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Voters to decide millage for pool Wellness vision to be previewed BECOMING ‘ALIVE’ IN CHARLOTTE

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CHARLOTTE — Voters will have to decide how much the community should invest in its pool. The Nov. 8 ballot will include a request from Charlotte Public Schools for .5 mills to fund operations at the Charlotte Aquatic Center. The five-year recreation tax would also fund the reinstatement of youth ball leagues and allow for the reduction of facility rental fees charged to community groups who use them. Charlotte’s Board of Education approved the millage request in August, after summer budget discussions included proposals to close the Charlotte Aquatic Center. The facility was opened in 2004, its construction financed through tax dollars still being levied on property owners. But supporters say the school district can no longer afford to fully support operations of the community facility due to huge losses in state revenue and declining student enrollment. School officials say without the millage’s passage, the facility could be closed. “As far as I’m concerned it is a very valuable piece of education,” said Charlotte Board of Education President Ron Schultheiss.

“As far as I’m concerned it is a very valuable piece of education. What a loss this would be for the Charlotte community.” RON SCHULTHEISS President Charlotte Board of Education

“What a loss this would be for the Charlotte community.”

Long-term plan The short-term millage would cost the owner of a $100,000 home $25 a year, generating an estimated $265,000 a year for the pool’s operations. But members of the Citizen’s Advisory Committee for Charlotte Aquatic Center say even if the tax gets voter support, it offers a short-term fix. The group, formed in January, has already implemented a marketing plan aimed at creating a longterm funding solution for the facility. The answer, said group chair Steven Kineman, is simple — they have to get more people to use it. See POOL, Page 5

Local residents are invited to Oct. 23 open house event Rachel Greco rgreco@lsj.com

CHARLOTTE — By this Thanksgiving, Hayes Green Beach Memorial Hospital’s AL!VE will be living up to its name as a center for wellness. A tentative opening date of Nov. 21 has already been set by hospital officials for the facility. In its first phase, AL!VE will be a 45,000-square-foot structure at the former Felpausch location at 800 West Lawrence Avenue. The Charlotte hospital’s visionary “wellness hub” will offer everything from women’s health services to an indoor walking path and health-food cafe. But this Sunday, Oct. 23, with the $12.6 million first phase of the project nearly complete, community members will get a look at what kind of experience AL!VE can offer. The preview will be hosted as an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. — but virtually nothing about the event will be typical. “It will be ‘alive’ all the time,” said Barbara Fulton, who is coordinating the Oct. 23 event. “The idea here is to take what AL!VE is about and give people a taste of that.” That means the preview will include live art creation, music, rock climbing and karate demonstrations and children’s activities. Beyond that, Fulton said residents will get the chance to see everything that’s developed at the site since construction began there last fall. “There will really be an opportunity to explore the building,” said Fulton, who added that staff will be on hand throughout the building to answer questions.

A busy place For Patrick Sustrich, the facility’s director, the preview is proof of how much has been accomplished at the property in one year. “It’s absolutely beautiful,” said Sustrich, of the building.

Hayes Green Beach Memorial Hospital’s AL!VE building, under construction for the past year, will be open to the community this Sunday, Oct. 23 for a first look at the facility. GREG DERUITER/LANSING STATE JOURNAL

GET A FIRST LOOK AT AL!VE What: An open-house style preview of Hayes Green Beach Hospital’s AL!VE facility, that is set to open by Nov. 21. It will include music, art, demonstrations and children’s activities and is free to the community. When: Sunday, Oct. 23 from 1 to 4 p.m Where: 800 W. Lawrence Avenue, Charlotte

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Sensations Memory Care Residence will be giving away free pumpkins to the first 100 children who stop by (an adult may want to accompany younger kids) starting Monday, Oct. 24, noon to 6 p.m., until all the wanna-be-jack-o-lanterns are gone. Location: 511 E. Shepherd St. (pumpkins at Prairie Street entrance).

Trick or Trunk event will be on Oct. 31 at Charlotte church

Volleyfest event on Oct. 25 to help support Eaton Hospice

Join Peace Lutheran Church, 830 N. Cochran Ave., Charlotte, for Trick or Trunk Monday, Oct. 31, 6 to 8 p.m. in the church parking lot. For more information, call (517) 543-1503.

On Tuesday, Oct. 25, the Charlotte High School Volleyball program will be supporting Eaton Community Hospice by sponsoring a Volleyfest event. It begins at 5 p.m. and will have high school boys participating in a class competition volleyball tournament. Finals for the competition will be held Thursday, Oct. 27 following the JV and varsity volleyball game vs. Marshall that begins at 5 p.m. Entry fee will be $3.

Eaton County Democrats will meet Oct. 24 in Grand Ledge

Nashville church set to hold bake sale and bazaar Oct. 28

This year Charlotte High School 2011 Homecoming King and Queen are Jasen Fernsler and Johanna Goeman. The sophomores won the spirit jug this year. The Powder Puff game was won by the juniors and sophomores and halftime festivities were tug of war, won by the juniors, sophomores won leapfrog, and the number competition was won by the freshmen. At the pep assembly the Juniors won the class yell and the sophomores won the banner competition. COURTESY PHOTO

The Eaton County Democratic Party will meet Monday, Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Grand Ledge Public Library, 131 E. Jefferson St., Grand Ledge. If you have any items to add to the agenda, contact Jacky Tennis at: jackytennis@yahoo.com. For more information about the Eaton County Democratic Party, visit www.eatoncountydemocrats.org. able on site. The Observatory, located at 3979 E. Gresham Hwy., Potterville, is an open air observatory so dress appropriately for the weather Olivet church is set to hold and wear sensible footwear for the 200-yard annual turkey supper Nov. 3 walk to the observatory. For more information, The Annual Turkey Supper at the Olivet Con- visit www.eatoncountyparks.org or call (517) gregational Church, 125 College St., will be held 627-7351. Thursday, Nov. 3. The family-style supper will feature turkey, dressing, potatoes and gravy, Women’s club set to welcome squash, coleslaw, rolls, homemade pies and beverages. Tickets are limited and all are sold in Bob Hoffman on Nov. 4 advance; $8 for adults, $3 for ages 5 to 12 and The Nov. 4 meeting of General Federation free for children under four. Serving times are of Women’s Club-Charlotte will feature speaker 4:45, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. Tickets available at the Bob Hoffman, founder of ePIFanyNow. Pass It church, (269) 749-2631; Olivet Pharmacy and Forward participants find ways to burst “balls Mole Hole (Marshall). of stress” by touching peoples’ lives no matter how small, simple or insignificant the act of kindness. Social time is at 11:30 a.m. followed County observatory is set to by a lunch/meeting at noon. hold viewing nights this month Reservations can be made at the ChrisEaton County Parks invites everyone to the tensen’s Furniture or HGB Hospital Gift Basket Fox Park Observatory for public viewing nights or by e-mail to sylviacollesmg@gmail.com no later than noon, Oct. 29. Cost is $10. on the following Saturdays. • Oct. 22, 29: 8 to 11 p.m. Check out the moon, Anyone interested in attending as a guest/ potential member should contact Jessica Edel, Jupiter, Uranus and the autumn sky. • Nov. 5, 12: 8 to 11 p.m. View Jupiter and the membership chairperson, at (269) 744-5417 or jes_edel@yahoo.com. autumn Milky Way. Start dressing warm. • Dec. 3, 10, 17: 7 to 10 p.m. Featuring the moon, Jupiter and the autumn/winter skies. Community of Christ will offer Observation nights will not be held on nights with more than 30 percent cloud cover. Call computer classes this month the Observatory at (517) 645-6666 during public Free computer classes are being offered viewing hours to check on sky conditions. Pro- at Community of Christ, 223 S. Washington gram cost is $2 per person or $5 per family, pay- (next to IGA), Charlotte: Intro to Computers (all

Peace United Methodist Church, on M-79 west of Nashville, will host a bake sale and bazaar on Friday, Oct. 28 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 29 from 9 a.m. to noon. Also available will be garden produce and assorted greeting cards. For more information, call (517) 852-1993 or (517) 852-9524.

Charlotte library program will support troops overseas The Charlotte Community Library is collecting items needed immediately by American Servicemen and women serving overseas. The items will be displayed at the library until Nov. 18 when they will be shipped out in time for Christmas. Items needed include toiletries, tube socks, stationery, small games, new small stuffed animals, batteries, hand warmers and portable snacks. The library has a more specific list of items. Money for postage is also needed and checks can be made to ”Support the Troops.” Call the library for more information at (517) 543-8859.

Library set to hold Halloween party event on October 29 Wear a costume to the Charlotte Community Library on Saturday, Oct. 29 at 2 p.m. and have a spooktacular good time. There will games, magic, face painting, snacks, a craft and other activities. For children ages 6 to 10. Registration is necessary. Come to the library for your free ticket.

Booths available for holiday craft show in November Craft booths are available for Charlotte’s 16th Annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Show held Saturday, Nov. 26 at the Charlotte Middle School. Cost of a 10’ x 10’ booth is $40, ample paved parking, electricity and tables available. For reservation forms or more information, call (517) 543-4240 days or (517) 543-4590 evenings or e-mail charlottelionsclub @cablespeed.com.


Pool “It’s a state-of-the-art facility,” said Kineman, a lap swimmer who uses the facility himself. “It is, without a doubt, one of the nicest pools in the area. I feel that it would be a tremendous loss to the community if we have to close it.” Usage of the pool isn’t sufficient to fund its operation. Officials have said during the center’s busiest months it sees an average of 1,300 visitors. They say that number

“It’s a huge piece,” said Sovey, “and it’s only a block away. The proximity is excellent.” In August the aquatic center added a key recreational attraction — a giant inflatable toy/obstacle course called a Wibit. Paid for, in large part, through a private donation, Kineman said the hope is that it will become a family-friendly attraction. “It has had a positive effect on usage,” he added, although the numbers haven’t been tracked.

machinery would suffer if the pool is drained. “It wouldn’t be a case of just flipping a switch, and opening it again,” he said. Despite a lagging economy, Kineman said support for the recreation millage exists. “I’d like to remain optimistic and say it’s going to be close but it has a good chance of passing.” Sovey points out that 250 youngsters learn how to swim at the center annually — proof that it has real value within the community. Limited time “This is one of CharSovey said closing the lotte’s top assets that I’m pool would present hurdles hopeful the community is some day to reopening it. going to want to preserve He said the facility’s in the long run.”

