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September 19, 2010

Zuker named Clerk of Year By SUE LOUNDS slounds@lsj.com

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To the victors go the spoils Fowler football, after a 34-7 win over Potterville, celebrates as they get back the “Little Brown Jug,” a traveling trophy that goes to the winner. The jug dates back to the mid ‘50s and has been in the Viking display case for the past two seasons. Read more and see more pictures on page 24.

ST. JOHNS - Diane Zuker, Clinton County Clerk, has been named 2010 Michigan County Clerk of the year. Zuker was recognized by her colleagues at the annual Michigan Association of C o u n t y Clerks ConDiane ference held in August in Zuker Grand Rapids. “I credit my staff and my family for allowing me to devote extra time to this organization and the support of so many of my colleagues,” said Zuker. “It is truly an honor to be

recognized.” Zuker served as president of MACC in 2009 and her successor, Kalamazoo County Clerk Tim Snow has high praise for Zuker. “She did a marvelous job in communicating and making sure things happened in a very timely fashion,” said Snow. “She has always been there for us (other county clerks). She is very knowledgeable in many areas, one in particular being concealed weapons.” Zuker was selected by a committee comprised of last year’s Clerk of the Year and a few other select clerks, according to Mary Hollinrake, Kent County Clerk and 2009 Clerk of the Year. See Clerk/page 3

‘Team Bacon’ rallies around ailing an buddy silent auction too. Tickets for the breakfast are $5 for adults and $3 for children age 12 and under. Tickets are available at the door or by contacting Anson Martens at ST. JOHNS — Jeff Sillman is known to his friends as (517) 282-1641 or Marten20@msu.edu . Silent auction items will be numerous and varied. Bacon. His buddies say he’s a friend to everyone. Right “We’ve got a signed MSU basketball, MSU football ticknow, he’s the one who needs friends, and ets, blankets, gym memberships, jewelry, golf, tools, rugs his friends are stepping up. and more,” said Martens. They are calling themselves Team BaTeam Bacon will also be selling wristbands bearing con and they’re planning a benefit SaturSillman’s name for $3. day, Sept. 25 from 8-10 a.m. at Applebee’s in Why are Sillman’s friends doing all this? It all began St. Johns. less than two months ago. The event includes an all-you-can-eat One day in August, Sillman was out water skiing with pancake breakfast provided by Applebee’s. his buddy Anson Martens. But there will be more. Sillman A couple days later Sillman went to the doctor because The event will include a bake sale and

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his vision was “messed up.” Just over 24 hours after that, he was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, an aggressive form of cancer. “Why does my card seem to always get drawn?” That’s the question Sillman posed to Martens the day he was diagnosed. Martens didn’t have an answer, but he has vowed to help his friend fight this disease. Sillman faces a long treatment process, which is going to add to the financial burden that is already weighing heavily on his family. Martens can’t cure Sillman’s cancer, but he Team BaSee Support/page 12

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The open house at Autumn’s Edge in St. Johns will be Saturday, Sept. 25 from 3-7 p.m. The date was incorrect in the story published in the Sept. 12 edition of Clinton County News.

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ST. JOHNS - The open house at St. Johns Middle School is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 29 from 6-7:30 p.m. This is an opportunity for parents to meet their child’s teachers, go through the student’s class schedule and find out what the expectations will be for the new year. All parents of middle school students are welcome.

History book club next meeting is Sept. 21 ST. JOHNS — History Book Club meets once a month resuming in September at Biggby’s Coffee of St Johns. The next meeting will be Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 6:30 p.m. The book being discussed is Tocqueville’s Discovery of America By: Leo Damrosch. It is a view of Democracy in America and the concept of Democracy in the American people. Damrosch gives an insightful and witty interpretation of the letters DeTocqueville wrote home in the 1830’s during his historic 18-month trip around America.

Clinton County News drop site moves to Chamber ST. JOHNS — Clinton County Chamber of Commerce will now serve as a drop site for submissions for Clinton County News. Items such as engagement announcements, anniversaries and college news can be dropped off there during regular business hours. Classified ads and obituaries cannot be handled there. The Chamber office is located at 1013 S. US-27, right next to CCRESA and Lansing Community College.

Collecting all SJHS marching band raincoats ST. JOHNS — If you have a student in marching band, if once upon a time you had a student in marching band or if you never had a student in marching band and you have

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Area top guns 4-H trap shooters from the Westphalia Wild Cats, Sleep Hollow and the South Gratiot shooting clubs met for the annual county trap shooting competition at the Oak Hill Gun Club July 19. Senior team winners from Clinton County were Cody Kocsis, Ethan Young and Kyle Lutting. Junior team winners from Clinton County were Austin Scheurer, Joseph Smith and Tyler Pease. Jacob Knight was first-place winner from South Gratiot. Devon Reicher was the runner up. Clinton County shooters are coached by Mike Schmitz, John Sabin, Terry Smith, Chris Thelen, Ryan Simon and Wayne Hyde. Damon Grifka is the South Gratiot County coach. a Redwing Marching Band raincoat, the band needs it back, now. Over the years, the inventory of raincoats has shrunk and the band is growing. The Redwing Band Boosters is asking that anyone who has a St Johns High School Marching Band raincoat please return it to the school, no questions asked. It would be appreciated if all raincoats were returned as soon as possible. They can be taken to St. Johns High School at 501 W. Sickels St., St. Johns.

Farm Bureau banquet is Sept. 23 in St. Johns ST. JOHNS — The Board of Directors of the Clinton County Farm Bureau cordially invites you to attend the 2010 Annual Meeting and Banquet on Thursday, Sept. 23 at Smith Hall on the Clinton County Farm Bureau 4-H Fairgrounds, in St. Johns. Reception starts at 6 p.m.; dinner is at 6:30 p.m., and the cost is $5. Come and support our common interest in agriculture. The night will consist of dinner, business, prizes and more.

annual meeting, Saturday, Sept. 25 at Carson City United Methodist Church. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Founder of GLC Hope Ministries Mike Dekker will speak as well as Terri Eisenmann, who will share her experiences while on a mission trip to Haiti. Cost is $8 and includes lunch. Child care will be provided. Deadline for registration is Sept. 15. For more information call Christy Baker (616) 636-8199.

Middlebury UMC plans smorgasbord Oct. 6 OVID — There will be a smorgasbord at Middlebury United Methodist Church, 8100 W. Hibbard Road. in Ovid. Oct. 6 from 4:30-7 p.m. The menu includes three meats, all the fixings and dessert. Take outs will be available. A free will offering will be accepted.

Weight loss challenge is registering now

ST. JOHNS — Weight Loss Challenge at Salem United Methodist Church in St Johns is taking registrations now. The Church is located District UMW annual on Maple Rapids Road across form meeting is Sept. 25 the Emerald Golf Course. CARSON CITY — The Heartland Class will be held Monday nights District United Methodist Women in- at 6:30 p.m. beginning Sept, 20. Class vite all women to the District UMW ends just before holidays on Dec, 6.

Class is a 12-week challenge. Come learn about eating healthy, make friends, great support and accountability. Biggest loser wins cash. Call Michele to preregister today at (989) 292-2128.

Tickets for Most Holy Trinity fundraiser on sale now FOWLER – Most Holy Trinity School is finalizing plans for the 19th annual Dinner Raffle and Auction to be held on Saturday, Nov. 6, at the Activity Center in Fowler. Tickets for the fundraiser are going on sale Sept. 18 at Becker’s Furniture from 10 a.m. to noon. The tickets are $100 each, which includes a prime rib and chicken marsala dinner for two and chances at various cash prizes, with the top prize of $1,500. The theme this year is In It To Win It, based off the TV show Minute To Win It. There will be many auction items this year to include four quarters of beef, two pigs, a necklace from Harr’s Jewelry, furniture from Becker’s, a Dell mini laptop, sports memorabilia/tickets, many homemade/hand-crafted items, and much more. Contact Most Holy Trinity School at (989) 593-2616 or Jeremy and Kathy Boak at (989) 593-3083 for ticket sales.

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“Diane is an outstanding example of a good, hardworking government official,” said Hollinrake. “She has worked tirelessly for the association and with the various subcommittees.”

Appointed in 1995 Zuker was first appointed Clinton County Clerk in May 1995. She has been successfully elected to the position four times since then. Since 2006, she has been an officer in the MACC and was president last year. She has also served as the district chair and treasurer for MACC. But her contributions did not stop there. She has served on more than a dozen committees of the MACC including Legislative, Council of Elected Officials, Vital Records and Concealed Weapons Task Force. And still that isn’t all she has done and continues to do.

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Left: Diane Zuker (middle) was named 2010 County Clerk of the Year by the Michigan Association of County Clerks. She is congratulated by Tom Snow, Kalamazoo County Clerk and president of MACC (left) and Mary hollinrake, Kent County Clerk.

Zuker has been assigned by the association to serve on the Supreme Court Technical Advisory Group and Michigan Court Facilities Standards Project Advisory Committee, just to name a few. “My direct involvement with the Michigan Association of County Clerks allows me to voice concerns and provide input, which ultimately has a direct impact on the operations of my office,” said Zuker. And of course her involvement with the association is above and beyond her work for Clinton County. “She, I believe, is a much more hands-on clerk,” said Hollinrake. She explained that in highly populous counties such as Kent, the clerk’s department is larger and the clerk is less involved in the day-to-day work of the office. “She (Zuker) programs the elections; I have an assistant who does that for me, for example” said Hollinrake. “If a court clerk is ill, she has to occasionally fill in there. She has to dive in to all of that and still has devoted a great deal of time to the association.” And, according to Hollinrake, Zuker has always been at the forefront of working out solutions for the association and for clerks around the state. “Diane has been a terrific asset, to the association and to, I’m certain, Clinton County,” said Hollinrake.

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Andy T’s hosts giant pumpkin contest Sept. 25 ST. JOHNS – Linus and Snoopy won’t be there, but a whole lot of “Great Pumpkins” will be on display at Andy T’s Farm Market for the Great Lakes Commonwealth Giant Pumpkin Weigh-off contest. Giant pumpkin growers from around the Great Lakes region will vie for prizes and big bragging rights - at the fun event that runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sept. 25. Andy and Sunday Todosciuk have hosted the contest for the past 17 years at their farm market that’s located on BR-127 just south of St. Johns. Their involvement with the international organization of giant pumpkin growers dates back even further to when Andy first began growing the large-size pumpkins. “Back then, the closest weigh-in site was in New York, so Andy would load up and go there,” Sunday says. Once their farm market ,that’s celebrating its 25th an-

niversary, was firmly established, hosting the event was a natural fit and Andy T’s has seen lots and lots of giant pumpkins and other huge vegetables ever since. There are 70 GPC sanctioned sites around the world, primarily in the United States and Canada. Last year’s giant pumpkin grown by Christy Harp of Ohio set a new world record - 1,725 pounds. Andy T’s hasn’t weighed in a giant of that size, but you never know. Maybe 2010 is Michigan’s year. Registration begins at 8 a.m., with the weigh off starting at 11. The winners will be announced by early afternoon. Visitors can also enjoy the variety of family-friendly activities that are part of Andy T’s Fall Fun 2010. There are hayrides to the pumpkin patch where you can pick your own pumpkin; a six-acre corn maze; blow-up maze; petting farm and apple orchard; and gooey caramel vat

for dipping and making your own caramel apples. The farm market is also open, selling Andy T’s gourmet sweet corn and other homegrown vegetables and fruits like tomatoes, squash and apples. Lots of tasty treats including homemade pumpkin and apple pie and donuts await visitors at the bakery, and the garden area has a full array of fall plants and landscape supplies. For more information on the GPC weigh off, call Andy T’s at (989) 224-7674 or visit www.andyts.com. The market is open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. – From Andy T’s Farm Market

Right: Andy and Sunday Todosciuk are hosting the Great Lakes Commonwealth Giant Pumpkin Weigh-off contest Saturday, Sept. 25 at Andy T’s Farm Marker

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Foster parent coffee hour to be held Sept. 29 ST. JOHNS – Sept. 29 the Clinton County Department of Human Services will be hosting a foster parent coffee hour/information session at the Clinton County Department of Human Services at 201 W. Railroad in St. Johns. This will be a wonderful opportunity for current foster parents to come socialize with other foster parents. In addition, anyone who is interested in learning more about becoming a foster parent is invited to attend. Coffee and desserts will be provided for everyone. Come, socialize, and learn more by stopping by the Clinton County Department of Human Services Sept. 29 between 10 a.m. and noon. The coffee hour will share

information with interested adults on becoming a foster parent. It will be a time where you can talk to the foster parent recruiter and foster home certification worker. In addition, three lucky attendees will win a $25 gift card. The need is critical for finding foster parents and now is the time to consider dedicating your heart and becoming a foster parent. The Clinton County Department of Human Services needs safe and caring homes for children of all ages, in all areas of Clinton County. As a foster parent, you can make a difference in the lives of children in crisis, and this impact can last a lifetime. If you are able to love and

understand a child, share your time, share your family’s time, be flexible, work in collaboration with other team players, be a good listener, be objective (non judgmental) and most importantly emphasize the positive, you should take the time to consider becoming a licensed foster home. So take the time today dedicate your heart and attend the coffee hour on Sept. 29 so you can learn more. To get more information about the coffee hour or becoming a licensed foster home in Clinton County, contact Christine Sisung at the Department of Human Services at (989) 224-5548 or sisungc@michigan.gov. – From Clinton County Department of Human Services

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is line dancing from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Class II is ballroom dancing from 7:45-8:45 p.m. Info: (989) 224-8944 ext. 227, www.cityofsaintjohnsmi.com. Cost: $50 per class per six-week session per person for City residents; $60 for non-city residents, see registration form for discounts on multiple classes. Drop-ins $10 per class for city residents; $12 for non-city residents.

Animal Healing Course, Self Realization Meditation Healing Centre, 7187 Drumheller Road, Bath, Oct. 30-31. Learn how EPO Childbirth Classes in to develop your love of animals St. Johns, Clinton County into healing for them. All animals, Area, St. Johns, ongoing. domestic, farm and wild, will Expectant Parents Organization: be helped with this safe and Labor & Delivery and Newborn enjoyable practice. Lodging and Care and Feeding Combo Series other meals available. Call or visit for first-time parents living in the website to register or for the St. Johns area. Other classes more information. Info: 641-6201, available include eLearning, www.selfrealizationcentremichigan.org. Breastfeeding class, Parents Cost: $225 includes vegetarian Expecting Multiples, Refresher lunches. Series, Teen Series and Sibling class. Classes are held weekday ART GALLERIES evenings. Call or go online to Annual Juried Student Art register. Info: 337-7365, Show, Flora Kirsch Beck Art www.epobaby.org. Cost: call for Gallery, Alma College, Alma, 9 more information. a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m.-2 Irish Dance Classes, p.m. Saturdays through Oct. 14. Stoneking Irish Step-Dancing, Reception 4-5 p.m. Sept. 30. Info: Holt, MI, 2573 Winterberry Road, www.alma.edu. " Holt, classes start Aug. 4, run through December. The class is CALL FOR offered to children ages 5-13 Call for farmers and and does not require any prior vendors, Woldumar Nature experience. This is an informal Center, 5739 Old Lansing Road, dance group that performs in Lansing, event is Sept. 25-26. parades and festivals. All Local farmers and heritage craft proceeds benefit Capital Area Big vendors who would be interested Brothers Big Sisters. The classes in hosting a booth at the annual are fun, laid-back and a way American Heritage Festival are for kids of all backgrounds to asked to contact Woldumar learn about the Irish heritage. Nature Center. Info: 322-0030, Students can join at anytime. www.woldumar.org. There is room for six more dancers. Call 488-9915 or e-mail CHILDREN’S mmstoneking@yahoo.com for ACTIVITIES information. Info: 488-9915. Cost: $10 per class, $5 for Big Brothers Family carnival, Child’s Play Big Sisters members. Place, 13060 S. U.S. 27, DeWitt, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept. 25. Featuring Tiling a Backsplash, GLHC inflatables, miniature horses, House, 1413 Linval Street, food, carnival games, and Lansing, 6-8 p.m. Sept. 28. Part giveaways and prizes from local of the Home maintenance series. businesses. Event is a fundraiser Please register at 372-5980 or for playground updates and jana@glhc.org Info: , equipment. Info: 669-9892, www.glhc.org. Cost: FREE. www.childsplayplace.com. Weight Loss Challenge, Your Total Wellness Center, 1000 CLASSES Sturgis St. Ste. 8, St. Johns, 6:30 Ballroom and Line p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, Dancing Lessons, St. John 6 p.m. Tuesdays. Classes with Banquet & Conference, second weekly weigh-in held 6:30 p.m. floor, 121 E. Walker St., St. Johns, Mondays and Wednesdays and Session I is Mondays, Sept. 6 p.m. Thursdays. New class 13-Oct. 18, Session II is Mondays, 2 series is offered to past Oct. 25-Nov. 29. Offered by the participants 6 p.m. Tuesdays. City of St. Johns Parks and Cash prizes for “biggest loser.” Recreation Department and Soft Call Michele to register. Info: on the Feet Dancing. Class I

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Zumba, St. John Banquet & Conference, 2nd Floor, 121 E. Walker St., St. Johns, Fall Session I: Tuesdays, Sept. 14-Oct. 12, Fall Session II: Tuesdays, Oct. 19-Nov. 16. Instructor: Liz Woodhams. Forms available online or at the city offices. Info: (989) 224-8944 ext. 227, www.cityofsaintjohnsmi.com. Cost: $20 per five-week session per person for city residents; $25 for non-City Residents. Drop-ins: $5 per class for City Residents; $6 for non-city residents. Most sessions have been filling up so it is recommended to register at city offices. Zumba and Yoga Sculpt, Most Holy Trinity Activity Center, 11159 Kent St., Fowler, meets 6:15-7:15 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. A fun-filled hour of happy exercising. Everyone welcome. Yoga/sculpt at 6 p.m. and after Zumba, bring exercise mat. Info: (989) 593-3245, www.zumba.com. Cost: $3 walkin.

CLUBS AND MEETINGS Clinton County Amateur Radio Club Meeting, Computer International, Basement Conference Room, 207 South Old US-27, AKA: South Whittemore Street, St. Johns, 7-9 p.m. Oct. 6. Info: ccara.atspace.com/index.htm.

" Greater Lansing Network Against War and Injustice Planning Meeting, Central United Methodist Church, second floor conference room, 215 N. Capitol Ave., Lansing, 7-9 p.m. Sept. 20. Monthly planning meeting. Public welcome. Info: 410-1243, www.glnawi.org. Pioneer Civitan Club, Grumpy’s Diner, 1001 E. Mount Hope Ave., Lansing, 6-7:30 p.m. Sept. 21. Pioneer Civitan is a non-profit services organization supporting Special Olympics, Greater Lansing Rescue Michigan, Greater Lansing Food Bank, Capital Area Literacy Coalition, and other tri-county charities. Every third Tuesday, we have a guest speaker. In September, we will hear from Frank Dolinar - “How Nanotechnology Will Change Your Life.” Call Sue

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FOOD AND DRINK Swiss Steak Supper, Perrinton United Methodist Church, 221 S. Robinson St., Perrinton, 5-7 p.m. Sept. 23. Info: (989) 236-5398. Cost: free-will offering.

FUNDRAISERS Hannah’s House International Dessert & Silent Auction Evening, Mt Hope Church, Garden Prayer Chapel, 202 S Creyts Rd, Lansing, 6-8 p.m. Oct. 2. Fundraiser for homeless mothers and babies. This year’s desserts will feature goodies from Austria, Poland, Germany, Italy and more. Tickets are available at the door or in advance by calling Hannah’s House at 482-5856. Info: 321-2780, www.hannahshouselansing.org. Cost: $12.

HEALTH “It’s a Breast Thing”, Perspective2, 319 E. Grand River Ave., Lansing, 5-9 p.m. Oct. 6. Mix and mingle party will showcase 30 bras transformed into art that also will be featured in a silent auction. Health care specialists will facilitate a question and answer session on breast health and breast cancer. Light refreshments will be served. Donations and all proceeds will go toward the It’s a Breast Thing Foundation. Info: 381-5432, www.perspective2studio.com. Dr. Aajay Shah Friends and Family CPR classes, Mid-Michigan Heart Group, 2134 Hampton Place, Okemos, call for times and classes, ongoing. Classes held Mondays through Thursdays 11 a.m. and 5:30 pm. Call to register. Info: 347-3000. Cost: $25.

MUSEUMS Museum Exhibits, Paine-Gillam-Scott Museum, 106 Maple St., St. Johns, 1-4 p.m. Sundays, 2-7 p.m. Wednesdays or by appointment. Visit an 1800s Historic Home Museum, 1860s General Store Exhibit and Carriage House Museum featuring agricultural and industrial exhibits. Info: (989) 224-2894, www.pgsmuseum.com.

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REUNIONS Grand Ledge High School Class of 1990, Grand Ledge Country Club, 5811 E. St. Joseph Highway, Grand Ledge, 6-11 p.m. Oct. 9. Dress is casual. We are having a barbecue. Contact Jeff Anderson for more information at caryjeff@comcast.net. Cost: $25 per person. St. Mary’s Class of ‘45 Reunion Luncheon, Delhi Cafe Family Restaurant, 4625 Willoughby Road, Holt, noon-2 p.m. Sept. 25. Call Jan Phillips for more information. Info: 484-6407.

Wii Bowling, Bath Senior Center, 14480 Webster Road, Bath, 1 p.m. Sept. 20. Info: 641-6728 ext. 126. Zumba Gold Begins, Bath Senior Center, 14480 Webster Road, Bath, 6-7 p.m. Sept. 20. Info: 641-6728 ext. 126. Cost: $6 per week.

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11th Annual Durand Quilt Show, Durand First United Methodist Church, 10016 E. Newburg Road, Durand, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 1. More than 160 quilts including youth SENIORS entries, consignment items, Bingo, Bath Senior Center, 14480 vendors, AQS quilt appraiser, Webster Road, Bath, 1 p.m. lunch available. Keepers of Fridays. Cash prizes. Info: Quilting Traditions Info: (989) 641-6728 ext. 126. Cost: 25 cents 413-1771, www.marywarnera card. stone.com. Cost: $5 donation. Bridge, Bath Senior Center, Downtown St. Johns 14480 Webster Road, Bath, Farmers Market, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Sept. 22. Info: Downtown St. Johns Farmers 641-6728, ext 126. Market, Courthouse Square, St. Johns, 8 a.m.-noon Saturdays, Chair Exercises, Bath Senior June 19-Oct. 30. Offers an array of Citizens Center, 14480 Webster local, sustainably grown produce Road, Bath, 10:30 a.m. Sept. 20. representing the season’s best Info: 641-6619. " bounty of vegetables, flowers and DeWitt Senior Nutritional specialty products. The Market Lunch Program, Catholic also features honey and jams, Community of St. Jude, baked goods, wood and fabric Community Center, 801 N. Bridge crafts, plants, flowers and more St., DeWitt, noon Tuesdays. Bingo from local producer-only vendors. follows for prizes donated by Info: (989) 227-1717, the local businesses. Call Ginny www.downtownstjohns.org. Ramirez for reservations by Free Clothing Giveaway, Monday 669-5739. Info: Seventh Day Adventist 669-8335. Cost: $3. Community Services, 1400 S. Line Dancing, Bath Senior Oakland St., St. Johns, 1-4 p.m. Center, 14480 Webster Road, Wednesdays. Clothing and small Bath, 1-3 p.m. Sept. 21. Info: household items are given away 641-6728 ext. 126. Cost: $5 per to Clinton County residents in week. need of assistance. Donations are accepted during this time. Call for Nutritional Menu, Bath more information. Info: 243-2416. Senior Center, 14480 Webster Road, Bath, noon Sept. 20. Stuffed Looking Glass Garden cabbage rolls, cottage cheese, Club Hardy Mum sale, roll with butter, birthday cake. Maypole Park, Grand Ledge Info: 641-6728 ext. 126. Cost: $3 Farmers Market, 215 S. Bridge per meal. St., Grand Ledge, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 2. Mums are in two-gallon Nutritional Menu, Bath containers and come in a variety Senior Center, 14480 Webster of colors. Proceeds will support Road, Bath, noon Sept. 22. garden club projects. Info: Reuben casserole, green beans, 626-2039. Cost: $11. biscuit, peaches. Info: 641-6728 ext. 126. SPECIAL EVENTS Nutritional Menu, Bath “Face 2 Face: Who Do You Senior Center, 14480 Webster Think I am?” Women’s Road, Bath, noon Sept. 24. Fish Conference, St. Francis fillet, macaroni and cheese, Retreat Center, 703 E. Main St., broccoli, rice pudding. Info: DeWitt, Sept. 24-25. Discover 641-6728 ext. 126. who God intended you to be Continued on next page


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Calendar in this two-day women’s retreat featuring guest speakers, worship and community. Call or go online for more information. Info: 351-9059, www.riverterrace.org.

Silent Retreat, Self Realization Meditation Healing Centre, 7187 Drumheller Road, Bath, Oct. 15-17. Deepen your experience of inner peace in a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Includes shared accommodation and vegetarian meals. Private room or suite may be available for an additional fee. Call or visit the website to register or for more information. Advance

registration required. Info: 641-6201, www.SelfRealizationCentreMichigan.org. Cost: $140 plus taxes per person for a shared room.

SUPPORT GROUPS Lansing Area Post-Polio Support Group meeting, Plymouth Congregational Church, 2001 E. Grand River Ave., Lansing, 7-8:30 p.m. first Wednesdays of the month. All Lansing area people affected by polio are welcome to share information, ideas, and support. Info: 339-1039.

Narcotics Anonymous, Lansing, MI, daytime and evening meetings held daily. Support group recovery meetings held throughout mid-Michigan. Call the helpline or visit the website for meeting times and locations. Info: 371-8606, www.michiganna.org/capital. " Nicotine Anonymous, Sparrow Hospital, St. Lawrence campus, Doctor’s Dining Room, 1210 W. Saginaw St., Lansing, 6 p.m. Mondays. A group of men and women helping each other to quit smoking and live their lives free of nicotine. Info: 627-9606. Cost: free or $1 donation.

to seniors. Info: Char (989) Prostate Cancer Support 224-7904, www.tops.org. Cost: Group, Sparrow Professional $26 annual membership fee, Building, Rooms F and G , 1200 E. includes magazine, $5 monthly Michigan Ave., Lansing, 7-9 p.m. fee. first Thursday of the month. The purpose of the group is to lend VOLUNTEERS support to men and their partners who have been diagnosed with Sparrow Hospice prostate cancer, and to offer Services volunteer education about this disease for training, Sparrow Hospice everyone interested. Membership Services, 306 E. Elm St.., Suite and attendance at these meetings C, St Johns, 9 a.m. to noon for are free and open to the public. four Saturdays, starting Sept. 25. Info: 339-2909. " Call or e-mail kelly.voisinet@sparrow.org to TOPS (Take Off Pounds register. Info: 364-7213. Sensibly) #1543, St. Johns Lutheran Church, 511 E. Sturgis Volunteer Program St., St. Johns, 5-7 p.m. Tuesdays. Manager, Michigan All are welcome, from preteens Association of School Boards,

1001 Centennial Way, Suite 400, Lansing, preparation for the season begins in May, football cheer season begins the first week of August and ends the last week of October . A long-term volunteer is needed to transition into the Perry Junior Football Cheerleading Program Manager. If interested in helping with the cheerleading program for third through eighth grades contact Erin Houlroyd at kewilson@cablespeed.com.

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News in brief Weight Loss Challenge is registering now ST. JOHNS — Your Total Wellness Center in St Johns is now taking registrations for classes beginning the week of Oct. 25. Your Total Wellness Center is located behind the Sav A Lot store, on the corner of Scott and Sturgis streets. Classes are held on different nights to fit into your schedule. This round of classes will be an 8-week class to ensure that the classes end before the holidays. Lose weight before the holidays. The top three “Biggest Losers” win cash. Cost is just

$30. Call Freeman today to set up a pre-registration ap- erly dispose of just about any household generated item. pointment at (989) 227-9355. There are fees for a few items, but most materials are collected for free. Make an appointment for Clean The events are also open to small businesses however additional fees apply for hazardous and electronic waste Community event Sept. 25 in DeWitt items. Disposal fees are waived for volunteers. DEWITT — The Clinton County Department of Waste There are several options to make an appointment Management is now taking appointments for the Fall Clean to participate. Call (989) 224-5186, send an e-mail to Community Event to be held Sept. 25 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. conserve@clinton-county.org, or new this year, residents in DeWitt Township. can register online at www.clinton-county.org. This valuable event assists residents to recycle or prop-

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Lions give to Briggs The St Johns Lions Club has made a $1,000 donation to the Briggs Public Library in St Johns for the purchase of large print books and books on tape and discs for use by residents who are visually impaired. Over the years, the St Johns Lions Club has made a number of contributions to the St Johns public Library to help make it more user friendly for those with impaired vision. A major focus of Lions clubs around the world is to help visually impaired people to help improve their quality of life in their local community. Pictured are (from left) St Johns Lion Gene Buckley who is visually impaired, Sara Morrison, library director, and Lions Club President Curt Keck.

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BATH – Mid-Michigan families will find plenty of fun on tap, Saturday, Oct. 2 from 1-5:00 p.m. when the Michigan Wildlife Conservancy and Clinton County Department of Waste Management host their annual “Fall Harvest Social” at the Conservancy’s Bengel Wildlife Center in Bath. The event, which is free and open to the public, will feature hands-on and educational activities for the entire family, including horse-drawn wagon rides, bog tours, habitat hikes, making a flower seed strip, nature scavenger hunt and more. Though most Harvest Social activities will be held continuously throughout the day, the following will be presented at the times listed

below: • 1:30 p.m. - Tortoises, Turtles & Snakes – Oh My! – Join Eaton County Park Naturalist Jackie Blanc with her cast of live reptiles. The audience will have the opportunity to observe and learn about similarities and differences of each species while exploring facts and fictions of these reptilian species. • 3 p.m. - Wolves – Howling in Michigan! – Did the wolf really eat Little Red Riding Hood? “The Wolf Lady,” Beth Duman, will share the real story of wolves, their fascinating lives, and their remarkable recovery in Michigan using an energetic slide presentation and the help of her dog assistants, Charlie, Lacey, Reggie, and Kaddi. Guests may also visit the

Dancing Crane Gift Shop that features some unique and clever wildlife and gardening-themed gifts during the event. Proceeds benefit the Wildlife Conservancy. The Michigan Wildlife Conservancy is a non-profit, charitable organization founded in 1982 to help people help wildlife through habitat restoration and educational programming, and is headquartered at the Bengel Wildlife Center, 6380 Drumheller Road in Bath. For a complete event schedule, directions to the Bengel Wildlife Center or to support MWC programs, visit the Conservancy’s website at: www.miwildlife.org, or call (517) 641-7677. - From Bengel Wildlife Conservancy

News in brief Golf scramble to support SJ Sea Lions is Sept. 19 ST. JOHNS — St Johns Sea Lions will be having a 4-person golf scramble at The Emerald Golf Course on Sunday, Sept. 19. The cost of $60 per person includes 18 holes with cart, skins game, lunch at the turn, and prizes. Call The Emerald at (989) 224-6287 to set up your tee time. Proceeds go to support the St Johns Sea Lions Swim Club.

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the Fowler School District prior to joining the Montcalm ISD, which allowed him to work with Simon on occasion. “Ron is just a great person to work with,” said Koenigsknecht. “The two of us often discussed issues when I was the superintendent at Fowler. It was great to work with him, and I am glad to have the opportunity to work with him again.” Simon said the new position will give him an opportunity to use the experience he has gained thus far in his career. However, he said it was not an easy decision to leave the P-W School District. “I enjoyed what I was doing and was happy being the superintendent at P-W,” said Simon. “I discussed this decision with my family before choosing to leave. P-W is a great school district with supportive parents, good students and a tremendous staff.”

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Support: Friends raising funds for buddy with leukemia Continued from page 1

con are banding together to help with the expenses. Sillman’s family includes his parents - Laurie and John Sillman - his older sister Lisa and his younger brother Joe. All of the “kids” are still at home. In 2007 John Sillman had a stroke. It left him paralyzed on one side and confined to a wheelchair. He also has aphasia, meaning he has lost most of his ability to speak. He understands just fine, but he has very limited ability to speak, according to Lisa Sillman. John will never be able to work, leaving Laurie to care for him and carry the family’s financial burden.

gun chemotherapy. “He’ll have heavy chemo for six months,” said Lisa. “He’ll be in the hospital for a week each time he has chemo, or it could be more if his counts are low.” • Buy a ticket for pancake breakfast Sept. 25 Jeff has had some setbacks since he started his treat• Donate something for silent auction ments. He has had pneumonia, his port for the chemo got • Make a monetary donation infected. Before he could start the chemo, he had to have Contact Anson Martens at (517) 282-1641 OR blood transfusions because he didn’t have enough blood Marten20@msu.edu in his body. But there are some positive signs too. “His white count is up,” said Lisa. “That’s good.” Jeff Sillman works - when he is able - as a farmhand at “And his attitude is very positive,” said Martens. a local dairy farm. He usually wears jeans and a smile. And he has Team Bacon working very hard to help him Lately he’s been wearing a hospital gown. He has beget through this. “It’s going to be a long haul,” said Kevin Garvey who plays softball with Jeff and is helping with the fundraising efforts, “but we’re going to be here to help him out as long as it takes.” Anyone interested in making a donation should contact Martens at (517) 282-1641 or Marten20@msu.edu Even if you are unable to attend the breakfast benefit, you can still help. You can also learn more about Jeff’s day-to-day updates at www.carepages.com/carepages/supportforbacon

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‘Talk Early, Talk Often’ seminar offered in SJ When contacted several weeks after the workshop, parents reported the following: • I know parents think having “the talk” is hard, and parents are busy, but I learned you can have dinner and talk – you work talks into everyday events with kids; • I was surprised after I talked with my child, my child felt surprised and glad that I wanted to talk about this stuff; • To stay calm when asked questions – I learned how to respond appropriately When asked about “Talk Early & Talk Often,” project coordinator Barbara Flis pointed out, “The many state agencies working in the area of teen pregnancy prevention recognize and support parents as the primary abstinence and sexuality ed-

ucators of their children. Continued communication at home is vital in helping our young people avoid sexual relationships they are not yet prepared for that may have serious consequences including pregnancy, HIV and sexually transmitted infections.” There is no charge to attend; however, space is limited, so advanced registration is required. To register, call (989) 227-4126 or email palmerk@sjredwings.org or for other host site locations go to michigan.gov/ talkearly. Talk Early & Talk Often initiative is a state sponsored initiative developed with support from several state agencies working in the area of teen pregnancy prevention. – From St. Johns Public Schools

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ST. JOHNS – St. Johns Middle School will be hosting the nationally recognized “Talk Early & Talk Often” parent workshop Oct. 6 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the middle school media center. The two-hour workshop is free of charge and will help parents of middle school youth talk with their child about abstinence and sexuality. It is aimed at helping parents recognize and use opportunities to open the door for conversation, listen and respond with greater confidence and skill and to feel comfortable seeking outside sources of information. Since its inception in fall of 2005, Talk Early & Talk Often has consistently received high praise from parents, educators and community leaders and continues to be a much sought after program.

