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I [email protected]; 810-433-6795 wish, for once, those At 5:34 p.m. Aug 24, 2007, Fen- corporate hotshots ton and Holly experienced an F-2 would sit in there own tornado that damaged homes and pile of manure that leveled buildings. When the tornado they create. What is a hit, John and Marcia Vamossy, of gallon of gas or trip to the grocery store for Fenton, headed to the basement. someone who flies to Marcia got in the basement, just as Paris for breakfast? a pine tree fell, destroying the garage Maybe, when they’re and part of the west side of their roof. done ruining America The house was partially moved off they can go to China its foundation, and required a new and ruin them, too. Happy Fourth of July garage floor. It was the worst storm this year.” John had ever experienced. — Corporate nonsense See TORNADO on 6 STORY: TIMING TRAFFIC LIGHTS You’ve got to be kidding,‘‘ $700,000 for traffic lights on Owen Road. What happened to the study when Tar- get was going in? The educated idiots that said the Target light would not deter TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO traffic Lake Fenton school board candidate Larry Godlewski reaches out to shake Carson Steffey’s hand at were wrong. the polling station at Lake Fenton High School Tuesday evening. Carson, 5, of Fenton Township, is with Besides, his father, Steve, and brother Conner, 8. Godlewski was out with Mott Community College Education TRI-COUNTY TIMES | FILE PHOTO what is Association representative Brian Harding (right) and other candidates to thank residents for voting. Being prepared for a tornado can a two- make the event safer and less minute wait worth? stressful. The money should be New board members in Fenton, Lake Fenton — spent on roads.” Linden results up in air — library millage passes Prepare your — Paul D. family for a tornado See ONLINE on 12 By Editorial Staff are the new members percent). With 20-plus [email protected]; 810-629-8282 elected to the Fenton years of corporate fi- 1. Make a Family Emergency The unofficial results of the May board of education. nance and accounting Plan. Your family may not be to- 3 election are in. The residents In Linden, since experience, Valley is gether when disaster strikes, so it in the Lake Fenton Community there were only write- looking to be an influ- is important to know how you will contact one another, how you will Schools district have elected two in candidates, no re- ence in how the board new individuals to the Lake Fenton get back together and what you sults were available uses district funds. will do in case of an emergency. board of education, Larry Go- at press time. Results “We have to figure out Tamara Valley 2. Plan places where your family dlewski and Christopher Fletcher. will be posted online the school funding and will meet, both within and Former school board member at www.tctimes.com today. what to allocate. Something has to outside of your immediate Kristi Ocenasek was also elected FENTON SCHOOL BOARD be done. The only way I can look at it neighborhood. to serve out a partial term. Tamara Valley was the top is as a matter of expense and income.” 3. It may be easier to Tamara Valley and Daniel Carter vote getter with 428 votes (25.57 See RESULTS on 9 make a long-distance phone call than to call across town, so an out-of-town contact may City employees caught smoking could lose job be in a better position to communicate among sepa- u Existing no-smoking Council is looking at revamping Osborn suggested that em- rated family members. policy could be revamped its existing policy and adding ployees caught smoking could 4. You may also want to inquire consequences. be reprimanded in some way. On about emergency plans at places By Sharon Stone Mayor Sue Osborn told coun- [email protected]; 810-433-6786 their third time being caught, their where your family spends time: Fenton — After receiv- cil members Monday during its employment with the city could work, daycare and school. If no ing several complaints from work session that smoking in end. “There’s plenty of people who plans exist, consider volunteering residents upset over seeing city-owned vehicles is against want those jobs,” she said. to help create one. city employees smoking inside city policy, as well as being bad Further discussions on the 5. Determine in advance where of city vehicles, Fenton City for public relations. topic are planned. you will take shelter in case of a tornado warning. 2 Wednesday, May 4, 2011 TIMES MIDWEEK www.tctimes.com City looks at using block grant funds for community center uNew handicap-accessible Block Grant (CDBG) funds and $80,000 available in the Fenton Downtown De- elevator would be installed velopment Authority (DDA) budget to By Sharon Stone make the upgrades. [email protected]; 810-433-6786 The city had been considering using the Fenton — The consensus of the CDBG funds to upgrade the gazebo site. 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Cal Thomas THANKS, TO OUR Walking away with six Cheryl Dennison Nationally TROOPS, for finally trophies this year was bringing about the de- no easy task, either. syndicated mise of Osama bin Lad- nnn From the en in Pakistan. Some of Hot I REALLY WISH the the intelligence gathered city of Fenton would columnist to locate him was gained lines consider changing the editor from interrogation of Submit at: www.tctimes.com location of the fireworks PRESIDENT TRUMP? NOT LIKELY prisoners at Guantana- or call 810-629-9221 this Fourth of July. It’s TORNADOS, OSAMA BIN LADEN In bridge, a trump card is held in mo. Can we finally agree always so hard to view All submissions, if approved for AND THE ROYAL WEDDING reserve for winning a trick. In politics, that Guantanamo served publication, must be 75 words or the fireworks with the It almost made your head spin. It a useful purpose? less and do not necessarily reflect glaring lights from the Donald Trump is anything but reserved the views of the Tri-County Times. We was quite the news week, last week, nnn VG’s parking lot. Now and appears to think he might trick reserve the right to edit for clarity, with the epic number of tornados in SO, THERE I was, driv- length and liability. that there is a gas sta- enough voters to win the next presi- ing home from work. I tion on the lawn, I just the South, and the death of Osama dential election. was in Tyrone Township, don’t know how people bin Laden. Thrown in the mix was the There’s plenty to draw on when driving up the road, and all of a sudden, can have a nice viewing area. It would coverage of the Royal Wedding of Wil- critiquing a possible Trump candidacy. there were a couple of ducks swimming be nice if it were moved back to the liam and Kate. high school. His multiple marriages (three) and up the road in front of me. Made it feel OK, I admit it. I did watch some of just like a third-world country. nnn affairs provide fodder for the media the Royal Wedding (and Kate was an nnn IF YOU SUPPORT ‘right to work,’ don’t elegant bride). But, it was disturbing to and contrast poorly with President I AM ELATED that the DDA will help come crying to me when you get fired Obama’s ‘family values’ image as hus- fund the updating of the local 911 for having the wrong color eyes, or me that while hundreds of U.S. citizens band of one wife and father of young system. I have a granddaughter and some other excuse. Right to work is were killed in the tornados that slammed designed so that companies can fire through Alabama, Georgia, Missis- daughters, whom he clearly loves. her husband that live in the city and a daughter and her husband that work someone for any excuse without paying sippi, Tennessee and Virginia, most of In recent weeks, Trump has been there all day. I doubt that the Flint unemployment benefits, and you can’t the major newscasters were in England trying to gain a toehold in the evan- system could find them in an emer- sue them for wrongful termination. reporting on the ‘wedding of the century.’ nnn gelical community. In an interview with gency. Think about it folks, and thank To top it off, the news came in late your DDA, police department and fire MY CHILD’S MATH teacher just David Brody of the Christian Broad- Sunday evening, that the terrorist casting Network, Trump described department. randomly puts a numerical score on nnn the homework papers. The home- responsible for the attacks on Sept. Christianity as ‘a wonderful religion.’ In I KNOW IT’S spring, and chemical work is never corrected. How do you 11, 2002, Osama bin Laden, had answer to a question about his faith, companies push their products. Please, learn if you don’t know what you did been killed, bringing closure to many Trump said, ‘I believe in God. I am do a little research before you spread wrong? It’s sad that the union protects of those who had been touched by lazy teachers like this one. It’s even Christian. I think the Bible is certainly, these chemicals. At the very least, the terrible tragedy at the World Trade uh, it is ‘the’ book. It is the thing.’ you should have soil tests. Contact worse that the union is fighting orf him your local soil and water conservation not to receive a pay cut. Why don’t Center twin towers, the Pentagon and Does he read the Bible and believe district for details. Certain pesky insects districts allow parents and students to in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. What what it says? How about the parts con- and larva choose your lawn because evaluate a teacher’s performance? are your thoughts about the killing of cerning marriage, divorce and fornica- of poor root and soil quality. Become nnn the No. 1 Public Enemy? E-mail me at tion? Would that be something Trump familiar with the term biological magni- I DON’T THINK we should blame the cdennison@tctimes. fication. president, or any president for that mat- should take to heart? Brody didn’t ask ter, because I’m getting to think that he WHAT’S YOUR MOM WORTH? and Trump didn’t volunteer. Trump nnn Just how much is the work of a CONGRATULATIONS TO THE is like the Queen of England, a leader in also appears shifty when it comes to G.R.A.Y.T. Leviathons robotics team name only. The real power is in Con- mother worth? judging our ‘worst’ president. In 2007, for their appearance on Good Morn- gress, and as long as we have million- Salary.com has evaluated the job of Trump said President George W. Bush ing America. The judges in Ann Arbor aires running this country, you’re never both working and stay-at-home moms. was ‘the worst president ever.’ In 2008, were right. You are a remarkable group. going to see a change for the little guy. Based on a survey of more than 6,500 he said Bush should be impeached Fenton should be proud of all of you. See HOT LINE throughout Times mothers, Salary.com determined that and that he was ‘impressed’ by then- the time mothers spend performing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. But this 10 typical job functions would equate year he says President Obama is ‘the to an annual salary of $115,432 for a worst president ever.’ He is also on stay-at-home mom. Working moms record as saying Jimmy Carter was the ‘at-home’ salary is $63,472 in 2011 (in worst president. addition to the salary they earn in the Donald Trump is no conservative. workplace). The job titles that best matched a In fact, it’s hard to say which party mom’s definition of her work are house- he’s affiliated with. In 1987, he was keeper, day care center teacher, cook, Republican. In 1999, he switched to computer operator, facilities manager, the Independence Party. In 2009, when van driver, psychologist, laundry ma- he first considered the presidency, the chine operator, janitor and chief execu- New York Daily News reported, ‘The tive officer. See what your mom is worth Donald switched his party affiliation by visiting mom.salary.com. from Democrat to Republican.’ Sunday is Mother’s Day, a day to One thing’s for sure, if he runs for honor and celebrate the mother in your president, he could harm the eventual life. We, at the Times, wish moms, step Republican nominee. Maybe that’s moms, mothers of multiples, grand- why so many in the liberal media are mothers, and all moms— a very happy promoting him. In the unlikely event Mother’s Day. Trump could win a Republican candi- Enjoy your week! dacy, it would likely be the best thing Comments on this column can be made on-line at www.tctimes, or to [email protected]. Hot line comments can be made by calling for the Obama candidacy. (810) 629-9221.

