe conditions of a certainmortgage made by DonaldL.T. Sulcer and Jeannette K.Sulcer, husband and wife toHomeAmerican Credit IncDBA Upland Mtg,Mortgagee, dated December4, 2001, and recorded onJanuary 7, 2002, in Liber1037, Page 216, ClintonCounty Records, said mort-gage was assigned to TheBank of New York Mellon, asIndenture Trustee on behalfof Certificateholders andthe Certificate Insurer ofABFS Mortgage Loan Trust2002-1, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series2002-1 by an Assignment ofMortgage dated December04, 2001 and recorded De-cember 06, 2010 by Docu-ment Number: 5164540, , onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Nine ThousandFour Hundred Ninety and25/100 ($109,490.25) includ-ing interest at the rate of10.50000% per annum. Un-der the power of sale con-tained in said mortgage andthe statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public venue, at theplace of holding the CircuitCourt in said Clinton County,where the premises to besold or some part of themare situated, at 10:00 AM onMay 18, 2011 Said premises

LEGAL NOTICECLINTON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION

Notice is hereby given that the Clinton County Zoning Ordi-nance OR-01-05 has been amended by the adoption of Ordi-nance OR-72-11, a resolution, to Article 2, Section 203 - Defini-tions - Lot Width, Article 4, Section 433 - Schedule of Regula-tions, Additional Requirements and Article 5, Section 501 - Ac-cessory Buildings, Structures and Uses (501.H).This amendment will take effect on Sunday, May 8th, 2011.Complete copies of OR-72-11 and information pertaining tothis issue, the Clinton County Zoning Ordinance, and ZoningMaps, are available for viewing in the Clinton County Com-munity Development Department, Office of Planning & Zon-ing, located in the Clinton County Courthouse, Suite 1300, 100E. State Street, St. Johns, Michigan 48879.

Wendy Ward, Assistant to the Planning CommissionCommunity Development Department

CCN-918245 5/1/11

May 18, premisesare situated in the Townshipof Victor, Clinton County,Michigan, and are describedas: All that part of East 660feet of the East 1/2 of theSoutheast 1/4 Section 31,T6N, R1W, Victor Township,Clinton County, Michigan, asdefined in Survey by LLS19003, which is described asfollows: Commencing at apoint in the centerline ofBallantine Road, as now lo-cated, said point being dis-tant North 00º52‘30" East1022.40 feet and North88º33‘52" West 500.02 feetfrom the Southeast cornerof Section 31, thence South00º52‘30" West, parallel tothe East line of Section 31, adistance of 499.29 feet,thence North 89º07‘30"West 160.00 feet, thenceNorth 00º52‘30" East 500.86feet to the point of center-line of Ballantine Road,thence South 88º33‘52" Eastalong said centerline 160.01feet to the point of begin-ning. Commonly known as:4890, Ballentine Road Theredemption period shall be6.00 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCL 600.3241a, inwhich case the redemptionperiod shall be 30 days fromthe date of such sale, or 15days after statutory notice,whichever is later. Dated:April 17, 2011 Randall S. Mill-er & Associates, P.C. Attor-neys for The Bank of NewYork Mellon, as IndentureTrustee on behalf ofCertificateholders and theCertificate Insurer of ABFSMortgage Loan Trust 2002-1,Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates, Series 2002-143252 Woodward Avenue,Suite 180 Bloomfield Hills,MI 48302 248-335-9200 CaseNo. 10OMI01217-3 ASAP#3963195 04/17/2011,04/24/2011, 05/01/2011,05/08/2011

IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY INBANKRUPTCY OR HAVE RE-CEIVED A DISCHARGE INBANKRUPTCY AS TO THISOBLIGATION, THIS COMMU-NICATION IS INTENDED FORINFORMATIONAL PURPOSESONLY AND IS NOT AN AT-TEMPT TO COLLECT A 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 NINE

MONTHS, PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AS YOU MAYBEENTITLED TO THEBENEFITS OF THESERVICEMEMBERS’ CIVILRELIEF ACT.THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITYTO SAVE YOUR HOMETo: Chad Hufnagel4280 Willowbrook RoadElsie, MI 48831County ClintonState law requires that youreceive the following notice:You have the right to re-quest a meeting with yourmortgage holder or mort-gage servicer. The person tocontact and that has the au-thority to make agreementsfor a loan modification withyou is: Orlans Associates,P.C Loss Mitigation Depart-ment, P.O. Box 5041, Troy,MI 48007-5041, (248) 502-1331.You may contact a housingcounselor by visiting theMichigan State Housing De-velopment Authority("MSHDA") website or bycalling MSHDA. The websiteaddress and telephone num-ber of MSHDA is:(www.mshda.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: 200.8031

CCN-9176045/1/11

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 Shelly A Murphy akaShelly Murphy an unmarriedwoman, as her sole and sep-arate property, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedOctober 29, 2004, and re-corded on November 4, 2004in instrument 5069058, andassigned by said Mortgageeto Flagstar Bank, FSB as as-signee as documented by anassignment, in Clinton coun-ty records, Michigan, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Fifty-One Thou-sand Two Hundred Ninety-Five and 01/100 Dollars($151,295.01), including in-terest at 6.25% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on June1, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Dew-itt, Clinton County, Michi-gan, and are described as:Lot No. 179 of River WoodSubdivision, a subdivision ofpart of the South 1/2 of Sec-tion 7, Town 5 North, Range2 West, City of Dewitt, Clin-ton County, Michigan, ac-cording to the recorded platthereof as recorded in Liber3 of plats, Page 31, ClintonCounty Records.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: May 1, 2011For more information,please call:FC L (248) 593-1312Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #368265F01

CCN-9175355/1, 8, 15, 22/11

LEGAL NOTICECLINTON COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION

Notice is hereby given that the Clinton County Zoning Ordi-nance OR-01-05 has been amended by the adoption of Ordi-nance OR-73-11, a resolution, to Article 2, Section 203 - Defini-tions - Agricultural, Commercial Processing Facility, Article 4,Section 416 - General Agriculture District A-2 Special LandUses, Article 13, Section 1342, Agricultural, Commercial Proc-essing Facility.This amendment will take effect on Sunday, May 8th, 2011.Complete copies of OR-72-11 and information pertaining tothis issue, the Clinton County Zoning Ordinance, and ZoningMaps, are available for viewing in the Clinton County Com-munity Development Department, Office of Planning & Zon-ing, located in the Clinton County Courthouse, Suite 1300, 100E. State Street, St. Johns, Michigan 48879.