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Saddle up and get ready to ride There are only two Clinton County 4-H EAC Horse Shows left this year at the Clinton County Fairgrounds in St. Johns. The shows are free to watch and even more fun to ride.Check out the website at http://clintoncounty4heac.blogspot.com for more information. The final shows are 4-H Open Twilight Payback shows. The dates are Sept. 25 and Oct. 23. Both events begin at 6 p.m. Pictured is Erin Collier, a member of Double M 4-H Club.

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City enjoyed busy summer, looks ahead to fall If the City becomes eligible for these grant funds, they will be used for infrastructure improvements such It was another terrific summer here in St. Johns. We as streets, sidewalks and public utilities. were blessed with sunny skies and warm temperatures. The households will be selected randomly, and the The City was filled with information provided will be anonymous and confidenactivities both downtown, tial. at the Railroad Depot City staff conducting the survey will have picture ID grounds and at the City City with them at all times. Park. There were bands If you have any questions or concerns regarding this update and barbecues, gaming survey please contact Steve Wagner at (989) 224-8944 events, car shows, music in ext. 231. Dennis the park, another successLaForest ful Mint Festival in August, Completed summer road projects special events at the Briggs The City completed road projects on Lansing Street, Library, sports leagues — two blocks of Park Street and Oakland Street from Sturyou name it, the City had it. gis to M-21. The community support of these activities, as always, The City took advantage of very competitive bid pricwas readily apparent. es to perform these heavy road maintenance projects. I want to extend my thanks to the many volunteers The City has now exhausted the remaining 2007 bond and organizers who give of their time to make our city money it had available for projects of this nature. such a vibrant and attractive community in which to work and live. Rails-to-Trails Presentation

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Grant project/resident survey This month the City of St. Johns will conduct a doorto-door survey of residents to determine the average gross income of households within the City. Only a representative sample of residents will be polled for this purpose (500 households). The results of the survey will be used to determine if the City qualifies for certain Community Block Grant funds. To so qualify, the City must be designated as a “low/moderate income community.”

Department of Natural Resources and Environment representative Jim Radabaugh made a presentation to the St. Johns City Commission concerning progress on the proposed recreational rail trail which will eventually stretch between Shiawassee, Clinton and Ionia counties. Radabaugh, the section manager of the Recreation and Trails section of DNRE, indicated that the Mid-West Trail Authority is meeting on a regular basis to address issues related to the installation and maintenance of this trail.

He also indicated that a $3 million endowment for trail maintenance has been received from the Fred Meijer Foundation. It is anticipated that sections of this rail trail will be installed for use within an approximate three-year time period.

Depot grounds property Related to the development of the Rail Trail, the City is moving forward with the acquisition of property east of the old Railroad Depot. This property will be used as part of the overall development of the Depot grounds as a major trailhead for this recreational trail. The City Commission approved a bid for a required environmental assessment of the subject properties. The City will receive grant money from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund related to the purchase of this land.

Back to school With the school year having just begun, please remember to drive safely in school zones. During the fall season, you will see more students walk and ride bikes to their schools. Be especially careful at crosswalks and along bike paths. As we embark on the 2010-11 school year, we wish all the students, teachers and support staff a successful and rewarding educational experience. Go Redwings! Dennis LaForest is the St. Johns City Manager.

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Duplain church hosts prayer seminars Duplain Church of Christ, 5565 E. Colony Road, St. Johns, will host a Pathway to Productive Prayer seminar Sunday and Monday, Sept. 19-20. Jerry Paul of Fort Wayne, Ind. and former president of Great Lakes Christian College will be the guest speaker for the seminar. Paul has also served in local ministry and has been involved in growing churches. His research has led him to develop this material on the topic of productive praying where believers can and should expect answers. Participants will receive a fresh view on the power of prayer.

The seminar will be held Sunday at 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m., Sunday evening at 6 p.m. and Monday evening at 7 p.m. Participants will better understand how God guarantees to answer their prayer. It will help participants learn how to pray God’s way and enjoy God’s answers. It will help everyone have a more productive prayer life. The public is welcome free of charge. A nursery will be provided at each session. For more information contact the church at (989) 224-4878. — From Duplain Church of Christ

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survive at least three days in an emergency. The basic kit should contain: • Water- one gallon per person, per day • Non-perishable food items that require no cooking or refrigeration and little water • Can opener • Battery-powered or hand-crank radio and NOAA weather radio with extra batteries • Flashlights and extra batteries • First aid kit • Blankets, sleeping bags and clothes • Prescription medication and glasses • Feminine supplies • Copies of identification, birth certificates, insurance policies, bank account records, passports, etc. • Phone numbers of relatives or emergency contacts When assembling your kit, don’t forget the needs of infants, seniors, the disabled, those with special needs or pets. Visit www.ready.gov for a complete list of recommended supplies and remember to Create a home kit prepare a smaller version of One of the most impor- the kit for your car. tant things you can do to protect your family is to cre- Make a plan ate a Home Emergency PrePlan in advance what you paredness Kit, which will and your family will do in an allow you and your family to emergency. Find two ways

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Get involved After preparing yourself and your family, take the next step: receive training in first aid and emergency response or become involved in your neighborhood’s community-watch program. V i s i t www.citizencoprs.gov for more information. You may also become a registered volunteer through the Michigan Volunteer Registry at www.mivolunteerregistery.org. For additional information, please visit www.mmdhd.org, www.do1thing.org or www.ready.gov — From Mid-Michigan District Health Department

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ST. JOHNS – Clinton County Sheriff’s deputies responded to 521 calls for service during the week of Sept. 6 to Sept. 12. Traffic violations occupied much of the deputies’ time, with 269 traffic contacts in the week. Deputies responded to seven traffic crashes and seven car/deer crashes. There were 14 drivers cited for driving on a suspended license. Three drivers were arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. One individual was arrested for violation of the controlled substance act. There were three assault and battery or family dispute calls that required a response from deputies. They also responded to four larcenies and two incidents of fraud. There were seven cases of malicious destruction of property. One DNR violation or hunting complaint call was taken by deputies. Three civil or neighbor disputes required attention from deputies. They followed up on 17 investigations. Some highlights of the

Deputies initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle in Bath Township for speeding. Through investigation, it was found that the driver had a suspended operators license. A Detroit male was arrested for driving while license suspended. Deputies conducted a traffic stop on US-127 in Greenbush Township for a registration violation. The 48-year-old driver from Howell was lodged at the Clinton County Jail for driving while license suspended and an outstanding Friend of the Court warrant. Deputies responded to a residence in Bengal Township on a welfare check in reference to a possible suicidal subject. Upon investigation, the subject was located at an apartment in St Johns. The information was unfounded. Deputies responded to three separate malicious destruction of property complaints of damage to mailboxes and/or personal property. These occurred on North and South St. Clair Road and East Round Lake Road. Deputies responded to a civil / neighbor complaint on Woodworth Road in refer-

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Deputies conducted a traffic stop on US-127 for a speeding violation. The 63-year-old driver from Lake Odessa was cited for driving while license suspended. Deputies responded to a two-vehicle crash on I-69/ Airport Road and also a one-vehicle crash on Cutler /Clintonia Road. Deputies assisted with a two-vehicle personal injury crash in Watertown Township. Deputies conducted a traffic stop on Island Road in Duplain Township for a traffic violation. The 44-year-old driver was cited for driving while license suspended and the 43-year-old passenger was arrested for an outstanding Friend of Court warrant. Deputies made traffic stop on a vehicle in Watertown Township for speeding. Through investigation, it was found that the driver of the vehicle was in violation of his concealed weapons permit. The Saginaw man was cited for the violation. Deputies made traffic stop on a vehicle in Bath Township for speeding.

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residents, providing free flu vaccinations and health screening services as well as information on the importance of cardiovascular health and cancer prevention. Once a year, we bring all these resources together under one roof, hoping residents throughout Clinton County will take time to learn more about what steps they can take to improve their health, their family’s health and the health of their community. We, and our health fair partners, emphasize the importance of a holistic approach to health – one that treats mind, body and spirit – through preventive health services, nutrition, healthy and active lifestyles, dental health, smoking cessation and environmental health and sustainability. While at the health fair, you also can learn more about volunteerism and emergency preparedness planning for individuals, families and communities. Every adult who attends the fair can enter a drawing to win an emergency preparedness kit. In addition, we make it fun for children to attend the fair by offering special kids’ events, such as healthy community activities, crafts and door prize drawings. Last year, 1,200 residents accessed a variety of health screenings and educational services, including 90 oral cancer screenings, 20 online heart risk assessments, 750 seasonal flu shots, 100 body composition screenings, 375 carpal tunnel screenings, 225 fall risk assessments, 475 grip strength assessments, 19 pediatric hearing screenings, 40 stroke risk assessments, 122 blood pressure checks, 149 blood sugar screenings, 150 cholesterol screenings and 51 adult vision screenings. And, Sparrow Clinton Pharmacy assisted Clinton County Waste Management and the Clinton County Sheriffs’ Department with disposal of 30 pounds of outdated medications.

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Through investigation, it was found that the driver of the vehicle was suspended. The Lansing man was taken into custody for driving on a suspended license. Deputies assisted DeWitt Township Police Department with a domestic Situation. The Lansing man and Lansing women involved in the domestic were taken into custody on unrelated charges.

Wednesday, Sept. 8 Deputies conducted a traffic stop on Francis Road in Watertown Township for a speeding violation and arrested the 19-year-old driver from Fowler for a license violation. Deputies conducted a traffic stop on US-127 in Greenbush Township for an expired plate violation. The 52-yearold driver from Jackson was arrested on a license violation, and 19-year -old passenger arrested on three outstanding warrants for his arrest. Deputies investigated a harassment complaint at the Wacousta Elementary School in Watertown Township. Deputies assisted the Bath Township Police Department on a fight call at the Crossing Place Apartments.

Thursday, Sept. 9 Deputies conducted a traffic stop on Grand River Highway in Watertown Township for a traffic signal violation and arrested the 32-year-old driver from Howell on a driver’s license violation and two outstanding warrants for his arrest. Detectives are investigating an Internet identity fraud complaint in DeWitt Township. Deputies investigated a one-vehicle traffic crash on I-96 in Eagle Township. Deputies assisted the detective bureau in making arrests for solicitation/prostitution in DeWitt Township. They arrested six females and lodged them in Clinton County Jail. One male was arrested for obstructing police. Deputies recovered a stolen vehicle on South Wacousta Road in Watertown Township. Deputies responded to a car/horse injury crash on Round Lake Road in Victor Township.

Deputies responded to a two-vehicle property crash involving a pickup and semi truck/trailer in Watertown Township. The semi truck/trailer was cited for fail to yield. Deputies responded to a residence at Lake Victoria in Victor Township and arrested a 52-year-old male on an outstanding warrant for domestic assault and two counts of furnishing alcohol to minors. The subject was lodged at the Clinton County Jail. Deputies responded to a one-vehicle crash on Williams Road in Olive Township. A 19-year-old driver lost control and struck a tree. Deputies responded to a domestic situation on South BR-127 in Olive Township. Involved were a 19-year-old male and 19-year-old female who were both from DeWitt. The parties were separated for the night and a report was taken. Deputies responded to a domestic situation on North DeWitt Road in Bingham Township. Involved were a 42-yearold female and a 40-year-old male who were both from St. Johns. The parties were separated for the night and a report was taken. Deputies checked two suspicious vehicles in a private drive off of Kinley Road near BR-127 in Bingham Township. A 19-year-old St. Johns man was arrested for driving on a suspended license and an 18-year-old Mason woman was arrested for possession of marijuana.

Deputies and an assisting Michigan State Trooper responded to the 13000 block of South Forest Hill Road in Watertown Township in reference to a domestic disturbance. The parties were separated and no arrests were made. Deputies conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on Herbison Road in Eagle Township for erratic driving. A 45-yearold Eagle man was arrested for operating while intoxicated and transporting open intox. His 12-year-old son who was a passenger in the vehicle was turned over to his mother. Deputies responded to a larceny on Clintonia Road in Dallas Township where the caller was reporting his lighthouse and windmill were stolen. Caller also requested extra patrols for speeding cars on Clintonia Road when school lets out at Pewamo-Westphalia High School. A report was taken for the larceny. Deputies conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle on Grand River Highway in Eagle Township for defective equipment. Two 39-year-old Grand Ledge women were cited for transporting open intoxicants in a motor vehicle. Deputies assisted Bath Township Police in attempting to locate subjects who were reported to be shooting vehicles with paintball guns at the Club at Chandler Crossing. The area was checked and no suspects were located.

Sunday, Sept. 12 Deputies conducted a traffic stop on M-100 and Grand River in Watertown Township for defective equipment. Upon investigation, the driver was cited and released and the passenger a 24-year-old male from Lansing was arrested for possession of marijuana and an outstanding traffic warrant. Deputies conducted a traffic stop on BR-127 and Pratt Road in Olive Township for a speeding violation. The driver a 35-year-old male from Detroit was cited for driving while license suspended and released. Deputies responded to 3000 block of South Wacousta Road in Bengal Township for a harassment / threats complaint. Deputies determined the complaint to be a civil disagreement and gave all parties the proper procedure to file in court. Deputies initiated a traffic stop in Bath Township for speeding. The operator of the vehicle had a warrant out of Ingham County. The Lansing man was arrested for the valid warrant. Deputies conducted traffic stop in Eagle Township for speeding. Through investigation, it was found that the driver of the vehicle was intoxicated and over the legal limit. A female from Eagle was arrested for operating while intoxicated.

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Deputies responded to a residence in the Village of Elsie in reference to a suicidal subject. A 24-year-old female went off her medication and threatened to kill herself and her child. The subject fled the residence in a vehicle before deputies arrived, but was located within two hours. The child was turned over to family and the female was taken into protective custody and transported to Community Mental Health. Deputies assisted St. Johns Police with a felonious assault involving a male who assaulted a female physically and threatened her with a knife. The 51-year-old male had fled before officers arrived but was located and lodged at the Clinton County Jail. Deputies responded to a suspicious situation in Victor Township in reference to a small yellow airplane that was flying low over houses and flying erratically. Friday, Sept. 10 Upon investigation, the plane’s owner was identified and Deputies conducted a traffic stop on BR-127 in DeWitt contacted, and subsequently found that it belonged to a crop Township for a registration violation. The 24-year-old driver dusting service, which was seeding oats in the area. Followfrom Lansing was cited for driving while license suspended, up investigation is being conducted with FAA for any possible violations. registration violation and no insurance.

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County joins national drug collection effort ST. JOHNS — Clinton County will offer a series of medication collection events in conjunction with a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration campaign. The National Take-Back Day provides an opportunity for the public to surrender expired, unwanted or unused pharmaceutical controlled substances and other medications for destruction. These drugs are a potential source of supply for illegal use and an unacceptable risk to public health and safety. The Clinton County Sheriff’s Office and Department of Waste Management are working with key partners to sponsor local events around the county. “This campaign is important to increase awareness, and prevention of prescription drug abuse,” said Sherriff Wayne Kangas. “Residents are encouraged to dispose of medications responsibly by participating in one of the events to be held in the coming months. Collection events are scheduled for Sept. 25 in DeWitt Township at the Clinton County Clean Community Event from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 16980 Wood Rd.; on Oct. 16 in St. Johns at the Clinton County Community Health Fair from 8 a.m. to noon at 1013 S. US 127 and on Dec. 3 in St. Johns at the Sparrow Clinton Hospital Pharmacy from 2-5 p.m. at 901 S. Oakland St. “These services are also important to help safeguard both human and environmental health,” said Cara Clore, Clinton County Waste Management coordinator.

Collection events Sept. 25 in DeWitt Township at the Clinton County Clean Community Event from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 16980 Wood Rd. Oct. 16 in St. Johns at the Clinton County Community Health Fair from 8 a.m. to noon at 1013 S. US 127 Dec. 3 in St. Johns at the Sparrow Clinton Hospital Pharmacy from 2-5 p.m. at 901 S. Oakland St.

According to Clore, medications should never be disposed of by flushing or pouring items “down the drain.” Most substances are not able to be filtered by water treatment plants. As a result, they may end up in surface waters and negatively impact local ecosystems. Landfill disposal has similar challenges. The preferred disposal alternative is through special incineration technologies, which destroy chemical compounds while preventing pollution to the environment. For more information about participating in a medication collection event, or to learn about proper disposal of medications, contact the Clinton County Department of Waste Management: conserve@Clintoncounty.org, (989) 224-5186 or www.Clintoncounty.org. — From Clinton County Department of Waste Management

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Regarding the article - Clinton County offers free fraud protection service - in the Sept. 5 issue of the Clinton County News, I have some questions: 1. Is property fraud on the increase, and if so why? 2. What if you don’t have a computer, don’t want one and don’t plan to get one? 3. Why is personal service only available to children of the elderly or at-risk parents? There are some of us (80 and older) who are still in our right minds - believe it or not. The answers to the above questions will no doubt trigger other questions in my mind? How about you? Gwendaline Stillwell St. Johns

CAFR says thank you for MDA support I would like to thank all of the people that helped CAFR “Fill the Boot” for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. People that helped “Fill the Boot” were from all over the state as well as local residents. Thank you everyone for your support. Some of my Fire Fighters stood out in less than pleasant conditions to collect money for MDA this past Labor Day Weekend and were able to collect over $3200. All of the money that we raised for the “Fill the Boot” campaign will stay right here in Clinton County to help kids with Muscular Dystrophy, specifically clinic visits and wheel chair and leg brace repair. It also helps them to be able to attend the MDA camp that is held each year. I would also like to thank Applebee’s of St. Johns for providing lunch on Sunday to the firefighters. It was a very successful campaign. Thank you again. Chief Gary Rosekrans

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lines of Central Michigan Golf Outing at the Emerald Golf Course Aug 28. The generosity and time of many involved will assist our efforts to provide children with special needs the opportunity to participate in community activities that help integrate them with their community peers. Thank you to the entire staff at the Emerald Golf Course, to NMS parents Brian & Mary Kay Goerge and Lloyd and Rhonda Feldpausch and their families, and thank you to Alex Goerge. Our gratitude for the onsite volunteers - Wayne & Cindy Karns, Louella Kingsbury, Alex Goerge, Brendan Miller, Terry Pung, LuAnn Keilen, Kurt & Janell Thelen, Deb Kramer, Donna Wirth & Tom Koenigsknecht. The following list represents an outpouring of support of individuals and organizations that donated in some way. We apologize if we have missed anyone: Ray & Janet Armbrustmacher, Angie & Dan Hufnagel, Dennis & Kim O’Hare, Tim & Therese Andros, Frank & Kay Hufnagel, Quality Auto, Fowler; Auto Zone, Ionia; Neil & Anne Hufnagel; Rainbow Place Preschool, St. Johns; Autumn’s Edge/Bob & Nikki Pung; Jandernoa Well Systems, Fowler; Residential Options, Inc., Lansing; Babycakes, St. Johns; Dan Jandernoa; Ray & Cathy Rowell; Amy Bearss; Dick & Dorothy Jandernoa; Janet & Tony Schafer; Dave Becker; Larry & Carol Jandernoa; Tammy Schafer; Laurie Becker; Tony & Patti Jandernoa; Dan & Patty Schmitt; Berlin Acres, Fowler; Loretta Kappler; Rademacher Insurance Agency, Fowler; Mike & Dorothy Bertram; Dale & LuAnn Keilen; Dave Schmitt; Bob & Susie Bierstetel; Koenigsknecht Family Dentistry; Schmitz Service, Fowler; BS&A Software, Bath; Alfred Koenigsknecht; Schneider Builders, Fowler; Catholic Order of Foresters, Fowler; K-13 Physical Therapy, St. Johns; Schneider Family; CH Robinson Worldwide, Grand Rapids; Dale & Therese Koenigsknecht; Marilyn & Gary Schneider; Citizens Bank, Fowler; Derek & Tricia Koenigsknecht; Mark Schneider; Community Developers, Fowler; Janet Koenigsknecht; Mike &

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Letters to the editor Act now and you can help Motz Park win a Leo Award

without the support of our local businesses and community. Thank you to the following businesses from Middleton: Overbrook Golf Course, MAC Grain, Blodgett Oil, Curtis Grocery, Double Eagle Dairy, Jim’s Body Shop, Tom’s Barber Shop, JR Lawn Mowing, S&N Pizza, DeMott Insurance, Middleton Car Care, A.J.’s Auto Wash, JBT Grain, Hyde Farms, Shook Asphalt, Commercial Bank. From Carson City: Frye’s Golf Carts, Fitzpatrick Trucking, Donohue & Donohue, Wiles Farm Service, Herald’s and Mancino’s. From St. Johns: GV Hoof Trimming, Creative Inks and Threads, M-57 Motor Sports, Kingsley Insurance Group, Quest Software, K-13 Physical Therapy, Bob’s Glass Shack. From Maple Rapids: Laurie’s Hair Junction, Tammie Parks, Riverbend, Dewey’s Trading Post, Timber Management, Blemaster Plumbing, Carl’s Market. From Fowler: Pohl’s Custom Countertops, Theis Party Store, Quality Textiles. From Perrinton: Trendz Salon, Price’s Construction, WD Management Services, Perrinton Hardware, Perrinton Party Store, Rainbow Inn. From Ithaca: Burford Plumbing From Alma: Ken’s Culligan From Lansing: Johnny Mac’s From Breckenridge: Kalmbach Feeds of Michigan. We would like to extend a huge thank you to all the volunteers who took the time out to help make this day a very enjoyable event for all who participated. Also thank you to Overbrook Golf Course for hosting this annual event. We are looking forward to another fun and rewarding time next year. Dee Grover, Vice president Fulton Athletic Boosters

I am proud to share with you that Clinton County’s Motz County Park has been selected as one for four finalists for a da Vinci Award in the Environmental Adaptation / Daily Living / Work Aides category. The Award recipient will be announced at the Henry Ford Museum on Sept. 30. The nomination process required written application documents plus submittal of a 3-minutes video to YouTube. The County’s video, “Motz County Park; A User Friendly Place,” and the videos of other finalists can be viewed on-line at h t t p : / / w w w. y o u t u b e . c o m / t h e d a v i n c i awards. I ask that you take the time to view the video to discover why Clinton County’s first regional park is considered special and give the video a “thumbs up.” Once the video is playing, immediately below the screen is a symbol of a hand with its thumb up. By clicking on the symbol, you are helping Clinton County complete for a “Leo” award. The Leo Award is given to the video that receives the most “thumbs up” hits. Whether Clinton County receives the 2010 da Vinci Award or a Leo Award, it is an honor to be a finalist. County government in partnership with many local community service organizations and private citizens worked together to create a special outdoor recreation area that serves county residents and visitors regardless of physical abilities. The park has enjoyed thousands of visitors throughout the summer. In a time of economic stress, it is a place of refreshment and enjoyment for families and individuals who use the park without cost for swimming, picnicking, fishing, boating and other healthy purFamily appreciates support suits. If you haven’t already done so, why given to their young son not visit Motz County Park soon while the Last spring our son was diagnosed with weather is still warm. a condition called ITP which has to do with Jerry Jaloszynski, Coordinator a low blood platelet count. Clinton County Parks and Jude is only 4 years old and was attendGreen Space Commission ing Meadowland Preschool at the time. Following his hematologists orders, we had to pull him out of school due to how Fulton Athletic Boosters dangerously low his platelets were at the say thank you to many time. His teachers and classmates and their The Fulton Athletic Boosters would like to thank the following businesses for parents spent the rest of the summer keeptheir support of our sixth annual Fulton ing Jude in their thoughts and prayers. Each week they sent him fun little packages with Athletic Boosters Golf Outing. The annual gold outing was held Aug. sweet notes in them. They brightened Jude’s day many times. 14 at Overbrook Golf Course and was a We would like to thank everyone who big success. The Boosters were able to participated in this for this outpouring of clear about $3,800 for the day. The Fulton Athletic Boosters provide kindness. It reminded us of how lucky we uniforms and equipment to Fulton ath- are to live in a community like St Johns. letes. We had a good day and plenty of Thank you, happy faces. The Williams Family We could not have sponsored the event St. Johns

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ST. JOHNS — St. Johns High School alumnus Chad Rehmann recently collaborated with director John Murlowski of Maple Island Films to compose and record the sound track for the upcoming Lifetime Movie Network film, “Next Stop Murder.”

This film, starring Brigid Brannagh (Army Wives) and Brian Krause (Charmed), will air on Lifetime Movie Network at 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 19. In addition, Rehmann also worked on Brittany Murphy’s final film “Abandoned,” which is now avail-

Free parenting classes are beginning Sept. 28 ST. JOHNS – Fall 2010 parenting classes are being offered at Mint City Free Methodist Church, 409 S. Whittemore St. (BR-127) in St. Johns. The one-night workshops have different topics. Tuesday, Sept. 28 from

6-8 p.m. the topic is “Helping Your Child Succeed in School.” “Keeping Peace at Home” is the topic for Tuesday, Oct. 5, from 6-8 p.m. A six-week class titled “Parenting with Love & Logic” begins Tuesday, Oct. 12 and ends Nov. 16. All class-

es are from 6-8 p.m. at the church. Classes are free with free childcare provided. Please call (989) 224-5305 for more information or to pre-register for free childcare. – From Mint City Free Methodist Church

Students invited to enter Voice of Democracy contest ST. JOHNS - Voice of Democracy competition provides high school students in grades 9-12, who are enrolled in a public, private or parochial high school or home study program the opportunity to write and record a broadcast script on a patriotic theme. Foreign exchange students and pre-

vious Voice of Democracy first-place winners are ineligible. The Voice of Democracy competition provides scholarships and incentives. The Patriot’s Pen essay program is for students in grades 6-8. Students have a chance to express their opinion on a patriotic theme

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News in brief LAINGSBURG - If you enjoy singing, Laingsburg Community Singers would like to invite you to join them for Fall 2010. Auditions are not required. The group began in 1976 and currently has more than members from nine area towns.The group is not a church choir. It performs jazz, pop, classical, spiritual, folk, and many other types of musical arrangements. Rehearsals for the Christmas concert begin on Sept. 14 and are held on Tuesdays, 7-9:30 p.m. at St. Isidore Catholic Church, 310 N. Crum St. in Laingsburg, under the direction of Steven Easterling. If you have any questions, contact Easterling at (810) 624-5385 or Janice Hurst at (517)- -651-5937.

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Sports briefs Ashley beats Big Rapids Crossroads ASHLEY – Ashley quarterback Tom Fabus rushed for two touchdowns and threw for two more to lead the Bears to a 36-15 win over non-league Big Rapids Crossroads Sept. 10. The Bears are 2-1 to start the season. Fabus scored his rushing touchdowns in the first quarter on 9- and 50-yard runs. His first touchdown pass was a 28-yard scoring strike to Frank Gross in the third quarter. Bear running back Justin Wilson put Ashley up 28-15 in the third quarter on a four-yard scoring run. Fabus threw an eight-yard touchdown pass to Justin Wilk in the fourth quarter for the final Bear score. Wilson rushed for 140 yards on 24 caries. Fabus gained 82 yards on eight carries and hit on 6-of-17 passes for 52 yards. Ethan Burgess had 53 yards on six carries. Tyler Skaryd rushed for 58 yards and had eight tackles.

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Fulton gridders down Carson City-Crystal MIDDLETON – Fulton gridders bounced back from a loss to Dansville to beat CMAC rival Carson CityCrystal 39-0 Sept. 10. Senior quarterback Zach Baker led the Pirates with three touchdown passes. Fulton running back Jared Barton scored two touchdowns and gained 103 yards on eight carries. Barton scored the first Pirate touchdown in the second quarter on a threeyard run. Baker connected with Eric Litwiller for the next two Pirate scores, the first on an 11-yard pass and the second on a 20-yard pass. Litwiller caught three passes for 71 yards. He scored a fourth-quarter touchdown on a 22-yard run. Barton scored twice in the third quarter, first on a 63-yard run and then on a 17-yard pass from Baker.The Pirate defense held the Eagles to 132 yards. Fulton has a 2-1 season record.

Sports Eagle gridders bring home Little Brown Jug By BILL McLEOD bmcleod@lsj.com

POTTERVILLE – After a two-year absence, the “Little Brown Jug” is once again proudly displayed in the Fowler High School trophy case. The jug, which has been around since the late 50s, is given to the winner of the Potterville-Fowler football game, two teams that were part of the original Tri-County D league. The Eagles and Vikings have been playing each other every year since the inception of the league in 1957. In the 55 games played between the two schools, Fowler now holds a 42-12 advantage over the Vikings. There was one tie in 1958. This year the Eagles left no doubt they wanted the jug back, badly, defeating the Vikings 34-7 Sept. 10. “We just wanted to come out and get a great win,” Fowler running back Devon Feldpausch said. “We’ve been working hard all week and more than anything, we wanted to get that brown jug. We had it written on the blackboard (at school). We wanted to get that jug back to Fowler.” Feldpausch, a senior, rushed for 101 yards on 14 carries. Junior Mitch Thelen led the Eagles with 146 yards on 11 caries. The speedy Thelen broke loose for several long gains, including a 40-yard run midway through the fourth quarter. Teammate Tyler Koenigsknecht, a sophomore, scored three rushing touchdowns and rushed for 70 yards. Fowler got the first break of the game when the Eagles pressured the Potterville punter, forcing a short punt. Fowler took over on the Viking 44-yard line. Seven plays later, Eagle sophomore quarterback Dustin Wirth hit wide receiver Ben Halfman with a 28-yard scoring strike. The Vikings scored midway through the second quarter on a 15-yard pass from Nate Kushion to Sam Davis, knotting the score at seven. On the Eagles’ next possession, Thelen ripped a 28-yard run to move the ball deep into Viking territory.

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Fowler’s Tyler Koenigsknecht (on ground) holds on to Potterville quarterback Nate Kushion’s ankle while teammates Jacob Dell (left) and Alex Goerge close in for the tackle. A pass-interference call against Potterville set up a 10-yard touchdown run by Wirth, putting the Eagles up 13-7 at halftime. A long kickoff return by Feldpausch gave the Eagles the ball at midfield to start the second half. On the first play of the drive, Thelen ran around right end, breaking three tackles for a 27-yard gain. Feldpausch had nine- and sixyard gains on the next two plays to set up a seven-yard touchdown run by T. Koenigsknecht. The Eagles led 19-7 early in the third quarter. The Vikings stumbled on their next possession. A holding call and a quarterback sack by Kevin Koenigsknecht forced a Potterville punt. Fowler mounted a 71-yard scoring drive highlighted by a 31-yard

run by Feldpausch. T. Koenigsknecht capped off the drive with a quick hitter over the left guard for a seven-yard touchdown run to give the Eagles a 25-7 lead. After turnovers by both teams, Potterville took possession deep in its own territory. Fowler added two points to its score when Nick Hurren sacked Viking quarterback in the end zone for a safety. Fowler’s last touchdown came on a 77-yard drive highlighted by a 40-yard run by Thelen and a 15-yard scoring run by T. Koenigsknecht. Late in the game, the Fowler defense showed they still had gas left in the tank. After Potterville drove to the Fowler five-yard line, the Eagles See Eagles/page 28

Prep schedule Monday, Sept. 20 Golf St. Johns at Holt Soccer St. Johns at Mason Freeland at Ovid-Elsie Fulton at Frankenmuth Tuesday, Sept. 21 Tennis St. Johns at East Lansing Golf Ithaca at St. Johns Cross country St. Johns at Waverly Volleyball St. Johns at Mason Swim Holt at St. Johns Wednesday, Sept. 22 Cross country Fowler/Fulton at Laingsburg Golf Okemos at St. Johns Tennis Jackson Northwest at St. Johns Soccer St. Johns at Waverly Volleyball Hemlock at Ovid-Elsie Thursday, Sept. 23 Tennis Owosso at St. Johns Hemlock at Ovid-Elsie Volleyball St. Johns at Waverly Pewamo-Westphalia at Fowler Fulton at Laingsburg Swim Grand Ledge at St. Johns Friday, Sept. 24 Football Fowler at Fulton St. Johns at Mason Shepherd at Ovid-Elsie Saturday, Sept. 25 Tennis St. Johns at Holt Volleyball St. Johns at Goodrich Fowler/Fulton at St. Louis Swim St. Johns at DeWitt


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75th (22:59). Jackson Lumen Christi won the girls competition with 53 points. Jackson Northwest was second (60); St. Johns, third (78); Owosso, fourth (94); Mason, fifth (104); Waverly, sixth (128); Sexton, seventh (223). There were 98 female harriers. Chloe Gilbert of Owosso won the girls race with a time of 19:30. St. Johns senior Rebecca Peacock was the fastest Redwing, finishing sixth with a time of 20:27. Libby Salemi, another St. Johns senior, finished 11th (21:08); Kimberly Catlin, 19th (22:02); Nichole Leasher, 25th (22:35); Jennifer Ashley, 26th (22:37); Lauren Thelen, 46th (24:06); Kaylee Foster, 48th (24:11); Bridget Voisin, 49th (24:20); Jenna Peterson, 64th (25:45); Autumn Guarnaccia, 81st (27:57); Alyssa Morrow, 84th (28:36); Michaela Snyder, 86th (29:45).