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“I was happy about it. A “‘Hurray,’ absolutely. Thank “I was happy, I was relieved, “You’re glad evil is gone, “One (loss of) life over “Happy, proud, glad to be small victory for the United the Good Lord, he’s (Osa- I was kind of in shock. I had but at the same time, it was there is better than how American, because we’ve States, taking down a high ma’s) a terrible terrorist. That to hear it a few more times murder. What about the many lives over here.” been going after him for so profile terrorist that could will give closure to the fami- to believe it had happened. woman he used as a shield?” long. Other countries had have done more harm to the lies of the Sept. 11 victims.” I feel just a little bit safer.” been looking, but we found U.S. or other countries.” — Wanda Blewett, Davison — Deborah Taylor —Carol Gibson — Karen Korn him first.” — Megan Hansen, Fenton Township Fenton Swartz Creek Swartz Creek — Stephen Pedrotti, Fenton www.tctimes.com TIMES MIDWEEK Wednesday, May 4, 2011 5 Sloan’s to lease former nd Linden Lumber Company site OUR 62 YEAR! uOwner looking to expand store location will allow Sloan to provide all LIFE IS SHORT of his services in one building. By William Axford Customers may also have a new line 800.875.2620 BOATS ARE COOL! [email protected]; 810-714-6019 Linden — Sloan’s Sales and Ser- of products to choose from, as Sloan DON’T SETTLE FOR A LIMITED SELECTION, SEE IT ALL AT WILSON MARINE vices will be moving to the former Linden is considering expanding his inventory once he has moved. The owner will also Lumber Company location in the near HUGE ONLY 20 750 HUGE use some of the property to store boats and future. The lumber MINUTES BOATS PARTS AND lawn care equipment for certain custom- 250 OF ALL TYPES ACCESSORIES Summary company closed its Pontoon Boat AWAY TO CHOOSE FROM DEPARTMENTS u Sloan’s Sales doors in January 2008 ers. The new location will cost the owner Inventory IN STOCK and Services after 84 years and has about the same as the current one, with purchased sat vacant since then. a little more expenses for the utilities. — THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS — the old Linden Having leased the Despite these new additions, Sloan said Lumber Loca- location last week, that he is not out to completely transform TWO CYCLE tion and plans to Sloan’s Sales and Ser- the lot that Linden Lumberyard used to OUT BOARD MOTOR 2011 2050 GL move there in the vices owner Jeremiah occupy. He is committed to maintaining next few months. 2010 613 RL the trucks that recycled old newspapers, Top Rated —OIL— 13' Compact Pontoon Boat The new location Sloan will now be 20' Pontoon Boat about a half mile from even after he opens the new store. Yamaha 50 HP • MERCURY Mercury 15 HP ELPT, 4 Stroke will have more “Right now we’re just tearing down • EVINRUDE space and is downtown Linden. • YAMAHA vines, trying to clean it back up,” said Sloan. closer to down- “The current lease • SIERRA town Linden than is expiring and I had a “I’m trying to change as little as possible the current store. friend who wanted to and work with the city on moving in.” lease a lot with me,” A date for the grand opening has not BUY IT NOW! $ BUY IT NOW! $ said Sloan, who has been at his current been set yet. Sloan said that it is deter- Only 19995 20% OFF Only 10995 mined on how smoothly the transition $ MO (Plus freight, prep, STOCK UP FOR $ MO (Plus freight, prep, location at ACE Village Hardware for the 181 license, title, reg., doc. 145 license, title, reg., doc. goes with the city. At the latest, he an- W.A.C. 20% down. fees, tax & options) THE SEASON W.A.C. 20% down. fees, tax & options) past two and a half years. “The lease came 6.99 APR. 144 months Offer expires May 7th, 2011 8.99 APR. 96 months Offer expires May 7th, 2011 ticipates moving in the next few months. 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Water, one gallon of water, per from a series of violent tornados. As tor- person, per day, for at least three days. kindergarten nado season approaches, it is important 2. Food, at least a three-day supply of judge By William Axford to take stock of how prepared you are. non-perishable food. [email protected]; 810-433-6792 The Vamossys are prepared in the event 3. Battery-powered or hand-crank In a unanimous decision, the Fen- The Human of a storm or tornado. In the basement, they radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with have a sitting area for riding the storm out. tone alert and extra batteries for both. ton Board of Education approved Genome Project Their kitchen is stocked with canned food. 4. First- aid kit. KindergartenPlus. The program al- Over the years, DNA testing has The couple now has a battery-powered 5. Dust mask, to help filter lows kindergarteners to attend school been shown to be the gold standard for radio, and three, fully charged flashlights. contaminated air and plastic sheeting for a full day. Parents will still have proving identification in a wide variety “(You) better get ready,” John said. “You and duct tape. the option of having their children of contexts. In a legal setting, some of don’t know about what you have never 6. Moist towelettes, garbage bags go for half day in either the morning the most common instances when DNA experienced.” and plastic ties for personal sanitation. or afternoon. testing is used are to confirm or exclude The couple follows the common-sense 7. Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities. According to Superintendent the presence of a criminal defendant at advice given by Fenton Fire Department 8. Can opener for food (if kit contains Timothy Jalkanen, there will be 192 a crime scene and the identification of Chief Robert Cairnduff. The first thing canned food). new students enrolling in the kin- crime and catastrophe victims. There Cairnduff recommends is being aware of 9. Local maps. dergarten program next fall. Of 230 are many other examples. incoming weather. If the sirens sound, do 10. Cell phone with chargers, inverter parents of 3 to 5 year olds surveyed, All humans have DNA, which is not hesitate to take cover. “We don’t do it or solar charger. 75 percent of them supported full-day shorthand for ‘deoxyribonucleic acid.’ when it’s not something serious,” he said. kindergarten. This is one of the two types of mol- A basement makes the best shelter generator. It is important that a generator not Chief Steward for the Fenton ecules that encode genetic information. in a home. If the home does not have a be placed inside the house or garage, said Education Support Personnel (FESP) Without getting into all of the science basement, go to the most central room Cairnduff. It needs to be hooked up properly Carla Juarez raised concerns about involved, DNA identification has come with no windows, said with adequate ventilation, if where funding for the program would a long way since it was first used to Cairnduff. Bathrooms “Planning and practicing it is inside a garage. come from. “Is the state going to pay obtain a criminal conviction in 1987 can often be the next saf- According to www. for a full day or not?” she asked the against one Colin Pitchfork for the specifically how and board. She is also concerned that the murder of two schoolgirls in England. est place to a basement where you take shelter is ready.gov, one should or shelter. Mobile homes follow the instructions of community may not be aware of the The study of DNA had been an ongo- ing process before 1987 and the idea often have a separate a matter of survival.” their local officials, and changes next fall. for comprehensive studies of DNA had building residents are www.ready.gov become familiar with The board voted 3-2 on postponing been contemplated since at least 1984. A directed to go to. their city’s disaster plans. the full-day kindergarten decision during its March meeting. Secretary number of human genome studies were After the tornado hit the Vamossy started in the late ‘80s, and in 1990, a home, they were without power for two Tornado terms: Nora Kryza opposed to postponement Tornado Watch means that the condi- due to timeliness with Kindergarten study was commenced in the United days. Having a battery-powered radio States called the Human Genome Project. tions are there to produce a tornado in Round-up. will help keep you informed, said Cairn- The Human Genome Project has a his- duff. Keep flashlights, or LED lanterns your area. The full-day kindergarten will include a half-day of state-approved tory of the endeavor and information on on hand. They are better and safer than Tornado Warning means that a fun- DNA testing on its website. candles, he said. nel has been spotted in your area, and curriculum. The rest of the day in- cludes a kindergarten facilitator and The Department of Energy’s Hu- Some residents prepare for power out- you should take cover immediately. man Genome Program and the National ages by installing a back-up, gas-powered Source: ready.gov students working on the curriculum in different ways. Institutes of Health’s National Human Jalkanen said that funding for Genome Research Institute initially spon- sored the project. Other sponsorships KindergartenPlus would come from followed from other countries. Originally, reallocated transportation funds. this was to be a 15- year project, but rapid Mid-day transportation will be elimi- technological advances allowed it to be nated with the reallocation, causing completed in just 13 years. GOT MUD? buses to run only during the morning The goals were: to identify all of the and the afternoon. approximately 20,000 to 25,000 genes “The school district will not charge in human DNA, determine the se- the family extra for the full-day quences of the 3 billion chemical base program,” he said, noting that some pairs that make up human DNA, store ALLIED districts make families pay for the the information in databases, improve full-day service. tools for data analysis, transfer related CONSTRUCTION Parents will have to provide technologies to the private sector, and transportation for students who are address the ethical, legal and social is- half-day and need to be dropped off sues that may arise from the project. or picked up at school during the Currently, there are a number of differ- NEW ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS mid-day. ent methods used to conduct DNA testing Paving the way into your Future! The board considered the downside in determining the DNA profile of an to the program before voting on it. individual. This end result is sometimes Jalkanen said it is the need to keep referred to as a ‘DNA fingerprint.’ Driveways • Parking Lots • Roads up with other districts that pushed The most recent widely publicized the board to approve the program. example of DNA testing being used for - Complete Excavation & Site Services - “An all-day kindergarten is needed to identification purposes is seen in the Commercial • Residential remain competitive with other school identification of Osama bin Laden. It districts,” he said. appears that specialized testing tech- Holly Academy, Linden and Holly niques were used in this case. FREE ESTIMATES schools are local schools that already One can only imagine what progress offer full-day kindergarten. will be made in this area in the years to Winner We do the job come. Michigan Department No subcontractors IN REGARDS TO Snyder’s proposed of Transportation HOT LINE CONTINUED Quality Award 2 paving crews tax on pensions, isn’t it unconstitutional? According to the Michigan State Con- THE TORNADOS DEALT a devastat- Michigan Department ing blow to Americans in our southern stitution, Article IX, Sec 24, the accrued financial benefits of each pension plan of Transportation www.alliedasphalt.com states. They need our prayers and any assistance we can offer. In the midst of and retirement system of the state and its State Prequalified this tragedy, the EPA issued a state- political subdivisions shall be a contractual Contractor ment saying, global warming did this obligation, which shall not be diminished (810) and it’s a good time for the South to go or impaired. Please explain how Snyder’s green. How insensitive and impractical. It proposal is not diminishing this obligation. would make the rebuilding take longer nnn 229-5511 and more expensive. 