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needs to climb to 2,000 per month all year long. Don Sovey, another member of the citizen’s committee, said the pool’s new marketing plan requires the aquatic center host competitive swim events, offer more recreational activities and partner with other community hotspots — including Hayes Green Beach Memorial Hospital’s AL!VE building. Efforts to foster a competitive swim team have already begun. AL!VE opens in November and Sovey said the hope is that the facilities will partner, possibly offering dual memberships to both and AL!VE activities at the pool.


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CHARLOTTE — One contested Charlotte City Council seat will be decided in the Nov. 8 election. Incumbent Scott Cuttle and newcomer Branden Dyer are vying for a fouryear term representing the city’s Ward Two. Cuttle, 36, is a state employee and Air National Guardsman. He is a member of the Charlotte Area Recreational Cooperative, Can Do!’s Step-by-Step Walkability Committee and the Charlotte Cable Access Board. He and is wife have two children. He has been on council for two years. “I have enjoyed my last two years on the city council and wish to extend that continuity into another term,” stated Cuttle. “There is much to learn in order to become an effective council person.” Dyer, 21, is a junior at Olivet College majoring in business. He is a graduate of Charlotte High School. “I am running to gain experience to help with future political offices and to

WARD TWO BOUNDARIES The ward starts at North Cochran Aveune and runs south to Beech Street. At Beech it goes west to Sheldon Street, then south to Tirell Highway, then east to Cochran and south to the city limits. It includes everything west of that line.

help make Charlotte a stronger community,” he stated. Cuttle cited the economy as one of the biggest challenges the city faces in the next year. “In my opinion, the two biggest challenges facing our city and schools would be the negative effects of the economy that we continue to feel and the loss of residents that decide to move out of the city limits,” he stated. “This affects the school system as well as the city.” Dyer pointed to shrinking tax revenues and increased expenses. “Revenues need to be addressed not by raising taxes but by having polices in place to make Charlotte a business friendly community and a

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Pit orchestra preps for ‘Beauty and Beast’ CHARLOTTE - The Charlotte High School pit orchestra has begun rehearsals for their upcoming production of “Beauty and the Beast,” which will be performed on Nov. 10 to 12 at the Charlotte Performing Arts Center. Under the direction of Jerry Rose, Charlotte High School band director, the students are hard at work learning the music for the show. “We are all very excited to have the pit join us again. Last year we performed with a small ensemble group of musicians. It’s wonderful to have the student orchestra back as part of the production,” said director Betsy Foster. There are a total of one

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Dr. David Rhine, a cardiologist specializing in electrophysiology, is now practicing at Sparrow. He is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Cardiology and joins the Sparrow Thoracic Cardiovascular Institute – expert doctors and nurses who’ve been bringing innovative care and research to the region for years. Dr. Rhine has a strong interest in research and brings expertise in atrial arrhythmias, complex ablations and device extraction to Sparrow. At Sparrow, we now have mid-Michigan’s leading heart team. Physicians like Dr. Rhine are yet another reason when you think heart, think Sparrow. Location Sparrow Thoracic Cardiovascular Institute Sparrow Professional Building 1200 E. Michigan Avenue, Suite 580 Lansing, Michigan 48912

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Anyone interested in honoring veterans will want to attend this event! Veterans, their families, and their friends are welcome! Light refreshments will be served.

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CHARLOTTE — Dr. Lisa Knowles welcomes a new associate dentist to help accommodate new patients as well as existing patients who may need early morning or evening appointments. Dr. Emily Greenberg was raised in East Lansing. She attended the University of Michigan for her undergraduate studies and then obtained her doctorate of dental medicine from the University of Kentucky. Dr. Emily Upon completing dental Greenberg

school, she moved to Chicago where she attended a general practice residency at Loyola University. This extra year of training expanded her expertise in pediatric dentistry, as well as medically compromised patients, surgical cases and cosmetic dentistry. After her residency, Dr. Greenberg practiced general dentistry in two offices in Chicago. One of her practices primarily treated children and she continues to enjoy working with pediatric patients. Her other office was on Michigan Aveune in downtown Chicago, where she

focused on restorative and aesthetic dentistry. During dental school, Dr. Greenberg was president of her local chapter of the American Student Dental Association and secretary for the American Association of Women Dentists. She is a member of the American Dental Association, Michigan Dental Association and Central District Dental Society. Dr. Greenberg and her husband recently welcomed their first child, a daughter. Dr. Greenberg enjoys traveling, yoga, running and spending time outdoors. She and her

husband are happy to be back home in Michigan near their families. “Dr. Greenberg will be a great asset to our practice and will help with our patients who are commuting to their jobs and need early morning or evening appointments,” said Dr. Knowles. To help support Dr. Greenberg, the office also hired new staff members Kiley Shilling, Leslee Hall and Ashley Kelley. To make an appointment with Dr. Greenberg or learn more, call (517) 543-5230 or find her at charlottemichigandentist.com.

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CHARLOTTE POLICE REPORT CHARLOTTE — The Charlotte Police Department handled over 190 incidents during the week of Oct. 10 to 16. Here are just a few of those incidents: • Oct. 11 - Charlotte police were called to a local church for a purse being taken out of a locked vehicle. Officers arrived and learned that the purse was taken from the vehicle

through the sunroof that was left open. Evidence was collected at the scene and the investigation continues. • Oct. 13 - Charlotte police observed a vehicle that was playing loud music in a city parking lot. When officers attempted to make contact with the subject, he drove away. Officers then stopped the vehicle and

attempted to get the driver to turn the music down. In speaking with the subject, officers learned that the subject had not been taking his medication. The 50-year-old male was then transported to a local hospital for evaluation. • Oct. 14 - Charlotte police were called to a local business for a subject loitering in the parking lot.

Officers were told that the subject would sit in the parking lot for several hours every day. The 46-year-old male was found to be using the business’ internet connection. He was advised that he could not loiter on the property if he was not frequenting the business and he then left. • Oct. 15 - Charlotte police were called to a local

business for a fight call. When officers arrived, they observed several subjects in the parking lot arguing. Officers learned that the group of family members were intoxicated and were arguing over who should drive them home. A sober driver was located and took them home. Officers from the Charlotte Police Department are

taking numerous complaints of vehicles being broken into. Remember to keep your vehicles locked and keep all valuables out of sight. If you see or hear anything suspicious at night in your neighborhood, call and report it. — From the Charlotte Police Department

Charlotte Rotary auction planned for Nov. 5 CHARLOTTE — The Charlotte Rotary Club is holding their annual Goods and Services Auction on Nov. 5 at 6 p.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church Hall, located at 905 St. Mary’s Blvd., Charlotte. The evening includes a silent auction, live auction, 50/50 raffle, door prizes, Taste of the Town

hors d’oeuvres, wine tasting and a cash bar. The Rotary Club has taken the initiative to enhance the Charlotte area parks and recreation facilities by committing to construct a $150,000 pavilion and restroom facility at Charlotte’s Lincoln Park. Currently, Lincoln Park offers a skateboard park,

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Olivet Lions sponsoring casino trip The Olivet Lions are sponsoring a bus trip to Soaring Eagle Casino on Saturday, Oct. 29. Participants will meet the bus at the city parking lot in Olivet. Departure will be at 3:30 p.m. and they will return at 11 p.m. Cost is $35 per person, which includes $20 for gambling and a $5 food voucher. If you have a birthday or anniversary in October, you get an extra $10 on you player’s card. Please contact Wendy at (517) 256- 2836 or Becky at (269) 749- 9163 if you are interested. Money must be received by Oct. 21. COURTESY PHOTO

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“There are aspects of the building that have not yet been finished but I keep reminding myself, it’s a preview, not an opening.” Several sections of the facility are nearly complete with only furniture and equipment in the process of going in. Other portions of the building are still waiting on flooring , drywall and painting. “It’s not complete and there’s work yet to be done,” said Sustrich, “but our architects and contractors feel that Nov. 21 is a safe date.” When it opens next month Sustrich said procedures like mammography screenings and physical and speech therapy will be offered there. In addition, an indoor/ outdoor walking path will be open to the community, wellness classes will be offered there and a cafe will be open and offering

healthy menu items.

Just the start AL!VE will eventually be an 80,000-square-foot facility centered on community health and well-being. Hospital officials need to raise a total of $4 million before AL!IVE’s second phase can begin. That will include a conference center and children’s programming and child care. But they are well on their way, having raised $2.7 million already for the project. Sustrich has stressed that the facility will be much more than an extension of the hospital’s Health and Wellness Center. It will also include a staff of about 35 people. In the meantime, Fulton said hospital officials are hoping the entire community will take part in the Sunday preview. “You can come when you like during the event,” she said. “It’s really up to the person.” To learn more about AL!VE individuals can also visit www.myalive.com .

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As part of national Make a Difference Day, the Olivet Lions helped beautify the entrances to the city of Olivet by repainting the city welcome signs. Lions Becky Britton and Sharon Powell, donned their painting clothes and spruced up the sign on Ainger Road. Because the Lion’s motto is “We Serve.” the club takes every opportunity to help the citizens and community of Olivet. If you are interested in becoming a Lion, please feel free to contact Chuck Vasilion at (269) 749-3411 or any Olivet Lion. COURTESY PHOTO

CAN DO! E-PILLAR PRESENTS: Evenings with the Experts 2011 Fall Series in October... October 27th “Insurance for Small Businesses” What type of insurance do you need for your business? Workman’s compensation, liability, automotive & property protection?? Receive FREE quality, information from experts. Each Thursday in October from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Held at Charlotte City Hall, 111 E. Lawrence Avenue. Call today to enroll 517-483-1921 or www.misbtdc.org.

