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GRAND LEDGE - Back for their 13thyear, the Singers on The Grand will per-form at the Grand Ledge Opera Housewith an all-new show called “Our Amer-ican Songbook,” Saturday, Nov. 6, 7:30p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 7, 3 p.m.
Presented by founder Libby Brandonand daughter, Katy McDonough, choraldirector, the production mixes a wonder-ful array of music performed as solos,duets, and, of course, the close harmo-nies of ensemble singing.
Among them are selections fromBroadway shows: a “Mary Poppins” med-ley, “Sit Down You‘re Rocking the Boat,”“Ol’ Man River,” and “Don‘t Fence Me In.”
Some of the pop and jazz songs tobe presented are “Birth of The Blues,”“Something‘s Gotta Give,” “Someone toWatch Over Me,” and a great medley ofDuke Ellington hits.
In addition the group will present sa-cred songs Simple Gifts,” and “Glory,Glory Hallelujah.”
Twelve singers and seven musiciansmake up the ensemble who performthese musical treasures.
Vocalists include: Bill DeWitt, BarbaraFrazier, James Hall, Ellen Hoard, Kath-leen Buchin Leyrer, Charlie and Dor-othea Martin, Abbie Matthews, Katy
McDonough, Dave Sincox, Dan Templin,and Marty Underhill. Accompanyingthem are instrumentalists Herm Bush-nell, Bob Engardio, Don Farnum, BillHolda, Jim Kasprzak, Pete Murthum andRick Peterson.
Dancers Tina Bender and MichaelChan join with them to delightfully en-hance the music.
“It’s a privilege to present these areaartists who superbly interpret such awide variety of music from past and pres-ent,” comments Brandon.
“Everyone who sees the show will en-joy memorable moments - comedic, nos-talgic, and exciting.”
Tickets for the show are $10 in ad-vance and $12 at the door.
They are available at the Grand LedgeOpera House, Ace Hardware, and Mac-Dowell’s Hearth & Floral.
Call the Opera House, (517) 627-1443or Libby Brandon at (517) 627-2715.
Singers on the Grand set for Opera House
Vocalists include: Bill DeWitt, Barbara Frazier, James Hall, Ellen Hoard, Kathleen
Buchin Leyrer, Charlie and Dorothea Martin, Abbie Matthews, Katy McDonough,
Dave Sincox, Dan Templin, and Marty Underhill. Accompanying them are
instrumentalists Herm Bushnell, Bob Engardio, Don Farnum, Bill Holda, Jim
Kasprzak, Pete Murthum and Rick Peterson. Dancers Tina Bender and Michael
Chan join with them to delightfully enhance the music.
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Tme, date• Saturday, Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m.
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5News in briefFriends of LookingGlass set float event
DEWITT - Friends of theLooking Glass’ first annualgoblin float will be Saturday,Oct. 30. Family and friends,swimming pets, antique pick-ers and bail bondsmen areinvited. Costumes are alsoinvited but optional. Be sen-sible about what masquerad-ing cleverness works well ina kayak and what doesn’t.Don’t forget your cameras
and senses of humor. A pad-dle would also be good.
Print & run itinerary /checklist:
• 10:30 a.m.: Spot cars atDeWitt Twp’s Looking GlassRiverside Park on HerbisonRoadd, just east of Airport.
• 11 a.m.: Launch fromOld 27 - park in Vittraino’scommercial building on theNW side of bridge under per-petual construction
• 11:45 a.m. : Lunch stopat DeWitt’s Riverfront Park
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• 1 p.m.: Relaunch fromDeWitt
• 2 p.m.: Arrive at Look-ing Glass Riverside Park onHerbison. Take-out and re-trieve cars or go directly tocampfire.
• 2:30 p.m.: ArriveatLarry/Peggy Arbanas housefor campfire & s’mores (2mins from park).
Yooper potluck set forNov. 13 at St Stephen
DELTA TWP. - A Yooperpotluck on Nov. 13 will beat 1 p.m., at St Stephen Lu-theran Church, at the inter-section of Waverly Road andDelta River Drive.
Bring a dish or dessertto share. Books or videos toshare about the Upper Pen-insula are welcome.
Contact 517-886-2258.
Country club to hostshopping boutique
GRAND LEDGE - TheGrand Ledge Country Clubwill host a Holiday Shop-ping Boutique, Sunday, Nov.14, from 1-4 p.m. to benefitthe Mid-Michigan Alzheim-er’s Association.
Local businesses and art-ists will provide a uniqueshopping experience.
Enjoy art, fashion, a si-lent auction, drawings andmuch, much more.
Please join us in the ClubHouse at the Grand LedgeCountry Club located at 5811St. Joseph Hwy in GrandLedge.
Pending sale of itemsannounced by city
The City of Grand LedgeBoard of Cemetery Trust-ees will sell, in the Spring2011, all unclaimed items re-moved from graves due toviolations of the cemeteryrules.
All removed items havebeen marked as to their lo-cation when removed andcan be picked up prior tothe Spring 2011.
All unclaimed items re-maining in the Spring 2011will be sold.
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Senior cornerThought for the week: May you always
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For more information or to register for any of the above programs,please call the health and wellness division of HGB at 517-543-9575.
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Several weeks ago Iwas
at a conference and Hall
Davidson of Discovery Ed-
ucation was speaking.
His audience of super-
intendents listened as he
talked about the need to-
look for and use tech-
nology in interesting and
powerful ways if we are
going toreach students.
He was amazing in his
ability to connect through-
out histalk with websites
and technology tools that
helped his audience learn.
During the course of
his presentation hemade
an interesting comment
about how educators
sometimes assume that
thingscan’t or won’t
change because we be-
lieve we are just too im-
portant.
Hesuggested that other
industries have made the
same fatal comment in the
past.
He shared some exam-
ples of how industries re-
fused to change and in the
end it cost them.
The cost in many cases
was the whole industry.
The world was moving but
some people in positions
of leadership and influ-
ence refused to see that
the world was changing.
He said that educators
sometimes act likethis.
“Schools don’t need to
change. No one can do
what we do!”
I thought of that pre-
sentation as I read two ar-
ticles this week.
These twoarticles, un-
related except for their
We need to shape disruption to help our studentscommentary on how life
in the 21st centurykeeps
changing, made me think
about how education
needs to be sensitive to
thechanges that are occur-
ring all around us.
A Newsweek article,
that I found online, talked
about the difficulty an on-
linecompany was having
remaining competitive and
finding a way to turn a
profit.
The article said that
this company was being
replaced by a competitor
that really was not sup-
posed to be a competitor.
The author stated that the
company was struggling
and it was surprised.
“But this is howdis-
ruption happens in tech .
. . something comes out
of left field and providesa
new way to do some-
thing.”
The New York Times
articleprovided a great
example of how some-
thing is coming out of
left field andwill poten-
tially change education.
Students in Britain were
being taught math online
throughtutors in India.
Is how we do things
in American education the
best and only way to do
things?
I would like to say yes,
but the evidence is accu-
mulating that there areoth-
er ways to teach and learn.
Just because
classrooms today look a
lot like the classrooms of
40 years ago or the class-
rooms of 100 ago, does
not mean that the class-
rooms of next year or 10
years from now will look
the same.
This is how disruption
happens. Something
comes out of left field and-
provides a new way to do
something.
Those of us responsible
for educatingtoday’s youth
need to be aware of and
sensitive to the changes
that might happen.
Instead of being shak-
en by the disruptive forces
at work in our world, we
need to be involved in
shaping those disruptive
forces to help ourstudents
learn.
Steve M. Matthews issuperintendent of GrandLedge Public Schools
Super’scorner
SteveMatthews
Your Community onlinewww.GrandLedgeIndependent.com
Student ofthe monthVictoria Schiller, a senior
at Grand Ledge High School,
has been selected as Lion’s
Club Student of the Month.
Victoria is a member of the
National Hon-
or Society and
the Student
Council. She
participates in
volleyball and
track.Heroth-
eractivities in-
clude beach
volleyball and
snow board-
ing. Hobbies
include craft-
ing. Victoria is the daughter
of Fred and Iris Schiller. She
plans to attend a Michigan
college and study biochem-
istry and continue student
council and be involved in
sports.
VictoriaSchiller
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John Boles is running unop-posed.
District 7: Republican BillCoan is challenging incum-bent Democrat Glenn H.Freeman.
District 8: RepublicanRichard Wagner is challeng-ing incumbent Democrat Jo-seph Brehler.
District 9: RepublicanJohn Forell is running unop-posed.
District 10: RepublicanRoger Eaking is facing offagainst incumbent Demo-crat Linda Keefe.
District 11: RepublicanWayne Ridge faces offagainst incumbent DemocratArt Luna.
District 12: Republican L.Daryl Baker is running unop-posed.
District 13: RepublicanDale E. Barr is unopposed.
District 14: Republican
Jeremy Whittum faces offagainst Democrat David T.Fernald.
District 15: RepublicanBen Colestock is challeningincumbent Democrat RogerHarris.
Races: Eaton County votersto make decisions Nov. 2Continued from page 1
JeannePearl-Wright
JimOsieczonek
CarolStrachan
LarryBrunette
DebShaughnessy
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TerranceAugustine
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JosephBrehler
Trick-or-treat set
for 6-8 p.m. Oct. 31
Trick-or-treat hoursthroughout Grand Ledgeand Delta Township will befrom 6-8 p.m. on Hallow-een, which is Sunday, Oct.31.
Sirens will sound in bothareas to signal the begin-ning and end of the time.
Looking Glass Garden
Club sets meeting
EAGLE - StephenWoods, vice-president andco-owner of Smith Tree andLandscape will present aprogram on “The ImpactProper Pruning Can Makeon Your Landscape” at thenext meeting of the Look-ing Glass Garden Club onMon., Nov. 1 at 6:30 p.m.The club holds monthlymeetings at Wacousta Com-munity United MethodistChurch, 9180 W. HerbisonRoad, Eagle. The gardenclub welcomes prospectivemembers and visitors.
A resident of GrandLedge, Woods began work-ing for Smith Tree andLandscape in 1997 as an ar-borist, consulting with cli-ents on tree care.
Much of his work in-volves advising clients onplant health care, diseaseand insect problems andtrimming and removals.
He also serves as atree preservation consul-tant, working with a varietyof clients, including the Cityof Lansing’s combined sew-er overflow project.
Woods holds a bach-elor’s of science degreein forest resource manage-ment from Southern IllinoisUniversity.
Before joining SmithTree and Landscape, hefought wildfires for the USForest Service.
He is board certifiedMaster Arborist through theInternational Society ofArboriculture.
Contact Deb Plichta,club president, at 517626-2039.
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aid ailing area man
PORTLAND- A pancakebreakfast has been set for8 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 30 atPortland Church of the Naz-arene, 9466 Cutler Road,Cutler, for a 36-year oldarea man diagnosed withstage 2 colon cancer.
Adam Livingston is thefather of six and will bereceiving chemotherapy ev-ery other week for at leastthe next six months. Alongwith medical bills he isfaced with missing work.
Friends hope to raiseenough money to help de-fray his medical bills and tohelp cover some of his lossof income.
There will be door priz-es, 50/50 raffle and a silentauction for a week at a cab-in in North Georgia Moun-tains and a weekend golfpackage at Nader’s in Lud-ington, and much more.
The group is asking for adonation of $5 and children3 and under will be free.
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Added the NEW “Healing Center”wing to theEaton CountyMedical Care Facility “keeping 42beds” in the county
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LongFred and Theresa (Aelk-
er) Long of Grand Ledge cel-ebrated their 60th weddinganniversary on Oct. 28th.
They were married in1950, at St. Paul’s CatholicChurch in Owosso.
The couple have four chil-dren: Becky (Steve) Holling-ton, Jan, Michael (Patti), andMitchell (Roxanne) and 4grandchildren.
They will celebrate theiranniversary with family andfriends.
Fred and Theresa Long
Anniversary
EngagementWakeman — Nichols
Leigha Wakeman andBrandon Nichols, along withtheir families, are happy toannounce their engagement.She is the daughter of JohnWakeman of East Lansingand Lisa Derby of Lansing.He is the son of James Nich-ols of Charlotte and JoAnnCranson of Lake Odessa.
The bride-elect is a 2007
graduate of Grand LedgeHigh School and is currentlyattending Lansing Commu-nity College pursuing a nurs-ing degree.
The prospective groomis a graduate of the Michi-gan Youth Academy and iscurrently employed at De-vereaux Sax Mill in Pewa-mo.
A July 2011 weddingplanned.
Brandon Nichols andLeigha Wakeman
News in briefPanel of WWII vets to sharestories at library program
DELTA TWP. – Come to the Delta Town-ship District Library on Thursday, Nov. 4,2010 at 6 p.m. as a panel of WWII veteransshare their stories with the community.The program is co-sponsored by the DeltaTownship District Library and the DeltaTownship Historical Society The pre-veter-ans day program will honor our WWII vet-erans that fought oversees.
Veterans from the Delta Township areawill share in a panel discussion the storiesof serving in the war that every Americanparticipated in. This rare program willbring together some of our most heroiccitizens of the Delta Township area.
Scheduled to be on the panel areCarl Kentner, Bill Carter, Ernst Floeter andRuss Hilding. All served in various rollsand stages of the war. This program will bea good comparison of the different experi-ences of WWII. All are welcome to bringmemorabilia of WWII to share before andafter the presentation. The program will
be held in the Elmwood Room of the DeltaTownship District Library located at 5130Davenport, Lansing, just north of the Lan-sing Mall.
The talk is open to the public and isoffered free of charge. For more informa-tion about the event or the Delta TownshipHistorical Society, please call 517-974-5523or email [email protected].
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DELTA TWP. - Basic Cheese MakingClass will be Thursday, Nov. 4. and Thurs-day, Nov. 11 6-8 p.m. at Woldumar NatureCenter, 5739 Old Lansing Road.
Gary Colles will lead participantsthrough the basics of artisan cheese mak-ing during this two-session course. Youwill make soft cheeses during the firstsession and make an un-aged, or “baby”cheese, during your second session. Costis $25 for Woldumar members and $30 fornon members. Call to reserve your spot,517-322-0030 or e-mail [email protected].
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ter the war, though, he
pursued a different dream,
opening several Red Lion
restaurants in Grand Rap-
ids.,
His speciality? Hot dogs
and hamburgers.
Stamati and Angela are
making sure the legacy
continues. It seems their
daughter, 15-month-old
Martha, already knows
how to bus tables.
The new Dimitri’s, slat-
ed to open about Nov. 8, is
a pleasant blend of the old
and the new.
Although the aerial map
of downtown Lansing has
been donated to the li-
brary, the familiar Tiffany
lamps hang over the
booths and the familiar
watercolors are on the
walls.
But all the equipment
and furnishings are brand-
new, from the kitchen
grills, fryers and dishwash-
er to the tables, chairs and
muted green carpeting.
Although the square
footage is about the same
as at the old sitåe, the new
space seems lighter and
airier because of its wide
floor plan and many win-
dows. Martha calls it “just
a little more upscale.”
Dimitri says he’ll be on-
site, not to cook, but to
do what he’s always done
best.
“I’m going to socialize,”
he said.
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Dimitri’s: Populareatery to open in Delta
Three generations of the Stathopoulos family in the new Dimitri’s Restaurant
in Delta Township. L to r: Dimitri, his wife Martha, granddaughter Martha, son
Stamati, daughter-in-law Angela. The new location is belongs to Stamati and his
mother, but Dimitri says he plans to be around doing what he does very well:
greeting customers and socializing.
Photos by Mary Jo White
15-month-old Martha Stathopoulos, daughter of
Stamati, wears a food-themed Halloween costume:
a hamburger.
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DELTA TWP. - DeltaTownship bestowed its annu-al community awards at theLexington Lansing Hotel Oct.20 at a reception that high-lighted military veterans.
The Citizen of the YearAward went posthumously toSpc.Bradley Rappuhn, whodied last August in Afghan-istan where he was servingas an anti-armor specialist.Members of his family ac-cepted the award: mom Rox-anne, dad Cary, step momDeb and grandfather Harold.
Calvin Jones accepted theBusiness Partnership Awardon behalf of the Delta-Wa-verly Rotary Club, which hasserved the township for 41years.
In addition to awarding$21,500 in college scholar-ship money so far to stu-dents in Delta, the Rotary hassupported the library’s teenprograms and sponsored asummer youth exchange pro-gram.
Rotary volunteers alsohelp with community eventslike Delta Rocks!, work withMeals-on-Wheels and partici-pate in career mentoring pro-grams.
The Community Enhance-ment Award went to GrangerContainer Service, Inc., withCEO Steve Reed on handfor the presentation. Grangerpartners with the Delta Recy-cling Center and processesthe materials collected thereat no cost.
Reed was quick to creditPhillip Mikus, the manager ofthe Granger Recycling Cen-ter, for this effort.
Finally, Waverly HighSchool senior Noelle Mileswas chosen from a field of 15students to receive the YoungPerson of the Year Award.Among her accomplishmentsare over 800 volunteer hoursin the Les Meres et Debu-tante Club of Greater Lansingand serving as the studentrepresentative on the com-mittee of the foundation thathonors her late sister, Jas-mine.
The evening’s militarytheme was carried outthrough selections sung bythe Men of Orpheus, a localchoral group, and photos ofmilitary members flashed onscreens, including one of avery young Howard Pizzo inhis uniform. Pizzo is current-ly the Delta Township trea-surer.
The two keynote speak-ers are themselves veterans.Richard Thelen, who servedin the U.S. Navy, describedhis experience lost at sea forfour days as a survivor of theUSS Indianapolis.
Retired Col. Berri Meyersurged audience members tohire vets and to take time tothank them for their service.
“If you can read this inEnglish or Spanish, thanka veteran,” he said, para-phrasing the “if you can readthis, thank a teacher” bum-per sticker.
Township supervisor KenFletcher spoke of the posi-tive signs of local economicgrowth, including the $37million going into upgrades
at the GM Delta Plant andthe uptick in housing starts.
“(Still,) the next two yearswill be tough,” he said.
“There will be no one-time gimmicks in Delta’s fu-ture.”
There were many spon-sors of the evening, includingGM, Meijer, Medawar Jewel-
ers, Auto-Owners Insurance,the David Chapman Agency,Inc., the Lexington LansingHotel, Comcast, GladstonePrinting, Sparrow SpecialtyHospital, the Hubbard LawFirm, Kathy Hayes of theMichigan Association ofSchool Boards, the MSU Fed-eral Credit Union, Addy’s
Floral and Gifts, Delta Flow-ers, Capitol Physical Therapy,the Michigan Association ofSchool Administrators, Bary-ames Cleaners, On the SpotEngraving, Mark Quimby ofEdward Jones, Carrabba’s,Red Robin, Reno’s West, PetSupplies Plus and the Lan-sing State Journal.
Delta Twp. community awards honors vetsBy MARY JO [email protected]
Members of Spc. Bradley Rappuhn’s family accept the Citizen of the Year Awardfrom Delta Township on his behalf Oct. 20. Rappuhn died last August at age24 of wounds suffered in Afghanistan. L to r: township supervisor Ken Fletcher,grandfather Harold Rappuhn, mom Roxanne Rappuhn, dad Cary Rappuhn, stepmom Deb Rappuhn.
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GRAND LEDGE - The city of Grand Ledgewould like to remind the public of the follow-ing excerpt of the rules and regulations adoptedby the City of Grand Ledge Board of CemeteryTrustees to care and manage Oakwood Ceme-tery and the Oakwood Cemetery Cremains Gar-den.
The full text of these rules is available atCity Hall, 200 E. Jefferson St., and on the City’swebsite www.grand-ledge.com.
General Rules
Alcoholic beverages, animals (except work-ing leader dogs), advertising or posting of signs,firearms, profane, loud or boisterous languageand littering are prohibited.
Markers and Monuments
Markers and monuments shall be made ofdurable granite or bronze, must have founda-tions, and shall not be delivered until a founda-tion is installed and payment is made in full.
Homemade, marble, wood, plastic, cementor steel markers are prohibited. Markers andmonuments shall not exceed four feet in height.
Markers in the Cremains Garden shall bemade of granite and may include a bronzeplaque, shall be flush with the ground and shallnot exceed twenty-eight inches in length, 16inches in width and four inches in depth.
Family monuments are permitted only if
placed in symmetrical alignment with markers,and are prohibited in the Oakwood CemeteryCremains Garden.
Inscriptions on markers and monumentsshall not contain offensive or improper lan-guage, images or markings as judged by theBoard of Cemetery Trustees.
Owners shall be responsible for all expensesfor removal of markers deemed offensive or im-proper. No marker shall be installed unless theSexton is present.
Lot care, maintenance, improvements
Artificial flowers and wreaths, and graveblankets are allowed only from November 1stthrough March 31 and will be removed on April1.
Artificial flowers shall not be placed in theground. Planting or removal of trees and shrub-bery is prohibited unless approved by the Su-perintendent or Sexton as to species, variety,location and time of planting.
In Oakwood Cemetery, flowers may be plant-ed within eighteen inches of a marker or monu-ment, and no sod shall be removed which is notnext to a marker or monument and then notmore than 18 inches.
In the Oakwood Cemetery Cremains Garden,fresh-cut flowers are allowed but shall be re-moved, at the discretion of the Sexton, whenthey become unsightly or detract from the beau-
ty of the Oakwood Cemetery Cremains Garden,no containers are allowed, and digging and/orplanting any flower, shrub, or plant in theground is prohibited. Wooden or equally perish-able material, fences, curbs, hedges, copings,and ground cover of stone, limestone, wood-chips, etc. are prohibited.
Urns are prohibited unless approved by theSuperintendent or Sexton as to material andlocation.
The City will remove urns not used by June1 of each year and will dispose of urns notclaimed within one year after removal.
Urns of glass, clay, or ceramic, and any plas-tic containers of any type are prohibited. TheCity will remove and hold such containers forone year, and will dispose of such containersnot claimed within one year after removal.
Benches are prohibited unless approved bythe Superintendent or Sexton as to material andlocation.
Any bench must be installed on a foundationwhich is flush with the ground.
Foundations shall be installed at the owner’sexpense and at the same cost as foundations formarkers and monuments.
The City reserves the right to remove anddispose of, without notice, any unsightly, dete-riorated, neglected or prohibited items, exceptmarkers or monuments.
- From the city of Grand Ledge
City issues reminder of cemetery rules Newsin brief
Grand Ledge seeking
BOR members
GRAND LEDGE - TheCity of Grand Ledge iscurrently accepting applica-tions to serve on the Boardof Review.
The general purpose ofthe Board of Review is tohear taxpayer property valueappeals and make decisionsbased on the informationpresented. The Board gener-ally meets for three days inMarch, one day in July, andone day in December.
Potential candidates willbe City of Grand Ledge resi-dents, preferably with RealEstate, Property Valuationor Legal knowledge and ex-perience.
Interested people shouldsend a resume with coverletter to: Brian Thelen; Cityof Grand Ledge Assessor;7710 W. Saginaw Highway,Lansing, MI 48917.
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cess to lap tops that serve as electronic poll books, saidFuller.
With the equipment, workers can bring up the nameof any voter who shows up at the polls to fill out aballot.
And while any precinct can opt out of using thecomputer, Fuller said she expects that by the next elec-tion most will be using them.
“It’s a real user-friendly program,” she said.
Long night for workersDespite gains in technology though, Fuller said elec-
tion and poll workers around the county are in for along day Nov. 2.
“They put in long hours,” said Fuller, who will likelybe working until 3 a.m.
Fuller said even though most results can be tabu-lated and sent to the county via modem, paperwork stillneeds to be delivered to Charlotte by workers.
This Tuesday Fuller estimates a 65 percent voterturnout at the polls.
“I was kind of hoping it would be as high as thepresidential election but I think it will be typical of agovernment election.”
What should voters keep in mind when they head tothe polls?
Here are some tips from Fuller:• Remember to note information that appears on
the back side of the ballot, as races and questions areexpected to appear on both sides.
• Tickets can be split this election.
• Research races and ballot questions prior to arriv-ing at the polls.
A complete list of races and questions can be viewedat http://www.eatoncounty.org/Departments/Eaton_
County_Clerk_s_Office/Eaton_Co__Election_Information/Current_Elections.htm.
• The polls close at 8 p.m. on Nov. 2 but anyone inline at that time will be allowed to vote. If you’re there,stay put.
CHARLOTTE — By 8:05 p.m. on Nov. 2 Eaton CountyClerk Fran Fuller will start receiving election results.
On a night when everyone - from candidates, to newsmedia and voters - wants the general election resultsnow, election workers are now able to meet the de-mand.
Fuller credits technology.“So many people want these results as quickly as
they can get them,” she said.In August’s primary election all but three areas —
Eaton Rapids, Grand Ledge and Hamlin Township —in Eaton County were able to transmit their tabulatedvotes to Fuller’s Charlotte office by modem.
This means, said Fuller, that the county’s electionstaff is able to post voting results on its Web site sev-eral hours sooner than they have in the past.
“Candidates at home are waiting for the results,”said Fuller. “Reporters are waiting. This means mediacan get things out quicker.”
It also means that county election workers post re-sults as quickly as they receive them.
“If it’s not up on the Web site that means we don’thave it yet,” she said.
Technology upgradesFaster results aren’t the only gains made as a result
of advancing technology during elections.Most of the county’s polling locations now have ac-
Election workers ready for Tuesday, Nov. 2By RACHEL [email protected]
Voters line up at a polling place in Grand Ledgeduring an earlier election.
File photo/Alan Niller
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CHARLOTTE — Despitelarge differences in theamounts they each col-lected, the candidates forthe 71st district house seatreported similar amountsavailable to spend duringthe final 17 days of the cam-paign.
Republican Deb Shaugh-nessy reported $20,007 onhand, while Democrat The-resa Abed had $18,143 tocover the period from Oct.17 through Nov. 2.
Shaughnessy’s balancerepresented the differencebetween $88,417 raised and$68,410 spent, while Abedwas holding the differencebetween her total of $28,051raised and $9,908 spent, re-flecting the difference intheir fund raising ability andelection strategy.
The 71st District coversmost of Eaton County.
Abed raised 65 percentof her money ($18,250 of$28,051) after the Augustprimary election, where sheemerged first among fiveDemocratic contenders,compared with 40 percent($35,276 of $88,416) forShaughnessy, who had al-
ready collected $52,930 bythe time of the August vote,where she defeated threeother Republicans.
In both cases, most of thedonations after the primarycame from political actioncommittees and special in-terest groups.
In the post primary pe-riod, Shaughnessy received$27,000 from PACs and spe-cial interests, compared toAbed’s $15,750.
Shaughnessy collecteddonations from a numberof businesses and trade as-sociations, including $4,000from the Michigan Farm Bu-reau, $1,500 from the Repub-lican Party and $1,000 eachfrom political action com-mittees representing autodealers, beer and winewholesalers, the state res-taurant association, BlueCross, petroleum jobbersand community action agen-
cies.She also received, after
the reporting deadline,$1,000 from Matthew andLindsay Moroun, part of thefamily who owns the Ambas-sador Bridge connecting De-
troit to Canada, and who areseeking to prevent a com-peting structure from beingbuilt. Family members andassociates have contributednearly $1.8 million to candi-dates and officeholders, ac-
cording to the Detroit FreePress.
Abed’s contributionscome in large part from la-bor groups, including $5,000
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Even though Deb Shaughnessy raised and spent more than Theresa Abed through mid-October,
both candidates reported similar amounts available for the final two weeks of the campaign.
from the UAW, $4,950 from theMEA, $1,250 from the electricalworkers’ union, $1,000 from AF-SCME and $1,000 from the Detroitand American Federation of Teach-ers.
For the final week of the cam-paign, Shaughnessy said there willbe no big surprises.
The end of her campaign will be“the same thing that I have plannedall along. I’m just pleased that wehave the money.”
For the final week of the cam-paign, “I’ll be doing what I startedover a year ago, knocking ondoors.,” Abed said.