Wendy Ward, Assistant to the Planning CommissionCommunity Development Department

CCN-918246 5/1/11

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 Lorriane M Elliott a singlewoman, originalmortgagor(s), to CitiFinan-cial, Inc., Mortgagee, datedNovember 15, 2007, and re-corded on November 30,2007 in instrument 5124505,in Clinton county records,Michigan, on which mort-gage there is claimed to bedue at the date hereof thesum of One HundredTwenty-One ThousandEighteen and 78/100 Dollars($121,018.78), including in-terest at 10.386% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May25, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Village of Maple Rapids,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as: A partof the South 20 acres of theEast 1/2 of the Northwest1/4 of Section 8, Town 8North, Range 3 West, Descri-bed as: Beginning at a point147 rods South of the Centerof the intersection MapleStreet and Main St, in theVillage of Maple Rapids,Clinton County, Michigan.Thence South 13 rods, West10 rods, North 13 Rods, andEast 10 Rods to the point ofbeginning, also describedas: Commencing 40 rodsWest and 147 rods South ofthe Northeast corner of theNorthwest 1/4 of Section 8,Town 8 North, Range 3 West,Essex Township, Thence 10rods West, South 13 rods,East 10 rods, North 13 rodsto beginning, Village of Ma-ple Rapids, Clinton County,Michigan.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 C (248) 593-1301Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #369569F01

4/24/11 - 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 Jose E. Gomez, a singleman, original mortgagor(s),to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated May 6,2002, and recorded on May14, 2002 in Liber 1079 onPage 741, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to ChaseHome Finance LLC as as-signee as documented by anassignment, in Clinton coun-ty records, Michigan, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofNinety-Five Thousand NineHundred Twenty-Six and26/100 Dollars ($95,926.26),including interest at 7% perannum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May25, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Dew-itt, Clinton County, Michi-gan, and are described as:Commencing 749.50 feetWest of the Southeast cor-ner of the Northeast 1/4 ofthe Southeast 1/4 of Section35, Town 5 North Range 2West, Dewitt Township,Clinton County, Michigan,South of Michigan CentralRailroad; thence West 150feet; thence North 536.4feet; thence Northeast alongthe railroad 173 feet; thenceSouth 632.4 feet to the Placeof Beginning.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 24, 2011For more information,please call:FC S (248) 593-1304Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #356629F01

CCN - 9149694/24/11 - 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 Kim E. DeLong, SingleWoman, originalmortgagor(s), to DMR Finan-cial Services, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated July 31,1991, and recorded on Au-gust 5, 1991 in Liber 534 onPage 363, and assigned bymesne assignments toEverbank as assignee asdocumented by an assign-ment, in Clinton county re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Seventeen Thou-sand Five Hundred Ninety-

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

Waldron Elementary & Middle School Door & Window Re-placementFowler Public Schools11214 W. Kent St.Fowler, MI 48835Notice is hereby given that Fowler Public Schools (Owner)will receive Sealed Bids for the Waldron Elementary & Mid-dle School Door & Window Replacement as a single lumpsum Bid incorporating all of the Work required to completethe Project, including all architectural, mechanical, and elec-trical work. Segregated Bids will not be accepted.Bids will be received at the Business Office located in Wal-dron Elementary & Middle School on May 11, 2011, until 3:00p.m., local time. Bids will be opened publicly in the WaldronElementary & Middle School Cafeteria at 3:00 p.m., and readaloud.Bidders may each obtain one set of Bidding Documents fromthe office of the Architect. No deposit will be required. TheBidding Documents may be examined by Bidders at the fol-lowing places:• The office of the Architect: URS Corporation, 3950Sparks Drive, S.E, Grand Rapids, MI 49546.• Builders Exchanges: Grand Rapids and Lansing, MI• McGraw-Hill Construction Dodge: Grand Rapids, MI• Fowler Public Schools, Fowler, MIThe Bid shall be accompanied by a bid security in an amountnot less than 5 percent of the Base Bid plus all additive alter-nates. A Bid may not be withdrawn or cancelled by a Bidderfor a period of thirty (30) days following the time and dateset for receipt of Bids.The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or allBids, to waive irregularities, and to accept a Bid which, in theOwner’s opinion, is in the Owner’s own best interests.

CCN-917955 5/1, 8/11

Ninety-Seven and 67/100 Dollars($17,597.67), including inter-est at 9.5% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May18, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Village of Ovid, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Lots 12 and 13,Block D, Village of Ovid,Clinton County, Michigan,according to the Plat Re-corded in Liber 21 of Deeds,Page 367, Clinton County Re-cords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: April 17, 2011For more information,please call:FC H (248) 593-1300Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #358795F01

CCN - 9146654/17, 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 thebid amount tendered at

sale, plus interest.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Melodie A. Haverkate, anunmarried woman, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., Mortgagee, datedSeptember 21, 2005, and re-corded on September 27,2005 in instrument 5088241,and modified by Affidavit orOrder recorded on Novem-ber 16, 2005 in instrument5091004, and modified by Af-fidavit or Order recorded onDecember 15, 2005 in instru-ment 5092552, and assignedby said Mortgagee to WellsFargo Bank, NA as assigneeas documented by an as-signment, in Clinton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Two HundredFive Thousand Seventy-Fourand 08/100 Dollars($205,074.08), including in-terest at 5.375% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May

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LegalsLegals LegalsLegals LegalsLegals LegalsLegals LegalsLegals LegalsLegals LegalsLegals LegalsLegals LegalsLegalsCounty, AM, May11, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Township of Bingham,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot 9,Win-Mil Farms, BinghamTownship, Clinton County,Michigan according to therecorded plat thereof, as re-corded in Liber 8 of Plats,Pages 67-68, Clinton countyRecords.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 D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #242600F03