Elementaries adding play equipment CHARLOTTE — The Charlotte Board of Education took action on Oct. 10 to add more playground equipment to the Parkview Elementary and Washington Elementary sites. The revenue to cover the costs of the additional equipment is coming from the 2010 bond and a line item directly related to site and playground work that would have been done at Galewood Elementary.

The board members discussed, with Galewood’s closure last spring, it made sense to more fully complete the master plans for the other playgrounds at Washington and Parkview. The board simply felt the elementary aged children were still the focus for the play equipment. Their decision was in alignment with the original intent of the bond language and associated

revenue. Ultimately, the board determined the additional play equipment was for the use and enjoyment of the children of the Charlotte schools and community. The additional play equipment is projected to be installed next summer in June, 2012. This is due primarily to the long lead time to procure the equipment from the manufacturer. In addition, installation

with the contractor will take approximately three weeks to complete, thus waiting until summer break will be the best for safety and to not interfere with daily operations at the schools. All of the additional equipment is age appropriate for the K-3 grade level structure of the buildings. — From Charlotte Public Schools

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ALMOST MOONLIGHT MADNESS.... OCTOBER 24TH “Almost Moonlight Madness!” Monday - October 24th Lineup - 5:30 pm at 1885 Courthouse Parade begins promptly at 6:00 pm After the Halloween Parade, kids (ages 13 and under) can visit our participating businesses for trick-or-treating! Charlotte Jaycees will provide Halloween bags (while they last) at the beginning of the parade. Lisa Knowles, DDS and staff will have cider and donuts at the corner of Lovett and Cochran. PLEASE NOTE: The City of Charlotte will be hosting the regular Halloween Trick-or-Treating on Halloween Evening, Monday, October 31st beginning at 6 pm until 8 pm. Contact the Chamber with any questions at 543-0400

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Take time to thank your clergy for their work Hebrews 13:7 Appreciate your pastoral leaders who gave you the Word of God. Take a good look at the way they live, and let their faithfulness instruct you, as well as their truthfulness. There should be a consistency that runs through us all. October is nationally recognized as “Clergy appreciation month.”

PASTOR’S PERSPECTIVE Marc S. Livingston I trust that you are appreciative of our area clergy! For the most part I am confident that the majority of them do faithfully give out the word of God. I am also confident that the majority of them

live on the street what they preach from the pulpit. I would also remind you that none of our area clergy are perfect. We all face the same daily struggles and temptations that you do; we all fail sometimes. I have been in fulltime ministry for over 25 years, and know personally the struggles of ministry life.

Hull gets V.P. spot at Olivet OLIVET — William “B.J.” Hull has been named vice president for advancement at Olivet College, according to an announcement by President Steven M. Corey, Ph.D. Hull, of Lansing, is responsible for managing all operations within the college’s Office of Institutional Advancement. He will lead fundraising and development efforts, as well as oversee alumni and college relations. Prior to his new position, Hull served as regional director of gift planning at Michigan State University, where he led planned giving efforts in the Midwest region and raised $29.3 million in cash and planned gifts. He has also served as associate director of development – major and planned gifts for MSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine and as director of development with the Lansing Symphony Orchestra. In addition, Hull

has worked with the March of Dimes in Lansing and the Boy Scouts of America in Flint and Pontiac. “B.J. brings an array of experiences and expertise in fundraising that will greatly enhance our team,” said President Corey. “Olivet has a history of strong donor support from a diverse array of alumni and friends. I’m confident that B.J. will do a fabulous job in connecting their passions and interests to the work and needs of our students and faculty as we work to build the Olivet College of the future.” Hull earned a Master in Business Administration from MSU and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Alma College. He has served as president of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Capital Area Chapter; president elect of the Partnership for Philanthropic Planning, Mid-Michigan Chapter; and

So, today I humbly ask you to forgive my shortcomings. Today I also offer you some things that might just help your pastor to have a better day. Here are some things that we often hear that tend to cause some dismay. “Is that a NEW car?” (No it is six years old and it has over 100,000 miles on it.) “Are you going on vacation again?” “We must be paying you too much if

you can afford to have that.” “You only work an hour a week, so what do you do with the rest of your time?” “You probably never had a real job so you don’t know what it’s like in the real world.” “Did you have an education past high school?” Then there are those who think that they can address you by your first name rather than by Pastor _______.

I also would like to ask you a special favor. Would you take a little of your time to personally thank the one who has given their life to teach you the truth from God’s word. Thank them for being faithful and thank their spouses too! Be an encourager, not a discourager to your clergy! Marc S. Livingston is the pastor at Chester Gospel Church.

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CHARLOTTE - On Monday Oct. 3 Charlotte High School students in Earth Science classes participated in an ongoing Battle Creek River study at Bennett Park. The project is part of a larger study of the Kalamazoo Watershed. Information collected and analyzed by the students is compared and tracked from previous years to determine the overall health of the Battle Creek River and the Kalamazoo River Watershed. Students worked collectively in small groups with some members in the water and others recording data and making measurements. Students

collected water and tested the temperature, oxygen levels, pH and turbidity. The depth, width and velocity of the river were measured. Lastly students collected and identified macro invertebrates from the stream bed. The presence and absence of various invertebrates indicate the overall quality of the water. This year’s data showed normal levels of oxygen and pH and revealed the presence of macro invertebrates that do not tolerate polluted water. All are indicators of a healthy river.

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Can Do! panel to focus on education issues CHARLOTTE — The monthly Can Do! meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 26, will feature a panel discussion on recent legislative developments in education this year in Michigan. The past six months has seen the most significant changes in decades affecting K-12 education across the state. The panel will address various viewpoints on the

merits of recent changes including funding. The public is invited to learn from the professionals what is working and what is not in terms of the new legislation. The program is entitled “State Education in Review — A Panel Discussion.” The panel includes Senator Rick Jones, Representative Deb Shaughnessy, EPIC MRA President Bernie Porn,

Michigan PTA President coffee will be served. The Bostwick, Charlotte. attend. Reservations are not Elect Teresa Marhofer and location is the Charlotte The community is wel- required. Michigan Association of Community Library, 226 S. come and encouraged to — From Don Sovey School Boards Deputy Director Don Wotruba. The meeting will be facilitated by Don Sovey of School and Municipal Advisory Services, PC. A brief review of the legislative changes will be presented. The meeting starts at 7 a.m. and concludes at 8:30 a.m. A light breakfast and

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William Blanchard is Ledge Craft Lane’s October Artist of the Month. Bill grew up in Charlotte. As early as age 10 he was taking photographs and leaning to develop negatives in the family’s kitchen as well as learning to sketch from the photographs. He began the habit of imagining every view framed by the camera or positioned on a piece of paper. His paintings represent real things. “I feel a photo is the result of technology, while a painting results from the painter’s personal touch.” Bill’s work includes paintings of Bridge St. in Grand Ledge, both historical and present. In addition to his original paintings, prints and cards are available for sale. COURTESY PHOTO

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2011

Sterling Silver Flatware - Wallace “Grand Barouque” pattern service for 12; Watt pottery pieces; Fantastic Flow Blue large turkey platter; Collection of glassware; 8 syrups; Muffinier; Bennington Pitcher; Butter ladles; Many nice tearpots; 1910 Calendars plates; Large turkey platter; Good 4 section stack bookcases; Indian baskets -open, covered, animals, more; 6 antique and early samplers - framed, very good; Fantastic group of pattern quilts including exceptinal Amish quilt w/ Peacocks; Approx. 25 interesting antique and collectible canes; Group of 50-60 fishing baits and lures; Collection of stereoscopes (15)’and over 150 stereoscope cards; Roseville 12” brown fern pitcher -rare pattern; McCoy Ivy tea pot; Crown Tuscan pieces; Lots more. Ray and Alice Pengra celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary this year and are selling the many items they have collected over the years.

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BIRTHS Wright – Jeremiah and Amanda Wright of Charlotte announce the birth of their son Gideon Elijah. He was born Aug. 20 at Ingham Regional Medical Center and weighed 9 pounds 5 ounces.

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1948 Ford 8N tractor (very good condition); JD 503 3 pt. pto rotary mower; 3 pt. 5’ disc; 3 pt. scraper blade; 3 pt. carrier; 3 pt. boom; Dearborn 3 pt. 2-14” plow; 3 pt. 2 row cultivator; Horse drawn walk-behind plow and sod plow; Cub Cadet riding lawn mower w/44” deck; Cub Cadet 1440 riding mower w/42” mower deck; Cub Cadet front mount snowblower; Cub Cadet 70 riding mower; Kelley log splitter on trailer w/5 HP B&S gas motor; Excellent antique horse cutter or sleigh; Hand and shop tools; Antiques with excellent antique bentwood churn, stenciled and marked M. Brown & Co.; Antique lamps and lanterns; Antique walnut drop-leaf table w/porcelain castors; New TV and entertainment center; Living room furniture; Frederick pool table; Lawn and garden furniture and items; Lots more. ESTATE OF FRANK SQUIRES, Margaret Squire, Owner.

1962 Ford Mustang coup, disassembled but believed to be complete; 1962 or ‘67 Chrysler Imperial 4 door for restoration; Case 350 gas tractor; MF 175 diesel tractor; Good Woods RM59 finish mower; 3 pt. log splitter; outboard motor and trailer; Honda 200M 3 wheel ATV, Antique large jelly cupboard; Lots of misc. tools, Case Model K upright air compressor; Good Hobart handled 175 wire welder w/tank; Craftsman tools; Craftsmen 3/23 snowblower; Lots more. Antique automobiles sell at 12:00 noon followed by farm tractors and implements. Irving “Mac” MacDonald Estate.