She described it as “my favoritepart of campaigning.”
Shaughnessy denied being be-holden to business special inter-ests due to their contributions.
“I don’t have to rely on lobby-ists to find my way around the cap-itol. I will listen to their point ofview, but my experience makes meable to operate independent of lob-byists because of my experience,”she said.
Abed also said contributors toher campaign should not expectany special access.
“I am proud to have the en-dorsements of the unions repre-senting the working middle class,”she said.
“However, I will not be beholdento anyone’s agenda at the Capitol. Iwill continue to be the independentconsensus builder I have alwaysbeen and represent the interests ofEaton County residents.”
At this point in the campaign-ing, only one thing is certain:
It will all be over on Wednes-day.
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PAC: 71st district financial reports released
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GRAND LEDGE - In an effort topromote a safe and healthy Halloweenfor children, Dr. Don Burkhardt and Dr.Nikole Pecora of Orthodontic Specialistsof Mid-Michigan, PC will be accepting
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Candy may be brought to OrthodonticSpecialists at 1040 Charlevoix Dr, Ste C,Grand Ledge, on Monday, Nov. 1, 2010,between the hours of 8. a.m. and 5. p.m.
Patients of Dr. Burkhardt and Dr. Pec-ora will earn 3 stamps per pound ontheir ‘Brace Yourself’ reward card.
The ‘Brace Yourself’ incentive re-wards program is a punch card in whichpatients can earn punches throughouttreatment, turning the punched cards infor prizes.
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For more information, contact Orth-odontic Specialists at (517) 627-7600.
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basketball tryouts set
GRAND LEDGE - TheGrand Ledge Youth BasketballAssociation (GLYBA) will holdtryouts for fifth and sixthgrade, boys and girls,2010-2011 Tri-County Travelseason.
Two teams will be selectedat each level.
Tryouts will be held; Satur-day, Nov. 6, at Hayes MiddleSchool; 9-10:30 a.m. , 5th gradeboys; 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 6thgrade boys; 1-2:30 p.m., 6thgrade boys; 3-4:30 p.m., 5thgrade girls; Sunday, Nov. 7, atAim High. All teams grade 5 &6th, boys and girls, 11 a.m.-1p.m.
Arrive 20-30 minutes beforestart times for sign up. CallRuss Hammond, 517-627-1131or visit www.glyba.com.
Swim lessons to start
at GLHS pool
GRAND LEDGE - Swim les-sons at the Grand Ledge HighSchool pool begin Saturday,Nov. 6 for six weeks. (Noswim on Nov. 27.) Times: 9a.m., Starfish Parent and Tot;9:30 a.m., Guppies Parent &Tot; 10 a.m. Pre-level 1 andLevel 1; 10:45 Levels 2 and 3;11:30 a.m.
Levels 1, 4 and private;12:15 p.m., Levels 2, 5, 6, &Springboard Diving. Cost: Par-ent & Tots $30; Pre 1 & Diving$45; all other levels $35.
To sign up call Grand LedgeCommunity Ed, 517-925-5440;for questions call Ann Man-ning, 517- 925-5373.
Bullpen Club holding
meeting Nov. 16
GRAND LEDGE - TheGrand Ledge Bullpen Club willbe holding its Annual GeneralMembership Meeting on Tues-day, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. and willbe held at the America LegionPost 48 in Grand Ledge. Thepublic is encouraged to jointhis annual meeting for theelection of Board members, re-view of 2010, and an overviewof the upcoming 2011 businessyear.
GRAND LEDGE - One ofthe toughest accomplishments insports is going through an entireregular season undefeated.
For the second time in threeyears and two in head coach MattBird’s still-young five year tenure,his Comets raced through theirschedule undefeated.
This 2010 season added a sprin-kle of high powered offense alongwith a stingy defense en route to a9-0 year.
Included in the 9-0 record wasthe last scheduled team, Howell,who came in sporting a 6-2 recordand were also heading into theplayoffs.
In the end the Comets prevailed17-6, mostly due to an outstandingdefensive effort that produced sev-en costly Highlander turnovers.
“Our defense was just outstand-ing tonight,” Bird praised. “I’m justso pleased with the way our kidsperformed. They really came upwith big plays, one right after theother.”
Howell looked as though they’dbe unstoppable in the first quarterafter scoring with 4:52 to play inthe opening stanza.
A bad snap from center or anamazing fake kick resulted in abotched two point conversion at-tempt but a quick 6-0 Howelllead.
In the second quarter the de-fense came up with a couple of bigplays. Senior Brett Johnson inter-cepted a Howell pass at the GrandLedge three yard line to stop a po-tential two possession lead for theHighlanders.
Nine plays and 92 yards laterthe Comets entered the end zoneon a 9 yard pass from senior quar-terback Dario Bongiorni to seniorreceiver Jared Kissane.
Senior placekicker Brian Eavey(a potential Division One kicker)boomed the extra point for a 7-6Grand Ledge lead.
On Howell’s next offensive se-ries junior Tyler D. Baker alertlypounced on a Howell fumble atthe Howell 39 yard line. Momentslater Bongiorni found senior re-ceiver Zachary Hess for a 5 yardtouchdown. Eavey quickly uppedthe score to 14-6 with 2:47 to playin the first half.
After a three plays and out se-ries for the Highlanders Eaveywent to work and hit a 22 yardfield goal with 25 seconds to playin the half.
The Comets led 17-6 at the halfand the scoring had ended for thenight. Senior Nick Simon inter-cepted a Howell pass to end thehalf.
In the second half senior JoePanwas grabbed a Howell fumble,sophomore Charlie Kreager inter-cepted a pass and Simon pickedoff his second pass of the game inthe Howell end zone to stop an-other Howell scoring drive.
Offensively the Comets didwhat they had to do. They scoredquick and early despite not hav-ing high offensive numbers for thenight.
Bongiorni got the job done hit-ting 13 of 23 passes for 131 yardsand two touchdowns. He was also
picked off twice.Kissane finished with four
catches for 33 yards. Junior Jor-dan Loredo added three for 39 andsenior Bryce Wight three for 36yards. Senior Connor McKinneyadded two for 18 yards and Hessone for the touchdown.
Grand Ledge rushed 33 timesfor just 113 hard earned yards.
Bongiorni gained most of thoseon broken runs or called runsas he stepped off 58 yards on11 carries. Senior Mitch Olivarezadded 19 yards with five carriesand senior Shaun Hixson gained15 yards on nine attempts. JuniorJosh Bacherk gained 21 with sev-en carries.
Defensively the Cometsstopped the Highlanders ninetimes for losses. Howell rushedfor 165 yards on 38 carries. Theyalso gained just 88 yards throughthe air on 10 of 23 passing.
Johnson led the defense withnine tackles and the interception.Simon had two interceptions andfour tackles. Baker added the fum-ble recovery and seven tackles.Panwas closed with six tackles asdid junior Corey Arnouts. Sopho-more Redmond Riggs also had sixtackles. Senior Vincent Cook tal-lied five and sophomore Ben Be-dard four.
Junior Nick West, Loredo, Bon-giorni, junior Joey Kolwick, Krea-ger, senior Diante’ Williams, seniorEthan Schulert and junior AndrewPabst all had one, two or threetackles.
“This is just a real testimony tothe kids and their hard work anddedication and commitment to theprogram,” added Bird.
Grand Ledge will have playedLowell in the first round of the Di-vision II playoffs before this publi-cation is released.
Gridders undefeated...againBy ARV [email protected]
Grand Ledge’s No. 5 Jared Kissane with a 1st half reception during the game against Howell onFriday, Oct. 22.
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GRAND LEDGE - In ayear of rebuilding of sorts,the Grand Ledge cross coun-try team finished with asolid ninth place in theGreater Lansing Champion-ships and a third place fin-ish at the CAAC Blue meet.Both meets were held atLedge Meadows Golf Courseon Oct. 16 and 21 .
The Greater Lansing meetfeatured 32 area teams with232 runners finishing themeet.
Ionia won the team titlewith 55 points while Masonwas second with 68. Haslettcame in third with 131 and ri-val Okemos took fourth with146. Another CAAC Blue ri-val, East Lansing, finishedfifth with 183. Grand Ledgescored 319.
Senior Chase Skinnercontinued his excellent se-nior season with a first placefinish and 21st overall finishat 16:52.
“Chase ran a very solidrace and won a first placeplaque,” head coach KimSpalsbury siad.
Another senior, Josh Vail-lancourt came in 30th overalland second for the Cometsat 17:05.
“Josh ran his lifetime per-sonal best and proved he isone of the area’s best run-ners,” added Spalsbury.
Sophomore Austin Riosis rapidly making a name forhimself as a runner as he fin-sihed at 17:25 in 48th placeoverall.
“Austin also ran his life-time personal best. Betweenhe and Josh they both helpedus secure a top 10 teamspot,” added Spalsbury.
The third senior on theteam, Dylan Wedley, ran an-other solid race and finishedfourth for the Comets and116th overall. His time was18:22. Curtis Brownell, a ju-nior, also ran well again witha time of 18:23. He was justa step behind Wedley.
Sophomore Ben Herifordfinished sixth for the Cometsand 157th overall at 19:12.
“Ben ran a lifetime per-sonal best and has contin-ued to come back after anearly season leg injury,” add-ed Spalsbury.
Tyler Bannhard, anothersophomore, ran seventh and168th overall at 19:37.
“We’ve come a long waysince the beginning of theyear,” praised Spalsbury.
That race carried over tothe CAAC Blue meet thatfollowed just five days later.
In the end Okemos won witha score of 31 with East Lan-sing just a few spots off insecond place at 35. GrandLedge scored 75 points andfinished ahead of Holt, ateam that had defeated theComets in dual meet actionearlier in the season.
“We felt good about that,”added Spalsbury. “It wouldhave been easy for the kidsto make excuses but theydidn’t, they ran hard and hadvery positive attitudes.”
Skinner finished his con-ference career with a thirdplace finish at 16:40.6.
“That was a near person-al record on a very toughcourse and day to run,”said Spalsbury. Vaillancourtcame in second and ninth at17:15.1 and Rios third and13th overall at 17:30.0.
“They both proved thatthey’re legitimate top run-ners in the CAAC Blue. Theyboth earned second teamhonors,”praised Spalsbury.
Wedley also closed hisconference career with a23rd place finish at 18:05.0.
“Dylan ran a solid raceand finished on a strongnote,” added Spalsbury.
Brownell closed in fifthplace and 27th overall at18:36.0. Heriford came insixth and 30th at 18:52.9
and sophomore Kyle Strangeseventh and 31st at 19:07.3.Heriford finished with an-other personal record byover 15 seconds.
In the reserve raceBannhard ran to a fifth placetime for the varsity and ju-nior varsity combined and afifth place finish overasll at18:05.3. His run added himto the varsity roster for theregional race.
Junior Jack Sellers camein 32nd overall at 12:41.1.Sophomore Zack McCordran 33rd at 19:58.0 and soph-omore Stephen Gute 38th at20:13.7.
Foreign exchange stu-dent Kaspar Filipp ran a20:14.9 and was 39th over-all. Both Filipp and McCordbroke their personal besttimes.
Junior Sam Konkolycame in 53rd at 20:55.7,freshman Mike Roesch 65that 21:35.0, freshman AlecLounds 74th at 22:07.4 andfreshman Andrew Zakerski75th at 22:09.2.
Roesch also set his per-sonal best time by over 10seconds and Lounds set hispersonal best time.
A total of 84 runners fin-ished the race with Okemoswinning with a score of 27.East Lansing was runner up
with 44 and Holt third with68. Grand Ledge scored 112to take fourth. Jackson camein fifth with 132 points.
“This season has been fullof improvement and positivegrowth for the kids as bothindividuals and as a team,”praised Spalsbury.
Boys cross country takes third in CAAC Blue meetBy ARV [email protected]
Senior Chase Skinner,pictured here at theGreater LansingC h a m p i o n s h i p s ,continued his excellentsenior season with a firstplace finish and 21stoverall finish at 16:52.
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Another senior, JoshVaillancourt, picturedrunning at the GreaterLansing Championships,came in 30th overall andsecond for the Comets at17:05.
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GRAND LEDGE - The Grand Ledge varsity volleyballteam hosted the Trojans of East Lansing for the final homegame of the season on Thursday, Oct. 21=.
This game was also Senior Night for six of the varsityplayers: Kelly Gwardzinski, Abby Hedden, Maddie John-ston, Caroline Maurer, Tory Schiller, and Kara Stevenson.
Players and their parents were introduced prior to thematch.
All six seniors started the first game and Grand Ledgecruised to a 25-14 victory. However, the Trojans camehealthy and prepared to play.
In the second game East Lansing played solid defenseand used well placed hitting to go on a six-point run andwin the game 25-16. Game three was a challenge for everypoint.
With the game tied at 19-19, the Comets played strongand dug in a 25-22 win. In the fourth game, East Lansingled the entire game.
The Trojans used their determined defense and accu-rate serving to win 25-14.
On the coin toss for the fifth and final game of thematch, Grand Ledge was able to choose the north courtwhere they had won two previous games of the match.
The Comets hustled and fought for every point. Grand
Ledge trailed 1-4 early in the game, but earned the next 4points to take a 5-4 lead.
With the score at 9-8, the Comets went on a 5-point run,which ended at 14-8. The Comets will to win and strengthat every position proved too much for East Lansing andGrand Ledge was able to send the Trojans packing with a15-9 win in game five.
The Comets won the match 3-2 and remain in firstplace for the CAAC Blue Conference Title with a 9-1 re-cord; one game ahead of the Okemos Chieftains.
Leading the way for the Comets in kills were KrystaKramer (17) and Abby Hedden (11). Tory Schiller servedher way to 5 aces. At the net, blocks were scored by OliviaDeck (6) and Krysta Kramer (3). Assists were earned bysetters Maddie Johnston (31) and Kelly Gwardzinski (10).
The back row answered East Lansing’s attack fromthe net and digs were recorded by Kara Stevenson (12),Tory Schiller (11), and Krysta Kramer (11). Serve receiveswere handled by Kara Stevenson (19) and Tory Schiller(18).
Grand Ledge played the entire team into the rotationfor the victory. Next up, the Comets are on the road trav-eling to Jackson and Holt for the final week of leagueplay.
Comet varsity VB takes on East Lansing
Grand Ledge’s No.12 Caroline Maurer goes up for a killagainst East Lansing.
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The varsity soccer team dropped their district semi-final match against No. 2 ranked Brighton.The gamewas knotted at 0-0 at halftime before Brighton wasfinally able to break the goal in the second half.
The Varsity Comets arrived in Hartland for their dis-trict semi-final match with high hopes after their dra-matic overtime victory two days earlier.
The team arrived early to watch the first half ofthe Lansing Eastern vs. Lansing Everett match to dosome scouting in the event they advanced in the tourna-ment. Lansing Eastern ended up prevailing in overtime,pushing the start time of the Comets’ match to almost7:45pm.
The Comets knew they were going to be in for atough match with Brighton who had advanced in a pen-alty kick shootout over Okemos.
Brighton came into the match ranked No. 2 in thestate. The Comets were prepared to play a smart, dis-ciplined match and hoped to outwork their opponent.The pre-game preparations included specific assign-ments for certain players and instructions for the entireteam to stay focused in an attempt to execute a perfectgame plan.
The Comets looked extremely disciplined early inthe game. Even though Brighton kept most of the pos-session, the Comets had the first true scoring opportu-nity when senior Matt Burk was able to beat a defenderand get to the goal line.
The Brighton goalkeeper barely managed to cut outMatt’s shot as it was headed past him on the near post.The break out by Matt gave the Comets hope that they
could possibly steal a goal on the counter attack.Brighton took a lot of shots on goal, but most of
them were from distance as the Comets stayed verydisciplined defensively.
A few times Brighton found some space in the goal-box, but Senior Joe Irish made save after save to keepthe game scoreless.
The Comet coaching staff recorded 9 first half saves,but that didn’t include the many crosses and throughballs that Joe intercepted.
The Comets were able to break out again late in thehalf when Matt Burk found a streaking junior CollinBrickner on the team side of the field.
Collin took a few touches into space and scorched aball across the box.
Unfortunately the Comets were not able to connect,but the play, again, proved that the Comets would gettheir chances to score.
Halftime arrived and the game was locked in a 0-0scoreline. The Comets knew they were going to have tostay disciplined and hoped to make a few adjustmentsthat would give them another chance to score a goal.
The second half opened with some promise as theComets gained some possession and actually earned acorner kick.
However, Brighton continued to dominate posses-sion through the midfield and it was eventually reward-ed when they won a free kick, which they took quickly.
After the ball bounced around the box some, a Brigh-ton player took a shot from just outside the box thatfinally beat Joe Irish. Brighton went up 1-0.
The Comets were still hopeful as they had alwayscounted on scoring a goal in the match.
Unfortunately Brighton was able to get a cross inbehind the Comet defense and they finished far post togo up 2-0.
The Comets didn’t quit - and eventually earned afree kick just outside of the box. Senior Jeremy Klepalstepped up and hit the free kick over the wall and ongoal - but into the goalkeeper’s arms.
The game ended 2-0 in favor of Brighton and elimi-nated Grand Ledge from the district competition.
“As a coach, I believe it is my job to prepare the boysfor a playoff run,” said coach Scott Dane.
“I have preached all year that you can lose everygame in the regular season, but win the last seven andyou’ll be state champs.”
The team took some tough losses this year - includ-ing six one-goal losses.
However, the goal of the team was always to performwell in the playoffs, Dane said.
“We started to peak as season’s end - we won sixof our last eight games including all three CAAC Cupmatches. Through all the trials and tribulations of theseason, I feel confident in saying that we were playingour best soccer at the end of the year.
“I was proud of the boys and their effort (againstBrighton) against a top quality team.
We walked off the field with our heads held highknowing that we gave our best effort.”
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GRAND LEDGE - As a coach one can only ask forhis athetes to compete and to do their best. After lastweek’s CAAC Blue girls cross country meet head coachFred Hutchinsonb could lay claim to that fact. His girlshad done their best. So did East Lansing as the Trojanswon the meet held at Ledge Meadows Golf Course lastThursday. “Im just so proud of each and every one of them,”Hutchinson said. “They all battled to the best of their abilityand they should all be proud of their efforts and how theyfinished the season.”
East Lansing, sporting their best team in years, won themeet with a strikingly low score of 27 points. Grand Ledgecame in second with 43, still a pretty decent team score.Okemos closed in third place with 58 points and Holt andLansing Eastern tied for fourth with 120 points. Jacksonscored 158 and Lansing Everett did not finish.
Senior Jaclyn Magness came in second overall and fin-ished a great CAAC career with a time of 19:38.
“Jaclyn bounced right back from the Greater LansingMeet and had a great day. She’s such a great kid and Iwas really happy and proud of her for her efforts,” saidHutchinson.
Sophomore Allison Dible proved that the she belongsmentioned in the area’s elite runners. Dible finished fifthoverall and second for the Comets at 19:56.
Freshman Krista Magness also had a great day as shefinished sixth overall and third for Grand Ledge at 20:06.
“Krista and Allison ran very well. Both earned all-confer-ence first team honors. What a great year for both of them,”
praised Hutchinson.Another of Hutchinson’s talented freshmen, Danielle
Snelgrove, ran fourth and finished tenth at 20:18.“Danielle had her best race of the season. She passed
five Okemos runners in the last half of the race to putus comfortably ahead of Okemos in the team standings,”Hutchinson added.
Junior Colleen Burkhardt completed the top five run-ners with a 20th place finish overall with a time of 21:13.
“Colleen ran her second straight great race. She is reallycoming into her own as a runner and can really help us nextweek at the regionals,” Hutchinson confided.
Junior Jordan Hooks came in sixth for the Comets at21:52 and junior Amanda Pitchford closed seventh for thevarsity at 22:41. In the reserve race the Comets did a terrificjob as several runners set personal records.
Junior Anna Schlintner ran a 22:05 and finished tops forthe reserves at 22:05.
Outstanding freshman Courtney Laudick continued tocut seconds off her time as she ran a 22:37 to take second.
Upstart freshman Maddison Arnouts came in third at22:41 and set her lifetime personal best in the process.
Senior exchange student runner Hannah Modig of Swe-den again set her lifetime personal best time in her shortcareer. She crossed the line at 22:53.
Sophomore Brittany Valo came in fifth at 23:57 to com-plete the top five reserve runners.
Junior Emily Locke was sixth at 24:16, freshman FaithGray seventh at 24:38, freshman Emily Konen eighth at25:19, senior Michelle Thelen ninth at 25:37, freshman Chel-sea Moshkosky tenth at 25:49 and sophomore Kelli Bensoneleventh at 27:10. That was her seasonal best time.
Girls x-country second in CAAC BlueBy ARV [email protected]
Michigan’s Finest 10U girls BB tryouts setDIMONDALE - All girls in the fifth grade or 10 years of
age are invited to tryout on Sunday, Nov. 14, for the 10UMichigan’s Finest Girls Basketball Team.
This will be a new team and we look forward to a greatseason that will begin in March.
Tryouts will be held at Aim High Sports on Nov. 14, from11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aim High is located at 7977 CenterlineDr., Dimondale.
If you have questions or need more information contactCoach Buda at [email protected]
Night photography program on tap at parkPOTTERVILLE - Eaton County Parks invites everyone
to join us at the Fox Park Public Observatory on the fol-lowing dates for Astrophotography Imaging Nights this fall:Saturday, Oct. 30; Friday, Dec. 3; and Saturday, Dec. 4.
Imaging Nights will start at 8 p.m. in October and 7 p.m.in December.
Bring your camera and work with experienced photog-raphers to capture photos of our beautiful night sky. Pro-gram fee is $5 per person.
The Observatory, located at 3979 Gresham Hwy. in Pot-terville, is an open air facility so please dress appropriatelyfor the weather and wear sensible shoes or boots for the200 yard walk to the Observatory.
For more information or to register, e-mail Jason Blasch-ka at [email protected].
For more information on Eaton County Parks programs,visit www.eatoncountyparks.org or call the park office at517-627-7351.
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“I can make a di�erenceas your Eaton CountyProbate Judge. Mydecades of experiencein probate law, 25 yearsof military service andconservative judicial philosophy will make me a strong voice forour families. I am running against Governor Granholm’s recentlyappointed judge and I respectfully ask for your vote.” – Ryan Wilson
President Reagan AppointeeRyan Wilson
Appointed by President Reagan toLieutenant junior grade in the U.S.Navy in March 1985. Over 25 yearsof military service in the U.S. Navy asa Judge Advocate.
Over 22 years of experience in probatelaw as a private practicing attorney.
Served as attorney for the VFW NationalHome for Children for over 10 years.
Endorsed by Prosecutor JeffSauter, Sheriff Mike Raines, SenatorPatty Birkholz and RepresentativeRick Jones.
RyanWilson is a member of the U.S. Navy, reserve component. Use of his military rank, job title andand photograph in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of the Navy or theDepartment of Defense.
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Sports briefsSwim lessons start in Delta on Nov. 9
DELTA TWP. - Adult and youth swim lessons will beoffered by Delta-Waverly Aquatics, : Nov. 9- Dec. 9 at Wa-verly East Intermediate School. Group, private and semi-private lessons available. Call for prices: 517-484-5600.
MYWAY wrestling team sets practicesGRAND LEDGE -The Grand Ledge Youth MYWAY
Wrestling Team would like to invite you and your childto become part of an increasingly popular, disciplined,exciting sport. All those interested in wrestling, ages 5-14,should come to the first practice, Thursday, Nov. 4 in theAlguire Room at the high school. Practice will go from6-7 p.m. on the 4th. Practices will be held on Tuesday’sand Thursday’s through March; regular practice times willbe announced at sign-ups. Please bring a copy of thewrestler’s birth certificate and a current physical. You maysign your child up at anytime throughout the season. Tour-naments will begin in January 2011. Fee: $75 includesa T-shirt and MYWAY membership/insurance for eachparticipant. For more information contact Tish Janes,517-819-8096.
Michigan’s Finest 11U girls BB tryouts setDIMONDALE - All girls in the sixth grade or 11 years
of age are invited to tryout for the 11U Michigan’s FinestGirls Basketball Team. After a very successful inauguralseason, the teams is looking to put together a great teamof the best players in the mid-Michigan area for the 2011season. Tryout will be held on Sunday, Nov. 14,. from 11a.m. to 1 p.m. at AIM High Sports, 7977 Centerline Dr.,Dimondale.
For more information, contact Coach Norris at:
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GRAND LEDGE JV Volleyball Lady Comets “Tic…..Boom!”
This was the Comet cheer when sophomore middlehitter Abby Arnett sealed the victory for the Junior Varsityvolleyballers (25-23, 25-9) with a mighty kill down the lineThursday, Oct. 21 in their final home match of the 2010season.
Arnett’s game-winning blast against East Lansing, com-bined with the quick-footed, driving defense of back rowspecialist Teddy McKinney, sent the Lady Comet Leaguerecord to an impressive 5-2.
Maria Horford earned cheers of “Roof!” from team-mates with her above-the-net blocking, while Katie Evertsadded to the GL domination with sharp, steady all-skillsplay.
Taylor Fitzgerald again flexed her serving muscle, pow-ering through the Trojans’ serve receive.
Ali Smith smashed a kill from the back row, MaddieBaker brought competitive spark and energy to the Cometdefense, and Kelli Combs’ heavy-handed swats racked up
point after point for the blue and gold.Sophomore setter Lexis Pettinger will lead her deter-
mined team, including Emma Lee, Kelsey Rowland, JewelBruneinschwler, Ciarah Fetch, Olivia Kingery, and HaleySimon, into their final tournament, Saturday, Oct. 23 inLowell.
GLHS will have to make room in its trophy case, as thepowerful and deep JV Volleyball team is carrying homenewly won tournament hardware yet again.
Led by the excellent play of Sophomore outside hitterOlivia Kingery, the Lady Comets earned second place Sat-urday at the Lowell High School Invitational.
Middle hitter Maria Horford drilled the game-winningkill in the second game of a tough match one against theIonia Bulldogs to avenge their game one loss, 23-25, 25-23.
The Vikings of Cadillac also suffered defeat at the hard-hitting serving hands of GL; impressive Freshman KelseyRowland scored the game-winning ace in the first game(25-17), and Taylor Fitzgerald once again displayed herserving prowess, finishing off the Vikings 25-21.
The Lady Comets split again in match three, (23-21,23-25), earning a game one win against the NorthpointeChristian Mustangs, thanks to hustling, feisty defense bySophomore Teddy McKinney.
With no rest for the winning, the GL team then facedMuskegon’s Big Reds. After a game one win (25-14) withsmashing kills from Abby Arnett and Ali Smith, FreshmanKelli Combs sealed the Comet victory with a powerfulgame-winning ace.
Along with solid defense from Maddie Baker, Horfordand Combs combined kills and blocks again in the matchagainst league rival Holt, earning another two convincingGrand Ledge wins, 25-15, 25-16.
The championship match saw our Lady Comets takeon the host Lowell Red Arrows. The blue and gold teamfought hard, but lost 22-25 and 14-25.
All team members contributed to their proud secondplace finish, earning a well-deserved photo shoot andstanding ovation from their exceptionally supportive par-ents.
Comet JV volleyball has great season
Sports briefsRun-A-Munk 5K Run-Walk set for Nov. 13
DELTA TWP. - Woldumar Nature Center, 5739 Old Lan-sing Road, will be hosting the Annual Run-A-Munk 5K Run-Walk Saturday, Nov. 13.
Awards will be given in Running and Competitive Walk-ing to Overall, Master, and
Grandmaster male and female, as well as, to the topthree finishers in each age division.
5K runners and walkers will begin at 10 a.m., while all10K runners and competitive walkers will begin at 10:15a.m.