CCN-9120844/10, 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 Angela M. Mulder andMatthew J. Mulder Wife andHusband, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated August16, 2006, and recorded onAugust 28, 2006 in instru-ment 5105165, and assignedby said Mortgagee to WellsFargo Bank, National Associ-ation, as trustee for theholders of the First FranklinMortgage Loan Trust 2006-FF15 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series2006-FF15 as assignee asdocumented by an assign-ment, in Clinton county re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredForty-Three Thousand Elev-en and 26/100 Dollars($143,011.26), including in-terest at 8% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May11, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Wa-tertown, Clinton County,Michigan, and are describedas: A Part of the East 1/2 ofSection 30, Town 5 North,Range 3 West, WatertownTownship, Clinton County,Michigan, described as be-ginning on the centerline ofGrand River Avenue at apoint South 01 degree 34 mi-nutes 26 seconds West2314.63 feet along the North-South 1/4 line and South 75degrees 15 minutes 00 sec-onds East 97.57 feet fromthe North 1/4 corner of Sec-tion 30; thence South 75 de-grees 15 minutes 00 secondsEast 102.70 feet along saidcenterline; thence South 01degree 34 minutes 26 sec-onds West 300.00 feet;thence North 88 degrees 25minutes 34 seconds West100.00 feet; thence North 01degrees 34 minutes 26 sec-onds East 323.41 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 10, 2011For more information,please call:FC J (248) 593-1311Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #339455F02

CCN-9113494/10, 17, 24/11-5/1/11

Notice Of MortgageForeclosure Sale

THIS FIRM IS A DEBTCOLLECTOR ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT. ANYINFORMATION 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 Dean P. Tucker, a singleman, original mortgagor(s),to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc.,Mortgagee, dated May 18,2005, and recorded on May27, 2005 in instrument5080628, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to WellsFargo Bank, NA as assigneeas documented by an as-signment, in Clinton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredNinety-Seven Thousand OneHundred Sixty-Six and60/100 Dollars ($197,166.60),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 ClintonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on May18, 2011.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Wa-tertown, Clinton County,Michigan, and are describedas: Lot 31, Elmhurst EstatesNo. 2, a part of the Fraction-al Section 16, Town 5 North,Range 3 West, South of theLooking Glass River, accord-ing to the plat thereof, as re-corded in Plat Book 5, Pages11-12, Clinton County Re-cords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: April 17, 2011For more information,please call:FC D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #366365F01

CCN - 9140214/17, 4/24 - 5/1, 5/8/11

NOTICE OFMORTGAGE SALE

FOSTER, SWIFT, COLLINS &SMITH, P.C. IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT ANDANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. PLEASECONTACT OUR OFFICE ATTHE NUMBER BELOW IF AMEMBER OR MANAGER OFMORTGAGOR IS IN ACTIVEMILITARY DUTY.

DEFAULT having beenmade in the conditions of acertain Mortgage made onOctober 24, 2008, by WHERBQAIM, LLC, a Michigan limit-ed liability company, asMortgagor, given by it toCommunity South Bank,whose address is 625 S. Gay

GayStreet, Suite 450, Knoxville,Tennessee 37902, asMortgagee, and recorded onNovember 3, 2008, in Instru-ment Number 5137031, Clin-ton County Records, onwhich Mortgage there isclaimed to be due and un-paid, as of the date of thisNotice, the sum of One Mil-lion Five Hundred Six Thou-sand Eight Hundred Fifteenand 43/100 Dollars($1,506,815.43); and no suitor proceeding at law or inequity having been institut-ed to recover the debt orany part thereof secured bysaid Mortgage, and the pow-er of sale in said Mortgagehaving become operative byreason of such default;

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV-EN that on Wednesday, May18, 2011 at 10:00 o’clock inthe forenoon, at the Southentrance to the ClintonCounty Courthouse, 100 E.State Street (M21), St.Johns, Michigan, that beingone of the places for holdingthe Circuit Court for ClintonCounty, there will be offeredfor sale and sold to the high-est bidder or bidders at pub-lic auction or venue for pur-poses of satisfying theamounts due and unpaid onsaid Mortgage, togetherwith all allowable costs ofsale and includable attorneyfees, the lands and premisesin said Mortgage mentionedand described as follows:LAND SITUATED IN THETOWNSHIP OF DEWITT,COUNTY OF CLINTON, MICH-IGAN, DESCRIBED AS:That part of the Northeast1/4 of Section 21, Town 5North Range 2 West, DeWittTownship, Clinton County,Michigan, beginning on theEast line of said Northeast1/4 at a point South 00 de-grees 32 minutes 45 secondsEast 670.24 feet from theNortheast corner of saidSection, thence continuingalong said East line South 00degrees 32 minutes 45 sec-onds East 319.70 feet,thence North 89 degrees 38minutes 35 seconds West651.25 feet, thence North 00degrees 01 Minute 25 sec-onds East 277.68 feet,thence Northeasterly 60.82feet along the arc of a 75.00foot radius curve to the leftwhose chord bears North 66degrees 47 minutes 44 sec-onds East 69.16 feet, thencecontinuing Northeasterly48.65 feet along the arc of a60.00 foot radius curve tothe right whose chord bearsNorth 66 degrees 47 minutes41 seconds East 47.33 feet,thence South 89 degrees 56minutes 35 seconds East552.64 feet to the point ofbeginning.Said property also being de-scribed as follows:A parcel of land in theNortheast 1/4 of Section 21,T5N, R2W, DeWitt Township,Clinton County, Michigan;the surveyed boundary ofsaid parcel described as:Commencing at the North-east corner of said Section21; thence S00° 32’ 45" Ealong the East line of saidSection 21 a distance of670.24 feet to the point ofbeginning of this descrip-tion; thence S00° 32’ 45" Econtinuing along said Eastline 319.76 feet; thence N89°58’ 35" W 651.35 feet; thenceN00° 01’ 25" E 277.74 feet;thence Northeasterly 60.87feet along a curve to theleft, said curve having a ra-dius of 75.00 feet, a delta an-gle of 46° 30’ 11", and achord of 59.22 feet, bearingN66° 48’ 56" E; thence North-easterly 48.65 feet along acurve to the right, saidcurve having a radius of60.00 feet, a delta angle of46° 27’ 33", and a chord of47.33 feet, bearing N66° 47’41" E; thence S89°58’ 35" E550.26 feet to the point ofbeginning.AND BEING the same prop-erty conveyed to Numrah In-vestment LLC, a Michiganlimited liability companyfrom Sunburst DeWitt, MI,Inc., a Michigan corporationby Covenant Deed datedMay 25, 2006 and recordedJune 01, 2006 in InstrumentNo. 5100895.Tax Parcel No. 050-021-100-060-00Property Address: 1055 Aar-on Road, DeWitt, Ml 48820.(hereinafter, the "Real Prop-erty"),