CORUNNA – The St. Johns boys and girls cross country teams each finished third at the first CAAC Red Division Jamboree, held Sept. 8 at Owosso. Mason won the boys competition with 21 points. Jackson Lumen Christi was second (70); St. Johns, third (78); Owosso, fourth (87); Waverly, fifth (89); Jackson Northwest, sixth (176); Sexton, seventh (215). There were 94 boys in the race. Lumen Christi’s Spencer Pageau won the race with a time of 16:11. St. Johns freshman Andrew Hyatt led the Redwings, finishing eighth with a time of 17:17. Spencer Shellberg was 12th (17:50); Tyler Howard, 14th (18:03); Kyler VanWormer, 16th (18:15); Benjamin Pierson, 28th (19:01); Johnathon Snyder, 30the (19:14); David Pastula, 32nd (19:15); Pierce O’Connell, 42nd (19:54); Bret Clements Jacob Frankmann, 50th (20:29); Nicholas Huard, Memorial The St. Johns boys team 54th (20:59); Kevin Mera, 67th (21:54); Wyatt Malkin, finished seventh at the Bret

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St. Johns senior Libby Salemi led the Lady Redwings at the Bret Clements Memorial cross country Redwing harrier Ben Pierson finished 53rd at the invitational with a 25th place finish. St. Johns girls Bret Clements Memorial cross country invitational. St. Johns boys finished seventh out of 11 teams at finished ninth out of 11 teams at the race. the race. Clements Memorial invitational at Bath Sept. 11. The Redwing girls finished eighth.Hyatt led the Redwings, finishing seventh

(16:48); Howard, 20th (17:24); Shellberg, 34th (19:39). Salemi led the girls (17:47); VanWormer, 47th competition, finishing 25th (18:30); Pierson, 53rd (21:07); Kayla Kraft, 27th (19:08); Snyder, 58th (21:22); Catlin, 39th (21:58);

Leasher, 47th (22:48); Ashley, 53rd (22:54); Foster, 58th (23:46); Voisin, 63rd (25:00).

Redwing swimmers dunk Oilers and Hornets By BILL McLEOD bmcleod@lsj.com

Diving - Connie Bellant, second (181.40). 100 butterfly - Wright, first (1:05.05); Petrak, third (1:15.89); Schroeder, fourth (1:29.55). 100 freestyle - Foote, first (1:00.75); Ely, second (1:02.57); Jessie Sample, sixth (1:13.99). 500 freestyle - Voisin, first (6:05.61); Brownfield, fourth (6:31.88); Nelson, sixth (7:12.41). 200 freestyle relay - LaBar, Cook, Wright and Foote, first (1:52.83); K. Bellant, Petrak, Splitt and Voisin, third (1:58.83); Chelsey Thelen, Erin Stehlik, Courtney Hartenburg and Geller, fourth (2:23.40). 100 backstroke - LaBar, first (1:05.16); Cook, second, (1:11.28); K. Bellant, third

(1:17.00). 100 breaststroke - Ely, first (1:16.93); Splitt, fourth (1:32.03); Dvorak, sixth (1:34.94). 400 freestyle relay - Cook, Brownfield, Ely and Voisin, second (4:18.19); Schroeder, Sample, Nelson and Petrak, third (4:48.28); Welch, Stehlik, Massuch and Hartenburg, fourth (5:24.02).

Mt. Pleasant The Redwings won all 12 events against the Oilers 200-medley relay - Cook, Ely Petrak and LaBar, first (2:09.39); K. Bellant, Dvorak, Schroeder and Splitt, third (2:27.87); Nelson, Thelen, Welch and Gellar, fifth (2:38.23). Exhibition: Hartenburg, Massuch, Steh-

lik and Sample (2:47.37). 200 freestyle - Wright, first (2:10.88); Voisin. Second (2:21.20); Brownfield, third (2:25.17). 200 individual medley Foote, first (2:25.26); Ely, second (2:31.75); Dvorak, fifth (3:17.74). 50 freestyle - Cook, first (29.06); Splitt, third (31.64); Geller, sixth (38.01). Exhibition: Welch (31.18); Stehlik (34.11); Massuch (28.93). Diving - C. Bellant, first (202.95). 100 butterfly - Foote, first (1:06.71); Brownfield, third (1:16.08); Schroeder, fourth (1:30.04). 100 freestyle - Wright, first (59.60); Petrak, second (1:04.28); Sample, sixth (1:14.84). 500 freestyle - LaBar, first

(5:43.37); Voisin, second (6:17.64); Nelson, fifth (7:18.66). 200 freestyle relay - Cook, Wright, Voisin and Foot, first (1:55.92); K. Bellant, Sample, Splitt and Petrak, second (2:05.25); Thelen, Stehlik, Hartenburg and Geller, fourth (2:28.17). 100 backstroke - LaBar, first (1:04.93); K. Bellant, second (1:17.47); Welch, fourth (1:27.80). 100 breaststroke - Ely, first (1:19.29); Schroeder, third (1:32.52); Dvorak, fourth (1:36.58). 400 freestyle relay Foote, Voisin, Wright and LaBar, first (4:14.09); Brownfield, Schroeder, Nelson and Welch, third (4:52.75); Massuch, Stehlik, Thelen and Hartenburg, fifth (5:38.49).

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ALMA – St. Johns swimmers picked up a pair of non-league wins to start the season, beating Williamston 113-72 Sept. 1 and then knocking off Mt. Pleasant 126-56 Sept. 9. “We have a lot of new girls this season, and this was an opportunity to get them into the meet and see what they were able to do in competition,” Redwing Coach Kim Brewbaker said about the Williamston meet. “We were happy with what we saw with all of the girls.” The Redwings won 10 of the 12 events and swept the top three spots in the 100 backstroke over Wil-

liamston. Placements for the Redwings were: 200 medley - Emily Foote, Sarah Ely, Maggie Wright and Hailey LaBar, first (2:03.20); Kari Bellant, Mikayla Dvorak, Marissa Brownfield and Megan Splitt, third (2:19.93); Taylor Schroeder, Kim Massuch, Hailey Welch and Elizabeth Geller, fifth (2:44.94). 200 freestyle - Foote, first (2:12.35); Jacquelynn Voisin third (2:17.36); Stephanie Nelson, fifth (2:39.35). 200 individual medley Wright, first (2:31.93); Brownfield, third (2:46.66); K Bellant, fourth (2:47.69). 50 freestyle - LaBar, first (26.72); Kelsey Cook, second (28.81); Splitt, foruth (30.48).


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ELSIE – The Fowler girls cross country team took fourth and the boys finished seventh at the Marauder Cross Country Invitational Sept. 8. Lansing Catholic won the girls competition with 30 points. Bath was second (85); Durand, third (107); Fowler, fourth (122). There were 13 teams at the invitational with 160 female runners. Kieren Becker led the Lady Eagles, finishing fifth with a time of 20:46. Brianne Feldpausch finished 21st (22:08); Camie Wieber, 33rd (22:51); Olivia Feldpausch, 52nd (23:40); Rebecca Thelen, 55th (23:45); Liz Thelen, 64th (24:01); Sabrina Thelen, 75th (24:24);

at the Bret Clements Memorial invitational held Sept. 11 at Bath. Fowler boys finished sixth. Leslie won the girls Class 3 division competition with 26 points. Fowler had 74 points. Bath tied for third with Napoleon, each with 79 points. There were nine teams and 59 female runners. B. Feldpausch led the Lady Eagles, taking second (19:43); Becker, fourth (20:20); Brooke Vanells, 14th (21:51); Wieber, 26th (23:01); O. Feldpausch, 30th (23:24); L. Thelen, 31st (23:25). Napoleon won the boys competition with 43 points. Fowler had 137 points. Klein was the fastest Eagle boy, finishing 10th ((18:01); G. Feldpausch, 19th (18:31); Travis, Bret Clements Memorial 22nd (18:39); B. Thelen, 41st The Lady Eagles took second (20:14); Martin, 51st (22:57).

Jeannie Esch, 121st (27:45); Emily Pohl, 160th (39:33). Lansing Catholic won the boys competition with 39 points. Frankenmuth was second (57); Ovid Elsie, third (64); Bath, fourth (121); DeWitt, fifth (149); Lakewood, sixth (157); Fowler, seventh (168). There were nine boys teams and five schools competed with fewer than the necessary five runners to classified as a team. There were 118 boys in the competition. Josh Klein led the Eagles, finishing 15th with a time of 18:16. Grant Feldpausch was 28th (18:49); Adam Travis, 36th (19:25); Brice Thelen, 50th (20:14); Austin Martin, 98th (23:10).

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Fowler harrier Josh Klein (right) battles Fowler’s Kieren Becker Beal’s City’s Charlie Clark to the finish finished fifth at the line at the Marauder Cross Country Marauder Cross Country Invitational. Clark edged Klein for 14th Invitational. place.

Redwing gridders declaw Fenton Tigers 28-21 By BILL McLEOD bmcleod@lsj.com

FENTON – Redwing fullback Andrew Mullikin rushed for 226 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead St. Johns to a 28-21 win over non-league Fenton. Sept. 10. St. Johns trailed the Tigers throughout the first three quarters, scoring 22 fourthquarter points to seal the win. The last Redwing touchdown came with 45 seconds left when Mullikin broke free for a 16-yard scoring run. “He’s a very fast kid and was expected to play a lot,” Redwing Coach Dave Mariage said about Mullikin’s break-through game.

“He got a little anger in him and he started running really hard.” The Redwings drove from their own five-yard line to get the game-winning touchdown. Mullikin set up his second touchdown run on the drive, breaking loose for a 64-yard run. Fenton pulled out to a 13-0 lead in the second quarter, but the Tigers’ starting quarterback Joe Delaveigne went down with and injury, slowing their attack. “We were putting a lot of pressure on them,” Mariage said. “Our defense played really well; we got after them pretty well, even with that kid (Delaveigne) in there. After that they got kind of one-dimen-

Fenton scored in the fourth quarter to knot the score at 20-all before Mullikin scored with 45 seconds left. The win gives St. Johns a 3-0 start to the season. Fenton was the first big challenge of the season for the Redwings. They have three important league games coming up, facing Sexton, Mason and Waverly. “If we stay health, and it’s all about staying healthy, we should be OK,” Mariage said. St. Johns played Sexton Sept. 17. The Redwings travel to Mason Sept. 24. Mason and Sexton were preseason favorites in the CAAC Red Division.

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Pewamo-Westphalia tames the Wolfpack By SCOTT YOSHONIS syoshonis@lsj.com

WESTPHALIA TWP. — Pewamo-Westphalia took a step forward in the CMAC football title race with a 41-22 win over Laingsburg on Sept. 10. Alex Thelen ran for 207 yards and five touchdowns in a game that saw P-W hold off a furious comeback by the Wolfpack (1-2). The win helped the Pirates stay atop the CMAC standings at 3-0 tied with archrival Fowler. Laingsburg rallied to erase a 22-6 first-half Pirate lead to tie the game 22-22 less than two minutes into the third quarter. But the Pirates took control of the line of scrimmage from there, shutting Laingsburg out the rest of the way on defense, and letting Thelen and Garrett Strong move the football on the ground and run the clock. Strong finished with 110 yards rushing in the game. “Our trenches were just huge,” said P-W coach Brad Weber. “For all of the yards Alex had and all the time

that Charlie (Hengesbach) had to throw and Garrett Strong had a huge game because of the huge line in front of them.” Laingsburg coach Brian Borgman agreed. “Their offensive line really did a nice job helping them move the football,” Borgman said. “They didn’t do a lot of pretty stuff; they just pounded the ball and stayed with what was working.” The Pirates took to the air for their first touchdown, with Hengesbach connecting with Dain Thoma on a slant pass that Thoma took 30 yards for a score with 4:45 left in the first quarter. Thelen ran in the conversion to make the score 8-0. Thoma had taken a celebratory dive into the end zone, which was judged to be unsportsmanlike conduct, forcing P-W to kick off from its own 25, and Laingsburg’s James Storey took full advantage of the short field, running the kickoff back for a touchdown to cut the lead to 8-6. Thelen then extended

the lead for the Pirates with a 26-yard TD run with 8:30 left in the second quarter. He then finished off a 10-play 68-yard scoring drive with a three-yard plunge that made the score 22-6 and threatened to make the game a runaway with 2:01 left in the first half. But the Wolfpack responded with an impressive two-minute drill, marching 69 yards in 11 plays, the last of which was a dramatic leaping TD catch by Storey in the corner of the end zone with no time left on the clock that made the score 22-14 at the end of the first half. The catch by Storey was very close to out of bounds, and the P-W sideline argued the call a bit too strenuously for the referee’s liking, earning two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties to be assessed on the opening kickoff of the second half. In addition, a scuffle between a Pirate player and one from Laingsburg yielded yet another penalty, making P-W kick the

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stopped the Vikings on four running plays. “That really shows the character of this team,” Fowler Coach Craig Koenigsknecht said about making the goal-line stand with the game already well-inhand. “This team is here to prove something; they want Fowler football back to the way it used to be remembered. We’ve struggled a few years, and these guys want to turn it around, and that’s proof of it. “They wanted this jug; they understand the impor-

tance of it, and it’s coming home with us.” Craig Koenigsknecht, who played for the Eagles in the early 90s, helped keep the jug at Fowler all four years that he was on the varsity. He said the offensive line did a great job of moving the Viking defense off the ball, giving the running backs two or three yards before they were challenged by a defender. The Eagles are off to a 3-0 start for the season. “Just from the way the kids worked over the summer, I knew we had the potential to get off to a good

start,” he said. “The first five games are really tough for us.” The Eagles met up with archrival Pewamo-Westphalia Sept. 17 with results too late for this edition. The Eagles and the Pirates are the only two undefeated teams in the CMAC. And although it is only the fourth game of the season, with all nine games played against league opponents, the winner should be poised for a run for the league title. Fowler plays at Fulton Sept. 24. Fulton, the perennial powerhouse in the CMAC, has one loss.

ball from its own 12 1/2 yard line. Again, Laingsburg cashed in on the short field, taking over at the Pirate 31-yard line, and scoring three plays later on a 29-yard reverse by Colin Domagalski to tie the score 22-22 with 10:58 left in the third. But that would be as far as the Wolfpack’s momentum would take them, as P-W took control of the contest from there. First, a quick five-play drive finished off with an eight-yard TD run by Thelen gave the Pirates the lead back, 28-22 with 8:42 left in the third. Then Strong took a pass from Hengesbach 32 yards to start the next P-W scor-

ing drive, ended again by Thelen, whose three-yard dash around the left end made the score 34-22 with 9:38 left in the fourth. Thelen polished off his career night with a 13-yard TD run with 4:57 left in the contest to make the final score 41-22. After tying the game early in the second half, Laingsburg managed just 92 yards of total offense in four possessions the rest of the way. Domagalski led the Wolfpack with 48 yards rushing on six carries before leaving the game after being knocked halfway to Pewamo by Gavin Smith late in the third quarter. Quarterback Derrick McAvoy ran for 47 yards

and completed four of his nine passes for 34 yards. “We had a great week of practice,” Weber said. “The kids remembered their responsibilities against the option and really stepped it up.” The win set up a massive clash with Fowler, the only other undefeated team left in the league after Week 3. That contest took place on Sept. 17, after this paper went to press. P-W will look to avenge two losses this week, when they host defending league champion Potterville on Sept. 24. The Vikings defeated the Pirates twice last season, including ending P-W’s season in the first round of the playoffs.

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“Something for Everyone, Adults & Children” Outdoors: (under tents) • Free Health Exhibits • Free Safety Exhibits • Free Health Screenings • Free food • Inflatable’s • Miniature Horses • Free giveaways • Medicaid Info Booth • Art Exhibit & Handcrafted • Items (some for sale) • Free Chair Massages

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This event is sponsored by the Community Mental Health Authority of Clinton, Eaton, Ingham Counties Customer Service Dept, the Capital Area Health Alliance Mental Health Partnership Council with the following exhibitors: Ingham County Dept. of Veterans Affairs • National Council on Alcoholism • United Cerebral Palsy Gateway Street Outreach • Wellsbrooke Home Health Care • Ele's Place • American Red Cross • EVE Ian Tilmann Foundation • Barry-Eaton Health Department • YMCA-Oak Park • City of Lansing Fire Department Greater Lansing African American Health Institute • DRM Genesis Home Health Care • DRM International Learning Center Ingham County Health Dept.-Lead Prevention • Ingham County Health Dept.-Emergency Preparedness Clinton County Substance Abuse Prevention • Community Mental Health Programs • National Alliance of Mentally Ill Peckham Vocational Industries, Inc. • Cristo Rey Community Center • CMH Medicaid Information • MDCH-Healthy Homes Section Ledges Chiropractic Center • Capitol Area Community Services • Sierra Rose Farms • Justice In Mental Health Organization IMPACT • Big Lug-Lugnuts • Tri County Office on Aging • Clinical Pharmacy Services of Mid-Michigan • MSU Extension Michigan Rehab Services (State of MI) • Essence of Behavior, LLC • Mid- Michigan Autism Association • CAHA Rhio Michigan League of Bicyclists • Fingerprinting –City of Lansing Police Dept • River View Fitness • Art Displays Microenterprises • Health Screenings –LCC School of Nursing • Global Image Network • Home Health Care DR Ingham Lansing Community Coalition for Youth • Ampak Medical Express • Sparrow Behavioral Health LJ-0100038254


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St. Johns netters get Ernst takes over as two conference wins Fowler athletic director By BILL McLEOD

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ST. JOHNS – Redwing tennis picked up two league wins, beating Sexton 8-0 Sept. 9 and Mason 5-3 Sept. 14. Against Sexton, Max Swarthout, playing first singles for St. Johns, won 6-2, 6-2. Austin Parsons won second singles 6-2, 6-2. Zach Peters won third singles 6-1, 6-1. Alex Witgen won fourth singles 6-1, 6-2. The Redwing first doubles team of Brad Morgan and Zach Werner won 6-2, 6-1. Shayne Baugher and Alex Ervin won second doubles 6-1, 6-2. Aaron Bodus and Phillip Witteveen won third doubles 6-0, 6-0. Mat Meaton and Zane Nachazel won fourth doubles by default. Against Mason, Swarthout won 6-3, 6-1. Parsons lost 7-5, 3-6, 6-2. Peters won 6-2, 6-0. Paul Sochor won fourth singles 6-2, 6-2.

FOWLER – Kris Ernst, a 2002 Alma College graduate, has taken over as the athletic director at Fowler High School. This is Ernst’s first athletic director’s position. He replaces Paul Hungerford who was the athletic director for the past six years. Hungerford left Fowler to become principal at Fulton High School. Ernst, a 1998 graduate of Central Lake High School

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Austin Parsons, playing second singles for St. Johns, returns a serve in his win over Lansing Sexton. Morgan and Werner won first doubles 6-3, 6-4. Nachazel and Peter McLeod lost second doubles 0-6, 6-4, 6-3. Meaton and Brennan LaBar

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where he played baseball, basketball and football. He played football and baseball at Alma. After graduation from Alma, he was the head football coach for East Jordan High School for three years, leading the Red Devils to a 6-3 regular season record to qualify for the playoffs in his first year. Ernst left East Jordan to be an assistant football coach and head track coach for East Lee High School in Ft. Myers, Fla. Ernst said after being in Ft. Myers for four years,

the position at Fowler and the small community was attractive to him. “I was ready to come back to the small-town community support and values that makes the community unique,” Ernst said. “Going to the football game at Potterville ( Sept. 10) was everything I remembered, and much more.” Ernst teaches three sections of social studies at the middle school and one social studies section at the high school, leaving the afternoons open for his athletic director’s duties.


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Feldpausch third at National Derby Rally Benjamin Feldpausch, 12, of rural Fowler, finished third in the stock division at the National Derby Rally in Akron, Ohio July 25. There were more than 200 racers at the rally. Feldpausch, who has been racing for five years, qualified for the trip to Akron by taking first place at the All-American Soap Box Derby local race in Saginaw July 17. He is the son of Steven and Eileen Feldpausch. They have several sons, daughters and now grandchildren who have or are now competing in soap box derby racing.

ST. JOHNS – On Saturday, Dec. 4, the Clinton County Chamber of Commerce will be holding its Eighth Annual Christmas Festival that will include a Breakfast with Santa (8-10:30 a.m.), Festival of Trees (8 a.m. 3 p.m.), Children’s Make it & Take it Crafts (noon - 3 p.m.) and Craft Show (8 a.m. - 3 p.m.). The festival will be held at the CC RESA Building across from McDonald’s on BR-127 in St. Johns. The Chamber has vendor spaces available for crafters and non-profits. The spaces are 10 feet by 5 feet if you provide your own table and chairs or 7 feet by 5 feet if the Chamber provides the table and two chairs. The cost for each is $25. Vendors with homemade items are particularly being sought, but vendors selling Avon, Tupperware, Mary Kay, etc. will also be accepted. Vendors from 2009 have until Oct. 15 to secure the same space back. New vendors will be assigned spaces after Oct. 15. Call (989) 224-7248 or e-mail ccchamber@power-net.net for an entry

form. The Chamber is also looking for themedecorated Christmas trees that will be displayed in the CCRESA lobby from Nov. 22 through Dec. 17. They can be full size or table top. Call or e-mail as noted above for an entry form. The Breakfast with Santa will run from 8-10:30 a.m. The cost will be $5 per adults and $3 for children. Due to Santa’s limited time, he will only be available for pictures with those that participate in the Breakfast with Santa. From noon to 3 p.m. children (and adults) can participate in the Make It and Take It Crafts event. Each of the crafters will be available for a small fee (50 cents to $1.50 each). If you don’t have time to make the crafts there, you can purchase the kits to make at home. If you would like additional information about any of the festival events, call the Chamber office at (989) 224-7248 or e-mail to ccchamber@power-net.net. – From Clinton County Chamber of Commerce

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Sports briefs Redwing volleyball drops two ST. JOHNS – Redwing spikers came up short in their first two league matches of the season, losing to Jackson Northwest. Sept. 9 and to Jackson Lumen Christi Sept. 14. Allie Fox had seven kills for the Redwings 25-19, 25-17 and 25-20 loss to Northwest. Nicole Motz had five aces and 25 assists. Ashley Kus had three blocks Jessi Fedewa and Katie Ivan each had nine digs. The Redwing junior varsity won 25-16 and 25-13. St. Johns lost to Lumen Christi 25-22, 25-16 and 25-11. Motz had three aces and 19 assists. Skylar Hebert had four kills. Fedewa had 15 digs.

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Lady Wing golf falls to Owosso OWOSSO – The Lady Redwing golf team lost to CAAC Red Division rival Owosso 215-230 at the Owosso Country Club Sept. 10. Kaylee Gates led the Redwings with a 54. Sarah Nodarse shot 56, Madison LakeWickham shot 59 and Allison Motz shot 61.

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Fowler spikers compete at Breckenridge BRECKENRIDGE – Fowler volleyball split with Breckenridge and Bullock Creek at the Sept. 11 Breckenridge Invitational. Against Breckenridge, the Lady Eagles lost the first game 25-14, then beat the Huskies 25-21 in the second game. Fowler lost to Carrollton 27-25, 25-12, then managed to split with Bullock Creek, losing 25-15 then winning 25-17. Fowler lost to Clare 31-29, 25-12, 15-11 in the quarterfinals. Lindsey Hufnagel had 14 kills, 28 digs and six aces. Krista Jandernoa had eight aces, one block and 21 kills. Cassie Koenigsknecht had 18 digs and one block. Mary Schomisch had one block.

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SAGINAW - Ovid-Elsie came up short to Swan Valley in a TVC gridiron clash, losing to the Vikings 28-20 Sept. 10 The teams were even throughout the first three quarters with the Marauders matching each Viking score. The Vikings scored in the fourth quarter to break the 20-all tie for the win. Ryan Schoendorf scored the first Marauder touchdown, hauling in a 63-yard pass from Gavin Bukovcik in the first quarter. Zach Robinson, who rushed from 122

yards, scored O-E’s second touchdown on a three yard run. Robinson scored again in the third quarter on a 57-yard run. Bukovcik connected on 5-of-12 passes for 89 yards. Dustin Karlik gained 51 yards on eight carries. The Marauders are 0-3 on the season.


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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST ST. JOHNS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

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Pilgrim United Methodist Church

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Grace Chapel Pentecostal Church of God

Corner of Parks & DeWitt Rds.

8:30 am Worship 9:40 am Sunday School 10:45 am Worship

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Service Times: Sunday @ 11 AM Thursday @ 7:00 PM

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Open Hearts...Minds...Doors Maple Rapids United Methodist Church 330 S. Maple St. Maple Rapids, MI Sun. Worship • 9:00 AM Youth Sun. School • 9:20 AM Adult Sun. School • 10:00 AM

Salem United Methodist Church 2307 W. Maple Rapids Rd. St. Johns, MI Worship Service • 10:00 AM Adult & Children Sun. School 9:00 AM Nursery Provided

Lowe United Methodist Church Corner of Lowe & Findlay Rd. St. Johns, MI Worship Service • 11:00 AM Sun. School • 10:00 AM

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

Chuck Emmert, Senior Minister Andy Goodrich, Associate Minister

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602 E. Baldwin • St. Johns Spirit Filled Church Close to Home www.firstagstjohns.org Sun. Morning Worship - 10:30 Sunday Evening Prayer Service 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Family Night

9:00am 1st Worship & Bible Study

Pastor Rick & Renee Shaull

10:45am Worship & Bible Study 6:00-7:30pm Worship

101 W. Cass St. (The Wilson Ctr) St. Johns. MI 47789

Children’s Youth & Adult Programs

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Worship Service: 9:30am

Christ the King Anglican Church

Sunday School 10:45am

The Rev. Canon Dr. Jack Lumanog, Pastor 1161 East Clark Road, Suite 230 in DeWitt (in the Clark Corners Shopping Center: Clark Rd. & Old US-27)

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COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH 400 E. State St. (M-21), St. Johns

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1400 S. Oakland, St. Johns Pastor: Willie Iwankiw Prayer Meeting: Wednesdays, 7pm Saturday Sabbath School: 9:30am Saturday Worship Service: 11:00am Phone: 989-224-7779

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St. Peter Lutheran Church LOCATED IN RILEY TOWNSHIP JEFFREY HEIMSOTH, PASTOR

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ST. JOHNS - Ten students at St. Johns High School have earned Advanced Placement Scholar Awards in recognition of their exceptional achievement on AP Exams. The College Board’s Advanced Placement Program® (AP®) provides motivated and academically prepared students with the opportunity to take rigorous college-level courses while still in high school, and to earn college credit, advanced placement, or both for successful performance on the AP Exams. About 18 percent of the nearly 1.7 million students worldwide who took AP Exams performed at a sufficiently high level to also earn an AP Scholar Award. The College Board recognizes several levels of achievement based on students’ performance on AP exams. St. Johns High School had two students qualified for the AP Scholar with Distinction Award by earning an average grade of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken, and grades of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams. These students are Morsi Rayyan and Madelyn Rowland. Ryan Musolf qualified for the AP Scholar with Honor Award by earning an average grade of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams taken, and grades of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams. Seven students qualified for the AP Scholar Award by completing three or more AP exams with grades of 3 or higher. The AP Scholars are Trisha Bellgowan, • Nachos

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John Corser, Britany Granchukoff, Justin Hurst, Ashley Kerby, Conner Petersen and Adria Winsor. Through more than 30 different collegelevel courses and exams, AP provides motivated and academically prepared students with the opportunity to earn college credit or advanced placement and stand out in the college admissions process. Each exam is developed by a committee of college and university faculty and AP teachers, ensuring that AP exams are aligned with the same high standards expected by college faculty at some of the nation’s leading liberal arts and research institutions. More than 3,600 colleges and universities annually receive AP grades. Over 90 percent of four-year colleges in the United States provide credit and/or placement for qualifying exam grades. Research consistently shows that AP students who score a 3 or higher on AP Exams (based on a scale from 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest) typically experience greater academic success in college and higher graduation rates than students who do not participate in AP. The College Board is a not-for-profit membership organization whose mission is to connect students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the association is composed of more than 5,600 schools, colleges, universities, and other educational or-

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MONDAY Chicken Tenders, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Fruit Cocktail, Dinner Roll TUESDAY Ham & Cheese Sub, Potato Smiles, Peach Slices, Chocolate Chip Cookie WEDNESDAY Corn Dog Nuggets, Red Grapes, Corn, Dinner Roll THURSDAY Soft Shell Taco, Lettuce Salad, Applesauce, Carrot Sticks FRIDAY Chicken Patty on Bun, Green Beans, Mandarin Oranges

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MONDAY - Chicken Tenders w/Roll, Footlong Dog on Bun, BBQ Grilled Chicken on Bun, Fresh Fruit, Lettuce Salad, Carrot Sticks, Fruit Cocktail, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Nonfat White or 1% White, Strawberry or Chocolate Milk TUESDAY - Meatball Sub, Hot ‘n Spicy Chicken on Bun, Pepperoni Pizza, Fresh Fruit, Lettuce Salad, Carrot Sticks, Peach Slices, French Fries, Nonfat white or 1% White, Strawberry or Chocolate Milk WEDNESDAY - Corn Dog Nuggets w/Roll, Pizza Casserole w/Roll, Macaroni & Cheese w/Roll, Fresh Fruit, Lettuce Salad, Carrot Sticks, Corn, Pineapple Tidbits, Potato Wedges, Nonfat White or 1% White, Strawberry or Chocolate Milk THURSDAY - Soft Shell Taco, Bacon Cheeseburger, Chicken Quesadilla, Fresh Fruit, Lettuce Salad, Carrot Sticks, Applesauce, Potato Triangles, Cinnamon Roll, Nonfat White or 1% White, Strawberry or Chocolate Milk FRIDAY - Chicken Patty on Bun, Mega Meaty Nachos w/Roll, Cheese Pizza, Fresh Fruit, Lettuce Salad, Carrot Sticks, Green Beans, Mandarin Oranges, Tator Tots, Nonfat White or 1% White, Strawberry or Chocolate Milk

News in brief Wanted: Empty ink cartridges ST. JOHNS — Community Resource Volunteers is collecting cartridges to help fund their science and robotic programs. Drop them off at the Big Boy, US 27; Citizens Bank on Higham Street and Clinton Area Transit on Brush Street. To learn more about CRV, go to the web site: CRVOnline.org.

Senior Center is available for rentals ST. JOHNS — The Senior Center is available to rent for graduation parties, family reunions or other weekend events. You can rent just the large lobby and dining room areas, or you can also include the kitchen. For availability and costs, call (989) 224-4257.

Senior Center adds gift shop, items needed ST. JOHNS — The Clinton County Senior Center has something new in their building – a small gift shop. Members of the Senior Center, and others that visit, are welcome to shop during posted hours. The proceeds from the gift shop will go into the center’s general funds. Help the center by donating items to be sold in the shop - homemade crafts, like new collectibles and knickknacks and other things such as like new puzzles, lotions, soaps, etc. Gently used stuffed animals will also be accepted – some for the gift shop and some will be used for bingo prizes. Items can be dropped off at the center at 201 E Walker Street in St. Johns on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., or call (989) 224-4257 to arrange for picked up.

Post these school lunch menus in a handy place.

WILSON CENTER Students select one entrée

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MONDAY Chicken Tenders w/Roll, Footlong Dog on Bun, Fruit Cocktail, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, 1% White Milk or Low Fat Chocolate TUESDAY Hot ‘n Spicy Chicken on Bun, Pepperoni Pizza, Peach Slices, French Fries, 1% White Milk or Low Fat Chocolate WEDNESDAY Corn Dog Nuggets w/Roll, Macaroni & Cheese w/Roll, Corn, Pineapple Tidbits, Potato Wedges, 1% White Milk or Low Fat Chocolate THURSDAY Bacon Cheeseburger, Chicken Quesadilla, Applesauce, Potato Triangles, Cinnamon Roll, 1% White Milk or Low Fat Chocolate FRIDAY Chicken Patty on Bun, Cheese Pizza, Greens Beans, Mandarin Oranges, Tator Tots, 1% White Milk or Low Fat Chocolate

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Ovid Carriage Days Festival is Sept. 24-26 OVID – Main Street in downtown Ovid is ready for its 17th annual festival which begins on Friday, Sept. 24 and runs through Sunday, Sept. 26. Highlighted events include: Village wide garage sales both Friday and Saturday, MMPA Open House on Friday, carnival midway by Schmidt Amusements, silent auc-

tion, super parade, arts & crafts vendors, horse and tractor pulls, co-ed softball tournament, duck race, ice-cream tent, various dinners and popular carnival food. Entertainment on the main stage for the weekend include: The Fantasia Ballet Folklorico and the Ladiski Brothers on Friday; Missouri Ramblers, Louie Longoria and El-

vis Through the Years, featuring three separate performances by Elvis entertainers on Saturday evening; Clarkson Band and Ghengis Kahn and the Whalers will round out the weekend entertainment on Sunday. The 2010 Carriage Days Pageant was held at the Ovid VFW Hall on Sunday, Sept. 12. Thirteen girls competed for Princess, Junior Miss, Queen, and two special awards this year: Miss Congeniality and People’s Choice. Miss Congeniality was given by Kristi Schmidtfranz, the girls dance instructor, and the People’s Choice award was decided by the audience by way of monetary donations to each girl’s charity box. The

girl who collected the most donations in her box was given this award. This year’s winner collected $99 in her box and resulted in $197.31 being donated to her charity of choice, RAVE in Ovid. This year’s winners are Queen, Alexandria Glosch, first runner-up Nicole Elizabeth Ade; Junior Miss Makenna Vincent; Junior Miss first runner-up Hayley Marie Ade; Princess Samantha Brown, Princess first runner-up Tristin Rylie Ziola; Miss Congeniality Joy Lyn Whitford and People’s Choice Katie McVay. For complete festival information check out the Ovid Carriage Days festival website at www.ovidcarriagedays.com

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Ovid Carriage Days Royalty are (front, from left) People’s Choice, Katie McVay; Princess first runner-up, Tristin Rylie Ziola; and Princess, Samantha Brown; (back) Queen first runner-up, Nicole Elizabeth Ade; Queen Alexandria Glosch; Miss Congeniality, Joy Lyn Whitford; Junior Miss First runner-up, Hayley Marie Ade; Junior Miss, Makenna Vincent.

