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Raisin Twp. Hate Crime Incident Shocks Family

Raisin Twp. Hate Crime Incident Shocks Family

THURSDAY THE TECUMSEH 50¢ JANUARY 19, 2017 Tecumseh, Michigan Join us! VOL. 164, ISSUE 15 HERALD LENAWEE COUNTY’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER • SINCE 1850 tecumsehherald.com INSIDE: Congressman speaks at Cambrian on healthcare • See page 5A In the news ‘Weather’ or not, Ice Sculpture Festival set for weekend LCF seeks community award nominations By JACKIE KOCH carving demonstrations and sweet samples offered by mer- ment director, the event began town for up to a month, depend- [email protected] dueling carver competitions chants. Both days will feature in 2010 to give the community ing on the weather. Lenawee Community will offer entertainment, while interactive ice sculptures, lost more festival options during the The festival is sponsored by Foundation, 606 N. Evans Tecumseh’s 8th Annual Ice the winter warm-up beverage arts demonstrations and free winter. “We just wanted to cre- Evans Street Station and St., seeks nominations for Sculpture Festival will give the walk will feature free hot bev- make-it-take-it activities for ate some activities during those Tecumseh’s Central Business its annual awards to those community reason to get out- erages at various establish- kids. Fans of the Disney film, long, cold winter months,” she Association, and the Dueling who have made Lenawee side this weekend, with activi- ments. “Frozen,” will have an opportu- said. “The public has really Carvers are sponsored by County a better place to ties downtown Saturday, Jan. On Sunday, look for the nity to have photos taken with responded.” She said the family Republic Services. For more live. The Lenawee 21 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Michigan Stilt Walker towering snowman character Olaf. event draws people from information, call 424.6003 or Leadership Award showcas- and Sunday, Jan. 22 from noon above the crowd, and indulge in According to Paula Holtz, throughout the region and the visit www.downtowntecum- es excellence in leadership until 4 p.m. On Saturday, ice the chocolate walk by tasting the city’s economic develop- ice sculptures stay up down- seh.com. demonstrated by outstand- ing initiative, impact of serv- WOMEN JOIN MARCH ON WASHINGTON ice, volunteer leadership Raisin Twp. hate and inspiration to others. The Stubnitz Award, named in memory of Lenawee phi- lanthropist Maurice crime incident Stubnitz, is presented to a person with exemplary com- mitment to Lenawee County and the cause for volun- shocks family teerism in the Lenawee community. The Incito By JACKIE KOCH she said, up until this incident, Award recognizes a person [email protected] had seemed welcoming. “It’s age 40 or younger that has very frightening, but especially emerged as a community On the Friday before Martin for my grandson,” she said. “It leader and shows commit- Luther King, Jr. Day, a holiday scared him.” ment to volunteerism, phi- that honors the life and contribu- Michigan law states that a lanthropy, and leadership. tions of America’s greatest person is guilty of ethnic intimi- The recipients will be hon- champion of racial justice and dation if that person maliciously, ored at the Lenawee equality who dreamed of a color- and with intent to intimidate or Community Foundation blind society, a Raisin Township harass another person because of annual meeting on Tuesday, family became victims of a hate that person's race, color, religion, April 25. Nominations are crime. The home of Norman and gender, or national origin, causes due on or before February 1 Bonita Kirk on West Russell physical with another and can be obtained by vis- Road was vandalized between person; damages, destroys, or iting lenaweecommunity- PHOTO BY MICKEY ALVARADO the evening of January 12 and defaces any real or personal foundation.com or calling Among 19 local residents participating in the March on Washington are (l-r) Breinne Reeder, the morning of January 13 with a property of another person; or 423.1729. Kailah Clifft, Rev. Cathi King, Ann Walker, Isabella Wanke and Jeannie Bauman. racial slur painted in large letters threatens to cause physical harm across the garage door, discov- or damage or deface another per- TDL hosts Stories from ered early in the morning. son’s property if there is reason- a Prison Classroom “I was shocked,” Bonita said, able cause to believe they will Tecumseh residents to “I couldn’t believe what I was follow through. The Tecumseh District seeing. These kind of hate crimes Ethnic intimidation is a Library, 215 N. Ottawa St., aren’t supposed to happen now.” felony punishable by imprison- will feature Stories From a march in national protest The Kirks bought their home ment for not more than two Prison Classroom, present- and moved to the area in June to years, or by a fine of not more ed by educator Judy Wenzel be near family. Their daughter than $5,000, or both. A person from 7-8 p.m. on Thursday, n Local march scheduled at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at City Hall and her 11-year-old son live with who is injured or has damage to Jan. 26. Wenzel spent more the couple, and Bonita