All pre-registered entries will receive a T-shirt. Earlypacket pick-up will be Friday, Nov. 12 at Playmakers ofOkemos from 4-7 p.m. and day-of registration will be from
8:30-9:45 a.m. on Nov. 13.Entries can be sent to Run-A-Monk, Attn: David Stierley
at 9909 W. Eaton Hwy in Grand Ledge or drop it off at Play-makers in Okemos. To print of the registration form visitplaymakers.com.
Information: David Stierley: (517) 627-1251; Lori Mc-Sweeney: (517) 322-0030.
Sportsman’s club sets ‘sighting-in’ days
DIMONDALE - The Chief Okemos Sportsman’s Clubwill be holding a “Sighting-In Days” at 4667 N. GunnellRoad in Dimondale, on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 30-31and Nov. 6-7, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Targets, spotting scopes, and help will be provided at a
cost of $3 per firearm.Bore sighting will be available.Call: (517) 646-0681 or vist the website at:
www.chiefokemos.org.
Adult water exercise offered at GLHS
GRAND LEDGE - Adult Water Exercise will be at theGrand Ledge High School pool Monday and Wednesdays.8:30-9:45 a.m.
Fun exercises are done in the water for little to no im-pact on joints. In this class you work at your own pace anddo not need to know how to swim.
Cost is $4 to drop in or $50 for a 16 class punch card.For more information please call 517-925-5373.
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Here are some more talesfrom the childhood of Velo-rus Kent.
First Story: “The first timeForepaugh’s Show clime toLansing I look a girl just past13 to the show. l was justpast 14. Wasn’t that startingearly? I should advise moth-ers not to let them go quiteso young.
“But then I was the whitecow’s calf you know. I oncetook a girl to a Sundayschool picnic and therecame on a big rain and wecouldn’t get home for twodays: and no telephone.”
Second Story: “Supposeyou were going along BridgeStreet one awful rainy daywith her, carrying an um-brella over her head as I was,and you came to a placewhere the roots of a tree hadlifted the side walk so that itsloped toward the inside as
it did, and some galoot hadpasted a bill for a politicalmeeting on this place as hehad , and the rain had wetthe paste until it was slip-pery as glass as It had , andstepped on it as I did , andyour feet went from underyou as mine did and caughthers as they did and you letloose of the umbrella as I didand she stood on her head inthe umbrella as she did? Sir,did ‘that elevate your digni-ty?”
* * * * *Before the railroad came.
Simeon Babcock came atabout the middle 1860s. He
kept a team and hauledgoods to and from Lansing.Everybody called him UncleSam and he was a joker. Oneawfully rainy day he went toLansing with a load of goods;he wore a light blue soldier’sovercoat which had a largecape. Uncle Sam wore hishair long, and after being solong in the rain he said hesupposed that from his looksthe young fellow might havebeen somewhat justified inhis remark.
Sam had put his horsesin the barn at the hotel,and went into the bar room.There were several youngfellows at the bar when heentered: one young chapspoke up and said: “And Sa-tan came also.”
This created a greatlaugh, the youngster sup-
posing, of course, his jokewould get the drinks for thebunch, but Uncle Sam wasloaded. He said: “My youngfriend, if you will look alittle further along in thatbook you will find where itsays “And the ass openedhis mouth and spake”. Thisbrought the house down andthe youngster had to set upthe drinks.
*The Great ForepaughShow of 1867 was a travel-ing circus. A “white cow’scalf” means something veryspecial and prized.
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David S. Haueter is a
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Stories of Velorus Kent survive the agesGrand Ledge
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How many times do youhear a person say that theyare OCD?
How much do we reallyknow about this mental ill-ness or do we even care?
Maybe we think it bestto avoid all education onthe subject and hope forthe best.
The fact is that 1 in4 persons struggle dailywith a mental illness.
The Community MentalHealth Authority of Clin-ton, Eaton, Ingham Coun-ties along with othercommunity partners fromthe Capital Area HealthAlliance Mental HealthPartnership Council in-vites you to join themto“Understand Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder” onThursday Nov. 4, 6:30-8p.m. (doors open at 6p.m.) at the CommunityMental Health Building,812 E Jolly Road, Lansing.
Pizza and drinks will beprovided and there is nocost for the public to at-tend.
Licensed Psychologistand Clinical Social Work-
er, Melinda Simon, will bepresenting and the audi-ence will have a chance todialogue with questions af-ter the presentation.
Obsessive-CompulsiveDisorder, OCD, is an anx-iety disorder and is char-acterized by recurrent,unwanted thoughts (ob-sessions) and/or repetitivebehaviors (compulsions).
“The more one learns,the more easily it is to un-derstand not only our ownstruggles with mental andphysical health, but thestruggles of those aroundus” said Judy Hazle, Com-munity Education special-ist.
If you would like toattend this presentationor want more informationon future presentations,call Judy Hazle at517-346-8238 or email herat [email protected].
Upcoming pre-sentations includeSeasonal Affective Disor-der, Bullying Suicides, Bi-Polar Disorder, Caring forthe Caregiver, and AlcoholAmong Teens.
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News in briefPatriotic concert on tap forNov. 10 at Opera House
GRAND LEDGE - The Grand LedgeCommunity Band Patriotic Concertwill be Wednesday, Nov. 10, 7:30 p.m.at the Grand Ledge Opera House,121 S. Bridge St., Grand Ledge. Cost:$5 adult and student presale and atGrand Ledge Opera House, MacDow-
ell’s Hearth and Floral or Ace Hard-ware. Cost. $7 adult at the door,$12 family rate at the door. Info:517-627-2715, 517-627-1443 or visitwww.gloperahouse.com
Preschool story time, eventsset for Grand Ledge library
GRAND LEDGE - Preschool holi-
day programs for Thanksgiving at theGrand Ledge library will be held onTuesday, Nov. 16 at 11 a.m. and forChristmas on Tuesday, Dec. 7 at 11a.m. There will be a story, craft and ac-tivities. Siblings are welcome with aparent or caregiver. Registration is re-quested. The programs are free. Con-tact Ruth at 517-627-7014 or checkonline at http://grandledge.lib.mi.us.
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Church briefsChurch adds Euchre night
GRAND LEDGE - The imagine this church Euchrenights will be held on Tuesday, Nov.2 and Thursday night,Nov. 4, from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. in the church main hall.
The church is located at 227 S. Bridge St. in GrandLedge. Bring $1 and a 2-liiter of pop or a snack to share.
For some more information go to imagine this website:www.imaginethiscom or call (517)627-3526
Traditional Bible preaching set for Oct. 31DELTA TWP. Community Baptist Church 7832 W Mt
Hope Hwy, west of Canal.Will be hosting on Oct. 31 a traditional Bible preaching
service at 6 p.m.There will be special music presented by the adult
choir, all are invited to attend.
Imagine this church sets candy eventGRAND LEDGE - Imagine this LLC church is inviting
all boys and girls to join them on Sunday night, Oct. 31,from 6-8 p.m. for Kids’ Kandy.
The church is located at 227 S. Bridge in downtownGrand Ledge.
There will be many tables with all kinds of candy.There will also be healthier snacks served.
This is a warm and safe place for the kids to have funand get lots of goodies.
All are welcome.
‘Light the Night’ set for New Life AssemblyGRAND LEDGE - New Life Assembly of God, 400 W.
South St., invites the community to attend “Light theNight” on Sunday, Oct. 31, from 5-7 p.m.
There will be a trunk-or-treat candy event, along withgames and prizes, and inflatable slide, and great food.Free.
517-627-2001
Soup, pie supper sponsored by men’s groupGRAND LEDGE - The Methodist Men’s Soup and Pie
Supper will be served on Friday evening, Nov. 5, from5-6:30 p.m. in the church, located at the corner of Scottand Harrison Streets in Grand Ledge.
A free-will offering will be accepted. All proceeds willbe given to GLEAP.
The men will prepare and serve eight different soups,including vegetarian and gluten free soups.
Diners may try as many of the soups as they wish.A variety of homemade pies will be available, includingsome sugar free.
The men invite the community to attend, have a heartysoup supper, enjoy a piece of pie, and donate generouslyto GLEAP.
A Silent Auction will also be conducted during thesupper.
Fall festival set for Grand Ledge ChurchGRAND LEDGE - Grab your favorite Halloween cos-
tume and join the Grand Ledge Church of the Nazarenefor their annual Barnyard Bash children’s’ festival Satur-day, Oct. 30 from 3-6 p.m. .
There will be plenty of games, candy and treats foreveryone.
The church is at 3432 Jefferson Hwy, Grand Ledge.Details: (517) 627-6608.
Harvest Celebration set for Oct. 31DELTA TWP. - On Sunday, Oct. 31 at 5 p.m., Community
Baptist Church, 7832 W. Mt Hope Hwy. just west of CanalRoad, will hold a Harvest Celebration.
The Harvest Celebration is a free event for the wholefamily. Some activities that will be included will be ahayride, carnival style games, face painting, best costume(any costume that does not have an evil theme may enter),exciting Bible story time for children of all ages.
There will also be free apple cider, doughnuts, pop-corn, candy and snacks for all who attend. 517-322-0808.
Our Savior setting organ dedication serviceDELTA TWP. - Our Savior Lutheran Church is holding
an organ dedication worship service 10:45 a.m Sunday,Nov. 14 as they celebrate the refurbished and enlarged1980 Schlicker/Fowler pipe organ with choirs, handbells,brass, tympani, violin, and drums.
Lunch and a short program will follow. All are wel-come. For additional information about this event or oth-er OSL concert events contact www.oursaviourchurch.orgor call (517) 882-8665 ext. 107.
Our Savior Lutheran Church is at 7910 E. St. Joe Hwy.in the southwest corner of St. Joe and Broadbent.
St. David Episcopal sets shopping eventDELTA TWP. - The 7th annual Shopping Extravaganza
is set to take place this year Saturday, Nov. 13, 10 a.m. to4 p.m. St. David’s Episcopal Church. 1519 Elmwood Road,1/2 mile north of the Lansing Mall.
No admission fee.Shopping Extravaganza is a quality show featuring a
variety of vendors including artisans, home-based/direct-sales entrepreneurs, and local businesses.
This year 11 new vendors join the show including OldWorld Olive Press from Rockford, Get Mint Trading Com-pany from St. Johns, Profiles Hair Salon from GrandLedge and others.
Shoppers will find a wide variety of items among the 30vendors including Clark and Privo Shoes for Women andLittle Soles Shoes for children, jewelry, cutlery, cosmetics,luxurious linens, chocolates, tea, photography, and muchmore.
One of the new vendors joining the event is Good DogCookie Company – so you can even take a treat home toyour four-legged friend!
Church plans craft show; needs craftersGRAND LEDGE - Imagine this LLC church is hosting
a Craft Show on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5 and 6 at thechurch located at 227 S. Bridge St. in Grand Ledge.
Craft tables can be rented for $10 and the church islooking for crafters and buyers.
Call DeAnn at the church if interested (616-550-4740).
Church seeks crafters for Dec. showGRAND LEDGE - The First Congregational United
Church of Christ of Grand Ledge needs crafters for theirannual Bake Sale and Craft Bazaar on Dec. 4, 2010.
If you are a craft vendor and are interested, pleasecontact Fay Schroeder at (517) 627-2727 for completedetails.
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33Letters to the editorStop in and donate to SIREN shelter
The Delta Township manager’s office is all set to receivedonated items for SIREN/Eaton Shelter through the endof October. The offices are located at 7710 W. SaginawHighway in Lansing. Delta Charter Township is again assist-ing SIREN/Eaton Shelter in conjunction with its campaignto create a greater awareness of domestic violence duringOctober which is National Domestic violence AwarenessMonth. The shelter is seeking various items, includinghand-held can openers, paper towel and toilet paper, facialtissues, laundry and cleaning supplies, baby diapers in allsizes, sheets, blankets and towels, shampoo and condi-tioner, baby formula and baby food, hots, gloves, mittensand scarves, first-aid items, and all non-perishable fooditems.
As a non-profit organization based in Charlotte, theagency seeks to promote the elimination of domestic vi-olence and homelessness in Eaton County by providingtemporary housing, support, advocacy, education and infor-mation. In addition to emergency housing, SIREN/EatonShelter offers a 24-hour crisis line, weekly support groupsand referrals to legal assistance for abused women, anda children’s counseling program among other services. Dur-ing these hard economic times, many families are in needof help who otherwise never would have thought aboutseeking assistance for basic living necessities. The Board ofDirectors of SIREN/Eaton Shelter hopes that you will takethe time this week to stop by the Delta Township managersoffice and donate one or more of these items.
Dr. Linda G. KimballLansing
Thanks go to football players for helpThanks so much to the Grand Ledge Varsity offensive
line for coming out to referee the Flag Football gamesat Beagle. No. 62 Mark Humble, no. 64 Patrick Hamlink,No. 67 James Edgett, No. 71 Jacob Bennett, and No. 79Nick Cadwell made time every Sunday afternoon this fall toreferee, coach, and inspire the 300 plus boys and girls thatparticipated in flag football this year.
Not only were they outstanding on Friday nights withtheir play on the field, they also were GREAT role models
for the kids to look up to on and off the field. This iswhat makes the community of Grand Ledge so special, thatyoung men and women are willing to give up their time tocome out and spend it with the younger kids refereeing andumpiring. This continued support of our youth programs isthe pillar of our success as a community. Like they say “Youdon’t play the team, you play the town.”
Joe IrishScott Lonier, program coordinators
Thanks to many for war memorialThe Grand Ledge Vietnam War Memorial Committee
recently broke ground in the Oakwood Cemetery. On behalfof all of the Grand Ledge Vietnam Veterans, the committeewants to express our sincere appreciation and thanks tothe following area businesses that donated their time, laborand materials to make this happen.
E.T. MacKenzie Company, site preparation, excavation,sand backfill and topsoil; HTA Companies, planting and siterestoration; Builders Redi-Mix, concrete material; Decora-tive Concrete Resources, integral color and color release;John Iszler Concrete, stamped concrete and flat work;James Therrian Construction, construction management,layout and staking; Grand Ledge Public Schools, used flagpole from the high school restoration project. The com-mittee also would like to thank all the individuals andorganizations that have donated cash to date.
Donations will be used to purchase granite for the me-morial pillars and other items needed to complete the me-morial.
While we have made great strides toward our fund-raising goal, more donations are needed to finish this im-portant project. If you would like to help honor our servicemen and women, send your donation to the Grand LedgeVietnam Veterans Memorial, P.O. Box 621, Grand Ledge, MI48837. Make your check or money order payable to the Cityof Grand Ledge, and put GLVVM in the memo field. Yoursupport is greatly appreciated.
Zana Easton,Grand Ledge Vietnam War Memorial Committee
member
Delta Twp. is neglected by the countyI am a resident of Delta Township. I am one of the lost
residents of Eaton County. I like living in Delta Townshipand think it does a good job of providing most necessaryservice. However, I am tired of being a neglect residentof Eaton County. Delta Township is the largest populationcenter of Eaton County at about one third of the totalcounty population.
When you add Grand Ledge, Windsor Township, andOneida Township, we represent the majority of the countypopulation.
Yet we are left out in many events. We have Lansing ad-dresses and are mistaken as part of Lansing for many thingsuntil it is discovered we are in Delta Township, EatonCounty, then we are shut out. There are locations in thesearea and especially Delta Township to hold major recyclingevents, flu shot clinics and other county generated events.Charlotte does not and should not be the only locationfor county events. Last year I watch from the begin ofSeptember on to get H1N1 shot for my 88 year old fatherand me.
I saw that the Walgreen’s at Saginaw and Waverly weregiving flu shots and was told they got the vaccine fromEaton County Health and were charging $35 per shot.
Yet a few of weeks later I learned of a free clinic inCharlotte via the Eaton County Health web sight. When Icalled they said there were no clinics planned for DeltaTownship area because they could not find any location tohold it. WHY?
The representative from Delta and these other govern-ment entities need to do MORE to get county events also,held in our area. In addition, there needs to be betteradvertising and promotion of county events in these areas.There are not a lot of events that need this attention butthere are enough to make an effort.
We are neglected by the local media outlets unless thereis a major disaster or tragedy; we don’t need to be ne-glected by our own county officials and services. EatonCounty, stop neglecting Delta Township.
Delta Township start pushing for your residents.Ruth A. Malhalab,
Delta Township
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GRAND LEDGE -Thanksgiving at St. Gerardis a school event eventhought students are onbreak. St. Gerard has atradition of welcoming thecommunity to enjoy aThanksgiving meal.
Each student enjoysmaking a card for all who at-tend the dinner as a remind-er that they are thought ofduring this holiday.
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St. Gerard helped to pro-vide cereal for St. VincentDePaul to distribute to fam-ilies in need around theLansing area. Students col-lected cereal boxes in cel-ebration of the feast of St.Gerard.
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Comet visits the school boardWinky the Comet, the new Grand Ledge mascot, came to the Boardof Education meeting on Monday, Oct. 25 to introduce himself (herself?itself?). The new mascot costume, manufactured by Olympus Mascots,who produced MSU’s Sparty, was the brainchild of Kevin McKinney andJulie Mann. In addition to adding color at sporting events, Winky will beavailable for parades and pep rallies. Winky was fully funded through privatedonations. The sponsors included JMann Consulting Group, McKinney &Associates, Shady Lodge Farm, Lansing electric Motors, Myers Plumbing&Heating, The IDC Corporation, Clark Farms, the Comet Connection, A&WRestaurants, the Irish Family and the Cody Family.
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Endorsements:
Jack and Judy OwensJack and Joyce RathburnWayne and Sandy SimpsonBill and Marilyn HoseyDuane and Kim EldredLeo and Phyllis TrumbleJohn and Sandy FisherCharlene PearsonRob PiercefieldDar and Diane BenjaminPatty CooperBrian and Lou Ann HoragLeigh PearsonJoyce MartinDave and Beverly BrownKevin and Lisa BrunnetteGary and Debby OverholtDarcy and Jim EdwardsBill and Nina BosworthBill and Shirley EstepTim HermesMCO Prison Guards OrganizationMike and Peggy BraceThe Black FamilyEarl ArnoldMr. and Mrs. Jon BoyerUAWMEAOPEIU
Mike has a:B.A., Michigan State UniversityM.A., Western Michigan University
• We have a balanced Budget.• Mike has been to every meeting and taken every vote.• Mike again has knocked on a majority of the doors in District 1.
Mike is a supporter ofPheasants Forever
And Eaton County W.T.F.
Mike is a staunchsupporter of 4-H.
Michael Hosey
Paid for with regulated funds by Michael Hosey for Eaton CountyCommissioner, 7425 N. Cochran, Charlotte, MI 48813.
Seneca Storm, MD recently joined HGB as a physiatrist, or physical rehabilitation
medicine specialist.
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traditional medical treatments, she also practices clinical and psychological
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Submissions to the calendar areencouraged. Deadline is 10 a.m.Monday. Go to www.lsj.com/eventsfor more listings or to add your event.E-mail: [email protected]: (517) 543-3677Mail: 239 S. Cochran Ave.
Charlotte, MI 48813
BIBLE STUDYMoms andMore, GrandLedge Baptist Church, 1120WillowHighway, Grand Ledge, 9:15-11 a.m.Nov. 5. A support group for womenof any age that offers support,encouragement, and relationships.Your time at M&M could be spentin a small group studying the Bible,or in a large group experiencing aguest speaker. Child care is offeredon site allowing you to enjoy a
Fridaymorning with other momsjust like you. Meet most Fridays,please contact us to confirm. Info:627-9056, www.glbc.org.
CALL FORCall for Crafters, FirstCongregational United, 210WSaginaw Hwy, Grand Ledge,ongoing. Crafters are needed forthe annual Bake Sale & Craft BazaarDec. 4. Call Fay Schroeder for moreinformation. Info: 627-2727.
Call for Craft ShowVendors, Imagine This LLC,227 S. Bridge St., Grand Ledge,ongoing. For Nov. 5-6 show. CallDeAnn if interested in rentinga table. Info: (616) 550-4740,www.imaginethisllc.com. Cost: $10per table.
Call for Donations forSIREN/Eaton Shelter, SirenEaton Shelter, 245 S. CochranAve., Charlotte, ongoing. Donate tothe “Purple Ribbon Campaign” bypurchasing $1 purple ribbons atvarious Eaton County businessesthroughout themonth of Octoberto help victims of domesticviolence. The Delta Township officeis accepting donations of clothing,non-perishable food items, cleaningand laundry products and diapersin all sizes. Info: 543-0748,www.sireneaton.org
Craft Show , Imagine ThisLLC, 227 S. Bridge St., GrandLedge, Noon-8 p.m. Nov. 5, 9a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 6. Info: 643-3526,www.imaginethisllc.com.
CHILDREN’SACTIVITIESChildren’s Art Classes,Ledge Craft Lane, 120 S. BridgeSt., Grand Ledge, ongoing. Artclasses for children ages 7 andolder. Call Arlene Bragg to enroll.Info: 627-3795,www.ledgecraftlane.com.
CLASSESAdult Art classes withCarol Basso, Ledge CraftLane, 120 S. Bridge St., GrandLedge, ongoing. Daytime andevening classes offered. Call CarolBasso to enroll. Info: 627-7155,www.ledgecraftlane.com.
Babysitter Lessons andSafety Training (BLAST),Looking Glass Regional FireDepartment, 7720W. Grand RiverAve., Grand Ledge, 9 a.m.- noonNov. 6. For youth ages 11-1. Callto register. Info: 394-4614,www.safetycouncil.org. Cost: $5.
CLUBS ANDMEETINGSGrand Ledge AreaHistorical Societymeeting, Grand Ledge OperaHouse, 121 S. Bridge St., GrandLedge, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 2. To sharethe history of scouting with specialemphasis on the Chief OkemosCouncil, Troop 70, Troop 345 andExplorer Post. Members of theHistorical Society and anyonewith
an interest in scouting are invited.Light refreshments will be served.Info: 627-3995.
Lansing Regional Chamberof Commerce DeltaGovernment RelationsCommittee, Lexington LansingHotel, 925 S. Creyts Road, Lansing,8-9 a.m. Nov. 3. The DGRCmeetsthe first Wednesday of every monthto provide a forum for businessleaders to discuss important issuesaffecting Delta Township. To ensureadequate seating, please RSVP toJason Green [email protected].
LansingWorkers’ Center,LansingWorkers’ Center, 106Lathrop St., Lansing, 7 p.m.
Calendar Browse calendars online at lsj.com/eventsAdd your own event with the online form
See Calendar/page 44
GRAND LEDGE - Theannual Holiday OpenHouse sponsored by Grow-ing Business in GrandLedge will be held on Fri-day, Saturday and Sunday,Nov. 5, 6 and 7.
Thirteen downtownbusinesses will be offeringfall and Christmas mer-chandise, specials and en-couraging people to shoplocally this year.
Check the flyers around
town for the specials ofthe individual participatingbusinesses.
The specials may in-clude gift certificates, per-centage off items, free giftswith purchases.
Refreshments will alsobe served at several busi-nesses.
There will be a GrowingBusiness in Grand Ledgedrawing for a $100 shop-ping spree to be used in the
participating businesses.Imagine This, LLC is
also sponsoring a craftshow on Nov. 5 and 6.
Among the specialdeals:
• About the Home-Daily$50 Gift Certificate Give-aways, Free Gift w/ $25purchase
• First Place Sports-1/2off one in-stock item
• Lambs Gate Antiques& (Salvage Yard)-Look for
the Candy Canes for Spe-cial Discounts
• Ledge Craft Lane-Re-freshments Fri, Sat & Sun.Free Hand-Crafted Gift tothe First 20 Purchaserseach Day
• Ledge’s Corner Café-save 10% off your orderduring Holiday OpenHouse
• Ledge’s ChiropracticCenter-Free exams Fridayand Saturday only
• Janine’s Boutique-$5off any $20 purchase Fri& Sat 10a – 6p, StorewideClothing Clearance Sale!
• MacDowell’s Hearthand Flowers-Fall & Christ-mas Merchandise on Sale,$5 off $25 purchase Fri &Sat
• Miller’s Pharmacy andGifts-40% off Select items,50% off Clearance items
• Sport’s Stop-20% offany item in stock on Friday
from 10a - 6p only• Sweet Linda’s Café-
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• The Country HenHouse- $5 off a purchase of$25 of more
• The Ozone Shop-50%off Vehicle Deodorization
For further informationon the Holiday Open Housecall (517) 627-5170.
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To have your Church Listed,Call Suzi Smith at
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Pastor Timothy Jackson517.322.0808
7832 W. Hope Hwy Grand Ledgewww.communitybaptistlansing.com
Are you looking for HOPE?There is Hope in Jesus!
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Progressive Theology, Traditional Worship210 W. SaginawGrand Ledge517.627.2336
PastorNicoletteSiragusawww.fcgl.org
Worship Service10:30
Child Care Provided
ImmanuelLutheranChurch501 S. ClintonGrand Ledge627-6310
www.immanuel-gl.org(next to Family Video)
Sunday Worship 8:00 & 10:30 amSunday School 9:15 am for all agesRev. Richard D. McKenzieLJ-0000862333-01
Trinity Episcopal201 E. Jeffersonacross from City Hall
Sun. Eucharist: 8am & 10amChurch School 9:45am
web: trinitypeople.orgEmail: [email protected] &Thurs 8am • NA-Tues 8pm
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1000 S. Canal Rd. @ I-496Lansing, MI 48917
Ph. (517) 622-4722 • Fax (517) 622-4220Email: [email protected]: GraceLansing.com
Sunday Services: 9:45 & 10:45amRobert Talley, Pastor
Proclaiming Timeless Truthsto a New Generation
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St. MichaelRoman Catholic Church
345 Edwards St., Grand LedgeParish O�ce (517) 627-8493
School - Preschool 3yr - 8th grade& Childcare (517) 627-2167,
Mass Schedule:Saturday, 4:30 pm,
Sunday, 8:30 & 11:00 am
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10:45 a.m. Contemporary882-8665
www.oursaviorchurch.org7910 East St. Joe Hwy, Lansing
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Now In Our New Home
Our SaviorLutheranChurch& School
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10:15am
Pastor
Herb Swanson
6100 W. Michigan Ave. • Lansing, MI 48917517-321-3569
www.deltapresby.orgwww.deltapresby.org
Delta Presbyterian ChurchSunday Worship
10:00amAdult Education
11:15am
Rev. WendyS. Pratt
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ImmanuelCommunityReformed Church
3200 Delta River Dr.Lansing, MI 48906
517-321-2495www.icrclansing.org
Sunday8:30 am Traditional Worship
9:45 am Sunday School11:00 am Contemporary
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Our Community”
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grand ledgeB A P T I S T C H U R C H
Visit our website or call for ministries,times and more details. . .www.glbc.org517-627-9056
1120 W.Willow Hwy. ~ Grand Ledge
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Open MindsOpen HeartsOpen Doors
Grand Ledge First UnitedMethodist ChurchHarrison St. at Scott St.
627-3256
SUNDAY:Traditional Service 9:30amSunday School 10:00amContemporary Service 11:15am
PASTORS:Rev. Molly TurnerRev. Betty SmithRev. Greg Lawton – Youth Pastor
Web Site: www.grandledgefirstumc.org
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Church of theNazarene
“A Family Place, A Community of Grace”
In Grand Ledge located at
3432 W. Jefferson (at M-43)
Sunday School 9:30 am
Worship Service 10:45 am
Richard W. Hand, Pastor • Phone: 627-6608www.GrandLedgeNazarene.org
Church ofChrist
of Grand Ledge4980 Burt Ave.
Corner (M-100) & Burt St.(Seventh-Day Adventist Church Bldg.)
