THURSDAY THE TECUMSEH 50¢ JUNE 9, 2016 Tecumseh, Join us! VOL. 163, ISSUE 55 HERALD LENAWEE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER • SINCE 1850 tecumsehherald.com INSIDE: Clinton varsity girls soccer team wins district title • See page 6A In the news Council approves Annual fishing derby June 11 at local park five-year contract The City of Tecumseh’s Parks and Recreation Department is hosting a with refuse hauler Fishing Derby June 11 at Tecumseh Park on Adrian Street on beginning at 9 a.m. By MEGAN LINSKI ensure the best price, but we do The derby is an official host [email protected] believe that we are receiving a site for the Michigan good price when looking at other Department of Natural At the June 6 meeting, communities.” Resources’ Free Fishing Tecumseh City Council renewed In other city council news: Weekends program. All fish- a contract with Allied Waste • The millage rate to pay for ing license fees will be Republic Services through fiscal the bond for street repairs for the waived statewide for two years 2017-2021 for solid waste fiscal year was set at 1.928 mills days, June 11-12. Tecum- disposal and recycling. Republic by council in a unanimous vote. seh’s Fishing Derby will Services has offered a five and a In November 2014 voters award prizes for the longest half percent reduction on the approved a millage request from fish, shortest fish and the city’s unit rate for the first year, the city in order to fund street most fish caught during the which is $12.50 per residential repairs throughout Tecumseh. derby. For more information unit per month rolled back to • Council also voted unani- call the department at $11.90 per unit, with a three per- mously to approve the agreement 423.5602. cent price increase for the subse- with D & P Communications for quent four years. The company telephone and internet services, ACA to host Plein Air will also transition to a two-day which currently provides com- pickup schedule and an increase munication lines from city facili- Painting Festival in recycling collections each ties to communication networks. Adrian Center for the Arts week. “We’ve been using it for a num- (ACA) will host an outdoor City Manager Dan Swallow ber of years, and have not had a Plein Air Painting Festival on said Republic Services has written contract with them,” July 16-17 at the ACA cam- offered timeliness, a willingness Swallow said. “This agreement pus located at 2300 N. Adrian to address problems and has provides some assurances of our Hwy., across from LISD sponsored events in the local continued business and spells out TECH Center. The public is PHOTO BY JIM LINCOLN community. “By accepting the city responsibilities in writing invited to see artists in action Smith Park was awash in art last weekend during the annual Art in the Park art fair hosted by extension we retain a reliable instead of a verbal contract.” between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. on Community Arts of Tecumseh. Director Diane Savoia said the event was “enormously success- service provider,” Swallow said. Saturday and 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. ful,” attracting visitors from as far away as Toledo, Jackson and Chelsea. Savoia said a collab- “Without going to bid we can’t SEE COUNCIL PAGE 5A on Sunday. The Plein Air oration with others hosting events over the weekend, including Promenade Tecumseh, helped paintings will be on display increase awareness of the event. The juried fair featured a variety of art for sale while many July 16-26 in the Studio One of the artists performed demonstrations, including Carl Quinn, pictured above, from Blissfield. Three candidates up for Gallery. A reception for the finished works will be held on Raisin Township clerk July 17 from 3-6 p.m. ProMedica reports records breach Questions concerning the By MEGAN LINSKI be done.” event can be sent to [email protected] Each day [email protected]. at Bixby and Herrick Hospitals Holdridge Three individuals are running takes care Church to host annual By MEGAN LINSKI mation accessed may have our patients is of utmost priori- for the position of Raisin of the vari- [email protected] included the patient’s full ty.” Charter Township clerk in the ous duties chicken broil dinner name, address, phone number, Patients have begun to November 8 election. Linda as the Rais- Macon United Methodist Approximately 3,500 patients date of birth, insurance, diag- receive letters explaining the Rosacrans and Jackie Schultz in Charter Church will host its annual have been contacted since June nosis, medications and other situation. The hospitals also are competing for the Township Betty Holdridge chicken broil on Thursday, 2 by ProMedica Bixby and clinical information. reported the incident to the Republican nomination, which clerk, such June 16 from 4:30 to 6:30 Herrick Hospitals regarding a Dr. Julie Yaroch, President of U.S. Department of Health and will be decided in the August as compil- p.m. Tickets are available at potential breach of their private ProMedica Bixby and Herrick Human Services. Based on a election. Either Rosacrans or ing agendas the door. Carryouts are avail- medical records. According to Hospitals, says the company comprehensive internal audit, it Schultz will run against for meet- able by calling 423.8270. an internal investigation, seven deeply regrets the invasion of does not appear that the Democrat (and current clerk) ings, typing employees of ProMedica privacy and wishes to apolo- employees intended to retain or Betty Holdridge for the posi- up the min- Reminder of new site accessed medical records for gize to those who had their use the information accessed. tion. Current Raisin Township utes, paying patients they were not directly information breached. “The Hospital officials have taken resident Betty Holdridge has the town- for farmers market treating, without a valid busi- actions of these few employees appropriate disciplinary action been the clerk for Raisin ship bills, Shoppers of fresh pro- ness or clinical reason. The do not reflect the standards of against the employees. Three Charter Township since May of and taking Jackie Schultz duce, baked goods, flowers, potential breach was discov- ProMedica,” Yaroch said. “We employees principally involved 2002. care of all plants and more are remind- ered on April 7. The violations applaud the employee who are no longer working for “I really do love this job, and the work that goes into elec- ed that the local farmers mar- occurred between May 1, 2014 came forward to bring this to I feel like I’m a benefit for the tions, including updating the ket is now operating as The and April 26, 2016. The infor- our attention. The privacy of SEE BREACH PAGE 4A township,” Holdridge said. “I Market on Evans on just come in and do what has to SEE ELECTION PAGE 5A Saturday’s between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on North Evans Street, between Logan and Shawnee Streets. For more Schaedler seeks seat as Circuit Court Judge information, call 423.3740.

Inside By KERRY HAMILTON the primary. The Herald is run- well,” he laughed. degree and Master of Arts Classifieds 1B, 3B SMITH ning a profile on each of the “I have always wanted to be degree from the University of Crossword 3B [email protected] candidates. a judge,” Schaedler said. “I have Toledo in 1982. He passed the Faith 7A the requisite experience. I’ve bar exam and was admitted to Legals 2-4B Editor’s note: A primary Phillip Schaedler hopes he practiced law for thirty-three practice law in the state of Living 3A election on August 2 will deter- gets a chance to be the second years. I have experience in all Michigan in 1983. He was Look Back 8A mine which two 39th Circuit Schaedler on the bench after the areas that are subject of state sworn in by Judge John Timms Obituaries 2A Court Judge candidates will Tuesday, Aug. 2 primary and law in the Circuit Court.” at the Lenawee County Sports 6A face off in the general election general election on Tuesday, Schaedler was born and Courthouse. What’s Happening 9A on November 8. Incumbent Nov. 8. His sister, Laura raised in Lenawee County. He Schaedler feels his experi- Anna Marie Anzalone, who was Schaedler, is Lenawee County attained the rank of Eagle Scout ence practicing law in other Jerry’s Market appointed by Governor Rick 2A District Court Judge. But he and graduated from Blissfield states and working as a health- Snyder upon Judge Timothy said he is his own person. “If High School in 1972. He attend- care insurance attorney with Insert inside Pickard’s retirement in 2014, the suggestion is I would have ed Michigan State University multimillion-dollar budgets, today’s will face challengers Phillip some influence over Laura, you where he obtained his bache- Tecumseh Schaedler and Stanley Sala in don’t know my sister very lor’s degree in 1977 and his law Herald! SEE RACE PAGE 4A Phillip Schaedler PAGE 2A — THE TECUMSEH HERALD JUNE 9, 2016 Imagine TECUMSEH & AREA OBITUARIES Lura Mae (Ball) Baldwin. On In addition to his wife, he is at 11 a.m. on Saturday, June 18, That February 10, 1979, he married survived by his son, Eric Baldwin 2016, at St. Mary of Good Counsel Mary Oralia Sanchez in Adrian and his children, Natalie Baldwin Parish with Mr. John Solis presid- and she survives. and Rudi Baldwin; a daughter, ing. Earl was self-employed and he Lora Lee (Scott) Durkee of Visitation will be held prior to by Mary Kay McPartlin owned and operated Baldwin Tecumseh and their children, Erin the mass from 10 a.m. until 10:45 Hardware in Tecumseh. He liked (Durkee) Smith and Kendra a.m. at St. Mary of Good Counsel spending time outdoors hunting (Durkee) Wegman; one step-son, Parish. Interment of cremains will It has long been a problem romantic rendezvous between and fishing, and in earlier years, Billy Sanchez; three step-daugh- be in St. Mary’s Cemetery with for me that sexual assault two people in love. It wasn’t a snow skiing. Earl was a member of ters, Margo Alcorta, Donnie full military honors conducted by crimes against women and chil- passionate meeting between Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Sanchez and Kathy Sanchez; 11 the Tecumseh American Legion dren have minimal sentences, two strangers. There is not any- Oscoda, Mich. He enjoyed playing grandchildren and three great- Underwood Orr Post No. 34 and while armed robbery perpetra- one anywhere who dreams of pool and was a member of the grandchildren; and several nieces the Tecumseh V.F.W. Post No. tors will get decades in prison. the passionate embrace of a Eagles, the American Legion, and nephews. 4187. It isn’t that armed robbery or lover by a dumpster. This was VFW, and Moose. Earl was a vet- In addition to his parents, he Condolences may be sent to the even murder committed during an attack, pure and simple. EARL NELSON BALDWIN eran of WWII, having served in was preceded in death by a broth- family at www.andersonfuner- armed robbery isn’t serious, Maybe Turner would never Earl Nelson Baldwin, age 87, the Navy from 1946-1948 on the er, Tom Baldwin, and sisters, alservices.com. because they are. But I believe make such an attack when he of Oscoda, passed away U.S.S. Charles R. Wade and the Yolande (Baldwin) Williams and Memorial contributions may be those crimes can be happen in was sober, but that he would Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016, at the U.S.S. Meredith as a fireman Linda (Baldwin) Knowles. made to the VA Hospital in Ann the heat of the moment caused assault an unconscious woman VA Medical Center in Ann Arbor. apprentice, receiving the Victory At Earl’s request, cremation Arbor or the Wounded Warrior by desperation. when he was intoxicated still He was born October 23, 1928, in Medal, WWII issued on May 4, has taken place. The Liturgy of Project. Envelopes are available at In my mind, people who speaks very loudly of his char- Tecumseh, to Ned Nelson and 1948. Word Service for Earl will be held Anderson Funeral Home, Adrian. sexually assault people are not acter. Two things speak loudly desperate. The crime of sexual about the likelihood that Turner assault usually doesn’t even would commit this same crime LUZ MARIA COBA 21. She was 91 years old. beside her husband, Jose Coba, at Tecumseh High School where she have anything to do with sex. again. First is his lack of Luz Maria Coba, formerly of In accordance with her wishes, Brookside Cemetery, Tecumseh. taught Spanish and Earth It’s about power and control. remorse in the courtroom. Tecumseh, passed away on May she was cremated and now rests She retired as a teacher from Science. The act is meant to demean the Second is the letter his father victim, not to show them love sent to the court before and desire. These men, and Turner’s sentencing saying that they are almost entirely men, anything beyond probation don’t commit sexual assault would be too harsh a punish- because they are drunk or high ment for his son, who has suf- TECUMSEH POLICE REPORT or disoriented. Most men who fered terribly since committing have too much to drink would the crime on January 17, 2015. Accidents ed to fill up his car while the cle were later picked up by parked in the parking lot at never think of sexually assault- His father’s letter details how May 17 — Laurence station was closed. The officer Madigan’s husband. Speedway when an officer ing a man, a woman or a child. Turner “will never be his Charles Phelps, 71, of noticed Niedermier’s speech May 29 — Chase Miles made contact with him. The idea of having sex with happy-go-lucky self with that Tecumseh, was parked in a city was slurred. He failed several Hatfield, 19, of Tecumseh and Sumner had been called in for someone under age or an easy going personality and wel- lot at 145 West Chicago field sobriety tests and refused Joshua Yael McKenzie, 20, of swerving across the centerline unconscious person would coming smile.” The only men- Boulevard when he noticed the to submit to a Preliminary Tecumseh, were reported by an onto the coming lane. Upon never be an option. tion of the victim is where rear right window of his truck Breath Test. Niedermier was anonymous caller for smoking contact the officer could smell Any person who believes it Turner’s father says “That is a broken out. Phelps believes it arrested on Operating While marijuana inside an SUV out- intoxicants coming from to be his right to have sexual steep price to pay for 20 min- could’ve been done by a con- Intoxicated, transported to side Burger King. Upon arrival Sumner. Sumner was given a intercourse without permission, utes of action out of his 20 plus struction vehicle carrying a Herrick Hospital for a blood the officer made contact with Preliminary Breath Test with a or with someone too young or years of life.” A human being is ladder. test, and then transported to Hatfield, who became agitated result of .10. Sumner was too high to properly give per- referred to as “20 minutes of May 18 — Benjamin Lee Lenawee County Jail. and nervous after the officer arrested for Operating While mission, is seriously broken. action.” Maves, 55, of Tecumseh, was May 28 — Tabitha Ann asked to do a vehicle search. Intoxicated and transported to These men have a deeply dis- The reason for Turner’s sex- hit by Teighlor Ann-Marie Madigan, 34, of Tecumseh, Hatfield was handcuffed and Lenawee County Jail. torted view of the world, and ual assault, according to his Duby, 17, of Tecumseh after was pulled over on Rogers placed in the patrol vehicle June 3 — Rebecca Lynn are a danger to people around father? Binge drinking and she turned to park in a parking Highway after she went over after the officer couldn’t com- Schermerhorn, 34, of them. Based on what I have Stanford’s party atmosphere. space that was already occu- the fog line on M-50 after turn- plete the vehicle search safely. Tecumseh, was pulled over on read, they are the least likely Turner also had a friend who pied by Maves’ vehicle. ing south onto Rogers The officer located five clear West Chicago Boulevard after criminals to reform their behav- sent a letter to the court. Her May 25 — William Reagan Highway. Upon contact the containers coated with mari- the officer ran her plate and it ior