Rising stars sought terviewing the stars who perform for the Wharton Center and reviewing their performances, we want you. The program involves telephone interviews, attending performances at We are looking for a the Wharton Center and handful of student journal- meeting deadlines. ists who want to take part But first there is a comin a joint venture involving petition. Send a 400-word the Wharton Center for essay, entitled, “Why I the Performing Arts and Want to Be A Journalism Lansing Community News- Star.” papers called “Catch A Send it by e-mail on an Rising Star.” attached Microsoft Word If you are in high document to: school and want front-line kumadden@lsj.com by Friexperience writing for a day, Oct. 1. newspaper and would enMake sure to include joy the challenge of inyour phone number and

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ST. JOHNS — Most parents dread having “the talk” with their teen. Parents typically aren’t sure where to begin, don’t know what to say or how to say it, and are just downright uncomfortable discussing sex with their child. But just because a conversation is uncomfortable doesn’t mean it shouldn’t take place. Mid-Michigan District Health Department can’t stress enough how important it is to communicate with teens about sexuality. Parents can help prevent teenage pregnancy through open communication and by providing guidance to their children about sexuality, contraception and the risks and responsibilities of intimate relationships and pregnancy. While parents cannot control the decisions their children make about sex, the quality of the relationship between parent and child can make a real difference. Parents are encouraged to Talk Early & Talk Often with their teens about sex and its consequences.

Talk Early & Talk Often is a grassroots effort to give parents of middle school students the tools they need to talk to their children about the important issue of sexuality. When given the tools and information, parents can be instrumental in providing critical messages to their children that can help them abstain from sexual intercourse and avoid HIV, sexually transmitted diseases, and early pregnancy. For more information on the Talk Early & Talk Often program, visit www.michigan.gov/miparentresources. Parents are also encouraged to take advantage of existing community resources like MMDHD’s Family Planning program, which is committed to providing quality, affordable pregnancy prevention services and strives for pregnancy to happen by choice. “At MMDHD, we believe wholeheartedly in the respect, dignity and worth of each individual and commit our agency to work toward the fulfillment of the highest

potential in every person,” said Andrea Tabor, Community Health and Education Division Director for MMDHD. “Services provided by our family planning program allow clients to make well-informed choices regarding their reproductive health.” Mid-Michigan District Health Department’s Family Planning program is staffed by nurse practitioners and registered nurses who provide birth control and education, pregnancy testing and yearly physicals, as well as confidential and anonymous sexually transmitted infection testing for both males and females. While services are not free, the total charge is based on income. For more information on MMDHD’s Family Planning program, please visit www.mmdhd.org or call (989) 224-2195 in Clinton County. Mid-Michigan District Health Department serves the residents of Clinton, Gratiot and Montcalm Counties. — From Mid-Michigan District Health Department

Engagements Halfmann — Weber Brian Halfmann of Fowler and Jacqueline Burns of Ionia announce the engagement of their daughter Andrea Lynn to Dean Duane Weber. He is the son of Kenneth and Donna Weber of Westphalia. The bride-elect is a 2003 graduate of Fowler High School, 2007 graduate of Douglas J Aveda Institute, and is a full-time licensed Andrea Halfmann and cosmetologist at Lockworx Dean Weber Salon and is a part-time employee of Dr. Gary Hutnik. The prospective groom is fer Heating and Air condia 2002 graduate of Pewamo- tioning for seven years. An Oct. 16 wedding date Westphalia High School and has been employed by Scha- has been set.

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Benjamin-Hutchings John and Jean Benjamin of Williamston announce the engagement of their daughter Dawn Elizabeth to Joe Ellis Hutchings of St. Johns. Joe is the son of Joe and Teresa Hutchings. A January 8, 2011 wedding is planned.

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Kindel — Schantz Dion Kindel and Carla and Dave Litwiller, all of Maple Rapids, announce the engagement of their daughter Tiara Cailyn to Ronald L. Schantz II. He is the son of Ron and Norma Schantz of Muir. The bride-elect is a 2006 graduate of Fulton High School and attends Montcalm Community College Ronald Schantz and pursuing an applied science Tiara Kindel degree in nursing. The prospective groom graduated from Carson City Schantz Dairy Farms. High School in 2005. He An Oct. 23 wedding date is co-manager/operator of has been set.

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Gerald and Mary Jane McNeilly

McNeilly Gerald and Mary Jane (Letzau) McNeilly are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married at Resurrection Church in Lansing on Sept. 24, 1960. They have six children; John (Natalie), James (Susan), Julie, Jill (John) Ostrander, Jeffrey and Joseph; 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Gerald retired from General Motors in 1999 and Mary Jane retired from the Diocese of Lansing-Education Department in 2000.

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Army Pvt. Timothy M. Rose has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, Rose studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. Rose is a 2007 graduate of Ovid-Elsie High School.

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Dennis James Weber P ewamo D ennis James Weber, age 53, died, S eptember 8, 2010. Born on S eptember 18, 1956, the son of Mark and Henrietta (Kramer) Weber. He was employ ed for many years at Federal Mogul and was a f armer. D ennis was a member of Most Holy Trinity Catholic Ch urch . He is survived by his parents, Mark and Henrietta, siblings , twin brother , Dav id (S ue) Weber, S heryl (Mike) Gala gher , Brenda (Ken) Miller , Dale Weber, Sandy (Bruce) Fandel, Pam (G len) Miller , Danny Weber, Tammy (Jeff) Tyler , D oug (Mindy) Weber, Becky (Jeff) Wendinger, 29 nieces and nephews and 2 great nieces. Mass of C h ristian burial will be at 10:30 a.m., Satur day, S eptember 11, 2010, at Most Holy Trinity Cat holic C h urch with Fr. D ennis Howard presiding. The f amily will receive f riends Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., with rosaries prayed at 3 and 8 p.m., at the G oerge Ch apel of Osgood Funeral Homes, 11112 W. Ionia S t., Fowler. To lea rn more about D ennis and view his Life S tory film, visit his personal webpage at www.lifesto rynet.com/memories/61929.

Melvin W. Warren S t. Johns Melv in W. Warren died on S eptember 8, 2010, at the age of 93. He was born in D upla in Twp., on May 9, 1917, the son of Russell and P earl (Everett) Warren. Mel was the owner of Mel Warren Insurance A gency and H & R Bloc k in S t. Johns , he was the oldest liv ing member of the First Congregational Ch urch . He was al so a member of the Rotary Cl ub, and the Masons. S urviving is his wife Pau line Vail, whom he married in Lansing, on A pril 3, 1937, they sh ared 73 years together . A l so surviving are their sons, D ougla s Palmer (Kathleen) Warren, Melv in Winfield (Laura) Warren Jr., Rich ard Everett (Sar a) Warren, elev en grandchildr en, Jonathon, Ch ristine, Laura, Cather ine, Lawrence, Matthew , Wesley , Jessica, Mitchel, Eliz abeth and Emily , sixteen great grandchildr en, two sister’s in l aw, Virginia Teich and Jeanne Rand, brother in l aw, Theodor e Vail, a niece and th ree nephews. Mel was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Maxine Warren and brothers, D onald and Max Warren. Funeral S ervices will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Satur day, S eptember 18, 2010, at the First C ongregational C h urch with Pasto r Ken Hall offic iating, with burial folow ing at Mt. Rest Cemetery. The f amily will receive f riends at the Osgood Funeral Home, 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., on Friday, and one hour prior to the service at the ch urch on Saturd ay. Contributions may be made in memory of Mel to the First

y ry Congregational Ch urch . To lea rn more about Mel and view his Life S tory film, visit his personal webpage at www.lifesto rynet.com /memories/61968.

R V “Bob” R oof Hought on Lake R V “Bob” Roof, 86, passed away Tuesday S eptember 14, 2010 at G rayling Mercy Hospital . Bob was born on June 11, 1924 in Bannister to the l ate Wil lia m and Erma (Palmer ) Roof. He was married to Coralee D emaray in S t. Johns on A pril 8, 1948. The couple moved to Hought on Lake f rom S t. Johns over 30 years ago, folow ing Bob’s retirement f rom S ealed P ower. Bob was a life member of the S t. Johns VFW. S urviving Mr. Roof are his lov ing wife of 62 years, Coralee Roof of Hought on Lake; belov ed son, D oug (Patri cia) Roof of P errington; grandchildr en; Sar a(Clint on) Canfield and Ch ad Roof; th ree dear great grandchildr en Miakoda, Kayl a, and Jaci Canfield Bob was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Hel en Irish ; and fiv e brothers, Lela nd, Waldo, Oliv er, Pau l, and Willia m. P rivate f amily services for Mr. R V Roof will be conducted. Interment will be in Ch apel Hill Cemetery, Lansing. Thos e wishing to make memorial donations in Bob’s memory are asked to consider the A merican Cancer S ociety. Ch ristler Funeral Home, Hought on Lake Ch apel served the f amily. Condolenc es can be sent to the f amily online at www.ch ristler -holds hip. com

Mary Joan Whittaker A ge 63, passed away on A ug. 25, 2010 in Redfor d, Mich . Mary Jo, as she was known, was born in D etroit on S ept. 21, 1946 to Edna (Eich bauer) and Harry Whitta ker. S he was a graduate of Redfor d High School. Mary Jo h ad many interests in life, one of whic h was caring for and raising horse s. S he lov ed her f amily and was never too busy to sacrific e her time and energy to give a helping h and to anyone. S he bright ened the day simply by her presence. Her generous hea rt in gone and we who are letf are hea rtbroken. S he is survived by her th ree childr en, daught ers Eliz abeth Veil-W ils on of Redfor d and Cindy Veil of Livonia; son Mich ael Veil of Redfor d; grandsons Tyler Vail and Jonath an Wils on of Califor nia; mother Edna Whitta ker of S t. Johns; and four brothers, Larry (Kay) of Flor ida, Jim (S h aron) of Roscommon, Jerry of Livonia and D wight of Lansing; and elev en nieces and nephews. S he was predeceased by her f ather Harry, her brother Da vid and her grandparents. A memorial Mass and service was held S ept. 4 at Our Lady of Loretto Ch urch of Redfor d.

Melodie A . Haverkate S t. Johns A ge 52, died Monday, S ept. 13, 2010. Melodie was born on October 20, 1957 in Lansing, MI the daught er of Harold and Rolene (S pence) Whit e. S he graduated f rom A shley High School in 1975 and h ad been in the mortgage industry for 25 years, the l ast 13 years as the Branch Manager for A mera Mortgage Corp. in East Lansing. Melodie enjoyed soft ball, fis hing, the beach and her new grandson and being a "Big S ister". S urvivors incl ude her son Jesse Ch vojka (Kyeorda Kemp) of Oak Par k, IL, daught er Karen Ch vojka of S kokie, IL, twin sister, Mela nie (Howard) G ingrich of Mt. S terling, KY, brother , Mich ael (Yvonne) Whit e of Colu mbia, TN, grandson, Micah Ch vojka. S pecial f riend, Martin D enning of Lansing, MI. Companion, Dai sy her belov ed cat. Nieces, Jennifer LeVeck, Michele Ritchie. Nephews, Craig G ingrich, Mich ael and Brandon Whit e. Funeral services will be held at Keck-C olema n Funeral Home 989-224-4422 on Friday, S ept. 17, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Rodney Kal ajainen offic iating. The f amily will receive f riends and rela tives on Th ursday, S ept. 16, 2010, 2 until 8 P .M. Memorial s may be given to Big Brothers Big S isters Michiga n Capital Region, 1235 Center S t., #A , Lansing, MI 48906. Friends may sh are memories, thou ghts and prayers online at www.keckcolema nfh. com.

R ichard L. Karber S t. Johns Rich ard L. Karber died Th ursday, S eptember 9, 2010 at the age of 81. He was born June 20, 1929 in S t. Johns , Michiga n the son of Joseph and A udry (Walling) Karber. He was a member of S t. Joseph Catholic Ch urch in S t. Johns , enjoyed h unting, fis hing, pla ying golf, travelling and trips to the casino. Rich ard was a loy al maintenance supervisor at Motor Wheel Corporation, retiring in 1985. On A pril 30, 1949 he married D onna D roste and she survives him. A l so surviving is his step-mother , Leona Karber of S t. Johns; th ree daught ers, Leann (Brent) Bl ackman of Tul sa, OK, Carmen Karkau of Flint , Barbara (Jeff) Feldpa usch of S t. Johns; th ree sons, Mich ael (S h aron) of D eWitt, Wayne (Cam Bond) of S t. Johns , Ken (D eb) of Raleigh, NC; 13 grandchildr en; 8 great-grandchildr en; two brothers, G erald Karber of S t. Johns and Dav id Karber of Tucson, AZ; one step-brother , Wal ter "S onny" (S hir ley ) Russell of S t. Johns. He was preceded in death by his parents and one step-brother , Ken "S kip" Russell. P rivate services will be held. Memorial s may be made to the Volu nteers of A merica 430 N. Larch S t. Lansing, MI 48912. A rrangements and service provided by Keck-Colema n Funeral Home, S t. Johns. Friends may sh are memories, thou ghts and prayers online at www.keckcolema nf.h com.

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S ECIAL DEAL on seasoned OLDE BULLDOG PUPS 12 YORKIE PUPPIES 1 black & P hard wood fir ewood $65 wks, all shots, dew ormed, gold small fema le, $600 or f a c e cord. Guarantee males & fema les, red with $800 w/AKC papers. 1 blue price all winter! Offer red nose $500 517-763-7324 & gold baby f ace tiny girl, ends S ept. 30. Jeff 517-719$800 or $1000 w/AKC pa1281; Car ol 517-507-7093. pers. 517-852-9979. PITBULL PUPPIES FEMALE CAT TORTIE C olor, PAPERED chantlands cape@gmail.com Tan with red noses, 6 Lost. long hair. spayed. 20th year selling fir ewood! weeks , pure bred, shots, shy. may or may not have $300. (269)838-9557 on a hot pink collar. (517)749-1654 REWARD PEEKAPOO PUPPIES FuzGERMAN SHEPHERD FE z y little tedy d bears, MALE Pups AKC, lg. boned, $300. 517-726-0368. even temperment, good ANTIQUES & STUFF. w/kids . $450. 734-587-3033 C learance. Lg. round table, PERSIAN KITTENS CFA , old lamps & parts, f arm $100. ALS O 6 mo. white tools & primitives, chairs, GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP male, $25. Call 517-507YORKSHIRE TERRIER FE round oak table top, vinPIES AKC reg., 2 males, 8628 or 517-267-9665 MALE PUPPY AKC, tiny, tage & ethnic clothing, long coats, all shots. For ador able, baby doll f ace. spoon carved organ top, more info. 517-575-2032. 989-551-4431. PITBULL PUPPIES (BLUE) reasonable. 921 E . C olumparents on site, going to bia, Mason. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP be large, 1st shots & dew PIES Black & tan. 1st ormed , $150. 517-993-1813 A C H S 4 OLD steel shots, wormed. Read y to beer/soda cans, trays, go! $275. 989-261-3144 POMERANIAN PUPS CKC signs, bottles, tins, action 2 fema les. S hots, wormed. figure s/dolls (in box), steel GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP BICHON AKC FOR s t u d $350/each. 517-541-9782 toys, C ivil War WW1 WW2 PIES black/tan, parents on service. 3 successf ul lititems, 10 & 12 cent comic site, shots, $400. ters. $400. a C ll 989-463GLE PUPPIES books/magazines $Varies 517-881-2349/517-449-9832 PUG 4686. 7 wks old, 1st shots & on item. (248)561-5013 wormed, small & loveable. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS $250. 989-427-3205. MONARCH VINTAGE AKC- Great bloodlines , sad WOOD/ELECTRIC S TOVE . dleback. Priced to sell. 8 PUGGLE Great for cottage/cabin. PUP,S SMALL wks. $500. 517-541-6693 Has warming shelf. $375. f awn. S hots, wormed. 517-669-9798 $250. 517-202-4119/517GOLDEN DOODLE PUPPIES 580-9420 8 wks. Vet checked, shots, wormed. $500-$550. PUG PUPPIES A K C , 1st 989-763-7202. shots, wormed. 16 wks. $350. Call 517-740-6725. GOLDENDOODLES E xp’d. ALL KENMORE gas stove breeder , quality, home 1845 CA-SE SKID STER incl. $150; under counter microraised. Labradoodles mi.com PUG PUPS AKC reg., quality Tree spade & bucket. wave $50; dis hwasher 989-435-3219. Vet @, f awn. Tiny, sweet, 7 $10,800. 517-669-9798, 517$100; porcelain sink $25. wks., health guar. $450. 599-2852 Ivy/bone. 517-927-6706. GREAT DANE BRINDLQUIN, 517-676-4091. brindle, and black, 6 weeks, AKC Registered, ROTTWEILER C ross. S hots, Good with childr en, wormed, $125 & up. 734$600/$1000. (517)505-2455 846-5903, 12 p.m.- 9 p.m. (517)541-3454 Tues., Thurs., Sat . & S un. 4X5 round hay bales, 1st, 2 TWIN BEDS w mahogany 2nd & 3rd cutting. $30 to GREAT DANE PUP-S 7 wks., head bd, matching 6SHIH TZU/ DACHSHUND $40 ea. Ph. 517-819-7565 blk., brindle. AKC- UKC, d rawer d resser, 5-dr awer MIX 12 wks. Vet care UTD. $1,000. S hots & ears. ch-$200 set; Drexel walnut 1 male, 1 fema le. Family 810-449-2729/517-993-7639. i d ning table w 2 extens ALFALFA GRAS-S raised. $200 & $250. 517leaves, 4 straight chairs, 2 EXCELLENT Hay $4 & up. 543-3565, 517-213-1212. arm chairs-$150 set; 6-ft Can deliv er. 517-641-6034 KITS/ CATS- RESCUED; china cabinet-$150; white MANY DECLAWED; SHIS- TZU POOS & for mica kitchen table w 1 www.trinityacresrescue.petfinder .co Maltipoos All males, 12 ALFALFA HAY - R o u n d extens leaf, 4 swivel m; incl. neuter/shots $45bales, S tored indoors. 231weeks old 1st & 2nd shots, chairs-$100; sleeper sofa $135. (517)410-0074 869-5231 heartworm & vet checked. $100; queen bed w brass Parents on site, Ador able head bd-$100; standing KITTEN,S CUTE & ad orable, $325.00 (517)223-9370 ALFALFA/TIMOTHY. HAY, mirror w brass f rame-$25; 7 wks., raised w/ kids , lit2ND CUTTINGNever wet. portable S inger sewing ter trained, assorted col- SHORTY BULL PUP f emale, $3/bale. 517-974-5098. machine w case-$150. ors, $25/ea. 517-230-2956 f awn with black mask, (517)881-9315. ears done, screw tail, Vet LABRADOR RETREIVER UTD, $1000. 517-763-7324. 3 WOOL ORIENTAL rugs. YELLOW, AKC Registered, 5x8, 8x11, 10x12. $400loveable, shots, vet $1500. E xcellent condit ion. checked, wormed, $500. 1989 TROY-BILT 4 hp C hipCall 517-676-0038 (517)719-2134 per S hredder . Works. TeA AMISH LOG HEAD cumseh engine. Manual. MALTE S E CKC - S hots, BOARD AND Q ueen Pillow $180/obo. 517-449-1222. wormed, vet checked. Top Mattress S et. Brand $350-$450. Call 517-507new-never used , sell all for 1990 SNAPPER 12 hp 5 spd 8628 or 517-267-9665. $275. 989-923-1278. 28’’ high vac, rear engine WEST HIGHLAND TERRIERS MM rid i ng mower w/twin bag MALTESE PUPPIES AKC S now white & spoiled! grass leaf catcher, has shots, wormed. $500. Call S hots, Nonshed, $500 PILLOWTOP mulch kit, extra parts, A BED QUEN 517-627-6418, 517-614-9564 (810)496-3697 mattress set, new in plas$400/obo. 517-669-4037. tic, $200. Call 517-410-4921. WESTIES AKC VET/ SHOTS. Can deliv er. MINI AUSIES NSDR born 8Born:3/10. $550.00. Call 11 shots wormed. Parents AMISH BUILT dining room Tamara(517)646-9393 on site. $400 (517)605-5837 table, solid oak, 3’ high, Owosso 58’’ long, 18’’ leaf, 6 ACKERSON FIREWOOD WESTIES highback swivel chairs. MIN-PIN PUP,S BLACK & S easoned hard wood, $60 How to Recognize a Listed $3500, sell for rust. 1st shots, wormed, per f ace cord, deliv ered. RESPONSIBLE $800/best offer . 574-6133 $250. 989-584-6192. No 517-281-9383. BREEDER S unda y calls. BDRM. SET, QUEN size 4 www.WestieE d uMi.com SEASONED HARDWOOD post bed/ head board, or 734-455-9239 $65 per f ace cord. d resser w/mirror & sealed NEAPOLITAN MASTIFF for our Westies 101 16"X4’X8’. Free Delivery. marble top. Ivory in color. pups, blacks & blues, 1st handout. Volume dis counts. Must see! $1500/best. shots, wormed, $500. www.puppybuyerinfo.c om 517-663-1006 517-703-1977 Read y to go. 248-921-0825

ENGLISH MASTIFF PUPPIES 2 beautifu l fema les, AKC. Call 269-628-4594 or zzmastifsf @aol.com

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Furniture TEMPERPADIC/ STYLE MEMORY FOAM MATTRES SET Q ueen, newnever used, as seen on TV, with warranty. C ost $1,800, S ell $695. Can Deliver 989-832- 2401. MM

BEDROOM ARMOIRE C ream w/pale flow ers, $200, & variety of original art. Call 517-332-3161.

BRAND NEW OAK end table & coffee table, Homart tool chest f ull of tools & garden tools, Pulaski curio cabinet lighted, beautifu l huge handc ut rugs, several sizes, by Royal Palace, & other items. 517-543-0323. MAPLE STORKCRAFT BABY CRIB w/bedding & a white C hildline baby crib, both have metal hard ware. S lightly used Pack n Play. 4 24’’ barstools w/oak f rame & cushioned back & seat. Call 989-224-446 9. ORIGINAL ARTWORK Wooda rd beautifu l glass & iron table with 6 chairs, C hinese screen, chest & vases. 517-332-3161. TEMPUR- PEDIC FULL size mattress & f rame set. 2 yrs. old. $500. Jackson. 517-764-3763

HealthcareHospital Equip. RASCAL 600, 3 WHEEL electric scooter. Incl. cover, ext. cord, many extras. $1,000. 517-676-5233

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Miscellaneous HIGH-SPED INTERNET $39.99/MO No DSL? No Cable? No Problem! S peeds 50x f aster than dia l-up. Lowest Price Anywhere - 5Mbps. Free Install plus $100 rebate. 8-3380938 MTD FRONT WHEEL LAWN MOWER $25. Frank’s broad cast spreader $10. S harp microwave $15. Water condtr., f ree. 627-4393. MULTIPLE MADE ANIMALS & lots of deer horns. In f ront room. Call 517-6551926.

MUSEUM QUALITY, horse d rawn, spring wagon. Hand painted w/E uropean style dec orations. Framework & under carriage dec orated w/flor al craf ted nuts & bolts. U nusual eyecatcher for parades , ad vertising or f amily f un. Asking $3500. Negotiable. 517-676-0038 PELLET STOVE- USED 1.5 SEASONS. Incl. 2 tons of pellets & base. $1,500. 517-663-3572

PIONEER POLE BUILD INGS Free E stimates. Licensed and Insured. 2x6 Trusses. 45 Year Warranted Galvalume S teel. 19 colors. S ince 1976 #1 in Michigan. Call Toda y 1-800- 2920679 MM

AIRLINES ARE HIRING— Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Car eer. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified—H ousing available. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 8 77-891-2281. MM

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DELTA GUN SHOW. S un. S ept. 19. Open to public. W. of Lansing on Sagina w Hwy., N. Can al Rd. to club. 9-3pm. $2. 517-321-5843 .

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5300 DELTA RIVER DR. Fri.- ST E ATE & M O V I N G SALE S at. S ept. 24-25, 9-4. ReHaving sold my house, no f rigerator, f reezer, books, room for outdoor equipmovies, oak & antique tament, new lawn mower, bles & chairs, lamps, jew air compressor, lots of elry, linens, sump pumps, special tools, lg tool chest, winterwear, seasonal lots of guy stuff, edger , WHITEHILLS, 1860 BOXitems & dec or, toys. shovels, rakes. S inger sewWOOD Ln. S ept. 25 & 26, ing machine, couch, rock9-5p.m. C omputer & 5 FAMILY H olida y items, ing chairs, Kentwood sterhousehold items f rom A-Z, eo w/CD VCR & 4 speakclothing, glassware, f urniMen’s & Women’s clothing ers, dis hes, collectibles, ture, lots of household all sizes & seasons. Furniantiques. Don’t miss us at items, books, jew elry, & ture, picture f rames and Dan Francis 709 Drahner tools. S ept. 23-24, 9-5; & much, much more!! Dr., Eat on Rapids . S ept. 24S ept. 25, 8-12 . Off of Air25, 10am-4pm. port Rd. Westwinds S ubd. by Looking Glass River 13002 S HADYBROOK LN., T S E ATE SALE. 621 N. DEWITT . SEARLES RD. WEBBERVILLE. FRI. & SAT., DELTA TWP.- SEPT. 5828 S . PENNSYLVANIA 24 & 25. 9 to 3 d aiSCRAPBOOKERS S ALE ! ly. Off AVE. Fall Rummage Sale. M-52 4.5 miles 7008 S oapstone Dr. S ept. south of I-96 take Howell Lansing Lieder kranz C lub. 24, 12-6p.m. & S ept. 25, 9- Rd. east one mile to S earls Wed.-T hurs. S ept. 22-23, 3p.m. Lots of C reative then 1/4 mile north on 9am-5pm., Fri. S ept. 24, Memories items at great S earls to sale. LOADED 9am-noon. Only $1 per bag prices!!! on Fri. Many items, some TOOL WORKSHOP – YARD estate items. EQUIPMENT, WOODWORKDEWITT 2+ f amily. Twin ING SUPPLIES & MORE. ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE sleigh & queen beds; air Fine shop & attached build S hepherd of the Hills, 7740 hockey; tv; skate ramps; ing with S ears 10” 3hp. W. S t. Joe Hwy., j ust W. of tot slide & more; clothes - compound miter saw, 12” Can al. Fri. S ept. 24, 9-3 & f urn. - sports - toys: boy electronic bands aw, 8 ” Sat . S ept. 25, 9-12. ($1.00 a NB-ad ult L, twin girl to d rill press, recip., floor bag af ter 10:30 on Sat .). 6/6X; maternity; books & mount bench grinder , DVDs; military. 1341 routers, pressure washer, S herrington, 9/24-25, 8-2 . CHURCH WIDE RUMMAGE air compressors, C oleman SALE & BAZARRE at the maxa 5000 generator, Lansing C hurch of God in nailers, staplers, saws, DEWITT- ANTIQUE SALE C hrist, 5304 Wise Rd., grinders, d rills, large air 3390 E . Howe Rd., S ept. Lansing 48911. 9am-3pm tool selection, lots of hand 24th & 25th, 8-4p.m. Sat . S ept. 25. tools, S nap on rolling tool Furniture, linens, glasscart, tool boxes, cord s & ware & much more! MULTI- FAMILY SALE more. Makers inc. C raf tsS leigh bed with matching man, Porter Cable, Makita, d ressers, refr igerator, ITTBIG GARAGE & Ryobi, Grizzly, DeWalt, small kitchen appliances, DEW B&D plus. Large selection YARD SALE 10679 Bond cabinets, 12’ X-mas tree, of nuts, bolts, nails, Rd . , S ept. 24 & 25, 8-5p.m. lawn mower, light fixture s, screws, electric & plumbLots of men’s stuf : f 18 ’ household, linens, t.v.’s, Grumman canoe. Like new, ing, finis hing chemicals, VHS- DVD’s, books, clothes. lumber, woodw orking ’06 golf cart. Darton comVintage glassware, dolls , pound bow, vintage Ben parts & clamps. Two 76 snowman, toys, and more. Wheel Horse tractors, both Pearson recurve bow, dog 202 C loverland Drive run, mower dec ks, snow boxes, hunting clothes. 10 1 Blk. N. of Jolly/C eda r thrower attach., blower for long-guns, 2 big bags of S ept. 23-25 Thurs.-Sat . 8-6 d uck dec oys, dis play cases leaf vac system, chains & & f rames. Much more weights, Troy tiller, gas edger , mower, weed hunting & fis hing stuff! Washer/elec. d ryer, anti- wacker, pull behind sprayques cups, saucers & er, roller, spring tooth dis hes. Books, post card s d rags, wheelbarrow, garden wagon, lawn broom, and more!!!! PORTLAND-MOVING SALE lawn & garden tools & 10760 S unset Dr., 1 mi. E . more. Pro for m treadmill, of New E ra silo on Grand DEWITT- MOVING SALE bikes, ladders, fis hing River, turn R., S ept. 24 & 3652 Winborn Dr., in equipment, mounted fis h, 25, 8-5p.m. S ome f urniture, C rowner Farms off W. cc skis, hunting clothing, upright f reezer, roto-tiller, Howe, S ept. 25, 9-1p.m. lawn & garden, cement riding mower, collectibles, Furniture, computer des k, urns, outdoor fir eplaces, C hristmas dec or & more. file cabinet, lamps, pic- bench, apartment f rig., EVERYTHING MUST GO!!! tures, chandelier , hall ta- f reezer, portable dec k ble w/mirror, kitchen sink, corner & other stoSUNFIELDMULTI FAMILY country cabinet, house- rage cabinets, ladders, SALE, 7556 W. S t. Joe Hwy., hold items and more!! scanner, 1990s car service S ept. 24, 8-5p.m. & S ept. manuals & so much more. 25, 8-11a .m. 2T-3T girl’s This shop is packed, well DAY SALE Baby clothing, S z. 7 boy’s cloth- EAGLE-1 keep & clean. Numbers at ing, men’s & women’s clothes boys & girls 0-12 8 Fri. S hop & attached mos., (C a rte rs, OshGosh, clothing. Old collectibles, pole barn open at 9. Next books, household, snow- C hildr ens Place), port-aweek: back in Lansing. crib, swings, j umparoos, mobile sleigh & more! FULL DETAIL LISTING of car seats, etc. Fri. S ept. tools and contents PLUS 24, 9am-4pm. 14545 S . PICTURES posted Monda y, Jones Rd. S ept. 20th at: www.estatesales.net Sale HUGE HUGE HUGE 4 FAMILY condu cted by Bloomquist E state S ervices. 1576 N. STINE RD. C harlotte. BARN SALE Mens womens 1 1/2 mi. N. of M-79. S ept. & kids clothing, lots of 24-25, 9am-5pm. Lots of collectibles some anti- GARAGE SALE 211 Cass S t., videos , books, mens ques, Nintendo system & S t. Johns. Fri. S ept. 24, Sat . things, some perennials, & games, china, lots of glassS ept. 25, 8-5. Books, misc. C leaned out garage ware blue green red & yelknicknacks, kitchen things, & basement. low, lots of kitchen applibaby & kid s clothes, some ances, VHS tapes, new baby items & more. things added d aily, someDELTA TWP. 7754 MADRID, thing for everyone. 10224 off Can al. S ept. 25, 8 amEmail the Lansing Community Hollister Rd., Laingsburg. 4pm. 2 Family Sale. Baby Newspapers 24/7 at: Fri.-Sat . 9/17-18 & Thurs.items, household & C hristlcnclassifieds@gannett.com mas items, & much more. Sat . 9/23-25, 9-5.

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PORTLAND MULTI FAMI GARAGE SALE SAT. S ept. L Y GARAGE SALE . Anti25, 9-5. Porch swing, dou ques, household items, ble lounger, clothing, fir efis hing and outdoor items, man items, tanner, d ry kids toys and much more. heat sauna, oak f urniture, No pre sales. S ept. 23, 24 Avon & Bradfor d plates, and 25 8 AM -5PM. antiques, player piano, roll 420 RIVERSIDE DR. cabinet with 90 plus rolls, old record s & radios , 40s50s clothing, wood floor - PORTLAND- multi f amily sale. 7206 Maynard Rd. Fri. ing, beige carpet squares S ept. 24, 9-5, Sat . S ept. 25, & much more. 8 08 N. Oak9-11. Kids & baby clothes & land, S t. Johns. toys, glassware, sporting good s , books, household & GRAND LEDGE 212 W. more. Front S t. S ept. 24, 25 - Oct. 1 & 2, 8 am-6pm. S moker elect. rotisserie, book- RILEY TWP. 7950 W. JASON RD., S t. Johns. Fri.-Sat . shelves/matching CD towS ept. 24-25. Dog pin, lawn er, C hiffer obe, books, CDs , f urniture, childr ens clothVHS, dis hes & several ing. lamps. ST. JOHNS GRAND LEDGE-52 9 PARK 110 E . McConnell S treet. S ept. 24, 9-4p.m. & S ept. 24-25, 8 am-5pm S ept. 25, 9-2p.m. Antiques, H ousehold items, f urnioak shelf, cross country ture, clothing, baby items, skis, ice fis hing equip., nic nacs, & more. books. Lots of household dec or/misc. S ome clothing ST. JOHNS 1149 AS TWOOD and more!!! MEWS LN. Off Sco tt Rd., S . of Wildcat . Household GRAND LEDGE SALE S ept. items, womens clothing 24-25, 9am-4pm each d ay. med.-s ize 12, hunting gear, 2 person j acuzzi tub, many tools, nurses smocks, household items, seasonal H omecoming d resses, dec orations, collectibles, & flow er girl d resses, books. misc. items. All items are clean, in good 226 W. SCOTT ST. condit ion & priced to sell. 9/24, 9a.m.-5 p.m. & 9/25, HOLT NEIGHBORHOOD 9am.-noon. S ALE C orner of Holt Rd & Waverly Rd. S ept. 24-25, Fri. 10 a.m., Sat . 9 a.m. WACOUSTA-4 FAMILY Misc. household items, S A L E 10749 Herbison clothing, kids toys & exerRd. (off Wright Rd.) cise equip. S ept. 25th 9-6p.m. Misc. & XXL ladies clothing and much more! HUGE GYM SALE, Leslie Faith Assembly of God church 4020 N. Main S t. S ept 23-25 Thu-Sat 9-5 pm. WILLIAMSTON 699 E . S HE RWOOD RD. Thurs.-Fri.-Sat . Baby items, f urniture, S ept. 2325, 10am-6:30pm. 4 clothing, household items Families. S tamp n up, and much more. household items, scrapbook stuff, toys, clothes L E S L I E - C H U R C H boys, girls, teens & ad ults RUMMAGE/ BAKE SALE & much more. S ept. 25, 10-6p.m. During the LESLIE FALL FESTIVAL WILLIAMSTON: at Grace Lutheran, 212 S . ST. KATHERINES CHURCH S herman, across f rom RUMMAGE SALE McDonalds . Daycare closS ept. 25 only ing items & much more!! 9 a.m.-4p.m 4650 N. MERIDIAN RD. MASON ESTATE YARD S ALE 2599 E den Rd. 9/22-24, 9-4. YARD SALE Thurs.-Thurs. In case of rain, the next 8 am-2pm. Tractors, nic d ay. All kinds of household nacs, china, weed items, f urn., clothes, wackers, riding lawn handicap & christmas mowers, little bit of everyitems, Lowery organ $100thing. Nearest location 695 /obo, everything must go. N. C eda r, Mason, look for signs. MASON- MULTI FAMILY SALE 1818 E den, S ept. 24 & 25, 8-6 p.m. & S ept, 26, 8Noon. Kid’s bicycles, electronics, kids clothing, toys, household items and more!!