(hereinafter, Property"), together with all ofthe Collateral (expressly ex-cluding such property inwhich Mortgagee does nothold a security interest orhas all of Mortgagor’s right,title and interest in). "Col-lateral" means the followingdescribed property, whethernow owned or hereafter ac-quired, whether now exist-ing or hereafter arising, andwherever located: all furni-ture, fixtures, equipment,machinery, accounts relat-ing to rents, contracts, in-ventory, general intangibles,and rental income nowowned or hereafter acquiredlocated on the Premises. Inaddition, Collateral also in-cludes all of the following,whether now or hereafteracquired, whether now ex-isting or hereafter arising,and wherever located: (a)all accessions, attachments,accessories, replacementsof and additions to any ofthe Collateral, whether add-ed now or later; (b) all prod-ucts and produce of any ofthe Collateral; (c) all ac-counts, general intangibles,instruments, rents, monies,payments, and all otherrights, arising out of a sale,lease, consignment or otherdisposition of any Collateral;(d) all proceeds (includinginsurance proceeds) fromthe sale, destruction, loss,or other disposition of anyCollateral, and sums duefrom a third party who hasdamaged or destroyed theCollateral or from that par-ty’s insurer, whether due tojudgment, settlement orother process; and (e) all re-cords and data relating toany Collateral, whether inthe form of a writing, photo-graph, microfilm, microfi-che, or electronic media, to-gether with all of Mortga-gor’s right, title, and interestin and to all computer soft-ware required to utilize, cre-ate, maintain, and processany such records or data onelectronic media (all of theforegoing Collateral beingcollectively referred to asthe "Personal Property");and

To the extent the RealProperty and Personal Prop-erty constitute personalproperty or fixtures, suchpersonal property and fix-tures shall be sold togetherwith the real estate in oneforeclosure sale describedabove in accordance withMCL 440.9604(1) and440.9604(2), respectively.

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

Dated: April 4, 2011

FOSTER, SWIFT, COLLINS &SMITH, P.C. COMMUN-ITY SOUTH BANKBenjamin J. Priceof Knoxville, Tennessee,MortgageeAttorneys for Mortgagee313 S. Washington SquareLansing, MI 48933(517) 371-8253

CCN - 9139964/17, 24 - 5/1, 5/8/11

NOTICE OF MORTGAGESALE

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

FOR THAT PURPOSE.PLEASE CONTACT OUR OF -FICE AT THE NUMBER BE -LOW IF MORTGAGOR IS INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.

DEFAULT having been madein the conditions of a certainMortgage made on October2, 2007, by Richard M.Ramseyer and Kellie L.Ramseyer, husband andwife, as Mortgagor, given bythem to Michigan State Uni-versity Federal Credit Union,of 600 East Crescent Road,East Lansing, Michigan48823, as Mortgagee, andrecorded on October 10,2007, in the office of theRegister of Deeds for ClintonCounty, Michigan, in Instru-ment Number 5122766; onwhich Mortgage there isclaimed to be due and un-paid, as of the date of thisNotice, the sum of One Hun-dred Sixty-Seven Thousand

Sixty-SevenOne Hundred Twelve and86/100 Dollars ($167,112.86);and no suit or proceeding atlaw or in equity having beeninstituted to recover thedebt or any part thereof se-cured by said Mortgage, andthe power of sale in saidMortgage having becomeoperative by reason of suchdefault;NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat on Wednesday, May 11,2011 at 10:00 o’clock in theforenoon, at the South en-trance to the Clinton CountyCourthouse, 100 E. StateStreet (M21), St. Johns,Michigan, that being one ofthe places for holding theCircuit Court for ClintonCounty, there will be offeredfor sale and sold to the high-est bidder or bidders at pub-lic auction or venue for pur-poses of satisfying theamounts due and unpaid onsaid Mortgage, togetherwith all allowable costs ofsale and includable attorneyfees, the lands and premisesin said Mortgage mentionedand described as follows:SITUATED IN THE TOWN-SHIP OF DEWITT, COUNTYOF CLINTON, STATE OFMICHIGAN:A part of the Southeast ¼ ofSection 26, Town 5 North,Range 2 West, DeWitt Town-ship, Clinton County, Michi-gan, described as beginningSouth 00 degrees 27 mi-nutes, 35 seconds East2634.44 feet along the EastSection line and South 89degrees 53 minutes 42 sec-onds West 1,297.89 feetfrom the Northeast cornerof Section 26, thence South00 degrees 18 minutes 39seconds East 290.00 feet,thence South 89 degrees 53minutes 42 seconds West1190.06 feet parallel with theEast-West ¼ line thenceNortherly 291.45 feet to theEast-West ¼ line along theEast line of a service road,thence North 89 Degrees 53minutes 42 seconds East1160.00 feet to the Point ofBeginning.Commonly known as: 15515Brown Road, Lansing, Michi-gan 48906.Tax Parcel No.: 19-050-026-400-030-00The period within which the

above premises may be re-deemed shall expire one (1)year from the date of sale,unless determined aban-doned in accordance withM.C.L.A. Sec. 600.3241a, inwhich case the redemptionperiod shall be 30 days fromthe time of such sale.