and change their character. take on the whole incident was Fults, 43, of Tecumseh reported officer could smell an odor of juana residue, a glass bowl came back without a valid dri- Why? Because these deviants that Turner is really nice, and a hit-and-run after he parked at intoxicants coming from pipe, and a glasses container ver’s license and no insurance. of society do not see anything the verdict was a result of being 400 N. Maumee St. and noticed Madigan. A Preliminary Breath with marijuana residue. Upon contact with wrong with their choices, and too politically correct. She fur- damage to his passenger side Test was given to Madigan with Hatfield was arrested for Schermerhorn, she stated that rarely show remorse. These are ther states that the case isn’t front quarter panel and head- a result of .109. Madigan’s two Violation of Controlled she knew she did not have the men who need to be sepa- valid because the victim can’t light area. children, 11 and 9, were in the Substance and transported to insurance but did not know her rated from society for decades, remember what happened, and Complaints car while she was driving. Lenawee County Jail. driving status was suspended. if not their entire lives. that campus rape isn’t the same May 21 — Jacob John Madigan was arrested for McKenzie was allowed to Schermerhorn was cited for This week a gifted athlete as being kidnapped and raped. Niedermier, 25, of Tecumseh, Operating While Intoxicated drive the vehicle from the Driving While License from Stanford University was Instead, it’s just drunk people was contacted by an officer and Child Endangerment and scene. Suspended and No Insurance recognized in the press. He making bad decisions. after he stopped at the Perky transported to Lenawee County May 30 — Gatlin Luque and released with a June court wasn’t lauded for his Olympic- No one, not Turner, not his Pantry Gas Station and attempt- Jail. The two children and vehi- Sumner, 19, of Adrian, was date. level gift in swimming, father, not his friend, showed although that could have been any concern for the victim or the story featured across the remorse for Turner’s actions. State Police participate in North country. Instead, we were privy None of them seemed to absorb to Brock Turner’s sentencing to the victim was assaulted and American Commercial Vehicle six months in jail and three the public assault was wit- Enforcement Operation years’ probation for sexual nessed by two men who assault. This was not the story stopped the crime and the crim- LANSING — Starting June 7, umentation and full inspection of two drunk co-eds engaging inal. motor carrier officers from the of vehicle components will be in sexual intercourse. That’s the A six-month jail sentence Michigan State Police (MSP) conducted on all commercial scenario Turner’s defense pre- and registering as a sex offend- Commercial Vehicle Enforcement motor vehicles. This year’s sented, but the reality was the er for life is a small price to Division (CVED) will conduct specific safety focus is tire woman was unconscious by a pay for a criminal sexual enforcement operations at weigh safety, which will provide an dumpster outside a fraternity assault, much too small a price station facilities and in rest area opportunity for officers to edu- PHOTO SUBMITTED when Turner assaulted her. Two to pay. I hold out very little locations throughout the state, as cate drivers about the impor- Ted Durst passed away in 2014, however, a fund he estab- graduate students came upon hope that Turner understands part of the nationwide 29th Annual tance of proper tire mainte- lished recently awarded a $1,000 grant to the Croswell the scene and caught Turner in the seriousness of his crime, Commercial Vehicle Safety nance. Opera House. Durst saw a need and wanted to help the the act of assaulting the which means the likelihood of Alliance (CVSA) International International Roadcheck Croswell Opera House so he established a grant fund from unnamed woman. These two it happening again is very Roadcheck Operation. Operation runs through June 9, the Roto Durst Charitable Fund at the Lenawee men stopped the attack, and strong, especially when the During this operation, a 2016. Community Foundation. The earnings from his donation when Turner ran off, they went people closest to him encourage Level I inspection, which For more information on the will create grants every year. Jere Righter, Croswell Opera after him. a distorted view of his life and includes an interview with the MSP CVED, visit www.michi- House executive director, accepted Durst’s annual gift This incident was not a normal social behavior. driver, review of required doc- gan.gov/motorcarrier. from Paula Trentman, Lenawee Community Foundation. 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Candidates — Anniversary — to speak The Lenawee 9.12 Forum will be on Thursday, June 9, at 6:30 p.m., at the LISD William J. Ross Education Service Center, Adrian. Speakers will be candidates for Lenawee County Prosecuting Attorney, Burke Castlebury and Rod Leon.

PHOTO SUBMITTED Richard and Susan (Ford) Durkee will be celebrating their PHOTO SUBMITTED 45th wedding anniversary. The couple was married on June Frank Fritz (l-r) and Mike Wolfe of the American Pickers 12,1971, by Father Robert Handley, assisted by Dr. Laszlo Gero, at St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church in Tecumseh. The couple’s children are Megen and Brad Allen and Sarah and American Pickers Jeff Lester. They have three grandchildren. The Durkee’s to film in state are planning a family dinner celebration. LECLAIRE, Iowa — Mike a new lease on life, while learn- Wolfe, Frank Fritz and their ing a thing or two about — Engagement — American Pickers’ team are American history along the way. returning to Michigan. American Pickers is looking American Pickers plan to for leads and would like to film episodes of the hit series explore their buried treasure. throughout Michigan with film- The pickers are on the hunt for ing scheduled during June. characters with interesting and American Pickers is a docu- unique items. Some of what they mentary series that explores the look for includes vintage bicy- world of antique “picking” on cles, toys, unusual radios, movie the History Channel. The hit memorabilia, advertising, mili- show follows Wolfe and Fritz, tary items, folk art, early fire- two of the most skilled pickers fighting equipment, vintage in the business, as they hunt for musical equipment, automotive America’s most valuable items, and clothing. antiques — from motorcycles, If interested in having a large, classic cars and bicycles, to one- private collection featured, send of-a-kind vintage memorabilia. American Pickers the owner’s As the group hits the back name, phone number, location PHOTO SUBMITTED roads from coast to coast, Wolfe and description of the collection The parents of Kayla Ruttinger and Joe Lopez are pleased and Fritz continue their mission with photos to americanpick- to announce the couple’s engagement to be married on to recycle America by rescuing [email protected] or call September 17. Kayla lives in Livonia and her parents, Julie forgotten relics and giving them 855.653.7878. and Joe Ruttinger, are from Tecumseh. Kayla is a 2012 graduate of Western Michigan (Bachelor of Fine Arts) and 2016 Wayne State University (Masters of Community Counseling & Art Therapy). She is employed by Spectrum Rehabilitation Center Inc. in Southfield as a Vocational Tech. Joe lives in Livonia and his parents are Laurie Lopez of Adrian and the late Santos Lopez. Joe is a 2016 gradu- ate of Wayne State University (Bachelor of Arts in Film). He is employed by Petco in Farmington Hills as inventory man- ager. The couple will have an outdoor wedding with a recep- tion to follow at Eyry Of The Eagle in Grass Lake.

PHOTO SUBMITTED Macon United Methodist Church has a new “Little Free Library” in front of their location at 11964 Tecumseh Macon Rd. It was built by Edward Clark and painted by Julie Hewlett Ruffner. The Free Little Library allows patrons to borrow and read books for free. For more information, call 215.8414. ASO names new music director ADRIAN — The Adrian Kiesling succeeds John Symphony Orchestra Board Thomas Dodson, who served recently announced that Bruce the ASO as Music Director and Kiesling is its next Music Principal Conductor for 14 sea- Director. Kiesling’s appoint- sons. In its 35-year history, the ment was formally announced orchestra has had three music on the Dawson Auditorium directors: Art Shaw (1981- stage in front of several hun- 1986), David Katz (1987-1999) dred people prior to the final and John Thomas Dodson concert of the 2015-16 Music (2001-2015). Director Search Season. Kiesling currently serves as Kiesling was one of four Music Director of the Tulare finalists chosen from a pool of County Symphony and more than 140 applicants in a Assistant Conductor of the nearly two-year search. Pasadena Symphony. PAGE 4A — THE TECUMSEH HERALD Opinion JUNE 9, 2016 ON THE STREET LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Runner stopped dur- the track. While Christina could Would you support a millage to ing race to help fallen have taken this unfortunate opportunity to extend a lead, build a new community college? competitor at meet she instead stopped running, Editors note: The following motioned for Kayla to get up, letter was originally sent to and even bent down to assist Tecumseh Athletic Director Jon her. It was a beautiful moment Zajac and reprinted here with between two stellar athletes. the writers’ permission. Christina should be commended Yes, for convenience and for her integrity and for giving location. To the Editor, all of us at the meet an opportu- — Mary Bryne I had the opportunity to nity to reflect on sportsman- attend the MHSAA [Michigan ship. High School Athletic Please let Christina know we Association] Division 2 Track are not only celebrating her sec- and Field State Meet on ond place finishes in the 1,600 Saturday, June 4. and 3,200 meter races, we are Yes. I think it would be In the 3,200-meter women’s also celebrating the fact she is a good for our county because race, one of your athletes, good role model for our ath- no out-of-county tuition. Christina Sawyer, displayed the letes. — Jeanne Marrison true meaning of good sports- manship. While she and an ath- Caroline Breault-Cannon, Ph.D. lete from Holland Christian, Principal, Breton Downs Kayla Windenmuller, were bat- Elementary tling for first place, their feet East Grand Rapids Public HERALD FILE PHOTO BY MICKEY ALVARADO got tangled and Kayla fell to School Christina Sawyer at the Fall County Preview If it were needed. It depends on how much they’re going to ask, otherwise I’m BREACH FROM PAGE 1A quite supportive. — Jim Colson Herrick Hospital president addresses medical record breach of possible 3,500 patients ProMedica. The four other em- Based on ProMedica’s inves- before at either ProMedica medical records. ployees are having disciplinary tigation into the issue, the Bixby or Herrick Hospital. To “We take situations like this Yes, I’m all for it. action taken against them. Due employees involved were prevent any further health very seriously,” Yaroch said. — James Kind to legal reasons, ProMedica can- accessing the information sim- information breaches, the hos- “We want to reiterate our deep not release the names of those ply out of curiousity, according pital will provide additional regrets that this occurred.” employees involved in the to Yaroch. training for employees to The hospital only mailed let- breach. “A lot of interviews were ensure they understand and ters to patients whose medical “These individuals no longer done,” Yaroch said. “We did follow the policies for access- records were involved in this have access to ProMedica health talk with them to see what they ing medical records. potential health information Absolutely. I went to com- records, and this won’t stop with were looking for, and it didn’t ProMedica has also imple- breach. Patients who did not munity college and had a an internal investigation,” Yar- appear they were looking to do mented a proactive auditing receive a letter, but still have great life, so I’d like others to och said. “We have reported this anything with the information.” program that includes software questions or concerns, may have the same opportunity. to federal authorities who will A breach of patient medical monitoring tools to monitor contact the hospital at promed- — Hesh Brakestone investigate further.” records has not happened employee activity on patient [email protected]. RACE FROM PAGE 1A

Yeah. We just have LISD and the closest one is Schaedler joins election race for court judge Jackson. There are kids who would like to stay here with- gives him an understanding of Department of Agriculture me- have been active in criminal Alternative dispute resolu- law the other candidates don’t diation program. defense, family law, insurance tion is another program Schaed- out paying a lot for tuition, possess. For 20 years he served sever- defense and probate practice. ler would utilize with more fre- room and board. His extensive curriculum al major integrated healthcare They are among the few trained quency. He has been instrumen- — Jane Escott vitae, among other accomplish- systems as the corporate direc- facilitative mediators in tal in increasing its use in ments, includes: serving on the tor of risk management. He Lenawee County. Lenawee County and southeast board of directors of started as vice-president of legal Schaedler sees many areas in Michigan. “I believe it allows Goodwill/LARK; the Shiawas- affairs and director of risk man- the court system that have the greater access for parties in see District of the Boy Scouts of agement at the Memorial opportunity to improve and says developing the solutions them- America; the Michigan Society Hospital in Owosso and was one of the areas of focus would selves,” he said. “I would like to for Healthcare Risk Manage- later corporate director of risk be on the heroin epidemic in see the availability of these tools ment; the American Society for management at Bronson Lenawee County and finding a expanded in the county.” Healthcare Risk Management; Healthcare System in way to deliver the necessary Schaedler also sees a rising the Southeast Michigan Dispute Kalamazoo. From there he resources to people and families problem with mental illnesses Resolution Center and the became corporate director of who have been affected by for those who have served their Family Mediation Council of risk management for Pres-byter- addiction. He also sees the need country and feels the govern- Michigan. He is a fellow of the ian Hospital and Novant Health to address the reform of the cor- ment has an obligation to help. American Society for Health- in Charlotte, N.C. He left rections system. “There must be a way to deal care Risk Management and a healthcare and joined Royal and “We spend twenty-two bil- with the problem of returning certified professional healthcare Sun Alliance as an adjuster in lion dollars locking people up veterans who have suffered risk manager. He holds a certifi- the global major crimes unit in and keeping them there — from PTSD or have been horri- cate of completion in family law 2001. In 2003, he came back to almost twice what we spend on bly impacted,” he said. “Their for Michigan Institute for where he began and started education,” Schaedler said. “We problems are different, but we Continuing Legal Education. He practicing law in Adrian. He is a need to find a way to rehabili- should make accommodations also has a certificate of comple- partner in the law firm of tate them. I believe we need to for them.” tion from the dispute resolution Schaedler & Lacasse, PC. For look at restorative justice. It “This is not a slam on Judge programs of the Harvard 13 years he has represented allows those who have been Anzalone. She is a good judge,” University, School of Public municipalities throughout Lena- convicted to be rehabilitated and Schaedler said, “but we ought to Health and the United States wee County. His partners and he make recompense.” have the right to choose.”