speculat- his or her property as a result of than two decades teaching By KERRY SMITH because they want to see that sons,” Cathi explained as the ed on the motive for them being ethnic intimidation may bring a English and social studies [email protected] decency, civility, accountability, motive for the march. She has targeted. “I guess because he’s civil suit against the person who to students in the federal and dignity are brought back to several. “The level of rhetoric, mixed race, I don’t know,” she commits the offense to recover correctional institution in Nineteen women and men the office of the President – the level of discourse was so said. “I just didn’t think people actual damages, including dam- Milan, Michigan, the only from Tecumseh are making the characteristics they feel the personally demoralizing and were like that.” ages for emotional distress. If the program beyond GED in the journey to Washington, D.C. to President-elect disregarded dur- demeaning. I'm marching on the They filed a report with the injured party wins a civil action, country’s nationwide prison participate in the Women’s ing his campaign and after the first day of his presidency. That Raisin Township Police Depart- they can be awarded damages in system. The majority of her March on Washington (WMW) election. They are hoping for date was chosen for a reason. I ment and were told that officers the amount of three times the students were people of on what will be President systemic change, much like the want to bring dignity and honor would keep an eye out for any- actual damages or $2,000, color, convicted for drug Donald Trump’s first full day in change that took place due to the to all of the people and let thing unusual happening in the whichever is greater, as well as offenses and given long office on Saturday. Kailah Clifft, peaceful marches and speeches (Trump) know we will not neighborhood. While her son-in- attorney fees and costs. sentences for non-violent Breinne Reeder, and the Rev. of civil rights activist, the Rev. accept that level of discourse, of law acted quickly to scrape off Raisin Township Police Chief crimes. Wenzel is writing a Cathi King will be among them. Martin Luther King, Jr. treatment, of disrespect.” the offensive word and paint Kevin Grayer said there are no book based on her experi- The group is marching for a “Two hundred thousand peo- over it, Bonita was concerned for suspects at this time and the ences. She will share sto- variety of reasons, but mostly ple, two hundred thousand rea- SEE MARCH PAGE 4A her family in a community that investigation will continue. ries about her students and talk about how extreme punitive policies are damag- Sheriff, mounted division members ing our national identity. For more information, call 423.2238. represent Lenawee at inauguration Inside By KERRY HAMILTON SMITH from Michigan to participate in Welch said the 18-member [email protected] the parade. Members come county mounted division is Classified 1B from all areas of the state. made up of volunteers who are Crossword 3B Lenawee County Sheriff While it will be the third led by a lieutenant in the Faith 9A Jack Welch and three members time the MMMPDT has partic- Lenawee County Sheriff’s Legals 1-3B of the mounted division will be ipated in a presidential inaugu- Department; he also volunteers Living 3A part of the Michigan Multi- ration — they participated in his time. Four members of the Obituaries 2A Jurisdictional Mounted Police both the 2009 and 2013 events group — Sheila Shortz, Joy and Service Directory 2B Drill Team and Color Guard — it’s the first time a contin- Dan Ollier and Andre Renier Sports 6-7A (MMMPDT) at the 58th presi- gent from the county will take — tried out for and were certi- dential inauguration parade for part, according to Welch in a fied to be a part of the MMM- Jerry’s Market President-elect Donald Trump phone interview enroute to PDT team. However, Renier Insert inside January 20 in Washington, Washington. “I'm very proud of will miss the event due to ill- today’s D.C. The group of 23 riders and them; they're quite an elite ness, but two will ride while PHOTO BY MICKEY ALVARADO Tecumseh their horses are one of only two team,” he said. “It’s a tribute to Family member paints over racial slur left on garage door of a Herald! drill teams to have been invited our department.” SEE CEREMONY PAGE 4A Russell Road home. Township police are investigating. PAGE 2A — THE TECUMSEH HERALD JANUARY 19, 2017 TECUMSEH & AREA OBITUARIES Imagine BARBARA A. ‘POSKY’ Barbara was born February by her parents and husband, Jack of Adrian; one sister, Penny SPILLER 22, 1947 to Albert and Betty Spiller. (Vince) Miller of Tecumseh and Barbara A. ‘Posky’ Spiller of Posky. She is survived by one daugh- nieces and nephews. That Louisville, Ky., died January 7, Barbara was a member of the ter, Rebecca Tester of Baltimore, Arrangements are being made 2016, with her daughter by her Tecumseh High School graduat- Md.; two brothers, Delbert for Barbara to be buried next to By Mary Kay McPartlin side and under the care of ing class of 1965. (Dianna) Posky of Fort Smith, her husband at Arlington Hospice. She was preceeded in death Ark., and Glen (Sandra) Posky National Cemetery.