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PORTLAND- 296 CRESCNT Dr., S ept. 24 & 25, 9-4p.m. RAIN DATE:S Oct. 1 & 2, 9- 1817 WALNUT HEIGHTS, 4p.m. Lots of men’s sz. East Lansing, Frida y, S ept. 34/30 & 36/30 jea ns, 24, 9-6 pm shorts, shoes & j ackets. Saturd ay, S ept. 25, 9-2 pm Puzzles, purses, stuffed Worldw ide Traveler sale of animals, dolls and more!!! f urniture, collectibles, glass, china, cameras, art and more! PORTLAND w.estatesales.net/estateCOMMUNITY W IDE sales/132528.a spx YARD SALES 517-256-0695 S outh of S unset Ridge, Hagador n and Haslett 7204 E . Grand River Ave. Rd s., East on Woods ide, Sat ., S ept 25th, 8-4pm follow signs. S omething for everyone

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ANTIQUE BUYER paying cash for vintage artwork, f urniture, lamps, clocks, ERECTED POLE BUILDING sterling silver items, musiS tanda le Lumber HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA cal instruments, pottery, 24’x32’x8 ’-$5999.00 FROM HOME. 6-8 weeks. vintage radio & stereo 30’x40’x10’-$8999.00 S teel Nationally Accredit ed. Betequipment. Call John 517roof, doors included, 50 gsl ter opportunity for job 86 -9795. other sizes available C omplacement. Payment Plan. plete material packages FREE Brochure. 1-800- 264a v a i l a b l e 8 3 3 0 C SH A FOR GUNS , Art, Antiwww.stand alelumber.com www.d iplomaf romhome.c ques, Jewelry, musical inCall S tanda le Post Frame om Benja min Franklin High struments, Valuables. Call Buildings Toll Free 1-800School 517-204-2004/517-663-3931 968-2 8 01 MM ONLINE CASH PAID FOR d iabetic ATTEND COLLEGE f rom Home. *Medical, test strips. Most types up POLE BARNS Michigan’s *Business, *Paralegal, to $12 per box. Call 517Largest Pole Barn C ompa*Accounting, *Cr iminal 669-1197. ny (Best Built Barns) Best Justice. Job placement asQ uality, Best S ervice, Best sistance. C omputer availaPrice. This Week’s S pecials GENERAL MOTORS VOUCH ble. Financial Aid if qualiE rected 24’x24’x8 ’-$5495.00 ER WANTED. If you would fied. Call 8 77-895-182 8 24’x40’x10’-$7995.00 like to sell your GM vouchwww.C enturaOnline.com 30’x40’x10’-$8 995.00 er, call John 616-889-205 6 MC 30’x48 ’x12’-$10,995.00 Licensed/ Insured 1-877AIRLINES ARE HIRING 8 02-9591 Train for high paying AviaMM tion Car eer. FAA approved program. Financial aid if FOAM SHET:S Pole Barn qualified - Job placement Insulation, Dow S tyrofoa m, NEW NORWOOD assistance.. Call Aviation R-Tech, long lengths, U nSAWMILLSLumberMateInstitute of Maintenance der ground foa m, foa m for Pro handles logs 34" dia m(877) 891-2281. MC undersiding in stock or eter, mills board s 28 " special cuts. No seconds , wide. Automated quickdeliv ery, silver sheeting. cycle-sawing increases efwww.williamsinsulation.co fic iency up to 40%! m 8 00-262-5774 www.Norwood S awmills.co MM m/300N 1-800- 661-7746 E xt 300N MC HELP WANTED: ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE Looking for experienced f rom Home. *Medical, HUSKY METAL ROOFS, automotive body & paint *Business, *Paralegal, S tanding S eam, Metal repair (combo) technician. *Accounting, *Cr iminal shingles/Tile, 18 colors, Must be able to do f rame Justice. Job placement asC ompany installers, Michi& light mechanical repairs. sistance. C omputer availagan made. All energy star Must be state, I-CAR & ble. Financial Aid if qualiapproved, f ree estimates. NESHAP certified. Knowlfied. Call 8 77-895-182 8 S ince 1975. 8 00-38 0-2379 edge of PPG produ cts & www.C enturaOnline.com MC wareborne paint a plus. MM Apply in person to shop PIONEER POLE BUILDINGS manager at Bee’s C hevroFree E stimates-Licensed let, S t. Johns, MI. and Insured-2 x 6 Trusses45 Year Warranted Galvalume S teel-19 C olorsS ince 1976#1 in VIOLIN $145. VIOLA, TrumMichigan- Call Toda y 1pet, Flute, C larinet $199/ 8 00-292-0679. MC each. All perfec t. By music DRIVER- GREAT MILE!S NO teacher. 225-744-4224 TOUCH FREIGHT! No NEW & USED wood, alum. & for ced NE/ NYC! 6 months vinyl wind o ws & o d ors, paYAMAHA & HOLTON French OTR experience. No tio o d ors, picture winHorns, S elmer Oboe & felony/DUI last 5yrs. S olos dows, alum. storm winC larinet, 42 Bach S trad Twanted. New team pay dows. Make offer , low pribone, Rene Duval C larinet, packages! 8 77-740-6262. ces. 517-204-4949. Bell S et, Bass Guitars. Bewww.ptl-inc.comMC ginner instruments, bargain prices. Various STORAGE SHED 10X12 has TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED! (517)862-52 8 af ter 3 p.m. loft , about 1 yr old, in PortMore Hometime! Top Pay! land. $900/obo. Call 517E xcellent benefits! Newer 515-82 99 equipment! U p to $.48/ mile company d rivers! Heartland E xpress 18 0 0 - 4 4 1 - 4 9 5 3 www.heartland express.co COMPOUND BOW Bare Inm MC stinct, left handed, complete, arrows & every- CHEVY V8 ENGINE thing. U sed 1 yr. $425/best E delb rock intake w/650 TRAINCO TRUCK offer . Ruger 7750 muzzle carb, 350 trans. $650. C heloader , inline, new, w/ DRIVING SCHOOL vy 28 3 engine, $300. Munscope, read y to go hunting Day-E ve-wkend C lasses cie 4 spd trans. w/Bell with everything. $425/best Job Placement Assistance Housing, Hurst S hift er, offer . 517-202-1357 C lass B Training clutch & flywheel all incld. Train in Lansing $700. 517-323-9494. (517) 887-1600 Train Local Sav e Hassle www.traincoinc.com

WANTED: UNWANTED FOR SALE 12 gauge Ithaca appliances, air condit ionauto model 51, $275/best ers, cars, trucks, vans, offer . Mossberg 12 gauge f arm machinery, lawn auto, w/simmons scope, mowers, campers, hot $450/best offer . 517-332water tanks, aluminum or 5993 pr 517-712-078 2 steel boats, aluminum windows or doors, aluminum MOSSBERG 12GA SLUG toppers, any types of aluGUN- MODEL 695-SCOPEminum or steel siding, RIFLED- PORTED $325.00 4 wheelers, go carts, trail(517)927-0226 ers, batteries. All picked up for Free. WEATHERBY rifle, 300 wby Call 517-628-2 818 mag, sub-moa, stainless steel, synthetic stock, muzzle brake, scope, base When you need & rings. $750. Marlin lever action rifle, 30-30, walnut repairs around the stock, sling, 3x9x40 Bushhome - and you need nell scope. Almost new. them fast - check the $350. 517-242-1991

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WINDOR ESTATE-S 1989 BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT COMMODORE, 14’X74’ 2 HO ME , Lake Odessa , MI. bd rm., 2 bath, lg. liv. & din. 430 acre, all sports Jord an rm. Kitchen w/nook. All Lake. 1520 sq. f t. open appliances incl. WD, cenfloor plan. 3 bed, 2 bath, tral air, f reshly painted. 1st floor laundry. E xtra 8’x10’ porch. $5,500/best. large kitchen/dining, living 517-348-9334. Dimonda le. room. Large yard has mature shade. Firm, sandy swimming area. Garage, shed, doc k. $221,900. 517204-2081.

PORTLAND REVIEW Ear n an extra $100 to $150 a month working a few hours on the weekends deliv ering your weekly newspaper. Routes range f rom 2 to 4 hours and can be deliv ered anytime between Sat 6:00pm to S un 12:00pm.

MORRISON LAKE - 3 bd rm. cottage with lake access. Incl. all appliances. Asking $79,900. Call Dar Benja min at: 517-881-3558

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American Home Fitness seeks a fit ness orented sales person for a career in fit ness equipment sales in a rewarding retail enviroment. C ompensation includes base and commission with opportunity to ad vance within this growing company. Interested candia d tes f ax resume to: 517-347-7902 or email to: okemos@ americanhomefit ness. com

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Homes For Sale 2100 SQ FT house completely redone inside and out. Maple Rapids . $83,000. Call 517-321-5567.

30 ACRE PARCEL with new polebarn, 10 acres wooded, great hunting & build ing site, 6 mi. W. of Alma/Gratiot C o. $95,000. Call 989-763-9756. DIMONDALE 2 & 3.5 AC RE S 9 mins. f rom Lansing & 7 mins. f rom GM Delta Plant. Private, trees, wild life. Land C ontract, starting at $39,900. 517-645-7476 or 517-712-1372.

FREE FORECLOSURE LIST - LAND 4.84 acres, 2 building INGS Over 400,000 propersites approved, 1 ties nationwide. Low dow n w/walkout bsmt. 8x12 payment. Call now. 800storage shed also. Mason 880-2517 area. $63,500. 517-676-1327 MM

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NEWLY REMODELED 3 bd rm ranch home in a beautifu l country setting, must see to appreciate. $105,900. WOODED LOT in OPEN SUN. SEPT. 26, f rom 8 ACRE Delta Township on Pine 2-4PM. 7968 BI S M A R K , Ridge Drive. $80K, terms. VE RMONTVILLE . For more ASSEMBLE MAGNETS & 517-627-7972 info. call 517-388-2236. CRAFTS f rom Home! YearRound Work! E xcellent Pay! No E xperience! Top US C ompany! Glue Gun, Painting, Jewelry, More! Toll Free 1-866-844-5091 2001 SHULTZ mfg. home. MM ROUND LAKE - LAKE AC27x54 w/att’d garage CES. 4 BR, 4 baths, 2,000 24x28, also covered rear NOW HIRING: C ompanies sf, has separate apt., perporch, $59,900, psbl. short Desperately Need E mployfec t for d aycare or rental. term contract. 499 S hade ees to Assemble Produ cts New well. +/- 3/4 acre. Tree Trail, S ycamore Vilat Home. E lectronics, CD $69,900, all offers consid lage in Mason. 517-749S tands , Hair Barrettes, ered. 828-226-9998 or 5172054, 517-628-2327 Many More. No S elling, 290-2250, Mike Any Hours. 1-985-646-1700 Dept. MI-1530

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THINK CHRISTMAS - S tart now! Own a red hot! Dollar, Dollar Plus, Mailbox or or rent by owner. Discount Party S tore f rom FOR SALE Beautifu l f armhouse, 2100 $51,900 worldw ide! 100% sq.ft . 3 bd rm., 1 1/2 bath, 3 Turnkey. Call now 1-800car garage, 4 acres. 518-3064. www.drss4.c om $158,900 if purchasing; MC $1100/mo rental. Call 517625-7244. PROFITABLE INSURANCE AGENCY FOR SALE. Call Trish at 1-800-347-8598 E xtension 49253 MC

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BETWEEN HIGH SCHOOL AND college? Over 18? BY OWNER- EXECUTIVE Drop that entry level posiHOME close to schools & tion. Ear n what you’re shopping. 3 possible 5 worth!!! Travel bd rm., many ammenities. w/S uccessf ul young busiPriced to sell. Call: 517ness Group. Paid Training. 230-7117 Transportation, Lodging provided. 1-877-646-5050 MC

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ABLE TO TRAVEL HIRING 8 people. No experience necessary. Transportation & 31 ACRES 3 bd rm. house, lodging f urnished. Paid f ull basement, 3 car gatraining. Work & travel enrage, new barn with 2 tire USA. S tart toda y! horse stalls. Move-in conwww.protekchemical.com dit ion. Priced to sell. Ionia 832-495-8428. MC area. Call 989-855-3662

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DOWNTOWN 2 bd rm., 1100 sf, hard wood floors, laundry. $600+ util. 482-8771. www.wencoproperties.com

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RELOCATE YOUR HOME AND SAVE! U p to $8,500 in relocation E xpenses, PLUS Discounted S ite Rent. $199*/mo. for 3 yrs. Amenities Include: µ C lubhouse µ Play Area µ Well MaintainedGrounds µ C onvenient Location µ E xcellent School S ystem µ On-S ite Management Call TODAY! S un Homes at Kensington Meadows (888)-605-2237 *Annual market

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Mobile Homes For Sale HOLT 2 bd rm., $3,500. Little work needed. Financing available. 866-694-0821.

At Abbott Parkside S enior C ommunity û Large 1 & 2 bd rm apts for $695-800 û FREE HEAT! û Fun resident activities ûPrivate building with elevator system û Very C lose to all major shopping & entertainment û C overed parking available û Professiona l S taff Call toda y-- Apartments are going FAST!

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RAINBOW LAKE 3 BR, 2 EM C ETERY SPACES E astbath, kit., liv., din., 10x14 lawn Memorial Gardens , sunroom, upper level, f acOkemos. Garden of Faith, 2 ing lake, f ull walkout bsmt. spaces side by side. Into lake, 2 car att. gar., cludes 2 vaults. Toda ys add’tl 20x24 gar. 104’ lake price approx. $6000. S ell f rontage. $249,900. 989for $3900. 989-235-6506. 682-4266.

Interested candia d tes should contact (Tom O’Dell) at (517-377-1179) or (todell@ lsj.c om)

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Apartments Lansing Apartments For Rent ACCORD PROPERTIES S tudios , 1 & 2 Bd rms. Lansing /E . Lansing Area. 517-337-7900

FOWLER - Park Place Apts 2 bd rm starting at $385. Nice quiet area, pet f riend ly. S ummer Move-In S pecial. $350 dep., 1st month rent f ree w/ 13 mo. lease. C ondit ions Apply. For info call 517-202-4778. Fowler - Park Place Apts & Point North Apts. S t. Johns. U nits available in both locations. 2 bd rm starting at $385-$485. Nice quiet area, pet f riendly . S ummer Move-In S pecial. $350 dep., 1st month rent f ree w/ 13 mo. lease. C ondit ions Apply. For info call 517-2024778. ST. JOHNS- INCOME BASED 2 BDRM. TOWNHOME.S Beautifu l Park setting. C lose to schools & shopping. Laundry hookup. SUNTREE APARTMENTS 1100 S unview Dr. 989-224-8919 EHO

OLD TOWN - LCC - Lansing Twp. Beautifu l clean 1 & 2 bd rms., hard wood floors, $525-$675, heat included. 517-896-0718.

WAVERLY/ WILLOW Large 2 bd rm, air, appliances, carpeting. Heat pd. $560 mo. Call 517-3519321 or 517-694-8988.

Apartments MSU-LCC-Cooley LCC

NEAR - 1 bd rm available. Rent $525, $525 sec. + application fee. U tilities included. No pets. Call 517-675-5143, leave message.

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517-321-1765 EHO ASPEN HOLLOW APTS Now Leasing 2 bd rm apts starting at $560/mo. Call or stop by toda y! 1402 Georgetown Blvd. 517-393-5444

ONE MONTH FRE!E NO APP FE!E Great Location near I-96 Huge Walk-In C losets Laundry Rooms, Pool (517) 394-0550 C ondit ions Apply. www.woodb ridgelea sing.com S . SIDE very nice, clean, quiet 2 bd rm., $475, washer/d ryer hookup. 517-388-0584.

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Apartments Suburbs DEER CREK MANOR APTS Williamston S tudios starting at $375 1 bd rms starting at $475 2 bd rms S tand ard starting at $575 2 bd rms Deluxe starting at $675 Only 1 Left ! Call C yndi 517-285-8343 EATON RAPIDS 1 bd rm. apt., a/c & appliances, $390/mo. + heat & elect. Water, sewer & trash service provided. Very clean & f resh paint. No pets, no smoking. Q uiet dow ntown bldg. 517-663-1834 GRAND LEDGE 2-3 bd rm. fir eplace, garage, central air, washer & d ryer, $750$850. 517-282-9669 or 517-349-8000

Apartments Suburbs KIWANIS VILLAGE A senior community 62 years of age or dis abled of any age. Located in Mason, MI is currently accepting application for 1 bedr oom apartments. U nits of barrier f ree des ign may also be available. For affor able housing starting at $417 Call 517676-6290 TDD # (800) 6493777

MASON 2 & 3 bd rm. fir eplace, central air, washer/ d ryer. $750-$900. 517-282-9669 517-349-8000

GRAND LEDGE quiet 1 bd rm. LARGE 3 bd rm., $455. 2 bd rm. $550. Inc. MASON dow nstairs apt. Fireplace, heat. For nonsmoking redec k, basement. $800 + sponsible indiv idu al or utilities. 694-1755 d ays, couple. No pets. 627-9085 676-9178 wkends . C ell 5055875 wkends & nights. HASLETT - 5705 Potter, near lake. Large 2 bd rm. LARGE 3 bd rm., 1.5 bath, fir eplace, central MASON dow nstairs apt. Fireplace, air. U tility room with dec k, basement. $825 + washer/d ryer hookup. No utilities. 694-1755 d ays, pets, $595/mo. incl. water. 676-9178 wkends . C ell 505Call 517-372-8000 or 5175875. 349-8345 HASLETT- NEAR LAKE 1 & 2 bd rm., From $395. "0" Deposit! 517-337-1133 www.phgrentals.com

AUTO OWNER/S WAVERLY Lg. clean quiet deluxe 1&2 bd rms, f rom $525, no HASLETT SCHOOL DisBEACON LAKE pets. Free heat. 517-712trict S mall, 3 bd rm, no Q uiet community with spec4915, 202-3234, 323-1153 pets or smoking. Q uiet tacular lake views. Move in area. No WD hookup. specials. Located btwn E . BEECHFIELD E f f iciency thru $575. 517-339-8674 2 bedr oom, $325-$540. Lansing & Jackson. Off US127 in Mason! U tilities included. Taylor 517-676-8877 Realty 517-272-1512. OKEMOS- CUT,E VERY PRIBeaconlake-apts.com VATE, Lg. wooded lot. 1 CARY APTS. S . LANSING. 1 & bd rm., enclosed garage & 2 bd rms., $470-$570 mo., BEAUTIFUL 3 BR. HOU S E in e d c k. U pgrad e d kitchen, heat, water, sewer & trash Averill Woods S ubd. Natubath & new wood flrs are included. 517-202-3964. ral woodw ork w/new brightened by skylight & appli., 2 car gar. Full bsmt. open flr plan. Fireplace & Q uiet area. 15 mins. to COLONIAL VILLAGE automatic garage door MSU or dow ntown. $870. AREA: 1 bedr oom Q uiet opener a plus. Incl. lower 517-525-2283. Avail. S ept. Area. No S moking, No level storage and WD 1st. Photos at apts.com Pets. Call 517-485-4300 hookup. $785. 517-899-0417

Move in for $199 when you sign a 12 mo. lease! Forest View Apts, Haslett * Immedia te Occupancy * C ozy 1 bd rm apts $560 * PET WELCOME * S ingle level bldg w/ private entries * Washer/Dryer hook ups in utility room * Vaulted ceiling in living room * S torage access * Lovely wooded setting * C lose to everything Call toda y for info and tour! 517-349-2250 C ondit ions apply.

PORTLAND APTS has spacious aircondit ioned 2 bd rm apt homes read y for immedi ate occupancy. Move in tod ay for $299. Call 517-6474910 to tour your new home!


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MASON LARGE upda ted 2 BEAUTIFUL PORTLAND- 3 bd rm., 1 bath ST JOHN:S LINE Rooms w/private 3 BR. HOU S E in HONDA GOLDWING 1200 Two bd rm im- BUS bd rm., 2 story + bsmnt. ranch. 2 1/2 car garage, maculate ranch with 1 1/2 bath $350 all incl.; E fi Averill Woods S ubd. Natu- MASON 1985 Only 26,000 mi. New laundry hookup, carport, f ull bsmt., appliances, C /A, baths, ciency w/cooking $400; 2 ral woodw ork w/new 600 E C olumbia. 2 bd rm., tires, blue, extras, excelpartial finis hed fir eplace. Patio w/ courtsmoke f ree. No pets. Q uiet bsmt., det ached two car bd rm. apt. $600 all incl. appli., 2 car gar. Full bsmt. 1.5 baths, lg. yard, $750+ lent, $3850. 517-230-4745. yard. Newer carpet, applisubdiv ision. Near I96. $800 garage, W/D hookup, pri1059 N. Larch S t. 2 bd rm. Q uiet area. 15 mins. to util. Call 517-482-8771. www.wencoproperties.com ances, laminante & paint. per mo., $700 sec. dep. Im- vate yard, yard mainte$550+ util. 919 S Holmes MSU or o d w ntown. $870. 1 Bedr ooms Trash, lawn, major snow media te occupancy. 517- nance incld. No pets. 306 S t. 2 bd rm. $550+ util. 517-525-2283. Avail. S ept. S tarting at $415 incl. No big o d gs . Nice 647-2242. Call 484-5619 1st. Photos at apts.com 2002 POLAR KRAFT 14’ with IN CE 3 BDRM. house in quiFree Heat N. Morton S t., $850.00 area. $715 +. 8hp Yamaha 4 stroke out et neighorhood on corner (989)640-1412 Water, sewer, CUTE & CLEAN 524 Lincoln 517-853-6307. board. 1 owner, incl. cuslot. Near busline, parks & trash included. ST JOHNS 211 Wight S t. 3 Ave. near Ingham Medical tom canopy, gas tank, two 1997 HOLIDAY RAMBLER schools. Hard wood l f oors, Riverview Village bd rm. home. No smoking hosp. 2 bd rm., completely paddles . Less than 10 WAVERLY 2 BDRM home, many upda tes, newer apVACATIONER 32’ C lass A, Apartments MASO:N MOVE IN or pets. $750 mo + dep. & remodeled kitchen & bath. hours of use. $3000 or best appliances, W/D hookup, pliances. No pets. $750 comp. f urn., low mi. 27,786. 632 Riverview Lane S P E C I A L . 2 BR, 1 bath util. 989-224-7851 Full, partly finis hed base517-626-0400/517-930-4938 garage, large yard, $650 +. /mo. + 1st mo dep. Ref. $11,000/obo. 517-675-5262. Apt. C 1 shared bsmt. with locked ment. WD hookup, fenc ed PE R RY Lansing Rd . at MAlso, spacious upper d u517-204-2334 Eat on Rapids MI 48827 storage/laundry, air, fenbackyard. Bonus room up52. S uper location, 200 plex, 2 bd rms., appliances, ST JOHNS – 517 663-2800 ced backyard. $610 mo. stairs. No smoking. $600+ OKEMOS f rontage on Lansing Rd. 2144 Kent S t. 2 garage, $625 +. No smokCAMPING MEMBERSHIP OUTBOARD MOTORSOnly $340/Mo! Lease to www.meda llionmgmt.com 517-230-3885,517-202-1781 dep. & util. $30 app. fee. 3500 sq.ft . commercial bd rm., 2 bath, i f n. bsmt., 1 ing or pets. a S e f , quiet, priLIFETIME. Camp C oast to U S E D 2 through 25HP, Own! Your Own Home! TTY# 1 800 649-3777 517-882-8697. bldg. Big parking lot. car e d t . garage, great vate park. 517-484-8220. C oast USA/ Can ad a some longshaf t, some Over 1,500 sq.ft . New Car Professiona lly Managed $1200. Call 517-381-9808 wraparound dec k. Newly $10/night (fu ll hook-up). elec. start, 2 line prespet & Paint ~ Many more by Meda llion DANSVILLE SCHOOLS remod e led , appliances, (Paid $1,595) Must S ell sure tanks, 517-663-0576 to choose f rom!! WILLIAMSTON - 5 bd rm., 3 Management Inc. Williamston addr ess. 5 mi. close to shopping/ busline. $595, 1-800-236-0327. THE MEADOWS bath, split level country Pet Friendly f rom I-96, 30 min. com$1000+ util. S ec. dep. & ap(989) 224-7707 ∫ home on 5 acres. 2 car gamute to Lansing or Howell. plication fee. 517-980-1014 rage. Gorgeous dec k, pet 5826 ORC HARD CT. C lean 3 PONTOON 24’ 1991 S weet1 bath, 2 lg bd rms., 1 den, okay. Horse run-in - horse bd rm, 1½ bath, f ull basewater New floor & carpet, quiet country home w/lg OKEMOS COUNTRY HOME ST JOHNS – okay. 20 minutes f rom LANSING ment with W/D hookup. Bimini top, 40 hp Johnson spacious offic e, backyard , smoke f ree, S mall 2 1/2 bd rm., 1 bath, PORTLAND 1 bd rm., Only $340/Mo! Lease to MS . U $1,500/mo. 231-258New carpet, appliances. motor $3850. 517-230-4745. f ull or part time in an es$750 mo. 517-231-1902. garage, propane heat & $350/mo. 2 bd rm., $500/ Own! Your Own Home! 3413 Fenced backyard, private tablished therapy practice. hotwater, $750 mo. + utils. mo. + dep. In city limits. Over 1,500 sq.ft . New Car dec k. C entral air. $800 + Includ e s waiting room, f ax 694-1755 d ays, 676-9178 269-561-5768 pet & Paint ~ Many more utils. 517-332-9255. DEWITT 3 BDRM, 1 car copier, kitchen area, utilitwkends , or cell 505-5875 to choose f rom!! garage, No basement. ies & phone. Possibility of wkends & nights. THE MEADOWS BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SET $800/mo + util & dep. referra ls. Ph. 517-703-0110 (989) 224-7707 TING, 3 bd rm dow nstairs NO PET!S 517-669-9798 205 N. Scott Rd. St. Johns or rdphd@ j uno.com ST. JOHNS/ FOWLER SEE SOURCEADS.COM unit, plenty of storage, gaS C HOOLS -4 bd rm. f armHONDA CR1 25, 2002- W ell Fall Special MOBILE HOME FOR rent rage & barn on 5 acres, OR CALL LCN TOLL FREE Email the Lansing Community house + liv. & din. rm., of maintained. Runs great. Email the Lansing Community Deposit required, no pets. most pets welcome. • 1st month rent free Newspapers 24/7 at: i f c e & playroom. 1 car atS ome extras. $1,700. Newspapers 24/7 at: EATON RAPIDS S ec. 8 welcome. Laingsburg. 10 mins. to Ilcnclassifieds@gannett.com tached garage, large yard. 989-224-8335 w/13 month lease lcnclassifieds@gannett.com 11727 Bunker Hwy, 517-482-4322 69 or 127. $650 mo. + half $800+ util. 517-449-5392. 2 bd rm., 1 bath, 1408 sq. utils. 989-627-3855. seniors f t., 2 story f armhouse. Full michigan bsmnt. HASLETT COUNTRY $650/mo. +. Avail. 9/1 others 2 bd rm, appliances., 517-622-6059 W/D hookup, basement, or central air. Nice yard. www.sunda ncefa milyhome Near I-69, E xit 98, $600+. center.com WILLIAMSTON 2 BDRM., Must see. 517-339-5368. 1 bath, recently remod eled, 1 car garage, $675 GRAND LEDGE 1 bd rm., on mo. + utils. Call 517-285HOLT the river, patio dec k, f ur0575. 2 bd rm. d uplexes. nished, washer & d ryer, 10 Nice yard. $650 & $560 mo. lease. Call 602-300water & sewer included. 9672. 517-694-1899. (7355)

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Motorcycles-Minibikes-GoKarts

Mobile Homes For Rent

Circle Shore Apartments

Selling an item

WILLIAMSTON DUPLEX NEW construction, 4 bd rm., 1 1/2 baths, laund ry, all appliances includ ed. $950 mo. 517-202-6886.

Homes For Rent 2124 PLEASANT VIEW 2 bd rm., f ull bsmt., garage, fenc ed yard, $750+ util. (517) 482-8771 www.wencoproperties.com

GRAND LEDGE: U pda ted lg. BDRM., ENCLOSED back 1200 sq. f t., 2 bd rm., + 3 porch, f ree Granger servbsmnt., laundry. 1.5 bath, 2 ice, very clean house, no story. Garage, lg. kitchen pets. $750 mo. 517-388& bd rms,. w/balcony. 2661. Fresh paint, newer carpet. No big dogs . $750 + util. 517-853-6307 AFFORDABLE HOMES 1-4 bd rms, S ection 8 OK. SOUTHEAST LANSING 3 Pets OK. Move in spebd rm., 2 baths, loft , air, cial! Flexible terms bsmt., dec k, great neighavailable. $395-$1095. borhood. No pets. $755 + 517-651-1374 depos it. 517-393-8970.

DINNING BUILDERS Total Remodeling Interior & E xterior

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Fence for all occasions, light excavating, holes augered, bucket & pallet for k work. We clean up scrap metal for f ree.

For Free E stimate Call 517-669-8066

Seamless Gutters 5” & 6” Gutters • Master Shields Gutter Protecion • Windows & Siding

Licensed • Insured Free Estimates 517-649-2344

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Mr. Natural’s Wood Floors • Refinish ing • Repairs • Installation

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LANSING 1803 DONORA, lease to own, 2 bd rm/ 1 bath, hard wood floors, appliances included. WD hookup 2 car det atched garage, $650/mo + $650 dep. No pets/d rugs. 517749-2482. L A N S I N G - 2 bd rm d uplexes and 1 & 2 bd rm. apts. $500-$675. Local owner cell 989-550-1181.

LANSING-4 BD/2 B a Home for $44,900. Payments as low as $285/mo. Call Now 800-240-0578 LANSING HOME 2 story 3 bd rm., for mal dining ,new kitchen, Call 517-641-7271 or 517214-7648. LANSING HOME For rent. Neat & clean, 3 bd rm., 1st fl. laundry. Call 517-641-7271 or 517-214-7648.

Concrete Work CONCRET:E Only if you really want it done right. Ask your f riends and neighbors. 30+ yrs. experience. Call Don Sch roeder , 517-676-6809

Drywall 2ND GENERATION DRYWALL 24 yrs. exp. repair, remodel & addit ions. Insured. Jeff (517)622-4360 Gary’s Drywall Finishing "U -Hang, We-Finish" 517-927-3853 garysd rywallfinis hing.com

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Gutters

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Masonry

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“FREE Measuring” 989-862-7512 Call 616-527-2540 Construction • Repair •

TRASH, BRUSH, APPL. haulEAVESTROUGH CLEANING ed Yard & build. clean up, & minor repair. Also Power trees & bushes trimmed. Washing. Free estimates. Low Prices! Mike 393-4664 Call (517) 322-4131

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• A ppliances • Brush • Carpet urniture • FMetal • Wo o d • Co ncrete • Shingles •

NO JOB TOO SMALL

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Gutters

MASONRY RESTORATION Res/comm., historic. Repair brick, block & stone. Fndn/ chimney repair/new. Lic. & Ins. 517-647-5380

Painting-Papering -Plastering PAINTING PERFECTIONS. Int & ext. Q uality work. Refer ences, f ree est. (517)332-3281 or 290-4187.

ROOFING, S iding, Doors and all Repairs. Free E stimates. 20 years experience. Call 517-977-0124

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SIDING Since 1975

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Roofing-Siding

Tree Service Tree Removal Services Total Tree Care Since 1980

(517) 857-2333 Expert Trimming & Removals Thinning, Elevating, *Fully Insured* Dead Limbing & Shaping *Free Advice* 60 ft. AERIAL WORK TRUCK Kyran VanSickle Owner/Certified Arborist QUALITY WORK EXCELLENT REFERENCES

WINDS OF CHANGE Tree S ervice. Mark Beutler Lic. & Ins. Free E stimates 517-214-0364, 517-672-0785

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GRAND LEDGE LG 2 bd rm Townhouse, 1.5 bath, f ull bsmt, garage, $695+ utilities. Newly remodeled. 517-339-2486

WILLIAMSTON2 BDRM, NEW APPLIANCES & carpeting. kitchen, dining room, liv. room & dec k. C lose to dow ntown & schools. $550/mo. 517655-1743

Payments starting as low as $629/mo. 3 Bed/2 Bath, Over 1000 S q. Ft. All Appliances, W/D, CA, Holt Schools , Pet Friendly . No Application fees ! REDUCED S ecurity Deposits. Call S un Homes at Kensington Meadows Toda y! 1-888-258-2412 www.kensingtonmeadows. com E xp. 9-30-10 EHO

BARN ROOF We put steel roofs on high barns. Ask for John 616-527-3635.

Fencing

LJ-0000857158-01

BLUE WATER VILLAGE Dimonda le, near GM Delta plant. New 2 & 3 bd rms, 2 baths, starting at $700 & trash incl. all appliances, bsmt., pets welcome. Call 517-749-1714 or 517-372-6250

WEBBERVILLE2 bd rm. d uplex, 2 car garage, $740/mo. 517-521-3242 or 810-923-0910.

HOMES FOR RENT!