SundaySchool-AllAges 9:30am
WorshipServices 10:30am
SundayEveningBibleStudy 6:00pm
All AreWelcome • For More InformationCall (517) 321-3549 ~ Bill Horton
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Seventh-DayAdventist
4980 Burt Ave.Corner M-100 & Burt Ave.
Church Phone: 627-4917Food Bank (Tuesdays 10-5,Thursdays 10-3)
627-4345Sabbath School Saturday 9:15 amWorship Service Saturday 11:00 am
Bible Studies throughout the week
Pastor Jeff Dowell • www.misda.orgLJ-0000862343-01
ONEIDAGOSPELCHURCH
3048StrangeHwy.Grand Ledge • 627-7112www.oneidagospel.org
Sunday School ~ 9:15 amWorship ~ 10:30 am
Larry Schrauger, PastorLJ-0000862340-01
LIBERTY CHURCH
“WE CARE”ServiceTimes:
Sunday: Worship Service – 11:00 amWorship Service – 6:00 pm
Wednesday: Bible Study – 7:00 pm
Phone: 517-627-9434Website: www.grandledgeliberty.com
12745 Georgia Ave., Grand Ledge, MI 48837
Pastor David StephensSenior Pastor Douglas Stephens
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ST. DAVID’SEPISCOPAL CHURCH
1519 Elmwood, Lansing7/10 mi. north of Lansing Mall
Sunday Eucharist • 8:00 am & 10:30 am323-2272
www.stdavidslansing.orgWednesday Eucharist 6:30 pm
Friday Eucharist 9:00 amRev. David Pike, Rector
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Find out why people come fromWacousta and beyond to worship with us
www.wacoustaumc.org
Sunday worship service &childrens' religious ed. at 9:30 amYouth group on Sundays at 6 pm
Wacousta Community United Methodist Church9180 W. Herbison, Eagle
Across from Wacousta Elementary SchoolRev. Lyle Heaton, Parish Pastor
Discover a fresh start this fall
5250Cornerstone DrLansing
517.322.2000
SUNDAY WORSHIP:9:25 & 10:55 AM - Creative Worship9:35 & 11:05 AM - Balanced Worship
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SOMETHING FOR THEWHOLE FAMILY
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GRAND LEDGE - On
Thursday, Oct.21, the
Grand Ledge volleyball
team hosted “A Volley For
the Cure” at the high
school.
The evening’s match was
against the Trojan’s of East
Lansing.
Both teams wore pink
uniforms to show their
support for breast cancer
awareness.
Members of the com-
munity were also encour-
aged to participate, and the
stands were full of men
and women wearing pink
items.
Volley for the Cure is
a unique event, designed
and implemented to pro-
mote positive awareness,
education, and early detec-
tion of breast cancer.
This event culminated
a month long process of
fund raising efforts for this
cause.
The team sold pink T-
shirts, made pink ribbons,
and collected pink yogurt
lids.
The girls also used this
time to learn about the ef-
fects of breast cancer from
survivors within the GL
community.
A special thank you to
Margaret Diller, Amanda
Lahti, and Debie Miller.
These women came to a
team practice and spoke to
the girls about the journey
of surviving breast cancer.
These courageous ladies
were made honorary
coaches for the Comet’s
match against East Lansing
and sat on the bench with
the varsity squad.
The Grand Ledge vol-
leyball booster club would
like to thank the school ad-
ministration, local
businesses and community
members who helped the
teams achieve their goal of
a $1,000 donation for vol-
ley for the cure.
‘Volley for Cure’ a big success
On Thursday, October 21st, the Grand Ledge volleyball team hosted ?A Volley
For the Cure? at the high school. The evening?s match was against the Trojan?s
of East Lansing. Both teams wore pink uniforms to show their support for
breast cancer awareness. Members of the community were also encouraged to
participate, and the stands were full of men and women wearing pink items.
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Eaton Conservation District is pleased to announce thelaunch of its Fall online auction. Eaton Conservation Dis-trict will open the auction for bidding beginning November1st, 2010. The auction will run for 2 weeks with biddingclosing on Nov. 14, 2010. The goal of the auction is to raise$10,000. Items up for bid include:
• Energy Efficiency Kit • 4 Tickets to Henry Ford • 5Day/4 Night Escape to Cancun, Mexico • Date Night GiftCertificates • Tickets to Wharton Center • Gift Certificatesto local restaurants, wineries, and attractions • Framed andUnframed Wildlife Prints
Supporters of Eaton Conservation District can log onto the online auction at www.biddingforgood.com and bidon items, make monetary donations, become an auctionsponsor and/or provide items for the auction.
Auction funds will support conservation programs inEaton County, as well as the Michigan Arbor Day Allianceprogram.
Due to the extreme economic condition of the Stateof Michigan, all funding has been cut to Conservation Dis-tricts. The funds raised by the auction will allow EatonConservation District to offset this funding deficit and tocontinue to provide programs for the residents of EatonCounty. It has always been a priority for Eaton Conserva-tion District to serve the natural resource needs of thecounty.
Contact Rachael Wood, Michigan Arbor Day AllianceCoordinator/Eaton Conservation District at (517) 543-5848x5 or [email protected].
Conservation groupsets online auction The Greater Lansing Chapter of the American
Guild of Organists will be presenting its fifth annualPops Concert at the Presbyterian Church of Okemos,Okemos and Bennett Roads, Okemos, on Sunday,Nov. 7, at 3 p.m.
This concert, a fund-raiser for the Guild’s schol-arship fund, will feature several very talented, excit-ing Lansing area musicians performing pop, classical,and jazz on a variety of instruments.
The program will open with a piano and organduet performed by Algie Watkins, organist/choir di-rector at North-Westminster Church, Lansing, piano,and Elsbeth Weidenaar, retired substitute organist/choir director, organ.
Three vocalists include Mark Gary, Victoria Walkerand Brandon Manson.
Walker, a favorite Lansing area soloist, will beperforming a humorous piece about an alto whochronically whines about singing alto, entitled: “AltosLament,” by Zina Goldrich, accompanied by StephenLange, Director of Music at St. Paul’s EpiscopalChurch, Lansing.
Brandon, a junior vocal music performance stu-dent at MSU, will sing “The Impossible Dream” and“Some Enchanted Evening”, and, Mark Gary, MSUdoctoral student and director of music at the Pres-byterian Church of Okemos, will perform two spiri-tuals: “Marchin’ On Up” by Mark Hayes, and “WalkTogether Children” by Moses Hogan. Mr. Gary de-scribes “Marchin’ On Up” as a “jazzed up” (techni-
cally ‘Gospeled -up’) version of “Come We That Lovethe Lord”.
Others to perform include: Stephanie Gewirtz, or-gan; The Groesbeck Quartet; The Gracewood Singersand the Rosewood Wind Quintet.
An added attraction this year will be the OkemosPresbyterian Church Bell Choir, directed by IreneShutt. Two instrumental soloists, Lon McCollum,Tuba and Carolyn Sherrill, Clarinet, will join themto perform: “Dixie Land Swing on What a Friend WeHave in Jesus.”
Also slated to perform is a new group to thisevent, The Lansers, a jazz trio consisting of DaveLanz, Piano; Gene Rebeck, String Bass and IanLeVine, Drums. They will perform “Summer Wind,”music by Henry Mayer, and lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
The program will end with John Horak, Organ,and Ron Mishler, Percussion, playing a “rousing”number entitled: “G Major Toccata” by Chip Davis, ofMannheim Steamroller fame.
The concert will be followed by a reception ofcoffee, cider and home-baked cookies.
A free will offering will be taken to benefit theGuild’s scholarship fund program that offsets the costof organ lessons for deserving new organ students.
Elsbeth Weidenaar, convener of this event andmember of Okemos Presbyterian church says thechurch sanctuary has excellent acoustics and canseat up to 400 concertgoers, with plenty of free park-ing.
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VOTERS Caution on Eatran Millage Expansion
Vote NO- It does not shut down Eatran- All users still can use the service, including Meals onWheels- It stop a 200% increase in the millage rate- It will send message to focus on needs not wants
Vote YES- It creates a 200% increase in millage (.75)- Causes more cost for homeowners and renters- Creates routes that Eatran tried in the past and was dropped due to
lack of interest- Creates problem with door to door destination rides (why would a
rider go to a bus stop when you can dial a ride)- Enlarges the systematic gov’t role and costs
I am a friend of Eatran and will vote NO on the increase to .75 rate. Ifthe voters also agree on a NO vote, I will advocate to renew the currentmillage of .25 in 2011. It’s the responsible way of looking at the needswith limited resources.
Sincerely, John Forell, Eaton County Commissioner
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Grand Ledge High School students Sydney Adamsand Drew Jackson earned top honors over allat the West Michigan Legislative Debate LeagueCompetition on Oct. 20 at Kalamazoo Central HighSchool.
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GRAND LEDGE Congrat-ulations go to Grand LedgeHigh School students Syd-ney Adams and Drew Jack-son who earned top honorsover all at the West MichiganLegislative Debate LeagueCompetition on Oct. 20 atKalamazoo Central HighSchool.
Legislative Debate is ahighly structured and formalevent where participants are
judged on their speech de-liveries. Judges look forexcellence in a speakersorganization, evidence, andanalysis as they support theirarguments in affirmation ornegation of a bill created andintroduced by the students.
Eight schools and 59 stu-dents competed in the event.Grand Ledge High’s SydneyAdams placed second andDrew Jackson placed eighth
over all. Drew Jackson alsoserved as Presiding Officerof his chamber after beingelected by the student partic-ipants.
Three other students par-ticipated in the competition,all placing 8th or better intheir individual chambers.
Christian Gray, JacobShaver, and Greg Brownturned in very persuasivespeeches and represented
Grand Ledge High Schoolwith outstanding perfor-mances.
The legislative debateteam offers a unique oppor-tunity for students to im-prove their critical thinkingand public speaking skills. Itis early in the season, andnew members are still wel-come to join the team whichmeets every Thursday afterschool in room 228.
GRAND LEDGE - Phone numbers for the Grand LedgeIndependent news staff have changed.
The new numbers are: editor Barb Modrack,517-377-1084; reporter Alan Miller, 517-1086; and reporterMary Jo White, 517-377-1085.
E-mail addresses remain the same. They are: Barb,[email protected]; Al, [email protected]; Mary JoWhite, [email protected].
For classified ads, call 877-475-SELL; retail ads, callTammy Beson, 517-377-1005 or Steve Fitch, 517-702-4258.
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Football players give backOn Saturday, Oct.16, the Grand Ledge varsity
football team hosted the 16th AnnualCommunity Dinner at Serenity Place. It was agreat opportunity for this group of fine young
men to give back to members of a verysupportive community. JV Coach Tony Sweetdeserves thanks for making the arrangements
and being there to help the athletes. Thiswas a great way to celebrate the victory
over Holt. Many residents said they knew ithad to have been a good game because
they could hear the crowd cheering from theirapartments, and offered congratulations to theCAAC Blue Champions. Others stated they hadbeen looking forward to this day for the whole
week. Way to go Comets!
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VoteDEB SHAUGHNESSYFor State Representative- An experienced local problem solver who is ready to lead -
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Norman R. MilesEagle
Norman R. Miles, 75, passed away October 24,2010 after a brief illness.
He was born on the family farm in Westphalia Town-ship on February 13, 1935 to Bernard and Margaret (Dumond)Miles and resided in the Grand Ledge and Eagle communi-ties his entire life.
Norm graduated from Grand Ledge High School in 1954and served in the National Guard, Grand Ledge Battalion foreight years. As a teenager, he worked on several GrandLedge area farms. After high school, he worked for the Stateof Michigan Highway Department, Garlock Equipment Salesand General Motors where he retired in 1984. Norm loved to"tinker and putter" and spent many happy hours working inhis pole barn.
He was preceded in death by his parents, aunts, unclesand numerous cousins. He is survived by his children, RickMiles, Wendy (Mark) Menosky and Kathy (Earl) LaFleur; sixgrandchildren, Zach Menosky, Erin Miles, Allison LaFleur,Leah Miles, Jake LaFleur and Katy Menosky as well as sever-al cousins.
A celebration of Norm’s life will be held at 1:00 p.m.,
p ,Saturday, November 6, 2010 at Eagle Park, 14331 S.Grange Road Eagle, Michigan 48822. The family wouldlike to give special thanks to the Westphalia FirstResponders, the Portland Ambulance Service, and the won-derful and caring staff at Ingham Regional Medical Centerand McLaren Visiting Nurse & Hospice. Memorial contribu-tions may be given to McLaren Visiting Nurse & Hospice,2316 S. Cedar Street, Suite 600, Lansing, Michigan 48910. Ar-rangements by the Holihan-Atkin Funeral Home, GrandLedge. Online condolences and guest book entries may bemade at www.holihanatkin.com
Carl Melvin BarnesLibby,Montana
Carl Melvin Barnes, 77, of Libby, Montana formerly of Ea-gle Michigan passed away on January 9, 2010. Carl was pre-ceded in death by his parents Russell and Mildred Barnes,Brother Dan, and Son Joel.
Surviving are his sister Aletha Cosens (Portland), Daugh-ters Karla Barnes (Libby, MT) and Brenda (Casey) Dreyer(Howard City), Grandsons Jared (Anna) Gray (Libby, MT),Hunter and Dalton Barnes (Eagle), and many, many friends.
Tuesdays. Problems at work? Let’sdo something about it. Wage theft,workers compensation benefit cut-off, unemployment compensationdenials andmore. Info: 371-2001,[email protected].�
Looking Glass Garden ClubMeeting, WacoustaCommunity UnitedMethodistChurch, 9180 Herbison Road, Eagle,6:30-9 p.m. Nov. 1. SpeakerStephenWoods, VP Smith Treeand Landscape, Inc. “Urban Tree& Ornamental Pruning Basics.”Guests and newmemberswelcome. Info: 626-2039.
MOMS (Mothers ofManySeasons), St. Michael’sCatholic Church, 345 Edwards St.,Grand Ledge, 9:15-11:15 a.m.Mondays. A weekly support groupfor mothers of all ages and faiths.All moms in the area are invitedto attend. Childcare is available.For more information, call Molly(881-9091) or e-mail Alison([email protected]). Info:627-8493.
New Life for SingleMoms’Group, Grace Bible Church,1000 S. Canal Road, Lansing,7:15-8 p.m. Nov. 3. Attorney LoriHinkley will be leading the group.As a former single mom herself,she understands the issues ofparticular concern for today’s singlemom. Activities will be providedfor children of all ages duringthe same time period. Registrationappreciated. Info: 622-4722,www.gracelansing.com. Cost:participation is free; $2 workbookdonation accepted.
HEALTHCharityWeight-lossChallenge, Nutrition Solutionsof Lansing, 3225W. St JosephHighway, Lansing, 6:30 p.m.Tuesdays, Sept. 14-Dec. 14. Jointhe fun and exciting weight-losschallenge where our Biggest Loserswin cash prizes. Let us helpyou get through the holidays thisyear without gaining another 5-20pounds. Early bird registrantsreceive free gift. Info: 231-6060,www.loseweightnow.com/jconey.Cost: $35 for 12 weeks.
Family Planning Services,Eaton County Health Dept, 1033Healthcare Dr., Charlotte, 10 a.m.to 7 p.m. Tuesdays and 8 a.m. to5 p.m. Fridays. Low-cost women’shealth services are available. Info:541-2630.
HOLIDAYKid’s Kandy, Imagine This LLC,227 S. Bridge St., Grand Ledge,6-8 p.m. Oct. 31. All boys andgirls are invited. Tables full ofcandy and healthy snacks willbe provided. Info: 643-3526,www.imaginethisllc.com.
MUSEUMSGrand Ledge HistoricalSociety Exhibit:“Welcome Home”, GrandLedge Historical Museum, 118W.Lincoln St., Grand Ledge, 2-4 p.m.Sundays and during festivalweekends through Dec. 12. Newexhibit features the 1880s GothicRevival home decorated with 1930sfurnishings. Dining room and livingroom include furniture from theGrand Ledge Chair Company.Bedroom and kitchen area includesclay folk art collection, chamberpot, brass bed, handmade cradle,icebox, woodburning stove andwringer washer. Info:www.gdledgehistsoc.org. Cost:donations accepted.
NATUREView Jupiter and theAutumnMilkyWay, FoxPark Public Observatory, 3979 E.GreshamHighway, Potterville,8-11 p.m. Nov. 6. Dress for theweather andwear sensible shoesfor the walk to the observatory.Info: 627-7351,www.eatoncountyparks.org. Cost:$2 per person or $5 per family.
SENIORSArthritis FoundationFitness Class, Delta TownshipEnrichment Center, 4538 ElizabethRoad, Lansing, 10:45-11:30 a.m.Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays.Low-impact exercise can be donefrom standing or sitting position.Info: 484-5600. Cost: $2 drop-infee.
Balance/Core/StretchClass for Seniors,GymBumz, 6135W Saginaw Hwy,Lansing, 11 a.m.- noon Nov. 5.Info: 321-3111. Cost: $5 per classor $29.95 amonth for unlimitedaccess.
Bingo, Delta Township EnrichmentCenter, 4538 Elizabeth Road,Lansing, 1-3 p.m. Mondays,Wednesdays, Fridays. Info:484-5600. Cost: 12 cards for $1.
Craft Group, Delta TownshipEnrichment Center, 4538 ElizabethRoad, Lansing, noon-3 p.m.Thursdays. Bring a sack lunch orsnack alongwith your crocheting,needlework, knitting, etc. and shareideas. Info: 484-5600. Cost: $1.
Calendar Browse calendars online at lsj.com/eventsAdd your own event with the online form
Cribbage, Delta TownshipEnrichment Center, 4538 ElizabethRoad, Lansing, 1 p.m. first and thirdWednesday of every month. Info:484-5600. Cost: $1.50.
Euchre, Delta TownshipEnrichment Center, 4538 ElizabethRoad, Lansing, 6-9 p.m. Mondaysand Thursdays. Play euchre andmeet new people. No partnerneeded. Info: 484-5600. Cost:$1.50.
Euchre, Delta TownshipEnrichment Center, 4538 ElizabethRoad, Lansing, 6-9 p.m. Mondaysand Thursdays. Info: 484-5600.Cost: $1.50.
Fall 2010 Senior Class101, Greer Community LearningCenter at St. Stephen’s CommunityChurch, 1007 Kimberly Drive,Lansing, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesdays,Oct. 12-Nov. 16. This six-weekprogrammeets once a week, andis divided into three sessions eachday: “Self Management for BetterHealth”; “Healthy Lunches” and“De-Mystifying Computer Use forMature Beginners.” Transportationis available, but space is limited.Advance registration is required.Info: 351-6512.�
Jazzercise Lite for Seniors,Delta Township Enrichment Center,4538 Elizabeth Road, Lansing,3-3:45 p.m. Mondays andWednesdays. Info: 484-5600. Cost:$48 for eight weeks.
Pinochle, Delta TownshipEnrichment Center, 4538 ElizabethRoad, Lansing, noon-3:30 p.m.
Tuesdays. Play andmeet newpeople. No partner required. Info:484-5600. Cost: $1.50.
Pinochle, Delta TownshipEnrichment Center, 4538 ElizabethRoad, Lansing, noon-3:30 p.m.Tuesdays. Info: 484-5600. Cost:$1.50.
Social Bridge, Delta TownshipEnrichment Center, 4538 ElizabethRoad, Lansing, 1-4 p.m. Mondays.No partner needed. Info: 484-5600.Cost: $1.50.
Social or Contract Bridge,Delta Township Enrichment Center,4538 Elizabeth Road, Lansing, 1-4p.m. Mondays. Play bridge andmeet new people. No partnerrequired. Info: 484-5600. Cost:$1.50.
Zumba Gold, GymBumz, 6135W Saginaw Hwy, Lansing, 11 a.m.-noon Nov. 1. Info: 321-3111. Cost: $5per class or $29.95 amonth forunlimited access.
SHOWS ANDSALES61st Annual PhiloptochosAthenian Bake Sale,Luncheon and Gift Shop,Holy Trinity Greek OrthodoxChurch, 1701 E. Saginaw St.,Lansing, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 4.Taste the tradition at Holy TrinityGreek Orthodox Church. Luncheonfeaturing Greek food and bake salefeaturing delicious Greek pastries.Info: 482-7341, greekbakesale.com.Cost: $9 (lunch served 10 a.m.-2p.m.).
Annual Church Bazaar,Dimondale First PresbyterianChurch, 162 Bridge St., Dimondale,9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 6. Cookie walk,baked and canned goods, quiltraffle, jewelry make and take, silentauction, crafts, holiday gifts andluncheon. Info: 646-6183.
Annual Vendor OpenHouse - Healing HeartsWith Horses, St. StephenLutheran ELCA, 2900 N.WaverlyRoad, Lansing, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.Nov. 6. Join us while supportingHealing HeartsWith Horses ofSierra Rose Farms. Shop PamperedChef, Partylite Gifts, CreativeMemories, Mary Kay, Tom BoyTools, At Home America,Tupperware, Tastefully Simple,Longerberger, Norwex, Erica HarrellQuilting, Shelee Bush Designs.Basket tickets five for $5 and 15for $10. All ticket proceeds go toHealing HeartsWith Horses. WearSpartan green and get a free ticket.Info: 372-9153.�
Christmas Bazaar, First UnitedMethodist Church, 3827 Delta RiverDrive, Lansing, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 6.Crafts, baked goods, pasties,jewelry andmore. Info: 321-5187.
SPECIAL EVENTS“Light the Night”, New LifeAssembly of God, 400W. SouthSt., Grand Ledge, 5-7 p.m. Oct. 31.There will be a trunk-or-treat candyevent, along with games and prizes,and inflatable slide and food. Info:983-2440.�
Pumpkinfest AnimalEnrichment Day , PotterPark Zoological Garden, 1301 S
Pennsylvania Ave, Lansing, 1-3 p.m.Oct. 31. Zoo’s animal residents feaston ghoulish treats. The fun-filledfamily event allows the Zoo toexercise its conservation practicesby recycling the Boo at the Zoopumpkins, and gives animals andspectators a special treat as theanimals explore, play and finally eattheir annual treats. Info: 483-4222,www.potterparkzoo.org.
Scarecrow Contest, PotterPark Zoological Garden, 1301 SPennsylvania Ave, Lansing, throughOct. 31. Members of the publicare encouraged to join in the zoo’sfall festivities by creating animal-themed scarecrows to be displayedat the zoo through Oct. 31. Seewebsite for more details. Info:483-4222, www.potterparkzoo.org.
SUPPORTGROUPSDivorced, Separated,Widowed Group, St. David’sEpiscopal Church, please use rearentry, 1519 Elmwood Road, Lansing,7:30 p.m. Mondays. For those whohave gone through loss of a spousedue to death or divorce and areready to “move on” with their lives.Info: 323-8175.
Overeaters Anonymous, St.David’s Episcopal Church, 1519Elmwood Road, Lansing, 7 p.m.Mondays. Info: (989) 587-4609.
Overeaters Anonymous,Grand Ledge Baptist Church, 1120Willow Highway, Grand Ledge, 7p.m.Wednesdays. Info: 256-6954.
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LOST Nikon lens, GrandLedge area, possibly onSun. 10/17. Fitzgerald Parkarea 4. If found please con-tact me. $200 reward. Di-ane 517-202-3715
BLOOMQUIST ESTATESERVICES SALE. 1440 HAR-VARD, EAST LANSING. FRI.9 to 2 & SAT. 9 to 1. Nov. 5& 6. Off Coolidge one blockwest of Saginaw take Har-vard north. Upholsteredfurniture, wicker chair,pine arch top door 40s chi-na cabinet w/ drawers be-low, Ethan Allen louvereddoor cabinets, Jamestowncherry bedroom set, icedfinish wardrobe dresser,stenciled chair & stool, Ni-chols Stone cherry + an-tique rockers, mammybench, lamps, old glass &china, Meakin ironstone &cornflower china sets,Wedgwood rabbit plate,pressed glass, papoosedoll, linens, compact ste-reo, Yamaha stereo, re-cords, a few books, HoltaCollegiate trombone, LindaStark prints, kitchenwares, older toys, some w/boxes inc. NFL, Red Wingshockey & others, FisherPrice & other toys, file, pa-tio set, wooden glider,chaise, 2000 Grand Mar-quis GS w/ 38K miles &more. Numbers at 8 Fri.,home at 9. FULL details +pictures at:www.estatesales.net
SUNFIELD-HUGE SALE INHEATED GARAGE 12752Dow Rd., 2 mi. W. ofMulliken on M43 to DowRd., turn S. on Dow, 1sthouse on E. side of road.Nov. 4, 2-6p.m. & 5, 9-5p.m.Snowmen, Christmas &much more!
WEBBERVILLE -MOVING/MULTI FAMILY SALE IN-SIDE at Elzerman’s Green-house, 4620 Van Orden Rd.,Nov. 4, 5 & 6, 9-5p.m. Toomuch to list!!
CRAFTS & BAKED GOODSSALE & LUNCH . GrangeAcres Senior Complex,6101 Marsh Rd., Haslett.Nov. 6, 9-3.
GRAND LEDGE 300 MORLEYST . Fri. Nov. 5, 9-5; Sat.Nov. 6, 9-1. Antique oakdining table & chairs, pia-no, 3 wingback chairs &sofa all like new; house fullof misc.
GRAND LEDGE-ESTATESALE, CEDAR VillageShopping Centeracross from GrandLedgeMeijers, W. Sagi-naw, Nov. 5 & 6, 8-4p.m. Antiques, rugs,furniture, bicycles,collectibles and more!
OLIVET- 369 E. BaselineHwy. Nov. 4, 5 & 6, 9-5 pm.Furniture, antiques, kitch-enware, Persian rug, exer-cise equip., mens & kidsclothes, tons of womensclothes, movies, tools,toys, TVs, & lots of misc.
6834 BATTLE CREEK RD.Bellevue, MI. 49021. Fri.-Sat. Nov. 5-6, 9am-5pm.Furniture, dishes, china &crystal, VCR collection,Home and Gardenservingware, cow collec-tion, etc.
LAKE ODESSA- 1003 Wash-ington Blvd., Nov. 6th, 9-4p.m. Antique furn., shav-ing mugs, canes, Missiongrandfather clock, dishes,lamps, books, Christmasand much more! Still un-packing, NO presales.
CAT FAT White/Grey/Blkmale lost on Barnes Rd.btwn Ives/Eden Rds.Ma son . ( 517 )749 -6796k e e l l e r h@m s u . e d u(517)525-0809
LOST Very small adult graycat, Fireside Dr., nearForest-Aurelius-Collins Rd.Lansing. 517-242-4001.
KITTEN FOUND INWacousta, on SummerLane. Call: 517-626-6935
LG. MALE CAT found in S.Grand Ledge area. 517-627-3124 to identify.
PARROT SUN CONURE 2 yrsold, tame & friendly, hascage & play stand.$500/obo. 517-202-5610.
18 MO. OLD PUREBREDHARLEQUIN GREAT DANEfemale, $700. Call 517-694-7329.
AKC GERMAN SHEPHERDPUPS. 7 wks. old. Vetchkd., parents on site,$450. 517-908-0171.
AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVERSShots, wormed, vetchecked, parents on site.$350. Call 989-236-5135
AKC MALAMUTE PUPPIES.$500 black and white, $700red and white, limited reg-istration, males, ready togo. 269-275-8766,www.iqaluk.com
AKC REG BEAGLESfield champion bloodlines,born 8/5. 1st & 2nd shots,dewormed, 2 males, 1 fe-male. $200. Beagle pupsborn on 8/10, $100. 6 yr.old running female $200.Call 517-391-8288
AKC YORKIE TERRIERS11 wks old.
Call 517-726-0451.
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDPUPPIES AKC Parents onsite, $300. 616-891-1058.
BEAGLE PUPS 16 left, greatchoices, 6-9 wks. Shots &wormed. $125-$200.A1 Kennels. Delivery avail.,or come see the parentson site. Call 989-560-6143.
BICHON FRISE PUPPIES!Perfect family pet!No shedding or odor.CKC, Health guaranteed.
517-663-2256
BICHON FRISE PUPS - AKCFamily raised, healthguar., nonhypoallergenic,Vet checked & alreadytrained. $550. 989-640-2766
BICHON, POMERANIAN,TEDDY BEAR &MALTE-POO PUPS.