This week marked the annual and fought for the opportunity to Lester and Alberta (Klink) plained about her fight with She is preceded in death by observance of Martin Luther earn an engineering degree on Handy. On October 1, 1955, cancer and was always the first her parents, and one brother, King Day on Monday. For many top of her other college degrees. Joan married Gary B. Roberts person willing to assist others. Max Handy. people it’s just a day off work. All three women had families in LaGrange, Ind., and they Those that knew Joan would Visitation for Joan was held We won’t talk about the people and children they were raising shared 61 wonderful years agree she was the strongest, on January 17, 2017 at the who think it’s an unnecessary while working many hours at together. bravest, most kind-hearted, and Tecumseh Chapel of Handler payment of respect to a man NASA. I don’t know why the Joan was a lifelong resident giving person they knew, with a Funeral Homes from 4-8 p.m. who helped change our country story of these three women and of Tecumseh and a lifelong smile that didn’t stop. She will The funeral service was January for the better. all the other women who member of the First be missed. 18, 2017 at the First Too many people don’t know worked with them at Langley Presbyterian Church of Joan is survived by her lov- Presbyterian Church of or don’t remember what it was has gone missing in history Tecumseh, where she was the ing husband, Gary; her children, Tecumseh at 11 a.m. with the like for legitimate and legal life- books. On its website, NASA organist for over 26 years. Debbie (Jeff) Baldwin of Rev. Cathi King officiating. long minority citizens in the says the women weren’t hidden, She served as a former dea- Clinton, Mich., David (Julie) Visitation was from 10 a.m. United States of America up just “unseen.” con and elder for the church and Roberts of Inverness, Fla., until the time of the service. until the 1960s. My son and I I’m sure NASA had protocol JOAN ROBERTS enjoyed being the gardener at Sondra (Istvan) Szirmai of Burial followed at Brookside went to see the movie “Hidden about publicizing sensitive Joan Catherine Roberts, age the church also. Joan taught Clinton, Mich., and Suzie (Bob Cemetery. Figures” over the weekend. Not information regarding the space 76, entered peacefully into the piano for over 40 years, and was Palmer) Roberts of Greenville, Memorial contributions may because of the upcoming holi- program as well as people with presence of her Lord and a Girl Scout and Cub Scout Mich.; her 13 grandchildren; be made to the First day, but because it looked like a access to such information. Over Savior, at home on January 15, leader. She loved gardening, her sisters, Geri (Jerry) Eaton of Presbyterian Church Music fascinating study of history. the years those of us captivated 2017, surrounded by her loving crocheting, traveling, camping Tecumseh, Mich., Barb (Fred Fund or Charity of one’s choice. It was a terrific film and a by America’s role in the space family. She was born on and waterfalls. Long) Bond of Tawas, Mich., Condolences may be offered reminder of how ridiculous race have tended to focus on the January 19, 1940 in Adrian, Her strength and bravery was and Lois Quinn of Crane Hill, to the family at handlerfuneral- “separate but equal” truly was astronauts, those glamorous and Mich., the daughter of the late profound, as she never com- Ala. homes.com. for all Americans. It was an daring men and women. There insult and an abomination for all are plenty of other men and races that American people were women behind the scenes we conditioned to believe “separate don’t know about, since space but equal” was acceptable. launches and re-entries don’t The movie is about three come with a credits crawl identi- women who worked for NASA fying all who made the mission at Langley in Virginia during the successful. 