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U.S. Military Veteran and Attorney Jay Tressler PHOTO SUBMITTED A campaign to help stop the illegal distribution of alcohol to minors took place in Tecumseh on Saturday, June 4, through a sponsored event by the Tecumseh Coalition for Youth (TCY) by Megan Linski with support from Busch’s and Shopko of Tecumseh. Tecumseh High School athletes placed Local Jay Tressler can be Business Administration from stickers on packages of alcoholic beverages and on cooler doors warning purchasers of the described as a military man. the University of Maryland, penalties of providing alcohol to minors. “In every survey of our community, youth have With over a quarter of a centu- and a master’s degree in revealed that when they gain access to alcohol, the majority of the time it is through other ry spent in the service, Jay has Business Management from adults,” said Debbie Johnson-Burgess, TCY chairperson. a long history of serving his Ball State University under country, tracing his history Operation Bootstrap. back to Tecumseh roots. “I did my job,” Jay said. COUNCIL FROM PAGE 1A Jay moved with his family to “That’s what I was there for.” Tecumseh from Grosse Pointe After having moved 19 times when he was in the third grade. during a 25-year military TCA applies for two state grants Jay graduated from Tecumseh career, Jay retired from the Air • Council approved a request contracts. Dan Swallow is the because he hasn’t yet been High School (THS) in 1948, Force as a Major in 1974 and from group Clean Water Action exception to the raise, as his employed by the city for a full and then entered the Air Force returned to Tecumseh. He to go door-to-door and provide salary will stay at the same level year. in 1950 as a Private during the worked for four years in an information about initiatives Korean War. office at the Faraday factory from 4 to 7 p.m. weekdays and “When I first got in, I before enrolling in law school Jay Tressler 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays enrolled because I wanted to at the University of Toledo, through June 30. Clean Water avoid being drafted into the graduating in 1983. He then giving walkthroughs for people Action advocates for removing Army. I said I’d stay as long as started his own law office in who might be interested in pollutants from national water- I got my fair share of assign- 1985, working diligently as a signing up for services. He is ways and more funding for ments and promotions, and I lawyer there until closing it also the president of the cleaning up water sources. did,” Jay said. down in 2011. Meadowlands of Evans Creek • A grant support application Jay was initially assigned as “Law is what I want to do, Condo Association, is actively and a grant application for the a Teletype Operator in the and I wanted to do probate involved in the THS Alumni Tecumseh Center for the Arts Pentagon before he became an law,” Jay said. “It was a career Association, and occasionally (TCA) seeking a total of officer in 1958. He later flew path where I could make my plays tennis. He is still $69,000 were approved unani- over 380 eight-hour missions own decisions.” involved in legal work. He cur- mously by city council in sepa- as a Communications- Jay credits a sound THS edu- rently resides in Tecumseh with rate votes. The first grant sup- Electronics Officer on EC- cation for forming a solid basis his wife, Joanne. His son John port application was for support- 135C Airborne Command Post for his further college work. lives in Adrian with his wife, ing the TCA’s local artists’ series aircraft while stationed in His son, John and his grand- Aimee. His daughter Jean lives and the second grant application Nebraska, California, Indiana son, Cameron, also graduated in Adrian. His other daughter, was for repair of the TCA roof. and England. He said the mis- from THS. All three men grad- Helen, passed away in 1993. • Wage rates for non-union sion of those aircrafts was to uated from different THS “I think people are support- city employees were increased act as a survivable airborne buildings. ive of the troops. You hear by 1.5 percent for the fiscal year platform from which a war Jay used to run the Memorial about them all the time,” Jay to match what union employees could be directed in case Day parade in the 1990’s said. “I haven’t done as much of the city are receiving. Wages ground command posts for the before handing off duties to as other retired veterans, who and salaries are established U.S. were unavailable. During Gary Naugle. Jay now works gave so much more. I feel they through collected bargaining his military service, he part time at Carter deserve more recognition than agreements where those wage obtained a bachelor’s degree in Rehabilitation twice a week I.” rates are set by pre-approved

ELECTION FROM PAGE 1A Three vie for clerk position in Raisin Township election qualified voter files. Holdridge worked in accounting for said she was the best candidate over 20 years and is currently for the clerk position due to her employed with Lenawee passion for Raisin Township Intermediate School District. and its people. She expresses concern about “I know how to do the job, the Raisin Charter Township and I want to do good for the finances and accountability township,” Holdridge said. within the board. “I’ve got the experience and I “My knowledge will help love the people. I really enjoy move the township forward this position.” financially,” Schultz said. Linda Rosacrans has had “I’ve been to a few of the extensive experience in clerical board meetings and there work, as well as experience in were some things I heard sales and marketing. She from the presentation given worked for Tecumseh Products by the audit firm that con- for 30 years before working 10 cerned me.” years at Tecumseh Chiroprac- Schultz believes her tic. She is currently on the TLC expertise as an accountant Credit Union board, so she would be beneficial for the believes she is qualified to hold township, which she said is the position of clerk because of the number one reason why her time spent working there. she’s running for clerk. “Several people approached “An accountant would take me and asked if I would be care of those things before an interested in running,” Rosa- audit is performed, and my crans said. “I am interested in knowledge would be advanta- what goes on in our township, geous for the township,” and I care about the people and Schultz said. “Service is very the well-being of it. I want to dear to my heart, and I look become more involved.” forward to serving the com- Jacqueline Schultz has munity.” PAGE 6A THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2016 www.tecumsehherald.com The TecumsehSports Herald Clinton wins 1st district soccer title Tecumseh track teams led n by Sawyer at state meet Tschirhart records 100th career goal to help get Redskins to district final TECUMSEH — Tecumseh’s Tecumseh’s boys were led CLINTON — For the first time The Redskins were sched- varsity boys and girls track by Jeff Case with a fifth place in its history, Clinton’s varsity uled to play at Spring Arbor teams ran at the Division 2 finish in the 800-meter with a girls soccer team won the University in regional action on state meet season personal Michigan High School Athletic Tuesday for the first time in its Saturday, June 4, best time of Association Division 3 District history. Clinton was to play the at Zeeland High 1:56.84. title at home on Friday, June 3, winner of the Manchester and School. The girls Also compet- with a 5-2 victory against Hanover-Horton match. placed 12th while ing for the Baptist Park Christian. The Redskins advanced to the boys placed Indians were In the first half the visiting the district final with a 4-0 38th. Rachel Stockford Wildcats matched the Redskins shutout against Riverview C h r i s t i n a (800-meter), with a pair of netters. Baptist Gabriel Richard in the semifi- Sawyer led the Payton Norkey Park Christian scored the first nal the day before. Indians with sec- (110-hurdles), goal of the game in the first five The first goal was recorded a ond places in both Christina Sawyer Tommy Mammel, minutes with a ball bouncing minute and a half into the the 1,600-meter Eric Ries, Parker off the hands of Redskins’ game. Alexis Bailey was able (5:00.02) and 3,200-meter Hedrick (3,200-meter) and keeper Laura Kersey and into to get on a corner kick that she (11:00.57). Mitch Meger (200-meter). the left corner of the net. sent to Tschirhart. After a With just under 30 minutes scramble, Tschirhart put the remaining in the first half, ball past the goalkeeper to give CHS runs at D3 state meet Taylor Tschirhart was able to the Redskins a 1-0 lead. It was even the score after taking a Tschirhart’s 100th goal of her CLINTON — Clinton’s varsity in the 300-meter hurdles. pass from freshman Amber high school career. boys and girls track teams com- Other Clinton performances Jablonski and drilling it in past Twenty minutes later peted at the Michigan High included Poore finishing 10th the Wildcats’ goalie. Clinton hit the net again. The School Athletic Association in the long jump (19’-11”), With 13 minutes remaining ball was worked down Gabriel Division 3 state meet in Grand Lucas Crumb finishing 12th in in the half, Tschirhart sent the Richard’s left side before Kayla Rapids on Saturday, June 4. the 110 hurdles (15.8), ball to Faith Ford and she fol- Jablonski stepped up at right Clinton’s boys tied with DeShano 22nd in the shot put lowed through with another back to win the ball. She then Wyoming Lee for 10th place (45’-7”), Riley Mclaughlin netter that put the Redskins played a ball over the defense with 20 points. 24th in the shot put (45’-1”) ahead 2-1. to Tschirhart. Tschirhart drib- All-State honors went to and Joe Spence 22nd in the dis- Just as Clinton had its bled the ball past the Fighting Mathew Sexton with four cus (122’). momentum moving in the right Irish and into the box and sent medals. The senior sprinter fin- Clinton’s girls tied direction, the Wi ldcats broke the ball past the goalie for her ished fourth in the 100-meter Grandville Calvin Christian free and scored on a long range second goal of the game. (11.2) and fifth in the 200- and Hanover-Horton for 26th shot that tied the game 2-2 to Two minutes later, Alexia meter (22.7). Sexton and senior place with eight points. finish the first half’s scoring. PHOTO BY MICKEY ALVARADO Rolland was able to beat her teammates Huntter Trubiano, Amanda Schaare is the state Clinton coach Christine Taylor Tschirhart (10) recorded a three-goal hat trick to help defender and place the ball into Kenny DeShano and Noah runner-up in the discus event. Brown said that during the half- Clinton beat Baptist Park Christian in the district championship. the net past the goalkeeper for a Poore placed fourth in the 800- She recorded a distance of 129’ time, her players talked about 3-0 lead. Kayla Jablonski meter relay with a school to place second in the event. what their strengths and weak- the second half, Maria Kovach scoring. Tschirhart recorded a recorded an assist on the goal. record time of 1:30.95. The Schaare also placed 10th in the nesses were and how to play played a ball in off of a corner hat trick with another goal on With fifteen minutes same group finished sixth shot put. Also competing for their best game. “The coaches kick and Tschirhart got on it an assist from Alexis Bruecker. remaining in the game, the (44.2) in the 400-meter relay. Clinton were Arielle Hitch (100 took a step away so they could and scored another goal for a 3- Just one minute later, Ford Redskins scored the game’s Trubiano earned all-state meter high hurdles) and Abby fire each other up before taking 2 advantage. The Redskins made a run up the left side of final goal with Madison honors by placing sixth (40.8) Elwart (pole vault). the field,” Brown said. controlled the field for the rest the field and received a ball Baughey scoring on an assist The talk seemed to work for of the match and didn’t allow from Kovach. Ford used her from Rolland. the players as they got an early the Wildcats another netter to left foot to put the ball over the Results from the regional Clinton 3rd at regionals start in the second half of the seal the win. Baptist Park goalkeeper to give match will be reported in next CLINTON — The top three excited about accomplishing match. Only two minutes into But Clinton wasn’t done the Redskins its final goal. week’s Herald. placing teams at the Division 4 their team goal of making it to regional golf tournament held in states and who knows what can Taylor included Clinton’s varsi- happen in this two day event?” Redskins win district championship ty boys. The Redskins placed said Clinton coach Nito Ramos. third with a score of 360 to The state meet will be held n Renee Hoffman records her fourth no-hitter in D3 district championship qualify for the state finals. on June 10 and 11 at Michigan Whitmore Lake placed first State University Forest Akers, CLINTON — It was just another inning to finish the game. She (357) while West Bloomfield West Course. day at the park for Clinton’s var- gave up one hit while striking out Frankel Jewish Academy (358) “We know that we were only sity softball team on Saturday, four. finished second. four shots away from winning a June 4, during the Michigan High Clinton’s offense was led by The Redskins were led by regional crown, but we were School Athletic Association Donahey. She was 2-for-3 with a freshman Austin Fauser (run- also only four strokes away Division 3 District champi- two-run home run hit in the fifth ner-up medalist) with a three- from not making it to states. It’s onship. inning. Turk was 3-for-4 with a over-par round of 75. Clinton a double edged sword,” said Clinton defeated Columbia double and RBI; Hoffman was 2- senior Evan Shovels and fresh- Ramos. “I’m really excited, Central 8-0 and won its 11th con- for-4 with a double and RBI; man Jonathan Kersey each shot happy and proud of the boys for secutive district title with little Stapnowski was 3-for-4; a 94 while senior Kaden Kelly this run this season. It isn’t over, celebration after the dust settled. Branscum was 2-for-3 with a had a 97. as we still have two eighteen- Renee Hoffman pitched a no- RBI and Caitlyn Schuler added a “While this is not how we hole rounds left to see if we can hitter for the shutout victory. It RBI double. imagined our round to go today make some noise at states this was her fourth no-hitter of the On Wednesday, June 1, overall, the team is extremely year.” season with one walk and nine Clinton lost 7-1 against Monroe strikeouts. in its final regular season game. The Redskins scored in all but Hoffman recorded the loss, THS 8th at regionals two innings. Clinton took a 2-0 allowing six hits and a walk Tecumseh’s varsity boys golf first. Trenton (323) was second lead by the end of the first inning while striking out eight. team placed eighth at the and New Boston Huron (331) and added another run in the sec- The Redskins were led at the regional meet held at Willow was third. ond inning. Two more runs were plate by Schuler. She went 2-for- Metro Park Golf Club in Tecumseh’s Carter Clarke added in the third and fifth 3 while Turk added a single and Riverview on June 1. carded an 83, Drew Whelan 86, innings while one run was scored Clinton’s lone RBI. Stapnowski, The Indians carded a total of Julian Liuska 91, Drew in the sixth to complete scoring, Hoffman and Branscum each 355 to place eighth while Kapnick 95 and Damon as the Redskins didn’t need to bat added a single. Grosse Ile totaled 309 to place Hassenzahl 96. in the final frame. PHOTO BY MICKEY ALVARADO Clinton (37-3, 14-0 TCC) will The Redskins’ offense was led Renee Hoffman (7) pitched the district championship win for play next at Adrian/Madison in by Ashleigh Donahey. She went Clinton. She recorded her fourth no-hitter in the victory. the regional semifinal against Whiteford knocks out BD 2-for-3 at the plate with two RBI Wixom St. Catherine of Siena Britton Deerfield (BD) lost 5- son 12-21 overall. while Rilee Szczesniak was also and Stapnowski, Hayley Turk Hoffman pitched the win. She Academy on Saturday, June 11, 2 against Whiteford on The Patriots’ baseball team 2-for-3. Hoffman added a RBI and Burton each added a hit. threw for the first three innings at 10 a.m. The winner will face Saturday, June 4, at (17-17 overall) finished its sea- triple; Caitlyn Schuler hit a RBI To get to the title game, and allowed two hits and a walk either Monroe Saint Mary Summerfield in the Division 4 son the same day as the girls double; Lindsey Branscum Clinton defeated Manchester 12- while striking out three. Catholic Central or Grass Lake in softball district semifinal. with a 3-2 district semifinal loss added a two-out two RBI double; 2 in a five-inning mercy rule dis- Megan Burton pitched in the regional championship at 1 The Patriots finished the sea- to Whiteford. Sarah Turner added a RBI double trict semifinal. relief in the bottom of the fourth p.m. Chelsea eliminates THS Redskins close TECUMSEH — Tecumseh’s in the Michigan High School four hits. overall record of 23-9. hardball season varsity softball season ended Athletic Association Division “Chelsea came out today “The post season is the best with a tight 2-1 loss against 2 District semifinal at Milan and did what we wanted to do, time of year, until it’s time to CLINTON — Clinton’s varsity earned, on eight hits and two Chelsea in the Michigan High on Friday, June 3. which was score first, extend say goodbye,” said baseball team ended its season walks while striking out nine. School Athletic Association’s Sam Benschoter recorded the lead and score with two Benschoter. “It’s hard because with a 7-5 loss against The Redskins were led at the Division 2 District semifinals the loss. He pitched five outs,” said Tecumseh coach you won’t be able to coach Manchester in the Michigan plate by Staelgraeve; going 2- on Friday, June 3, at Milan. innings and allowed nine runs, Tom Bullinger. “We were not those seniors anymore. They High School Athletic for-2 with homerun, two RBI The Indians closed the sea- eight earned, two walks, hit able to do that today against have been with the program Association’s Division 3 District and two runs. Clinton’s Jason son with an overall record of two by pitch and struck out their pitcher. They had a great for four years and I would like semifinals at Sand Creek on Ahrens was 2-for-4 with a run 31-7. three. approach at the plate and hit to thank them for their hard Saturday, June 4. while Daniel Tomalak (RBI) and ~ Will Sparrow pitched two some balls hard off of Sam work, dedication and commit- Kyle Staelgraeve recorded Alex McIntosh each had a dou- Tecumseh’s varsity baseball innings. [Benschoter].” ment. They did a good job in the loss after going the distance. ble. Clark Nelson had a RBI and team lost 9-1 against Chelsea The Indians’ offense had Tecumseh finished with an leading the right way.” He allowed seven runs, two Brandon Studnicka added a hit. JUNE 9, 2016 Faith THE TECUMSEH HERALD — PAGE 7A Send Form 3579. Subscriber rates: $4 year in Lenawee County, $5 elsewhere. VOLUME 115 — OUR 116th YEAR — NO. 41 Published every Thursday, Second-Class Postage Paid at Tecumseh, Michigan 49286 THURSDAY, JUNE 9,1966 ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ 18 Pages — Ten Cents Robber Vanishes ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Grabs Branch Bank Cash, Makes Fast Dash (6.9.1966) — There’s no trace ordered Mrs. Young to put oratory technician at Stauffer Mrs. Wright ran to the nearby of the young man who robbed ones, fives, 10s and 20s into a Chemical Co. held the door. home of Valley Holland, 1766 the Sutton Road Branch of the white pillow case he tossed to The thief dropped his pistol, Sutton Rd., and made three fast United Savings Bank Thursday. her. quickly scooped it up and told phone calls — first to the In his early 20’s, the thief the startled Mr. Bauman to give Sheriff’s office, then the girls at and $3,183 vanished shortly Mrs. Wright told Mrs. him the keys to the Bauman the branch and finally to the after noon. Young to give him the money. 1963 Chevrolet Nova. home office, reporting the The stolen car he used was With Mrs. Wright as his theft. found about 2:30 p.m. near “Whose big red car is that hostage, the robber drove west ☆ Wisner Hwy. and Hunt Rd., out front?” the man inquired. on Sutton Rd. She suggested IN REVIEWING the inci- about four miles from the When Mrs. Wright said it that he go right to the Sheriff’s dent, Mrs. Wright noted that branch. was hers and that the key was office and give himself up the youth was extremely polite. It was noon, closing time for under the sun visor, he said, because he was heading for She had high praise for her Thursday. Mrs. Wright, with “You’re coming with me.” considerable trouble. two tellers, especially Mrs. her two tellers, Mrs. Evelyn “I’ll have to get my coat,” He politely refused the idea. Young, who had been on the Hawkins and Mrs. Barbara the manager responded, job for less than 10 days. Young, had just checked out stalling for time as she spied a As the escape car reached Sheriff Dick Germond their cash. customer pulling up in his car. Black Hwy., about a minute reports an ironic twist. One of IN STROLLED the youth, a “You don’t need it.” drive, he stopped and said, his deputies, Maynard patch about six inches long on “But it’s chilly.” “You get out here.” Westgate, was rushing blood his right jaw line. Finally giving approval to from Bixby Hospital to Herrick “This is a stickup,” he the request , the robber then saw Mrs. Wright thanked him for Memorial Hospital for a sur- HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? — Based on descriptions of branch announced. the approaching customer. not injuring anyone. gery patient. bank employees, this is what Tuesday’s robber looked like in Mrs. Wright, sizing up the He handed the sack of cash From that point the robber The car passed the branch a sketch made by Sgt. Ray Woodruff of the An Arbor Police situation, rose from her desk to Mrs. Wright and told her to vanished. on Occidental, either while the Dept. The yegg was about 5’8”, wore sun glasses. Prior to the and responded, “I’m the man- carry it under her coat and head Road blocks and intensive robber was inside or a minute robbery, he was seen walking along Sutton Rd. Sheriff Dick ager, may I help you?” through the front door. searches in the area of the or two before he got there. Germond theorizes that the robber may have been dropped “Don’t touch the alarm.” ☆ abandoned auto produced noth- The Sheriff said that the FBI off by an accomplice in a dip along Sutton, later picked up on “You must be kidding.” SHE WALKED out as the ing. is investigating the case in Wisner Hwy. A “Yellow Car” was seen cruising slowly in that He said he wasn’t and customer, Allen Bauman, a lab- As soon as she was alone cooperation with his officers. area about 12:15. Long and Short One-Way By TOM RIORDAN mountainous roads, things really Streets Due went goofy. The 6x6 drivers had (6.9.1966) — War stories are fas- been told for two years to use low by August cinating. gears in going down inclines. There was one told by Buzz Many ignored the training and (6.9.1966) — Tecumseh will Lewis, Dundee High School prin- before the trip was over, half a probably have two one-way cipal. It unexpectedly brings out dozen vehicles had run out of con- streets by August, Cal Zorn, food for thought today. trol and their drivers killed. city manager, told Council The yarn dates back to 1945, as ☆ Monday night. the long battle against Japan BUT THERE were other items The one-way streets will be: ended. Buzz had been assigned as to chill the blood of the Evans St. — southbound a liaison officer to a National Americans. from North Ottawa Chinese artillery unit. Early each morning, the Ottawa St. — northbound For two years, the Chinese had Chinese colonel would call out his from Kilbuck to N. Evans been training in India — fully troops and hold a punishment ses- A traffic light will be equipped with American sion. Any infraction in discipline installed at E. Chicago Blvd. Howitzers and GI trucks. during the previous 24 hours and Ottawa St. Buzz and a couple of others would be punished — the guilty City Engineer, Lynn were ordered to join the group beaten with chains. Nobles, already has plans on when Japan quit and guide it over Once the convoy stopped near the drawing board for the the Burma Road, back to China. a small village, the Chinese com- changes. It was an adventure, one that manding officer discovered that Buzz could well have done with- some hustlers there were running out. But in those weeks he lived gambling dens. with the Chinese, he certainly got The colonel paid a visit and Saline a good insight into the oriental said if any of his men were per- mind — and this is what prompts mitted to gamble, he’d level the (6.9.1966) TECUMSEH HERALD PHOTOS me to say, the experience has a town by fire. Tecumseh’s outstanding Memorial Caravan lesson for us right now. Day parade again brought thousands ☆ Three of the Chinese of viewers along the line of march. Coming WELL BACK to that trip. artillerymen were caught at the Boy Scouts in the upper picture were Buzz has been assigned a gambling tables. They were among the 46 units with gaily-deco- Chinese interpreter. Only problem brought to the colonel’s tent. He rated two and three-wheeler bicycles Saturday was the youth couldn’t speak stepped outside, pulled out his at the rear. Donald Woods was the (6.9.1966) — A caravan of cos- much English and the dialect spo- pistol and shot them all. parade director. tumed Saline men, women and ken by the Chinese artillerymen children will arrive in Tecumseh was a mystery to him. Then the village was Saturday evening at 7:30 to So, it was a series of hand and destroyed. point up their Centennial cele- arm signals, shouts and probably As the group pulled into China, 4-Mill Proposition Faces Voters bration. gentle cursing by the normally the nightmare really began. The By JIM LINCOLN to 8 p.m. Another course of action would It was in 1866 that Michigan mild-mannered Mr. Lewis. Red Chinese were the greeting be to trim the schools’ curriculum Legislature gave a charter to To begin with the Chinese did- party and the shooting started. The (6.9.1966) — Voters in the An attempt to raise salaries in and teaching staff. This undoubt- Saline. n’t care about returning to China. three Americans were caught in Tecumseh School district will go the schools to a competitive level edly would result in half-day ses- As part of Saturday They were living better than ever the middle, as the civil war began. to the polls Monday with school with other school involves a pro- sions in the elementary grades, as evening’s fun, the Saline Fire before in India. Buzz and his two GI compan- board seats and a millage issue on posal of four mills for two years. there would not be enough teach- Department has challenged ions were delighted to exit with the ballot. ers to properly staff the class- smoke eaters to a rope-pulling But, they did finally move their lives. Orville Bishop and Dr. Donald Teaching salaries in the local rooms. contest. out, the GI vehicles supplement- ☆ Phelan are the only candidates for schools are below other nearby Some courses at the junior and Fire Chief Wallace ed with an odd assortment of THAT WAS more than 20 two four-year term board posts, but districts — in some cases up to high school levels would also be MacGeorge countered with a trucks, cars and weapons carri- years ago, but does this remem- Dr. Harold Ocamb, Ronald $1,000 a year. deleted if the schools were to oper- water ball contest to be heldn o ers that the Chinese had brance sound like a story in minia- Coleman and Graham Fleming are Although school officials have ate within their budget. the same ground at the scrounged or found. ture of what the United States seeking the sole one-year term. taken no action as to what will A special board session is Tecumseh Scout Cabin. found itself enmeshed in as you All voting for the election will happen if the millage is turned planned for next Monday night, The Tecumseh firemen with One ancient captured Japanese read this? be done at the high school cafete- down, another vote yet this sum- after the results of the election are their trucks will meet the cara- truck fell out of the line of march Remember, we outfitted and ria, with the polls open from 7 a.m. mer is a possibility. known. van at the city limits north on with a battered radiator gasping in trained those Chinese Evans St. and escort them death throes. Nationalists. Their interest and through the business district. Buzz managed to get through respect for Uncle Sam was solely Dependable Keeps Contract Permission was given by to the boys on it that they had 30 in what he’d do for them. (6.9.1966) — Dependable twice-a-week pickup. Both Mr. Dependable, the city was unable Mayor Harold Easton for the minutes to make repairs. With Democracy, free elections and the Garbage Service of Napoleon, Sunderland and Mayor Easton to interest other bidders. Only one Saline group to use the parking time running out, he gave a final like probably never entered those present collector of trash and pointed out that it was often once other, Schodewald’s of Deerfield, area behind the Fire Hall for a warning, to which one of the Chinese minds. garbage here, was given a three- a week — sometime not even that responded. It was 30% higher dance, bringing with them their Chinese answered with a friendly Can Vietnam now be substitut- year contract by Council Monday often. than Dependable’s bid. own orchestra. wave and motioned that he had an ed for China? night. Mr. Sunderland told Mr. Dependable will continue to The public is invited to take idea and promptly headed into the I think so. Councilman Donald Duckham that it wasn’t right to charge $1.75 per month for one part. bush. In a few minutes he I figure that the Johnson Sunderland and Mayor Harold charge people for something they can and $2.50 for two. The Saline group numbered returned, carrying a radiator. administration must come up with Easton questioned Phillip weren’t getting. The Napoleon City Manager Cal Zorn asked nearly 600 when the visited Where he got it from, Buzz hadn’t something concrete and realistic Duckham, owner, about poor owner agreed. that consideration be given paper Chelsea three weeks ago. They the slightest idea. before the summer ends or face an service. Although numerous com- bag pickup as soon as additional were in Clinton and When the convoy reached the irate citizenry. Residents are supposed to get plaints have been made about information is received. Bridgewater last Saturday. JUNE 9, 2016 THE TECUMSEH HERALD — 9A WHAT’S HAPPENING