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Police&Fire Residents drop off whopping Thieves steal cash report 54 pounds of unwanted meds from cleaners By Sharon Stone Police seek assistance from [email protected]; 810-433-6786 Oakland County Sheriff Office COPPER AND BRASS STOLEN Fenton — The Fenton Police Depart- On April 29, a Fenton police officer ment is pleased with the amount of un- Holly — The Holly Police Depart- was sent to a business in the 300 wanted prescription and over-the-counter ment is investigating a breaking and block of Fenway Drive to investigate a medication it collected on Saturday. entering, which occurred sometime larceny complaint. The employee said Lt. Jason Slater said the police depart- between 7 p.m. Saturday, April 30 sometime between last November and ment teamed with the Drug Enforcement and early Monday morning at Troy April 29, someone cut 5 feet of copper Administration (DEA) to collect the Cleaners, at 4048 Grange Hall Road, piping from the building, as well as a unwanted medicine for four hours on brass backflow preventer. The theft according to Police Chief Elena Saturday. Residents dropped off about Danishevskaya. was discovered when the sprinkler 54 pounds at the Fenton police station. system was being prepped. Value of The Young Marines assisted with the The suspect(s) stole an undeter- property stolen is $500. project. Sites across the nation also took TRI-COUNTY TIMES | COURTESY OF FENTON mined amount of cash. Employees part in the initiative. POLICE DEPARTMENT discovered the break-in when they WORCHESTER BREAK-IN A DEA representative from the Sagi- The Fenton Police Department collected arrived for work early Monday On April 29, a Fenton police officer naw office collected 54 pounds of unwanted prescription and morning. The business is closed on was sent to the 800 block of Worches- the medicine for proper over-the-counter medicine on Saturday. Sundays. ter Drive to investigate a home in- Summary uLinden and disposal. Holly police requested assistance vasion compliant. The 78-year-old Fenton police resident said someone forced their The Linden Police He added that many said it was a good from the Oakland County Sheriff’s departments Department was open opportunity to get rid of the pills in a way into their home by prying open a say that the Office and a K-9 unit was dispatched patio door using tools they found in prescription Saturday and collected safe manner. to the scene. The K-9 unit established a shed in the back yard. Jewelry and drop-off event unwanted medicine, Last September, Americans turned in a track of the suspect and continued coins were reported stolen. on Saturday as well. Linden Police 242,000 pounds (121 tons) of prescrip- tracking the scent for about 30 min- Chief Scott Sutter said tion drugs at nearly 4,100 sites operated was a suc- utes before it was lost in a wooded PRESCRIPTION PILLS STOLEN cess. the medicine collected by the DEA and more than 3,000 state in Linden was not of- and local enforcement partners. area near a swamp. At 4:15 p.m. on May 2, Fenton police Det. Julie Bemus is following up were sent to the 200 block of Trealout ficially weighed, but was a substantial The initiative addresses a vital public Drive to investigate a larceny of pre- amount. safety and public health issue. Medi- on the investigation. Anyone with scription pills. The 33-year-old woman “The residents were proud that the cines that languish in home cabinets are any information on the break-in is said 70 Ritalin pills were taken from police department was taking proactive highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, to call her at (248) 634-8221. the console of her car. There are no steps against drug abuse,” said Sutter. and abuse. suspects. Get rid of those VEHICLE WINDOW SHATTERED Statewide, police departments collected about On April 25, a Fenton police officer 6,500 pounds of unused medication on was sent to a business in the 100 National Take Back Day UGLY STUMPS block of North Adelaide Street to inves- tigate a malicious destruction of prop- erty complaint. A 40-year-old Brighton woman reported that the driver’s side window of her car was shattered. Nei- ther she, nor police could determine what was used to break the window on her Saturn Vue. 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are unofficial. CO. He and his wife Sarah have four Announcing Lake EstateSM… Former school children, Caleb, 15, Jacob, 12, Abigail, The new policy for board member Da- 10 and Matthew, 7. “We have one in ev- vid Foerster, who ery building,” Fletcher said. “It makes it your lakefront lifestyle was appointed to interesting.” Protect your lakefront home, docks, boats, seawalls, temporarily serve As a rookie, Fletcher acknowledges property you keep on the lakefront, and so much more… in Stan Bragg’s seat that training is necessary. “There will be all in one package. It’s the first of its kind in Michigan and until June trailed some hard things to deal with, as well as available only from your Farm Bureau Insurance agent. Lake Estate …the new wave of protection for with 204 votes. good things,” he said. “It will be a little SM lakefront homes in Michigan. Call today. Newcomer Carrie Christopher bit of an overload. I’ll take it in stride.” Dershem received Fletcher The budget is the most pressing is- We know you. sue right now and he knows there is We understand you. 305 votes. We protect you. Former school board member Kristi much concern of where the cuts will Ocenasek, who sought to serve for the be made. “We’ll spend some time and Dan Bates remainder of Bragg’s seat was elected. look at where our dollars are being 1535 N. Leroy St. Suite A She ran unopposed and received 685 spent,” he said. Fenton votes. There were two write-in votes. Fletcher and Godlewski met through Thomas Broecker, operations man- their children, and their daughters are 810-629-1507 ager/deputy clerk for Fenton Township, good friends. “I’m really looking for- www.DanBatesAgency.com Your local Farm Bureau Insurance Agent Since 1974 who oversaw the election said 1,150 ward to working with the board mem- registered voters out of a total of 12,500 bers,” he said. “It will be both rewarding (9.2 percent) voted at the school on and exciting.” Tuesday. Approximately 450 absentee LINDEN SCHOOL BOARD ballots were received by the township. At 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Linden Election Godlewski, 40, is a research engineer Commission Chairperson Anne Mahnke, HAPPY at the Ford Research and Innovation of Linden, rings the official poll station Center in Dearborn. He is also president bell saying, “Hear ye, hear ye, the polls of the Lake Fenton Little League, which are closed.” This is her responsibility by now has 330 players. law. The last resident to cast his vote at Faith Baptist Church in Linden is Daniel Upon learning of the election results, sunday, may 8 ∙ 12-6pm RESERVATIONS PLEASE ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET ADULTS $12.95 • CHILDREN 4-12 $6.95 (CHILDREN 3 & UNDER FREE) Lasagna, Beef Stroganoff, Turkey Rolls, Golden Honey-Dipped Fried Chicken, Chicken Parmesan Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, California Blend Vegetables Includes Salad Bar & Dessert Table MOTHER’S DAY SPECIALS Prime Rib King Cut (14oz) $13.95 Bourbon Salmon $9.95 Queen Cut (10oz) $10.95 Oven broiled w/ lemon, butter & Choice of Potato, Spaghetti, dill. Choice of Potato, Spaghetti, Risotto or Veggies & Salad Bar Risotto or Veggies & Salad Bar FULL MENU ALSO AVAILABLE

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Mother’s Mother’s Day gift ideas Day ranks second only to Christmas in the purchase of flowers, according to the Nothing...... 16 percent Society of American Florists. Household appliances...... 11 percent TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SALLY RUMMEL Of flowers purchased for Mother’s Cooking/cleaning supplies.... 7 percent Your own treasured photos can make a thoughtful, sentimental gift for Mother’s Day. Day, 40 percent are cut flowers, 37 per- Socks...... 6 percent Rachel Herstein, of Billmeier Camera in Fenton, put this three-generation photo col- lection together for her own mother. cent are outdoor bedding and gardening Non-fitting clothes...... 6 percent plants, and 22 percent are flowering and green houseplants. Source: Wishlist.com love, but other herbs and flowers “speak in Fenton. “Jewelry pieces representing Roses are the traditional flower of volumes” about the special relationship mothers and families are a ‘rainbow of you share, and can be placed together in color,’ depending upon the birthstones custom baskets to express those feelings. that represent each child. We can also “Pansies express ‘thought’ and lav- custom design a special piece that will ender means ‘devotion,’ said Kathy be like no other.” Mathews of Heavenly Scent Herb Farm Many of the popular “life story” charm CONGRATULATE in Fenton. “You can actually send a mes- jewelry pieces, available locally at Saw- sage to your mom through the flowers you yer Jewelers, Mos’Art Jewelers, Medawar choose, and we can help you pick just the Jewelers and Eclections, include Mother’s right expression.” Day charms. Moms of all ages also enjoy your graduate Custom-made, giant hanging baskets diamonds, gemstones and other pieces of that combine unique colors, textures and traditional jewelry, hand-selected for her. JOHN DOE Their graduation is a once “drapes” make a thoughtful gift, as well Whatever gift you choose, keep in mind FENTON HIGH SCHOOL in a lifetime occasion. as unusual floral varieties, such as scented that most moms don’t appreciate a gift Your day has arrived! geraniums — with fragrances from lemon of a household appliance, which implies Congratulations John, we’re so proud of you. Let them know how proud to nutmeg and peppermint. “work,” but they still love a handmade For mothers who love having flowers in gift from their child. A sentimental gift GOOD JOB! you are by announcing it to Love Mom & Dad the garden but aren’t up to planting, a very like this only slightly edged out jewelry the tri-county area in our personal, thoughtful gesture would be to and flowers on a survey of 300 mothers new graduation booklet. purchase annual or perennial flowers and conducted by wishlist.com. Spa and mas- plant them as part of the Mother’s Day gift. sage pampering came in next, followed by $ 00 Local Jeweler brings a variety of services to Tri-County Area 1 Unit Ad (3½" x 2") 49 By Chelsea Mills Jewelry is another traditional Mother’s a getawayt the intersectionvacation. of Silver Lake Road and ating and maintaining the jewelry we offer, in addi- Keeping with the tradition of the family, watch and Silver Lake Parkway, you will find a fam- tion to the jewelry and timepieces in our customer’s clock repair is certainly an important part of Medawar The Graduation booklet Aily of local jewelers who pride themselves jewelry box” said Ronny, “This is not only our duty, Jewelers. From ROLEX to Timex, the Medawar’s Day gift that can be as thoughtful and sen- Beingin making together friends, not just customers. with Ronny and familythis is our life, and most on importantly Mother’s it is a tradition are confident they can service most watches and Paula Medawar opened their Fenton location in No- we hope to carry on for many generations to come”. clocks. They carry a large selection of timepieces in vember of 2009, which was an addition to their Flint The Medawar’s invested in the newest technology their Flint Township and Fenton locations, including will be published in timental as the family relationship itself. Day isTownship still location, the which has most been servicing Gen- important fantasy ofROLEX. “When the ROLEX Watch Company chose in creating jewelry, CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided esee County for many years. They have a history in Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing). CAD/ us to represent them in this area, we were ecstatic, it Fine Jewelry and Watch Making. In the early 1900’s JOHN CAM helps create intricate pieces of jewelry, which is like winning an award in the jewelry and watch in- Ronny’s grandfather was a well-known watchmak- “Mother’s Day is all about tradition,” mothers everywhere, butwould not be apossible gift to do perfectly to by hand. show Their dustry because ROLEX searches for the best jeweler er who started a school where hundreds of people the Tri-County Times jewelers can create any design you have in mind in the area to represent them, and they chose us” said learned the art of watch repair and clock making. on the computer which will allow you to see a 3D Ronny. You can also see a large selection of RO- Since then, the Medawar’s expanded their business said Chip Beltinck, of Sawyer Jewelers your love is always appreciated.graphic of the piece itself. Then the manufactur- LEX timepieces in their Flint Township Location. to include Fine Jewelry, Diamonds, and Sparkling th ing machine will carve the piece into a wax you can From creating beautiful jewelry, to servicing your Gemstones which have combined together to cre- DOE on Sunday, June 5 see and feel in real life before casting it into a pre- grandfather’s old watch, the Medawar’s are ready ate what we must say is a wonderful mix of qual- cious metal. This technology is something usually to offer you quality at a fair value. “We want ev- ity jewelry displayed in full service Jewelry stores. only large manufactures carry, but the Medawar’s eryone to know that we will do whatever we can to FENTON HIGH SCHOOL The Medawar’s have a total of eleven stores, each feel that it is necessary to make sure they can cre- give our customers a quality piece of jewelry and a filled with exquisite jewelry designs and the latest ate anything their customers desire. Not only do fashion forward design for the best price possible”, technology in equipment. Each store has full time they create many pieces with CAD/CAM, they also said Paula. “We want to make sure that we are your bench jewelers, jewelry designers, diamond graders create pieces the traditional way, by hand; bend- family jeweler for life, and doing whatever we can and watch and clock makers. “We want to make sure ing, heating, carving, and soldering. You will see to make sure that happens, this is our promise”. Class of 2011! we have every aspect covered when it comes to cre- We Need HOMES!many unique pieces in their showcases in Fenton. Education Is Your Key to Success Mail the completed Hi, I’m Cookie Hi, I’m Ally Alabama Your hard work has paid off, form below to: Cookie is Ally Alabama’s and we wish you much success so adorable quote, “I spy as you make the next step with Graduates you’ll want with my one your diploma in hand. 