1961 and 1962 space race. Most Still, I can’t help but to won- of the world is ignorant of the der if the Civil Rights move- support provided to the space ment would have transitioned program by women of color. more smoothly if all Americans The story focuses on three gifted knew about the contributions of women who battled racism and minorities to the greater good of misogyny and used their mathe- our country. Would the foolish matical and engineering talents belief that intelligence belonged to put Americans in space. only to white Americans have It wasn’t a movie about civil disappeared quicker than the rights, but it quietly illustrated tear gas used to quell peaceful life for educated black women demonstrators across 1960s in the 1960s. It was a reminder America? of how fear and ignorance can Would fear of minorities blind kind and considerate and have dissipated faster as individ- caring people. To move past a uals’ talents and skills were world that accepts a hierarchy revealed and proved equal in the based on skin color, it took the workforce and academia? Did quiet and unyielding persever- the lack of interaction with ance of the marginalized, sup- minority individuals coupled ported by people with power with violence seen in the news willing to stand up and disavow confuse and obfuscate the minds the status quo. of many white Americans? Did PHOTO SUBMITTED Allison Schroeder and direc- they see a link between violence Members of the Board of Outreach from St. John’s (l-r), Rich and Mary Gilbert, Outreach Director Karmen Wilharms and tor Theodore Melfi wrote the and the minority, rather than Diann Muck, present First Night Bags to Jen Marlatt from The Foster Closet of Michigan, Lenawee County Branch. script based on the book by perceive violence against the Margot Lee Shetterly. They minority? could have filled the movie with The impact of the Civil fiery speeches and grandstand- Rights Movement on the U.S. First Night Bags help foster care ing. Instead they showed three continues. The question of why smart women trying to work and to continue to talk about the raise families. people who made an impact in kids cope with stressful move Taraji P. Henson played every facet of America culture, genius mathematician Katherine from entertainment to business TECUMSEH — St. John’s book, flashlight or nightlight, Dentistry for donating twenty- way to pick up foster children, G. Johnson. Johnson worked as to academia to religion is still Lutheran Church is supporting underwear, socks, pajamas, five toothbrushes and tubes of she fills the First Night Bags a computer for NASA, calculat- important. We need to know local foster care children by col- toothbrush and toothpaste,” said toothpaste and for their commit- with the appropriate sized cloth- ing and checking the calcula- who led the way in all areas and lecting for and creating First Karmen Wilharms, Outreach and ment to continue these donations ing and gets them to the workers. tions for space travel. That’s from all backgrounds, so we can Night Bags. Most children in Assimilation Director, St. John's throughout the year.” This insures each child gets a right, before computers, there recognize today the importance need of foster care have little to Lutheran Church. “Thanks to The bags and clothing are First Night Bag as they arrive at were compute(rs), and Johnson of all races in our culture and no time to pack, or are picked up our successful Advent Aglow given to Jen Marlatt, who runs their new temporary home. got her career at NASA started society. directly from school and taken to this past December, we have one The Foster Closet of Michigan There is still a need for more by ensuring Alan Shepard, Gus We seem to be at another their foster home. hundred tote bags, one hundred — Lenawee County Branch, pajamas, socks, underwear and Grissom and John Glenn made it crossroads in our society. Fear That first night may have a storybook bibles, fifty flash- serving Lenawee, Hillsdale, blankets in all sizes. Items can to space and safely back. based on race or religion fuels child feeling uncertain, fright- lights with extra batteries, and Jackson and Monroe counties. be dropped off at St. John’s Octavia Spencer played intolerance of some Americans. ened and homesick. enough blankets, socks, under- The Foster Closet accepts Church, 3448 N. Adrian Hwy. in Dorothy Vaughn, another gifted Let’s change our focus and “We want to give those chil- wear, and stuffed animals to fill donations of clothing and chil- Adrian. Office hours are mathematician and the leader of remember instead the beauty of dren a bag of items to create almost twenty bags. Thank you dren’s items and makes them Monday through Thursday, 9-3, the “Colored” mathematicians diversity. We cannot be blinded comfort and security. It is our to Thrivent Financial for the available free of charge to foster and 9-11 on Fridays. employed by NASA. Mary by fear if we focus on celebrat- goal to fill each tote bag with a two-hundred and fifty dollar children. As Marlatt receives For more information, con- Jackson worked in engineering ing the talents of all Americans. soft blanket, stuffed animal, grant, and Ebeling Family calls from area workers on their tact Wilharms at 265.6998. State’s foster care children will continue getting support through federal dollars