Friday, June 10 — Golf for Hope be announced. Info: their favorite chair with a Manchester’s 72nd Friday, June 24 – Movies in the Park Hantz Golf Club of 423.5602. monetary donation. Info: Community Fair features a Cookies and Canvas Movies in Adams Park will Tecumseh hosts a golf tour- 263.3463. rodeo, carnival, animals, Join the ProMedica Bixby feature Minions. Begins at nament to raise money for Friday, June 17 – and nightly entertainment. Hospital Center for Autism dusk. Info: 423.5602 the American Cancer An Evening on the Blvd. Saturday, June 18 – Info: and Autism H.O.P.E. of Society. Four person scram- Downtown Tecumseh mer- Memorial Golf Tournament www.manchesterfair.org. Lenawee in creating pieces Saturday, June 11 – ble, $260 per foursome. chants host a charity event Benefit for the Alzheimer’s of art to be hung in the Legion Riders Poker Run Limited to 25 teams, shot- to benefit the Lenawee Association. Takes place at Thursday, June 23 – ProMedica Center for The 6th Annual American gun start at 1:30 p.m. Lunch County Humane Society the Hantz Golf Club at 2 Black Box Series Autism. This class is Legion All Wheel Poker Run at noon. Info: 264.8285. with adoptable pets strolling p.m. Cash prizes to the top The TCA’s Black Box designed for individuals with will start with registration at down the boulevard for three places. Four-person Summer series kicks off disabilities and their fami- 10 a.m. Cost is $20 per per- Thursday, June 16 – guests to meet. A chair will scramble, $280 per team. with the Tecumseh Players. lies. Each participant will son, includes dinner and Music in the Park be outside each participat- Info: 423.2601. Tickets are $10 per person receive cookies and a spe- door prizes. Info: 423.3526. The first event in a free con- ing business, and mer- or $25 for the series. Info: cial treat to take home. The cert series from 6 to 8 p.m. chants encourage guests to June 21-25 423.6617. event is free. Info/RSVP: Sunday, June 12 – at Adams Park. Musicians to come inside and vote for Manchester Fair 265.0950. Tecumseh residents contribute to long-term health study By MEGAN LINSKI Community Health Study tain things,” Harlow said. dren, as well as helped physi- enrolled women in an investi- now, but they contributed [email protected] began. “The study in Tecumseh was cians learn about hypertension gation on bone health and much of what we know about This year marks the 59th critical to much of the infor- and the effect of cholesterol. metabolism, and their link to infectious diseases,” Harlow Tecumseh is a city that anniversary of the study and mation on risk factors we “This study was one of the ovarian aging. said. contributed a vast amount of 75th anniversary of the know today, such as the role first to have an understanding “That study in particular The expansive results of knowledge to the medical School of Public Health. of smoking in heart disease of ages that were most likely has been very important in the long-term study generated community from the late Sioban Harlow, Director of and high blood pressure.” to become diagnosed with defining the process of ovari- a vast amount of medical 1950s and beyond. In 1957, the Center for Midlife Science According to Harlow, these chronic issues,” Harlow an aging and bone health, as knowledge doctors still use physician Tommy Francis at the University of Michigan, Tecumseh was chosen said. well as the continuing work today and that scientists now from the School of Public said the Tecumseh because in the 1950s it was a Data collection continued on arthritic bone loss,” take for granted, according to Health at the University of Community Health Study well-defined community with to follow Tecumseh residents Harlow said. Harlow. “It’s very important Michigan began studying contributed a vast amount of industry, agriculture and a through the 1980s to gather Children in particular were that the city of Tecumseh be Tecumseh to understand risk scientific knowledge that ben- health care facility, and the information on individuals for very useful to the study, with recognized for the knowledge factors for chronic disease. efited the medial field tremen- leaders of the community, as risk factors for cancer. The preschoolers and 15-year-olds they helped to create,” Physicians researched dously. well as individuals, were will- Tecumseh Community Health interviewed in the original Harlow said. “The Tecumseh Tecumseh residents in order “During the study they ing to participate in the study. Study consisted of over 80 study. They were followed up Community Health Study to gain a better understanding enrolled the community resi- Besides looking at heart and different sub studies relating with during repeat exams after gave very important, critical of long-term illnesses, and dents, would conduct a physi- lung function, the study also to incidence of disease in the 25 years had passed. contributions to the scientific attempt to reduce mortality cal exam and ask question- researched arthritis, respirato- community. In the late 1980s, “Children played an impor- community, and those who from heart disease and certain naires looking at people’s risk ry illness and gastrointestinal a study called the Daughters tant role. They’re going to be participated should be hon- cancers. Thus, the Tecumseh factors and exposures to cer- illness in families and chil- of Tecumseh specifically in their sixties or seventies ored for that.” State surplus store open June 11 for special sale Chorus seeks new members LANSING — Knives and 11, from 8 a.m. to noon. computers, clothing, office bidding 24 hours a day at ADRIAN — Chiaroscuro, a campus of Siena Heights corkscrews. Tools and scis- MiStore is located at 3111 W. furniture, musical instruments, www.michigan.gov/mibid. men’s community chorus in University. sors. Many of the items travel- St. Joseph in Lansing. desks, lawn maintenance All items are sold as is, Lenawee County, is seeking Any male singers with ers surrender at Michigan’s In addition to items surren- equipment, book shelves, jew- where is, and no loading assis- singers for the coming 2016 changed voices who can match airports become merchandise dered at airports, the store elry, sporting goods, cameras tance is provided. No returns Summer season. pitches well and are able to at MiStore, the state of offers property seized by and more. are accepted or refunds given. Open rehearsals/auditions learn their choral parts prima- Michigan’s surplus store. police and office supplies and Information about the store Questions about the state’s will be held on all Tuesday rily outside of rehearsal are These are just a few items that furniture that is no longer can be found online at surplus program may be evenings in June (June 14, 21 encouraged to join. More will be available when the sur- needed by government agen- www.michigan.gov/surplus. directed to the DTMB State and 28) from 6:30 to 9 p.m. in information about the chorus plus store opens for a special cies. Typical merchandise The MiBid online auction site Surplus Office at Room 115 of the Verheyden and future events will be dis- one-day sale on Saturday, June found at the store includes is available for browsing and 517.373.9749. Performing Arts Center on the cussed at the Open Rehearsals. PAGE 10A — THE TECUMSEH HERALD JUNE 9, 2016 www.tecumsehherald.com THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2016 1B THE TECUMSEH HERALDclassifieds PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE ADVERTISING RATES PAYMENT POLICIES BY EMAIL BY PHONE BY FAX Thursday Edition • 12 p.m. Tues. Ten word minimum $8.25, additional intervals of 10 words. Prepayment required. VISA, Mastercard, Discover, [email protected] 517-423-2174 517-423-6258 Memoriams and Card of Thanks $10 for 75 words. American Express, check or cash payment accepted.

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A 27” men’s bike, approximately 4-5 acres 313-686-5701. h5/26-6/23 SEE CLASSIFIEDS PAGE 3B ing graders, machine opera- miscellaneous kitchen stuff, metal detector, petite tops small, woods, whole house genera- tors, warehousing and cordless phone/answer, 17” monitor, luggage, wall lights, dog tor and fruit trees! Many pos- hands-on leaders to work sibilities. Immediate occu- bed, storage totes and more. g6/9 with us to craft our premium pancy! $134,900. Call Diana line of hardwood flooring. If LOCH ERIN IS HAVING ITS ANNUAL garage sale on Friday at Faust Real Estate, LLC. you have a positive attitude and Saturday, June 10 and 11 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. We are 517-270-3646. f6/9,16,23 and self-motivation, apply in located near Pentecost and M-50. There will be sales on the person at 10695 Macon BINNS REALTY, INC. 517- north and south side of the lake. Come out and shop our 486-3121 — Thinking of Hwy., Tecumseh. Mon.-Fri., 8 entire lake community. 6/9 a.m.-3 p.m. We look forward building a home in the future? Now is the time to buy your to meeting you! s3/17tf MOVING SALE — FURNITURE, dishes, women’s clothes, tools, luggage, much more. 305 N. VanBuren, Tecumseh. lot. This lot is located on a RN OR LPN — HOME CARE June 10 and 11, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. s6/9 cul-de-sac in the Red Maple CASE, Hillsdale, MI. Full- Heights subdivision. Great time/part-time. Six months MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE — June 16-17, 9 a.m.-6 location at the north edge of experience. Direct deposit p.m.; June 18, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 4108 Monticello Dr. (off Sutton at Tecumseh. $30,000. Call Jim and 401K and great wages. M-52). Junior brand name, women’s, household, bath vanity, Binns, 517-605-0461. b6/2,9,16 Contact Health Partners, Inc., ceiling fan and miscellaneous fixtures. And much more. n6/9 Kalamazoo location, 1-888- 202 EAST POTTAWATAMIE ST., Tecumseh. Friday, June 10, 660-0011, or apply online: www.healthpartnersinc.com. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday, June 11, 9 a.m.-noon. Clean girls, RENTALS h5/26;6/2,9 women’s, juniors clothes — most items 50¢ or $1. Baby Einstein jumper like new. s6/9 TECUMSEH LUXURY two RENAISSANCE COMMUNI- bedroom, newly-decorated TY Homes is hiring direct BARN/GARAGE SALE — 4549 BILLMYER CT. (between apartment/condo. Washer/ support professionals for all Sutton Rd. and Pocklington), June 9 and 10, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; dryer and dishwasher provid- shifts. Starting pay, $9/hr., June 11, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Large variety of items. v6/9 ed. $715/month. Call 517- after training, $9.50/hr. Call SATURDAY, JUNE 11, (8 A.M.-2 P.M.) 603 Orchard Lane, 673-1930. v6/2tf Becky, 517-920-4447. r1/14tf Tecumseh. Desk, country dining table and chairs, lawn HOMESTEAD APART- DRIVER: CDL-A NEW busi- mower, microwaves, inverter, 12 piece china set, silver cof- MENTS, North Evans. Two ness/new trucks. Dedicated fee/tea set, washer, dryer, golf clubs, lamps, pictures, clothes bedroom, heat and hot water regional, medical/dental/ and lots more. Everything priced to sell. 734-646-7503, leave provided. $605/month. Call vision/401K/vacation/holiday message if interested in preview. z6/9 517-423-4876. v6/2tf pay, driver incentive program. Call Nu-Way Recruiting, 309- TWO GARAGE SALES, Highland Subdivision, St. Andrews 834-2017. a6/2,9,16 Dr., Tecumseh. June 9-11, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. New salesman’s SERVICES LABORERS — IN NEED of clothing samples, books, household items, men’s XXL golf two (2) laborers for gravel shirts, etc. g6/2,9 and sand production. Must LAWN CARE be willing to work overtime LAWN MOWING and lawn Monday-Friday and Satur- HELP WANTED HELP WANTED care. Reasonable rates. Call days. Also must be able to 517-403-1961. c5/19-6/23 pass background check and FUN SUMMER WORK — NEWS REPORTER — Apply drug test. Please apply at must be able to work with in person at The Tecumseh TREES/LEAVES 13500 Allen Rd., Clinton, MI loud music and opposite sex. Herald, located at 110 E. between 12 p.m.-3 p.m., College students welcome. Logan St., Tecumseh. Three AMLEE TREE AND STUMP Monday-Friday. Please, no Call Mon.-Tues., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. written samples required. No In our 60th year of service. phone calls! c5/26;6/2,9 only 517-618-9656. c6/9-23 phone calls please. tf Call 517-937-2013. a5/19,26;6/2 PAGE 2B — THE TECUMSEH HERALD JUNE 9, 2016

SCHNEIDERMAN & SHERMAN, P.C., STREET NINETY-FIVE AND FIFTY-ONE County of Lenawee, and State of Michigan, on rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, HUNDREDTHS (95.51) FEET TO SOUTHER- October 10, 2014 in Liber 2495, Page 0817, on that event, your damages, if any, shall be lim- MILITARY DUTY. CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT (248)539-7400 ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL LY RIGHT OF WAY OF N.Y.C. RR. COMPA- which there is claimed to be due, at the date of ited solely to the return of the bid amount ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE NY, THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG this notice, for principal, interest and late fees, tendered at sale, plus interest. rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In DUTY. MORTGAGE SALE – Default has CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT (248)539-7400 SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE FIFTY SIX AND the sum of $59,588.30. MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been that event, your damages, if any, shall be lim- been made in the conditions of a mortgage made IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY ONE HUNDREDTH (56.1) FEET; THENCE As no suit or other legal proceedings have made in the conditions of a mortgage made by ited solely to the return of the bid amount ten- by EUGENE R. MEDREA and LYNETTE M. DUTY. MORTGAGE SALE – Default has SOUTH EIGHTY FOUR AND NINE TENTHS been filed to recover the debt secured by the Carol S. Coleman aka Carol Coleman, an dered at sale, plus interest. MEDREA, HIS WIFE, to Mortgage Electronic been made in the conditions of a mortgage made (84.9) FEET TO PLACE OF BEGINNING, Mortgage; Now, therefore, by virtue of the unmarried woman, original mortgagor(s), to MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been Registration Systems, Inc. ("MERS"), solely as by RICHARD D. KELLEY, AN UNMARRIED CONTAINING ELEVEN HUNDREDTHS power of sale contained in the Mortgage, and Pavilion Mortgage Company, Mortgagee, dated made in the conditions of a mortgage made by nominee for lender and lender's successors and MAN, to Mortgage Electronic Registration (.11) OF AN ACRE, MORE OR LESS. ALSO, pursuant to the statutes of the State of Michigan, February 24, 2004, and recorded on February Michael Wilson, a single man, original mort- assigns, Mortgagee, dated November 7, 2003, Systems, Inc. ("MERS"), solely as nominee for ALL THAT PART OF THE EAST HALF (1/2) NOTICE is hereby given that on Thursday, the 27, 2004 in Liber 2264 on Page 64, in Lenawee gagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic Registration and recorded on November 26, 2003, in Liber lender and lender's successors and assigns, OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (1/4) OF 16th day of June, 2016 at 10:00 o’clock a.m. the county records, Michigan, and assigned by said Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide 2257, on Page 202, and assigned by said mort- Mortgagee, dated October 28, 2005, and record- SECTION ONE (1), TOWN SEVEN (7) Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale at public Mortgagee to First Federal Bank of the Midwest Bank, FSB, its successors and assigns, gagee to Nationstar Mortgage LLC, as assigned, ed on January 12, 2006, in Liber 2315, on Page SOUTH, RANGE THREE (3) EAST, auction to the highest bidder, at the main as assignee as documented by an assignment Mortgagee, dated April 24, 2007, and recorded Lenawee County Records, Michigan, on which 239, and assigned by said mortgagee to DESCRIBED AS COMMENCING IN THE entrance to the County Building in t he City of dated May 10, 2016 , on which mortgage there on May 2, 2007 in Liber 2345 on Page 84, in mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date Nationstar Mortgage LLC, as assigned, NORTH LINE OF BEECHER STREET AT A Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan of that is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum Lenawee county records, Michigan, and hereof the sum of One Hundred Forty-Two Lenawee County Records, Michigan, on which POINT LOCATED ONE HUNDRED SEVEN- premises described in the Mortgage, or so much of Eighty-Seven Thousand One Hundred assigned by said Mortgagee to HSBC Bank Thousand Two Hundred Sixty Dollars and mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date TY FOUR AND NINE TENTHS (174.9) FEET thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount Thirteen and 69/100 Dollars ($87,113.69). USA, National Association, as Trustee for the Ninety-Eight Cents ($142,260.98), including hereof the sum of Sixty-Nine Thousand One WEST OF THE EAST LINE OF SAID SEC- due on the mortgage, with interest thereon at the Under the power of sale contained in said Holders of the Deutsche Alt-A Securities, Inc. interest at 5.375% per annum. Under the power Hundred Thirty-One Dollars and Thirty-Five TION ONE (1) AND 33 FEET NORTH OF contract rate and all legal costs, charges and mortgage and the statute in such case made and Mortgage Loan Trust, Mortgage Pass-Through of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute Cents ($69,131.35), including int erest at 5.875% SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION AND RUN- expenses, including the attorney fees allowed by provided, notice is hereby given that sai d mort- Certificates Series 2007-OA4 as assignee, on in such case made and provided, notice is here- per annum. Under the power of sale contained in NING THENCE WEST ALONG THE NORTH law, and also any sums which may be paid by gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mort- which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the by given that said mortgage will be foreclosed said mortgage and the statute in such case made LINE OF BEECHER STREET, SIXTY FIVE the mortgagee to protect its interest in the prem- gaged premises, or some part of them, at public date hereof the sum of One Hundred Seventy- by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some