Barn Work

LJ-0000853788-01

Duplex East Lansing

GRAND LEDGE 714 E . Maple. 3 bd rm., 1.5 bath, 2 car garage, lg. yard. $975+ util. 482-8771 www.wencoproperties.com

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HOLT CLEA!N 3BR, 1.5BA, W/D hookup, Dishwasher, HASLETT Lakefr ont on Air, Private Drive, Yard, Lake Lansing w/doc k, S hed. No smoking or pets. gazebo, beautifu l view. $750/mth includes water & patio or dec k. Luxury 2 sewer. 517-507-3887 bd rm w/ offic e, condo/ apt. New maple kitchen, LANSING - 112 W. Thomas, black/ stainless appliancomletely remodeled, 2 ces, carpet, air. W/D. some bd rm., 1 bath, central air, fir eplace & granite, No big WD hookup. Fenced in dogs , incl lawn, trash,snow yard. Near school & park. $895 to $975. 517-853-6307 $595 + util. & dep. 517-627-3552 MASO-N 2 BDRM., 2 bath, 1st floor unit, central air, MASO-N LESLIE AREA 3010 wooded view. Annis Rd. Beautifu l counWasher/d ryer in unit, 1 car try setting, 2 story + f ull garage. No pets, no smokbsmt. 3 bd rms., 1 1/2 ing. $700+ utilities. 517baths, kitchen, dec k off 256-4444 dining area, liv. rm., att. garage, W/D hookup, appli. f urn., $825 sec. dep. $825 mo. + utils. C redit check. No pets, no smoking. 517-589-8362. ATTRAC TIVE 2 bd rm., newly MAS ON Okemos Schools . painted, newer carpet, 1685 S tillman. 2 bd rm., 1.5 neutral colors, kitchen bath, completely remod appli., fir eplace, ceramic eled, on 2 acres. Att’d 1 car bath. C leaned. S torage, garage. $800+ utilities. No yard, quiet area. 1624 pets/ smoking. For more Parkvale. No dogs . $670 + info., 517-930-1575 utils. + dep. 517-337-1007.

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Condominiums For Rent

EAST LANSING Whitehills. 2/3 bd rm., 1.5 bath, garage, semi-fin. bsmt., laund ry. C lose to MS,U E . Lans. schools, CATA bus stop & across f rom Patriarche Park. $825. Avail. now. 517-449-0564.

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Shop when you want! Visit lsj.com/CARS for vehicles in the Lansing area. BMW BMW 325X i 2004 $18,000 4 d r, auto, moonroof, sports pkg. 56700 mi. 1 owner. E xcellent cond. (517)303-6332

INFINITI I-30 2001 $5,500 Black 4 d r. S eda n, sunroof, V6, 137,500 mi. Bose w/CD, 1 owner. 616-560-4639 Lansing

Chevrolet COBALT LT 2007 COUPE $8900 52500mi, 4cyl, Red, Auto start, nonsmoker, CLEAN 517-719-8765 CAMARO 1996 $6,500 Red, w/T-tops, black leather, manual, 96700mi. 517-899-3622

Dodge 2500 PICK UP, 2001 $7500 57K mi., 2wd, clean, AC, AM/FM cassette. Good condit ion. 269-763-2921

JAGUAR VANDENPLAS 1986 Black, doe skin int., 68,000 mi. Good cond.

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TAURUS SE 2000 $2,700 Priv. Owner, pwr seat/pw/pl/pm, clean, 164K mi Well maintained 517-668-6092

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MERCEDES BENZ 560 SL 1989 $15,000 White, Parchment int., 56,000 mi. E xcellent cond. 517-896-6875 MERCEDES 190 1993 Gold, 33,000 mi., Florida car E xcellent cond.

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CIVIC EX, 2004 $9,400 38K hwy. mi. S ilver, grey int., sunroof, newer tires. Good condit ion 989-682-4339

PONTIAC MONTANA SV6 2006 6 cyl, Lthr, DVD, 61250mi., Gray

HANDICAP VANS USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & f ull size 5751 S . C eda r - Call Dale 517-882-7299

Automobiles Wanted

ACCORD EX- L 2004 $9,350 4 cyl, CD changer, Lthr, 110,000mi., Black 517-719-0258

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COROLLA LE 2010 $13,250 ASKING PRICE White w/gray cloth, pw, pl, cruise, CD, 32K mi. f actory warranty 517-202-3687

Trucks DODGE DAKOTA SLT 2005 $7,500 Q uad Cab, 3.7L, 6 cyl, 4WD, ac, ps, CD, 120Kmi., Red 517-381-7900 CHEVY S -10 ’82 82k mi., V6, 4 speed. Must see.

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C EVY SUBURBAN H LT 1500 2002 $5900 5.3L, all pwr, new tires, wheel barings & f uel pump E xcellent cond. 517-525-0445 CHEVY SILVERADO 1987 $4900/OBO S hortbox, 327 auto w/3K mi. Absolutely beautifu l, too much to list. Must see. 517-643-2023

VEHICLES WANTED Cas h money, Free towing. Call Anytime.

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PAYING TOP $ For j unk cars, trucks or vans. C lean yard = happy wife. 517-543-0825, 269-832-9780 BENJAMIN & SON A1 TOWING WANTED Junk cars, vans & trucks. Top $ paid . 517-372-9737 DEAD OR ALIVE S l vage cars, trucks, vans. Free towing. a We beat all offers. 517-482-2260

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AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COL LECT A DEBT AND ANY IN FORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E NOTIFY US AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI TARY DUTY.

______________________ _______ FABRIZIO & BROOK, P.C . Attorney for Resident ial Funding C ompany, LLC 8 W. Big Beaver, S uite 8 00 Troy, Ml 480 84 248-362- 2600 BOA BowersMon

ing d ays af ter the d ate the Notice was mailed to you. If you and the servicer’s Designate reach an agreement to modiy f the mortgage loan, the mortgage will not be for eclosed if you abide by the terms of the agreement. You have the right to contact an attorney. You may contact attorney of your choice. If you do not have an attorney, the telephone number for the Michigan S tate Bar Association’s Lawyer Referra l S ervice is 18 00-968-0738. Dated: S eptember 19, 2010 Orlans Associates P.C Attorneys for S ervicer P.O. Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-50 41 File Number: 200.4604 ASAP# 372890 4 09/19/2010

CN-8592 46 9/12, 19, 26/10-10/3/10 FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES US TO ADVISE YOU THAT COM MUNICATION WITH OUR OFFICE COULD BE INTERPRET ED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND THAT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY SERVIC,E PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFIC,E AS YOU ARE ENTITLED TO SPECIAL PROTECTIONS. THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE YOUR HOME To: Gerald Brad y 6621 Brassie S hot Road East Lansing, MI 482 8 3 C ounty: C linton S tate law requires that you receive the follow ing notice: You have the right to request a meeting with your mortgage holder or mortgage servicer. The person to contact and that has the authority to make agreements for a loan modificat ion with you is: Orlans Associates, P.C Loss Mitigation Department, P.O. Box 5041, Troy, MI 48007-50 41, (248) 5021331. You may contact a housing counselor by visiting the Michigan S tate Housing Development Authority ("MSHDA" ) website or by calling MSHDA. The website addr ess and telephone number of MSHDA is: (www.mshd a.inf o/counselin g_search/), telephone (866) 946-7432, TTY# 1-800- 38 24568. If you request a meeting with the servicer’s des ignate within 14 d ays af ter the Notice required under MCL 600.3205a(1) is mailed, then for eclosure proceedings will not start until 90 d ays af ter the d ate the Notice was mailed to you. If you and the servicer’s Designate reach an agreement to modiy f the mortgage loan, the mortgage will not be for eclosed if you abide by the terms of the agreement. You have the right to contact an attorney. You may contact attorney of your choice. If you do not have an attorney, the telephone number for the Michigan S tate Bar Association’s Lawyer Referra l S ervice is 18 00-968-0738. Dated: S eptember 19, 2010 Orlans Associates P.C Attorneys for S ervicer P.O. Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-50 41 File Number: 671.0463 ASAP# 3727102 09/19/2010

FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES US TO ADVISE YOU THAT COM MUNICATION WITH OUR OFFICE COULD BE INTERPRET ED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND THAT ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY SERVIC,E PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFIC,E AS YOU ARE ENTITLED TO SPECIAL PROTECTIONS. THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE YOUR HOME To: Mark R. Bates and Kathleen J. Bates 207 North E mmons S treet S t. Johns, MI 487 8 9 C ounty: C linton S tate law requires that you receive the follow ing notice: You have the right to request a meeting with your mortgage holder or mortgage servicer. The person to contact and that has the authority to make agreements for a loan modificat ion with you is: Orlans Associates, P.C Loss Mitigation Department, P.O. Box 5041, Troy, MI 480075041, (248) 502-1331. You may contact a housing counselor by visiting the Michigan S tate Housing Development Authority ("MSHDA" ) website or by calling MSHDA. The website addr ess and telephone number of MSHDA is: (www.mshd a.inf o/counselin g_search/), telephone (866) 946-7432, TTY# 1-800- 38 2Dated: 9/12/2010 4568. If you request a meetwith the servicer’s des Resident ial Funding C ompa- ing ignate within 14 d ays af ter ny, LLC the Notice required under Mortgagee MC L is mailed, ______________________ then 600.3205a(1) for eclosure proceedings will not start until 90

FORECLOSURE NOTICE (ALL COUNTIE)S

Legals Parcel Number 100-011-100005-01 The redempt ion period shall be six months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with 1948CL 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: S eptember 19, 2010

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edemp pe be six months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with 1948CL 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale.

, 5, on October 5, 2005, as Document Number: 5088735, C linton C ounty Record s, said mortgage was assigned to U .S . Bank N.A., as Trustee for the registered holders of MASTR Asset Backed S ecurities Trust, 2006-AM1, Mortgage Pass-Through C ertificates, S eries 2006-AM1 by an Assignment of Mortgage which has been submitted to the C linton C ounty Register of Deeds , on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of E ighty-S ix Thousand S ix Hundr ed S even and 03/100 ($86 ,607.03) includ ing interest at the rate of 6.75000% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public venue, at the place of holding the C ircuit C ourt in said C linton C ounty, where the premises to be sold or some part of them are situated, at 10:00 AM on October 13, 2010 Said premises are situated in the Township of Dewitt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot 147, C ountry Mead ows E states, Dewitt Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan, according to the recorded plat thereof, as recorded in Liber 5 of Plats, Pages 37-41, C linton C ounty Record s. C ommonly known as: 13192 Old Hickory Traill The redempt ion period shall be 6.00 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accord ance with MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redempt ion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale, or 15 d ays af ter statutory notice, whichever is later. Dated: S eptember 12, 2010 Randa ll S . Miller & Associates, P.C . Attorneys for U .S . Bank N.A., as Trustee for the registered holders of MASTR Asset Backed S ecurities Trust, 2006-AM1, Mortgage Pass-Through C ertificat es, S eries 2006AM1 43252 Woodw ard Avenue, S uite 180 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 248-335-9200 Cas e No. 10OMI00970-1 ASAP# 3717278 09/12/2010, 09/19/2010, 09/26/2010, 10/03/2010

h, p S outhwest one-quarter of S ection 5, the Northeast one-quarter of S ection 8, the Northwest one-quarter of S ection 8 and the Northwest one-quarter of S ection 9, all in Town 5 North, Range 2 West, C ity of Dewitt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, according to the recorded plat thereof in Liber 8 of Plats, Pages 1 through 15, C linton C ounty Record s. C ommonly known as 303 Wilson S t, Dewitt MI 48820 The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later. Dated: 9/19/2010 U .S . Bank National Association, as Trustee under the S ecuritization S ervicing Agreement d ated as of July 1, 2005 S tructured Asset S ecurities C orporation, S tructured Asset Investment Loan Trust Mortgage PassThrough C ertificat es, S eries 2005-HE1, Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C . 811 S outh Blvd. S uite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 1029658 ASAP# 3727641 09/19/2010, 09/26/2010, 10/03/2010, 10/10/2010

ys d ate of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later.

h, point of beginning. C ommonly known as 1920 Deerwood C ircle, Dewitt MI 48820 The redempt ion period shall be 12 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later. Dated: 8 /29/2010 C itiMortgage, Inc., Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C . 811 S outh Blvd. S uite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 1027703 ASAP# 3707018 08 /29/2010, 09/05/2010, 09/12/2010, 09/19/2010

Dated: S eptember 5, 2010 WELTMAN, WEINBERG REIS CO., L.P.A.

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Michael I. Rich (P& By: 41938) Attorney for Plaintiff By: Michael I. Rich (P- Weltman, Weinberg & Reis C o., L.P.A. 41938) 2155 Butterfield Drive S uite Attorney for Plaintiff Weltman, Weinberg & Reis 200-S Troy, MI 480 84 C o., L.P.A. 2155 Butterfield Drive S uite WWR# 10043023 200-S CN-857336 Troy, MI 480 84 9/5, 12, 19, 26/10 WWR# 10044021

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

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AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, WE FORECLOSURE NOTICE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COL (ALL COUNTIE)S LECT A DEBT AND ANY IN FORMATION OBTAINED AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, WE WILL BE USED FOR THAT ARE ATTEMPTING TO COL PURPOS.E NOTIFY (248) C A DEBT AND ANY IN 362-6100 IF YOU ARE IN AC - LET FORMATION OBTAINED TIVE MILITARY DUTY. WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E NOTIFY (248) MORTGAGE SALE – Defa ult having been made in the 362-6100 IF YOU ARE IN AC TIVE MILITARY DUTY. terms and condit ions of a certain mortgage made by – Defa ult Orlin F. S tringham and Ka- MORTGAGE SALE ren S tringham aka Karen S . having been made in the S tringham, husband and terms and condit ions of a wife of C linton C ounty, certain mortgage made by Michigan, Mortgagor to The Dean C . Hall and Diane E . Huntington National Bank Hall, husband and wife of d ated the 24th d ay of Au- C linton C ounty, Michigan, gust, A.D. 2002, and record - Mortgagor to Mortgage ed in the offic e of the Regis- E lectronic Registration S yster of Deeds , for the C ounty tems, Inc. d ated the 10th of C linton and S tate of Mich- d ay of July, A.D. 2006, and in the offic e of the igan, on the 9th d ay of Octo- recorded ber, A.D. 2002, in Instrument Register of Deeds , for the #5008106 of C linton Re- C ounty of C linton and S tate cord s, on which mortgage of Michigan, on the 24th d ay there is claimed to be d ue, of August, A.D. 2006, as inat the d ate of this notice, for strument no. 5105079 of C linton Record s, which said principal of $62,818.81 (sixty-two thousand eight mortgage was assigned to hundr ed eighteen and GMAC Mortgage, LLC, thru 81/ 100) plus accrued inter- mesne assignments, on est at 2.75% (two point sev- which mortgage there is en fiv e) percent per annum. claimed to be d ue, at the And no suit proceedings at d ate of this notice, for prinlaw or in equity having been cipal of $116,463.93 (one instituted to recover the hundr ed sixteen thousand hundr ed sixty-three deb t secured by said mort- four gage or any part thereof. and 93/100) plus accrued inNow, therefor e, by virtue of terest at 7.125% (seven the power of sale contained point one two fiv e) percent in said mortgage, and pur- per annum. suant to the statue of the And no suit proceedings at S tate of Michigan in such law or in equity having been instituted to recover the case made and provided, notice is hereby given that deb t secured by said morton, the 20th d ay of October, gage or any part thereof. A.D., 2010, at 10:00:00 AM Now, therefor e, by virtue of said mortgage will be for e- the power of sale contained closed by a sale at public in said mortgage, and purauction, to the highest bid - suant to the statue of the der , at the south entrance to S tate of Michigan in such the C linton C ounty C ourt- case made and provided, house, 100 E . S tate S treet notice is hereby given that (M21), S t. Johns, MI, C linton on, the 6th d ay of October, C ounty, Michigan, of the A.D., 2010, at 10:00:00 AM premises des cribed in said said mortgage will be for emortgage. Which said closed by a sale at public premises are des cribed as auction, to the highest bid follows: All that certain der , at the south entrance to piece or parcel of land sit- the C linton C ounty C ourtuate in the Township of Leb- house, 100 E . S tate S treet anon, in the C ounty of C lin- (M21), S t. Johns, MI, C linton ton and S tate of Michigan C ounty, Michigan, of the and des cribed as follows to premises des cribed in said mortgage. Which said wit: Township of Lebanon, C oun- premises are des cribed as follows: All that certain ty of C linton, Michigan: A parcel of land in the East piece or parcel of land sithalf of the Northeast quar- uate in the Township of ter of S ection 11, Town 8 Greenbush, in the C ounty of North, Range 4 West, begin- C linton and S tate of Michining at a point which is 1320 gan and des cribed as fol feet West and 1200 feet lows to wit: IN THE STATE OF S outh of the Northeast cor- SITUATED COUNTY OF ner of said S ection; thence MICHIGAN, TOWNSHIP OF East 290 feet; thence S outh CLINTON, AND DESCRI 300 feet; thence West 290 GREENBUSH, feet; thence North 300 feet BED AS FOLLOWS: to the point of beginning. BEGINNING AT THE CENTER 36, TOWN 8 Together with rights to use OF SECTION 2 WEST, an Eas ement for Driveway NORTH, RANGE TOWNSHIP, purposes across the follow - GREENBUSH COUNTY, MICHI ing des cribed property: A 50 CLINTON THENCE NORTH foot wide Eas ement for GAN, 195.71 FEET d riveway purposes the cen- 89°57’55” WEST 1/4 terline of which is des cribed ALONG THE EAST- WEST OF SAID SECTION; as: Beginning at a point on LINE NORTH 0°17’28 ” the North line of S ection 11, THENCE 208.7 1 FEET PARALLEL Town 8 North Range 4 West, EAST NORTH-SOUTH said point being dista nt 445 WITH THE feet West of the Northeast 1/4 LINE OF SAID SECTION; SOUTH 89°57’55” corner of said S ection 11, THENCE 208.7 1 FEET; THENCE thence S outh 2 degr ees, EAST 0°17’28 ” WEST East 665 feet; thence S outh SOUTH TO THE EAST5 degr ees, West 240 feet; 208.73 FEET 1/4 LINE; THENCE thence S outh 57 degr ees WEST 89°51’25 ” WEST West 275 feet; thence S outh NORTH 49 degr ees West 347 feet; 13.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF thence S outh 79 degr ees BEGINNING. known as: West 8 0 feet to the point of C ommonly 3471 Hall Road ending. C ommonly known as: Parcel Number 090-036-10011195 West Maple Rapids 020-01 The redempt ion period shall Road

FORECLOSURE NOTICE In the event this property is claimed as a principal residenc e exempt f rom tax under section 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 PA 206, MCL .7cc please contact our offic e at (248) 844-5123. This fir m is a deb t collector attempting to collect a deb t. Any infor mation obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our offic e at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a certain mortgage made by: Tiffa ny Reger, A S ingle Woman, as Her S ole & S eparate Property to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems Inc., as nominee for E ndea vor Mutual Finance LLC, its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, d ated October 18, 2005 and recorded October 20, 2005 in Instrument # 5089556 C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan Said mortgage was assigned to: C itiMortgage, Inc., by assignment d ated August 23, 2010 and subsequently recorded in C linton C ounty Record s on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed S eventeen Thousand Four Hundr ed S eventy-S ix Dollars and Twenty-Three C ents ($117,476.23) including interest 6.87 5% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, C ircuit C ourt of C linton C ounty at 10:00AM on S eptember 29, 2010 Said premises are situated in Township of Bath, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: The North 273 feet of the East 8 7 feet of the East 5 acres of the West 15 acres of the Northeast onequarter of the S outhwest one-quarter of S ection 16, T5N, R1W, Bath Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan. C ommonly known as 6398 S leight Rd, Bath MI 4880 8 The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redempt ion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later. Dated: 8 /29/2010 C itiMortgage, Inc., Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C . 811 S outh Blvd. S uite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 1028851 ASAP# 3707036 08 /29/2010, 09/05/2010, 09/12/2010, 09/19/2010 FORECLOSURE NOTICE RANDALL S . MILLER & ASSOCI ATE,S P.C . IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E Mortgage Sale Defa ult has been made in the condit ions of a certain mortgage made by Virginia H. Heeringa and C harles R Heeringa Jr, wife and husband to Aames Home Loan, Mortgagee, d ated S eptember 26, 2005, and recorded

FORECLOSURE NOTICE This fir m is a deb t collector attempting to collect a deb t. Any infor mation obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our offic e at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a certain mortgage made by: Timothy Daniel and S heri Daniel aka S heri L. Daniel, Husband and Wife to Argent Mortgage C ompany, LLC, Mortgagee, d ated December 3, 2004 and record ed December 16, 2004 in Instrument # 5071349 C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan Said mortgage was assigned through mesne assignments to: U .S . Bank National Association, as Trustee under the S ecuritization S ervicing Agreement d ated as of July 1, 2005 S tructured Asset S ecurities C orporation, S tructured Asset Investment Loan Trust Mortgage PassThrough C ertificat es, S eries 2005-HE1, by assignment d ated December 8, 2004 and recorded April 29, 2008 in Instrument # 5130556 on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed E ighty Thousand S even Hundr ed S ixty-Three Dollars and S ixty-Five C ents ($180 ,763.65) including interest 6.8% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, C ircuit C ourt of C linton C ounty at 10:00AM on October 20, 2010 Said premises are situated in C ity of Dewitt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot 12, Assessor’s Plat of the C ity of DeWitt-North, a part of the

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This fir m is a deb t collec tor attempting to collect a deb t. Any infor mation ob tained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our offic e at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE – Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a certain mortgage made by: Timothy Daniel and S heri Daniel aka S heri L. Daniel, Husband and Wife to Argent Mortgage C ompany, LLC, Mortgagee, d ated December 3, 2004 and record ed December 16, 2004 in Instrument # 5071349 C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan Said mortgage was assigned through mesne assignments to: U .S . Bank National Association, as Trustee under the S ecuritization S ervicing Agreement d ated as of July 1, 2005 S tructured Asset S ecurities C orporation, S tructured Asset Investment Loan Trust Mortgage PassThrough C ertificat es, S eries 2005-HE1, by assignment d ated December 8, 2004 and recorded April 29, 2008 in Instrument # 5130556 on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed E ighty Thousand S even Hundr ed S ixty-Three Dollars and S ixty-Five C ents ($180 ,763.65) including interest 6.8% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, C ircuit C ourt of C linton C ounty at 10:00AM on October 13, 2010 Said premises are situated in C ity of Dewitt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot 12, Assessor’s Plat of the C ity of DeWitt-North, a part of the S outhwest onequarter of S ection 5, the Northeast one-quarter of S ection 8, the Northwest one-quarter of S ection 8 and the Northwest one-quarter of S ection 9, all in Town 5 North, Range 2 West, C ity of Dewitt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, according to the recorded plat thereof in Liber 8 of Plats, Pages 1 through 15, C linton C ounty Record s. C ommonly known as 303 Wilson S t, Dewitt MI 482 8 0 The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redempt ion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the

Dated: 9/12/2010 U .S . Bank National Association, as Trustee under the S ecuritization S ervicing Agreement d ated as of July 1, 2005 S tructured Asset S ecurities C orporation, S tructured Asset Investment Loan Trust Mortgage PassThrough C ertificat es, S eries 2005-HE1, Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C . 811 S outh Blvd. S uite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 10-29658 CN-85910 5 9/12, 19, 26/10-10/3/10

FORECLOSURE NOTICE This fir m is a deb t collector attempting to collect a deb t. Any infor mation obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, please contact our offic e at the number listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a certain mortgage made by: Kevin M. Witgen and Diane Witgen, Husband and Wife to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for LaSalle Bank, N.A., its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, d ated December 21, 2007 and recorded January 9, 2008 in Instrument # 5125914 C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan Said mortgage was assigned to: C itiMortgage, Inc., by assignment d ated August 9, 2010 and recorded August 16, 2010in Instrument # 5160058 on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of Four Hundr ed Thirty-Five Thousand Three Hundr ed Thirty-S ix Dollars and Ninety-Five C ents ($435,336.95) including interest 6% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, C ircuit C ourt of C linton C ounty at 10:00AM on S eptember 29, 2010 Said premises are situated in Township of Dewitt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: That part of the East one-half of the S outheast one-quarter of S ection 3, Town 5 North, Range 2 West, Dewitt Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan, des cribed as: C ommencing at the S outheast corner of S ection 3, Town 5 North, Range 2 West; thence North, 762.36 feet along the East line of S ection 3; thence North 89 degr ees 35 minutes 46 seconds West, 333.80 feet to the point of beginning of the follow ing des cribed parcel; thence continuing North 89 degr ees 35 minutes 46 seconds West, 333.80 feet , S outh 00 degrees 01 minutes 42 seconds East, 218.60 feet; thence North 89 degr ees 34 minutes 56 seconds West, 655.45 feet to the West line of the East one-half of the S outheast one-quarter of S ection 3; thence North 00 degr ees 01 minute 48 seconds west, 448.0 5 feet along said West line; thence S outh 89 degrees 35 minutes 27 seconds East, 78 0.24 feet; thence south 00 degr ees 24 minutes 33 seconds West, 8.51 feet; thence S outheasterly, 201.48 feet along the arc of a curve to the left , having a radius of 75.00 feet , a delt a angle of 153 degr ees 55 minutes 02 seconds , and a chord bearing S outh 76 degr ees 31 minutes 42 seconds East, 146.13 feet; thence Northeasterly 8 3.64 feet along the arc of a curve to the right, having a radius of 75.00 feet , a delt a angle of 63 degr ees 53 minutes 46 seconds , and a chord bearing North 58 degrees 27 minutes 40 seconds East, 79.37 feet; thence S outh, 150.03 feet to the

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NOTICE OF DEFAULT IN MORTGAGE AND OF IN TENT TO ACCELERATE LOAN FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES TO ADVISE YOU THAT COMMUNICATION WITH OUR OFFICE COULD BE IN TERPRETED AS AN AT TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND THAT ANY IN FORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E US

IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY SERVICE, PLEASE CONTACT OUR OF FICE AT (989) 224-6734, AS YOU ARE ENTITLED TO SPECIAL PROTECTIONS. To: Michael Bisalski 504 W. Walker S treet S t. Johns, MI 487 8 9 Michael Bisalski 7009 Nottingham Drive Laingsburg, MI 48848 Nadine Bisalski 504 W. Walker S treet S t. Johns, MI 487 8 9 Nadine Bisalski 7009 Nottingham Drive Laingsburg, MI 48848 S tate law requires that you receive the follow ing notice: You are in dea f ult of your Mortgage d ated December 14, 2005 and Note d ated January 26, 2009, and as modi fied pursuant to a Debt Modificat ion Agreement d ated October 26, 2009, to Firstbank S t. Johns, of 201 N. C linton Avenue, S t. Johns, Michigan 487 8 9, by reason of your dea f ult in the payment of said Mortgage and Note and f ailure to pay your payments for January 26, 2010, February 26, 2010, March 26, 2010, April 26, 2010, May 26, 2010, June 26, 2010, July 26, 2010 and August 26, 2010, and that the payoff of the Mortgage as of S eptember 10, 2010 was $62,872.54. You have the right to request a meeting with your mortgage holder or mortgage servicer. The person to contact ("Mortgage Holder Designate") and that has the authority to make agreements for a loan modi ficat ion with you is: Jackson, Jackson & Associates, P.C ., 120 E . Walker S treet, P.O. Box 246, S t. Johns, Michigan 4887 9, telephone (989) 2246734. You may contact a housing counselor by visiting the Michigan S tate Housing Development Authority ("MSHDA" ) website or by calling MSHDA. The website addr ess and telephone number of MSHDA is: (www.mshd a.inf o/counselin g_search/), Telephone (517) 373-8370, TTY# 1-800- 38 24568. If you request a meeting with the Mortgage Holder Designate within 14 d ays of S eptember 10, 2010, to attempt to work out a modifi cation of the mortgage loan, for eclosure will not start until 90 d ays af ter the d ate the Notice was mailed to you. You may request that a housing counselor attend this meeting. If you and the Mortgage Holder Designate reach an agreement to modify the mortgage loan, the mortgage will not be for eclosed if you abide by the terms of the agreement.

September 19, 2010

MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult having been made in the terms and condit ions of a certain mortgage made by Monica S ue Bowers and Mark Ditsworth, wife and husband, Mortgagors, to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc (MER)S as nominee for lender , Mortgagee, d ated the 18t h d ay of December, 2006 and recorded in the offic e of the Register of Deeds , for The C ounty of C linton and S tate of Michigan, on the 28 th d ay of December, 2006 in Liber Doc# 51108 02 of C linton C ounty Record s, page , said Mortgage having been assigned to Resident ial Fund ing C ompany, LLC on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue, at the d ate of this notice, the sum of Three Hunded Fifty S even Thousand Five Hundr ed Twenty & 76/100 ($357,520.76), and no suit or proceeding at law or in equity having been instituted to recover the deb t secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. Now, therefor e, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to statute of the S tate of Michigan in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that on the 13th d ay of October, 2010 at 10:00 o’clock am Local Time, said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale at public auction, to the highest bid der , at the S outh entrance to the C linton C ounty C ourthouse, 100 E . S tate S t., (M21), S t. Johns MI (that being the building where the C ircuit C ourt for the C ounty of C linton is held), of the premises des cribed in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount d ue, as afor esaid on said mortgage, with interest thereon at 7.000 % per annum and all legal costs, charges, and expenses, including the attorney fees allowed by law, and also any sum or sums which may be paid by the undersigned, necessary to protect its interest in the premises. Which said premises are described as follows: All that certain piece or parcel of land, including any and all structures, and homes, manuf actured or otherwise, located thereon, situated in the Township of Watertown, C ounty of C linton, S tate of Michigan, and des cribed as follows, to wit: C ommencing at a point on the North-S outh 1/ 4 line dista nt S outh 00 degr ee 16’ 23” West 1698.76 feet f rom the North 1/ 4 corner of S ection 13, Town 5 North, Range 3 West, as defined in a survey by LL5 19003; thence North 89 degr ees 15’ 16” East 300.05 feet; thence S outh 00 degr ee 16’ 23” West parallel to said NorthS outh 1/ 4 line a dista nce of 136.72 feet; thence S outh 77 degr ees 59’ 50” West 307.02 feet to a point on said North-S outh 1/ 4 line; thence North 00 degr ees 16’ 23” East along said 1/ 4 line a dista nce of 196.66 feet to the point of beginning; C linton C ounty Record s. During the six (6) months immedia tely follow ing the sale, the property may be redeemed, except that in the event that the property is det ermined to be abandoned pursuant to MCLA 600.3241a, the property may be redeemed d uring 30 d ays immedia tely follow ing the sale.

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g You have the right to contact an attorney. You may contact an attorney of your choice. If you do not have an attorney, the telephone number of the Michigan S tate Bar Association’s Lawyer Referra l S ervice is 1-800968-0738. The local legal aid offic e in your area is Legal Aid of S outh C entral Michigan, telephone number(517) 394-3121; Toll Free: (800) 968-0044.

y y terms of the agreement. You have the right to contact an attorney. You may contact an attorney of your choice. If you do not have an attorney, the telephone number of the Michigan S tate Bar Association’s Lawyer Referra l S ervice is 1-800968-0738. The local legal aid offic e in your area is Legal Aid of S outh C entral Michigan, telephone number(517) 394-3121; Toll Free: (800) 968-0044.