Dated: April 5, 2011

FOSTER, SWIFT, COLLINS &SMITH, P.C. MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITYBenjamin J. PriceFEDERAL CREDIT UNIONAttorneys for Mortgageeof East Lansing, Michigan,Mortgagee313 S. Washington SquareLansing, MI 48933(517) 371-8100

CCN-9126184/10, 17, 24/11-5/1/11

NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)

NOTICE is hereby providedto Thomas Bennett andKendra Bennett, theborrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 9536Bond Rd, Dewitt, MI 48820-9779.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) 593-1300The 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-

meeting agentignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromApril 26, 2011, foreclosureproceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter April 26, 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 H (248) 593-1300Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/or Mortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 370178F01

CCN-9175365/1/11

TO ALL CREDITORS:*The Settlor and Initial Trust-ees, Eric B Stangenwald,d.o.b. January 28, 1921 andHedwig (nmn) Stangenwalda/k/a Hedi (nmn)Stangenwald dob October17, 1924 who lived at 3611Shearwater Lane, East Lans-ing, MI died January 10, 2011and April 3, 2011, respective-ly. There is no personal rep-resentative of the Settlor’sestate to whom letters ofAdministration have been is-sued.

Creditors of the decedentare notified that all claimsagainst the StangenwaldFamily Irrevocable Trustupon death of both Settlors,will be forever banned un-less presented to Ingrid C.Winsett, Successor Trustee,within four months after thedate of publication.Notice is further given that

The Stangenwald Family Ir-revocable Trust will there-after be assigned and dis-tributed to the persons enti-tled to it.

Dated: April 25, 2011

MARTIN H. NEUMANNP32465NEUMANN LAW, P.C.2040 AURELIUS SUITE 21HOLT, MI 48842(517)_694-3300

Ingrid C WinsettSuccessor Trustee586 Palomino DriveEast Lansing, MI 48823

CCN-9181475/1/11

STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF CLINTON

NOTICE TO CREDITORSDecedent’s Estate

FILE NO.11-27621-DE

Estate of Mary E RussoDate of birth: May 12, 1922

TO ALL CREDITORS:*NOTICE TO CREDITORS:

The decedent, Mary E Rus-so, who lived at 3986 HatlerLane, Bath Township, Michi-gan died December 25, 2010.

Creditors of the decedentare notified that all claimsagainst the estate will beforever barred unless pre-sented to Mark A Russo,named personal representa-tive or proposed personalrepresentative, or to boththe probate court at Court-house, 100 E State Street,Ste 4300, St Johns, MI 48879and the named/proposedpersonal representativewithin 4 months after thedate of publication of thisnotice.

Date: April 25, 2011

Chalgian & Tripp Law Offi-ces PLLCDouglas G. Chalgian P547571019 Trowbridge Road

TrowbridgeEast Lansing, MI 48823517-332-3800

Mark A Russo20848 E Parliment CourtParker, CO 80138303-854-3009

CCN-9181365/1/11

STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURT

COUNTY OF CLINTON

NOTICE TO CREDITORSDecedent’s Estate

FILE NO. 11-27614-DEE

Estate of Kaloa Pilmore, De-ceased. Date of birth:7/28/1943

TO ALL CREDITORS:*NOTICE TO CREDITORS:

The decedent, KaloaPilmore, who lived at 15141W. M-21, Pewamo, MI 48873died 1/25/2011

Creditors of the decedentare notified that all claimsagainst the estate will beforever barred unless pre-sented to Barbara Pilmore,named personal representa-tive or proposed personalrepresentative, or to boththe probate court at 100 EState St., St Johns, MI 48879and the named/proposedpersonal representativewithin 4 months after thedate of publication of thisnotice.

Date: 4/14/11

Catherine D. Hoort P-44531230 Kent StreetPortland, MI 48875(517) 647-7873

Barbara Pilmore321 Teakwood TerraceWilliamsville, NY 14221716-650-4002

CCN-9180425/1/11

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Maria Migaldi, a marriedwoman and Domenico Rob-erto Migaldi, her husband,to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc., asnominee for lender andlender’s successors and/orassigns, Mortgagee, datedMarch 22, 2007 and recordedApril 2, 2007 in InstrumentNumber 5115041, ClintonCounty Records, Michigan.Said mortgage is now heldby Bac Home Loans Servic-ing, LP fka CountrywideHome Loans Servicing LP byassignment. There is claim-ed to be due at the datehereof the sum of Two Hun-dred Sixty-One ThousandEight Hundred Four and69/100 Dollars ($261,804.69)including interest at 4.125%per annum. Under the powerof sale contained in saidmortgage and the statute insuch case made and provid-ed, notice is hereby giventhat said mortgage will beforeclosed by a sale of themortgaged premises, orsome part of them, at publicvendue at the South en-trance to the Clinton CountyCircuit Courthouse , 100 E.State Street (M-21), St.Johns, Michigan, 48779. at10:00 a.m. on MAY 25, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Watertown,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot 76,Lakeside Preserve Number2, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in Liber10 of Plats, Page 6, ClintonCounty Records. The re-demption period shall be 6months from the date ofsuch sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing mortgagee canrescind the sale. In thatevent, your damages, if any,are limited solely to the re-turn of the bid amount ten-dered at sale, plus interest.

sale, plusIf you are a tenant in theproperty, please contact ouroffice as you may have cer-tain rights. Dated: April 24,2011 Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for Servicer P.O.Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File No.617.6093 ASAP#FNMA3967767 04/24/2011,05/01/2011, 05/08/2011,05/15/2011