and provided, notice is hereby given that said (65) FEET; THENCE NORTH AT RIGHT ises. vendue, at the place of holding the circuit court Five Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty-Four and part of them, at public vendue, at the East door mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the ANGLES TO THE NORTH LINE OF BEECH- The premises are described as follows: within Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on June 00/100 Dollars ($175,834.00). t o the Lenawee County Courthouse in Adrian, mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at ER STREET, EIGHTY FOUR AND NINE Situated in the Township of Franklin, 16, 2016. Under the power of sale contained in said Michigan. at 10:00 AM o'clock, on June 23, public vendue, at the East door to the Lenawee TENTHS (84.9) FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY County of Lenawee, State of Michigan, Said premises are situated in Township of mortgage and the statute in such case made and 2016 Said premises are located in Lenawee County Courthouse in Adrian, Michigan. at RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF THE NEW YORK described as: Rome, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- County, Michigan and are described as: PART 10:00 AM o'clock, on June 23, 2016 Said prem- CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY; Part of the Northwest ¼ of Section 5, Town described as: All that part of the Southeast 1/4 of gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mort- OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH- ises are located in Lenaw ee County, Michigan THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID 5 South, Range 3 East, described as follows: Section 18 Town 6 South, Range 2 East gaged premises, or some part of them, at public EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 22, TOWN 5 SOUTH, and are described as: SITUATED IN THE RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY LINE, SIXTY Commencing at the West ¼ corner of Section 5; described as; commencing at the Southeast cor- vendue, at the place of holding the circuit court RANGE 5 EAST, TOWNSHIP OF MACON, TOWNSHIP OF MADISON, COUNTY OF SIX AND TWO TENTHS (66.2) FEET; thence North 00°41’08” East along the West line ner of said Section 18; thence North 40 rods; within Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on June LENAWEE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, LENAWEE AND STATE OF MICHIGAN. THENCE SOUTH SEVENTY TWO AND of Section 5 and the centerline of Mull Highway, thence West 60 rods; thence South 40 rods; 16, 2016. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING ALL THAT PART OF THE EAST HALF (1/2) FOUR TENTHS (72.4) FEET TO THE PLACE 1359.57 feet to the point of beginning of this thence East 60 rods; excepting therefrom land Said premises are situated in Township of AT THE EAST 1/4 POST OF SAID SECTION; OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (1/4) OF OF BEGINNING. The redemption period shall description; thence c ontinuing North 00°41’08” described as; beginning 322.08 feet North of the Cambridge, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are THENCE SOUTH ALONG THE EAST LINE SECTION 1, TOWN 7 SOUTH, RANGE 3 be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless East along said road centerline 217.99 feet; Southeast corner of said Section 18, and running described as: Lots 10 and 11 of Cambridge Hills, OF SAID SECTION 299 FEET FOR A PLACE EAST, DESCRIBED AS COMMENCING IN abandoned under MCL 600.3241, in which case thence South 88°13’05” East 312.33 feet; thence thence West 132 feet; thence North 337.92 feet; as recorded in Liber 13 of Plats, Page 16, OF BEGINNING; THENCE WEST 208 FEET; THE NORTH LINE OF BEECHER STREET the redemption period shall be 1 month, or under South 210.00 feet; thence North 89°41’02” West thence East 132 feet; thence South to the point Lenawee County Records. Also including all THENCE SOUTH 208 FEET TO THE CEN- AT A POINT LOCATED 33 FEET WEST OF MCL 600.3241a 30 days from the date of such 314.79 feet to the point of beginning. of beginning. that land lying between the Westerly boundary TER LINE OF PRESTON ROAD; THENCE THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 1, AND sale, or 15 days from the MCL 600.3241a(b) If the property described in this Notice is The redemption period shall be 6 months of said Lots and waters edge of Cambridge Lake, EAST ALONG THE CENTER LINE OF SAID 33 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF notice, whichever is later, or extinguished pur- sold at the foreclosure sale referred to above, the from the da te of such sale, unless determined excepting all that part thereof used for highway ROAD, 208 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 1; AND RUNNING THENCE suant to MCL 600.3238. If the above referenced mortgagor will be held responsible to the person abandoned in accordance with MCLA purposes. SECTION; THENCE NORTH ALONG SAID WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF property is sold at a foreclosure sale under who buys the property at the mortgage foreclo- 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period The redemption period shall be 6 months EAST LINE 208 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEECHER STREET 141.9 FEET; THENCE Chapter 32 of Act 236 of 1961, under MCL sure sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. from the date of such sale, unless determined BEGINNING. The redemption period shall be 6 NORTH AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible the property during the redemption period as If the property is sold at foreclosure sale abandoned in accordance with MCLA months from the date of such sale, unless aban- NORTH LINE OF BEECHER STREET 72.4 to the person who buys the property at the mort- provided by MCL 600.3278 or otherwise by law. under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period doned under MCL 600.3241, in which case the FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY gage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder The redemption period shall be six months of 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrow- shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. redemption period shall be 1 month, or under LINE OF THE NEW YORK CENTRAL RAIL- for damaging the property during the redemp- from the date of the sale unless the property is er will be held responsible to the person who If the property is sold at forec losure sale MCL 600.3241a 30 days from the date of such ROAD COMPANY; THENCE SOUTHEAST- tion period. If the sale is set aside for any reason, determined to be abandoned in accordance with buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act sale, or 15 days from the MCL 600.3241a(b) ERLY ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to MCL 600.3241a. sale or to the mort gage holder for damaging the of 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrow- notice, whichever is later, or extinguished pur- 144.1 FEET; THENCE SOUTH PARALLEL a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall BODMAN PLC property during the redemption period. er will be held responsible to the person who suant to MCL 600.3238. If the above referenced WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 1 have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, Dated: May 12, 2016 Dated: May 19, 2016 buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure property is sold at a foreclosure sale under A DISTANCE OF 45.19 FEET TO THE PLACE the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s attorney. By: Sandra L. Jasinski (P37430) For more information, please call: sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the Chapter 32 of Act 236 of 1961, under MCL OF BEGINNING. ALSO, THAT PART OF Nationstar Mortgage LLC Mortgagee/Assignee Debt Collector for OSB Community Bank FC J (248) 593-1311 property during the redemption period. 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible EAST HALF (E 1/2) OF THE SOUTHEAST Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C. 23938 Research 229 Court Street, P.O. Box 405 Trott Law, P.C. Dated: May 19, 2016 to the person who buys the property at the mort- QUARTER (SE 1/4), SECTION ONE (1), Drive, Suite 300 Farmington Hills, MI 48335 Cheboygan, MI 49721 Attorneys For Servicer For more information, please call: gage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder TOWNSHIP SEVEN (7) SOUTH, RANGE S20160413154350 FHLMC (231) 627-8000 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 FC J (248) 593-1311 for damaging the property during the redemption THREE (3) EAST, COMMENCING IN (05-26)(06-16) 5/12,19,26;6/2,9,2016 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 Trott Law, P.C. period. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the NORTH LINE OF BEECHER STREET AT A 5/26;6/2,9,16,2016 File #462850F01 Attorneys For Servicer Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a POINT LOCATED TWO HUNDRED THIRTY- Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale (05-19)(06-09) 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall NINE AND NINE TENTHS (239.9) FEET NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR 5/19,26;6/2,9,2016 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, WEST OF EAST LINE OF SECTION ONE (1) Default having been made in the terms and ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. File #374174F02 the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s attorney. AND THIRTY-THREE (33) FEET NORTH OF conditions of a certain mortgage made by SEM- ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale (05-19)(06-09) Nationstar Mortgage LLC Mortgagee/Assignee SOUTH LINE OF SECTION ONE (1) AND RIG LLC, of 6867 US 12, Tipton, Michigan BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR 5/19,26;6/2,9,2016 Schneiderman & Sherman, P. C. 23938 Research RUNNING THENCE WEST ALONG NORTH 49287 to OSB COMMUN ITY BANK, 417 S. CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM- ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. Drive, Suite 300 Farmington Hills, MI 48335 LINE OF BEECHER STREET FIFT Y-FIVE Main Street, P.O. Box 738, Brooklyn, Michigan BER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL SCHNEIDERMAN & SHERMAN, P.C., S20160420105840 FHLMC (55) FEET THENCE NORTH AT RIGHT 49230, dated October 7, 2014 and recorded in MILITARY DUTY. BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, (05-26)(06-16) ANGLES TO NORTH LINE OF BEECHER the office of the Register of Deeds, for the ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUM- ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL 5/26;6/2,9,16,2016 JUNE 9, 2016 THE TECUMSEH HERALD — PAGE 3B

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Lot 107, Spielman Heights No. 6, as recorded in event, your damages, if any, shall be limited Military, please contact our office at the num- ($47,308.92). 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Liber 20 of Plats, Pages 25, 26 and 27, Lenawee solely to the return of the bid amount tendered ber listed below. ATTN PURCHASERS: This Under the power of sale contained in said will be held responsible to the person who buys the ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY County Records at sale, plus interest. sale may be rescinded by the foreclosing mort- mortgage and the statute in such case made and property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE The redemption period shall be 6 months MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been gagee for any reason. In that event, your dam- provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- mortgage holder for damaging the property during USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- from the date of such sale, unless determined made in the conditions of a mortgage made by ages, if any, shall be limited solely to the return gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged the redemption period. TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, Maryann Welden and Robert Welden, wife and of the bid amount tendered at sale, plus inter- premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Dated: June 9, 2016 BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- in which case the redemption period shall be 30 husband, original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage est, and the purchaser shall have no further at the place of holding the circuit court within For more information, pleas e call: TARY DUTY. days from the date of such sale. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on July 14, 2016. FC H (248) 593-1300 ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be If the property is sold at foreclosure sale for GVC Mortgage, Inc. DBA Preferred Capital its or the Mortgagee’s attorney. MORTGAGE Said premises are situated in Charter Trott Law, P.C. rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated June 17, SALE – Default has been made in the conditions Township of Madison, Lenawee County, Attorneys For Servicer event, your damages, if any, shall be limited 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower 2011, and recorded on June 22, 2011 in Liber 2426 of a certain mortgage made by: David Pickett and Michigan, and are described as: All that part of the 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 solely to the return of the bid amount tendered will be held responsible to the person who buys the on Page 172, and assigned by said Mortgagee to Jodie Picke tt, Husband and Wife to Ameriquest West 1/2, Southwest 1/4, Section 12, Town 7 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 at sale, plus interest. property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association as Mortgage Company, Mortgagee, dated January 30, South, Range 3 East, described as commencing at File #284939F02 MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been mortgage holder for damaging the property during assignee as documented by an assignment, in 2004 and recorded February 10, 2004 in Liber a point located 359.17 feet South 1 degrees 13 (06-09)(06-30) made in the conditions of a mortgage made by the redemption period. Lenawee county records, Michigan, on which 2262 Page 785 Lenawee County Records, minutes East and 775 feet South 88 degrees 38 6/9,16,23,30,2016 Donna Jean Sager, a single woman, original mort- Dated: June 2, 2016 mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date Michigan. Said mortgage was assigned to: minutes West from the Northeast corner of said gagor(s), to Citizens National Bank of Paris, For more information, please call: hereof the sum of Ninety-One Thousand Thirty- Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as West 1/2, Southwest 1/4, Section 12, and running Mortgagee, dated June 18, 2010, and recorded on FC J (248) 593-1311 One and 90/100 Dollars ($91,031.90). Trustee for Ameriquest Mortgage Securities Inc., thence South 1 degrees 13 minutes East 234 feet; June 24, 2010 in Liber 2406 on Page 719, and Trott Law, P.C. Under the power of sale contained in said Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series thence South 88 degrees 38 minutes West 50 feet; CLASSIFIEDS FROM PAGE 1B assigned by said Mortgagee to JPMorgan Chase Attorneys For Servicer mortgage and the statute in such case made and 2004-R2, Under the Pooling and Servicing thence North 1 degrees 13 minutes West 234 feet; Bank, National Association as assignee as docu- 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- Agreement dated April 1, 2004, by assignment thence North 88 degrees 38 minutes East 50 feet to mented by an assignment, in Lenawee county Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged dated January 15, 2009 and recorded February 19, the place of beginning. THE TECUMSEH records, Michigan, on which mortgage there is File #059833F03 premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, 2009 in Liber 2378, Page 0468, on which mort- The redemption period shall be 6 months claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of (06-02)(06-23) at the place of holding the circuit court within gage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof from the date of such sale, unless determined HERALD Sixty-Six Thousand Four Hundred Twenty-Nine 6/2,9,16,23,2016 Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on June 30, 2016. the sum of One