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Every time they have their then relieved Luke Tunningley in the gle, and Hoeberling followed with Linden — Linden had won five backs to the wall, they come back. Af- fourth after he gave up a lead-off walk. a hit-and-run single. Benedict scored straight and Holly won its first six ter losing the first game, we had to get Matt Beckner chopped a base hit up the on Tunningley’s fielder’s choice games of the season. Both were hoping the split.” middle to get Holly on the scoreboard. grounder, putting Linden up 6-5. to continue solid streaks against each In the nightcap, the Eagles (4-2, 7-5) With the bases loaded, the Eagles came “The hit-and-run was fun,” other in a twinbill on Monday. broke a scoreless game with five runs up with a double play. But the Bron- Hoeberling said. “It was a good But both teams had to settle for a in the bottom of the third. With one chos loaded the bases again and David game. The team has had some split. Holly won the opener 12-2, but out and the bases loaded, Dillon Nash McNeely brought in three runs on a bad times, but we have been Linden bounced back with a 6-5 win in hit a three-run double. Mitch Juhl then batted ball that had two errors on the able to come back.” the nightcap. chased home Nash with a single and play. Max Lambert followed with an Pitcher Cas Guzdziol “This team is funny. They are a good eventually scored on a sacrifice. RBI-single, tying it up at 5-all. starred for Holly in the group of kids, you just never know In the fourth, Holly got on the score- Linden scored the game-winning run first game. He scattered five hits which team will show up,” said Linden board with an RBI-single by Matt in the bottom of the fourth. Linden’s See METRO on 15

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Has there ever been a MLB game in which both Q teams were being no-hit after nine innings? On May 2, 1907, Chicago and Cincinnati were tied Holly’s A 0-0 enteing the 10th inning with no-hitters being Cas Guzdziol pitched on both sides. The Reds won 1-0 in 10 innings. sports WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2011 PAGE 13

TRI-COUNTY TIMES DAVID TROPPENS Bronchos, Eagles draw even Holly’s Natalie  Cieslak (front) and Holly’s Skopek scores two second-half goals forcing 3-3 tie Linden’s Megan By David Troppens goal, she blocked it at first,” Sko- Metro League chase. Harp battle for [email protected] pek said. “I had to get it. I was so Holly took the early lead in the the ball during Linden — If a tie can feel like thirsty for that goal. first half. Olivia Smith took a shot Monday’s 3-3 a win, the Holly varsity girls soc- “Whoever it was that crossed that hit the crossbar but bounced contest. cer team may have experienced it to me, I was happy they did. It right back to her for a rebound just that on Monday night. was awesome. I’m so happy I got goal. The Bronchos led 1-0. Trailing 3-1 against the de- those goals.” Fiebernitz, who sprained her fending Metro League champi- “We were down and it showed ankle a day earlier in practice, ons, the Bronchos scored two a lot of heart. The team never responded with the game’s most goals during the final 10 minutes gave up,” Holly coach Mike entertaining and athletic goal. Off of the contest, earning a 3-3 draw Steibel said. “I was concerned a corner kick from Sam Thorton, against the Linden Eagles. how we would do facing adversi- she attempted a bicycle kick for a The Bronchos can thank Kayla ty like that. They kept at it, played goal from about 15 yards out. The Skopek for that. She scored both hard and good things happened.” teams went into the break tied at goals, forcing the draw. The contest had its share of 1-all. The first one came after she thrills after that goal. The Eagles Both teams had ample scor- missed her initial shot, but the re- probably had the best chance to ing chances to break the tie in bound came back to her. She then score after Skopek’s second goal. the second half, and Linden pounded that ball into the net, Linden’s Mary-Kathryn Fieber- eventually did. With about 28 closing the gap to 3-2 with about nitz, who had two goals earlier minutes left, Thorton was sent seven minutes left in regular time. in the contest, took a shot with a ball from Jordan Sargent re- Then, about three minutes lat- about five minutes remaining, but sulting in a semi-breakaway er, she scored again. This time, the attempt was saved by keeper and a goal from about 18 yards Nicole Rombach sent a cross to Ellie Curtis. out. About nine minutes later, her, resulting in her shot and the The draw keeps Holly at 1-0-1 the Bronchos were called for game-tying goal. in the Metro, while the Eagles fell holding in the box during a “When I went for that (first) to 0-1-1, already in trouble in the See DRAW on 15 Linden boys track squad performs well at MSU invitational By David Troppens vitational. posting a personal-best distance of 147- Lucky to tie for fifth in the 1,600 relay [email protected]; 810-433-6789 Parcher, a freshman, has been on a tear, feet-9 in the discus. He also placed fourth (3:35.90), while Parcher teamed with Luke The Linden varsity boys track and field and remained on that tear at Michigan in the shot put (49-6 1/4) and tied for fifth Belmore, Taylor Anderson and Lucky to team is getting better with each event — State, taking first place in the 100 (10.90) in the high jump (5-10). take fifth in the 400 relay (45.0). particularly Ted Parcher and Kyle Fisher. and in the 200 (22.40). In both cases, he The pair also helped relay teams to fifth- Two others finished with individual top- The duo helped lead the Eagles to a earned personal bests. place performances. Fisher teamed with six performances. Baker had two of them, sixth-place finish at the Michigan State In- Meanwhile, Fisher also earned a first, Kyle Susalla, Kevin Baker and Andrew See LINDEN on 15

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PREP REPORT TENNIS Linden bats prove too much for Holly By David Troppens  Holly at Lahser Invitational: The Bronchos took third place at the event, [email protected]; 810-433-6789 TRI-COUNTY TIMES which featured two teams ranked Linden — Apparently, Katie Berlin DAVID TROPPENS in the state. Two flights finished with and her Linden varsity softball teammates Holly pitcher Alyssa two wins. No. 2 singles player Brianna were seeing the ball pretty well on Mon- Booten (standing) tries Rodriguez earned two wins, as did the day. to make a play at the No. 4 doubles team of Natalie Clink The team collected 29 hits in less than plate on Linden’s Taylor and Jessica Aderholdt. 10 innings of play, leading to a double- Wilson. Wilson was Shannen Renehan (No. 1 singles); header sweep of Holly. Berlin went 4-for- safe on the play. Linden Stephanie Collier and Carly Postma 4 with four runs scored, leading the Eagles swept both games of (No. 1 doubles); Halie Weiss and the doubleheader on Audrey Crimmins (No. 2 doubles) and to a 14-3 victory in the opener in just five Cortney Munger and Leah Moller, (No. innings. In the nightcap, Berlin had two Monday. 4 doubles) each won two matches. more hits and drove in three runs in the  Fenton 6, Lapeer West 2: The Eagles’ 11-1 five-inning victory. Tigers (5-2) swept the four singles “We hit really well today,” Berlin said. matches, earning the win. Kendal Ste- “We had a lot of contact, we all got on phens (No. 1), Justine Hanson (No. base and were cheering each other on. It 2), Maggie Pooler (No. 3) and Morgan was nice to see your spirits rise up. Kraut (No. 4) won the singles match- “I’ve been hitting pretty good all year, es. Kelly Chopski and Kaitlyn Praedel but this was one of my better days.” (No. 3) and Josie Foguth and Kelsey Kidd (No. 4) won doubles matches. “Katie Berlin has been hitting all year, SOCCER and so has Tori, but the last couple of games the middle of our lineup has picked  Fenton 3, Davison 1: Fenton (6-2-1) got goals from Allison Cialko- it up — Maija (Satkowiak, Kaitilyn) szewski, Callie Toaso and Macken- Dunleavy and (Katelyn) Webster,” Lin- zie Murphy in the victory. Murphy, den coach Gordon Jamison said. “That’s Payton Maxheimer and Gabi Garza where a lot of our run production was to- had assists. night.” The Eagles’ bats were the story all night long, as Linden never trailed. In the open- er, Berlin singled to start the bottom of the first and scored on a single by Satkowiak after her hit was booted. An RBI-ground out by Katelyn Webster made it a 2-0 lead for Linden. The offense never stopped. Consecu- tive singles by Berlin, Tori Davis, Sat- kowiak, Webster and Dunleavy sparked a four-run third, making it a 6-0 lead. Sat- kowiak singled in Berlin, who doubled, for the first of two runs, in the fourth. The second scored when Satkowiak stole home. Finally, a six-run fifth created the mer- cy rule. Taylor Wilson doubled and Sa- vanah Weaver singled, both scoring on wild pitches. An out later, Julie Guckian walked and Berlin and Davis followed with singles. A wild pitch scored one run, England also hit an RBI-single in the top run innings, and capped the game with a and Satkowiak’s sacrifice fly scored an- of the fifth, plating Ashley Wohlfeil, who five-run fifth. The fifth started with back- other. Consecutive RBI-singles by Web- had two hits in the game. to-back doubles by Dunleavy and Morgan ster and Dunleavy ended the game. Guckian went the distance on the mound Grantner. An out later, Bri Senter reached Holly scored a run in the fourth on an for Linden, allowing six hits and striking base on an error and Olivia Williams had RBI-single by Hannah Steigerwald. That out five. an RBI-single. Berlin reached on an error plated Chelsea England, who doubled. In the nightcap, Linden had three two- See BATS on 15 Linden, Fenton split twinbill By Al Zipsie went either way.” $ [email protected]; 810-433-6789 In the second game, Lenzi came on Linden — It was completely two relief in the fifth inning with one out. 18,000,000 different types of games, but in the end He got the win, only allowing a double Linden and Fenton split a Metro League to Benedict in the final inning. While If each resident in the Fenton, Linden and Holly baseball doubleheader Friday. Lenzi held Linden in check, the Tigers In the opener, Linden won a quick- took the lead for good with runs in the area spent just $50 more per month locally, it would played pitchers’ duel 2-0. The Tigers top of the sixth. Ryan Surface walked and $ won the second game, which was full of then Chad Schupbach ripped a triple to pump 18 million into our local economy. miscues, 11-9. the gap in right center. The throw to third Fenton pitcher David Lenzi was strong went wild and Schupbach scored, giving on the mound in both games, yielding Fenton an 11-9 lead. only six hits over 8 2/3 innings. Lenzi got “I love the pressure, and don’t let any- Spend it here. Keep it here. the loss as he and Linden’s Tyler Bene- thing get in my head,” said Lenzi. “My dict both went the distance in the opener. arm hasn’t fallen off. I am always ready Linden’s Benedict had a four-hit shutout to go. It is better to look down (on the to notch the win. The Eagles had only league standings) than to try and play one hit before the bottom of the sixth, from the down-up. but they got three safeties in the sixth “We just weren’t hitting the ball in the to score the game’s only three runs. Scott first game. It happens. Ninety-eight per- Lunn doubled and scored on Luke Tun- cent of the time that would be enough for ningley’s single. Dillion Nash had a sin- a pitching win.” gle, scoring Tunningley. Benedict held “David threw only 74 pitches in the Fenton in the last at bats for the shutout. first game,” Fenton coach Chad Logan “Tyler Benedict threw very nicely,” said. “He is typically on the back end Linden coach Steve Buerkel said. “Both of the starts, we needed the game so we Invest In Your Community. pitchers were very good and it could have See TWINBILL on 15 www.tctimes.com TIMES MIDWEEK Wednesday, May 4, 2011 15