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Christopher Garno, toMortgage Electronic Regis-tration Systems, Inc., asnominee for lender andlender’s successors and/orassigns, Mortgagee, datedMarch 14, 2006 and recordedApril 25, 2006 in InstrumentNumber 5099000, ClintonCounty Records, Michigan.Said mortgage is now heldby US Bank National Associ-ation, as Trustee for BearStearns ABS 2006-AC4 by as-signment. There is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Two HundredThirty-One Thousand ThreeHundred Thirty-Six and61/100 Dollars ($231,336.61)including interest at 5% perannum. 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 publicvendue at the South en-trance to the Clinton CountyCircuit Courthouse , 100 E.State Street (M-21), St.Johns, Michigan, 48779. at10:00 a.m. on MAY 18, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Bingham,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as: Parceldescribed as commencing atthe West 1/4 of Section 13Town 7 North, Range 2 West,thence East 254.67 feetalong the East-West 1/4 lineof said Section to the Pointof Beginning; thence North250.90 feet, East 57.33 feet,North 269.05 feet, East254.90 feet, South 520.00feet, thence West 313.90feet to the Point of Begin-ning. The redemption periodshall be 12 months from thedate of such sale, unless de-termined abandoned in ac-cordance with MCLA600.3241a, in which case theredemption period shall be30 days from the date ofsuch sale. TO ALL PURCHAS-ERS: The foreclosingmortgagee can rescind thesale. In that event, yourdamages, if any, are limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest. If you area tenant in the property,please contact our office asyou may have certain rights.Dated: April 17, 2011 OrlansAssociates, P.C. Attorneysfor Servicer P.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File No. 306.3020ASAP# 3966427 04/17/2011,04/24/2011, 05/01/2011,05/08/2011

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Grey D. Hunt, a singleman, to Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc.,as nominee for lender andlender’s successors and/orassigns, Mortgagee, datedOctober 26, 2007 and record-ed November 13, 2007 in In-strument Number 5123965,Clinton County Records,Michigan. Said mortgage isnow held by BAC HomeLoans Servicing, LP FKACountrywide Home LoansServicing LP by assignment.There is claimed to be dueat the date hereof the sumof Eighty-Five Thousand

Eighty-FiveTwo Hundred Fifty-One and19/100 Dollars ($85,251.19)including interest at 7.125%per annum. Under the powerof sale contained in saidmortgage and the statute insuch case made and provid-ed, notice is hereby giventhat said mortgage will beforeclosed by a sale of themortgaged premises, orsome part of them, at publicvendue at the South en-trance to the Clinton CountyCircuit Courthouse, 100 E.State Street (M-21), St.Johns, Michigan, 48779. at10:00 a.m. on MAY 18, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of DeWitt,Clinton County, Michigan,and are described as: Partof Lot 55 of Supervisor’s Platof Valley Farms Number 2,Dewitt Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan, describedas: Commencing at theNorthwest corner of theNortheast 1/4 of the North-east 1/4 of Section 33 Town5 North, Range 2 West,thence West 271 feet for apoint of beginning, thenceWest 125 feet thence South309 feet thence East 125 feetthence North 309 feet to thepoint of beginning, accord-ing to the recorded Platthereof as recorded in Liber1, Page 42, Clinton CountyRecords. Except: Part of Lot55 of Supervisors Plat ofValley Farms Number 2,Dewitt Township, ClintonCounty Michigan beginningat the Northwest corner ofNorthwest corner of North-east 1/4 of Northeast 1/4 ofSection 33, Town 5 North,Range 2 East, thence West286 feet, South 309 feet, Eastto West line railroad right ofway, Northeasterly alongright of way to point of in-tersection of West lineNortheast of Northeast saidSection, North to beginning.Clinton County Records Theredemption period shall be 6months from the date ofsuch sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing mortgagee canrescind the sale. In 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 17,2011 Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for Servicer P.O.Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File No.617.8673 ASAP# 3966165

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Mark D. Spitzley andShari Spitzley, to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated May 17,2006 and recorded May 23,2006 in Instrument Number5100464, Clinton County Re-cords, Michigan. Said mort-gage is now held by BACHome Loans Servicing, LPFKA Countrywide HomeLoans Servicing LP by as-signment. There is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredNinety-Three ThousandThree Hundred Twenty-Twoand 98/100 Dollars($193,322.98) including in-terest at 7.5% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse, 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on MAY 18, 2011. Saidpremises are located in theTownship of Essex, Clinton

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Township Essex,County, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Commencingat the Southeast corner ofthe West half of the North-west 1/4 of Section 7, Town8 North, Range 3 West, Clin-ton County, Michigan,thence North 65 rods; West16 rods, South 65 rods, East16 rods to the point of be-ginning. The redemption pe-riod shall be 12 months fromthe date of such sale, unlessdetermined abandoned inaccordance with MCLA600.3241a, in which case theredemption period shall be30 days from the date ofsuch sale. TO ALL PURCHAS-ERS: The foreclosingmortgagee can rescind thesale. In that event, yourdamages, if any, are limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest. If you area tenant in the property,please contact our office asyou may have certain rights.Dated: April 17, 2011 OrlansAssociates, P.C. Attorneysfor Servicer P.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File No. 617.8429ASAP# FNMA396616004/17/2011, 04/24/2011,05/01/2011, 05/08/2011

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Wade L. O’Boyle and Lau-rel A. O’Boyle, to Bank ofAmerica, N.A., Mortgagee,dated September 10, 2007and recorded September 18,2007 in Instrument Number5121940, Clinton County Re-cords, Michigan. Said mort-gage is now held by BACHome Loans Servicing, LP byassignment. There is claim-ed to be due at the datehereof the sum of One Hun-dred Twenty Thousand SixHundred Fifteen and 31/100Dollars ($120,615.31) includ-ing interest at 6.75% 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 publicvendue at the South en-trance to the Clinton CountyCircuit Courthouse , 100 E.State Street (M-21), St.Johns, Michigan, 48779. at10:00 a.m. on MAY 18, 2011.Said premises are located inthe Township of Ovid, Clin-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: Land situ-ated in the Township ofOvid, Clinton County, Michi-gan That part of the South-west 1/4 of Section 12, Town

PUBLIC NOTICEVILLAGE OF FOWLER, MICHIGAN

225 NORTH MAIN STREETFOWLER, MI 48835

THE VILLAGE OF FOWLER, MICHIGAN, WILL HOLD A PUBLICHEARING ON MAY 9, 2011, ON A PROPOSED CODE OF ORDI-NANCE AMENDMENT.THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 93,STREETS AND SIDEWALKS, SECTION 93.02, SUBSECTION BWILL REQUIRE A LICENSED CONTRACTOR, APPROVED BY THEVILLAGE SUPERINTENDENT, TO PERFORM SIDEWALK CON-STRUCTION, REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT.THE PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, MAY 9,2011 AT 7:00 PM AT THE VILLAGE HALL, 225 NORTH MAINSTREET, FOWLER, MICHIGAN.WRITTEN COMMENTS MAY BE PROVIDED TO, AND QUES-TIONS ADDRESSED TO: VILLAGE CLERK, VILLAGE OF FOWL-ER, 225 NORTH MAIN STREET, P.O. BOX 197, FOWLER, MICHI-GAN, 48835.