Dated: S eptember 10, 2010 JACKSO,N JACKSON & ASSOCIATE,S P.C . E rika L. Anderson (P68593 ) Attorneys for Firstbank S t. Johns Mortgage C ompany 120 East Walker, P.O. Box 246 S t. Johns, MI 487 8 9 (989) 224-6734 CN-6 8 0855 9/19/10

NOTICE OF DEFAULT IN MORTGAGE AND OF IN TENT TO ACCELERATE LOAN FEDERAL LAW REQUIRES TO ADVISE YOU THAT COMMUNICATION WITH OUR OFFICE COULD BE IN TERPRETED AS AN AT TEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND THAT ANY IN FORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E US

IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY SERVIC,E PLEASE CONTACT OUR OF FICE AT (989) 224-6734, AS YOU ARE ENTITLED TO SPECIAL PROTECTIONS. To: Michael Bisalski 504 W. Walker S treet S t. Johns, MI 487 8 9 Michael Bisalski 7009 N ottingham Drive Laingsburg, MI 48848 Nadine Bisalski 504 W. Walker S treet S t. Johns, MI 487 8 9

September 19, 2010

Nadine Bisalski 7009 N ottingham Drive Laingsburg, MI 48848 S tate law requires that you receive the follow ing notice: You are in dea f ult of your Mortgage and N ote d ated April 11, 2005, to Firstbank S t. Johns Mortgage C ompany, of 201 N . C linton Avenue, S t. Johns, Michigan 487 8 9, by reason of your def ault in the payment of said Mortgage and N ote and f ailure to pay your payments for March 1, 2010, April 1, 2010, May 1, 2010, June 1, 2010, July 1, 2010, August 1, 2010, and S eptember 1, 2010, and that the payoff of the Mortgage as of S eptember 10, 2010 was $123,999.62. You have the right to request a meeting with your mortgage holder or mortgage servicer. The person to contact ("Mortgage Holder Designate") and that has the authority to make agreements for a loan modi ficat ion with you is: Jackson, Jackson & Associates, P.C ., 120 E . Walker S treet, P.O. Box 246, S t. Johns, Michigan 487 8 9, telephone (989) 2246734. You may contact a housing counselor by visiting the Michigan S tate Housing Development Authority ("MSHDA" ) website or by calling MSHDA. The website addr ess and telephone number of MSHDA is: (www.mshd a.inf o/counselin g_search/), Telephone (517) 373-8370, TTY# 1-800- 38 24568. If you request a meeting with the Mortgage Holder Designate within 14 d ays of S eptember 10, 2010, to attempt to work out a modifi cation of the mortgage loan, for eclosure will not start until 90 d ays af ter the d ate the N otice was mailed to you. You may request that a housing counselor attend this meeting. If you and the Mortgage Holder Designate reach an agreement to modify the mortgage loan, the mortgage will not be for eclosed if you abide by the

Dated: S eptember 10, 2010 JACKSO,N JACKSON & ASSOCIATE,S P.C . E rika L. Anderson (P68593 ) Attorneys for Firstbank S t. Johns Mortgage C ompany 120 East Walker, P.O. Box 246 S t. Johns, MI 487 8 9 (989) 224-6734 CN-6 8 0853 9/19/10

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Legals Notice Of Mortgage Fore closure Sale THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN FORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASER:S This sale may be rescinded by the for eclosing mortgagee. In that event, your d amag es, if any, shall be limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Buffy J Dysinger, a married woman, original mortgagor(s), to American Financial Mortgage C orp., an affilia te of N orth C ountry Bank & Trust, Mortgagee, d ated N ovember 15, 2000, and recorded on N ovember 16, 2000 in Liber 930 on Page 067, and assigned by mesne assignments to C hase Manhattan Mortgage C orporation as assignee as doc umented by an assignment, in C linton county record s, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of E ighty-One Thousand Two Hundr ed FortyFive And 62/100 Dollars ($81,2 45.62), including interest at 8.5% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the circuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on October 20, 2010. Said premises are situated in Village of E lsie, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot 15, Block 6, Vandeusen’s Addit ion, Village of E lsie, C linton C ounty, Michigan, according to the recorded plat thereof, as recorded in Liber 1 of Plats, Page 1, C linton C ounty Record s. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: S eptember 19, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC S (248) 593-1304 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2 525 File #015555F03

Borrower(s): COREY CATALINE DANIELLE CATALINE Property Addr ess: 16690 JERRY RD, LANSING, MI 48906 Pursuant to MCLA 600.3205a please be ad vised of the fol lowing: You have a right to request a meeting with the mortgage holder or mortgage servicer. The name of the fir m des ignated as the representative of the mortgage servicer is: Randa ll S . Miller & Associates, P.C . and des ignee can be contacted at the addr ess and phone number below. You may contact a housing counselor by visiting the Michigan S tate Housing Development Authority’s website at http://www.michigan.gov/ mshda or by calling 1-800- ASHELTER, 24 hours a d ay, seven d ays a week, yearround. If a meeting is requested with the des ignee shown above, for eclosure proceedings will NOT be commenced until 90 d ays af ter the d ate the notice mailed to you on 09/14/2010. If an agreement is reached to modiy f your mortgage loan the mortgage will NOT be for eclosed if you abide by the terms of the agreement. You have the right to contact an attorney. The website for the Michigan S tate Bar Lawyer Referra l S ervice is http://www.michbar.org/pr ograms/lawyerref erral.cf m and the toll f ree number is 8 00-968-0738. You may bring an action in circuit court if you are required by law to be served notice and for eclosure proceedings are commenced, without such CN-6 8 0887 notice having been served 9/19, 26/10-10/3, 10/10 upon you. If you have previously agreed to modiy f your mortgage loan within the Notice Of Mortgage Fore closure Sale past twelve (12) months under the terms of the above THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL statute, you are not eligible LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO A DEBT. ANY IN to participate in this pro- COLLECT FORMATION WE OBTAIN gram unless you have comWILL BE USED FOR THAT plied with the terms of the PURPOS.E PLEASE CON mortgage loan, as modified. TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU N otice given by: ARE IN AC T IVE MILITARY Randa ll S . Miller DUTY. Randa ll S . Miller & AssociATTN PURCHASER:S This ates, P.C . 43252 Woodw ard Avenue, sale may be rescinded by the for eclosing mortgagee. S uite 180 In that event, your d amag Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 313-583 -3336 (Loan Modifi - es, if any, shall be limited cation Dept.) solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at loanmods @millerlaw.biz sale, plus interest. Cas e N o. 10MI02556-1 MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult Dated: S eptember 19, 2010 has been made in the condi PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT tions of a mortgage made by Alan R. Taf t, an unmarTHIS OFFICE MAY BE ACTried man, original ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A mortgagor(s), to Mortgage DEBT AND ANY INFORMA - E lectronic Registration S ysTION OBTAINED MAY BE tems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s succesUSED FOR THAT PURPOS.E sors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated February CN-6 8 09 68 5, 2007, and recorded on 9/19/10 February 26, 2007 in instrument 5113154, in C linton county record s, Michigan, and assigned by said Mortgagee to U .S . Bank Na Selling an Item? tional Association, as TrustSee SourceAds.com ee for BNC Mortgage Loan or Call LCN Toll Free Trust 2007-2, Mortgage Pass-Through C ertificat es, 877.475.SELL S eries 2007-2 as assignee,

Legals ignee, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of S eventy-S ix Thousand Two Hundr ed N inety-S ix And 26/100 Dollars ($76,296.26), including interest at 9.275% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the circuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on October 20, 2010. Said premises are situated in Village of Ovid, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot number 17 and the West 1/2 of Lot number 18, except the East 6 feet thereof of Lot number 18, all in Block number 2, Village of Ovid, C linton C ounty, Michigan, according to the recorded plat thereof, including mutual use of d riveway as shown in Liber 139 of Deeds on Page 293, C linton C ounty Record s, and subjec t to easements and restrictions of record. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: S eptember 19, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC S (248) 593-1304 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2 525 File #338 617F01 CN-6 8 0882 9/19, 26/10-10/3, 10/10 Notice Of Mortgage Fore closure Sale THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN FORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASER:S This sale may be rescinded by the for eclosing mortgagee. In that event, your d amag es, if any, shall be limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Dennis C . Donahue and Nan cy M. Donahue, husband and wife, original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated June 24, 2003, and recorded on July 3, 2003 in instrument 5033172, and assigned by said Mortgagee to BAC Home Loans S ervicing, L.P. as assignee as doc umented by an assignment, in C linton county record s, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed E ighty-One Thousand Four Hundr ed FiftyE ight And 21/100 Dollars ($181,458.2 1), including interest at 5.87 5% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the circuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on October 20, 2010. Said premises are situated in Township of Eagle, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: A parcel of land located in the N orthwest 1/4 of S ection 11, Town 5 N orth, Range 4 West, Eagle Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan, des cribed as fol lows: Beginning at a point on the West line of S ection 11, 614.88 feet N orth of the West 1/4 corner of said S ec-

Legals tion 11, thence N orth along the West S ection line, 295.16 f et; thence East e 295.16 feet; thence S outh 295.16 feet; thence West 295.16 feet to point of beginning. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: S eptember 19, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC X (248) 593-1302 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2 525 File #278 677F01 CN-6 8 0811 9/19, 26/10-10/3, 10/10 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Defa ult has been made in the condit ions of a Mortgage in the original amount of $168,7 50 made by Field stone Village LLC, whose ad d ress is 3490 Belle C hase Way, S uite 130, Lansing, Michigan 48911 to Firstbank – S t Johns, whose addr ess is 201 N . C linton Avenue, S t Johns, Michigan 487 8 9, and is d ated July 19, 2001 and recorded July 20, 2001 in Liber 988 at Page 289 of the C linton C ounty Record s. There is claimed to be d ue on the mortgage as of S eptember 8, 2010, the sum of $474,466.28 including interest at the d aily rate of $70.13. U nder the power of sale contained in the mortgages and the applicable statute, notice is given that the above mortgages will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public venue, at the C linton C ounty C ourthouse, 100 East S tate S treet, S t Johns, Michigan at 10:00 a.m. on Wednes d ay, October 13, 2010. The premises are known as 1501 and 1503 Glastonbury, S t Johns, Michigan 4887 9 and des cribed as: Part of the N ortheast ¼ of S ection 21, T7N , R2W, S ection 21, C ity of S t Johns, Bingham Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan, des cribed as: C ommencing at the N orth ¼ corner of said S ection 21; thence S outh 89 degrees 13 minutes 58 seconds East 742.00 feet along the N orth line of said S ection 21 to the point of beginning; thence continuing along the N orth line of said S ection 21 S outh 89 degr ees 13 minutes 58 seconds East 578.66 feet to the East line of the West ½ of the N ortheast ¼; thence S outh 00 degr ees 02 minutes 44 seconds West 376.02 feet; thence N orth 89 degr ees 13 minutes 58 seconds West 595.58 feet; thence N orth 00 degr ees 01 minutes 38 seconds West 94.19 feet; thence N orth 06 degr ees 26 minutes 19 seconds East 150.95 feet; thence N orth 00 degr ees 01 minutes 38 seconds East 131.62 feet to the Place of Beginning. E xcept: That part of the N ortheast ¼ of S ection 21, T7N , R2W, C ity of S t Johns for merly known as Bingham Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan being des cribed as: C ommencing at the N orth ¼ corner of S ection 21, T7N , R2W; thence S outh 89 degr ees 13 minutes 58 seconds East, 982 .50 feet along the N orth line of said S ection 21 to the point of beginning of the follow ing des cribed parcel; thence continuing S outh 89 degr ees 13 minutes 58 seconds East, 338.00 feet along said N orth line to the East line of the West ½ of the N ortheast ¼; thence S outh 00 degr ees 02 minutes 39 seconds West, 376.03 feet along said East line; thence N orth 89 degrees 13 minutes 58 seconds West 338.00 feet; thence N orth 00 degr ees 02 minutes 39 seconds East, 376.03 feet to the N orth line of said S ection 21 and the Point of Beginning. PPN: 19-300-021100-010-55. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate

Legals of sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redempt ion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of sale. This fir m is a deb t collector. Any infor mation we obtain will be used for that purpose. Please contact our of fic e at the number below if you are in active military d uty. Dated: S eptember 8, 2010 For infor mation please contact: Byron P. Gallagher, Jr. The Gallagher Law Firm, PLC Attorneys for Firstbank – S t Johns 2408 Lake Lansing Road Lansing, Michigan 48912 Direct N o (517) 853 -1515 Facsimile (517) 853 -1501 CN-859589 9/19, 26/10-10/3, 10/10

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Defa ult has been made in the condit ions of a Mortgage in the original amount of $450,000 made by Field stone Village LLC, whose ad d ress is 3490 Belle C hase Way, S uite 130, Lansing, Michigan 48911 to Firstbank – S t Johns, whose addr ess is 201 N . C linton Avenue, S t Johns, Michigan 4887 9, and is d ated July 19, 2001 and recorded July 20, 2001 in Liber 988 at Page 284 of the C linton C ounty Record s. There is claimed to be d ue on the mortgage as of S eptember 8, 2010, the sum of $474,466.28 including interest at the d aily rate of $70.13. U nder the power of sale contained in the mortgages and the applicable statute, notice is given that the above mortgages will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public venue, at the C linton C ounty C ourthouse, 100 East S tate S treet, S t Johns, Michigan at 10:00 a.m. on Wednes d ay, October 20, 2010. The premises are known as 1501 and 1503 Glastonbury, S t Johns, Michigan 4887 9 and des cribed as: Part of the N ortheast ¼ of S ection 21, T7N , R2W, S ection 21, C ity of S t Johns, Bingham Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan, des cribed as: C ommencing at the N orth ¼ corner of said S ection 21; thence S outh 89 degrees 13 minutes 58 seconds East 742.00 feet along the N orth line of said S ection 21 to the point of beginning; thence continuing along the N orth line of said S ection 21 S outh 89 degr ees 13 minutes 58 seconds East 578.66 feet to the East line of the West ½ of the N ortheast ¼; thence S outh 00 degr ees 02 minutes 44 seconds West 376.02 feet; thence N orth 89 degr ees 13 minutes 58 seconds West 595.58 feet; thence N orth 00 degr ees 01 minutes 38 seconds West 94.19 feet; thence N orth 06 degr ees 26 minutes 19 seconds East 150.95 feet; thence N orth 00 degr ees 01 minutes 38 seconds East 131.62 feet to the Place of Beginning. E xcept: That part of the N ortheast ¼ of S ection 21, T7N , R2W, C ity of S t Johns for merly known as Bingham Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan being des cribed as: C ommencing at the N orth ¼ corner of S ection 21, T7N , R2W; thence S outh 89 degr ees 13 minutes 58 seconds East, 982 .50 feet along the N orth line of said S ection 21 to the point of beginning of the follow ing des cribed parcel; thence continuing S outh 89 degr ees 13 minutes 58 seconds East, 338.00 feet along said N orth line to the East line of the West ½ of the N ortheast ¼; thence S outh 00 degr ees 02 minutes 39 seconds West, 376.03 feet along said East line; thence N orth 89 degrees 13 minutes 58 seconds West 338.00 feet; thence N orth 00 degr ees 02 minutes 39 seconds East, 376.03 feet to the N orth line of said S ection 21 and the Point of Beginning. PPN: 19-300-021100-010-55.

Legals The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redempt ion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of sale. This fir m is a deb t collector. Any infor mation we obtain will be used for that purpose. Please contact our of fic e at the number below if you are in active military d uty. Dated: S eptember 8, 2010 For infor mation please contact: Byron P. Gallagher, Jr. The Gallagher Law Firm, PLC Attorneys for Firstbank – S t Johns 2408 Lake Lansing Road Lansing, Michigan 48912 Direct N o (517) 853 -1515 Facsimile (517) 853 -1501 CN-859588 9/19, 26/10-10/3, 10/10

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Defa ult has been made in the condit ions of a Mortgage in the original amount of $500,000 made by Field stone Village, LLC, whose addr ess is 3490 Belle C hase Way, S uite 130, Lansing, Michigan 48911 to Firstbank – S t. Johns whose addr ess is 201 N . C linton Avenue, S t Johns, Michigan 4887 9, and is d ated July 30, 2002 and recorded August 6, 2002 as Document N umber 5003156 in the C linton C ounty Record s. There is claimed to be d ue on the mortgage as of S eptember 8, 2010, the sum of $522,953.70 including interest at the d aily rate of $45.00. U nder the power of sale contained in the mortgages and the applicable statute, notice is given that the above mortgages will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public venue, at the C linton C ounty C ourthouse, 100 East S tate S treet, S t Johns, Michigan at 10:00 a.m. on Wednes d ay, October 20, 2010. The premises are known as 1501 and 1503 Glastonbury, S t Johns, Michigan 487 8 9 and des cribed as: Part of the N ortheast ¼ of S ection 21, T7N , R2W, S ection 21, C ity of S t Johns, Bingham Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan, des cribed as: C ommencing at the N orth ¼ corner of said S ection 21; thence S outh 89 degrees 13 minutes 58 seconds East 742.00 feet along the N orth line of said S ection 21 to the point of beginning; thence continuing along the N orth line of said S ection 21 S outh 89 degr ees 13 minutes 58 seconds East 578.66 feet to the East line of the West ½ of the N ortheast ¼; thence S outh 00 degr ees 02 minutes 44 seconds West 376.02 feet; thence N orth 89 degr ees 13 minutes 58 seconds West 595.58 feet; thence N orth 00 degr ees 01 minutes 38 seconds West 94.19 feet; thence N orth 06 degr ees 26 minutes 19 seconds East 150.95 feet; thence N orth 00 degr ees 01 minutes 38 seconds East 131.62 feet to the Place of Beginning. E xcept: That part of the N ortheast ¼ of S ection 21, T7N , R2W, C ity of S t Johns for merly known as Bingham Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan being des cribed as: C ommencing at the N orth ¼ corner of S ection 21, T7N , R2W; thence S outh 89 degr ees 13 minutes 58 seconds East, 982 .50 feet along the N orth line of said S ection 21 to the point of beginning of the follow ing des cribed parcel; thence continuing S outh 89 degr ees 13 minutes 58 seconds East, 338.00 feet along said N orth line to the East line of the West ½ of the N ortheast ¼; thence S outh 00 degr ees 02 minutes 39 seconds West, 376.03 feet along said East line; thence N orth 89 degrees 13 minutes 58 seconds West 338.00 feet; thence N orth 00 degr ees 02 minutes 39 seconds East, 376.03 feet to the N orth line of said S ection 21 and the Point of Be-

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ginning. PPN: 19-300-021100-010-55. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redempt ion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of sale. This fir m is a deb t collector. Any infor mation we obtain will be used for that purpose. Please contact our of fic e at the number below if you are in active military d uty.

eginning The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: S eptember 12, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC X (248) 593-1302 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2 525 File #266658F 02

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For infor mation please con- CN-8590 93 tact: 9/12, 19, 26/10-10/3/10 Byron P. Gallagher, Jr. The Gallagher Law Firm, PLC Attorneys for Firstbank – S t Notice Of Mortgage Fore closure Sale Johns THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL 2408 Lake Lansing Road LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO Lansing, Michigan 48912 O C LLE T C A DEBT. ANY IN Direct N o (517) 853 -1515 FORMATION WE OBTAIN Facsimile (517) 853 -1501 WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CON CN-859586 TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE 9/19, 26/10-10/3, 10/10 NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASER:S This Notice Of Mortgage Fore sale may be rescinded by closure Sale THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL - the for eclosing mortgagee. In that event, your d amag LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO es, if any, shall be limited COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN solely to the return of the FORMATION WE OBTAIN bid amount tender ed at WILL BE USED FOR THAT sale, plus interest. PURPOS.E PLEASE CON MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE has been made in the condi NUMBER BELOW IF YOU tions of a mortgage made ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY by Doug W Sch afer , an unDUTY. married man, original ATTN PURCHASER:S This mortgagor(s), to Mortgage sale may be rescinded by E lectronic Registration S ysthe for eclosing mortgagee. In that event, your d amag - tems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s succeses, if any, shall be limited sors and/ or assigns, solely to the return of the Mortgagee, d ated January bid amount tender ed at 31, 2006, and recorded on sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult February 1, 2006 in instruhas been made in the condi - ment 509482 4, and assigned tions of a mortgage made by said Mortgagee to BAC by Michael R Tillotson, a Home Loans S ervicing, L.P. married man and Vickie L as assignee as doc umented Tillotson, his wife, original by an assignment, in C linton mortgagor(s), to Mortgage county record s, Michigan, E lectronic Registration S ys- on which mortgage there is tems, Inc., as nominee for claimed to be d ue at the lender and lender’s succes- d ate hereof the sum of sors and/ or assigns, N inety-N ine Thousand N ine Mortgagee, d ated May 31, Hundr ed N ine And 18/ 100 2006, and recorded on June Dollars ($99,909.18), includ 8, 2006 in instrument ing interest at 7% per an5101244, and assigned by num. U nder the power of sale said Mortgagee to BAC Home Loans S ervicing, L.P. contained in said mortgage as assignee as doc umented and the statute in such case notice by an assignment, in C linton made and provided, county record s, Michigan, is hereby given that said on which mortgage there is mortgage will be for eclosed claimed to be d ue at the by a sale of the mortgaged d ate hereof the sum of One premises, or some part of Hundr ed E ighty-Four Thou- them, at public vendu e, at sand S ixty-Three And 09/100 the place of holding the cirDollars ($184,063. 09), includ - cuit court within C linton ing interest at 5.25% per an- C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on October 13, 2010. num. premises are situated U nder the power of sale Said contained in said mortgage in Village of Fowler, C linton and the statute in such case C ounty, Michigan, and are made and provided, notice des cribed as: Lot 2, Block 6, is hereby given that said Village of Fowler, according plat thereof, mortgage will be for eclosed to the recorded as recorded in Liber 46 of by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of Plats, Page 219 them, at public vendu e, at The redempt ion period shall the place of holding the cir- be 6 months f rom the d ate cuit court within C linton of such sale, unless det erC ounty, at 10:00 AM, on Oc- mined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, tober 13, 2010. Said premises are situated in which case the redemp in Township of Olive, C linton tion period shall be 30 d ays C ounty, Michigan, and are f rom the d ate of such sale. des cribed as: Part of the Dated: S eptember 12, 2010 more infor mation, S outheast 1/4 of section 1, For Town 6 N orth, Range 2 West, please call: Olive Township, C linton FC X (248) 593-1302 C ounty, Michigan des cribed Trott & Trott, P.C . as: Beginning on the N orth- Attorneys For S ervicer S outh 1/4 line N orth 00 de- 31440 N orthwestern Highgrees 21 minutes 28 seconds way, S uite 200 East 159.78 feet f rom the Farmington Hills, Michigan S outh 1/4 corner of said sec- 48334-2 525 tion 1; thence N orth 00 de- File #261901F02 grees 21 minutes 28 seconds 90 East 432.18 feet to the cen- CN-8590 terline of Price Road ; thence 9/12, 19, 26/10-10/3/10 along said centerline of Price Road on a 1494 foot radius curve to the right for an Notice Of Mortgage Fore closure Sale arc length of 191.70 feet , said curve having an inter- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL nal angle of 7 degr ees 20 mi- LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO A DEBT. ANY IN nutes 57 seconds and a long COLLECT FORMATION WE OBTAIN chord bearing and dista nce WILL BE USED FOR THAT of S outh 71 degr ees 28 miPURPOS.E PLEASE CON nutes 31 seconds East 191.57 feet; thence continu- TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ing along said centerline S outh 67 degr ees 48 minutes ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. 02 seconds East 136.86 feet; ATTN PURCHASER:S This thence S outh 26 degr ees 25 minutes 28 seconds West sale may be rescinded by 358.3 1 feet; thence N orth 89 the for eclosing mortgagee. degr ees 30 minutes 57 sec- In that event, your d amag onds West parallel with the es, if any, shall be limited S outhline of said section 1, solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at 151.61 feet to the point of sale, plus interest. beginning


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edemp pe be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: S eptember 12, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC D (248) 593-1309 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2525 File #337432F01

le, pl MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Ralph Whittaker and Joyce Whittaker, husband and wife and James B. Sch weigert and Diane L. Sch weigert, original mortgagor(s), to C linton C ounty Feder al C redit U nion, Mortgagee, d ated June 5, 2003, and recorded on June 11, 2003 in instrument 5030856, in C linton county record s, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed E ighteen Thousand Five Hundr ed E ighty-Four And 48/100 Dollars ($118,584.48), including interest at 5.625% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the circuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on October 6, 2010. Said premises are situated in C ity of S t Johns, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: U nit N o. 7, C entral S quare C ondomini um according to the master deed recorded in Liber 898, Page 782, as amended, and des ignated as C linton C ounty C ondominiu m S ubdiv ision Plan N o. 18, together with rights in the general common elements and the limited common elements as shown on the master deed and as des cribed in Act 59 of the Public Acts of 1978, as amended. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: S eptember 5, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC H (248) 593-1300 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2525 File #335447F01

pl holding cuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on October 6, 2010. Said premises are situated in C harter Township of Dewitt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Beginning at the S outhwest corner of the N ortheast 1/4 of the N orthwest 1/4 of S ection 33, Town 5 N orth, Range 2 West, Dewitt Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan, thence S outh 87 degr ees 48 minutes East 599.1 feet to the centerline of Turner Road ; running thence N orth 6 degr ees 06 minutes West 170 feet; thence N orth 87 degrees 48 minutes West 575 feet; thence S outh 170 feet to the point of beginning; E xcept: Part of the N ortheast 1/4 of the N orthwest 1/4 of S ection 33, Town 5 N orth, Range 2 West, Dewitt Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan, des cribed as: Beginning S outh 87 degr ees East 599 feet 1 foot and N orth 6 degrees West 85 feet f rom the S outhwest corner of the N ortheast 1/4 of the N orthwest 1/4 of said S ection; thence West 311 feet; thence N orth 80 feet; thence East 300 feet; thence S outh 6 degr ees East 80.69 feet to the point of beginning. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: S eptember 5, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC X (248) 593-1302 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2525 File #220696F02

, ge , C linton C ounty Record s. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: S eptember 5, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC X (248) 593-1302 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2525 File #273773F02

y bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by David L. Keith, An U nmarried Man, original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated October 25, 2005, and recorded on N ovember 23, 2005 in instrument 5091350, and assigned by said Mortgagee to BAC Home Loans S ervicing, L.P. as assignee as doc umented by an assignment, in C linton county record s, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed Fifty- Three Thousand One Hundr ed Forty-S ix And 30/100 Dollars ($153,146.30), including interest at 3.125% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the circuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on October 6, 2010. Said premises are situated in Township of Westphalia, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Part of the N orthwest 1/4 of S ection 25, Town 6 N orth, Range 4 West, Westphalia Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan, des cribed as: Beginning at a point lying West 1522.01 feet along the N orth line of said S ection and S outh 01 degr ees 23 minutes 29 seconds West 151.51 feet f rom the N orth 1/4 corner of said S ection 25; thence S outh 01 degr ees 23 minutes 29 seconds West 293.62 feet to the centerline of Pioneer Road ; thence N orth 83 degrees 28 minutes 49 seconds West 338.67 feet along said centerline; thence N orth 01 degr ees 23 minutes 29 seconds East 293.62 feet; thence S outh 83 degr ees 28 minutes 49 seconds East 338.67 feet parallel with said centerline to the point of beginning. S ubjec t to easements, agreements, covenants, condit ions, restrictions and/ or reservations of record, if any, C linton C ounty Record s. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: S eptember 5, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC X (248) 593-1302 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2525 File #213107F02

g ge d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed N inetyOne Thousand Three Hund red N inety-S even And 18/100 Dollars ($191,397.18), including interest at 3.25% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the circuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on S eptember 29, 2010. Said premises are situated in C harter Township of Dewitt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot 15 of Windy Ridge, Part of the N orthwest 1/4 of S ection 30, Town 5 N orth, Range 2 West, Dewitt township, C linton county, Michigan, according to the recorded plat thereof as recorded in Liber 9 of Plats, pagte 51, C linton county record s The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: August 29, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC J (248) 593-1311 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2525 File #338921F01

edemp pe be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: August 29, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC S (248) 593-1304 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2525 File #334701F01

CN-858470 9/12, 19, 26/10-10/3/10 N otice Of Mortgage Fore closure Sale THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN FORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASER:S This sale may be rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that event, your d amag es, if any, shall be limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Jack Manchester, a married man, original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated February 27, 2009, and recorded on March 5, 2009 in instrument 5140900, and assigned by said Mortgagee to BAC Home Loans S ervicing, L.P. as assignee as doc umented by an assignment, in C linton county record s, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of N inety Thousand E ight Hundr ed Thirty-S even And 46/100 Dollars ($90,837.46), includ ing interest at 5.5% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the circuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on October 6, 2010. Said premises are situated in Village of E lsie, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot 11 and the West 1/4 of Lot 12, Block 2, Original Plat of the Village of E lsie, C linton C ounty, Michigan according to the recorded Plat thereof, C linton C ounty Record s The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: S eptember 5, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC X (248) 593-1302 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2525 File #289784F02

N otice Of Mortgage Fore closure Sale THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN FORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASER:S This sale may be rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that event, your d amag es, if any, shall be limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Brian T. Sabo urin and Pamela S . Sabo urin, husband and wife, original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated December 22, 2006, and recorded on December 28, 2006 in instrument 5110836, in C linton county record s, Michigan, and assigned by said Mortgagee to Wells Fargo Bank, NA as assignee, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed E ighty-Three Thousand Three Hundr ed S ix And 48/100 Dollars ($183,306.48), including interest at 6.25% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case CN-857260 made and provided, notice 9/5, 12, 19, 26/10 is hereby given that said N otice Of Mortgage Fore mortgage will be for eclosed closure Sale by a sale of the mortgaged THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL premises, or some part of TO them, at public vendu e, at LECTOR ATTEMPTING A DEBT. ANY IN the place of holding the cir- COLLECT FORMATION WE OBTAIN cuit court within C linton WILL BE USED FOR THAT C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on OcPURPOS.E PLEASE CON tober 13, 2010. TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE Said premises are situated NUMBER BELOW IF YOU in C ity of De Witt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. des cribed as: Lot 205, GeneATTN PURCHASER:S This va S hores N o. 2, C ity of Dewitt, C linton C ounty, Michi- sale may be rescinded by gan, according to the re- the foreclosing mortgagee. corded plat thereof as re- In that event, your d amag corded in Liber 4 of Plats, es, if any, shall be limited Page 23, C linton C ounty Re- solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at cord s sale, plus interest. The redempt ion period shall

CN-85724 7 9/5, 12, 19, 26/10 N otice Of Mortgage Fore closure Sale THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN FORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASER:S This sale may be rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that event, your d amag es, if any, shall be limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Victor L. C olon, a married man and S usan C olon, a married woman, original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated February 28, 2003, and recorded on March 28, 2003 in instrument 5023730, and assigned by said Mortgagee to BAC Home Loans S ervicing, L.P. as assignee as doc umented by an assignment, in C linton county record s, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of N inety-Four Thousand Three Hundr ed Fifty- Four And 19/100 Dollars ($94,354.19), including interest at 6.125% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the cir-

CN-856 927 9/5, 12, 19, 26/10 N otice Of Mortgage Fore closure Sale THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN FORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASER:S This sale may be rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that event, your d amag es, if any, shall be limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Michael T. Kirkpatrick and Kimberly Kirkpatrick, husband and wife as joint tenants, original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated June 27, 2003, and recorded on July 7, 2003 in instrument 5033300, and assigned by said Mortgagee to BAC Home Loans S ervicing, L.P. as assignee as doc umented by an assignment, in C linton county record s, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed Thirty-S even Thousand Four Hundr ed S ixtyFive And 04/100 Dollars ($137,465.04), including interest at 5.375% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the circuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on October 6, 2010. Said premises are situated in C harter Township of Watertown, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot 55, S ummer-Lane N o. 4, A S ubdiv ision, Watertown Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan, according to the recorded Plat thereof in Liber 5 of Plats, Page 36,

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N otice Of Mortgage Fore closure Sale THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN FORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASER:S This sale may be rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that event, your d amag es, if any, shall be limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by David J Vanek and Paula A Vanek, Husband and Wife, original mortgagor(s), to Amera Mortgage C orporation, A Michigan C orporation, Mortgagee, d ated March 12, 2001, and record ed on March 22, 2001 in Liber 952 on Page 990, and assigned by said Mortgagee to ABN AMRO Mortgage Group, Inc. as assignee as doc umented by an assignment, in C linton county record s, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed E ighty-One Thousand Four Hundr ed N inety-Two And 42/100 Dollars ($181,492.42), including interest at 7.5% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the circuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on October 6, 2010. Said premises are situated in C harter Township of Watertown, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: The N orth 606 Feet of the East 208 Feet of the West 1/2 of the N ortheast Fractional 1/4 of S ection 2, Town 5 N orth, Range 3 West, Watertown Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det er- CN-855560 mined abandoned in accord - 9/5, 12, 19, 26/10 ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. N otice Of Mortgage Fore Dated: S eptember 5, 2010 closure Sale For more infor mation, THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL please call: LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO FC C (248) 593-1301 COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN Trott & Trott, P.C . FORMATION WE OBTAIN Attorneys For S ervicer WILL BE USED FOR THAT 31440 N orthwestern HighPURPOS.E PLEASE CON way, S uite 200 TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE Farmington Hills, Michigan NUMBER BELOW IF YOU 48334-2525 ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY File #075755F04 DUTY. ATTN PURCHASER:S This CN-856288 sale may be rescinded by 9/5, 12, 19, 26/10 the foreclosing mortgagee. In that event, your d amag N otice Of Mortgage Fore es, if any, shall be limited closure Sale solely to the return of the THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL bid amount tender ed at LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO sale, plus interest. COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN - MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult FORMATION WE OBTAIN has been made in the condi WILL BE USED FOR THAT tions of a mortgage made PURPOS.E PLEASE CON by Ebenez er E rzuah and TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE Paulette E rzuah, husband NUMBER BELOW IF YOU and wife, original ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY mortgagor(s), to First Feder DUTY. al Sav ings Bank, Mortgagee, ATTN PURCHASER:S This d ated August 1, 2003, and sale may be rescinded by recorded on S eptember 2, the foreclosing mortgagee. 2003 in instrument 5039402, In that event, your d amag - in C linton county record s, es, if any, shall be limited Michigan, on which mortsolely to the return of the gage there is claimed to be

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N otice Of Mortgage Fore closure Sale THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN FORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASER:S This sale may be rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that event, your d amag es, if any, shall be limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Jefrf ey K. Porter, unmarried, original mortgagor(s), to C hase Manhattan Mortgage C orporation, Mortgagee, d ated December 11, 2003, and recorded on December 30, 2003 in instrument 5049092, in C linton county record s, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed E ight Thousand Four Hundr ed Twenty-Five And 70/100 Dollars ($108,425.70), including interest at 6.125% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the circuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on S eptember 29, 2010. Said premises are situated in Township of Duplain, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Part of the S outhwest 1/4 of the N orthwest 1/4 of S ection 31, Town 8 N orth, Range 1 West described as: Beginning at a point on the West line of said S ection 31, which is N orth on said West line a dista nce of 456.50 feet f rom the West 1/4 corner of said S ection 31; thence continuing on said West line N orth 200.00 feet; thence N orth 89 degr ees 49 minutes 42 seconds East 429.00 feet; thence S outh parallel with said West line a dista nce of 200.00 feet; thence S outh 89 degr ees 49 minutes 42 seconds West 429.00 feet to the point of beginning. The redempt ion period shall

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N otice Of Mortgage Fore closure Sale THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN FORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASER:S This sale may be rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that event, your d amag es, if any, shall be limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Melissa A. C ecil, an unmarried woman, original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated May 2, 2003, and recorded on May 20, 2003 in instrument 5028601, and assigned by said Mortgagee to BAC Home Loans S ervicing, L.P. as assignee as doc umented by an assignment, in C linton county record s, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed E ighty-Five Thousand Three Hundr ed One And 32/100 Dollars ($185,301.32), including interest at 5.875% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the circuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on S eptember 29, 2010. Said premises are situated in C harter Township of Bath, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot 43, Hunters C rossing S outh N o. 3, as recorded in Liber 9 on Page 61 of Plats, C linton C ounty Record s. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: August 29, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC X (248) 593-1302 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2525 File #334399F01 CN-854069 8/29/10-9/5, 12, 19/10 N otice Of Mortgage Fore closure Sale THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN FORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASER:S This sale may be rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that event, your d amag es, if any, shall be limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi -

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N otice Of Mortgage Fore closure Sale THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN FORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ATTN PURCHASER:S This sale may be rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that event, your d amag es, if any, shall be limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by S teven L Ad ams and Tracy J Ad ams, husband and wife, original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated May 9, 2008, and recorded on May 20, 2008 in instrument 5131412, in C linton county record s, Michigan, and assigned by said Mortgagee to BAC Home Loans S ervicing, L.P. as assignee, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed S ixty-N ine Thousand Five Hundr ed Thirty-Three And 45/100 Dollars ($169,533.45), includ ing interest at 6.25% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case

made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the circuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on October 13, 2010. Said premises are situated in C harter Township of Bath, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Part of the West 14.466 acres of the N ortheast f ractional 1/4 of the N orthwest f ractional 1/4 of S ection 3, Town 5 N orth, Range 1 West, Bath Township, C linton C ounty, Michigan, des cribed as: Beginning on the N orth line of S ection 3, Town 5 N orth, Range 1 West, at a point 1156.33 feet West of the N orth 1/4 corner of said S ection 3; thence West 162.67 feet on the N orth line of S ection 3; thence S outh 1275.28 feet at a 90 degr ee angel f rom the N orth line of S ection 3; thence S outh 89 degrees 38 minutes 55 seconds East 173.79 feet on the N orth East and West 1/8 line if the N orthwest f raction al 1/4 of S ection 3; thence N orth 1276.23 feet to the point of beginning The redempt ion period shall be 12 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: S eptember 12, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC X (248) 593-1302 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2525 File #337857F01