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ABUNDANT LIFE FELLOWSHIP MINISTRY An oasis of God’s Love “Where Everyone is Someone Special” A spirit filled church meeting at the Maple Leaf Grange, Highway M-66. S. of Assyria Rd., Nashville. Sun: Praise & Worship: 10:30am & 6pm; Tues: Gap Standers Prayer Meeting 6:30pm; Wed: 6:30 Jesus Club for 4-12 year olds. For information call: Pastors David or Rose MacDonald (269)731-5194 Or Elder Fred Bell (517)852-1806 AINGER BIBLE CHURCH, 5484 S. Ainger Rd., Pastor Scott Brood, 749-9321. S.S. 10am, worship service 11am, evening service 6pm, Midweek service and AWANA, Youth Bible Study, Thurs. 7pm BELLEVUE CHRISTIAN CENTER,

734 W. Capital Ave., Bellevue. Sun. 10:30am, 6pm; Wed. 7pm BELLEVUE CHURCH OF CHRIST 22980 13 Mile Rd., Bellevue. (269)763-0190. Services Bible Class Sun. 10am & Wed. 6:30pm, Worship & Communion Sun. 11am & 6:30pm, Teens Fri. 7pm BELLEVUE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 122 W. Capitol, Peggy Baker, Pastor. 763-9421. Morning Church School 9:45am, morning worship 11am BRIGHT HOPE BIBLE CHURCH 500 E. Lansing Rd., Potterville. Pastor Terry LaDuke 645-4060. Sun. service 10:30am and 6pm, Wed. 6:30 men’s and ladies prayer and Bible study, youth group (7th-12th grade), kids adventure klub (pre-k - 6th grade) BROOKFIELD-EATON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, corner of Bellevue Hwy. and Brookfield Rd., Pastor Irene Vittoz. Church: 543-4225, Sun. morning worship & church school 11am, Bible Study 10-11:30am Wed. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 825 N. Cochran, Charlotte, 543-4028. S.S. 9:45am, morning worship 11am, evening worship 6pm.; Wed. Awana 6:30pm, prayer meeting 7pm; Reformers Unanimous Fri. 7pm calvarybaptistcharlotte.org

CHESTER GOSPEL CHURCH, 3744 W. Vermontville Hwy., Charlotte (corner of Vermontville & Chester). Pastor Marc Livingston. S.S. 9:45am Sun. morning worship 11am, evening worship 6pm, Wed. Family Night Service 6:45pm CHURCH OF CHRIST, 1825 S. Cochran, Charlotte, John Bailey, Pastor. Bible school 9:30am, worship and communion, 10:30am, junior church at 10:30am, 541-9930 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS (The Mormons) Charlotte Branch, 200 N. Bostwick in Charlotte. Branch President John Coakley (517) 622-1415. Charlotte missionaries (517)588-8144. Sacrament service 10-11am; Primary 11am-1pm; Sun. School 11am to noon; Relief Society, Priesthood, Young Women noon-1pm COMMUNITY OF CHRIST, 223 S. Washington, next to Charlotte IGA, 543-0003. Pastor Elder Mel Crowley 543-3247. Sun. School 10am, Worship Service 11am, Prayer Service Wed. 6-8pm, dinner at 6pm CROSSROADS CHURCH of The United Brethren Church, 813 E. Shepherd, Charlotte, 543-0167, Mike Arnold, pastor. SUNDAY: Early Prayer Service 9am, Sun. School for Kids 9:45am, Adult Discovery Classes 9:45am, Worship Celebration 11am Wednesday midweek: Hour of Power Prayer 10am, Kid’s Korner 7pm, Youth Extraordinaire 7pm, Praise Team & Drama Team 7pm DELTA PRESBYTERIAN, Delta Twp., 6100 W. Michigan (between Creyts Rd. & Mall Dr.) 321-3569, Sun. worship service 10am, Children’s S.S. 10:15am, Adult Ed. 11:15am www.deltapresby.org DIMONDALE PRESBYTERIAN, 162 Bridge St., 646-6183 Sun. worship/Kid Zone 10am, Nursery on request www.fpcdimondale.org DIMONDALE UNITED METHODIST, 646-0641 6801 Creyts Rd., Dimondale, Rev. Joseph Huston. Sun. Morning Worship 9:15am EVANGEL CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 1848 S. Cochran, 543-8775. Sun. school 9:30am, worship 11am, Wed. Bible study 7pm. Pastor William Tate

FAITH ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 9800 S. Cochran Rd., 543-2719, 10 miles south of Charlotte. S.S. 10am, worship 11am, praise gathering 6pm, Wed. family night, adult Bible study, youth, Royal Rangers, Missionettes 7pm FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 4767 W. Butterfield, Olivet. Rev. Doug Hammond. S.S. 9:30am, Sun. worship 10:30am & 6pm (616)749-9663 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 1110 S. Cochran, Charlotte. Robin Crouch, Pastor; Becky Crouch, worship & music; Ryan Manning, Youth Pastor; Richard Wilford, adult ministry. Traditional Sun. worship 8:30am; Sun. school 9:45am; Contemporary worship 11am; Call the church, 543-6900 for Sun. night opportunities. Wed. 6:30pm preschool, elementary, jr. high, high school and adult programs. www.FBCchar.org FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 122 S. Main St., Bellevue, (269)763-9247. Pastor: Don Francis. Sundays: Traditional Worship 8:30am; Bible Study 9:45am; Contemporary Worship 11am; Evening Service 7pm FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, corner of Lawrence & Bostwick, 543-1310. Rev. Philip Hobson and Rev. Tom Jones. Sun. worship & church school 10am FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF VERMONTVILLE, 110 S. Main St., 726-0258, Pastor Izzy Young. Sun.: Service 10am, Children’s Church 10:15am, Youth Group 6:30pm; Wed. Night: Pioneer Club 5:30-7:15pm

GRESHAM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 5055 Mulliken Rd., Charlotte. Pastor Kathy Smith. Worship 9:30am, Sun. School 11am

POTTERVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 105 N. Church St. Potterville, 645-7701, Pastor Lyne Stull-Lipps. Morning worship 9:15am & 11am Sun. School 9:15am, Fellowship hour is 10:30am

HERITAGE HILLS BIBLE CHURCH, 13015 M-66 at Assyria Center, Bellevue, Pastor Aaron Sommers. Sun. school 9:45am, worship 10:45am and 6pm; Wed. evening: Word of Life for all youth 7pm, prayer meeting and Bible study for adults 7pm JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, M-79 and N. Chester; Sun. morning public talk 10am, Watchtower study 11am, Thurs. Theocratic Ministry school 7:30pm, service meeting 8:30pm KALAMO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Ionia Rd. in Kalamo. (517)652-1580 Pastor Bryce Feighner, Morning worship 9am & 10:30am, Sun. school at 10:30am LAWRENCE AVENUE UNITED METHODIST, 210 E. Lawrence Ave., Charlotte, 543-4670. Rev. Terry Fisher, Jeanne Hudson, Children’s Ministry Director; Sun. contemporary service 9am; Sun. School for all ages 10am; Traditional service 11am. Visit web site at LAUMC.US for information about our church. LEE CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Corner of V Dr. & 21 Mile Rd., Southeast of Olivet. Pastor Irene Vittoz. Sun. morning worship & school 9:30am LIBERTY CHURCH OF CHARLOTTE, Sun. Services 2pm at 202 E. Lovett St., Charlotte. (517)980-3086 MULLIKEN UNITED METHODIST, 400 Charlotte Hwy., 1/2 block N. of blinker light. (517)649-8382. Pastor Gary Simmons. Children’s Sun. School during worship, Sun. Worship 11am; ALL WELCOME NURSERY FACILITIES

FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH (L.C.M.S.), 550 E. Shepherd St., 543-4360. Rev. Tim Olson, Dir. of Youth & Family: Daniel Longden Sun. worship services at 8:30 & 11am; Sun. school 9:45am; Nursery Available; Kids own worship for pre-school through 6th grade Wed. 6pm. Several adult Bible classes offered. Please call for more information.

NEEDMORE INDEPENDENT BAPTIST, 319 W. Needmore Hwy., Pastor David Iseminger 541-0908. Sun. school 10am, Sun. worship 11am & 6pm, Wed. Bible Study 7pm.

FIVE CORNERS CHURCH, 3 mi. south of Charlotte on US-27. Sun. school & worship 11am, Sun. evening 6pm; Wed. 7-8pm Bible Study & God’s Kids. Pastor Marty Saunders

OLIVET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of East St. and College St., Olivet. Sun. School 9:30am, Worship 10:30am, Rev. Jack Brown (269)749-2631 www.olivetcongregational.org

FREE METHODIST CHURCH, Corner of Cherry and M-78, across from Charlotte High School. Pastor Rob Schneider; 543-0910 or 543-1915; Sun. School for all ages 9:45am; Sun. Worship 10:45am; Ladies’ Bible Study Tues. 7pm; Children, Youth and Adults Wed. 6:30pm

PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA), 830 N. Cochran, Charlotte, 543-1503. Sarah Friesen-Carper. Sun. Worship 9:30am, Sun. School 11am; New website www.be-at-peace.org Handicapped Accessible.