CCN-917866 5/1, 8/11

12,7 North, Range 1 West, andthe Northwest 1/4 of Section13, Town 7 North, Range 1West, Township of Ovid,Clinton County, Michigan,described as: Beginning at apoint on the South line ofsaid Section 12, a distanceSouth 88 degrees 44 minutes51 seconds West, 1152.32feet from the South 1/4 cor-ner of said Section 12,thence South 00 degrees 54minutes 35 seconds West,50.60 feet to a point on theNorth right of way line ofHighway M-21, thence North87 degrees 39’ minutes 16seconds West, 119.71 feetalong said right of way line,thence North 00 degrees 24minutes 54 East, 269.82 feet,thence South 89 degrees 00minutes 52 seconds East,122.00 feet, thence South 00degrees 54 minutes 35 sec-onds West, 225.05 feet tothe point of beginning Theredemption period shall be 6months from the date ofsuch sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing mortgagee canrescind the sale. In 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 17,2011 Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for Servicer P.O.Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File No.617.7972 ASAP#FNMA3964658 04/17/2011,04/24/2011, 05/01/2011,05/08/2011

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Troy D Jensen, an unmar-ried man, to Van Dyke Mort-gage, Mortgagee, dated July27, 2009 and recorded Au-gust 20, 2009 in InstrumentNumber 5147885, ClintonCounty Records, Michigan.Said mortgage is now heldby Fifth Third MortgageCompany by assignment.There is claimed to be dueat the date hereof the sumof One Hundred FourteenThousand One HundredSixty-Six and 69/100 Dollars($114,166.69) including in-terest at 5.625% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that said

hereby givenmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on MAY 18, 2011. Saidpremises are located in theVillage of Ovid, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: This land is lo-cated in the Village of Ovid,County of Clinton, State ofMichigan, described as fol-lows: Lot 11 and 12 in Block23 except the North 50 feetof Lot 11 and 12, Village ofOvid, Clinton County, Michi-gan. The redemption periodshall be 6 months from thedate of such sale, unless de-termined abandoned in ac-cordance with MCLA600.3241a, in which case theredemption period shall be30 days from the date ofsuch sale. TO ALL PURCHAS-ERS: The foreclosingmortgagee can rescind thesale. In that event, yourdamages, if any, are limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest. If you area tenant in the property,please contact our office asyou may have certain rights.Dated: April 17, 2011 OrlansAssociates, P.C. Attorneysfor Servicer P.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File No. 200.7840ASAP# 3964667 04/17/2011,04/24/2011, 05/01/2011,05/08/2011

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Caroline Smith, a singlewoman, to Mortgage Elec-tronic Registration Systems,Inc., as nominee for lenderand lender’s successorsand/or assigns, Mortgagee,dated April 3, 2007 and re-corded May 14, 2007 in In-strument Number 5116876,Clinton County Records,Michigan. Said mortgage isnow held by Aurora LoanServices, LLC by assign-ment. There is claimed to bedue at the date hereof thesum of One HundredTwenty-Five Thousand NineHundred Twenty-Seven and53/100 Dollars ($125,927.53)including interest at 7.875%per annum. Under the powerof sale contained in saidmortgage and the statute insuch case made and provid-ed, notice is hereby giventhat said mortgage will beforeclosed by a sale of themortgaged premises, orsome part of them, at publicvendue at the South en-

trance to the Clinton CountyCircuit Courthouse , 100 E.State Street (M-21), St.Johns, Michigan, 48779. at10:00 a.m. on MAY 18, 2011.Said premises are located inthe City of Saint Johns, Clin-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: The fol-lowing described premisessituated in the City of St.Johns, County of Clinton andState of Michigan, to wit:Lot 7, except the West 15thereof, Block 33, originalplat of the City of St. John’s,according to the recordedplat thereof as recorded inthe frame on the wall in theoffice of the Clinton CountyRegister of Deeds. The re-demption period shall be 6months from the date ofsuch sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: Theforeclosing mortgagee canrescind the sale. In 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 17,2011 Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for Servicer P.O.Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File No.191.5313 ASAP# 396466604/17/2011, 04/24/2011,05/01/2011, 05/08/2011

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Maria Trevino, a singlewoman, to Argent MortgageCompany, LLC, Mortgagee,dated September 17, 2004and recorded January 5,2006 in Instrument Number5093522, and Modified byModification agreement re-corded on 01/05/2006 inDocument Number 5093521,Clinton County Records,Michigan. Said mortgage isnow held by US Bank, Na-tional Association as Trust-ee, successor-in-interest toWachovia Bank, N.A. Pooling

NOTICECITY OF ST. JOHNS

CITY COMMISSION MEETINGDANGEROUS BUILDING APPEAL

MAY 9, 2011

The St. Johns City Commission will hold an appeals hearingof the City’s Dangerous Building Ordinance (No. 549) at itsregular meeting on Monday, May 9, 2011 at 7:30 p.m., or soonthereafter, in the 2nd floor Commission Chambers of the Clin-ton County Courthouse, 100 E. State St., St. Johns, MI.(Please use Cass St. Entrance.) The Commission will receivean appeal of an order to demolish dangerous buildings at thefollowing property:Property Owner: David HillProperty Address:206 W. BaldwinTax I.D. # 19-300-000-019-006-00Legal Desc.: ORIG PLAT, BLK 19, E 50 FT OF LOTS 7 & 8

Steve WagnerCommunity Development Director

Notice: People with disabilities needing accommodations foreffective participation in the meeting should contact the CityClerk at (989) 224-8944 at least two (2) working days in ad-vance of the meeting. An attempt will be made to make rea-sonable accommodations.