TWINBILL PREP REPORT Continued from Page 14 went to our whip. SOFTBALL “In the first game their kid (Benedict)  Lake Fenton 25-35, Beecher 0-0: threw a great game. That was as fast as a The Blue Devils scored an amazing 60 complete game I’ve seen played in high runs in the conference twinbill. school baseball. We came out on the short  Fenton at Michigan Stars Tourna- end of the stick in the first game, and on ment: The Tigers (8-5) went 3-2 in the tourney, defeating Milford 2-0, Imlay top in the second. It was a good team ef- City 4-3 and Farmington Hills Harrison fort to come back after being down 4-1 in 7-0. They lost to Grand Ledge 5-3 and the second game. It was a big clutch hit (by Armada 6-5. Schupbach).” Against Milford, Ellie Cowger tossed a “The second game was a little sloppy. two-hitter and drove in a run, while Sammi They were early and we were late,” Buerkel Cowger went 2-for-3 at the plate. Gabi said. “After we fell behind, (relief pitcher) Johnson drove in a run as well. Against Armada, the Tigers had just five Dillion Nash was rolling pretty well, we hits. Marina Cleis drove in two runs. had a chance but fell short when all was TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SCOTT SCHUPBACH In the loss to Grand Ledge, the Tigers said and done.” Linden’s Scott Lunn (right) slides back into third base, while Fenton’s Chad Schupbach were held to just three hits. Ellie Cowger In the second game, Linden’s Scott Lunn tries to tag him. tossed a two-hitter. and Tim Cook scored for a 2-0 lead. In the Against Imlay City, the Tigers scored top of the second, Fenton’s Kyle Jenkins Fenton responded with four-run innings base error off of Derek Jenkins’ bat, spark- a run in the top of the seventh to earn beat out a throw for an infield hit, which in the third and the fourth, taking a 9-4 lead. ing the lead. the win. The 13-hit attack was paced by Sammi Cowger’s three hits and two RBI. scored his brother Derek Jenkins, who had The Tigers went ahead 5-4 on Schupbach’s Linden used three Fenton errors to score Ellie Cowger pitched two innings of shut- doubled. Linden then went up 4-1 with RBI-single. Derek Jenkins reached on an four runs in the bottom of the fourth, cut- out relief to earn the win. another pair of runs in its second. A Tyler outfield error, scoring Schupbach. A Ryan ting the margin to 9-8, but that’s as close as Against Farmington Hills Harrison, Ellie Castro single scored Brandon Pudduck. Delecki sacrifice brought home Jenkins. it would get. Schupbach’s triple would give Cowger struck out nine in five innings and Castro scored on a close play at the plate on They added four more runs in the fourth. the Tigers the insurance runs they needed tossed a one-hitter. She also had two hits, a Lunn RBI-single. Linden led 4-1. The key batted ball was a single and a two- in the sixth. while Cleis had two RBI. BASEBALL  Lake Fenton 16-16, Beecher 1-0: METRO In the opener, Blake Bourdeau and Tyler Continued from Page 13 Hammond had two hits and two RBI through six innings and fanned 10. each, while Cory Pierce had two hits and The Bronchos had a six-run third in- scored three runs. In the nightcap, Mitch ning breaking the game wide open. The Kirk struck out five in three innings. Tim Hooks had two RBI, while Spencer Quick, big blow was a three-run double by Wayne Simons and Neil Allor also had Guzdziol. hits. Lake Fenton (11-0) walked 25 times Holly (2-2, 8-6) led at one time 9-0 be- in the twinbill. fore Linden scored a pair of runs in the  Bay City Western 11-5, Fenton 6-0: bottom of the fifth. The Bronchos scored The Tigers dropped a non-league double- three more runs in the sixth for the mercy header against Western on Monday. rule. Brent Smiles finished with two hits  Lake Fenton at Flint Invitational for Holly. The Eagles were hurt by eight Tournament: Nathan Franks struck out errors. eight and tossed a two-hitter, leading the “We need to show up focused. We have Blue Devils to a 14-0 victory against Flint to be in for all 14 innings,” said Holly Northern. Offensively, Spencer Quick had two coach Matt Parker. “A split each game is hits and drove in three runs, while Wyatt not going to be enough for a shot at the Wilson had two hits. end of the league.”  Lake Fenton 16-20, Durand 9-6: Both return to Metro League play TRI-COUNTY TIMES | DAVID TROPPENS The Blue Devils’ Blake Bourdeau drove in Thursday. Holly travels to Fenton, and Linden’s Scott Lunn (left) slides back into first base trying to avoid a pickoff attempt. five runs and got the win on the mound, Linden is at Clio. The Holly first baseman is Matt Beckner. leading Lake Fenton to the win. Neil Allor and Tyler Hammond had three hits each, while Wyatt Wilson chipped in two, BATS Holly’s only run came in the fifth inning. including a triple. DRAW Wohlfeil singled and eventually scored on The Blue Devils took just five innings Continued from Page 14 Continued from Page 13 an infield error off of Alyssa Booten’s bat- to earn the 20-6 win. Mitch Kirk pitched and Davis walked. Satkowiak capped the corner kick, resulting in a penalty kick. ted ball. Steigerwald followed with a single, shutout relief, and got the win. Offensive- game with an RBI-single. Fiebernitz took it and scored easily. but a strike out ended that threat. ly, Cory Pierce had two hits and three RBI, Linden led 3-1, and were controlling In earlier innings for Linden, Berlin hit while Jim Lyons hit a three-run double. Linden is 2-2 in the Metro and 6-4 overall. Allor had two RBI. Devin Evans and Kyle the game at the time as well. a two-run double and Webster hit an RBI- “We have improved a whole bunch since “That’s what (assistant coach) Ryan Felix had two hits each. double. Grantner also chipped in an RBI- last year,” Berlin said. “We were pretty GOLF (Ford) said, ‘Allow one goal and you single. down last year because we were a new,  Fenton 157, Brandon 153: Fenton’s give them hope.’” Linden coach Kevin On the mound, Paige Harwood was young team. But now we are at the point Jake Foguth shot a 36 at Goodrich Coun- Fiebernitz said. “There were a few oth- strong, tossing a four-hitter and striking out where we want to be and it’s nice.” try Club, earning a tie for match medalist er balls we could’ve polished off, but eight. After a hit batter and two wild pitches Linden hosted Fenton if weather permit- honors. Alex Gerber carded a 38, while defensively it wasn’t a very good day.” Alex Payne had a 40. Kevin Berry carded to start the first inning, she got the next three The Bronchos didn’t fold, respond- ted on Tuesday. Holly hosted Swartz Creek a 43. ing with the two goals during the sec- batters to strike out without the run scoring. as well. ond portion of the final half, and now remain in the Metro hunt. LINDEN “We wanted it bad because we want Keeping Smiles to win the Flint Metro League this Continued from Page 13 taking fourth in the long jump (20-3 3/4) year,” Skopek said. “We needed this and sixth in the 400 (53.0). Mark Wright (tie) because we have Fenton next. We Healthy & Bright! placed fifth in the 1,600 (4:37.20) with a want to be ahead of everyone. We are personal best time. thirsty. We want to win it.” “The competition was as good as we’ve Fiebernitz thinks the spring weather seen all year, and the boys came away has hit his team hard. with some hard-earned places,” Linden “We tried a different lineup again coach Nick Douglass said. today. We are trying to find something The girls also competed with seven that gave us the spark last year. So far earning personal bests. it hasn’t happened,” Fiebernitz said. Kristyn Resseguie improved her time in “Again, fitness is a big issue and I think both hurdle events, with her time of 50.24 it has a lot to do with the five games seconds in the 300 hurdles being good that were cancelled. Everyone is a little enough for sixth-best in Linden history. behind, and it’s showing in our play.” Mayce Varacalli and Danielle Starr placed Linden returns to action at Clio to- in the top 10 in the 800, and Lexi Downes day at 4:30 p.m. Holly has a pretty Dr. Jeremy M. Grove DDS had a shot put throw of 31-6 1/4. Mariah tough task today, traveling to Fenton 501 S. Bridge Street, Linden • 810-735-7511 Lengyel, Kate Tucker and Cassidy Dolby for a key Metro contest at 6:45 p.m. www.dentistinlinden.com each had time drops in the 3,200. 16 Wednesday, May 4, 2011 TIMES MIDWEEK www.tctimes.com PAUL G. 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Personal Help Help Help Garage Real Estate Notices 1 Wanted 3 Wanted 3 Wanted 3 Sales 13 For Sale 15 HARTLAND CLASS of 1976- INSURANCE SALES AND FENTON TWP. - 12 apartments 35th class reunion. Saturday, SERVICE - Local Insurance wanted: on 2.5 acres, discounted July 23, 2011, 6p.m.-midnight. A g e n c y i s s e e k i n g a Fenton $250,000, NOW - $325,000. John’s Pizzeria (banquet motivated self-starter with Quick sale, terms. 810-629- room), Fenton. Cash bar. $30 Just minutes off strong communication and graphic FENTON - HUGE moving 8694, 810-964-3472, 810-735- per person. Send checks by interpersonal skills and a sale. Household and farm 6887. I-75 / US-23 equipment, 750 4wd John 7/5/11 payable to: Hartland sales/service aptitude for Deere Diesel with bucket, like FOR SALE BY OWNER - cozy Class of 1976, Carol (Bonk) Exit 118 in Flint a career in insurance. This designer new, manure spreader, utility 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, end Maczik, 3280 W. Grand River individual will be responsible Career The Tri-County trailer, garage items, much unit, golf course condo at Ave., Howell, MI 48855. for developing business in Times is looking more. May 5-7th, 10-8p.m., Davison Country Club. Open Opportunities the Southern Genesee, OPENING FOR senior woman, 8080 Sheraton Park. house Saturday and Sunday, Shiawassee and Northern for a full/part-time beautiful private room with 1-4p.m. Call 989-426-8166 or Visit Livingston County areas. We graphic designer FENTON - UNITED Methodist board and assistance. 810-397- 810-348-8901. mclarenregional.org are a full line Agency with for composition/ Church, first ever church 0549 or 810-735-5706. multiple locations representing layout of newspaper wide indoor sidewalk/garage many leading property/ sale. May 7th. $2 admission DENTAL ASSISTANT needed. content. Must have Vacant Land casualty and life and health from 7-9a.m. FREE entry from CHECK YOUR Warm, caring, experienced. working knowledge For Sale Report errors insurance companies. Prior 9-4p.m. 119 S. Leroy St. 16 AD! Fax resume to Dr. Rachor, 810- of InDesign and immediately. The Tri- insurance experience is a plus. 629-5493. County Times will only Competitive compensation PhotoShop (PC). FENTON - LOON waterfront be responsible for the DIRECT CARE staff needed, a n d b e n e f i t p a c k a g e Gaines and wooded lots. $16,000 first day of incorrect Davisburg area. Must have offered, commensurate with Email resume and and up. Quick sale, terms. 810-629-8694, 810-964-3472, publication. valid MI drivers license. Call experience. Please send sample designs to: G A I N E S - B A C KYA R D 248-634-0734. resume to: Manager, PO Box [email protected] POLEBARN SALE! Antiques 810-735-6887. 320407, Flint MI 48532 or and collectibles, bottles, tins, OLD GRAVEL TRUCK ROAD, CHECK YOUR AD! Report PART-TIME SALES help email to [email protected]. hunting/fishing, advertising, starts at Hartland Road and errors immediately. The Tri- needed for retail swimmimg WANTED - CLEANER, once a LOCAL COMPANY looking for primitive, quilts, toys, dolls, runs to Genesee County line. County Times will only be pool store. Please apply at week, $15 per hour, in Highland glassware, jewelry, victorian team member, will train. P.D.Q. Total acreage 9.5 acres. Road responsible for the first day of Home Watersports, 1440 Torrey area. Call 248-889-8154. items. 9441 Grand Blanc Rd, Oil Change, 3509 Owen Rd., is 80’ in width with an additional Rd., Fenton. May 5th, 8-? incorrect publication. apply in person. E.O.E. HELP WANTED - roofing, 1-2 split off towards Parkin Lane. years experience preferred. $6,100 per acre. Can call on LOCAL FENTON Financial Call Bob, 810-750-6887. this property between 7:30- Firm seeks Administrative Linden 5p.m., Monday-Friday, phone Registered Nurses are needed for Assistant. Job duties include, 810-459-9190, ask for Vaughn. all shifts. Must have current valid MI answering multiple phone Employment L I N D E N - H U G E s a l e . lines, filing, appointment Wanted 4 May 4-7th, 9-5p.m., 16016 license with minimum one year scheduling, computer work, Haviland Beach. Clothing, Resort event coordination. Part time, furniture, household items, Property experience in long term care facility. CARING GENTLEMAN would 18 Monday-Friday, must pass Jeep tires, and wheels. background check. Fax resume like to make your days a bit and cover letter to 810-714- easier. I will be your companion, LINDEN - MAY 6-7th, 9-3p.m. RUSTIC, PRIVATE camping Apply in person at 202 S. Bridge Street, 5577. administer your meds, drive Furniture, toys, clothing, property for rent. A quiet Linden, MI 48451 - OR - send resume to you to your appointments, exercise equipment. 