NEW HOPE COMMUNITY CHURCH, 436 W. Harris, Pastor Randy Royston. Morning service 10:30am, Sun. School 9:30am, Wed. Night Service 7pm

REAL LIFE CHURCH, 228 S. Cochran, Charlotte. Pastor Andy Shaver. Sun. Service 9:30am & 11:15am, Nursery Care & High Energy Kid’s Program, Youth Group Meets Tuesdays at 7pm, www.reallifetoday.com or call (517)541-LIFE(5433) SAINT ANN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH, 312 S. Main, Bellevue (269)763-9372. Pastor: Rev. Francis Mossholder. Sun. Mass 9:30am, Religious Education Classes Sept. thru May following Liturgy. Holiday Masses 7pm SAINT HERMAN ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 216 Maple Hwy. Woodbury, Fr. Michael Carney (616)374-8596, Services: 6pm Sat, 10am Sun, and through the week as scheduled, www.stherman.net SAINTS CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, 520 Robinston St., Charlotte. Pastor Elder Marten Garn. Sun. school 9:30am, worship 11am. Wed. prayer service 6pm. (517) 231-1339 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCH, 1516 S. Cochran, Charlotte (517)543-0445, Pastor Jeff Dowell (269)726-0795. Sat. services: Sabbath school 9:30am, worship service 10:50am. Bible Study Wed. 6pm. www.charlottemisda.org SOUTH COCHRAN CHURCH OF GOD, 2470 S. Cochran, Charlotte, 543-3293. Pastor Perry Purcell. Sun. School 9:45am, Morning Worship 10:45am, Bible Study Wed. evening 6pm

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LANSING TEEN CHALLENGE, 510 W. Willow, Lansing (517) 484-6050, Men’s director: Jason S. Adams. Prayer happens here, Hope lives here, freedom is found here, changed lives leave here. LTC where life transformation happens. VERMONTVILLE BIBLE CHURCH, 250 N. Main St., Vermontville (517)726-0647, Rev. Daniel Smith; Sun. School 9:45am, Sun. Worship: 11am, 6pm; Wed. Prayer Meeting 6:30pm, AWANA (K-6) Wed. 6:30-8pm; MOPS-3rd Tues. of the Month (Sept - May); Word of Life Youth Group, Young at Heart Seniors; www.myvbc.org VERMONTVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 108 N. Main St., Vermontville. Pastor Kathy Smith. Sun. School 9:30am, Worship 11am. WEST BENTON CHURCH (non-denominational) Sun. School 9am, Sun. worship 10am, The corner of Benton Road and Vermontville Hwy. Pastor Robert Homan, (269)763-3120 WEST CARMEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Ainger and Carlisle Hwy. Rev. Darwin Kuhl, minister. Sun. school/church 11am 763-3112 WHEATON ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST, corner of Wheaton Rd. and M-50. Sun. time of assembly 10am-noon, evening service w-1 6-7pm, Wed. evening 7-8pm WEST WINDSOR UNITED BRETHREN, 7275 West Windsor Hwy., 646-6812, Pastor Dr. Paul Wall; Sun. morning worship 10am, Sun. school 11:15am, Sun. evening worship 5:30pm YAHWEH’S HOUSE OF PRAYER, We recently started sharing with the Church of the Bretheren. 2 miles S. of Sunfield on Sunfield Hwy. Services Sat. 11am. All are welcome. Bill McDiarmid, Pastor

SOUTH KALAMO CHURCH, corner of Kalamo Hwy. & Ionia Rd., Pastor Jeff Swift 852-9154. Sun. services 10:30am & 6pm, Wed. Bible study 7pm ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 201 W. Shepherd, Charlotte, (517)543-4430. Sun. 8am Holy Eucharist and 10:30am Holy Eucharist, Nursery and Sun. School;Entire building is handicap accessible ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH, 807 St. Mary’s Blvd., 543-4319. Pastor: Rev. Francis Mossholder. Mass Schedule: Sat. 4:30pm, Sun. Mass 8:00am & 11am; Sat. Confessions: 3:30-4pm or by appointment SUNTKEN HIS WORD MINISTRIES, Keeping Jesus real to the great commissions, Pastor Courtney Suntken (517)977-4472, 117 E. Harris St., Charlotte (517)541-2731 Sun. service 10:30am; Prayer Tues. 7pm; New Beginnings Recovery Wed. 7pm; Men’s Ministry Mountain Movers

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MASON — Charlotte finished its boys’ soccer season with a record of 4-13-1, after a 7-1 loss to Mason in the first round of district play on Oct. 18. Jake Brown scored the only Oriole goal, assisted by Mikel Duque, in a game that was an improvement over the lasttime Charlotte faced Mason (19-1-2), an 8-0 mercy-rule shortened contest on Sept. 26. Oriole head coach Ryan Sisco said that, despite winning just four games all season, he will look back on this team with no small

measure of fondness. “This is one of my favorite teams that I’ve had,” SIsco said. “They didn’t have that great a record, but the record isn’t everything. They always had heart, they always played hard, they never gave up. What more can you ask for as a coach?” This game was a good illustration of that heart, a cold, rainy night on which Mason scored the first five goals of the game. Charlotte answered with 11:47 left in the first half, when Duque took a free kick from about 35 yards away from the Mason goal.

He lofted the ball into the box, where Brown, most likely the shortest player on either roster, went up and headed it in. Charlotte gave up two goals in the second half to the third-ranked team in Division 2, making the fnal score 7-1. Sisco said that his team made significant progress over the course of the year. “We grew a lot,” he said. “I’m really proud of them, they’re a great bunch of kids. I wish that I could have coached a lot of them for a lot more years, I think that would have made all the difference.”

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GRAND LEDGE: FRI. Oct. 28, Sat. Oct. 29, 9am-5pm. Estate SAle. 5626 W. Willow Hwy. Priced to sell. Hunting, fishing items, house, garage, woodshop full, lots of tools, household items, kitchen items, primitives, antiques. Electric trolling motor 5 1/2hp Johnson gas motor, wicker furniture, scuba diving gear, chest freezer, power washers, bench grinders, radial arm saw, cable belt sanders, lots of kitchen items, glassware, lots, lots more, too much to list.

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RIVERVIEW DR. Dewitt, October 27th 8am - 3pm October 28th 8am - 6pm October 29th 8am - 6pm Partylite going out of busi ness sale! Tons of Partylite product at unbelievably low prices!! Consultant tools for any direct sales business! Antique dressers, oak mirror, glass desk, file cabinets,clothes. At corner of Herbison and Schavey, take Schavey Rd north to Waxwing. Turn right on Waxwing one block to WEST Lake Geneva, follow 1 mile to Riverview.

KAVANAGH-HANKS & ASSOC. ESTATE SALE Grass Lake, 9281 Greenwood Rd, 35 min. South of Lansing. Great sale, full house, Franklin Mint collectibles, promo & model cars, antiques, exotic plants, hottub, patio furn., sofas, curio, records, photo equip., rugs, knives, .22 cal. Ruger, baseball cards, Vintage Playboys, Starwars Collect, JD mower, bdrm. outfits, computer, desks, art, dining table & chairs, linens, doll collection, many xmas decos, tools, shelving, washer/dryer, much more. Numbers at 7am, Thurs., Fri. 8-4pm, Sat. 8-3pm Pics & map at estatesales.net WEBBERVILLE- 4724 ALLEN Rd., Gr. River/Webberville Rd North to Allen Rd. Fri & Sat Oct 28 & 29, 9-4. Garden statues, new boxed games, new keyboard in box, ladie’s & men’s clothing, many more things. Cheap prices, quality items

Household Estate Sales A LAWSONS LIQUIDATIONS estate sale will be conducted at 755 Pasadena Dr., Owosso. Oct 27-29, 105. Numbers at 9 a.m. For a complete listing, photos & directions please visit our website at www.lawsonsliquidations. com or call 989-725-5796

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OLD ENGLISH BULLDOG HORSE RELATED Antique SUPER SINGLE WATERBED BACKYARD SHEDS & MORE BICHON FRISE AKC Hypo pups. Male & female. Dewallergenic. Non shedding. 989-834-2028 Ph. 517-543-8187 after Sleigh, Forge small manormed & shots. $500. More 1st Shots, wormed, vet www.bcbarns.com 3:00pm. ure spreader, saddles, info call 517-763-7324 chkd. $500. 989-463-4686. head stalls, pads, lb ankets, & much more. Oct. 22, 8-5. FISHER PRICE 3 in 1 ACTIVI969 EDEN RD., MASON. PAPILLON PUPPIES $500. BICHON FRISE PUPPIES! TY TABLE, $20. Harvard Air 1 male, 1 female, 15 wks. Perfect family pet! Hockey Table, excellent Vet @, shots, dewormed, No shedding or odor. cond. $200. 269-749-9676. www.tomarospuppies.com CKC, Health guaranteed. WROUGHT IRON MUSTARD WANTED TO BUY Paying Call Sharon 517-887-8682 517-663-2256. BABY PARALETTS Pocket queen bed, old braided cash for all US silver coins Parrots, lots of u f n. Call large rugs, pine dresser, POODLE TOY PUPPIES before 1964. US large size BULLDOGS FOR SALE. 51 7 517-589-5488 or 281-177. leaf table w/ chairs & AKC, 1st shots, champion 2 WESTERN SADDLES, 3 currency before 1923. Kelly 4 8 5 - 6 9 4 4 . more. 517-643-2637. r b idles, 2 pads, $300 o f r all. lines, $350. PEEK-A-POO Coins 517-272-1289. jameswhite1 1 7@gmail.co 51 7 795-31 8 0. P uppies, fuzzy teddy m bears, $350. 517 726-0368 WANTED: UNWANTED or 231-9310. appliances, air conditionENGLISH BULLDOG PUPers, cars, trucks, vans, PIES 6 weeks, AKC RegisMIX 1 MONTH OLD AKC b lue farm machinery, lawn tered, $1200.. (517)230- PUG-DACHSHUND PUPPIES $100 EACH 989tick beagle, lightly started. LIFECYCLE COMMERCIAL mowers, campers, hot 5818 kimbray@kw.com 235-3020 $250. 517 449-0987. STAIRMASTER model water tanks, aluminum or 5500. Paid new $2600 Sellsteel boats, aluminum winGERMAN SHEPHERD PUPing for $250. Great condidows or doors, aluminum PIES Purebred, no papers, PUG PUPS AKC Fawns, also tion 517-643-2637. toppers, any types of alublacks, small, healthy, sobe the 1st to choose from minum or steel siding, cial, guarantee, 25 yrs exp. a litter of 8. 2 males, 6 fe4 wheelers, go carts, trail$400. 517-676 4091. males. Taking deposits ers, batteries. now. $350. 989-291-3989 All picked up for Free. PUPPIES! BORDER COLLIE 1949 ALLIS CHALMBER Call 517-628-2818 /Blue Heeler-Aust. ShepGERMAN SHEPHERDS PUPT R A C T O R (WD) w/3 pt. herd Mix. Born Sept. 14. PIES AKC, parents on site, hitch, won’t start, trouble A BED QUEEN PILLOWTOP Great with livestock. Good 7 wks old, vet checked, exw/mag, $800 w/brush hog, mattress set, new in plasOctober Ingham Co with children, parents on perienced breeder. $500. $600 w/o. 517-645-0189. tic, $199. Call 517-410-4921. site. $80.00. (989)875-2489. Animal Shelter cat (269)781-4086 Can deliver. buergew@yahoo.com