Adorable! Vet checked.$300-$500 Brand Newwww.puppy-parlour.com
517-404-3045, 517-861-7086
BOSTON TERRIERSGorgeous! $300.PUGGLES Adorable!$250. 517-202-4163.
BOXER PUPPIES AKC, 7 wksold, brindle & faun. 3males, 3 females. Dewclaws removed, tailsdocked, shots, wormed &vet checked. $400. 517-525-0608 (Mason area)
CHIHUAHUA MIXBLACK&TAN, 4 mos., pa-rents on site, shots,wormed, three boys avail-able $100. (517)375-3369
CHIHUAHUA PUPPYakc, 1st shots & wormed,beautiful girl, $250. Call517-740-6533
CHIHUAHUA PUPPY UTD onshots, 1 female, $100. 989-307-2444.
CHIHUAHUA PUPS CKC1st shots, wormed. $300-$400. See pics atGadzoo.com. 517-231-4333
COCKAPOO PUPPIES Shots,wormed, $400 cash. 989-236-7634 or 989-289-3849.
COCKAPOO PUPS REGIS -TERED 6 wks. old. Takingdep. 734-649-3729/734-498-9718
DASCHUND PUPPIES, CKC 2long hair male 8 weeks,$300 each. St Johns area.989-224-6646 or 989-640-1269
DOBERMAN PUPPY 1 redmale left, $300. Call 616-225-2241.
ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPSNKC, 3 males, 1 female,family raised, Pics atwww.8pups.blogspot.comCall 513-314-6738.
GERMAN SHEPHERDPURBRED Pups. (2) adora-ble, females. 12 wks. $350.517-541-6693.
GOLDENDOODLE F1 & F1Bpups. Select & reservenow! 517-420-0863goldendoodles4you.com
GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES10 wks. old, 2 males. shots& wormed, $250. Call 517-857-2187.
GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIESenglish cream & red, OFA,vet checked, shots, healthguaranteed, champion pa-rents, very well socialized.
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GOLDEN DOODLE PUPS- 5mos., 2 females. $600.www.goldendoodlesinmichigan.com269-503-0636/269-489-5318
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUP-PIES AKC/OFA, 1st shots,wormed, vet checked,ready 11/22. Males $500,females $550. 989-725-9793
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUP-PIES AKC, Vet checked,1stshots & wormed, parentson site. 989-236-5320.
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPSAKC reg., vet checked,shots & wormed, $500-$550. Call 517-223-9239
HIMALAYAN/RAGDOLL KIT-TENS 13 wks., full shots,$125/each. Call: 517-316-7429
KITTENS8 wks old. Cute and Fluffy!Call 517-242-2188.
KITTIES; RESCUED ALLages, www.trinityacres-rescue. petfinder.com; in-cludes neuter/basic med.$45- $135. (517)410-0074
LAB PUPS Black, 7 wks old,shots, wormed, nice bigpups. $175. Call517-490-6260
LAB PUPS Yellow. AKC reg-istered, shots & wormed.20 yrs. exp. 269-998-0925
LAB PUPS YELLOW and red,7 wks, AKC Registered,Good with children,loveable, pure bred, shots,wormed, $375.00. (517)231-1744
LABS AKC, 2 dark Yellowmales, 1 light fox red fe-male, 7 wks. 517-231-1812.
MALTESE PUPS (can beAKC) 4 mos. old, shots.$300 and up. 989-291-3422.
MINIATURE PINSCHERP U P S different ages,small, $150-$250 cash. Ph.517-857-3036
MINIATURE SCHNAUZERPUPS AKC, Ready to go.$350/each. 517-812-2455
PIT BULL PUPPIES 7 wks.old. 1st shots. $100/each.517-455-3374
PUPPIES, HOME RAISED 1Goldendoodle, 1 Labra-doodle, 3 Cockapoos, $200cash each. 989-386-6927.
SHIH TZU PUPPIES 1 lightbrown&white 2 tri&white,11 wks, Beautiful coat andmarkings, Experiencedbreeder, Good with chil-dren, Health guaranteed,loveable, parents on site,pure bred, shots, vetchecked, wormed, verywell socialized $300.00.( 5 1 7 ) 3 3 9 - 0 7 3 [email protected]
SHIH TZU PUPPIES$325-$350.
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SHIH TZU PUPPY One maleborn 8/12/10, tri-color,first shots, mother on site.$300/best. 517-819-7479.
STANDARD POODLE STUD$500. Retired golden re-triever $200. Breedinggolden retriever female.$700. All AKC. 517-802-8540
TEDDY BEAR PUPPIES 1stshots, wormed, non shed-ding, hypoallergenic, $350.Call 517-468-3986.
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YORKIE PUPPY AKC Regis-tered, adorable andloveable FEMALE. Parentson site, vet checked.( 5 1 7 ) 6 5 2 - 9 2 8 [email protected]
YORKIE PUPS AKC shots,wormed, vet checked, lit-ter trained $500.(517)256-5208
YORKIESAKC, 5 mo., all shots, male$350, female $450. Call269-375-0657
YORKIE PUPS,MORKIES& Malte-Poos $300/UPShots NonShed/
Hypo-Allergenic ToySize(989)225-1367
2 YR. OLD Simmental Bull;Red & white, $800. 517-541-0688
TENNESEE WALKER 15.2.Black gelding, stocky, easygoing. Good trail horse. 4clinics, lots of training. 14yrs. old. $2K. 517-281-6991
HAY 1ST CUTTING INSIDEDRY $3.00 bale. Deliveryavailable. Call 517-652-3125.
HAY FOR SALE Mason area.Mixed grass. Clean.$3.75/bale. Local deliveryavail. 517-763-6273
HAY MIX 1st & 2nd. Squarebales. No rain. 40-60# avg.$3.50/bale. Fowlervillearea 517-223-8473.
KUBOTA GARDEN TRACTOR1989, B100 Diesel, mowerdeck, snow blower, roto-tiller & back blade w/fullcab, 910 hrs., like new. 517-819-2145. $3800 firm.
100% SEASONEDHARDWOOD
4’x8’x16’’ $65 face cord.Free delivery. 4 face cord$225; 10 face cord $500.
517-663-1006
A1 ALL ASH, OAK & MapleDelivered. $60/per facecord. 5 Cord Specials.517-525-5510.
ACKERSON FIREWOODSeasoned hardwood, $60per face cord, delivered.517-281-9383.
APPLE, MAPLE, OAK seas-oned, split $60.00 per facecord delivered. 517-321-4994.
CHERRY, MAPLE, OAKSEASONED FIREWOOD $704’x8’x16’’, split, delivered& stacked. 517-651-5214.
SEASONED HARDWOOD$45/FACE cord. U-pick up.3mi. NW of Charlotte. De-livery avail. 517-543-5749
SEASONED OAK 5-10mini-mum. Call 989-268-5431 or
1-877-863-9439
SEASONED SPLIT MIXEDHARDWOOD - Maple, Oak ,Apple. $45/face cord + de-livery. 517-819-8987.
SPECIAL DEAL on seasonedhardwood firewood $65face cord. Guaranteeprice all winter! Offerends Nov. 30. Jeff 517-719-1281; Carol [email protected] year selling firewood!
PICKUP YOUR PLASTIC tiedbagged leaves for free. Nosticks or stones, GrandLedge/Delta. 517-627-7965.
AUNT JEMIMA COOKIE jar;Lg. collection of Tom Clarkgnomes; Lg. collection ofpaperweights. Some glass-ware & LP records. (2)Hummel figurines. 517-543-3684
AMANA 20 cu. freezer/ re-frigerator, Almond color,good condition. $185. Call517-449-1361
SONY 35’’ FLAT SCREEN TVRear projection, digital,with stand, 2002 model.$300. 517-627-4071.
1227 E. CAVANAUGH Movedmust sell entire contentsclean furniture, applian-ces. Call 517-980-0460.
A AMISH LOG HEAD -BOARD AND Queen PillowTop Mattress Set. Brandnew-never used, sell all for$275. 989-923-1278.MM
A BED QUEEN PILLOWTOPmattress set, new in plas-tic, $200. Call 517-410-4921.Can deliver.
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A TEMPERPADIC/ STYLEMEMORY FOAM MAT-TRESS SET Queen, new-never used, as seen on TV,with warranty. Cost$1,800, Sell $695. Can De-liver 989-832-2401. MM
DAVAL’S USEDFURNITURE & ANTIQUES4 buildings w/12,000 sq.ft.of qualityused furniture,antiques,collectibles.HUGE SELECTION, GREAT VALUES.WE ARE WORTH THE DRIVE!Layaway terms available.We buy estates.2 milesW.of Hastings at M37/M43Sun.12-5pm • Mon.-Th.10-6pmFri.10-8pm • Sat.9-5pm
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DINING SET solid oak, excel-lent cond., buffet w/ light-ed china cabinet on top,table w/6 chairs, 1 lg. leaf.Measures over all 4’x6’.Perfect for the coming hol-idays. $1800. 517-694-4636.
EXCELLENT SOFAS, CHAIR,loveseat , coffee tables.Convertible Lifetime crib,double sit & stand stroller$25-$150 517-393-4503
HO TRAINS & buildings.Incl. rolling stock & pas-senger cars. Also somecars & engines pur-chased 2nd hand in ’59.Prices vary. 517-337-0949
HO TRAINS & bu i ldings .Incl. rolling stock & pas-senger cars. Also somecars & engines purchased2nd hand in ’59. Pricesvary. 517-337-0949
LITEWAY NEW powe rscooter from Sparrow,used less than 3 mo. $995.517-627-7714
PRIDE ELECTRICPOWERCHAIR Like new.$825/cash. 989-386-6927
BACKYARD STORAGESHEDS Quality material &workmanship 989-834-2028
WANTED: UNWANTEDappliances, air condition-ers, cars, trucks, vans,farm machinery, lawnmowers, campers, hotwater tanks, aluminum orsteel boats, aluminum win-dows or doors, aluminumtoppers, any types of alu-minum or steel siding,4 wheelers, go carts, trail-ers, batteries.All picked up for Free.Call 517-628-2818
PIONEER POLE BUILD -INGS Free Estimates. Li-censed and Insured. 2x6Trusses. 45 Year Warrant-ed Galvalume Steel. 19 col-ors. Since 1976 #1 in Mich-igan. Call Today 1-800-292-0679MM
POLE BARNS Michigan’sLargest Pole Barn Compa-ny (Best Built Barns) BestQuality, Best Service, BestPrice. ThisWeek’s SpecialsErected 24’x24’x8’-$5495.0024 ’ x40 ’ x10 ’ - $ 7995 .0030 ’ x40 ’ x10 ’ - $ 8 995 .0030’x48 ’ x12 ’ -$10 , 995 .00Licensed/Insured 1-877-802-9591MM
COMPLETE MATERIALPOLE BUILDING PACKAGE24 ’ x 3 2 ’ x8 ’ - $3499 .00 ,30 ’ x40 ’ x10 ’ - $ 5299 .0032’X48’X10’-$6449.00 Steelroof, doors included, othersizes available.www.standalelumber.comCall Standale Post FrameBuildings Toll Free 1-800-968-8201MM
ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINEfrom Home. *Medical,*Business, *Paralegal,*Accounting, *CriminalJustice. Job placement as-sistance. Computer availa-ble. Financial Aid if quali-fied. Call 877-895-1828www.CenturaOnline.comMM
WOODMASTER PLUS AFS1100 CORN BURNER 5 yrsold. Call 989-834-5901.
COLT 1860 ARMY civil warissue; dbl. barrel 40 calpinfire; Winchester Model12 delux 16 guagew/special order wood;Rueger #1, 25-o6 w/scope;Remington Model 700, 270Winchester w/Leopoldscope; Ithica Model 37delux, 16 guage w/solid ribbarrel; (6) single shotshotguns and others.517-543-3684.
FRANCHI HIGHLANDER 20ga-SS 26’’ choke tubes, sil-ver engraved recvr NIB +bonus. $1300. 989-288-5619
LUGERS WANTED A lso,holsters, clips & parts forsame. And most other oldGerman hand guns. Topprices paid by a collector.Doug, anytime 517-285-1714.
REM. 30-06 PUMP Mod.#760 / Redfield 3X9 var.scope / sling. Case. &shells - $350. 517-485-1537.
STEVENS 12 PUMP $175.Glen. 22 $100. Marlin .35lever w/scope, $300. Win.410 single, 3’’ $275. Rem.30-06 w/scope $400. Ste-vens 12 sxs, $375. Stevens16 sxs, $375. Stevens 20sxs, $400. Ph. 517-204-2004
SWEDISH MAUSERW/SCOPE, C O M E Sw/reloading dies, brass &bullets. $400. 517-655-4498
A AARDVARK ANTIQUERpaying cash for guns,jewlery, furniture, art &unusual & bizarre items.
517-819-8700
ANTIQUE BUYER payingcash for jewelry, musicalinstruments, sterling sil-ver, vintage stereo equip-ment, furniture & old stuff.Call John 517-886-9795.
CASH FOR GUNS , Art, Anti-ques, Jewelry, musical in-struments, Valuables. Call517-204-2004/517-663-3931
CASH PAID D iabet ic teststrips. Area’s original, old-est buyer. Friendly & fair.517-505-2726, 888-639-6179
GENERAL MOTORS VOUCH -ER WANTED. If you wouldlike to sell your GM vouch-er, call John 616-889-2056
SAVE $2,000 IN tax incen-tives and rebates. HUSKYMETAL ROOFS, StandingSeam, Metal shingles/Tile,18 colors, Companyinstallers, free estimates.Since 1975. 800-380-2379MC
PIONEER POLE BUILDINGS -Free Estimates-Licensedand Insured-2 x 6 Trusses-45 Year WarrantedGalvalume Steel-19 Colors-Since 1976- #1 inMichigan- CallToday 1-800-292-0679. MC
(1) MSU BASKETBALL SEA-SON TICKET in Sec. 133,2nd row of lower-bowl.$695. 248-207-5377
AIRLINES ARE HIRING—Train for high paying Avia-tion Maintenance Career.FAA approved program. Fi-nancial aid ifqualified—Housing availa-ble. Call Aviation InstituteofMaintenance877-891-2281.MM
AIRLINES ARE HIRING -Train for high paying Avia-tion Career. FAA approvedprogram. Financial aid ifqualified - Job placementassistance.. Call AviationInstitute of Maintenance(877) 891-2281. MC
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TRAINCO TRUCKDRIVING SCHOOLDay-Eve-wkend ClassesJob Placement AssistanceClass B Training (1 day)
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HELP WANTEDPerson to clean my homeevery 2 weeks. Eaton Rap-ids area. References re-quired. Ph. 517-663-4404.
Holiday Help$14.25 Base-appt
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LABORERFor bricklayer, no experi-ence necessary. Call 517-749-9695 or 517-645-7472
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LOOK!Looking for 20 men andwomen to fill openings leftby promotions. Great pay.Rapid advancement. Funatmosphere. No experi-ence needed, will train.Call to set interview, 517-782-2900.
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NOW HIRING: CompaniesDesperately Need Employ-ees to Assemble Productsat Home. Electronics, CDStands, Hair Barrettes,Many More. No Selling,Any Hours. 1-985-646-1700Dept.MI-1530
DRIVER-GREAT MILES! NOTOUCH FREIGHT! Noforced NE/NYC! 6 monthsOTR experience. Nofelony/DUI last 5yrs. Soloswanted. New team paypackages! 877-740-6262.www.ptl-inc.com MC
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**WHAT A FIND IN BAILEYN E I G H B O R H O O D ! * *Unique 4 BR., 2 ba updatedhome, 2136 overall sq. ft.in prime historic area.Walk to town & university,best schools. A Must see!225-281-0516.MLS# 15848
EATON RAPIDS $136,000NEW LISTING! You’ll Find aVery Attractive 3 bedroom,2 full bath, 2 ½ car attachedgarage in this ranch homelocated in a quaint, attractiveand “country friendly” smalltown. Updated with quality“stuff”. There’s much more totell you!! Call Neil 663-4500.Ross & Assoc.LJ-0000872688-01
635 JENNE ST . 2 bdrm., 1bath, 750 sf, 1 car garage,close to all schools. Movein condition. Great starteror rental home. Priced tosell $39,900. 517-819-2931.
PRICE REDUCED S t .Johns!! MOVE IN CONDI-TION. $109,000. 3 BRs, 11/2 baths. 1st flr laundry.Newly remodeled bath-room. Gas/Wood fireplace.Appliances incld. Fenced inbackyard. Large storageshed. 989-640-1136.
4 RENTAL HOUSES FOR saleMust Sell! Excellent in-come opportunity! Call517-719-4204/989-233-7063
BEAUTIFUL CLEARED LOT 21/2 acres, 174’ lakefrontproperty. W. of St. Ignace.With buildings, good well& septic. Will sell for 50%or less than appraised val-ue. 906-430-1074 or 1-800-448-6285.
FLORIDA Daytona BeachTimeshares on the ocean.2 units, week 4 & 5, 2bdrm., 2 bath, kitch., laun-dry on site, pool, balcony& game room. Internethookup. 5 mi. to airport &racetrack. $15,000 ea or$25,000/both. 517-627-1747
+ HOLT ,2 bdrm., $2,500.Little work needed.Financing available.. 866-694-0821
PRICE REDUCED $1000ST. JOHNS- Mobile HomePark, exc. cond. 2 bd., dbl.wide liv. rm. Newly-builtwrap-around porch, greatto sit outdoors! Fencedarea for pet. Lg. 12’x20’wood shed w/shelving,cheery kitchen, newplumbing. A real gem!NOW $5,995! 989-224-8564
DELTA TWP. 5 acres. RE-DUCED. Heavy industrial,great location. Sale orlease. Land Contract avail-able. $139,000. 2600 SnowRd. 586-772-2759 or 810-772-6561.
FREE MARKET ANALYSISBy a licensed Real EstateAppraiser. Contact BrockFletcher, KellerWilliams517.303.3262
(2) SPACES in the Garden of10 Commandments incl. 1vault at Eastlawn MemoryGardens in Okemos, MI.Sell for $2,150. Todaysprice is $3,920. Call: 517-886-3991 btwn. 7 & 9p.m.
CHAPEL HILL MEMORIALGardens. (4) side-by-sidelots in the Good ShepherdGarden. Transfer fee incl.517-321-0002/517-282-3673.
ACCORD PROPERTIESStudios, 1 & 2 Bdrms.Lansing /E. Lansing Area.517-337-7900
GRAND LEDGE - Downtown.1 bdrm. upper. Near OperaHouse. $425, 517-627-7554
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ONE MONTH FREE!Great Location near I-96HugeWalk-In ClosetsLaundry Rooms, Pool(517) 394-0550Conditions Apply.
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ST.JOHNS-INCOME BASED2 BDRM. TOWNHOMES.Beautiful Park setting.Close to schools & shop-ping. Laundry hookup.SUNTREE APARTMENTS1100 Sunview Dr.989-224-8919 EHO
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LCC NEAR - 1 bdrm availa-ble. Rent $525, $525 sec.+ application fee. Utilit-ies included. No pets.Call 517-675-5143, leavemessage.
121 ISLAND AVE. 1 bdrm.,1st floor apartment, heat,water, trash removal andbasement included. Allnew flooring. Must see!Quiet neighborhood.$550/mo. 517-881-3386
$99 DEPOSITSouth Lansing. Veryclean 2 bedrooms, newupgrades, $550/$580.517-393-9307.
ASPEN HOLLOW APTS NowLeasing 2 bdrm apts start-ing at $560/mo. Call orstop by today! 1402 Geor-getown Blvd. 517-393-5444
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Lg. clean quiet deluxe1&2 bdrms, from $525, nopets. Free heat. 517-712-4915, 202-3234, 323-1153
BEECHFIELD Efficiency thru2 bedroom, $325-$540.Utilities included. TaylorRealty 517-272-1512.
DELUXE APT. RENT starts$550 util incl. Also personto help care for apts. at re-duced rent 482-8196
DOWNTOWN2 bdrm., 1100 sf, hard-wood floors, laundry.$600+ util. 482-8771.www.wencoproperties.com
LANSING3322W. Michigan. 1 bdrm.,1st floor, $525 + electric.Laundry.
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S. SIDE very nice, clean,quiet 2 bdrm., $475,washer/dryer hookup.517-388-0584.
WAVERLY AREALarge 1 bdrms. starting at$475. Garage rent $80/mo.517-214-6798
P WESTFIELD CLUB PLuxury Homes atAffordable Prices
• Stylish 2 & 3 bdrm aptsstarting from $770• Full size washer &dryer in home
• In Grand Ledge Schools• Feline Friendly
517-886-4100
1ST MONTH FREE RENT!Oak Hill ApartmentsAn elderly community(elderly is defined as 62years of age or disabled ofany age) located in Ionia,MI is currently acceptingapplications for 1 bedroomapartments. Units of barri-er free design may also beavailable. Rent is based onincome. For affordablehousing call (616) 527-8900. This institution is anEqual Opportunity Provid-er. Equal Housing Opportu-nity. TDD #(800) 649-3777
1stMonth Rent FREE whenyou sign a 12mo. lease!Forest View Apts, Haslett* Immediate Occupancy* Cozy 1 bdrm apts $560* PET WELCOME* Single level bldg w/ pri-vate entries* Washer/Dryer hook upsin utility room* Vaulted ceiling in livingroom* Storage access* Lovely wooded setting* Close to everythingCall today for info and tour!
517-349-2250Conditions apply.
BEACON LAKEQuiet community with spec-tacular lake views.Move inspecials. Located btwn E.Lansing & Jackson. Off US-
127 inMason!517-676-8877
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$790Hurry, they are going fast!Call Cyndi 517-285-8343
G.L. in town, ground floor, 2bdrm., heat & water incld.$425. 517-627-6751.
GRAND LEDGE2 bdrm. fireplace,garage, central air,washer & dryer, $750-$775. 517-282-9669 or517-349-8000
GRAND LEDGE quiet 1 bdrm.$455+ deo. 2 bdrm. $550+dep. Both incl. heat. Youpay electric. For nonsmok-ing responsible individualor couple. No pets.517-627-9085
HASLETT - 5705 Potter,near lake. Large 2 bdrm.1.5 bath, fireplace, centralair. Utility room withwasher/dryer hookup. Nopets, $595/mo. incl. water.Call 517-372-8000 or 517-349-8345
HASLETTGREAT VALUE
2 Bdrm w/ Balcony $510"0" Deposit!517-337-1133www.phgrentals.com
MASON -2 & 3 bdrm. fireplace,central air, washer/dryer. $750-$900.
517-282-9669517-349-8000
MASON--FREE HEAT!2 Bdrms Avail. Now! $99Security Deposit. $645/mo.Vouchers accepted. Spa-cious 1,000 sq. ft.Water/Sewer/Trash incl.Pet-friendly. 517-244-0672
MASON LARGE 3 bdrm.,downstairs apt. Fireplace,deck, basement. $775 +utilities. 694-1755 days,676-9178 wkends. Cell 505-5875 wkends & nights.
OKEMOS Near MSU & shop-ping. 2 bdrm., 2 full bathapt. w/new carpet, paint,appliances incl. washer/dryer. Walkout patio &covered parking. $875+util. Avail. now! Dep. req.517-706-0644.
PORTLAND APTSApply today... Move To-morrow! Fast Approval!Call 517-647-4910 for a tourof your new home. Locat-ed just minutes west ofLansing.
POTTERVILLEColonial Estates,2 bdrm $460. No pets.517-543-7990.
WAVERLY & WILLOWSpacious 2 bdrms.Free heat & water.Quiet building.517-303-6680
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HASLETT Lakefront onLake Lansing w/dock,gazebo, beautiful view.patio. Luxury 2 bdrm w/office, condo/ apt. Newmaple kitchen, black/stainless appliances, car-pet, central air, granite.W/D. No big dogs, incllawn, trash, snow. $950.517-853-6307.
GRAND LEDGE: Updated lg.1200 sf., 2 BR., + bsmnt.,laundry hookup. 1.5 bath, 2story w/garage, lg. kitchen& bdrms,. w/balcony.Fresh paint, newer carpet.No big dogs. Includestrash, lawn & snow. $740 +util. 517-853-6307
HOLT : 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath 2story townhome, partiallyfin. bsmt w/laundry hook-up, deck, air, newer paint& carpet, incl sewer, wa-ter, trash, lawn, snow re-moval. Cat or very smalldog ok. $715 + sec. dep.517-853-6307.
MASON:MOVE INSPECIAL . 2 BR, 1 bathshared bsmt. with lockedstorage/laundry, air, fen-ced backyard. $610 mo.517-230-3885,517-202-1781
COLEMAN AVE. 1 B ED -ROOM DUPLEX NEARINGHAM MEDICAL HOSPI-TAL $400 PER MONTHPLUS UTILITIES AND DE-POSIT, LOTS OF CLOSETSPACE,DECK. NO PETS.(517)281-1236 48910
EXECUTIVE DUPLEX SEside. 2 bdrm., 1 bath, 2 cargarage, vaulted ceiling,air, fireplace, 1st floorlaundry, breezeway &deck. All on 3.5 quiet pri-vate acres. $975++. 517-256-5607
HOLT- 2 LG bdrms, 1 bath,2 story, large kitchen, cen-tral air, washer/dryer, ex-tra clean, full bsmt, gasheat, small pets ok.517-468-3963
HOLT CLEAN! 3BR, 1.5BA,W/D hookup, Dishwasher,Air, Private Drive, Yard,Shed. No smoking or pets.$750/mth includes water &sewer. 517-507-3887
HOLTLarge 2 bdrm. duplex.Nice yard.W/D hookup.$650 water & sewer inclu-ded. No pets. 517-694-1899.
WEBBERVILLE- 2 bdrm.duplex, 2 car garage,
$725/mo. 517-521-3242 or810-923-0910.
OKEMOS SCHOOLS/ MA-SON Minutes from MSU. 2bdrm., 1.5 bath, complete-ly remodeled, on 2 acres.Att’d 1 car garage. 1685Stillman. $775+ util. Sec-tion 8 welcome. For more -info. 517-930-1575
S.E. LANSING- 3 bdrm., 1.5bath, kitchen appliances,central air, garage, finish-ed bsmnt., storage room,lg. laundry room w/WDhookup. $850+ utilities. Nopets. 517-394-6774
1037 LENORE 2 bdrms . ,newly carpeted & painted,$575 mo. Call 517-420-7594.
1509MARY AVE3 bdrm.,1.5 bath, lg. yard,dishwasher, AC, fireplace,
very clean. $775.Call 517-388-2661
1547 ROOSEVELT ST.2 bdrm., 1.5 car garage, lg.backyard, $650+ utilities.Call 517-372-8129.
2124 PLEASANT VIEW2 bdrm., full bsmt.,garage, fenced yard,
$750+ util. (517) 482-8771www.wencoproperties.com
2 BDRM HOME 6 2 5Cavanaugh, Lansing. Cute& cozy. $600 mo. Call 517-349-9436.
3616 DONALD ST. Lansing.Small 2-3 BR., full bsmt.,nice yard, good neighbor-hood. $600 + utils. WITHGOOD CREDIT. No Sec. 8.(Dogs extra). No cats, nosmoking. After 5pm 517-285-3336
4229 CHICKORY LansingSE. Newer 3 bdrm. ranch,full basement, new carpet& vinyl, very nice.$800/mo. Call Ron 323-4106.
6529 COOPER RD., LansingCute, remodeled, 2 bdrm.,1 bath in quiet neighbor-hood, lg. yard. $620/mo +utilities & deposit. No petsor smoking. Credit check.517-256-6121.
733 N. JENISON, Lansing, MI48915: Beautiful 2 bdrm.,1 bath. Hrd. wd. flrs. Incl.fridge & oven.Well insulat-ed w/new windows. Newwasher & dryer! Close toSt. Lawrence & nearLCC/Cooley. $15/app. fee.$600/mo. 517-331-1182.