14439 hideaway located in Glen Arbor, WOULD YOU like to learn do your shopping, light Oak Leaf Trail, River Oaks just north of Traverse City, in the [email protected] the ropes in the newspaper meals, housekeeping and Hollow Subdivision. Leelanau Peninsula. Nestled industry? The Tri-County Times laundry. I have experience, between Lake Michigan and LINDEN - RUMMAGE sale. is seeking an enthusiastic local references, and am CPR Alligator Hill. Crystal river- Linden Presbyterian Church, individual to serve as an certified. Round the clock canoeing/kayaking/tubing, Silver Lake Rd., just west of unpaid intern with the editorial supervision, or just check hiking all within the Sleeping Linden Rd., Thursday-Friday, department. Must have in daily. Your needs are my Bear Sand Dunes national May 5-6th, 9-4p.m., Saturday, transportation and be willing concern. Call 810-735-5910, shoreline surrounded by May 7th, 9-1p.m. Long Term/Skilled Nursing Care Facility to learn. Contact cdennison@ 810-265-6814, 810-513-1646. 170,000 acres of national tctimes.com. LINDEN - TWO days! May forest. Short boat ride to the 13-14th, 9-2p.m., 707 N. Manitou Island for a day trip. Cars Bridge Street, Loose Senior graphic designer For Sale Very secluded, totally private. Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) positions 8a Center. Collectibles, furniture, 231-835-0733, referrals $50. Allied Media, headquartered miscellaneous. available (all shifts- P/T-F/T-Contingent). in Fenton, Michigan, has one full-time position available PRE-PAYMENT is required for Real Estate Must have certification from the State of for an experienced graphic all private party ads. Visa and For Rent Michigan as a nurse aide and worked with designer. Master Card accepted. For 21 Specialized position focuses Classifieds call 810-629-8194. the elderly in long term care environment. on print template design. Individual must be articulate, self-motivated and prof- Antiques & Apply in person at 202 S. Bridge Street, ficient in Adobe Creative Collectibles Linden, MI 48451 - OR - send resume to Suite 4. (Illustrator, InDesign, 2004 HALF ton, extended 14 Photoshop) Outstanding cab, 8’ box, 5th wheel ready, [email protected] opportunity to join an ag- $10,500; 1995 Ford extended gressive, growing firm with cab, $3,500. Call 810-629- RANKIN - ESTATE SALE. multiple ammenities. Allied 0904. Antiques, household, Media is a 14 year-old so- tools and more. lution-oriented, full service EZ-GO gas golf cart. 4 seater May 5-7th, 9-6p.m., SAGINAW - DOWNTOWN Offset/Digital Printing and with back seat that folds into HOLLY. 2 large bedrooms, Mailing company. 4208 Cook Rd., south of utility table. 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VARIOUS ROOMS and suites. WILL TRADE Garden King NOTICE This firm is a debt collector FORECLOSURE NOTICE In the event FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm is NOTICE This firm is a debt collector North Towne Professional rototiller, 5h.p., front tyne for: attempting to collect a debt. Any this property is claimed as a principal a debt collector attempting to collect a attempting to collect a debt. Any Centre, 810-714-3103. Mantis type small tiller. 810- information obtained will be used for residence exempt from tax under section debt. Any information obtained will be information obtained will be used for this purpose. If you are in the Military, 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 used for this purpose. If you are in the this purpose. If you are in the Military, 735-1500. please contact our office at the number PA 206, MCL .7cc please contact our Military, please contact our office at please contact our office at the number listed below. Not-withstanding, if the debt office at (248) 844-5123. This firm is the number listed below. MORTGAGE listed below. Not-withstanding, if the debt Rooms/ SPRUCE & MAPLE trees for secured by this property was discharged a debt collector attempting to collect a SALE - Default has been made in the secured by this property was discharged Apartments spring planting. Spade service in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy proceeding, debt. Any information obtained will be conditions of a certain mortgage made in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy proceeding, this notice is NOT an attempt to collect that used for this purpose. If you are in the by: Vincent Sinacola, A Single Man to this notice is NOT an attempt to collect that For Rent 23 available. Call 810-287-0912 or Military, please contact our office at debt. You are presently in default under debt. You are presently in default under Mortgage Electronic Registration 810-655-6891. your Mortgage Security Agreement, the number listed below. MORTGAGE Systems, Inc., as nominee for your Mortgage Security Agreement, and the Mortgage Holder may be SALE - Default has been made in the American Home Mortgage and the Mortgage Holder may be contemplating the commencement of conditions of a certain mortgage made Acceptance, Inc., its successors contemplating the commencement of Farm foreclosure proceedings under the terms by: Judith Williams, a Married Woman and assigns, Mortgagee, dated foreclosure proceedings under the terms Get Ready of that Agreement and Michigan law. You to Mac-Clair Mortgage Corporation, April 28, 2005 and recorded of that Agreement and Michigan law. You Equipment have no legal obligation to pay amounts Mortgagee, dated May 9, 2003 and May 24, 2005 in Instrument # have no legal obligation to pay amounts for 44 due under the discharged note. A loan recorded May 23, 2003 in Instrument due under the discharged note. A loan 200505240054572 Genesee County modification may not serve to revive that # 200305230073107 Genesee County Records, Michigan. Said mortgage modification may not serve to revive that obligation. However, in the event you obligation. However, in the event you Records, Michigan Said mortgage was was assigned to: Deutsche Bank 750 JOHN Deere Diesel 4x4 wish to explore options that may avert wish to explore options that may avert assigned to: ABN AMRO Mortgage National Trust Company, as SUMMER with loader, H&S 80 Bushell, foreclosure, please contact our office at Group Corr, by assignment dated May foreclosure, please contact our office at Indenture Trustee for American the number listed below. Attention: The CRESTVIEW ground driven, stainless steel the number listed below. Attention: The 9, 2003 and recorded May 23, 2003 in Home Mortgage Investment Trust at following notice shall apply only if the Instrument # 200305230073108 on following notice shall apply only if the 2005-2, by assignment dated April property encumbered by the mortgage APARTMENTS manure spreader. Moving must property encumbered by the mortgage which mortgage there is claimed to 25, 2011 and recorded April 28, 2011 described below is claimed as a principal be due at the date hereof the sum of described below is claimed as a principal sell! 810-714-2936. in Instrument # 201104280038699 residence exempt from tax under section residence exempt from tax under section Seventy-Four Thousand Two Hundred Come enjoy the pool, on which mortgage there is claimed 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 Eighty-Six Dollars and Eighteen to be due at the date hereof the PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Jeffrey a picnic and great PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Denise Cents ($74,286.18) including interest sum of One Hundred Twenty-Four R. Fike and Shannon Fike, regarding Legal Phelps, regarding the property at 504 4.125% per annum. Under the power Thousand Nine Hundred Forty- the property at 7099 Sherwood Ln, MOVE-IN SPECIALS! Balsam Dr., Davison, MI 48423. The of sale contained in said mortgage and Notices Nine Dollars and Fifty-Four Cents Davison, MI 48423. The following notice 82 following notice does not apply if you have the statute in such case made and ($124,949.54) including interest does not apply if you have previously HEAT & WATER PAID previously agreed to modify the mortgage provided, notice is hereby given that said 6.625% per annum. Under the mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of agreed to modify the mortgage loan PET FRIENDLY loan under section 3205b. 3205a, 3205b power of sale contained in said the mortgaged premises, or some part of under section 3205b. 3205a, 3205b and Private entry, central air, and 3205c do not apply unless the terms mortgage and the statute in such FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of 3205c do not apply unless the terms of on-site laundry, very quiet area, is a debt collector attempting to collect of the modified mortgage loan entered into case made and provided, notice is the modified mortgage loan entered into were complied with for one year after the Genesee County at 10:00AM on May 25, yet close to everything. a debt. Any information obtained will hereby given that said mortgage were complied with for one year after the be used for this purpose. If you are in date of the modification. You have the right 2011 Said premises are situated in City of Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, and will be foreclosed by a sale of the date of the modification. You have the right the Military, please contact our office at to request a meeting with your mortgage to request a meeting with your mortgage Call for details are described as: Lot(s) 68, Rollingwood mortgaged premises, or some part of the number listed below. MORTGAGE holder or mortgage servicer. Potestivo holder or mortgage servicer. Potestivo Village, according to the plat thereof as them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of SALE - Default has been made in the & Associates, P.C. is the designee with & Associates, P.C. is the designee with recorded in Liber 29 of plats, Page 6 and Genesee County at 10:00AM on June 810-629-7653 conditions of a certain mortgage made authority to make agreements under MCL authority to make agreements under MCL 201 Trealout Dr. • Fenton 7. Commonly known as 2901 Gamma 1, 2011 Said premises are situated by: Ronald J. Vitale and Susan M. Vitale, 600.3205b and MCL 600.3205c, and can in Village of Goodrich, Genesee 600.3205b and MCL 600.3205c, and can Husband and Wife to Franklin Fidelity Ln, Flint MI 48506 The redemption period be contacted at: 811 South Blvd., Suite County, Michigan, and are described be contacted at: 811 South Blvd., Suite Funding, Mortgagee, dated October 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844- shall be 6 months from the date of such 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844- 14, 2004 and recorded November 17, as: Lot 86, of Goodrich Knolls No. 4, FENTON LAKE near - one 5123. You may also contact a housing sale, unless determined abandoned in 5123. You may also contact a housing 2004 in Liber 4639 Page 775 Livingston accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL according to the recorded plat thereof month FREE! 1 and 2 bedroom, counselor. For more information, contact as recorded in Plat Liber 70, Pages counselor. For more information, contact County Records, Michigan Said mortgage the Michigan State Housing Development 600.3241a, in which case the redemption was assigned to: CitiMortgage, Inc., by 9 to 11, Genesee County Records. the Michigan State Housing Development semi-furnished, nice, no pets. Authority (MSHDA) by visiting www. period shall be 30 days from the date of Authority (MSHDA) by visiting www. assignment dated October 14, 2004 and such sale, or upon the expiration of the Commonly known as 8192 Fox $375 up. 810-629-8694, 810- recorded November 17, 2004 in Liber michigan.gov/mshda or calling (866) Hollow Rd, Goodrich MI 48438 michigan.gov/mshda or calling (866) 946-7432. If you request a meeting with notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), 946-7432. If you request a meeting with 964-3472, 810-735-6887. 4639, Page 787, on which mortgage there whichever is later. Dated: 4/27/2011 The redemption period shall be 6 is claimed to be due at the date hereof Potestivo & Associates, P.C. within 14 months from the date of such sale, Potestivo & Associates, P.C. within 14 the sum of Two Hundred Twenty-Nine days after the notice required under MCL CitiMortgage, Inc. successor by merger days after the notice required under MCL to ABN AMRO Mortgage Group Corr., unless determined abandoned in HOLLY - ONE MONTH FREE! Thousand Six Hundred Ninety Dollars 600.3205a(1) is mailed, then foreclosure accordance with MCL 600.3241 or 600.3205a(1) is mailed, then foreclosure and Eleven Cents ($229,690.11) including proceedings will not commence until at Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: proceedings will not commence until at Ranch apartments, fireplaces, Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South MCL 600.3241a, in which case the interest 5.625% per annum. Under the least 90 days after the date said notice redemption period shall be 30 days least 90 days after the date said notice porches, front yards, front power of sale contained in said mortgage Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 was mailed. If an agreement to modify from the date of such sale, or upon was mailed. If an agreement to modify door parking, private entry, pet and the statute in such case made and the mortgage loan is reached and you (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 11-38919 the mortgage loan is reached and you provided, notice is hereby given that said Ad #12008: 2011-04-27 2011-05-04, the expiration of the notice required abide by the terms of the agreement, the abide by the terms of the agree-ment, by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is friendly, central location. Call mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgage will not be foreclosed. You 2011-05-11 2011-05-18 mortgage will not be foreclosed. You have later. Dated: 5/04/2011 Deutsche Bank the mortgaged premises, or some part of have the right to contact an attorney and the right to contact an attorney and can for move in specials! 