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special for spayed & neutered cats over 5 yrs 600 Curtis St., Mason. 517-676-8370 ingham.org/ac

ROTTNARD great companion. Dep. now. Warr. Gold, brown, black. 734-846-5903 12p-9p except M & W

DEER APPLES AND Corn Stalks, HoneyCrisp Apples by the half bushel. Lansing ROTTWEILER PUPS AKC area. Call 517-204-4827 Champion lines, OFA cert. Family raised. Vet checked FR ESH TO M A TO E S, Pota$600. 517-719-7104 toes, beans, squash, other veggies, peaches, apples, ST BERNARD F & Rottweiler pears, plums 517-204-4827 F, good home only. Great disposition. 12p-9p except M&W. 734-846-5903

GERMAN SHORT HAIR Pointers Puppies ticked, 5 weeks, AKC Registered, Beautiful coat and markings, Dew claws, Excellent hunter, Good guard dog, loveable, parents on site, TERRIER & MIN PIN PUPrecords, shots, vet PIES $200. 1st shots & checked, wormed, AKC wormed. No Sundays calls registered German please. 989-584-6192 Shorthair pointers. 6 male/6 female. Ready 1st week of November. $275- TOY SCHNAUZER PUPPIES males/$300-females $275. 2 wks old, taking deposits (517)622-0432 (517)525solid black & party colors ADORABLE COCKAPOO 1 6 6 0 $400. 517-993-8070 PUPPIES. Unique colors, scott.cornell@gmail.com kellymireles@ymail.com docked tails, dewclaws, wormed, born 9/13/11. Parents on site. $175 firm. GOLDENDOODLE F1 PUPS UKC BLUE TICK coon hound, 517-667-8660, 517-749-0170 9 weeks old, $500. 517-42012 months old, $300. 517 0863 449-0987. goldendoodles4you.com ADORABLE PUREBRED & designer toy breeds, no Yellow Lab/Siberian Husshed, $250-$1000. Call or GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPky Mix Pups-6 wks old, visit 517-404-3045 PIES AKC/OFA. 2 yr guarlooks like Husky. Black & www.puppy-parlor.com anteed, stocky, blocky white. $100. 517-204-5588. puppies. $650 females, ready 1/15. 989-725-9793. YORKIE AKC, TINY female, ADORABLE RESCUES Cats & dogs, various 1st shots & dewormed, breeds and ages. KITS/CATS-RESCUED, ALL $600. 517-944-2237 www.tjs.petfinder.com AGES; many declawed; Ph. 517-628-2873. www.trinity acresrescue. YORKIE POOS: shots, petfinder.com; includes wormed, home raised, toy neuter/basic medical $45AKC BOXER PUPS $500. size, non shed, $200. 517 $135. (517)410-0074 Dew claws & tails, wormed 669-9418. & first shots. 6 weeks old 517-282-6897 KITTENS Many colors. Call 517-726-1058. AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES Great family proLAB PUPPIES AKC tector. $500. Call 810-516black male puppies, 7 8792. wks., $300, 517-764-0090, 745-8478. AKITA PUPPIES Pure white, very cute, 1 male, 1 feLAB PUPS AKC Yellow/light. male, parents also avail. Chocolate. Beautiful. $250. 517-420-3634. YORKIE PUPS $500 Shots. $400. Yorki-Poos & Malte-Poos Ph. 989-277-6494 BEAGLE PUPS 3 litters, 5 Toys No Shed Shots $300 weeks & up, shots & 989.225.1367 wormed, $175 males, $200 MALTESE PUPPIES females. Other 1 year olds Female, purebred, all patrained & ready, same pers, reg., very cute. $500. YORKIES: 3 MALE pups, no papers. $275. Call 517 651price. Alma area. 989 463Call 517-712-9793 5555. 4286 anytime. ADORABLE AKC BOXER Puppies. Flashy fawn & white, classic brown w/ black mask, AKC reg, beautiful coat & markings, dew claws, good w/ children, loveable, pure bred, shots, wormed. These puppies are ready to be loved by a good home. $400. (989)640-6224

LOST CAT-HASLETT Black & white female, 7 mo. old, 6 lbs., lost on Sun. 10-16-11, near Raby Rd & Bayonne Ave. Pine Creek BICHON, 2 1/2 year old, feCondos, Haslett CALL 517 male. $80/bo. 517 7953180. 339-2767.

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DAVAL’S USED FURNITURE & ANTIQUES 4 buildings w/12,000 sq.ft.of quality used furniture,antiques,collectibles. HUGE SELECTION, GREAT VALUES. WE ARE WORTH THE DRIVE! Layaway terms available.We buy estates. 2 milesW.of Hastings at M37/M43 Sun.12-5pm • Mon.-Th.10-6pm Fri.10-8pm • Sat.9-5pm

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GunsAccessories 444 MARLIN LEVER Action 4X scope, Ammo $575.00 517-214-6845 rpohlonski@hotmail.com (photo avail) BARN SALE Oct. 22, 8-5. 969 Eden Rd., Mason. Hunting, fishing, rifles & shotguns, antique ammo.

BROWNING 300 WIN.MAG DINING SET: SOLID oak, Grade 1 semi-auto. Excelpainted black, 48" round to lent condition.3x9 var. 72" oval including 2 leaves, scope included. Cash only seat 6-10, 4 side, 2 armed $420.00 firm (810)397-7335 end chair, $800. L I V I N G ROO M: room. 84" couch, HAMMERLI TRAIL SIDE 4-5’ BLUE SPRUCE TREES 63" loveseat by Ashley, TARGET PISTOL 22 lr, $400. $40 each, delivered & brown, coffee 50"x26" & 2 Ruger single 6 22, 50th anplanted. Call 231-753-9322. endtables 25"x26". niversary mod., $500. $1200/bo. 517 525-1015. Browning 9 mm, high power, $600. Remington mod. ENTERTAINMENT AR7400 cal. 308 w/scope. MOIRE: CLASSIC pine me$600. Jennings compound dia cabinet from ETHAN bow w/6 arrows, $60. PerALLEN GALLERIES. 84" tall mit required. 517 669-7259 x 42" wide X 22" deep. Lots of storage for audio equip- MARLIN .30-06 CAL. Rif lement and more. Good conBolt Action, Synthetic dition. $300 or best offer. Stock, Adjustable Trigger, rob inlin1 961 @sb cglob al.ne Scope Base. Like New. t (517)347-0771 $325.00 (517)646-5401

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REMINGTON 100, NEW 20 ga, mod choke, lightweight, raised vent rib, $750. Ph. 517-323-2366.

WEATHERBY 270 MAGNUM 100% SEASONED HARDDELUX MARK V, 3XWOOD $65 face. Ash, Cher9X40MM WEATHERBY ry & Oak - cut, split & deSCOPE, SHOULDER STRAP, ITEMS WANTED NOW AClivered. 517-490-0955 1 BOX AMMO, MSRP CEPTING CONSIGNMENT W/SCOPE $2610. LIKE ITEMS FOR OUR WEEKLY C H E R R Y , MAPLE & O A K NEW. $1750 (517)626-6048 ONLINE AUCTIONS. HAVE Seasoned firewood. Split, YOUR ITEMS VIEWED BY Delivered & S T A C K E D . THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE 4’x8’x16" 517-651-5214. ACROSS MICHIGAN. SELL YOUR, BOAT,CAR, OR ANYSEASONED SPLIT MIXED THING ELSE. CHECK US HARDWOOD - Maple, Oak , OUT AT ANTIQUE BUYER PAYING Apple. $45/face cord + deWWW.MICHIGANONLINEA CASH, o f r pottery, paintlivery. 517-819-8987. UCTIONS.COM. ings, clocks, sterling silver, 6000 LANSING ROAD $1.00 musical instruments, jewEmail the Lansing Community 1 66o1 66o@att.net elry, period furniture, Newspapers 24/7 at: (517)322-0934 (989)763country items. Call John lcnclassifieds@gannett.com 517 202-2570. 9838

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CASH FOR GUNS , Art, Anti- DENTAL ASSISTANT: PROques, Jewelry, musical in GRESSIVE dental practice struments, Valuables. Call offering chair-side dental 517-204-2004/517-663-3931 assistant position in a positive environment with conti n ui n g education and CASH PAID FOR diabetic opportunity for personal strips Up to $20 per 100. and professional growth. Call 517-292-0991 Must possess relationship diabeticteststripswanted.com building and communica tion skills along with experience in dental assisting. Radiology certification is required. Confidence in computer skills and posi tive motivation to learn a ATTN: WOODWORKERS plus. Please email or fax Old growth lumber, stored resume with cover letter, inside, great patina, 1026 prior employment referen bf cherry, 18 ft. long. 620 ces and salary history to bf. walnut. Tested moisJJ_Bechtel@yahoo.com or ture content 14%. 4/4 ran(517) 882-6608. dom lengths. Clear/no knots. Call 517-214-1518.