919 S. HOLMES ST. 2 bdrm.,$550 per mo. + utils. 1059N. LARCH ST. 2 BR, $550mo. + utils. Near busline. 2BR apt., $550 mo., all utilsincld. Rooms w/privatebath, $350 all utils. incld.Call 484-5619.
AFFORDABLE HOMES 1-4bdrms, Section 8 OK.Pets OK. Move in spe-cial! Flexible termsavailable. $395-$1095.517-651-1374
BE A HOME OWNER Rent toown. Owner will finance.Land Contract available.Call 517-202-3121.
CUTE 1 BDRM. Countryhome in DeWitt area.$550/mo. + dep. & util. Nopets or smoking. 669-9455.
HOUSINGDISCRIMINATION?Call The Fair Housing
Center at: 1-877-979-FAIR.
DAKIN 1022 3 bdrm., lg. liv.& din. rm. w/oakwood flrs.Appliances, new vinyl win-dows, garage, bsmt. withWD/hookup, enclosedfront porch, large fencedyard, $750 + utils. & dep.517-372-4504.
EATON RAPIDS11727 Bunker Hwy,
2 bdrm., 1 bath, 1408 sq.ft., 2 story farmhouse.Full michigan bsmnt.$650/mo. + utilities.517-622-6059
orwww.sundancefamilyhome
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EATON RAPIDS6288 Nye Hwy., 3 bdrm.,1.5 bath, 1531 sq. ft.ranch style home.Propane heat.517-622-6059
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GRAND LEDGE714 E.Maple. 3 bdrm., 1.5bath, 2 car garage, lg.yard. $975+ util. 482-8771
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~LANSING~1-4 BDRMS
Available! Section 8 OK.$450-$850. CallMark at
517-482-6600
LANSING 1803 DONORA,lease to own, 2 bdrm/ 1bath, hardwood floors, ap-pliances included. WDhookup 2 car detatchedgarage, $650/mo + $650dep. No pets/drugs. 517-749-2482.
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T-BIRD LANDAU ’64 $14,000/REASONABLE OFFER26,000 all original, beautiful shape
269-763-9223
AUDI 2004 A4 1.8T $12,5004 dr., Silver, leather, sunroof, 73,000mi.
517-331-6900
BMW 328I CONVERTIBLE ’97 Only $4,500Pampered luxury car, high mi., stored winters.Very good condition 517-626-6204
RIVIERA, 1998 $3,900/OBO146Kmi. Tan, leather int. Supercharged motor.Excellent condition. 517-669-1397
LESABRE, 1999 $4,800Only 88Kmi. 1 owner, well kept, clean, leather.Good condition. 517-898-9217
RENDEZVOUS CX 2006 $11,9006 cyl, 18 to 24MPG, Pwr Seats, 72000mi., Red
517-646-6062
CADILLAC SRX 2004 $12,900Gray, 110K, V8, AWD, loaded, Nav, moonroof, lthr.
517-787-1477
CHEVY EXPRESS, 1999 $650060Kmi. Full sz., advantage conv., loaded, leather.Very Good Condition. 517-709-3520
CHEVY MALIBU 2003 $590083,000mi., new brakes & newer tires
517-290-7387
S-10 LS 4WD 1999 $4900Ext Cab w/trailer pkg, 3rd dr, bedlinerGreat cond. 517-323-0007
COBALT LT 2007 COUPE $799952500mi, 4cyl, Red, Auto start, nonsmoker, CLEAN
517-719-8765
CHEVY SUBURBAN LT 1500 2002 $54005.3L, all pwr, new tires, wheel barings & fuel pumpExcellent cond. 517-525-0445
BOX VAN, 1990 $1500/BESTHigh mi., many new parts, new tires.Fair condition. 517-331-0542
RAM 1500 CONV. VAN, 2003 $5000/BEST78Kmi., 7 passenger,Good condition. 517-896-6875
FORD 2000 E-150 VAN $12,000Wheelchair acc. w/side lift. Black, grey int., 72Kmi.
269-968-4423
’95 FORD E-150 HANDICAP VAN $4500/BESTW/side ramp. No rust. New tires & shocks.517-649-2337 517-290-6033
RANGER, 2001 $8995/BESTLowmiles, loaded, 4wd, extended cab.Good condition. 517-230-7117
3/4 TON PU, 1989 $700/BEST4WD, drive-train excellent.Fair condition. 517-566-8923
CIVIC EX 2004 $5600/OBO128Kmi., 4 dr. auto, new tiresExcellent cond Tim 517-290-6798
MPV LX 2005 $7,2506 cyl, 3rd Row Seats, 80,500mi., Gray
517-347-7802
E-430 4-MATIC, 2001 $6,000/BEST152K highwaymi., Black on black, sharp.Excellent cond. cell 517-803-9169, 517-569-2275
MERCEDES S320 1994 $5500/OBOGreat shape, 120,000mi., black on black517-862-3569 517-374-2854, 517-708-7664
COOPER 2005 $11,300Manual, loaded. Prem., sport & cold weather pkg.Excellent condition 517-599-4677
HANDICAP VANSUSED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size5751 S. Cedar - Call Dale 517-882-7299
OLDS CUTLASS ’94 $1850/BEST4 dr., auto., real nice car, runs/drives good.
517-285-9236
GRAND AM 2000 $4600Well kept, clean, all pwr, CD, 102Kmi., no rust
248-640-6448
L300 2003 $4,995Black, V6, Loaded, 1-owner, Runs/Looks Great, 112K
517-256-5631
FORD EXPLORER XLS 2001 $3,6004WD, towing package--very clean. Call or text.
517-706-9779
CAMRY SOLARA 2004 ASKING $7400Sunroof, silver color, 102K hwy. mi., well maintainedExcellent cond. 517-331-4170
CHEVY S-10 LS 2002 $49004.3L, V6, 96,000mi., new tiresGood cond. 517-763-9314
CHEVY CREW CAB LS 2006 $16,000/OBOLiner, topper, 2WD, 52Kmi.Excellent cond. 989-284-4127, 989-284-5198
FORD F150 XLT 1997 $27506 cyl,P/S,P/B,A/T,A/C Aadvanced cap w/side doors.
517-896-9630
CHEVY EXPRESS, 1999 $650060Kmi. Full sz., advantage conv., loaded, leather.Very Good Condition. 517-709-3520
HANDICAP VANSUSED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size5751 S. Cedar - Call Dale 517-882-7299
CAR DON’T WORKOr is crashed! Tired of spending money?Will payyou Cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098
VEHICLES WANTED DEAD/ALIVETop $$ paid, Free towing. Same day pickup.7 Days. 517-487-8704
CAR DON’T WORKOr is crashed! Tired of spending money?Will payyou cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098
BUYING JUNK CARS $50-$5007-days per week!!!
269-420-2676
BENJAMIN & SON A1 TOWING WANTEDJunk cars, vans & trucks. Top $ paid .
517-372-9737
PAYING TOP $For junk cars, trucks or vans. Clean yard = happywife. 517-543-0825, 517-588-1518BUYING JUNK CARS & TRUCKS. Running or not.Also misc. metal. $200-$800.7 days a week. 269-788-2034
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LANSING - 2 bdrm houses& 2 bdrm duplexes andapts. $600-$675. Localowner cell 989-550-1181.
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MASON600 E Columbia. 2 bdrm.,1.5 baths, lg. yard, $750+util. Call 517-482-8771.www.wencoproperties.com
OKEMOS SCHOOLS- KEY-STONE Sub. N. of GrandRiver on Okemos Rd. 4bdrm., 3.5 bath in nice,quite neighborhood. Loft,deck, fully fin. basement.$1,500/mo. + util. Avail.immediately. 517-402-3368
POTTERVILLE - 210 S. Nel-son. Nice 3 bdrm., 1 bath,ranch. $620 + util. & dep.517-930-5593
POTTERVILLE IMMACU -LATE 3 bdrm., 2 bath,washer/dryer hookup,central air, spaciousyard. $600/mo. + util. &dep. Call: 517-881-8776
ST JOHNS –Only $340/Mo! Lease toOwn! Your Own Home!Over 1,500 sq.ft. NewCarpet & Paint ~ Manymore to choose from!!THE MEADOWS(989) 224-7707
WAVERLY (3) HOMES- 3bdrm. $745+; 2 Bdrm.,$595+; 2 bdrm., $495+. Ga-rages, appliances, newpaint & windows. Enjoycountry living in LansingTwp. Safe, quiet, lg. pri-vate park. No pets orsmoking. 517-484-8220.
OKEMOS OFFICE/RETAIL• 2 offices w/ 550 sq.ft.total $550 + util. permo.• 1000 sq.ft. $1000 permo.all inclusive• 2000 sq.ft. $1500 permo.all inclusive.
517-256-1389
PROFESSIONAL AFFORD -ABLE OFFICE SUITES inEast Lansing. From 200 to4,000 sq. ft. Includes utilit-ies & janitorial services;Free use of conferencerooms and business centerequipped with copier andfax. 517-351-3335.www.executiveofficeprk.com
GRAND LEDGE DOWN -TOWN 1500 sf., perfect forstore, office or studio, $495per mo. + utilities. Call517-886-5579.
DEWITT-POLEBARN40’x60’, concrete floor,
electric.11’x14’ sliding door.
$600/mo.Broker owned. Call Patti:
517-881-7376
’04 BAYLINER 4 cyl MercCruiser 18’ 140hp, Genera-tion Cruiser Alpha 1 motor,only 4 hrs., new battery,exc. cond. A steal at$11,500/best. Includestrailer & fitted boat cover517-507-1713, 517-699-2947
CAMPING MEMBERSHIPLIFETIME. Camp Coast toCoast USA/Canada
$10/night (full hook-up).(Paid $1,595) Must Sell$595, 1-800-236-0327.
AS A DEBT COLLECTOR,WEARE ATTEMPTING TO COL -LECT A DEBT AND ANY IN -FORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. NOTIFY US ATTHE NUMBER BELOW IFYOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI -
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MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthaving been made in theterms and conditions of acertain mortgage made byDonald J. Tomanica and Car-la J. Tomanica, husband andwife, Mortgagors, to Wash-ington Mutual Bank, FA,Mortgagee, dated the 21stday of June, 2007 and re-corded in the office of theRegister of Deeds, for TheCounty of Eaton and State ofMichigan, on the 29th day ofJune, 2007 in Liber 2126 ofEaton County Records, page352, on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due,at the date of this notice,the sum of Two HundredSixty Two Thousand OneHundred Ninety Seven and91/100 ($262,197.91), and nosuit or proceeding at law orin equity having been insti-tuted to recover the debt se-cured by said mortgage orany part thereof. Now,therefore, by virtue of thepower of sale contained insaid mortgage, and pur-suant to statute of the Stateof Michigan in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that on the18th day of November, 2010at 10:00 o’clock am LocalTime, said mortgage will beforeclosed by a sale at pub-lic auction, to the highestbidder, inside the main en-trance to the CourthouseBldg. in Charlotte, MI (thatbeing the building where theCircuit Court for the Countyof Eaton is held), of thepremises described in saidmortgage, or so much there-of as may be necessary topay the amount due, asaforesaid on said mortgage,with interest thereon at6.7500% per annum and alllegal costs, charges, and ex-penses, including the attor-ney fees allowed by law,and also any sum or sumswhich may be paid by theundersigned, necessary toprotect its interest in thepremises. Which said prem-ises are described as fol-lows: All that certain pieceor parcel of land, includingany and all structures, andhomes, manufactured orotherwise, located thereon,situated in the Township ofDelta, County of Eaton,State of Michigan, and de-scribed as follows, to wit:Unit 198, Brookside VillageCondominium, a condomini-um according to the MasterDeed recorded in Liber 1181,Pages 274 thru 353 and anyamendments thereto, EatonCounty Records and desig-nated as Eaton County Con-dominium Subdivision PlanNo. 14 together with rightsin the general common ele-ments and limited commonelements as set forth inabove said Master Deed and
Attention Eaton County Business owners , Eaton County has con-tracted with TMA (Tax Management Associates) to perform a person-al property discovery County-wide. So you may have been contactedby phone or letter recently. They are looking for active businessesthat have not reported their personal property to the local townshipor city assessor where the business resides. Personal property wouldinclude any machinery or equipment used in the business not includ-ing inventory. State law requires business personal property be report-ed by Feb 20th of each year. Farm operations would be exempt fromthat requirement as they are exempt. TMA has performed this projectin other counties in Michigan as well. TMA can be reached at their tollfree number 1-877-465-5091 and Brian Twitty is the projectmanager.
Regards,Tim VandermarkEaton County
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DWCN/GLI-873494 10/31/10
as described in Act 59 of thePublic Acts of 1978, asamended.During the six (6) monthsimmediately following thesale, the property may beredeemed, except that inthe event that the propertyis determined to be aban-doned pursuant to MCLA600.3241a, the property maybe redeemed during 30 daysimmediately following thesale.
Dated: 10/17/2010
JPMorgan Chase Bank, Na-tional Association successorin interest to WashingtonMutual Bank, formerlyknown asWashington Mutu-al Bank FA
Mortgagee_____________FABRIZIO & BROOK, P.C.Attorney for JPMorganChase Bank, National Asso-ciation successor in interestto Washington Mutual Bank,formerly known asWashing-tonMutual Bank FA
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MORTGAGE SALE – Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a certain mortgagemade by: Heidi M Smith, aSingle Woman to OptionOne Mortgage Corporation,Mortgagee, dated May 24,2005 and recorded June 8,2005 in Liber 1936 Page 1074Eaton County Records,Michigan. Said mortgagewas assigned to: DeutscheBank National Trust Compa-ny, as Trustee forSoundview Home Loan Trust2005-OPT2, Asset-BackedCertificates, Series 2005-OPT2, by assignment datedJanuary 12, 2009 and record-ed January 16, 2009 in Liber2210, Page 1227, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredNine Thousand Four Dollarsand Fifty-Eight Cents($109,004.58) including in-terest 8.25% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, Cir-cuit Court of Eaton Countyat 10:00AM on November 18,2010Said premises are situatedin Township of Delta, EatonCounty, Michigan, and are
ty, hig n,described as:The front one half of Lots 14and 15, Riverdale Acres, Del-ta Township, Eaton County,Michigan, according to therecorded plat thereof as re-corded in Liber 2 of Plats,Page 60, Eaton County Re-cords.Commonly known as 1905 N.Canal Rd, LansingMI 48917The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCL 600.3241 orMCL 600.3241a, in whichcase the redemption periodshall be 30 days from thedate of such sale, or uponthe expiration of the noticerequired by MCL600.3241a(c), whichever islater.
Dated: 10/17/2010
Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company, as Trusteefor Soundview Home LoanTrust 2005-OPT2, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series2005-OPT2,
Assignee ofMortgageeAttorneys: Potestivo &Associates, P.C.811 South Blvd. Suite 100Rochester Hills,MI 48307(248) 844-5123Our File No: 10-31532
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MORTGAGE SALE – Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a certain mortgagemade by: Cynthia J Johnson,an unmarried woman to Ar-gent Mortgage Company,LLC, Mortgagee, dated July25, 2006 and recorded Au-gust 15, 2006 in Liber 2057Page 824 Eaton County Re-cords, Michigan. Said mort-gage was assigned throughmesne assignments to:Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company, as Trusteein trust for the benefit of theCertificateholders forAmeriquest Mortgage Se-curities Trust 2006-M3,Asset-Backed Pass-ThroughCertificates, Series ARSI2006-M3, by assignment dat-ed October 12, 2010 and re-corded October 18, 2010 inLiber 2304, Page 1021, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Fifty-One Thou-sand Three Hundred Ninety-Five Dollars and Eighty-OneCents ($151,395.81) includ-ing interest 7.875% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, Cir-cuit Court of Eaton Countyat 10:00AM on December 2,2010Said premises are situated
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pin Village of Dimondale, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as:Parcel A: That part of theVillage of Dimondale, ac-cording to the plat recordedin Liber 1 of Plats on Page65, described as follows:Commencing at the South-west corner of Lot 12 in As-sessor’s Plat Number 1, Vil-lage of Dimondale, EatonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the Plat recorded in Liber2 of Plats on Page 70, thenceNortheasterly along theNorthwesterly line of saidLot 12, (being the Easterlyline of the right of way ofthe Northern Central Michi-gan Railroad Company) tothe East and West Eighthline of the Southeast onequarter of Section 15, Town3 North, Range 3 West;thence West along saideighth line to the Westerlyline of said Railroad Right ofWay; thence Southwesterlyalong said Right of Way tothe North line of Washing-ton Avenue; thence South-easterly to the Place of Be-ginning.Parcel B: That part of theVillage of Dimondale, ac-cording to the plat recordedin Liber 1, of Plats on Page65, described as follows:Commencing at the South-west corner of Lot 12 in As-sessor’s Plat Number 1, Vil-lage of Dimondale, EatonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the recorded plat in Liber2 of Plats, on Page 70;thence North 17 degrees 30minutes 20 seconds East,144.35 feet along the West-erly line of Lot 12 to the TruePoint of Beginning; thenceNorth 89 degrees 53 minutes47 seconds West, 69.17 feetalong the East-West Eighthline of the Southeast onequarter of Section 15, Town3 North, Range 3 West,Windsor Township; thenceNorth 17 degrees 30 minutes20 seconds East, 100.72 feetalong the Westerly line ofthe Right of Way of the NewYork Central Railroad;thence North 44 degrees 56minutes 36 seconds East,3.61 feet along the West lineof Lot 1, Block 23, of the Vil-lage of Dimondale; thenceSouth 56 degrees 26minutes02 seconds East, 134.63 feetto the Easterly line of NinthStreet as shown on the orig-inal Plat of the Village ofDimondale; thence South 17degrees 30 minutes 20 sec-onds West, 36.57 feet to theNortheasterly corner of Lot12; thence North 62 degrees42minutes 00 secondsWest,66.00 feet along the Norther-ly line of Lot 12; thenceSouth 17 degrees 30minutes20 seconds West, along theWesterly line of Lot 12, 20.65feet to the Point of Begin-ning.Commonly known as 351East Washington Street,DimondaleMI 48821The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-
le,mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCL 600.3241 orMCL 600.3241a, in whichcase the redemption periodshall be 30 days from thedate of such sale, or uponthe expiration of the noticerequired by MCL600.3241a(c), whichever islater.
Dated: 10/31/2010
Deutsche Bank NationalTrust Company , as Trusteein trust for the benefit of theCertificateholders forAmeriquest Mortgage Se-curities Trust 2006-M3,Asset-Backed Pass-ThroughCertificates, Series ARSI2006-M3,
Assignee ofMortgageeAttorneys: Potestivo &Associates, P.C.811 South Blvd. Suite 100Rochester Hills,MI 48307(248) 844-5123Our File No: 10-29919
GLI-87374210/31/10-11/7, 14, 21/10
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MORTGAGE SALE – Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a certain mortgagemade by: David J Weisslingand Kristi M Weissling, Hus-band and Wife to OptionOne Mortgage Corporation,Mortgagee, dated January26, 2007 and recorded Feb-ruary 6, 2007 in Liber 2096Page 1287 Eaton County Re-cords, Michigan, and as-signed to: Wells Fargo Bank,N.A. as Trustee for OptionOne Mortgage Loan Trust2007-5 Asset-Backed Certifi-cates, Series 2007-5 by as-signment of mortgage datedOctober 11, 2010 and subse-quently recorded in EatonCounty Records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Eighty-Three Thou-sand Six Hundred Fifty-EightDollars and Twenty-SevenCents ($183,658.27) includ-ing interest 5% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, Cir-cuit Court of Eaton Countyat 10:00AM on November 18,2010Said premises are situatedin Township of Bellevue, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as:Parcel A: A parcel of land inthe Northwest one quarter
quof Section 36, Town 1 North,Range 6 West, BellevueTownship, Eaton County,Michigan, the surveyedboundary of said parcel de-scribed as: Beginning at theWest one quarter corner ofsaid Section 36; thenceNorth 00 degrees 10 minutes45 seconds West a long theWest line of said Section109.00 feet; thence South 89degrees 10 minutes 53 sec-onds East parallel with theEast-West one quarter lineof said section 666.48 feet;thence North 00 degrees 10minutes 45 seconds Westparallel with said West line788.58 feet; thence South 89degrees 10 minutes 53 sec-onds East parallel with saidEast-West one quarter line240.00 feet; thence South 00degrees 23 minutes 22 sec-onds East 897.64 feet to saidEast-West one quarter line;thence North 89 degrees 10minutes 53 seconds Westalong said East- West onequarter line 909.78 feet tothe point of beginning.Commonly known as 9503Babcock Rd, Bellevue MI49021The redemption period shallbe 12 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCL 600.3241 orMCL 600.3241a, in whichcase the redemption periodshall be 30 days from thedate of such sale, or uponthe expiration of the noticerequired by MCL600.3241a(c), whichever islater.
Dated: 10/17/2010
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. asTrustee for Option OneMortgage Loan Trust 2007-5Asset-Backed Certificates,Series 2007-5
Assignee ofMortgageeAttorneys: Potestivo &Associates, P.C.811 South Blvd. Suite 100Rochester Hills,MI 48307(248) 844-5123Our File No: 10-30094
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MORTGAGE SALE – Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a certain mortgagemade by: Nathan L Thomp-son, A Single Man to Mort-gage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc., as nomineefor Countrywide HomeLoans, Inc., its successorsand assigns, Mortgagee,dated June 7, 2005 and re-corded June 21, 2005 in Liber1940 Page 900 Eaton County
ge tyRecords, Michigan. Saidmortgage was assigned to:BAC Home Loans Servicing,LP fka Countrywide HomeLoans Servicing LP, by as-signment dated June 30,2010 and recorded July 6,2010 in Liber 2288, Page 333,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofSixty-Six Thousand NineHundred Ninety-One Dollarsand Fifty-Three Cents($66,991.53) including inter-est 6.25% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, Cir-cuit Court of Eaton Countyat 10:00AM on November 18,2010Said premises are situatedin Township of Delta, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as:Lot 37, Greenfield AcresSubdivision, according tothe recorded plat thereof, asrecorded in Liber 2 of Plats,Page 59.Commonly known as 12205East Greenfield Rd, LansingMI 48917The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCL 600.3241 orMCL 600.3241a, in whichcase the redemption periodshall be 30 days from thedate of such sale, or uponthe expiration of the noticerequired by MCL600.3241a(c), whichever islater.
Dated: 10/10/2010
BAC Home Loans Servicing,LP fka Countrywide HomeLoans Servicing LPAssignee ofMortgageeAttorneys: Potestivo &Associates, P.C.811 South Blvd. Suite 100Rochester Hills,MI 48307(248) 844-5123Our File No: 10-26149
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GREGORY A. ELLIOTT ANDTERRI ELLIOTT
6700 SHAYTOWN RD.,VERMONTVILLE,MI 49096-
EATON COUNTY
You are informed as follows:You have the right to re-quest a meeting with LAKETRUST CREDIT UNION, SUC-CESSOR TO NUUNION CRED-IT UNION. The contact per-sons are: SAM PATEL ANDERIC OZANICH AT (888) 267-7004. You may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan state hous-ing developmentauthority=s website,www.michigan.gov/mshda,or by calling the Michiganstate housing developmentauthority at 313-456-3540.If you request a meeting toattempt to work out a loanmodification foreclosureproceedings will not com-mence until 90 days afterthe date of this letter. If youand the lender enter into aloan modification agree-ment the mortgage will notbe foreclosed upon as longas you abide by the terms ofthe loan modification. Youhave the right to contact anattorney. The state bar ofMichigan lawyer referralservice phone number is 1-800-968-0738.
Butler, Butler & Rowse-Oberle, P.L.L.C.Kenneth C. Butler II (P28477)24525 HarperSt. Clair Shores,MI 48080586-777-0770DATED: 10-31-10
GLI-87301310/31/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Laken R Blakslee, an un-married woman, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated Septem-ber 27, 2007, and recordedon October 8, 2007 in Liber2144 on Page 621, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toCitiMortgage, Inc. as assign-ee as documented by an as-signment, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredForty-Four Thousand FourHundred Ninety-Four and59/100 Dollars ($144,494.59),including interest at 7.75%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot 55of Huntington Acres no. 3,according to the plat thereofrecorded in Liber 3 of Plats,page 22 of Eaton county re-cords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC C (248) 593-1301Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #267531F02
GLI-87372710/31/10-11/7, 14, 21/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Tyree E Davis and GoldieE Davis fka Goldie E Woods,husband and wife as ten-ants in common, originalmortgagor(s), to First ofAmerica Bank-Central aMichigan Banking Corpora-tion, Mortgagee, dated De-cember 2, 1993, and record-ed on December 15, 1993 inLiber 986 on Page 446, in Ea-ton county records, Michi-gan, and assigned by mesneassignments to JPMorganChase Bank, National Asso-ciation as assignee, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of
Eighty-Seven ThousandThree Hundred Eighty-Fiveand 69/100 Dollars($87,385.69), including inter-est at 7.375% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot 55,Plum Hollow No. 2, Town-ship of Delta, Eaton County,Michigan, according to therecorded plat thereof as re-corded in Liber 8 of plats,Page 16, Eaton County Re-cords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC H (248) 593-1300Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #344984F01
GLI-87347910/31/10-11/7, 14, 21/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Tisha M Cochran an un-married woman and Brian JAppelgreen an unmarriedman, original mortgagor(s),to Coldwell Banker Mort-gage, Mortgagee, datedJune 1, 2004, and recordedon June 7, 2004 in Liber 1829on Page 988, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, and as-signed by mesne assign-ments to Fannie Mae, a cor-poration organized underthe laws of the UnitedStates of America a/k/aFederal National MortgageAssociation as assignee, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Seventy-ThreeThousand Two Hundred Six-ty and 95/100 Dollars($173,260.95), including in-terest at 3.125% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin City of Grand Ledge, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: That partof theWest 1/2 of the North-west 1/4 of Section 11, Town4 North, Range 4 West, Cityof Grand Ledge, Eaton Coun-ty Michigan, described asfollows: Commencing 56rods East and 36 rods Southof the Northwest corner ofsaid Section 11, ThenceSouth 10 rods; thence West4 rods; thence North 10rods; thence East 4 rods tothe point of beginning.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-
ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC J (248) 593-1311Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #345408F01
GLI-87335310/31/10-11/7, 14, 21/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest .
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Patricia McDowell f/k/aPatricia N. Smith, a marriedwoman and RonaldMcDowell, originalmortgagor(s), to Fifth ThirdMortgage - MI, LLC,Mortgagee, dated April 23,2009, and recorded on May26, 2009 in Liber 2231 onPage 204, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to FifthThird Mortgage Company asassignee as documented byan assignment, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Fifteen ThousandEight Hundred Twenty-Fiveand 43/100 Dollars($115,825.43), including in-terest at 4.875% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot 64,Bretton Woods, Delta Town-ship, Eaton County, Michi-gan, as recorded in Liber 2of Plats, Page 32.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC J (248) 593-1311Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #343747F01
GLI-87316910/31/10-11/7, 14, 21/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Lorri McKim, a singlewoman, originalmortgagor(s), to Mortgage
g go ( ), g geElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated May 18,2009, and recorded on June5, 2009 in Liber 2233 on Page817, in Eaton county re-cords, Michigan, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toBAC Home Loans Servicing,L.P. as assignee, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredThirty-Two ThousandSeventy-Six and 02/100 Dol-lars ($132,076.02), includinginterest at 4.875% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin City of Charlotte, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: The West 1/2of Lot 9 and the West 150feet of the South 50 feet ofLot 8, Supervisor’s Plat ofJones’ Addition to City ofCharlotte, Eaton County,Michigan, as recorded inLiber 1 of Plats, Page 69, Ea-ton County Records.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #345224F01
GLI-87288610/31/10-11/7, 14, 21/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby John Sanders, marriedand Kristina Sanders, hiswife, original mortgagor(s),to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc., asnominee for lender andlender’s successors and/orassigns, Mortgagee, datedSeptember 10, 2008, and re-corded on September 30,2008 in Liber 2198 on Page1226, in Eaton county re-cords, Michigan, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toBAC Home Loans Servicing,L.P. as assignee, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredEighty-Two Thousand SevenHundred Ten and 51/100Dollars ($182,710.51), includ-ing interest at 6.5% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Township of Hamlin, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: That partof theWest 1/2 of the North-east 1/4 and the Northwest
1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 ofSection 27, Town 1 North,Range 3West, Hamlin Town-ship, Eaton County, Michi-gan, described as; Com-mencing at the North 1/4corner of said Section 27;thence South 87 degrees 51minutes 38 seconds Eastalong the North line of saidSection 660.03 feet; thenceSouth 02 degrees 38 minutes17 seconds West parallelwith the North-South 1/4line said Section 1354.32 feetto the point of beginning;thence continuing South 02degrees 38 minutes 17 sec-onds West 220.00 feet;thence North 87 degrees 21minutes 43 seconds West660.00 feet; thence North 02degrees 38 minutes 17 sec-onds East along the North-South 1/4 line, also beingthe centerline of ClintonTrail 4.87 feet; thence North-westerly on said Centerline215.46 feet along a curve tothe left having a radius of2292.06 feet, central angle of05 degrees 23 minutes 09seconds and a chord of215.38 feet bearing North 00degrees 04 minutes 09 sec-onds West; thence South 87degrees 21 minutes 43 sec-onds East 669.82 feet to thepoint of beginningSubject to Easement, use,building and other restric-tions of record if anyThe redemption period shallbe 12 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #345005F01
GLI-87275210/31/10-11/7, 14, ,21/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Leonard Platte and Cher-yl Platte Husband and Wife,original mortgagor(s), toOption One Mortgage Cor-poration, A California Corpo-ration, Mortgagee, datedMay 19, 2005, and recordedon July 1, 2005 in Liber 1944on Page 481, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toWells Fargo Bank, N.A., asTrustee for Option OneMortgage Loan Trust 2005-4,Asset-Backed Certificates,Series 2005-4 as assignee,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofSeventy-Seven ThousandEight Hundred Eighteen and53/100 Dollars ($77,818.53),including interest at 9.8%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Township of Vermontville,Eaton County, Michigan, andare described as: The East415 feet of the North 210feet of the South 540 feet ofthe North 1/2 of the South1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 ofSection 10, Town 3 North,Range 6 West, Vermontville
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nge ,Township, Eaton County,MichiganThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC J (248) 593-1311Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #344728F01
GLI-87274310/31/10-11/7, 14, 21/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Carlean Marbley andDonald Marbley, wife andhusband, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated May 23,2008, and recorded on June11, 2008 in Liber 2184 onPage 1046, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to BACHome Loans Servicing, L.P.as assignee as documentedby an assignment, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Ninety-Four Thou-sand Eighty-Eight and88/100 Dollars ($194,088.88),including interest at 6.125%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot(S)123, Delta Glens No. 4 Ac-cording To The RecordedPlat Thereof, As Recorded InLiber 6 Of Plats, Page 16The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 24, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #318368F01
GLI-87169210/24, 31/10-11/7, 14/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of the
ybid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Andrea L. Matthias, amarried woman, originalmortgagor(s), to ColdwellBanker Mortgage,Mortgagee, dated Novem-ber 4, 2004, and recorded onNovember 17, 2004 in Liber1881 on Page 182, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Forty-One Thou-sand Four Hundred Thirty-One and 19/100 Dollars($141,431.19), including in-terest at 6.966% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot 14,Delta Glens No. 1, DeltaTownship, Eaton County,Michigan, according to therecorded plat thereof as re-corded in Liber 3 of Plats,Page 58, Eaton County Re-cordsThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 24, 2010For more information,please call:FC F (248) 593-1313Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #344366F01
GLI-87148210/24, 31/10-11/7, 14/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Doretta Malerba, a singlewoman, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated April 11,2006, and recorded on May9, 2006 in Liber 2032 on Page599, and assigned by saidMortgagee to BAC HomeLoans Servicing, L.P. as as-signee as documented by anassignment, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredFive Thousand Five HundredThree and 96/100 Dollars($105,503.96), including in-terest at 6.875% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin City of Charlotte, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Lot 13, Block10, Lincoln Park Addition,City of Charlotte, County ofEaton, State ofMichigan, ac-
on, hig n,cording to the recorded Platin Liber 1 of Plats, Page 88,Eaton County RecordsThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 24, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #253853F02
GLI-87147910/24, 31/10-11/7, 14/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Michael Beaman, an un-married man, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated April 22,2008, and recorded on April29, 2008 in Liber 2177 onPage 903, and modified byagreement recorded on May15, 2009 in Liber 2229 onPage 957, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toFlagstar Bank, FSB as as-signee, on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due atthe date hereof the sum ofOne Hundred Fifteen Thou-sand Nine Hundred Thirty-Nine and 93/100 Dollars($115,939.93), including in-terest at 4.875% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Township of Brookfield,Eaton County, Michigan, andare described as: Commenc-ing on the South Section line435 feet West of the South-east corner of Section 10,Town 1 North, Range 4West,Brookfield Township, EatonCounty, Michigan, thenceWest 280 feet; thence North466.7 feet; thence East 280feet; thence South 466.7 feetto the place of beginning.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 24, 2010For more information,please call:FC L (248) 593-1312Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #303243F02
GLI-87146010/24, 31/10-11/7, 14/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your dama -ges, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Randy Mathias aka Ran-dy Lee Mathias aka Randy LMathias an unmarried man,original mortgagor(s), toFifth Third Mortgage - MI,LLC, Mortgagee, dated De-cember 21, 2005, and recor-ded on December 29, 2005 inLiber 1998 on Page 1087, inEaton county records,Michi-gan, and assigned by saidMortgagee to Fifth ThirdMortgage Company as as-signee, on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due atthe date hereof the sum ofForty-One Thousand NineHundred Fifteen and 51/100Dollars ($41,915.51), includ-ing interest at 6.375% perannum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Township of Brookfield,Eaton County, Michigan, andare described as: Lot 46 andthat part of Lot 35 lyingNortherly of a line producedby the Southeasterly conti-nuation of the Southwester-ly line of Lot 46, Supervisor’sPlat of East Haven,Brookfield Township, EatonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the recorded plat thereof,as recorded in Liber 2 ofPlats, Page 46, Eaton CountyRecordsThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accor-dance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 24, 2010For more information,please call:FC J (248) 593-1311Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #343568F01
GLI-87135210/24, 31/10-11/7, 14/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Cherie M. Hargitt, a sin-gle person, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated August 4,2003, and recorded on Sep-tember 12, 2003 in Liber 1736on Page 378, and assignedby said Mortgagee to Free-dom Mortgage Corporationas assignee as documentedby an assignment, in Eaton
y ignmen ,county records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Five ThousandFifty-One and 60/100 Dollars($105,051.60), including in-terest at 6.125% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin City of Grand Ledge, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: Unit No.19, Timber CreekCondominiums, City ofGrand Ledge, Eaton County,Michigan, according to theConsolidating Master Deedof Timber CreekCondominiums, recorded inLiber 669, Pages 339 through386, inclusive, and Amend-ment to Consolidating Mas-ter Deed recorded in Liber716, Pages 859 through 861,inclusive and designated asEaton County CondominiumSubdivision Plan No. 5, to-gether with rights in generalcommon elements and limit-ed common elements as setforth in the above MasterDeed and as described inAct 59 of the Public Acts of1978, as amended.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 24, 2010For more information,please call:FC L (248) 593-1312Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #238555F02
GLI-87135110/24, 31/10-11/7, 14/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby William A Bale and TayAnn Bale, husband and wife,original mortgagor(s), toAmerica’s Wholesale Lend-er, Mortgagee, dated May 3,2004, and recorded on May13, 2004 in Liber 1821 onPage 1111, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to BACHome Loans Servicing, L.P.as assignee as documentedby an assignment, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofNinety-Four Thousand TwoHundred Sixty-Three and66/100 Dollars ($94,263.66),including interest at 4.125%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin City of Lansing, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Unit 22, TheMeadow Condominium, aCondominium according tothe Master Deed recorded in
Liber 564, Page 844, inclu-sive, Eaton County Records,as amended and designatedas County CondominiumSubdivision Plan No. 4, to-gether with rights in com-mon elements and limitedcommon elements as setforth in the aforementionedMaster Deed and as descri-bed in Act 59 of the PublicActs of 1978, as amendedThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 24, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #329470F03
GLI-87134610/24, 31/10-11/7, 14/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madebyWilliam Hogan, A MarriedMan and Carolyn Hogan,original mortgagor(s), toMortgage Electronic Regis-tration Systems, Inc., asnominee for lender andlender’s successors and/orassigns, Mortgagee, datedSeptember 19, 2007, and re-corded on January 4, 2008 inLiber 2158 on Page 614, andassigned by said Mortgageeto BAC Home Loans Servic-ing, L.P. as assignee asdocumented by an assign-ment, in Eaton county re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredThirty-Four Thousand EightHundred Thirty-Three And58/100 Dollars ($134,833.58),including interest at 7% perannum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin City of Eaton Rapids, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: Lot 6,Block 4, Vaughans Addition,City of Eaton Rapids, EatonCounty, Michigan accordingto the Recorded plat thereofas Recorded in liber 1 ofPlats, Page 87, Eaton CountyRecords. Subject to ease-ments and Restrictions ofRecord if anyThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 24, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #342113F01
GLI-87119610/24, 31/10-11/7, 14/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby David Schuchaskie andElizabeth A. Schuchaskie,husband and wife, originalmortgagor(s), to Wells Far-go Bank, N.A., Mortgagee,dated July 1, 2005, and re-corded on July 18, 2005 inLiber 1949 on Page 923, inEaton county records,Michi-gan, and assigned by saidMortgagee to US Bank Na-tional Association, as Trust-ee for SASCO 2005-WF4 asassignee, on which mort-gage there is claimed to bedue at the date hereof thesum of One Hundred Sixty-One Thousand Nine HundredNinety-Nine And 64/100 Dol-lars ($161,999.64), includinginterest at 4.75% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on De-cember 2, 2010.Said premises are situatedin City of Potterville, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Lot 39, SunsetHills No. 3, City ofPotterville, Eaton County,Michigan, according to therecorded plat thereof, as re-corded in Liber 13 of Plats,Page 83, Eaton County Re-cords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 24, 2010For more information,please call:FC D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #343606F01
GLI-87118610/24, 31/10-11/7, 14/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Alfred J Bisard and Va-nessa C. Bisard, Husbandand Wife, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated July 20,2007, and recorded on Au-gust 3, 2007 in Liber 2132 onPage 1100, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to BACHome Loans Servicing, LPfka Countrywide HomeLoans Servicing, L.P. as as-signee as documented by anassignment, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, on which
, hig n,mortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Two Hundred SixThousand Three HundredNinety-Nine And 88/100 Dol-lars ($206,399.88), includinginterest at 7.25% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Onei-da, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Thatpart of the Northeast 1/4 ofSection 28, Town 4 North,Range 4West, Oneida Town-ship, Eaton County, Michi-gan, being described as:Commencing at the East 1/4corner of Section 28, Town 4North, Range 4 West, thenceNorth, 1242.44 feet along theEast line of said Section tothe point of beginning of thefollowing described parcel:Thence North 89 degrees 57minutes 42 seconds West,539.93 feet, thence North 00degrees 00 minutes 59 sec-onds East, 165.00 feet (re-corded as North); thenceSouth 89 degrees 57minutes42 seconds East 539.93 feet(recorded as 540.50 feet) tothe East line of Section 28 toa point 1238.75 feet South ofthe Northeast corner of saidSection 28 (recorded asSouth, 1239.50 feet), thenceSouth 165.00 feet along saidEast Section line to the pointof beginning.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 17, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #309368F03
GLI-86983010/17, 24, 31/10-11/7/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Joshua Davis by NicoleDavis his attorney in fact, amarried man and Nicole Da-vis, his wife, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated Novem-ber 17, 2008, and recordedon November 20, 2008 inLiber 2205 on Page 703, inEaton county records,Michi-gan, and assigned by mesneassignments to Chase HomeFinance LLC as assignee, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofSeventy-Five Thousand SixHundred Fifty-Nine And21/100 Dollars ($75,659.21),including interest at 6.75%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-
pl holdingcuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin City of Charlotte, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Lot 7 and theSouth 13.5 feet of Lot 6,Block 3 of Original Plat, Cityof Charlotte, according tothe Plat thereof recorded inLiber 1 of Plats, Page 67 ofEaton County Records.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 17, 2010For more information,please call:FC S (248) 593-1304Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #342919F01
GLI-86961410/17, 24, 31/10-11/7/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby James E Patino, Unmar-ried, original mortgagor(s),to JPMorgan Chase Bank,N.A., Mortgagee, dated June9, 2005, and recorded onJune 23, 2005 in Liber 1942on Page 405, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toChase Home Finance LLC asassignee, on which mort-gage there is claimed to bedue at the date hereof thesum of One Hundred TwelveThousand Eight HundredEighty-One And 02/100 Dol-lars ($112,881.02), includinginterest at 3.375% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot152 in Bretton Woods, DeltaTownship, Eaton County,Michigan, according to theRecorded Plat thereof as Re-corded in Liber 2 of Plats, onPage 32, Eaton County Re-cords, except for the East 5feet thereof.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 17, 2010For more information,please call:FC S (248) 593-1304Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #341794F01
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Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Joseph D Papranec, a sin-gle man, originalmortgagor(s), to MemberFirst Mortgage, LLC,Mortgagee, dated May 28,2004, and recorded on June7, 2004 in Liber 1829 on Page836, and assigned by saidMortgagee to LansingAutomakers Federal CreditUnion as assignee as docu-mented by an assignment,in Eaton county records,Michigan, on which mort-gage there is claimed to bedue at the date hereof thesum of Ninety-Four Thou-sand Three Hundred FifteenAnd 77/100 Dollars($94,315.77), including inter-est at 5.875% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin City of Charlotte, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Lot 2 Block 11,Lincoln Park Addition to thecity of Charlotte, EatonCounty, Michigan accordingto the recorded plat thereofas recorded in Liber 1 ofPlats, page 88, Eaton countyrecords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 17, 2010For more information,please call:FC J (248) 593-1311Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #330300F01
GLI-86910510/17, 24, 31/10-11/7/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Jayne L. Rodriguez, a sin-gle woman, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated Septem-ber 20, 2005, and recordedon October 3, 2005 in Liber1974 on Page 1, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,and assigned by saidMortgagee to Wells FargoBank, NA as assignee, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Twenty-Five Thou-sand Six Hundred Eighty-One And 27/100 Dollars($1 ),
($125,681.27), including in-terest at 2% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Township of Vermontville,Eaton County, Michigan, andare described as: The North20 acres of the West 40acres of the West Fractional1/2 of the Southwest Frac-tional 1/4 of Section31,Town 3 North, Range 6West, Vermontville Town-ship, Eaton County, Michi-gan, except the South 400feet thereof.Also except commencing ontheWest Section line of Sec-tion 31, Town 3 North, Range6 West, at a point 337 feetSouth of the West 1/2 line,thence East 300 feet parallelto the North Section line forthe place of beginning;thence East 360 feet, thenceSouth 285 feet, thence West360 feet, thence North 285feet to the place ofbeginnning. All inVermontwille Township,Town 3 North, Range 6West,Eaton County,Michigan.Also except commencing477 feet South of the West1/4 post, of the SouthwestFractional 1/4, for a place ofbeginning, thence South 145feet; thence East 300 feet;thence North 145 feet;thence West 300 feet to theplace of beginning, Section31, Town 3 North, Range 6West, Vermontville Town-ship, Eaton County, Michi-gan. Also except the North337 feet to the North 20acres of the West 40 acresof the Southwest Fractional1/4, Section 31, Town 3North, Range 6 West,Vermontville Township, Ea-ton County,Michigan.Also except that part of theSouthwest Fractional 1/4 ofSection 31, Town 3 North,Range 6 West, VermontvilleTownship, Eaton County,Michigan, described as:Commencing 337 feet Southof the West quarter post ofsaid Section 31, thenceSouth 140 feet along theWest Section line; thenceEast 300 feet parallel withthe North Section line;thence North 140 feet paral-lel with the West Sectionline; thence West 300 feetparallel with the NorthSeciton line to place of be-ginning.The redemption period shallbe 12 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 17, 2010For more information,please call:FC D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #341352F01
GLI-86905910/17, 24, 31/10-11/7/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Ami Vorce, a marriedwoman, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee for
, .,lender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated January16, 2009, and recorded onJanuary 22, 2009 in Liber2211 on Page 713, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,and assigned by saidMortgagee to BAC HomeLoans Servicing, L.P. as as-signee, on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due atthe date hereof the sum ofOne Hundred ThousandThree Hundred Sixty-ThreeAnd 52/100 Dollars($100,363.52), including in-terest at 5.25% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin City of Charlotte, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Parcel B:Part of Lot 55, McClure’s Ad-dition to the Village (nowcity) of Charlotte, EatonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the Plat thereof recordedin Liber 1 of Plats, Page(s)71-B, Eaton County Recordsdescribed as: Commencingat the Northeast corner ofsaid Lot 55; thence Westalong the North line of saidLot 55 a distant of 17.00 feet;thence South parallel withthe East line of said Lot 55 adistant of 94.50 feet to thepoint of beginning of thisdescription; thence continu-ing South parallel with saidEast line 103.50 feet to theSouth line of said Lot 55;thence West along saidSouth line 84.00 feet; thenceNorth parallel with said Eastline 103.50 feet; thence Eastparallel with said north line84.00 feet to the point of be-ginningThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 17, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #342325F01
GLI-86904810/17, 24, 31/10-11/7/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Tyler Pepera, a singleman, original mortgagor(s),to JPMorgan Chase Bank,N.A., Mortgagee, dated Oc-tober 12, 2007, and recordedon October 19, 2007 in Liber2146 on Page 610, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,and assigned by saidMortgagee to Chase HomeFinance LLC as assignee, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Fifteen ThousandTwenty-Three And 61/100Dollars ($115,023.61), includ-ing interest at 4.875% perannum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part of
p , pthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin City of Charlotte, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Lot 7, Loring’sSubdivision of McClure’s Ad-dition to the City of Char-lotte, according to the re-corded plat thereof, as re-corded in Liber 1 of Plats,Page 17, Eaton County Re-cords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 17, 2010For more information,please call:FC S (248) 593-1304Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #342320F01
GLI-86904210/17, 24, 31/10-11/7/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Beth A. Schafer, an un-married woman, originalmortgagor(s), to Union Fed-eral Bank of Indianapolis,Mortgagee, dated June 26,2001, and recorded on July18, 2001 in Liber 1433 onPage 468, and assigned bymesne assignments toCitiMortgage, Inc. as assign-ee as documented by an as-signment, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Ninety ThousandFive Hundred Twenty-NineAnd 18/100 Dollars($90,529.18), including inter-est at 7.5% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot 11,Claiborne Heights, DeltaTownship, Eaton County,Michigan, according to therecorded plat thereof, as re-corded in Liber 3 of Plats,Pages 8 and 9, Eaton CountyRecords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 17, 2010For more information,please call:FC C (248) 593-1301Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #283774F02
GLI-86902910/17, 24, 31/10-11/7/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby John L. Myers and JameyD. Myers, husband and wife,as joint tenants, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated October22, 2008, and recorded onOctober 29, 2008 in Liber2202 on Page 1150, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toChase Home Finance LLC asassignee as documented byan assignment, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of TwoHundred Twenty-SevenThousand Nine HundredNinety And 51/100 Dollars($227,990.51), including in-terest at 5.5% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin City of Grand Ledge, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: That partof the Southwest Fractional1/4 of Section 2, Town 4North, Range 4West, OneidaTownship, Eaton County,Michigan, described as fol-lows: Commencing 26 rodsEast of the Northwest cor-ner of said Southwest Frac-tional 1/4, thence South 131/2 rods; thence East 6 rods;thence North to the centerofMain Street, Grand Ledge;thence Northwesterly alongthe center of said MainStreet, to the Place of Begin-ning.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 10, 2010For more information,please call:FC S (248) 593-1304Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #272438F03
GLI-86772810/10, 17, 24, 31/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Robert P. Keeble, a mar-ried man and Cynthia A.Keeble, his wife, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-
sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated July 15,2005, and recorded on Au-gust 10, 2005 in Liber 1957on Page 389, and assignedby said Mortgagee to ChaseHome Finance LLC as as-signee as documented by anassignment, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One Hundred Fif-ty Thousand Forty-Six And05/100 Dollars ($150,046.05),including interest at 5.75%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot 76,Homestead Acres No. 1, asubdivision of the West 1/2of the Southeast 1/4 of Sec-tion 14, Town 4 North, Range3 West, Delta Township, Ea-ton County, Michigan, ac-cording to plat recorded inLiber 4 of Plats, Page 94, Ea-ton County Records.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 10, 2010For more information,please call:FC S (248) 593-1304Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #341757F01
GLI-86742910/10, 17, 24, 31/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Linda Kent, an unmarriedwoman, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated May 23,2003, and recorded on June12, 2003 in Liber 1688 onPage 632, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to BACHome Loans Servicing, L.P.as assignee as documentedby an assignment, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofNinety-Six Thousand OneHundred Seventy-Seven And55/100 Dollars ($96,177.55),including interest at 5.625%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin City of Eaton Rapids, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: Commenc-ing 60 feet North 86-1/2 de-grees West of the Southeastcorner of Lot 18; thence par-allel with East Street 132
feet; thence North 86-1/2degrees West parallel withEast Hamlin Street 47.85feet; thence South 3-1/2 de-grees West 132 feet; thenceSouth 86-1/2 degrees East59 feet to beginning, all inBlock 2, McIntosh and FrostsEast Addition to Eaton Rap-ids, as recorded in Liber 1 ofPlats, Page 79, Eaton CountyRecords, City of Eaton Rap-ids, Eaton County,MichiganThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 10, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #340988F01
GLI-86728910/10, 17, 24, 31/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Gayle E Keel, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated March 20,2008, and recorded on April2, 2008 in Liber 2172 on Page1297, in Eaton county re-cords, Michigan, and as-signed by said Mortgagee toChase Home Finance LLC asassignee, on which mort-gage there is claimed to bedue at the date hereof thesum of One Hundred Fifty-Three Thousand One Hun-dred Twenty-Nine And60/100 Dollars ($153,129.60),including interest at 6.75%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot 50,of Bretton Woods, Townshipof Delta Charter, EatonCounty, Michigan, accordingto the Recorded Plat there-of, as Recorded in Liber 2,Page(s) 32, Eaton CountyRecords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 10, 2010For more information,please call:FC S (248) 593-1304Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #340709F01
GLI-86728710/10, 17, 24, 31/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Lucas J. Roberts, A mar-ried man with Nicole Rob-erts, His Wife, originalmortgagor(s), to CCO Mort-gage Corp, Mortgagee, dat-ed September 29, 2006, andrecorded on October 5, 2006in Liber 2070 on Page 234,and assigned by saidMortgagee to ResidentialCredit Solutions, Inc. as as-signee as documented by anassignment, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Sixty-Four Thou-sand Five Hundred Ten And62/100 Dollars ($64,510.62),including interest at 7.125%per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Village of Bellevue, EatonCounty, Michigan, and aredescribed as: Lots 5, 6, 7 and8 of Block 3 of Barber’s Ad-dition to the Village of Belle-vue, Eaton County, Michi-gan, according to the platrecorded in Liber 1 of Plats,Page 40-A, Eaton County Re-cords.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 10, 2010For more information,please call:FC J (248) 593-1311Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #303355F02
GLI-86726210/10, 17, 24, 31/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Steven Rogers, a SinglePerson, originalmortgagor(s), to Wells Far-go Bank, N.A., Mortgagee,dated June 9, 2005, and re-corded on June 20, 2005 inLiber 1940 on Page 589, inEaton county records,Michi-gan, on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due atthe date hereof the sum ofOne Hundred NineteenThousand Four HundredSeventy-Three And 96/100Dollars ($119,473.96), includ-ing interest at 6% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, notice
p ided,is hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lots26 and 27, Homeland Subdi-vision, Delta Township, Ea-ton County, Michigan, ac-cording to the Recorded Platthereof as Recorded in Liber2 of Plats, page 37, EatonCounty Records.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 10, 2010For more information,please call:FC D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #341268F01
GLI-86714210/10, 17, 24, 31/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Paul F. Berry, an individu-al over the age of eighteen,a single man, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated July 18,2005, and recorded on July26, 2005 in Liber 1952 onPage 255, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to WellsFargo Bank, NA as assigneeas documented by an as-signment, in Eaton countyrecords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One Hundred Six-teen Thousand Four Hun-dred Twenty-Six And 94/100Dollars ($116,426.94), includ-ing interest at 3.75% per an-num.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Township of Bellevue, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: That partof the Southwest 1/4 of theSoutheast 1/4 of Section 16,Town 1 North, Range 6West,Bellevue Township, EatonCounty, Michigan, describedas follows: Commencing ata point in the center of IoniaRoad which is 447 feet dueNorth of the South line ofsaid Section 16; thence run-ning Northwesterly alongthe center of said IoniaRoad, a distance of 330 feetfor a true place of begin-ning; thence West parallelwith the South line of saidSection, 264 feet; thenceNorthwesterly parallel withthe centerline of Ionia Road,165 feet; thence East paral-lel with the South Sectionline, 264 feet to the center-line of said road; thenceSoutheasterly along thecenter of said road to theplace of beginning.The redemption period shall
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edemp pebe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 10, 2010For more information,please call:FC D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #328237F01
GLI-86713710/10, 17, 24, 31/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Tamara Lewis, a singlewoman, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated April 9,2003, and recorded on Octo-ber 3, 2003 in Liber 1745 onPage 504, and assigned bysaid Mortgagee to BACHome Loans Servicing, L.P.as assignee as documentedby an assignment, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,on which mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum ofSeventy-Seven ThousandEight Hundred Sixty-OneAnd 37/100 Dollars($77,861.37), including inter-est at 5.875% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: LotNo. 41 and the East 32 feetof Lot No. 42, except theSouth 166 feet thereof, Su-pervisor’s Plat IrvingdaleAcres, Town 4 North, Range3 West, Delta Township, Ea-ton County RecordsThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 10, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #340987F01
GLI-86703610/10, 17, 24, 31/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of the
ybid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Jessica J. Sprague, a sin-gle woman, originalmortgagor(s), to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee forlender and lender’s succes-sors and/or assigns,Mortgagee, dated January17, 2008, and recorded onFebruary 13, 2008 in Liber2164 on Page 127, in Eatoncounty records, Michigan,and assigned by saidMortgagee to BAC HomeLoans Servicing, L.P. as as-signee, on which mortgagethere is claimed to be due atthe date hereof the sum ofOne Hundred Forty-ThreeThousand Four HundredTwenty-Seven And 11/100Dollars ($143,427.11), includ-ing interest at 5.875% perannum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Onei-da, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: ThatPart Of The South 1/2 Of TheNortheast 1/4 Of Section 2,Town 4 North, Range 4West,Oneida Township, EatonCounty, Michigan, DescribedAs Follows: Commencing OnThe East Section Line At APoint 1112.5 Feet North OfThe East 1/4 Post Of SaidSection 2, Thence North 108Feet, Thence West 300 Feet,Thence South 108 Feet,Thence East 300 Feet To ThePoint Of BeginningThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 10, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #341383F01
GLI-86703010/10, 17, 24, 31/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Brett Peeper and SelenaPeeper, husband and wife,original mortgagor(s), toMortgage Electronic Regis-tration Systems, Inc., asnominee for lender andlender’s successors and/orassigns, Mortgagee, datedNovember 11, 2005, and re-corded on November 14,2005 in Liber 1986 on Page1037, in Eaton county re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredSixty-Eight Thousand TwoHundred Eleven And 91/100Dollars ($168,211.91), includ-ing interest at 7.625% perannum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part of
p , pthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Charter Township of Del-ta, Eaton County, Michigan,and are described as: Lot186, Mar-Moor Estate’s No.5, according to the platthereof recorded in Liber 4of Plats, Page 30, EatonCounty RecordsThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 10, 2010For more information,please call:FC F (248) 593-1313Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #284095F04
GLI-86702710/10, 17, 24, 31/10
Notice OfMortgage Fore -closure Sale
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT THENUMBER BELOW IF YOUARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY
DUTY.ATTN PURCHASERS: Thissale may be rescinded bythe foreclosing mortgagee.In that event, your damag -es, if any, shall be limitedsolely to the return of thebid amount tendered atsale, plus interest.