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Bank, Poolingand Servicing Agreementdated as of November 1,2004. Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates Series2004-WWF1 by assignment.There is claimed to be dueat the date hereof the sumof Eighty-Four ThousandFour Hundred Eighty-Threeand 77/100 Dollars($84,483.77) including inter-est at 4.875% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on MAY 11, 2011. Saidpremises are located in theTownship of DeWitt, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Real propertyin the Township of DeWitt,County of Clinton, State ofMichigan, and is describedas follows: Lot Number 6 ofOak Lane Subdivision, a partof the West 1/2 of theSouthwest 1/4 of Section 27,Town 5 North, Range 2 West,DeWitt Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the recorded Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 2,Page 50, Clinton County Re-cords. The redemption peri-od shall be 6 months fromthe date of such sale, unlessdetermined abandoned inaccordance with MCLA600.3241a, in which case theredemption period shall be30 days from the date ofsuch sale. TO ALL PURCHAS-ERS: The foreclosingmortgagee can rescind thesale. In that event, yourdamages, if any, are limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest. If you area tenant in the property,please contact our office asyou may have certain rights.Dated: April 10, 2011 OrlansAssociates, P.C. Attorneysfor Servicer P.O. Box 5041Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File No. 306.0789ASAP# 3959977 04/10/2011,04/17/2011, 04/24/2011,05/01/2011

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN-FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CONTACTOUR OFFICE AT THE NUM-BER BELOW IF YOU ARE INACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Harold W. Kuisel, Jr., amarried man, to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated Novem-ber 14, 2005 and recordedNovember 18, 2005 in Instru-ment Number 5091142, Clin-ton County Records, Michi-gan. Said mortgage is nowheld by Wells Fargo Bank,NA, successor by merger toWachovia Bank, NA by as-signment. There is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Fifty-Nine Thou-sand Six Hundred Eighty-Five and 75/100 Dollars($59,685.75) including inter-est at 9.375% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue atthe South entrance to theClinton County CircuitCourthouse , 100 E. StateStreet (M-21), St. Johns,Michigan, 48779. at 10:00a.m. on MAY 11, 2011. Saidpremises are located in theTownship of Bath, ClintonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: A parcel ofland in the West 1/2 of theNortheast 1/4 of Section 20,Town 5 North, Range 1 West,Bath Township, ClintonCounty, Michigan, the sur-veyed boundary of said par-cel described as commenc-ing at the Northeast cornerof Dryer’s Addition to Bathas recorded in Liber 2 ofPlats, Page 26, Clinton Coun-ty Records, said point alsobeing the Northeast cornerof the West 1/2 of the North-east 1/4 of said Section 20,thence North 89 degrees 15minutes 00 seconds Westalong the North line of saidDryer’s Addition and theNorth line of said Section 20,a distance of 170.29 to thepoint of beginning of thisdescription, thence South 00

description,degrees 13 minutes 55 sec-onds West parallel with theWest line of Lot 1 of saidDryer’s Addition 144.61 feet,thence North 89 degrees 16minutes 12 seconds Westparallel with the North lineof said Lot 2 of said Dryer’sAddition 126.71 feet; thenceNorth 00 degrees 13 minutes55 seconds East parallelwith said West line 144.65feet to the North line of saidSection 20, thence South 89degrees 15 minutes 00 sec-onds East along the Northline of said Section 20, a dis-tance of 126.71 feet to thepoint of beginning. The re-demption period shall be 6months from the date ofsuch sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.TO ALL PURCHASERS: The

LEGAL NOTICECLINTON COUNTY ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS

Notice is hereby given that the Clinton County Zoning Boardof Appeals will conduct a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. on Tues-day, May 17th, 2011, in the County Board of Commissionersroom, 2nd floor, Clinton County Courthouse, 100 East StateStreet,St. Johns, Michigan.The subject of the public hearing will be the consideration ofthe following case:ZC-04-11 VR - Application for a Variance RequestAn application for a variance has been submitted by EricHarger, Trinity Engineering & Surveying, Inc., on behalf ofArcher Daniels Midland Associates and Subsidiaries (ADMGrain). Petitioner is requesting a variance to Section 1204 -Nonconforming Structures and Section 1205 - Nonconform-ing Uses of Structures and Land); specifically for a noncon-formity expansion of a use area, on property located at 16994Wright Road (Parcel ID#19-070-035-300-020-00), Section 35,Eagle Township and is legally described as: beginning at thesoutheast corner of the southwest ¼ of Section 35, T5N,R4W,thence north 1320 feet, west to C&O Railroad right-of-way,southeasterly along the said right-of-way to the section line,east to the beginning; also the south 66 feet of the southeast¼ of said Section 35.Maps and other information pertaining to this item is availa-ble for inspection at the Clinton County Office of Planningand Zoning, Community Development Department, located inthe Clinton County Courthouse, 100 E. State Street, Suite1300, St. Johns, Michigan, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday.The public hearing is held to accept comments regarding theproposed variance. The public may appear at the public hear-ing in person, by counsel, or by personal representative. Writ-ten comments may be forwarded to the Department until3:00 p.m. the day of the meeting either by email [email protected], by mail to the Clinton County Of-fice of Planning and Zoning, 100 E. State Street, Suite 1300,St. Johns, Michigan 48879, or by fax at 989.224.5127. Pleasecall 989.224.592 for further information or visit our website @www.clinton-county.org; Community Development Depart-ment.To request accommodations or materials in an alternativeformat, please contact Mr. Steve Lehman at 989.227.6595 orTDD users within Clinton County may dial 989.227.6419 forgeneral County services or use Michigan Relay1.800.649.3777 or the National Relay number of 7-1-1 no laterthan 48 hours prior to the meeting.

Wendy WardAssistant to the Zoning Board of Appeals / Community

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foreclosing 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 10,2011 Orlans Associates, P.C.Attorneys for Servicer P.O.Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File No.326.4471 ASAP# 395863104/10/2011, 04/17/2011,04/24/2011, 05/01/2011

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