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

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BURIAL PLOTS IN Eastlawn LCC/COOLEY LAW NEARGarden of Prayer, lot 36D 2 bdrm apt. All util. incl. 1,2,3 & 4. Current value W/D Incl. Sec. 8 ok. $8380, will sell for $4190. $550/mo. Jim 517-719-8163 517 353-3313. DEEPDALE CEMETERY 2 lots, section 3, Memorial Gardens near Mausoleum. 517-625-6445, 517-202-3648

326 BANBERRY SO U T H . C A D G E W I T H FA R M S . 3 bdrms., 2 baths, 90% remodeled & updated, all new top end appliances in Aug. ’07. Reduced to $45,000 Age restriction 54 & up. Open House Oct. 9 & 23, 1-4. 517-331-4238, if no answer call 517-371-1101. 615

Apartments Lansing $99 DEPOSIT South Lansing. Very clean 2 bedrooms, new upgrades, $560/$600. 517-393-9307.

FRANDOR NEAR. deluxe apartments. very best location 1 mi to LCC, 1 mi to university. Law students tell us they save $700yr on parking there car here in carport + gas saved. Take bus 1/2 block away. Rent starts at $500, carport & util included. 517-482-8196 FREE HEAT & WATER. Auto Owners/Waverly. Quiet desirable neighborhood. Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. No pets. From $575. 517-7124915, 202-3234, 323-1153 LCC NEAR

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Charlotte Luxury Apartments, Saddleback Ranch. Call to find out more about our current 1 month free program and our 40" TV special offer. Come home to a beautiful new 40" TV or enjoy 1 month free rent on us! Enjoy a peaceful life on a beautiful street. Easy access to downtown Charlotte and highways. Choose from 1, 2 and 3 bedroom spacious apartments, each with ample closet space and modern amenities. Also, pet friendly. Saddleback Ranch Apartments are right where you want to be. For details call 517-272-1000 or view vandaproperties.com

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MSU FOOTBALL TICKETS (4) Wisconsin Oct. 22. Great seats & parking pass. $600 or best offer. 517-202-2453.

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The Lansing State Journal is accepting applications for an established city route in the C h a r l o t t e area. The delivery times average only 1 hour daily and 2 hours Sunday between the hours of 3:00 am and 7:00 am. You must live in the Charlot t e area. If you would like more information, please contact Linda Simon at 517-377-1272 or lijsimon@lsj.com.

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BEECHFIELD Ef f i ci ency thru 2 bedroom, $325-$560. Utilities included. Taylor CARY APTS. S. LANSING. Realty 517-272-1512. Efficiency, 1 & 2 bdrms., FARWELL MI Country set$410/$480/$520 mo., heat, ting on 1 1/3 acres. 3 water, sewer & trash in bdrm. ranch, 2 baths, fami - CEDAR CREEK APTS. i n cluded. 517-202-3964. ly rm. w/fireplace, game Okemos school district. 2 rm., 16x40 garage, cent. & 3 bdrm. avail. We pay air, new windows. the heat. Call 517 349-3134 $129,000. Owner, 989-954or visit us at 4394 Okemos 7664. Rd.

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

QUALITY CLEANING & professional organizing. Amber Warner 517-420-5405

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SMALL CONSTRUCTIONS DECKS, Siding, Remodeling, Repairs, Painting. No job too small. 517-861-9129

Carpet Guy & Gal Inc. Timothy & Shawn David We are a mom & pop installation team w/ 20 years experience, specializing in all types of floor coverings. Certified Installers Insured • References

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TRASH, BRUSH, APPL. hauled Yard & build. clean up, trees & bushes trimmed. Low Prices! Mike 393-4664

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± Celebrating 20 years ± We are in need of a few safety oriented, experienced OTR Drivers. Our drivers earn $800-$1,000 weekly, are home every 3 to 7 days and enjoy a full benefit package. Please call Cindy at Haas for additional info. 517-629-2326

ONLY $699 1st month free Owosso area 3B/2B all appliances, incl. central a/c playscape, basketball court, swimming pool and pet friendly! $0 application fee any credit considered won’t last long, hurry in! EHO www.candlewickcourt.com (888)896-8109

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EAVESTROUGH CLEANING & minor repair. Also Power Washing. Free estimates. Call (517) 322-4131

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COMPUTER REVIVER: Upgrades, internet repair, virus, spyware removal, data rec. 30 day wrnty. Erik 517-484-6364. Housecalls.

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POTTERVILLE Colonial Estates, 1 & 2 bdrm $425-475. No pets. 517-543-7990.

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COLONIAL VILLAGE AREA: small 1 bdrm. Quiet Area. No Smoking, No Pets. Call 517-4854300

PAYMENTS STARTING AS WILLIAMSTON LAKES LOW AS $599! 2 bdrm., 2 bath, 2 car gaBUY OR LEASE rage, 1144 sq. ft. plus fin 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes ished porch. New roof. COOLEY/LCC NEAR: 1 bdrm avail. All Appliances, W/D, $36,000. Must sell. Ph. 517apt. Secure building, Central Air, Pet Friendly 655-4675. $530/mo. + $250 security Bath/Haslett School District deposit. 517-347-0314. Reduced Security Deposits! Contact Sun Homes at FRANDOR/EASTWOOD CTR Oak Island Village TODAY! NEAR FREE HEAT-WATER! 1-888-459-6843 Newly renovated, spacious www.oakislandvillage.com 2 bdrm, Quiet, clean, lg. 1988 SINGLE WIDE MOBILE EHO closets, laundry, carport, HOME Utility shed, lawn on bus route. From $650. mower, refrigerator, Ph. 517-641-7645 or 641washer-dryer, & air cond 7788. incld. Very clean w/newer carpet & fresh paint. $4300/obo. 517-614-0554. GRAND LEDGE 2 bdrm. fireplace, DIMONDALE mobile home 2 garage, central air, bdrm., 1.5 bath, fully furn., washer & dryer, CA, new flooring. $650. 517-282-9669 or $6000/best. 517-614-2511. 517-349-8000 HOLT 2 bdrm., 1 bath $1500 Little work needed. HOUSING Financing available. DISCRIMINATION? 866-694-0821 Call The Fair Housing $105,000 PRICE REDUCED! Center at: 1-877-979-FAIR. Perfectly Situated between ST. JOHNS AREA 2 bdrm 2 INGHAM MEDICAL NEAR Eaton Rapids & Charlotte! bath double wide, newly large 1 bdrm. upper $499+; This 3 BR, 2 bath ranch decorated, fireplace, all larger 1bdrm. w/den, new window treatments, cov features a master suite, carpet, bsmt. & porch, ered porch, central air, 2 lower, $599+; new furna formal dining, cathedral sheds on very very nice lot ces & air, all appl. includ overlooking field. $22,900/ ceiling, large deck, storage ing microwave & W/D. best. Ph. 517-819-8951. Smoke, pet, drug, alcohol building, full basement, 1 environment free Mary WINDSOR ESTATES car attached garage and 347-1127. 1984 Lincoln Park Mobile Home, 2 bdrm, 1.5 baths, more. Call Barb R. 663-4500 Lansing Area expanded living/dining Ross & Assoc Apartments for Rent area, a/c. Includes stove, 1 & 2 Bedroom refrigerator, dishwasher, Starting at $425 water purification system, Utilities Included lg shed with loft. $4,500 or (517) 372-6250 best offer.(517)694-6246 It’s not too late to find a

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($1,830.00), which sum is exclusive of interest, costs, attorney e f es, expenses of collection, and u f ture assessments. Under the power of o f reclo sure described in said Bylaws and the statute in such case made and provid ed, notice is hereby given that lien of the Lien Claimant will e b o f reclosed yb a sale of the premises at pub lic e v nue on the if rst lf oor of the Eaton County Circuit Courthouse in Charlotte, Michigan at 0 1 :00 a.m. on November 3, 201.1

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including of 4.75% per annum. No suit or proceeding at law has e b en instituted to recover the debt secured yb said mortgage or any part thereof. Notice is hereyb given that yb iv rtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided and to pay said amount with interest as provided in said mortgage, and all legal costs, charges, and expenses, including attorney e f es allowed yb law, said mortgage will e b o f reclosed yb sale of the mortgaged premises at pub lic e v ndue to the highest ib dder at the lobyb of the Eaton County Courthouse, 0 1 45 Independence Blvd. , the place of holding the Circuit Court within the County of Eaton, City of Charlotte, Michigan, on November 7 1 , 201,1 at 0 1 :00 a.m., local time. Pursuant to Public Act No. 0 1 4, Public Acts of 9 1 71 [MCLA 600.3240(12), MSA 27A.3240(12)] the redemption period shall e b 2 1 months rf om the date of the o f reclosure sale, unless the property is determined to e b abandoned under MCLA 600.3241a; MSA 27A.3241()1 , in which case the property may e b redeemed during the 30 days immediately o f llowing the sale or expiration of statutory notice period. The premises covered yb said mortgage are situated in the Township of Bellevue, County of Eaton, State of Michigan, described as o f llows, to wit: The West ½ of the Northwest /1 4 of Section 35, Town 1 North, Range 6 West, Bellevue Township, Eaton County, Michigan, except that part lying North of the South right of way line of highway.