MORTGAGE SALE - Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby Trudy Dreysse and GaryL. Dreysse, wife and hus-band, original mortgagor(s),to Mortgage Electronic Reg-istration Systems, Inc., asnominee for lender andlender’s successors and/orassigns, Mortgagee, datedOctober 22, 2007, and re-corded on December 5, 2007in Liber 2154 on Page 340, inEaton county records,Michi-gan, and assigned by saidMortgagee to Wells FargoBank, NA as assignee, onwhich mortgage there isclaimed to be due at thedate hereof the sum of OneHundred Nineteen ThousandOne Hundred Twenty-NineAnd 92/100 Dollars($119,129.92), including in-terest at 7% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public vendue, atthe place of holding the cir-cuit court within EatonCounty, at 10:00 AM, on No-vember 18, 2010.Said premises are situatedin Village of Dimondale, Ea-ton County, Michigan, andare described as: Lot 37, As-sessor’s Plat No. 2, Village ofDimondale, Eaton County,Michigan, according to therecorded plat thereof as re-corded in Liber 2 of Plats,Page 71, Eaton County Re-cordsThe redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale, unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with MCLA 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.Dated: October 10, 2010For more information,please call:FC D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicer31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, Michigan48334-2525File #341201F01
GLI-86695910/10, 17, 24, 31/10
NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)
NOTICE is hereby providedto Kurt Skinner and DanielleSkinner, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at:2900 S Waverly Rd, EatonRapids,MI 48827-9778.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1302The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromOctober 28, 2010, foreclo-sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 28, 2010.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar ofMichigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/orMortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 349101F01
GLI-87362810/31/10
NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)
NOTICE is hereby providedto Kevin Hetherington andBilli Hetherington, theborrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 3706Blue River Dr, Lansing, MI48911-1903.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1309The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromOctober 28, 2010, foreclo-sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 28, 2010.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the right
ighto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar ofMichigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC D (248) 593-1309Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/orMortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 154156F06
GLI-87347810/31/10
NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)
NOTICE is hereby providedto Daniel R Regis and Bar-bara J Regis, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at:11042 Scipio Hwy,Vermontville,MI 49096-9702.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1302The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromOctober 28, 2010, foreclo-sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 28, 2010.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar ofMichigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/orMortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 346411F01
GLI-87334710/31/10
NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)
NOTICE is hereby providedto William Heinze Jr. andNancy J. Heinze, theborrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 104 SNelson St, Potterville, MI48876-8773.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1300The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-
ing ying the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromOctober 27, 2010, foreclo-sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 27, 2010.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar ofMichigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC H (248) 593-1300Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/orMortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 348429F01
GLI-87319210/31/10
NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)
NOTICE is hereby providedto Rusty Cook and ToniCook, the borrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 4713Doane Hwy, Potterville, MI48876-8743.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1302The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromOctober 27, 2010, foreclo-sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 27, 2010.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar ofMichigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/orMortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 349779F01
GLI-87316810/31/10
NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)
NOTICE is hereby providedto Mona Strode and DennisStrode, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at:1717 Alan Ln, Lansing, MI48917-1202.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1302The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromOctober 27, 2010, foreclo-sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 27, 2010.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar ofMichigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/orMortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 349415F01
GLI-87306310/31/10
NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)
NOTICE is hereby providedto Tony M. Wawiernia andRuth Wawiernia, theborrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 501 SMain St, Vermontville, MI49096-9450.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contact
g geand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1300The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromOctober 25, 2010, foreclo-sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 25, 2010.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar of Michigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC H (248) 593-1300Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/orMortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 348476F01
GLI-87294710/31/10
NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)
NOTICE is hereby providedto Travis M Smith and Am-ber Smith, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at: 210E Capital Ave, Bellevue, MI49021-1214.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1312The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests a
qumeeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromOctober 25, 2010, foreclo-sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 25, 2010.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar of Michigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC L (248) 593-1312Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/orMortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 173002F02
GLI-87294510/31/10
NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)
NOTICE is hereby providedto Todd A. Fisher and Heath-er M. Fisher, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at: 318S Dunbar St, Potterville, MI48876-9777.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1302The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromOctober 25, 2010, foreclo-sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 25, 2010.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. The
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ytelephone number of theState Bar of Michigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/orMortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 349571F01
GLI-87292610/31/10
NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)
NOTICE is hereby providedto Michael Delaney and Kel-ly Delaney, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at:11863 Battle Creek Hwy, Bel-levue,MI 49021-9735.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1302The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromOctober 25, 2010, foreclo-sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 25, 2010.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar of Michigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: October 31, 2010For more information,
CITY OF GRAND LEDGENOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Grand Ledge City Council will hold a public hearing dur-ing its regular meeting on Monday, 08 November 2010, in theCouncil chambers, City Hall, 200 E. Jefferson St., GrandLedge, Michigan, to consider and receive public input on aproposed ordinance amending the Grand Ledge City Code byadding an ordinance addressing floodplain management pro-visions of the State Construction Code.The City Council invites anyone interested to attend and of-fer comments at the hearing, or submit written comments tothe City Clerk, 200 E. Jefferson St., Grand Ledge, Michigan,48837 or [email protected], no later than 5:00 p.m.on Monday, 08 November 2010. The proposed ordinance isposted and available for review at the City Clerk’s office, 200E. Jefferson St., Grand Ledge, Michigan, between 8:00 a.m.and 5:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday.
Gregory Newman, City Clerk
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ion,please call:FC X (248) 593-1302Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/orMortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 348724F01
GLI-87291510/31/10
NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)
NOTICE is hereby providedto Keith Gentry and LoriGentry, the borrowersand/or mortgagors (herein-after "Borrower") regardingthe property located at:7655 S Royston Rd, EatonRapids,MI 48827-8508.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1300The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromOctober 26, 2010, foreclo-sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 26, 2010.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar of Michigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC H (248) 593-1300Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/orMortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 348599F01
GLI-87287810/31/10
NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)
NOTICE is hereby providedto Monte Shumaker, theborrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 5471 NWheaton Rd, Charlotte, MI48813-8610.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1301The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromOctober 25, 2010, foreclo-sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 25, 2010.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar of Michigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC C (248) 593-1301Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/orMortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 050691F05
GLI-87214610/31/10
NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)
NOTICE is hereby providedto Kathleen Tiller, theborrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 1330Eastbury Dr, Lansing, MI48917-8987.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1301The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromOctober 25, 2010, foreclo-sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 25, 2010.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of theagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar of Michigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: October 31, 2010For more information,
Public NoticeTo All Interested Parties
A. C. & E. Rentals, Inc. will hold a public sale located at 5500E. Saginaw Hwy. Grand Ledge,MI 48837.The following properties will be sold to the highest bidder ona sealed bid basis. Bids will be accepted beginning at 8 a.m.on November 8, 2010 and ending on November 12, 2010 at 8a.m.
Unit 1, Katherine Van Nortrick- the items include but are notlimited to: leather love seat, dresser (2), computer desk, cof-fee table, small cooler, miscellaneous boxes.Unit 49, Patsy Williams- the items include but are not limitedto: lawn furniture, bird houses, bird bath, kid toys, miscella-neous totes and boxes.Unit 58, Debra Botek- the items include but are not limited to:wall hangings, television, clothes, bedding, and miscellane-ous boxes.Unit 63, Jeff Spinner- the items include but are not limited to:small tv/dvd, dresser (3), microwave, fishing pole, coffee ta-ble, mattress/box spring, miscellaneous totes.Unit 76, Jessica Sotelo- the items include but are not limitedto: air compressor, bunk bed frame, ladder (2), table saw,tread mill, kid bike/toys, poker table, propane grill.Unit 79, Heather Morford- the items include but are not limit-ed to: crib, fridge, stove, washer/dryer, kerosene heater,bike, computer, dresser, miscellaneous boxes.Unit 88, Jamie Wheelock- the items include but are not limit-ed to: miscellaneous wall hangings, lamp, miscellaneoustotes, microwave.Unit 100, Mike Seaman- the items include but are not limitedto: bed, chair, clothes, miscellaneous boxes and totes.
GLI-873395 10/31/10
ion,please call:FC C (248) 593-1301Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/orMortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 348585F01
GLI-87214310/31/10
NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL600.3205a(4)
NOTICE is hereby providedto Zachary Wooledge andAmanda Wooledge, theborrowers and/ormortgagors (hereinafter"Borrower") regarding theproperty located at: 8485Bentley Hwy, Eaton Rapids,MI 48827-9306.The Borrower has the rightto request a meeting withthe mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Theagent designated by theMortgage Servicer and/orMortgage Holder to contactand that has authority tomake agreements underMCL sections 600.3205b and600.3205c is: Trott & Trott,P.C., 31440 NorthwesternHighway, Suite 200, Farm-ington Hills, MI 48334-2525at (248) 593-1312The Borrower may contact ahousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority’s website or by call-ing the Michigan StateHousing Development Au-thority athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or at (866) 946-7432.If the Borrower requests ameeting with the agent des-ignated above by contactingan approved housing coun-selor within 14 days fromOctober 25, 2010, foreclo-sure proceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter October 25, 2010.If the Borrower and theagent designated abovereach an agreement to mod-ify the mortgage loan, themortgage will not be fore-closed if the Borrowerabides by the terms of the
yagreement.The Borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thetelephone number of theState Bar ofMichigan’s Law-yer Referral Service is (800)968-0738.THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL-LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT.ANY INFORMATION WE OB-TAIN WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Date: October 31, 2010For more information,please call:FC L (248) 593-1312Trott & Trott, P.C.Attorneys For Servicerand/orMortgage Holder31440 Northwestern High-way, Suite 200Farmington Hills, MI 48334-2525File # 339282F01
GLI-87175710/31/10
OneTimePubNotice
AS A DEBT COLLECTOR,WEARE ATTEMPTING TO COL -LECT A DEBT AND ANY IN -FORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. NOTIFY (248)362-6100 IF YOU ARE IN AC -TIVE MILITARY DUTY.
James D. Baley, a marriedman, and Heidi M. Baley, hiswife have defaulted on aMortgage for the real prop-erty known as: 4890 E. St.Joe Highway, Grand Ledge,MI 48837
This Notice is to inform youthat you have the right torequest a meeting with themortgage holder or mort-gage serv¬icer. The Real Es-tate Default Group ofWeltman, Weinberg & Reis,Co., L.P.A. has been desig-nated by them as the personto con¬tact who has author-ity to determine your eligi-bility for a mortgage modifi-cation. James D. Baley andHeidi M. Baley may contacta housing counselor by visit-ing the Michi¬gan StateHousing DevelopmentAuthor¬ity’s (MSHDA) web-
ty’s ( )site atwww.michigan.gov/mshdaor by calling the MichiganState Housing DevelopmentAuthority at (866) 946-7432.That if James D. Baley andHeidi M. Baley request ameeting with the persondesignated above, within 14days, foreclosure proceed-ings will not commence until90 days after the date a no-tice was mailed to them.That if James D. Baley andHeidi M. Baley and the des-ignated person reach anagreement to modify themort¬gage loan, the mort-gage will not be fore¬closedif James D. Baley and HeidiM. Baley abide by the termsof the agreement. James D.Baley and Heidi M. Baleyhave the right to contact anattor¬ney. You may contactthe State Bar of MichiganLawyer referral service(800) 968-0738.
Dated: October 31, 2010
By: Michael I. Rich (P-41938)Attorney for Weltman,Weinberg & Reis Co., L.P.A.2155 Butterfield DriveSuite 200-STroy,MI 48084WWR# 10048845
GLI-87374810/31/10
WATERTOWN CHARTER TOWNSHIP - BOARD OFTRUSTEES
NOTICE OF REVIEW OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
TO ALL OWNERS OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBEDLANDS:
STOLL ROAD,WEST OF AIRPORT ROAD INCLUDINGSUBDIVISION KNOWN AS NOTTINGHAM FIELDS
WHEREPROPERTY IS WITHIN 1,000 FEET OF A FIRE HY -
DRANT
TAKE NOTICE that a special assessment roll has been pre-pared and is on file in the office of the Township Clerk forpublic examination. Said special assessment roll has beenprepared for the purpose of assessing the cost of the follow-ing described improvement to the above property benefitedtherefrom:MAINTENANCE OF FIRE HYDRANTSTAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Township Board will meet onNovember 15, 2010 at 7 o’clock p.m., prevailing Eastern Time,at the Township Hall, located at 12803 S. Wacousta Road,Grand Ledge, Michigan, for the purpose of reviewing saidspecial assessment roll and hearing any objections thereto.TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that appearance and protest at thishearing is required in order to appeal the amount of the spe-cial assessment to the State Tax Tribunal if an appeal shouldbe desired. A property owner or party in interest, or his orher agent, may appear in person at the hearing to protest thespecial assessment or may file his or her appearance by let-ter delivered to the clerk by 5:00p.m. on November 15, 2010and his or her personal appearance shall not be required.The property owner or any person having an interest in theproperty subject to the proposed special assessments mayfile a written appeal of the special assessment with the StateTax Tribunal within thirty-five days after confirmation of thespecial assessment roll if that special assessment was pro-tested at this hearing.
Melissa Freeman, Clerk
DBR/GLI-873511 10/31/10-11/7/10
SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER -MAN, P.C., IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT, ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT(248)539-7400 IF YOU AREIN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.
MORTGAGE SALE – Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby BLAINE A. METZGER andVANESSA J. METZGER, HUS-BAND AND WIFE, to Mort-gage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. ("MERS"),solely as nominee for lenderand lender’s successors andassigns,, Mortgagee, datedMay 20, 2005, and recordedon May 23, 2005, in Liber1931, on Page 1290, and as-signed by said mortgagee toFLAGSTAR BANK, FSB, asassigned,Eaton County Re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of One HundredForty-Eight Thousand TwoHundred Forty-Two Dollarsand Eighty-Four Cents($148,242.84), including in-terest at 6.000% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public venue, insidethe Main entrance to theCourthouse Bldg. in Char-lotte, Michigan at 10:00 AMo’clock, on December 2, 2010Said premises are located inEaton County, Michigan and
ty, higare described as:THE SOUTH 165 FEET OF THENORTH 1 / 2 OF THE NORTH-EAST 1 / 4 OF THE NORTH-EAST 1 / 4 OF SECTION 10,TOWN 1 NORTH, RANGE 6WEST.The redemption period shallbe 12 months from the dateof such sale unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with 1948CL 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.
Dated: October 20, 2010
FLAGSTAR BANK, FSBMortgagee/Assignee
Schneiderman & Sherman,P.C.23938 Research Drive, Suite300Farmington Hills,MI 48335
GLI-87161810/24, 31/10-11/7, 14/10
SCHNEIDERMAN & SHER -MAN, P.C., IS ATTEMPTINGTO COLLECT A DEBT, ANYINFORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THATPURPOSE. PLEASE CON -TACT OUR OFFICE AT(248)539-7400 IF YOU AREIN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY.
MORTGAGE SALE – Defaulthas been made in the condi-tions of a mortgage madeby JANICE TURNER, A SIN-GLE WOMAN, to MortgageElectronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. ("MERS"), solelyas nominee for lender andlender’s successors and as-signs, Mortgagee, datedFebruary 8, 2008, and re-
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ry 8, 8,corded on February 19, 2008,in Liber 2164, on Page 982,and assigned by saidmortgagee to FLAGSTARBANK, FSB, asassigned,Eaton County Re-cords, Michigan, on whichmortgage there is claimedto be due at the date hereofthe sum of Ninety-TwoThousand Eight HundredFifty-Five Dollars andTwenty-Seven Cents($92,855.27), including inter-est at 5.750% per annum.Under the power of salecontained in said mortgageand the statute in such casemade and provided, noticeis hereby given that saidmortgage will be foreclosedby a sale of the mortgagedpremises, or some part ofthem, at public venue, insidethe Main entrance to theCourthouse Bldg. in Char-lotte, Michigan at 10:00 AMo’clock, on November 18,2010Said premises are located inEaton County, Michigan andare described as:
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INTRODUCTION TO PROPOSED CODE OF ORDINANCEAMENDMENTChapter 7.25
FloodplainManagement
The Delta Township Board introduced the following ordinancerepeal and ordinance text at its regular meeting held on Octo-ber 18, 2010.The Delta Township Boardwill consider adoption of the follow-ing ordinance repeal and ordinance text at its regular meet-ing scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on November 15, 2010.THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF DELTA ORDAINS TO AMEND THECODE OF ORDINANCE OF DELTA TOWNSHIP AS FOLLOWS:Sec. 7.25 - 1 Short title.This ordinance shall be known and cited as the "Delta Town-ship FloodplainManagement Ordinance."Sec. 7.25 - 2 Purpose.The purpose of this ordinance is to designate an enforcingagency to discharge the responsibility of floodplain manage-ment for the Charter Township of Delta, Eaton County, and todesignate regulated flood hazard areas under the provisionsof the State Construction Code Act, Act No. 230 of the PublicActs of 1972, as amended.Delta Charter Township participates in the Federal Emergen-cy Management Agency’s (FEMAs) National Flood InsuranceProgram (NFIP) by complying with the program’s applicablestatutory and regulatory requirements for the purposes of sig-nificantly reducing flood hazards to persons, reducing proper-ty damage, and reducing public expenditures, and providingfor the availability of flood insurance and federal funds orloans within the Township.Sec. 7.25 - 3 Definitions.For the purposes of this ordinance certain words and termsused herein shall have the following meaning:Flood or Floodinga. A general and temporary condition of partial or com-plete inundation of normally dry land areas from: 1) the over-flow of inland or tidal waters, 2) the unusual and rapid accu-mulation or runoff of surface waters from any source, 3)mudflows, andb. The collapse or subsidence of land along the shore ofa river, lake or other body ofwater as a result of erosion or un-dermining caused by waves or currents of water exceedinganticipated cyclical levels or suddenly caused by an unusuallyhigh water level in a natural body of water, accompanied by asevere storm, or by an unanticipated force of nature, such asflash flood, or by some similarly unusual and unforeseeableevent which results in flooding, as defined in paragraph (a)(1)
of this definition.Flood hazard area An area susceptible to flood, mudslide (i.e.,mudflow) or related erosion as designated on the Flood Haz-ard Boundary Map, issued by the FEMA, as Zone A, M, and/orE.Flood Hazard BoundaryMap (FHBM) An official map of a com-munity, issued by the FEMA, where the boundaries of theflood, mudslide (i.e., mudflow) related erosion areas havingspecial hazards have been designated as Zone A,M, and/or E.Floodplain Any land area susceptible to being inundated bywater from any source (see definition of flooding).Floodplain management The operation of an overall programof corrective and preventive measures for reducing flood dam-age, including but not limited to emergency preparednessplans, flood control works, and floodplain management regula-tions.Floodplain management regulations Zoning ordinances, subdi-vision regulations, building codes, health regulations, specialpurpose ordinances (such as a floodplain ordinance, gradingordinance and erosion control ordinance), and other applica-tions of police power that provide standards for the purposeof flood damage prevention and reduction.Structure A walled and roofed building that is principallyabove ground, gas or liquid storage facility, as well as a mo-bile home ormanufactured unit.Sec. 7.25 - 4 Agency designated.The Township Zoning Administrator is hereby designated asthe Floodplain Management enforcing agency to discharge theresponsibility of the Charter Township of Delta under Act 230,of the Public Acts of 1972, as amended, State of Michigan. TheCharter Township of Delta assumes responsibility for the ad-ministration and enforcement of said Act throughout the cor-porate limits of the Township.Sec. 7.25 - 5 Code appendix enforced.Pursuant to the provisions of the state construction code, in ac-cordance with Section 8b(6) of Act 230, of the Public Acts of1972, as amended, Appendix G of the Michigan Building Codeshall be enforced within the Charter Township of Delta.Sec. 7.25 - 6 Designation of regulated flood prone hazardareas.The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood In-surance Study (FIS) Entitled Eaton County, Michigan (All Juris-dictions) and dated11/26/10 and the Flood Insurance RateMap(s) (FIRMS) panel number(s) of 26045C; 0088E, 0089E,0093E, 0094E, 0113E, 0201E, 0202E, 0203E, 0204E, 0206E, 0207E,0208E, 0209E, 0215E, 0216E,0217E, 0228E, and 0236E and dated11/26/10 are adopted by reference for the purposes of adminis-tration of the Michigan Construction Code, and declared to bea part of Section 1612.3 of the Michigan Building Code, and toprovide the content of the "Flood Hazards" section of TableR301.2(1) of theMichigan Residential Code.Sec. 7.25 - 7 Agency responsibilities.1. Obtain, review, and reasonably utilize flood elevation data
available from federal, state, or other sources pending receiptof data from the FEMA to identify the flood hazard area andareas with potential flooding.2. Ensure that all permits necessary for development infloodplain areas have been issued, including but not limitedto: Township Certificates of Zoning Compliance; TownshipBuilding Permits; Michigan Department of EnvironmentalQuality Floodplain Permits, approvals, or letters of no authori-ty under the floodplain regulatory provisions of Part 31, "Wa-ter Resources Protection," of the Natural Resources and Envi-ronmental Protection Act, 1994 PA 451, as amended.3. Review all permit applications to determine that pro-posed building sites will be reasonably safe from flooding.4. Review all proposed subdivisions to determine whethersuch proposals are reasonably safe from flooding and to en-sure compliance with all applicable floodplain managementregulations.5. Assist in the delineation of flood hazard areas; provideinformation concerning uses and occupancy of the floodplainor flood-related erosion areas; maintain flood proofing andlowest floor construction records; Cooperate with other offi-cials, agencies, and persons for floodplain management.6. Advise FEMA of any changes in community boundaries,including appropriate maps.Sec. 7.25 - 8 Repeals.All ordinances inconsistent with the provisions of this ordi-nance are hereby repealed.SEVERABILITY If any clause, sentence, paragraph, or part ofthis Ordinance shall for any reason be finally adjudged by anycourt of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgmentshall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder of this Or-dinance but shall be confined in its operation to the clause,sentence, paragraph or part thereof directly involved in thecontroversy in which such judgment is rendered.REPEAL All ordinances or parts of ordinances of theCharter Township of Delta inconsistent herein are hereby re-pealed so far as they may be inconsistent with the provisionsof this Ordinance.EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effectupon final publication as required by law.
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF DELTA
JANICE VEDDER, TOWNSHIP CLERK
Copies of this ordinance may be purchased or inspected inthe office of the Township Clerk from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday except holidays.
DWCN/GLI-873177 10/31/10
LOT 141, BRETTON WOODSSUBDIVISION, DELTA TOWN-SHIP, EATON COUNTY,MICHIGAN, ACCORDING TOTHE RECORDED PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDED INLIBER 2 OF PLATS, PAGE 32,EATON COUNTY RECORDS.The redemption period shallbe 6 months from the dateof such sale unless deter-mined abandoned in accord-ance with 1948CL 600.3241a,in which case the redemp-tion period shall be 30 daysfrom the date of such sale.
Dated: October 8, 2010
FLAGSTAR BANK, FSBMortgagee/Assignee
Schneiderman & Sherman,P.C.23938 Research Drive, Suite300Farmington Hills,MI 48335
GLI-86972510/17, 24, 31/10-11/7/10
STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURTCOUNTY OF EATON
NOTICE TO CREDITORSDecedent’s Estate
FILE NO.10-47384-DE
Estate of GENEVIEVE ROSESMITH, Deceased Date ofbirth: 2/11/18TO ALL CREDITORS:*NOTICE TO CREDITORS:
The decedent, GenevieveRose Smith who lived at 218Maple St., Grand Ledge, MIdied 7/22/10Creditors of the decedent
are notified that all claimsagainst the estate will beforever barred unless pre-sented to Michael LynnSmith, named personal rep-resentative or to both theprobate court at Court-house, 1045 IndependenceBlvd., Charlotte, MI 48813and the named personalrepresentative within 4
epmonths after the date ofpublication of this notice.
Date: 10/12/10
John H Maurer P41845DEMING & MAURER, P.L.L.C.316 TaylorGrand Ledge, Michigan48837517.627.2174
Michael Lynn Smith628 Pleasant StGrand Ledge,MI 48837517-627-3649
GLI-87346410/31/10
STATE OF MICHIGANPROBATE COURTCOUNTY OF EATON
NOTICE TO CREDITORSDecedent’s Estate
FILE NO.10-47080-DE
Estate of Daniel ThomasCasady Date of birth: 12-11-49TO ALL CREDITORS:*NOTICE TO CREDITORS:The decedent, DANIEL THO-MAS CASADY, who lived at505 Theo, Lansing, Michigandied 1-17-2010.Creditors of the decedentare notified that all claimsagainst the estate will beforever barred unless pre-sented to MICHAEL CASADY,named personal representa-tive or proposed personalrepresentative, or to boththe probate court at 1045 In-dependence Blvd., Char-lotte, MI 48813 and thenamed/proposed personal
p opo perepresentative within 4months after the date ofpublication of this notice.
Dated: 6-16-10
Linda C Walker P34214PO Box 523Fowlerville,MI 48836517-223-8078
Michael Casady505 Theo AvenueLansing,MI 48917-2651517-327-0419
GLI-87326210/31/10
THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COL -LECTOR ATTEMPTING TOCOLLECT A DEBT. ANY IN -FORMATION WE OBTAINWILL BE USED FOR THAT
PURPOSE.
RIGHTS PURSUANT TO MCL§600.3205(a)
This notice is published pur-suant to MCL 600.3205(a) toinform Lisa L.Wright of cer-tain rights under the statuterelating to property locatedat 625 W. Capital Avenue,Bellevue,MI 49021.The above borrower has theright to request a meetingwith the mortgage holder ormortgage servicer. Themortgage holder or servicerhas designated Jonathan L.Engman, counsel for of JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA,(248)362-2600, c/o FABRIZIO& BROOK, P.C., 888 W. BigBeaver, Ste. 800, Troy, MI48084 as the person to con-tact regarding resolvingyour default.The borrower may contact a
yhousing counselor by visit-ing the Michigan state hous-ing development authority’swebsite athttp://www.michigan.gov/mshda or by calling theMichigan state housing de-velopment authority at 517-373-8370.If the borrower requests ameeting with the designatedperson above, foreclosureproceedings will not becommenced until 90 days af-ter the date notice is mailedto the borrower.If the borrower and the des-ignated person above reachan agreement to modify themortgage loan, the mort-gage will not be foreclosedif the borrower abides bythe terms of the agreement.The borrower has the rightto contact an attorney. Thestate bar of Michigan’s law-yer referral service numberis 800-968-0738.
Dated: 10/31/2010____________
____________FABRIZIO & BROOK, P.C.Attorney for Deutsche BankNational Trust Company, asTrustee for Long BeachMortgage Loan Trust 2006-3888W. Big Beaver, Suite 800Troy,Ml 48084248-362-2600WAMU SHLS WrightLisa
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