248- National Trust Company, as Indenture them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of can obtain contact information through the obtain contact information through the Trustee for American Home Mortgage 634-3300. Livingston County at 10:00AM on May 11, State Bar of Michi-gan’s Lawyer Referral State Bar of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral Investment Trust 2005-2, Assignee 2011 Said premises are situated in City of Service at (800) 968-0738. Dated: May Service at (800) 968-0738. Dated: May Fenton, Livingston County, Michigan, and of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo 4, 2011. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 LINDEN - ONE and two are described as: A part of the Northeast 4, 2011. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI bedrooms. Close to park and quarter of the Southeast quarter of SUNDAY DEADLINES Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 48307 (248) 844-5123 information may Section 6, Town 3 North, Range 6 East, 48307 (248) 844-5123 information may (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 11-38210 be faxed to (248)267-3004, Attention: lake. Heat included. $475/$575 lying Easterly and Southerly of the Creek. be faxed to (248)267-3004, Attention: Display Ads: 3 p.m. Wednesday Loss Mitigation Our File No: 11-39244 per month. 810-629-4957. Commonly known as 5257 Cullen, Fenton Loss Mitigation Our File No: 11-39183 Line Ads: Noon Thursday Ad #12158: 2011-05-04 2011-05-11, MI 48430 The redemption period shall be 6 810-629-8194 2011-05-18 2011-05-25 Ad #12116: 2011-05-04, months from the date of such sale, unless Ad #12118: 2011-05-04 . MAPLE - VANSLYKE OFF, 2 determined abandoned in accor-dance bedroom, complete appliances with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period and garage. No pets. $525 shall be 30 days from the date of such NOTICE This firm is a debt collector FORECLOSURE NOTICE In the event NOTICE This firm is a debt collector Case No. 10-93544-CH CIRCUIT and up. 810-629-8694, 810- sale, or upon the expiration of the notice attempting to collect a debt. Any this property is claimed as a principal attempting to collect a debt. Any COURT SALE In pursuance required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever information obtained will be used for residence exempt from tax under section information obtained will be used for 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 and by virtue of a Judgment of 964-3472, 810- 735-6887. is later. Dated: 4/13/2011 CitiMortgage, this purpose. If you are in the Military, this purpose. If you are in the Military, Inc., Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: PA 206, MCL .7cc please contact our the Circuit Court for the County please contact our office at the number office at (248) 844-5123. This firm is a please contact our office at the number SEEKING ROOMATE to share Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South listed below. Not-withstanding, if the debt listed below. Not-withstanding, if the debt of Genesee, State of Michigan, Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 debt collector attempting to collect a debt. lakefront property. Private secured by this property was discharged Any information obtained will be used secured by this property was discharged made and entered on the 16 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 10-34153 in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy proceeding, in a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy proceeding, day of February, A.D., 2011 in a bedroom/bathroom, shared for this purpose. If you are in the Military, Ad #11579: 2011-04-13 2011-04-20, this notice is NOT an attempt to collect that please contact our office at the number this notice is NOT an attempt to collect that certain cause therein pending, kitchen/living space. Nice 2011-04-27 2011-05-04 debt. You are presently in default under listed below. MORTGAGE SALE - Default debt. You are presently in default under wherein Deutsche Bank National your Mortgage Security Agreement, has been made in the conditions of a your Mortgage Security Agreement, and neat, huge deck, includes and the Mortgage Holder may be certain mortgage made by: Victor Vasalle and the Mortgage Holder may be Trust Company, as trustee in trust boat slip. $700/month, split contemplating the commencement of Pettway and Regina Pettway, Husband contemplating the commencement of for the benefit of the certificate foreclosure proceedings under the terms and Wife to Option One Mortgage foreclosure proceedings under the terms holders for asset-backed pass- utilities, deposit required. 586- FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm Corporation, Mortgagee, dated April is a debt collector attempting to collect of that Agreement and Michigan law. You 16, 2003 and recorded April 24, 2003 of that Agreement and Michigan law. You through certificates, series 2003- 651-6786. a debt. Any information obtained will have no legal obligation to pay amounts in Instrument # 200304240058420 have no legal obligation to pay amounts 11 (was) (were) the Plaintiff and be used for this purpose. If you are due under the discharged note. A loan Genesee County Records, Michigan due under the discharged note. A loan FIFTH THIRD BANK (EASTERN in the Military, please contact our modification may not serve to revive that Said mortgage was assigned to: Wells modification may not serve to revive that office at the number listed below. obligation. However, in the event you Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option obligation. However, in the event you MICHIGAN), a Michigan for-profit LaFonda MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been wish to explore options that may avert One Mortgage Loan Trust 2003-6, Asset- wish to explore options that may avert corpo-ration, FIRST MORTGAGE made in the conditions of a certain foreclosure, please contact our office at Backed Certificates, Series 2003-6, by foreclosure, please contact our office at FUND, INC., a Michigan for- mortgage made by: Louis E. Rush and Apartments the number listed below. Attention: The assignment dated April 12, 2011 and the number listed below. Attention: The profit corporation, ROBERT Deborah D. Rush, Husband and Wife following notice shall apply only if the recorded April 18, 2011in Instrument # following notice shall apply only if the In Fenton to Mortgage Electronic Registration 201104180036838 on which mortgage FIELD, an individual, SAMUEL Systems, Inc., as nominee for C property encumbered by the mortgage property encumbered by the mortgage ONE MONTH described below is claimed as a principal there is claimed to be due at the date described below is claimed as a principal RAGNONE, an individual, and & M Lending, Inc., its successors hereof the sum of Seventy-Seven Thou- TARIUS BOYD, an individual, and assigns, Mortgagee, dated residence exempt from tax under section sand Thirty-Two Dollars and Forty- residence exempt from tax under section FREE RENT September 13, 2005 and recorded 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 Three Cents ($77,032.43) including 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 (was) (were) the Defendant(s). $300 security deposit* September 30, 2005 in Instrument # PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Naomi G. interest 9.65% per annum. Under the PA 206, MCL 211.7cc. Attention Darryl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that $ 200509300095687 Genesee County Stamper, regarding the property at 6729 power of sale contained in said mortgage A. Walter & Cheryl L. Walter, regarding I shall sell at public auction to the 1 bedroom… 425 Records, Michigan Said mortgage West Sharpe Rd, Fowlerville, MI 48836. and the statute in such case made and the property at 1367 S Seymour Rd. 2 bedroom…$525 was assigned to: Flagstar Bank, The following notice does not apply if provided, notice is hereby given that said Flint, MI 48532. The following notice highest bidder, at public vendue, FSB, by assignment dated April 19, you have previously agreed to modify mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of does not apply if you have previously at the Genesee County Circuit Call Today! 2011 and recorded April 26, 2011 in the mortgage loan under section 3205b. the mortgaged premises, or some part of agreed to modify the mortgage loan Court (that being the place of 810-629-5871 Instrument # 201104260038147 on 3205a, 3205b and 3205c do not apply them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of under section 3205b. 3205a, 3205b and holding the Circuit Court for said which mortgage there is claimed to be unless the terms of the modified mortgage Genesee County at 10:00AM on May 18, 3205c do not apply unless the terms of *Call for details. EHO due at the date hereof the sum of One 2011 Said premises are situated in City of County), on the 18 day of May, www.cormorantco.com Hundred Sixty-Six Thousand Eight loan entered into were complied with for Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, and are the modified mortgage loan entered into one year after the date of the modification. were complied with for one year after the A.D., 2011 at 10:00AM o’clock in Hundred Six Dollars and Sixty-Six described as: Part of Lot 32, Laurel Oak the forenoon, Eastern Standard Cents ($166,806.66) including interest You have the right to request a meeting Terrace, City of Flint, County of Genesee date of the modification. You have the right 6.5% per annum. Under the power of with your mortgage holder or mortgage and State of Michigan, according to the to request a meeting with your mortgage Time, the following described sale contained in said mortgage and servicer. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. Plat thereof recorded in Liber 43, Page holder or mortgage servicer. Potestivo property, viz: All certain piece Misc. the statute in such case made and is the designee with authority to make 31 of Plats, Genesee County, Michigan, & Associates, P.C. is the designee with or parcel of land situated in the Wanted provided, notice is hereby given that agreements under MCL 600.3205b and described as follows: Beginning at a point authority to make agreements under MCL Township of Flint, County of 27 said mortgage will be foreclosed by MCL 600.3205c, and can be contacted on the West line of Lot 32, which is South 600.3205b and MCL 600.3205c, and can a sale of the mort-gaged premises, or at: 811 South Blvd., Suite 100 Rochester 0 degrees 49 mins 15 secs East 58.10 be contacted at: 811 South Blvd., Suite Genesee and State of Michigan, some part of them, at public vendue, Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123. You may feet from the Northwest corner of Lot 32; 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844- described as follows: Lot 53, Dye Circuit Court of Genesee County also contact a housing counselor. For thence South 58 degrees 56 mins 45 5123. You may also contact a housing secs East 137.38 feet to the South line of Krest Woods No. 2, Flint Town- at 10:00AM on June 1, 2011 Said more information, contact the Michigan counselor. For more information, contact premises are situated in Township of Lot 32; thence South 85 degrees 41 mins ship, Genesee County, Michigan, Davison, Genesee County, Michigan, State Housing Development Authority West 116.88 feet to the Southwest corner the Michigan State Housing Development according to the Plat thereof (MSHDA) by visiting www.michigan. Authority (MSHDA) by visiting www. and are described as: Lot 3, Beechcote of Lot 32; thence North 0 degrees 49 mins as recorded in Plat Liber 47, Sub., except the South 155 feet gov/mshda or calling (866) 946-7432. If 15 secs West 79.67 feet to the Place of michigan.gov/mshda or calling (866) ALL AUTOS wanted, running or thereof, according to the plat thereof you request a meeting with Potestivo & Beginning and being subject to the South 946-7432. If you request a meeting with Pages 39 through 50, Genesee not, will pay up to $500. 