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Legals NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Megan E. Richardson (the AOwner@) having a f iled to pay assessments required under the terms and conditions of the Bylaws of Willow Trace Condominiums (the ALien Claimant@), a condominium project as established yb the Master Deed, recorded in Liber 8 1 35, pages 636 through 663, o b th inclusive, as amended, Eaton County Records, and a Statement of Lien dated August 3, 201,1 and recorded August ,5 2011 in Liber 2349, Page 408, Eaton County Records. As of the date hereof, there is outstanding and unpaid on account of said assessment the sum of One Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty and 00/100 Dollars ($1,830.00),

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Unit No. 7, 9 1 9 1 Redbud Lane, Lansing, Michigan 48910, a unit in Willow Trace Condominium as established yb Master Deed, recorded in Liber 8 1 35, Pages 636 through 663, o b th inclusive, as amended, Eaton County Records, subject to, in accordance with, and together with all rights, privileges, duties and restrictions imposed, reserved or granted in said Master Deed, and also subject to easements and restrictions of record. The redemption period shall e b six (6) months rf om the date of such sale, unless the property is determined abandoned in accordance with MCLA ’600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall e b thirty (30) days rf om the date of sale. WILLOW TRACE CONDOMINIUMS Dated: September 22, 2011 By: Wendy S. Hardt, P45493 Attorney o f r Lien Claimant 4265 Okemos Road, Suite G Okemos, Michigan 48864 (57 1 ) 349-7610 CSG-956730 0 1 /2, 0 1 /9, 0 1 /16, 0 1 /23, 0 1 /30, 2011 MORTGAGE SALE This is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information obtained will e b used o f r that purpose. Default has occurred in the conditions of a mortgage made yb LARRY E. DENNISTON and JOY M. DENNISTON, husband and wife, Mortgagors, to INDEPENDENT BANK SOUTH MI, having its principal ofif ce at 4200 East Beltline, Grand Rapids, MI 4952,5 Mortgagee, dated June 29, 2006 and recorded August 24, 2006 in Liber 2060 of Mortgages, Page 232. By reason of such default the undersigned elects to declare the entire unpaid amount of said mortgage due and payalb e o f rthwith. At the date of this Notice there is claimed to e b due o f r principal and interest on said mortgage the sum of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FORTY TWO and 05/0 1 0 ($1,15 4 5 2.05) dollars, including interest at the rate

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Law Ofif ce of Kathleen F. Cook Kathleen F. Cook P31842 2 1 1 S. Cochran Ave. Charlotte, MI 48813 (57 1 ) 4 5 3-7643 CSG-962660 0 1 /23/11 STATE OF MICHIGAN PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF EATON NOTICE TO CREDITORS Decedent’s Estae t FILE NO. 09-46772-CA Estate of Joyce McKellen. Date of ib rth: 06/23/1935 TO ALL CREDITORS:* NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The decedent, Joyce McKellen, who lived at 3 1 85 Gidner Rd., Charlotte, Michigan died 06/10/201.1 Creditors of the decedent are notified that all claims against the estate will e b o f rever a b rred unless presented to Kenneth L. O’Deen, named personal representative or proposed personal representative, or to o b th the probate court at 0 1 45 Independence Blvd., Charlotte and the named/proposed personal representative within 4 months after the date of publication of this notice. Date: 0 1 -17-11 Kenneth L. O’Deen P-58004 Attorney 2 1 3 S. Cochran Ave. Charlotte, Michigan 48813 (57 1 ) 4 5 3-515

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Waterfront home, u f ll sb mt., washer/dryer (non-smoker) $475/m in487-8478. 3bd, .1 tb5 h, newly remodhook-up, e f nced a b ck cludes all utilities, cable, eled. $2000/month, neg. a y rd. $700/mo. + sec. dep. Internet, pool/clubhouse 3 Please call (630)788-7900 & util. 2 5 4 Lincoln. Near HOLT e b drooms, 2.5 BA, Yard, Ingham Med. 7 15 882-8697. Nice 2 d b rm. duplex Washer/Dryer in unit, High DIMONDALE 2 d b rm., Nice a y rd. Central air, $595 OKEMOS RANCH 3 d b rm., Speed Internet, Fireplace, EATON RAPIDS Country cot2 a b th, 2 car garage, u f ll water & sewer included. .1 5 a b ths, s1 t lf oor launEat in Kitchen or Dining tage close to M-99. Hardwalk-out sb mt., appliances 7 15 -694-1899. dry, 2 car garage, clean, Room, Balcony, Deck, Pawood lf rs, new carpeting & included, country setting. quiet, private a y rd. All aptio or Porch, (57 1 )490-3162 paint, 2 d b rm., liv. rm., din$995/mo. 7 15 646-0789. pliances, updated mechanhoneyu b n9661@comcast. MASON/HOLT: MOVE IN ing rm., kitch., garage, on 1 icals. Great location. net.k Special. Spacious 2 d b rm, acre. $700/mo. Sec. dep & $1225mo 734-52 5 -5827. .1 5 a b th garage, u f ll priref. req’d. 1 ry lease. 7 15 a v te sb mt, air. $750/mo. 663-6650 leave msg. 7 15 -230-3885/7 15 -202-1781 FOR RENT 3 e b droom, 2 SPRINGPORT NICE 1 BDRM DUPLEX, launa b th, country a f rm home, 310 Mechanic, DEWITT 2 d b rm. + ofif ce, dry, storage, MSU 1 Block recently updated, 2 car det 3e b droom, 2 a b th, ranch a b sement, garage, newly a y rd, quiet neighborhood, Deluxe ofif ce space o f r rent garage, Loc. e b tween home on .1 + 5 acres. redecorated. $750/mo. + driv e way parking, priv a te in Delta Township. Close to Charlotte & Grand Ledge. $600 dep. & util. No pets or entrance. $50 1 /month. Call I-496 and I-96 with a e b auti $900/Mo. Dep. & Ref. 7 15 7 15 -57-5 2668 smoking. 669-945.5 616-891-0887. u f l tile entry to reception 231-3048. 7 15 -622-6059 area. Includes, 3 ofif ces, or conf e rence room, r b eak Waverly Area Duplexes WILLIAMSTON - UPPER apt. www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. HOLT room, and 2 a b ths. 4 1 20 starting at $750.00. Check o f r rent. House in country. com 806 Grovenburg, Holt sq.ft. of ofif ce with attached out our 1 month rf ee rent 3 d b rm./2 a b th upper, rent $800.00 - 3 e b droom, 0 1 90 sq. tf . of heated f r. Incl. all util. & satellite. and the 40" TV special ofe 2 u f ll a b throoms, 2284 sq warehouse/garage with 2 Pet rf iendly. For details call Call: 810-923-1062 St. Johns - Only tf , 1 car garage, 2 story overhead doors & private 7 15 -272-1000 or iv sit: $630/mo!! 7 15 -57-5 2668 a b th. Only $9.5 0 /sq.f t . "NOT a v ndaproperties.com Lease to Own!! ,1 6 5 8 sq.ft. 7 15 -622-6059 NET" YOU PAY ONLY: 3bed/2bath ~ New Carpet TRIPLE or Gas, Electric, Water, Sewer, & Appliances ~ o f r details www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. and Refuse. *3 FREE call The Meadows com MONTHS WITH QUALIFIED (989)224-7707 LEASEE! Contact: SOUTHEAST LANSING 2 Ted VanDeventer @ 7 15 d b rm., .1 5 a b th, deck, air, 2 HOLT SCHOOLS: 8 5 05 1 PARKVIEW 202-3135 sb mt. no pets $665 + dep., 1 8 CALETA, 3 d b rm., 3 car gaclean & neat 2 d b rm., aps1 t mo. rf ee. Call Tim 7 15 rage, immediate occupanpliances, $5 0 5 + dep. Sect. 393-8970 cy, appliances incl. 8 ok. 7 15 -645-7044 $1200/mo. 7 15 490-1276. 2, 3 & 4 BDRM HOUSES NewTHREE HOMES FOR RENT ly renovated. New lf ooring, HOUSE FOR SALE O R 2BR/2B House E.Lansing new paint. Centrally locatRENT in St. Johns. Imme$850 OFFICE SPACE W/access ed. Newer appliances. diate occupancy. Call af2BR/1B Duplex Holt $50 5 to o b ardroom available in Washer & dryer available ter 6:30 p.m. 61 6 -71 2 2BR/1B Duplex Lansing ofif ce condominium in 3 1 065 PRAIRIE VIEW Dewitt o f r extra e f e. $650-$950mo. 61 6 5 . $600 Williamston, just off the 4 plex, $625 plus dep, Call Aaron 7 15 -819-3082 to mesand@b roadstripe.net I-96 exit. $400 mo. + applideck/patio,washer/dry er schedule an appt. or call 7 15 -339-6489 o f r cable utilities. Mo. to mo. hookups, some pets ok,2 LANSING HOME new carapplication. Serious inquilease available. Call Dan or e b drooms, 1 BA, Yard, 2 BDRM. HOUSE pet, paint, hardwood lf rs, 3 ries only.Sorry no pets Victoria 7 15 -65-5 6200 or Dishwasher, Air Conditionb rm. Call Terry 7 15 in Charlotte. 312 Foote -4 d Does not include utilities. email: dan@wmpllc.com ing, (57 1 ) 420-2780 48820 641-7271. $50 5 mo. Call 7 15 -543-4137

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INDEPENDENT BANK SOUTH Kenneth L. O’Deen MI 2 1 3 S. Cochran Ave. Mortgagee Charlotte, Michigan 48813 (57 1 ) 4 5 3-515 SCHENK, BONCHER & RYPMA CSG-962719 Gary P. Schenk P19970 0 1 /23/11 601 Three Mile Road, N.W. Grand Rapids, MI 495446 1 01 (616) 647-8277 CSG-960840 0 1 /16, 23, 30/1-1 /1 6/11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL CREDITORS:* NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The decedent, J. Allen Caughey (date of ib rth January 28, 9 1 23), Grantor of the J. Allen Caughey Living Trust dated December 2 1 , 9 1 94, who lived at 7460 Benton Rd., Charlotte, MI 48813 died September 20, 201.1 Creditors of the decedent are notified that all claims against the Trust will e b o f rever a b rred unless presented to The current CoTrustees, JACK ALLEN CAUGHEY and NANCY CAUGHEY GENSEL, 7613 Benton Rd., Charlotte, MI

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