Hundred Twenty-Eight Thousand abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, and 77/100 Dollars ($66,429.77). Said premises are situated in City of Two Hundred Sixteen Dollars and Eighty-Nine in which case the redemption period shall be 30 Under the power of sale contained in said IF YOU ARE NOW ON ACTIVE MILI- Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are Cents ($128,216.89) including interest 8.05% per days from the date of such sale. classifieds mortgage and the statute in such case made and TARY DUTY OR HAVE BEEN IN THE described as: Lot 57, Plat of River Acres Area No. annum. Under the power of sale contained in said If the property is sold at foreclosure sale provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- PRIOR ONE YEAR, PLEASE CONTACT Two, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in mortgage and the statute in such case made and under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged OUR OFFICE AT 248-502-1400. Liber 11 of Plats, Pages 42-44, Lenawee County provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower premises, or some part of the m, at public vendue, MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been Records. gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged will be held responsible to the person who buys the FOR SALE at the place of holding the circuit court within made in the conditions of a mortgage made by The redemption period shall be 6 months premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on June 30, 2016. Richard Doney, a single person, to Wells Fargo from the date of such sale, unless determined Circuit Court of Lenawee County at 10:00AM on mortgage holder for damaging the property during CENTRAL BOILER CERTI- Said premises are situated in Township of Bank, NA, Mortgagee, dated August 1, 2008 and abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, July 7, 2016 Said premises are situated in the redemption period. FIED E-Classic outdoor Cambridge, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are recorded August 7, 2008 in Liber 2369, Page 853, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 Township of Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan, Dated: June 9, 2016 described as: Lot 36, of Kingsley No. 1, as record- Lenawee County Records, Michigan. There is days from the date of such sale. and are described as: Parcel 1: Lot 18 and the For more information, please call: wood furnace. Buy NOW for ed in Liber 16 Page 25 of Plats, Lenawee County claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of If the property is sold at foreclosure sale Southwesterly 20 feet of Lot 17, Pleasant Ridge, FC H (248) 593-1300 instant rebate up to $1,000! Records One Hundred Three Thousand Twenty-Seven and under C hapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of according to the plat thereof as recorded in Liber 9 Trott Law, P.C. The redemption period shall be 6 months 76/100 Dollars ($103,027.76), including interest at 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower of plats, page 37, Lenawee County Records. Parcel Attorneys For Servicer Call today! Midwest Outdoor from the date of such sale, unless determined 6.375% per annum. will be held responsible to the person who buys the 2: The Southwesterly 80 feet of Lot 37, Pleasant 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 Furnace, 734-755-2005. abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, Under the power of sale contained in said property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the Ridge No.2, according to the plat thereof as Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 c6/2,9,16 in which case the redemption period shall be 30 mortgage and the statute in such case made and mortgage holder for damaging the property during recorded in Liber 17 of Plats, pages 22 and 23, File #463385F01 days from the date of such sale. provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- the redemption period. Lenawee County Records. Commonly known as (06-09)(06-30) MARTIN’S CLEARANCE If the property is sold at foreclosure sale gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged Dated: June 2, 2016 2803 Carson Hwy, Adrian MI 49221 The redemp- 6/9,16,23,30,2016 under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of premises, or some part of them, at public vendue at For more information, please call: tion period shall be 6 months from the date of such CENTER, 1111 W. Chicago 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower the place of holding the circuit court within FC S (248) 593-1304 sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Blvd., Tecumseh, across from will be held responsible to the person who buys the Lenawee County, Michigan at 10:00 AM on JUNE Trott Law, P.C. with MCL 600.3241 or MCL 600.3241a, in which THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the 30, 2016. Attorneys For Servicer case the redemption period shall be 30 days from ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY McDonald’s. Thursdays 9 mortgage holder for damaging the property during Said premises are located in the Township of 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 the date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE a.m.-5:30 p.m. Closeouts, the redemption period. Raisin, Lenawee County Michigan, and are Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 notice required by MCL 600.3241a(c), whichever USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. P LEASE CON- Dated: May 26, 2016 described as: File #413217F05 is later; or unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies. If TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER damaged merchandise, spe- For more information, please call: Lot 9, Gady Acres No. 1, according to the (06-02)(06-23) the property is sold at foreclosure sale under BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- cial buys, scratch and dent FC S (248) 593-1304 recorded Plat thereof, as recorded in Liber 17 of 6/2,9,16,23,2016 Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, TARY DUTY. appliances and closeouts on Trott Law, P.C. Plats, Pages 30 and 31, Lenawee County Records. under MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be Attorneys For Servicer The redemption period shall be 6 months SCHNEIDERMAN & SHERMAN, P.C., IS responsible to the person who buys the property at rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that furniture and bedding. tf 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 from the date of such sale, unless determined ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, ANY the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage event, your damages, if any, shall be limited Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 abandoned in accordance with MCLA INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE holder for damaging the property during the solely to the return of the bid amount tendered File #463094F01 §600.3241a, in which case the redemption period USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- redemption period. Dated: 6/09/2016 Deutsche at sale, plus interest. (05-26)(06-16) shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. TO TACT OUR OFFICE AT (248)539-7400 IF Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been HOUSE RENTAL 5/26;6/2,9,16,2016 ALL PURCHASERS: The foreclosing mortgagee YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. Ameriquest Mortgage Securities Inc., Asset- made in the conditions of a mortgage made by can rescind the sale. In that event, your damages, MORTGAGE SALE – Default has been made in Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2004- Felix J Konopka Jr, Unmarried Man, original Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid the conditions of a mortgage made by MICHAEL R2, Assignee of Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic Registration THREE BEDROOM, 1 bath THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR amount tendered at sale, plus interest. J. HARDIE and SUSAN R. HARDIE, HUSBAND Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite 100 Systems, Inc., Mortgagee, dated November 29, home on quiet street. 1,025 ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY If the property is sold at foreclosure sale, pur- AND WIFE, to OPTION ONE MORTGAGE Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248) 844-5123 Our 2005, and recorded on January 13, 2006 in Liber INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE suant to MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held CORPORATION, A CALIFORNIA CORPORA- File No: 16-38217 2315 on Page 327, and assigned by mesne assign- sq. ft. well cared for. Single USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- responsible to the person who buys the property at TION, Mortgagee, dated June 19, 2007, and (06-09)(06-30) ments to BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC as car attached garage. Newly TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage recorded on June 26, 2007, in Liber 2348, on Page 6/9,16,23,30,2016 assignee as documented by an assignment, in BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- holder for damage to the property during the 42, and assigned by said mortgagee to FV-I, Inc. in Lenawee county records, Michigan, on which remodeled. Appliances in- TARY DUTY. redemption period. trust for Morgan Stanley Mortgage Capital Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date cluded. Nice backyard. Walk- ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be Dated: June 2, 2016 Holdings LLC, as assigned, Lenawee County THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR hereof the sum of One Hundred Ninety-Three rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that Orlans Associates, P.C. Records, Michigan, on which mortgage there is ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY Thousand Thirty-One and 22/100 Dollars ing distance to schools and event, your damages, if any, shall be limited Attorneys for Servicer claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE ($193,031.22). park. $895/month plus utili- solely to the return of the bid amount tendered P.O. Box 5041 Ninety-Three Thousand F ive Hundred Seventy- USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- Under the power of sale contained in said ties, plus $895 security de- at sale, plus interest. Troy, MI 48007 Eight Dollars and Eighty Cents ($93,578.80), TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER mortgage and the statute in such case made and MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been File No. 16-005495 including interest at 6.500% per annum. Under the BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- posit. One year lease. Must made in the conditions of a mortgage made by (06-02)(06-23) power of sale contained in said mortgage and the TARY DUTY. gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged have excellent references. Laura A Frost, a married person, original mort- 6/2,9,16,23,2016 statute in such case made and provided, notice is ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, gagor(s), to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. successor in hereby given that said mortgage will be foreclosed rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that at the place of holding the circuit court within No smoking, no pets. 734- interest by merger to Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part event, your damages, if any, shall be limited Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on July 7, 2016. 904-5633. 6/9,16,23 Inc., Mortgagee, dated January 16, 2004, and THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR of them, at public vendue, at the East door to the solely to the return of the bid amount tendered Said premises are situated in Township of recorded on January 20, 2004 in Liber 2261 on ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY Lenawee County Courthouse in Adrian, Michigan. at sale, plus interest. Cambridge, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are Page 66, and modified by agreement dated May 6, INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE at 10:00 AM o'clock, on June 30, 2016 Said prem- MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been described as: Lot 180, Waterford No. 1, as record- 2013, and recorded on July 25, 2013 in Liber 2472 USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- ises are located in Lenawee County, Michigan and made in the conditions of a mortgage made by ed in Liber 17 of Plats, Page 16, 17, 18 and 19, on Page 0716, in Lenawee county records, TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER are described as: LOT 7, HIGHLAND VIEW, AS Robert E. Dawson, unmarried man and Aimee M. Lenawee County Records, be the same more or OFFICE RENTAL Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- RECORDED IN LIBER 8 OF PLATS, PAGE 28, Raymond, unmarried woman, original mort- less, but subject to all legal highways. be due at the date hereof the sum of Ninety-Seven TARY DUTY. LENAWEE COUNTY RECORDS. The redemp- gagor(s), to United Midwest Savings Bank, The redemption period shall be 6 months TECUMSEH OFFICE Plaza, Thousand Five Hundred Fifty and 83/100 Dollars ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be tion period shall be 6 months from the date of such Mortgagee, dated November 4, 2008, and record- from the date of such sale, unless determined ($97,550.83). rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that sale, unless abandoned under MCL 600.3241, in ed on November 19, 2008 in Liber 2374 on Page abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, 808 W. Chicago Blvd. Office Under the power of sale contained in said event, your damages, if any, sha ll be limited which case the redemption period shall be 1 516, in Lenawee co unty records, Michigan, on in which case the redemption period shall be 30 space for rent, $200/month mortgage and the statute in such case made and solely to the return of the bid amount tendered month, or under MCL 600.3241a 30 days from the which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the days from the date of such sale. provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- at sale, plus interest. date of such sale, or 15 days from the MCL date hereof the sum of Forty-Seven Thousand If the property is sold at foreclosure sale includes all utilities. 