307- as recorded in Plat Liber 24, page 8, Associates, P.C. within 14 days after the 10 feet of the East 30 feet of Lot 32 along Potestivo & Associates, P.C. within 14 County Records. This property Genesee County Records. Commonly notice required under MCL 600.3205a(1) with the North 10 feet of the East 30 feet days after the notice required under MCL may be redeemed during the six 286-9253. known as 2511 N. Irish Rd., Davison is mailed, then foreclosure proceedings of Lot 31 for use as a driveway easement 600.3205a(1) is mailed, then foreclosure (6) months following the sale. MI 48423 The redemp-tion period shall will not commence until at least 90 days Commonly known as 1955 Laurel Oak proceedings will not commence until at ALL SCRAP metals picked be 6 months from the date of such after the date said notice was mailed. If Dr., Flint MI 48507 The redemption period least 90 days after the date said notice Dated: March 30, 2011 William sale, unless determined abandoned an agreement to modify the mortgage shall be 6 months from the date of such was mailed. If an agreement to modify Trier, Deputy Sheriff Potestivo up including appliances. We in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or sale, unless determined abandoned in loan is reached and you abide by the accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL the mortgage loan is reached and you & Associates, P.C. By: David G. buy scrap cars/trucks, farm MCL 600.3241a, in which case the terms of the agreement, the mortgage abide by the terms of the agreement, the redemption period shall be 30 days 600.3241a, in which case the redemption Marowske (P57261) Paul Poles equipment/motor homes. 810- from the date of such sale, or upon will not be foreclosed. You have the right period shall be 30 days from the date of mortgage will not be foreclosed. You have (P73138) Attorneys for Plaintiff 730-7514, 810-449-0045. the expiration of the notice required by to contact an attorney and can obtain such sale, or upon the expiration of the the right to contact an attorney and can 811 E. South Blvd. E, Suite 100 contact information through the State Bar notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), obtain contact information through the MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is later. Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) CHEAP REMOVAL of old TV Dated: 5/04/2011 Flagstar Bank, FSB, of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral Service whichever is later. Dated: 4/20/2011 State Bar of Michigan’s Lawyer Referral Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: at (800) 968-0738. Dated: May 4, 2011. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Service at (800) 968-0738. Dated: May 853-4400 Our File #09-06182 antennas. Call Tom, 810- Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2003-6, 4, 2011. Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 Attorneys for Plaintiff Published: Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2003- South Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 397-4582. 6, Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: 3/30/11, 4/6/11, 4/13/11, 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: (248) 844-5123 Information may be 48307 (248) 844-5123 Information may 4/20/11, 4/27/11, 5/4/11, 5/11/11 11-38202 faxed to (248)267-3004, Attention: Loss Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South be faxed to (248)267-3004, Attention: Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 TOP DOLLAR paid for unwanted Mitigation Our File No: 11-39510 Loss Mitigation Our File No: 11-39346 Ad #11255: 2011-03-30 2011-04- Ad #12143: 2011-05-04 2011-05-11, (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 11-38212 06, 2011-04-13 2011-04-20 2011- cars and trucks. FREE pickup! Ad #11773: 2011-04-20 2011-04-27, 2011- 2011-05-18 2011-05-25 Ad #12157: 2011-05-04. Ad #12124: 2011-05-04. Call 810-347-0139. 05-04 2011-05-11 04-27 2011-05-04 2011-05-11 www.tctimes.com TIMES MIDWEEK Wednesday, May 4, 2011 19 Legal Legal Obituaries, TRI-COUNTY Notices 82 Notices 82 Funeral FORECLOSURE NOTICE This firm FORECLOSURE NOTICE In the event is a debt collector attempting to collect this property is claimed as a principal and a debt. Any information obtained will residence exempt from tax under section Services be used for this purpose. If you are in 7cc of the general property tax act, 1893 servicedirectory the Military, please contact our office at PA 206, MCL .7cc please contact our Memoriums the number listed below. MORTGAGE office at (248) 844-5123. This firm is SALE - Default has been made in the a debt collector attempting to collect a conditions of a certain mortgage made debt. Any information obtained will be Adult Care by: Edmund Ojenus and Alice Ojenus, used for this purpose. If you are in the Wilbur Ray Fitch Handyman Nails Military, please contact our office at Husband and Wife to Mortgage the number listed below. MORTGAGE 1949-2011 Electronic Registration Systems, SALE - Default has been made in the Inc., as nominee for NovaStar Wilbur Ray Fitch - age 61, CARING GENTLEMAN would conditions of a certain mortgage made by: like to make your days a bit Mortgage, Inc., its successors Louie Khouri, A Single Man to Mortgage of Holly, Ocala, FL, and HANDYMAN TRAVELING and assigns, Mortgagee, dated Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., easier. I will be your companion, December 18, 2002 and recorded formerly of Olive Hill, KY, MIKE MANICURIST as nominee for American Brokers administer your meds, drive • Shut-ins • Seniors • Lunch Hour January 7, 2003 in Instrument Conduit, its successors and assigns, passed away Thursday, All types of home improvements Office Manicures • Bridal Parties # 200301070002588 Gene-see Mortgagee, dated December 20, 2005 you to your appointments, April 28, 2011, at his resi- Give me a call, I do it all! • Pedicure Parties County Records, Michigan Said and recorded December 29, 2005 do your shopping, light mortgage was assigned to: Wells in Instrument # 200512290123263 dence in Ocala, Fl. He was meals, housekeeping and 810-964-9559 Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Genesee County Records, Michigan born July 11, 1949, in Carter laundry. I have experience, LISA BRANHAM Option One Mortgage Loan Trust and assigned to: U.S. Bank National CHECK OUT the Tri-County 810-922-6553 2003-3, Asset-Backed Certificates, Association, as Trustee for GSAA County, KY, the son of the local references, and am CPR Series 2003-3, by assignment dated Home Equity Trust 2006-6, Asset- late Paul Nelson and Neola certified. Round the clock Times Daily edition online at February 18, 2010 and recorded Backed Certificates Series 2006-6 by Pendulum Fitch. Wilbur was supervision, or just check www.tctimes.com March 17, 2010 in Instrument assignment of mortgage dated April Painting/ # 201003170028670 on which 19, 2011 and subsequently recorded in retired from Pontiac Motors in daily. Your needs are my mortgage there is claimed to be Genesee County Records, Michigan, and served his country in concern. Call 810-735-5910, Home Wallpapering due at the date hereof the sum on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum the U.S. Air Force. He loved 810-265-6814, 810-513-1646. Improvement of One Hundred Twenty-Seven of One Hundred Nine Thousand Five fishing, golfing, and spend- Thousand Six Hundred Eleven Hundred Eighty-Six Dollars and Fifty- Dollars and Thirty-Two Cents Three Cents ($109,586.53) including ing time with his family and Asphalt/ Total Painting ($127,611.32) including interest interest 7.375% per annum. Under the friends. In addition to his Drywall REPAIR 9.875% per annum. Under the Blacktopping 810-577-6263 power of sale contained in said mortgage parents, he was preceded Residential/Commercial power of sale contained in said and the statute in such case made and &sprayed CEILINGS Interior/Exterior • Senior Discounts mortgage and the statute in such provided, notice is hereby given that said in death by his sister-in-law, Painting•Roofing•Flooring case made and provided, notice is mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of Pearl Fitch and brother-in- FREE ESTIMATES hereby given that said mortgage the mortgaged premises, or some part J&K Sealcoating FREE ESTIMATES Schedule Now! will be foreclosed by a sale of the of them, at public vendue, Circuit Court law, Allen Cline, Jr. He is Driveways • Parking Lots 810-610-6097 mortgaged premises, or some part of of Genesee County at 10:00AM on May survived by his wife of twen- Licensed & Insured them, at public vendue, Circuit Court of 25, 2011 Said premises are situated in ty years, Carol Ann Free- — FREE ESTIMATES — Genesee County at 10:00AM on May Village of Goodrich, Genesee County, ATTENTION 18, 2011 Said premises are situated Michigan, and are described as: A strip man Fitch; 1 stepson, Marc 810-444-1381 Home in Township of Davison, Genesee of land 85.00 feet wide North and South 810-444-0412 running West from State Road to High Brown of AZ; 1 stepdaugh- Inventory HOMEOWNERS County, Michigan, and are described Painting any interior room. $70 or less; Water Mark of the Goodrich Mill Pond, as: Two acres of land in Section ter, Cynthia Hart of Haslett; Exterior specials. Since 1976. 15, Town 7 North, Range 8 East, said land taken off the South end of 2 step-grandchildren, Erika the following description of land to-wit: Township of Davison, Gene-see Building/ Insured Bounded by a line commencing at a Brown and Spencer Hart; Can you remember all your 810-793-1260 County, Michigan, described as a Remodeling point on the West line of State Street 6 4 brothers Harold Fitch of personal items in your home? strip of land on the East line of the West rods South of the point where the West one half of the Northeast one quarter line of State Street is intersected by the WV, Paul Fitch of KY, Phillip A Digital Inventory of said Section 15, commencing at the South line of Main Street; thence South (Gerldene) Fitch of KY, and center of the Wagon Road known as along the West line of State Street 14 rods McKay and Son’s Documentation of your Seawalls the old railroad; thence running South to a point 10 feet South of the Northeast Danny Fitch of KY; 2 sisters, 8 rods in width far enough to make two “…with integrity, because personal items will help with corner of the Lot heretofore deeded by Barbara Cline of OH, and we work where you live.” acres. This land is described on the Enos Goodrich to Previn Wilder; thence insurance claims! • Painting • Concrete Genesee County Tax Rolls as the East West to Goodrich Mill Pond to High Water Donna (Donald) White of • Basements • Bathrooms Call Michigan Assets Protection 8 rods of the North 40 rods of that part Mark; thence Northerly along said Mill KY; He also leaves many for a FREE estimate shoreline seawalls of the West one half of the Northeast Pond at High Water Mark to a point directly other family members and Jon McKay 810-407-0073 Locally owned and operated. West of the Point of Beginning and from one quarter lying South of Lapeer (810) www.shorelineseawalls.com Road, Section 15, Town 7 North, thence East to the Point of Beginning. friends who will sadly mourn 629.5402 Range 8 East. Commonly known Said land is situated on the West one half his passing. Visitation will www.miassets.com Call Gus for an estimate of the Northeast one quarter of Section as 10394 Lapeer Rd, Davison MI be from 5-8 PM Wednesday, Concrete • Serving the Tri-County Area 810-629-8820 48423 The redemption period shall 22, Town 6 North, Range 8 East, Atlas be 6 months from the date of such Township, Genesee County, Michigan. May 4, 2011, at the Dryer • Bonded & Insured sale, unless determined abandoned Commonly known as 8082 State Rd, Funeral Home, Holly, with in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or Goodrich MI 48438 The redemption MCL 600.3241a, in which case the period shall be 6 months from the date of a service at 7 PM. Funeral such sale, unless determined abandoned Lawn redemption period shall be 30 days services will be held at 11 John Schaefer Stump Grinding in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL Services from the date of such sale, or upon 600.3241a, in which case the redemption AM Friday, May 6, 2011 at the expiration of the notice required period shall be 30 days from the date of Globe Funeral Chapel in Ol- Bobcat & by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever is such sale, or upon the expiration of the later. Dated: 4/20/2011 Wells Fargo ive Hill, KY, with Brother J.C. Concrete Get rid of those notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), First Mowing Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option whichever is later. Dated: 4/27/2011 U.S. Bond officiating. Burial will Services One Mortgage Loan Trust 2003-3, Bank National Association, as Trustee follow in the Kentucky Vet- Driveways • Floors Asset-Backed Certificates, Series for GSAA Home Equity Trust 2006-6, UGLY STUMPS 2003-3, Assignee of Mortgagee Asset-Backed Certificates Series 2006- erans Cemetery North East FREE Footings • Decorative New Customers Only • With Contract Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, 6 Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: in Greenup County, KY with P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Tear Out & Replace • Landscaping • Mulching Blvd. Suite 100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 military honors by American • Lawn Maintenance Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) Licensed & Insured 844-5123 Our File No: 11-36935 (248) 844-5123 Our File No: 11-38530 Legion Post #138. www. •Tree Trimming/Removal Ad #11775: 2011-04-20 2011-04-27, Ad #12009: 2011-04-27 2011-05-04, dryerfuneralhomeholly. 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