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le, pl MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Paul E . Heeney, a single man, original mortgagor(s), to JPMorgan C hase Bank, Nat ional Association, as purchaser of the loans and other assets of Washington Mutual Bank, for merly known as Washington Mutual Bank, FA (the "Sav ings Bank") f rom the Feder al Deposit Insurance C orporation, acting as receiver for the Sav ings Bank and pursuant to its authority under the Feder al Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U .S .C . § 1821(d) via affia d vit, Mortgagee, d ated April 16, 2007, and recorded on April 19, 2007 in instrument 5115844, in C linton county record s, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of N inety-One Thousand N ine Hundr ed One And 53/100 Dollars ($91,901.53), including interest at 6.125% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the circuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on October 13, 2010. Said premises are situated in Township of Duplain, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Part of the S outhwest 1/4 of the S outheast 1/4 of S ection 36, Town 8 N orth, Range 1 West, Duplain Township, clinton C ounty, Michigan, des cribed as Follows; beginning at a point 150 feet , West of a point 73.51 rods East of the S outh 1/4 post of said S ection 36, running thence N orth 440 feet , thence West 150 feet , thence S outh 440 feet , thence East 150 feet to the point of beginning. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: S eptember 12, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC H (248) 593-1300 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 N orthwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2525 File #336376F01

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Legals tions of a mortgage made by C ynthia S . Eas lick, a married woman, original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated August 24, 2007, and recorded on August 28, 2007 in instrument 5121246, in C linton county record s, Michigan, and assigned by said Mortgagee to S unTrust Mortgage, Inc. as assignee, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of Ninety Thousand One Hundr ed Ninety-Three And 63/100 Dollars ($90,193.63), includ ing interest at 5.25% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e, at the place of holding the circuit court within C linton C ounty, at 10:00 AM, on S eptember 29, 2010. Said premises are situated in Township of Duplain, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Beginning at the quarter (1/4) post on the North side of S ection Fif teen (15), thence West S ixteen (16) rods , S outh Ten (10) rods , East S ixteen (16) rods , North Ten (10) rods to the place of beginning. All in Town E ight (8) North, Range One (1) West in Michigan. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: August 29, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC F (248) 593-1313 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer 31440 Northwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-2 525 File #274094F02 CN-8540 57 8 /29/10-9/5, 12, 19/10

September 19, 2010

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PURSUANT TO MCL 600.3205a(4) NOTICE is hereby provided to Geraldine S ue Lapaugh, the borrowers and/ or mortgagors (hereinaf ter "Borrower") regarding the property located at: 611 C herry S t, Dewitt, MI 482 8 08 773. The Borrower has the right to request a meeting with the mortgage holder or mortgage servicer. The agent des ignated by the Mortgage S ervicer and/ or Mortgage Holder to contact and that has authority to make agreements under MCL sections 600.3205b and 600.3205c is: Trott & Trott, P.C ., 31440 Northwestern Highway, S uite 200, Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2 525 at (248) 593-1312 The Borrower may contact a housing counselor by visiting the Michigan S tate Housing Development Authority’s website or by calling the Michigan S tate Housing Development Authority at http://www.michigan.gov/ mshda or at (866) 946-7432. If the Borrower requests a meeting with the agent des ignated above by contacting an approved housing counselor within 14 d ays f rom S eptember 13, 2010, for eclosure proceedings will not be commenced until 90 d ays af ter S eptember 13, 2010. If the Borrower and the agent des ignated above reach an agreement to modify the mortgage loan, the mortgage will not be for eclosed if the Borrower abides by the terms of the agreement. The Borrower has the right to contact an attorney. The telephone number of the S tate Bar of Michigan’s Lawyer Referra l S ervice is (800) 968-0738. THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OB-

Legals TAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E Date: S eptember 19, 2010 For more infor mation, please call: FC L (248) 593-1312 Trott & Trott, P.C . Attorneys For S ervicer and/ or Mortgage Holder 31440 Northwestern Highway, S uite 200 Farmington Hills, MI 483342525 File # 339321F01 CN-8608 68 9/19/10 SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER MAN, P.C . IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT 248539-7400 IF YOU ARE IN AC TIVE MILITARY DUTY. INITIAL FORECLOSURE NOTICE AS REQUIRED BY MICH IGAN PUBLIC ACT 30 OF 2009. Notice is hereby provided to William L. Bensinger, the borrowers and/ or mortgagors (hereinaf ter “Borrower”) regarding the property known as 11003 WATSON ROAD, BATH, MI 480 8 8 that the mortgage is in dea f ult. The Borrower has the right to request a meeting with the mortgage holder or mortgage servicer through its des ignated agent, Schneider man & S herman, P.C . (“Designated Agent”), 23938 Research Drive, S uite 300, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48335, 248-53 9-7400 (Tel), 248-53 9-7401 (Fax), e m a i l : d esignated agent@sspclegal .com. William L. Bensinger also has/have the right to contact the Michigan S tate Housing Development Authority (“MSHDA” ) at its w e b s i t e www.michigan.gov/mshd a or by calling MSHDA at (866) 946-7432 (Tel). If Borrower(s) requests a meeting, no for eclosure proceeding will be commenced until the expiration of 90 d ays f rom the d ate Notice was mailed to the Borrower(s) pursuant to S ection 3205(a) of HB 4454, Public Act 30 of 2009. If Designated Agent and Borrower(s) agree to modiy f the mortgage, the mortgage will not be for eclosed if the Borrower(s) abide by the terms of the modified mortgage. Borrower(s) have the right to contact an attorney or the S tate Bar of Michigan Lawyer Referra l S ervice at (800) 968-0738 (Tel). Pub Date: S eptember 19, 2010 SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER MAN, P.C . 23938 Research Drive, S uite 300 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48335 CN-86 1324 9/19/10 SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER MAN, P.C . IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT 248539-7400 IF YOU ARE IN AC TIVE MILITARY DUTY. INITIAL FORECLOSURE NOTICE AS REQUIRED BY MICH IGAN PUBLIC ACT 30 OF 2009. Notice is hereby provided to Ronald E . Daman and Alesha Daman, the borrowers and/ or mortgagors (hereinaf ter “Borrower”) regarding the property known as 208 E CAS STREET, SAINT JOHNS, MI 487 8 9-183 5 that the mortgage is in dea f ult. The Borrower has the right to request a meeting with the mortgage holder or mortgage servicer through its des ignated agent, Schneider man & S herman, P.C . (“Designated Agent”), 23938 Research Drive, S uite 300, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48335, 248-53 9-7400 (Tel), 248-53 9-7401 (Fax), e m a i l : d esignated agent@sspclegal .com. Ronald E . Daman and Alesha Daman also has/have the right to con-

Legals igh tact the Michigan S tate Housing Development Authority (“MSHDA” ) at its w e b s i t e www.michigan.gov/mshd a or by calling MSHDA at (866) 946-7432 (Tel). If Borrower(s) requests a meeting, no for eclosure proceeding will be commenced until the expiration of 90 d ays f rom the d ate Notice was mailed to the Borrower(s) pursuant to S ection 3205(a) of HB 4454, Public Act 30 of 2009. If Designated Agent and Borrower(s) agree to modiy f the mortgage, the mortgage will not be for eclosed if the Borrower(s) abide by the terms of the modified mortgage. Borrower(s) have the right to contact an attorney or the S tate Bar of Michigan Lawyer Referra l S ervice at (800) 968-0738 (Tel). Pub Date: S eptember 19, 2010 SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER MAN, P.C . 23938 Research Drive, S uite 300 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48335 CN-86 1120 9/19/10 SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER MAN, P.C . IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT 248539-7400 IF YOU ARE IN AC TIVE MILITARY DUTY. INITIAL FORECLOSURE NOTICE AS REQUIRED BY MICH IGAN PUBLIC ACT 30 OF 2009. Notice is hereby provided to S tacy Tomlinson, the borrowers and/ or mortgagors (hereinaf ter “Borrower”) regarding the property known as 107 SOUTH WHITTEMORE STREET, ST. JOHNS, MI 487 8 9 that the mortgage is in dea f ult. The Borrower has the right to request a meeting with the mortgage holder or mortgage servicer through its des ignated agent, Schneider man & S herman, P.C . (“Designated Agent”), 23938 Research Drive, S uite 300, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48335, 248539-7400 (Tel), 248-53 9-7401 (Fax), email: d esignated agent@sspclegal .com. S tacy Tomlinson also has/have the right to contact the Michigan S tate Housing Development Authority (“MSHDA” ) at its w e b s i t e www.michigan.gov/mshd a or by calling MSHDA at (866) 946-7432 (Tel). If Borrower(s) requests a meeting, no for eclosure proceeding will be commenced until the expiration of 90 d ays f rom the d ate Notice was mailed to the Borrower(s) pursuant to S ection 3205(a) of HB 4454, Public Act 30 of 2009. If Designated Agent and Borrower(s) agree to modiy f the mortgage, the mortgage will not be for eclosed if the Borrower(s) abide by the terms of the modified mortgage. Borrower(s) have the right to contact an attorney or the S tate Bar of Michigan Lawyer Referra l S ervice at (800) 968-0738 (Tel). Pub Date: S eptember 19, 2010 SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER MAN, P.C . 23938 Research Drive, S uite 300 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48335 CN-8608 36 9/19/10

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Legals SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER MAN, P.C ., IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CON TACT OUR OFFICE AT (248)539-7400 IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGE SALE – Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by SANTOS BLACKWELL, to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc. ("MER"S ), solely as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and assigns, Mortgagee, d ated May 9, 2008, and recorded on May 19, 2008, in Document No. 513128 7, and assigned by said mortgagee to GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, as assigned,C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of Two Hundr ed Two Thousand S even Hund red Fifty- E ight Dollars and Thirty-Two C ents ($202,758.32), including interest at 6.250% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public venue, at the south entrance to the C linton C ounty C ourthouse, 100 E . S tate S treet, (M-21), S t. Johns, Michigan at 10:00 AM o’clock, on October 13, 2010 Said premises are located in C linton C ounty, Michigan and are des cribed as: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF THE EAST 1 / 2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/ 4 OF SECTION 24, TOWN 6 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST, OLIVE TOWNSHIP, CLINTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN; THENCE EAST 330 FEET, NORTH 264 FEET, WEST 330 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 264 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE GINNING. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with 1948CL 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. Dated: S eptember 8, 2010 GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC Mortgagee/Assignee

Legals , ( 1), Johns, Michigan at 10:00 AM o’clock, on October 13, 2010 Said premises are located in C linton C ounty, Michigan and are des cribed as: LOT 2, BLOCK 11, CLARK AND BOLTON’S SUBDIVI SION OF OUTLOT C , CITY OF ST. JOHNS, CLINTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN LIBER R, PAGE 641, CLINTON COUNTY RECORDS. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with 1948CL 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale.

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E state of E d ward K Bottum, dec eased Date of birth: 7/28 /1918 TO ALL CREDITORS: * NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The dec edent , E d ward J Bottum who lived at 232 E Main S treet, Maple Rapids , MI 48853 Michigan died 12/24/2005. C redit ors of the dec edent are notified that all claims against the estate will be Dated: S eptember 3, 2010 for ever barred unless presented to Barbara L NewU .S . BANK, N.A. port, named personal repreMortgagee/Assignee sentative or proposed personal representative, or to Schneider man & S herman, both the probate court at P.C . 100 E S tate S t., S uite 4300, S t 23938 Research Drive, S uite Johns, MI 4887 9 and the 300 named/ proposed personal Farmington Hills, MI 48335 representative within 4 months af ter the d ate of CN-85811 publication of this notice. 9/12, 19, 26/10-10/3/10 Dated: 9-1-2010 STATE OF MICHIGAN John E Rosczyk P22847 PROBATE COURT PO Box 535 CLINTON COUNTY CIRCUIT Roscommon MI 486 53 COURT - FAMILY DIVISION 989-275-8966 PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING FILE NO. 10-27457-DD In the matter of Kelly Kay Gregory TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS including:* William Gregory whose addr ess(es) are unknown and whose interest in the matter may be barred or affec ted by the follow ing: TAKE NOTIC:E A hearing will be held on Tuesd ay, October 12, 2010 at 11:00 A.M. at Probate C ourt, C ourthouse, 100 East S tate S t., S te 4300, S t Johns, MI 4887 9 befor e Judge Lisa S ullivan P51265 for the follow ing purpose: Petition for appointment of guardia n, indiv idu al with alleged dev elopmental dis ability. Date: 9/10/2010 Ruth M Fish 1268 W C lark Rd Apt B-4 DeWitt, MI 482 8 0 517-28 2-86 8 7

Schneider man & S herman, CN-867294 P.C . 23938 Research Drive, S uite 9/19/10 300 Farmington Hills, MI 48335 STATE OF MICHIGAN PROBATE COURT CN-85910 8 COUNTY OF C linton 9/12, 19, 26/10-10/3/10 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Decedent’s E state SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER FILE NO. MAN, P.C ., IS ATTEMPTING 10-027427-DE TO COLLECT A DEBT, ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN E state of Judit h Deborah WILL BE USED FOR THAT Levine Date of birth: 5/13/49 PURPOS.E PLEASE CON TO ALL CREDITORS: * TACT OUR OFFICE AT NOTICE TO CREDITORS: (248)539-7400 IF YOU ARE The dec edent , Judit h DeborIN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. ah Levine, who lived at 9036 MORTGAGE SALE – Defa ult C oleman Rd., Haslett, Michihas been made in the condi - gan died May 28, 2009. C redit ors of the dec edent tions of a mortgage made that all claims by MICHAEL J. CERNY, A are notified SINGLE MAN, to Mortgage against the estate will be E lectronic Registration S ys- for ever barred unless pretems, Inc. ("MER"S ), solely sented to Guy Zoller, named as nominee for lender and personal representative or personal reprelender’s successors and as- proposed signs, Mortgagee, d ated Oc- sentative, or to both the probate court at 100 E S tate tober 11, 2002, and recorded on November 6, 2002, in S t., S te 4300, S t Johns, MI 8 9 and the Document No. 5010704, and 487 personal assigned by said mortgagee named/ proposed within 4 to U .S . BANK, N.A., as representative assigned,C linton C ounty Re- months af ter the d ate of cord s, Michigan, on which publication of this notice. mortgage there is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof Dated: S ept. 15, 2010 the sum of E ighty-S even William Metros P42246 Thousand E ight Hundr ed 4355 C lise Road S eventy-Five Dollars and 8 8 Thirty-Three C ents Bath, MI 480 ($87 ,87 5.33), including inter- 517-641-4000 est at 6.500% per annum. U nder the power of sale Guy Zoller contained in said mortgage 12712 Hitchcock C t and the statute in such case Reston, VA 20191 made and provided, notice 703-742-80 42 is hereby given that said 1296 mortgage will be for eclosed CN-86 9/19/10 by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public venue, at the Email the Lansing Community south entrance to the C linNewspapers 24/7 at: ton C ounty C ourthouse, 100 lcnclassifieds@gannett.com E . S tate S treet, (M-21), S t.

Barbara L Newport 5349 Paxton Rd. S t Johns, MI 4887 9 517-582 -0495 CN-86 1292 9/19/10 STATE OF MICHIGAN PROBATE COURT, COUNTY OF CLINTON NOTICE TO CREDITORS Decedent’s E state FILE NO. 10-27421-DE E state of GLENN L DEISLER Date of Birth: S eptember 18, 1927 TO ALL CREDITORS: NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The dec edent , GLENN L DEISLER, who lived at 429Meadowview , S t Johns, MI died July 4, 2009. C redit ors of the dec edent are notified that all claims against the estate will be for ever barred unless presented to Michael S eger, named personal representative or proposed personal representative, or to both the probate court at 100 E . S tate S t., S t. Johns, MI 4887 9 and the named/ proposed personal representative within 4 months af ter the d ate of publication of this notice. John E . Wieber, PC, 201 E . S tate S t., S t. Johns, MI 487 8 9 (989) 224-9449

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Michael S eger 2284 S Hollister Rd Ovid, MI 486 8 6 989-2 84-57 43 CN-8609 05 9/19/10 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Andr ea Kingsley, wife, and Joshua Kingsley, her husband, to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated August 17, 2006 and recorded August 23, 2006 in Instrument Number 5105021, C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan. Said mortgage is now held by GMAC Mortgage, LLC by assignment. There is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed TwentyThree Thousand E leven and 66/100 Dollars ($123,011.66) including interest at 7.25% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provid -

p ed, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e at the S outh entrance to the C linton C ounty C ircuit C ourthouse , 100 E . S tate S treet (M-21), S t. Johns, Michigan, 48779. at 10:00 a.m. on OCTOBER 20, 2010. Said premises are located in the Township of Watertown, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: C ommencing 33 rods North of S outheast corner of S ection 7, Town 5 North, Range 3 West, Township of Watertown, C ounty of C linton, Michigan, thence West 20 rods , thence North 9 rods , thence East 20 rods , thence S outh 9 rods to point of beginning. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redempt ion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. TO ALL PURCHAS ER:S The for eclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your d amages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. If you are a tenant in the property, please contact our offic e as you may have certain rights. Dated: S eptember 19, 2010 Orlans Associates, P.C . Attorneys for S ervicer P.O. Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-50 41 248-502-1400 File No. 618.3737 ASAP# 3732075 09/19/2010, 09/26/2010, 10/03/2010, 10/10/2010 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Ronda F. Hunter Trustee, to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated June 12, 2007 and recorded July 6, 2007 in Instrument Number 5119043, C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan. Said mortgage is now held by BAC HOME LOANS SERV ICING, LP FKA COUNTRY WIDE HOME LOANS SERVIC -

Legals ING LP by assignment. There is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of Four Hundr ed Thirty Thousand Four Hundr ed Twenty-One and 7/100 Dollars ($430,421.07) including interest at 6.75% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e at the S outh entrance to the C linton C ounty C ircuit C ourthouse , 100 E . S tate S treet (M-21), S t. Johns, Michigan, 48779. at 10:00 a.m. on OCTOBER 20, 2010. Said premises are located in the Township of Watertown, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot 39, Lakeside Preserve, Phase 1, according to the plat thereof recorded in Liber 9, of Plats Page 90, C linton C ounty Record s. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redempt ion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. TO ALL PURCHAS ER:S The for eclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your d amages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. If you are a tenant in the property, please contact our offic e as you may have certain rights. Dated: S eptember 19, 2010 Orlans Associates, P.C . Attorneys for S ervicer P.O. Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-50 41 248-502-1400 File No. 617.6277 ASAP# 3732011 09/19/2010, 09/26/2010, 10/03/2010, 10/10/2010 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Kasey S . C hubb and Mindy L. C hubb, husband and wife, to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated June 6, 2003 and re-

Legals , corded June 12, 2003 in Instrument Number 5030973, C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan. Said mortgage is now held by JPMorgan C hase Bank, National Association by assignment. There is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed Two Thousand S ix Hundr ed E leven and 65/100 Dollars ($102,611.65) including interest at 5.75% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e at the S outh entrance to the C linton C ounty C ircuit C ourthouse , 100 E . S tate S treet (M-21), S t. Johns, Michigan, 48779. at 10:00 a.m. on OCTOBER 20, 2010. Said premises are located in the Township of Dewitt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Beginning at a point on the North line of S ection 21, Town 5 North, Range 2 West, that is 363 Feet West of the Northeast corner of the West 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of S ection 21; thence West on the S ection line 132 feet; thence S outh 693 feet; thence East 132; thence North 693 to point of beginning The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASERS: The for eclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your d amages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. If you are a tenant in the property, please contact our offic e as you may have certain rights. Dated: S eptember 19, 2010 Orlans Associates, P.C . Attorneys for S ervicer P.O. Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-50 41 248-502-1400 File No. 362.8162 ASAP# 3735636 09/19/2010, 09/26/2010, 10/03/2010, 10/10/2010

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ty, hig n, ding to the recorded plat thereof as recorded in Liber 8 of Plats, Page 16, C linton C ounty Record s, des cribed as: Beginning at the N orthwest corner of Lot 119 being the intersection of the S outh line of East Webb Drive and the East line of Bridge S treet; thence N orth 89 degrees 44 minutes 17 seconds East 151.91 feet on the N orth line of Lot 119, being also the S outh line of East Webb Drive; thence S outh 00 degrees 15 minutes 43 seconds East 139.43 feet on the East line of Lot 119; thence S outh 89 degr ees 48 minutes 32 seconds West 70.00 feet; thence N orth 79 degr ees 06 minutes 19 seconds West 114.23 feet to the West line of Lot 119, being also the East line of S outh Bridge S treet; thence N ortheasterly 121.15 feet on a curve to the left on the West line of Lot 119, said curve having a radius of 889.56 feet and a long chord of 121.06 feet and bearing N orth 14 degrees 09 minutes 49 seconds East to the point of beginning. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redempt ion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. TO ALL PURCHAS ER:S The for eclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your d amages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. If you are a tenant in the property, please contact our offic e as you may have certain rights. Dated: S eptember 12, 2010 Orlans Associates, P.C . Attorneys for S ervicer P.O. Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File N o. 241.1846 ASAP# 3725262 09/12/2010, 09/19/2010, 09/26/2010, 10/03/2010

y y tain rights. Dated: S eptember 12, 2010 Orlans Associates, P.C . Attorneys for S ervicer P.O. Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File N o. 200.6803 ASAP# 3725148 09/12/2010, 09/19/2010, 09/26/2010, 10/03/2010

g ge and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e at the S outh entrance to the C linton C ounty C ircuit C ourthouse, 100 E . S tate S treet (M-21), S t. Johns, Michigan, 48779. at 10:00 a.m. on OCTOBER 6, 2010. Said premises are located in the Township of Watertown, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot 76, Lakeside Preserve N umber 2, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Liber 10 of Plats, Page 6, C linton C ounty Record s. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASER:S The for eclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your d amages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. If you are a tenant in the property, please contact our offic e as you may have certain rights. Dated: S eptember 5, 2010 Orlans Associates, P.C . Attorneys for S ervicer P.O. Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File N o. 617.6093 ASAP# 3716165 09/05/2010, 09/12/2010, 09/19/2010, 09/26/2010

, hig gage is now held by Fift h Third Mortgage C ompany by assignment. There is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hund red Fourteen Thousand Two Hundr ed S eventy-Three and 44/100 Dollars ($114,273.44) including interest at 6% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e at the S outh entrance to the C linton C ounty C ircuit C ourthouse , 100 E . S tate S treet (M-21), S t. Johns, Michigan, 48779. at 10:00 a.m. on OCTOBER 6, 2010. Said premises are located in the C ity of S t. Johns, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot N umber 4 in Block N umber 2 of E mmonsville Addit ion to the C ity (for merly Village) of S t. Johns, C linton C ounty, Michigan, according to the recorded plat thereof in the Offic e of Register of Deeds for said C ounty of C linton. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASER:S The for eclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your d amages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. If you are a tenant in the property, please contact our offic e as you may have certain rights. Dated: S eptember 5, 2010 Orlans Associates, P.C . Attorneys for S ervicer P.O. Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File N o. 200.6775 ASAP# 3716989 09/05/2010, 09/12/2010, 09/19/2010, 09/26/2010

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Jenny L. Zwick, a single person, to Fift h Third Mortgage - MI, LLC, Mortgagee, d ated March 6, 2003 and recorded March 12, 2003 in Instrument N umber 5021696, C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan. Said mortgage is now held by Fift h Third Mortgage C ompany by assignment. There is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of Twenty-E ight Thousand S ix Hundr ed Twelve and 96/100 Dollars ($28,612.96) including interest at 5.5% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e at the S outh entrance to the C linton C ounty C ircuit C ourthouse , 100 E . S tate S treet (M-21), S t. Johns, Michigan, 48779. at 10:00 a.m. on OCTOBER 13, 2010. Said premises are located in the Village of Ovid, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot 1, Block 27, Village of Ovid, C linton C ounty, Michigan, according to the recorded plat thereof, as recorded in Liber 21 of Deeds , Page 367, C linton C ounty Record s. The redempt ion period shall be 12 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASER:S The for eclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your d amages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. If you are a tenant in the property, please contact our offic e as you may have cer-

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Robin Remer-Saenz and Ricardo R. Saenz , husband and wife, to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated N ovember 7, 2006 and recorded N ovember 16, 2006 in Instrument N umber 5109158, C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan. Said mortgage is now held by S elect Portfolio S ervicing, Inc. by assignment. There is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of Four Hund red E ighty-Four Thousand S ix Hundr ed E ighty-N ine and 7/100 Dollars ($484,689.07) including interest at 7.5% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provid ed, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e at the S outh entrance to the C linton C ounty C ircuit C ourthouse, 100 E . S tate S treet (M-21), S t. Johns, Michigan, 48779. at 10:00 a.m. on OCTOBER 13, 2010. Said premises are located in the C ity of Dewitt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot 26, S pringbrook Lakes N umber 2, C ity of Dewitt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, according to the recorded Plat thereof as in Liber 7 of Plats, Page 12, C linton C ounty Record s. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASER:S The for eclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your d amages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. If you are a tenant in the property, please contact our offic e as you may have certain rights. Dated: S eptember 12, 2010 Orlans Associates, P.C . Attorneys for S ervicer P.O. Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File N o. 231.7564 ASAP# 3720448 09/12/2010, 09/19/2010, 09/26/2010, 10/03/2010 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Maria Migaldi, a married woman and Domenico Roberto Migaldi, her husband, to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated March 22, 2007 and recorded April 2, 2007 in Instrument N umber 5115041, C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan. Said mortgage is now held by Bac Home Loans S ervicing, LP fka C ountrywide Home Loans S ervicing LP by assignment. There is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of Two Hund red S ixty-Two Thousand Three Hundr ed S eventyThree and 83/100 Dollars ($262,373.83) including interest at 4.125% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage

THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Bryan M. Kohagen, a single person, to Fift h Third Mortgage MI, LLC, Mortgagee, d ated April 17, 2003 and recorded April 21, 2003 in Instrument N umber 5025529, C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan. Said mort-

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THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by S teven S ochor, a single person, to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated S eptember 28, 2006 and recorded October 13, 2006 in Instrument N umber 5107499, C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan. Said mortgage is now held by Aurora Loan S ervices, LLC by assignment. There is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed S eventy-S ix Thousand S even Hundr ed Forty-Two and 29/100 Dollars ($176,742.29) including interest at 4% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e at the S outh entrance to the C linton C ounty C ircuit C ourthouse , 100 E . S tate S treet (M-21), S t. Johns, Michigan, 48779. at 10:00 a.m. on OCTOBER 6, 2010. Said premises are located in the Township of Ea gle, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: That part of the N ortheast 1/4 of the S outhwest 1/4 of S ection 9, Town 5 N orth of Range 4 West, des cribed as follows: C ommencing at a point on Herbison Road, which is located as follows: N orth 1326 feet f rom onequarter corner common to S ection 9 and 16, Town 5 N orth of Range 4 West, on the N orth and S outh 1/4 line of said S ection 9 to its intersection with center of Hebrison Road, thence N orth 78 degr ees 30 minutes West 873.4 feet to place of beginning, thence N orth 11 degr ees 00 minutes East 190

NOTICE CITY OF ST JOHNS PUBLIC HEARING OF A TAX EXEMPTION OF NEW AL PROPERTY - P.A. 328 OCTOBER 11, 2010

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This notice is hereby given that the S t. Johns C ity C ommission will hold a public hearing on Monda y, October 11, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon there af ter as the matter may be heard in the C ommission C hambers (2nd floor ) of the C ourthouse at 100 E . S tate S t., S t. Johns, MI. Please use Cass S t. entrance. The purpose of the meeting is to hear all persons interested in an application f rom FC Mason for an extension of a Tax E xemption of N ew Personal Property. This application is in accord ance with Act 328, P.A. 1998 and if granted would allow a tax exemption for all new personal for the period of the abatement granted. Owner: C hris Turner Properties LLC/ FC Mason Addr ess: 200 East Railroad S t Tax Roll N o.:19-300-000-001-001-00 Legal Description: ORIG PLAT BLK 1, LOTS 1,2,3,4,5 & 6. ALSO VACATED PORTION OF RR ST ADJ THERETO BEING 10.25 FT. ALSO W 100 FT OF LOTS 10 & 11 AND W 155 FT OF LOT 12. EXC BEG AT INTERSECTION W LINE OAKLAND ST & N LINE OF 10.25 FT VACATED RR ST; TH S 33.16 FT; W 56.33 FT; S 23.91 FT; W 43.65 FT; N 54.42 FT; E 100.80 FT TO POB. CINDY M. WARDA C ity Assessor CN-860769

deg feet , thence N orth 78 degrees 30 minutes West 489 feet , thence S outh 192.6 feet along West N orth and S outh 1/8 line of said S ection 9 to its intersection with center of Herbison Road, thence S outh 78 degr ees 30 minutes East 465 feet to place of beginning, except for that portion des cribed as: commencing at a point on Herbison Road which is located as follows: N orth 1326 feet f rom 1/4 corner common to said S ection 9 and 16, Town 5 N orth of Range 4 West, on N orth and S outh 1/4 line of said S ection 9 to intersection with the center of Herbison Road, thence N orth 78 degr ees 30 minutes West 1201.4 feet to place of beginning thence N orth 11 degr ees 00 minutes East 190 feet , thence N orth 78 degrees 30 minutes West 161 feet; thence S outh 192.6 feet along West N orth and S outh 1/8 line of said S ection 9 to its intersection with center of Herbison Road, thence S outh 78 degr ees 30 minutes East 137 feet to place of beginning, Township of Eagle, C linton C ounty Michigan The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASER:S The for eclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your d amages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. If you are a tenant in the property, please contact our offic e as you may have certain rights. Dated: S eptember 5, 2010 Orlans Associates, P.C . Attorneys for S ervicer P.O. Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File N o. 191.4950 ASAP# 3716942 09/05/2010, 09/12/2010, 09/19/2010, 09/26/2010

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Legals poin eginning, Township, C linton C ounty Record s. The redempt ion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redempt ion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASER:S The for eclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your d amages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. If you are a tenant in the property, please contact our offic e as you may have certain rights. Dated: S eptember 5, 2010 Orlans Associates, P.C . Attorneys for S ervicer P.O. Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File N o. 650.0428 ASAP# 3707047 09/05/2010, 09/12/2010, 09/19/2010, 09/26/2010

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NOTICE CITY OF ST. JOHNS COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC HEARINGS OCTOBER 7, 2010

The S t. Johns Planning C ommission will hold a public hearing on Thursd ay, October 7, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. in the 2nd Floor C ommission C hambers of the C linton C ounty C ourthouse, 100 E . S tate S t., S t. Johns, MI. (Please use Cass S t. E ntrance.) The C ommission will condu ct public hearings to addr ess the follow ing proposals: 1. A proposed amendment to Ordina nce N o. 510 (S igns), in particular to define and regulate the use of Yard S igns. 2. A request to amend S ection 5.436 of the Zoning Ordina nce to allow a Religious Institution as a permitted use in a GC (General C ommercial) District 3. A request for S ite Plan Review f rom the First Baptist C hurch, located at 512 S . US-127, to construct a 13,000 square foot addit ion. 4. A request to rezone approximately .34 acres of land located at 709 E . S tate S t. f rom O (Offic e) to GC (General C ommercial) Each proposal may be inspected at the C ity Offic es, 100 E . S tate S t, S uite 1100, S t. Johns, MI 48879, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monda y through Frida y. S teve Wagner, C ommunity Development Director N otice: People with dis abilities needing accommoda tions for effec tive participation in the meeting should contact the C ity C lerk at (989) 224-8944 at least two (2) working d ays in ad vance of the meeting. An attempt will be made to make reasonable accommoda tions. CN-860813

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THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Robert R. Wilcox, married as indiv idu al and C ynthia Wilcox, his wife, to Mortgage E lectronic Registration S ystems, Inc., as nominee for lender and lender’s successors and/ or assigns, Mortgagee, d ated March 27, 2006 and recorded April 10, 2006 in Instrument N umber 5098226, C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan. Said mortgage is now held by C itiMortgage, Inc. by assignment. There is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of One Hundr ed S eventy Thousand S even Hundr ed E leven and 12/100 Dollars ($170,711.12) including interest at 5.5% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e at the S outh entrance to the C linton C ounty C ircuit C ourthouse , 100 E . S tate S treet (M-21), S t. Johns, Michigan, 48779. at 10:00 a.m. on OCTOBER 13, 2010. Said premises are located in the C ity of Dewitt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: That part of Lot 119 of Assessor’s Plat of the C ity of DeWitt-S outh, C ity of DeWitt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, according

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THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOS.E PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGE SALE - Defa ult has been made in the condi tions of a mortgage made by Rex Huguelet, an unmarried man, to Fift h Third MortgageMI, LLC, Mortgagee, d ated June 29, 2005 and recorded July 14, 2005 in Instrument N umber 5083569, C linton C ounty Record s, Michigan. Said mortgage is now held by Fift h Third Mortgage C ompany by assignment. There is claimed to be d ue at the d ate hereof the sum of Two Hund red S eventy-E ight Thousand Fifty- One and 4/100 Dollars ($278,051.04) includ ing interest at 5.25% per annum. U nder the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage will be for eclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendu e at the S outh entrance to the C linton C ounty C ircuit C ourthouse , 100 E . S tate S treet (M-21), S t. Johns, Michigan, 48779. at 10:00 a.m. on OCTOBER 20, 2010. Said premises are located in the Township of Dewitt, C linton C ounty, Michigan, and are des cribed as: Lot 37, Windy Ridge N umber 2, Dewitt Township, C linton C ounty. The redemp tion period shall be 6 months f rom the d ate of such sale, unless det ermined abandoned in accord ance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemp tion period shall be 30 d ays f rom the d ate of such sale. TO ALL PURCHASER:S The for eclosing mortgagee can rescind the sale. In that event, your d amages, if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid amount tender ed at sale, plus interest. If you are a tenant in the property, please contact our offic e as you may have certain rights. Dated: S eptember 19, 2010 Orlans Associates, P.C . Attorneys for S ervicer P.O. Box 5041 Troy, MI 48007-5041 248-502-1400 File N o. 200.6828 ASAP# 3735546 09/19/2010, 09/26/2010, 10/03/2010, 10/10/2010

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