517-423- gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been 600.3241a(b) notice, whichever is later, or extin- Three Hundred Eight and 92/100 Dollars under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1111. v4/9tf premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, made in the conditions of a mortgage made by guished pursuant to MCL 600.3238. If the above at the place of holding the circuit court within Joyce G Spiegel, a single woman, original mort- referenced property is sold at a foreclosure sale Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on June 23, 2016. gagor(s), to Option One Mortgage Corporation, a under Chapter 32 of Act 236 of 1961, under MCL Said premises are situated in Township of California Corporation, Mortgagee, dated July 25, 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to Riga, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are 2005, and recorded on January 3, 2006 in Liber the person who buys the property at the mortgage described as: Part of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 2314 on Page 763, in Lenawee county records, foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for dam- 15, Town 8 South, Range 5 East, Township of Michigan, and assigned by said Mortgagee to aging the propert y during the redemption period. Riga, Lenawee County, Michigan, described as Wells Fargo Bank, National Association as Trustee FV-I, Inc. in trust for Morgan Stanley Mortgage follows: Commencing at the quarter post on the for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-4, Capital Holdings LLC Mortgagee/Assignee West side of Section 15, dividing said Section East Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-4 as Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C. 23938 Research and West, and running East 16 rods, thence North assignee as documented by an assignment dated Drive, Suite 300 Farmington Hills, MI 48335 10 rods, thence West 16 rods, thence South 10 May 20, 2016 , on which mortgage there is S20160505141100 CONV rods, to the point of beginning, being the claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of (06-02)(06-23) Southwest corner of the West 1/2 of the Northwest One Hundred Sixty-One Thousand Six Hundred 6/2,9,16,23,2016 1/4 of Section 15, Town 8 South, Range 5 East Fifteen and 30/100 Dollars ($161,615.30). The redemption period shall be 6 months Under the power of sale contained in said SCHNEIDERMAN & SHERMAN, P.C., IS from the date of such sale, unless determined mortgage and the statute in such case made and ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, ANY abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE in which case the redemption period shall be 30 gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- days from the date of such sale. premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, TACT OUR OFFICE AT (248)539-7400 IF If the property is sold at foreclosure sale at the place of holding the circuit court within YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. under Chapte r 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on June 30, 2016. MORTGAGE SALE – Default has been made in 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower Said premises are situated in City of Adrian, the conditions of a mortgage made by CHARLES will be held responsible to the person who buys the Lenawee County, Michigan, and are describe d as: L. WILKINS, UNMARRIED ADULT, to THE property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the All that part of the West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK SUCCES- mortgage holder for damaging the property during Section 21 Town 7 South, Range 3 East, described SOR BY MERGER TO SKY BANK, Mortgagee, the redemption period. as commencing at the East 1/4 corner of Section dated November 23, 2005, and recorded on Dated: May 26, 2016 21, aforesaid. Thence South 89 degrees 40 minutes November 30, 2005, in Liber 2312, on Page 664, For more information, please call: 18 seconds West 1321.55 feet; thence South 0 Lenawee County Records, Michigan, on which FC D (248) 593-1309 degrees 09 minutes 19 seconds West along the mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date Trott Law, P.C. East Line of the West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of hereof the sum of Seventy-Seven Thousand Five Attorneys For Servicer Section 21 1819.81 feet to the intersection of said Hundred Fifty Dollars and Forty-Five Cents 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 Line with the centerline of West Gier Road for a ($77,550.45), including interest at 4.000% per Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 further point of beginning, and running thence annum. Under the power of sale contained in said File #416744F02 South 0 degrees 09 minutes, 19 seconds West mortgage and the statute in such case made and (05-26)(06-16) along said East Line of the West 1/2 of the provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- 5/26;6/2,9,16,2016 Southeast 1/4 of Section 21 258.25 feet; thence gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged South 85 degrees 43 minutes 54 seconds West premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale 182.74 feet; thence South 60 degrees 58 minutes at the East door to the Lenawee County THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR 54 seconds West 219.29 feet; thence North 06 Courthouse in Adrian, Michigan. at 10:00 AM ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY degrees 07 minutes 32 seconds West 231.10 feet to o'clock, on June 30, 2016 Said premises are locat- INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE the feet to the Centerline of West Gier Road; ed in Lenawee County, Michigan and are USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- thence North 69 degrees 36 minutes 05 seconds described as: THE EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 100 TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER East along said Centerline 426.13 feet to the fur- FEET OF LOTS 15 AND 16, AND THE NORTH BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- ther place of beginning. 6 FEET OF LOT 14, BLOCK 3, ON THE PLAT TARY DUTY. The redemption period shall be 6 months OF L.G. BERRY'S ADDITION TO THE CITY ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be from the date of such sale, unless determined OF ADRIAN, AS RECORDED IN LIBER 33 OF rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, DEEDS, PAGE 808, LENAWEE COUNTY event, your damages, if any, shall be limited in which case the redemption period shall be 30 RECORDS. The redemption period shall be 6 solely to the return of the bid amount tendered days from the date of such sale. months from the date of such sale, unless aban- at sale, plus interest. If the property is sold at fo reclosure sale doned under MCL 600.3241, in which case the MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of redemption period shall be 1 month, or under made in the conditions of a mortgage made by 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower MCL 600.3241a 30 days from the date of such Cathy J Caurdy, original mortgagor(s), to Wells will be held responsible to the person who buys the sale, or 15 days from the MCL 600.3241a(b) Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc., Mortgagee, dated property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the notice, whichever is later, or extinguished pursuant June 25, 2003, and recorded on July 28, 2003 in mortgage holder for damaging the property during to MCL 600.3238. If the above referenced proper- Liber 2198 on Page 869, and assigned by mesne the redemption period. ty is sold at a foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of assignments to U.S. Bank National Association,s a Dated: June 2, 2016 Act 236 of 1961, under MCL 600.3278, the bor- Trustee, successor in interest to Bank of America, For more information, please call: rower will be held responsible to the person who National Association as Trustee as successor by FC H (248) 593-1300 buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale merger to LaSalle Bank National Association, as Trott Law, P.C. or to the mortgage holder for damaging the prop- Trustee for Certificateholders of Bear Stearns Attorneys For Servicer erty during the redemption period. THE HUNT- Asset Backed Securities Trust 2005-4, Asset- 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 INGTON NATIONAL BANK SUCCESSOR BY Backed Certificates, Series 2005-4 as assignee as Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 MERGER TO SKY BANK Mortgagee/Assignee documented by an assignment, in Lenawee county File #462924F01 Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C. 23938 Research records, Michigan, on which mortgage there is (06-02)(06-23) Drive, Suite 300 Farmington Hills, MI 48335 claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of 6/2,9,16,23,2016 S20090113061178 FNMA Seventy-Five Thousand Three Hundred Fourteen (06-02)(06-23) and 42/100 Dollars ($75,314.42). Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale 6/2,9,16,23,2016 Under the power of sale contained in said THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR mortgage and the statute in such case made and ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY FORECLOSURE NOTICE THIS FIRM provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE IS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR COL- at the place of holding the circuit court within BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- LECTING A DEBT. IF THE DEBT WAS DIS- Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on June 30, 2016. TARY DUTY. CHARGED IN A BANKRUPTCY PROCEED- Said premises are situated in City of Adrian, ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be ING, THIS NOTICE IS NOT AN ATTEMPT Lenawee County, Michigan, and are described as: rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that TO COLLECT THAT DEBT. If you are in the FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP MINUTES FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP OLD BUSINESS The following cement bids were received for May 10, 2016 Platt updated the Board that the reserve the hall entryway: The regular meeting of the Franklin mower is back in use. 1. Frank’s American Concrete $1,248 Township Board was called to order at 7:35 p.m. Whitehead informed the Board that the new 2. Schug (Rock Hard) Concrete $1,400 by Supervisor Platt who then led the flag pledge. cemetery software has been installed and the 3. Tripp’s Precision Concrete $2,200 Present: Supervisor Bob Platt, Clerk Sue Clerk will begin inputting cemetery records as Kelley moved to accept the bid received Whitehead, Treasurer Terri Moore, Trustees Mike time allows. from Frank’s American Concrete for $1,248. Kelley and Dan VanValkenburg. Absent: none. Resident Rick Zimmerman requested an esti- Whitehead supported and motion carried 5-0. The The minutes from the previous meeting were mate from the Lenawee Co. Road Commission concrete is scheduled to be replaced the following approved as presented. The Treasurer reported for paving a ½ mile of Tripp Road. Platt will con- week from the sidewalk to the building. income of $5,083.87 and expenses of $97,476.56. tact the Road Commission. VanValkenburg moved to proceed to make Additional bills submitted for approval: NEW BUSINESS the necessary corrections and clerical errors need- Jacqueline Benedict-$75 (May-Hall Cleaning) 1-Land Division Application: Donal & Eva ed to the Township zoning map. Whitehead sup- Medical Mutual-$144.33 (3rd Qt. Board Life Daniels Trust, with property located at 6681 W. ported and motion carried. Bldg. Official Bruce Ins.). VanValkenburg moved to approve the Monroe Road, Tipton (FR0-119-1705-00) Nickel will contact Region II for Planning Treasurer’s Report and all bills submitted for pay- requesting to split 10.0 acres from the parent par- Commission representatives to meet an d make ment. Kelley supported and motion carried 5-0. cel. The Land Division Committee recommended the corrections to the zoning map. Gary Holmes of Blissfield who is a member approval of the application contingent upon a Nickel is working with the County to draft of the Sons of Union War requested to celebrate completed survey and property descriptifon o the preliminary flood plain map. the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War same being provided. Kelley moved to approve Moore moved to approve an increase to the Monument in Franklin Cemetery. The Board the land split contingent upon the completed sur- Administrative Fee for new permits from $20 to approved the celebration for July 5th at 7 p.m. vey being provided. Moore supported and motion $30 effective June 1st. VanValkenburg supported The Michigan 4th Infantry will honor the oldest carried. Approval of the land division does not and motion carried 5-0. civil war monument in the state. Historical infor- mean zoning compliance. Whitehead moved to approve adding mation will also be on display at the Franklin The Board received a bid from Hampshire groundskeepers/cemetery workers to liability Township Hall. Farm Landscaping to install a paver walkway to insurance and approve the purchase of Microsoft Republican candidate Bronna Kahle who is the flag pole and install existing paver bricks office for the Bldg. Inspector’s computer. Moore running for State Representative for the 57th around the flag pole at the Township Hall for supported and motion carried 5-0. District introduced herself to those present, gave $3,182.63. A drawing was also presented from A Having no further business the meeting was some background information, and outlined what & H Lawn Service for a flag pole design. The adjourned at 9:08 p.m. her top priorities would be as State Board agreed to revisit the project when more Sue Whitehead Representative. information was available. Franklin Township Clerk PAGE 4B — THE TECUMSEH HERALD JUNE 9, 2016

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Series 2006-OPT2 as assignee as documented by utes 00 seconds East 353.00 feet continuing along East 30.00 feet continuing along the said East - continuing along the East and West 1/4 line of will be held responsible to the person who buys THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR an assignment, in Lenawee county records, the said East-West line of Section 32; thence West 1/4 line of Section 32; thence South 00 Section 32; thence South 00 degree 00 minutes 00 the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to South 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 secon ds East degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East 310.00 feet; seconds East 310.00 feet; thence South 90 degrees the mortgage holder for damaging the property INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE be due at the date hereof the sum of One Hundred 310.00 feet; thence South 90 degrees 00 minutes thence South 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds 00 minutes 00 seconds 30.00 feet; thence North during the redemption period. USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE Twenty-Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Six and 00 seconds West 353.00 feet; thence North 00 West 30.00 feet; thence North 00 degrees 00 min- 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West 310.00 Dated: May 26, 2016 CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER 76/100 Dollars ($128,806.76). degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West 310.00 feet utes 00 seconds West 310.00 feet to the point of feet to the point of beginning. For more information, please call: BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- Under the power of sale contained in said to the point of beginning. beginning. The redemption period shall be 6 months FC H (248) 593-1300 TARY DUTY. mortgage and the statute in such case made and Subject to and together with the right to use, Also subject to and together with the right to from the date of such sale, unless determined Trott Law, P.C. ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- but not the exclusive right thereof, a 30.0 foot use, but not exclusive right thereof, a 30.0 foot abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, Attorneys For Servicer rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged wide driveway easement for ingress and egress wide easement for ingress and egress purpose, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 31440 Northwestern H wy Ste. 200 event, your damages, if any, shall be limited premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, purpose, described as beginning 938.00 feet described as beginning 615.00 feet North 90 days from the date of such sale. Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 solely to the return of the bid amount tendered at the place of holding the circuit court within North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East from West If the property is sold at foreclosu re sale File #462921F01 at sale, plus interest. Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on June 23, 2016. from the West 1/4 corner and said Section 32; 1/4 corner of said Section 32; thence North 90 under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of (05-26)(06-16) MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been Said premises are situated in Charter thence North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East 30.00 feet 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower 5/26;6/2,9,16,2016 made in the conditions of a mortgage made by Township of Raisin, Lenawee County, Michigan, Don Rathman and Dionna Rathman, husband and and are described as: All that part of the wife, original mortgagor(s), to Option One Southwest 1/4 of Section 32, Town 6 South, Mortgage Corporation, Mortgagee, dated Range 4 E ast, lying North of the Norfolk and February 28, 2006, and recorded on March 1, Southern Railroad right-of-way described as 2006 in Liber 2318 on Page 11, and assigned by beginning on the East-West 1/4 line of Section 32 said Mortgagee to Deutsche Bank National Trust aforesaid, 615.00 feet North 90 degrees 00 min- Company, as Trustee for Soundview Home Loan utes 00 seconds East from the West 1/4 corner of Trust 2006-OPT2, Asset-Backed Certificates, said Section 32; thence North 90 degrees 00 min-