LANSING — Michigan chil- eligibility specialists and our source in fiscal year 2016. dren in foster care will con- local courts who ensure the “Continued funding so that tinue getting the support they Title IV-E program continued kids in foster care get the serv- need through federal dollars as to comply with federal require- ices they need depends on a result of the state being ments again during this report- proper compliance with feder- found in compliance during a ing period,” said Steve Yager, al rules,” said Milt Mack, state funding eligibility review. executive director of the court administrator. “This The U.S. Administration for MDHHS Children’s Services audit shows that judges and Children and Families said in a Agency that oversees services court staff are doing their jobs recent letter to the Michigan to children in foster care. right, and that’s good news for Department of Health and “Their dedication directly ben- kids in foster care and for Human Services that the state efits the services MDHHS and Michigan.” was in substantial compliance, our partners provide to chil- Every three years each state meaning it appropriately used dren in need of protection from undergoes a federal review. By and maximized federal Title abuse or neglect and assists the maximizing this federal IV-E dollars for foster care state in reducing out-of-home source, Michigan can budget services. The federal review is placements and shorter stays in more state funds toward serv- important because any state foster care.” ices that assist at-risk children that doesn’t comply has to Title IV-E is the primary and families while keeping complete a costly secondary federal funding source for chil- children safe or assisting fami- review and could ultimately dren’s foster care and adoption lies in adopting children who have to pay fines and penalties assistance, providing a 50 per- were removed from their that could exceed $30 million. cent match to state funds. parental home permanently, “MDHHS is very proud of MDHHS received more than when the children couldn’t the hard work of our funding $249 million from the funding stay in the home safely. JANUARY 19, 2017 LIVING THE TECUMSEH HERALD — PAGE 3A TECUMSEH POLICE REPORT — Wedding —

A joy ride in a stolen Ford Explorer and Tecumseh, was apprehended. Hospital found his Blood Alcohol Level larceny of a welders helmet and a pair of Williams admitted to his participation in (BAL) was .14 percent. work boots were all part of illegal activity taking the Ford Explorer, as well as enter- December 23 — Bailey L. Osborne and that hit F&S Landscaping between ing the workshop in December with Alexis R. Wanzeck, both 18 of Adrian, December 24 and January 3 by three young Matthew J. Cole, 18, of Adrian, and were arrested on Rogers Highway for pos- men, two from Tecumseh and one from Kirakorn Nishikawa, 19, of Tecumseh, session of marijuana. The women were Adrian. who were all arrested on January 4 follow- released on a personal recognizance bond. Owner of the landscaping business, ing interviews and charged with larceny January 3 — A parked pickup truck Craig Fulton, notified police on December and unauthorized use of a vehicle. downtown on West Boulevard, 27 when he found an open door at his The suspects admitted to entering the owned by Duane C. Bickerstaff of Onsted, workshop and 16 missing keys to F&S Landscaping workshop on December was sideswiped by a passing semi-truck trucks. Fulton said it appeared each of the 24, taking the keys, and driving an F&S causing minor damage. The semi was vehicles had been entered and rummaged Landscaping truck, a white Ford F150, westbound and failed to stop. through. One of the trucks had been taken before returning the truck early the next January 6 — Michael J. Vannatter, 57, and returned. Fulton noted that dirt on the morning at 4 a.m. The suspects said they of Tecumseh was in the northbound turn truck indicated it had been taken off road took the truck on a ride around the lane of Occidental Highway at Chicago and was short a half tank of gas. Blissfield area, according to the report. Boulevard waiting for the green light when A welder’s helmet and boots were In other news from the Tecumseh Police he accidentally put his pickup truck into reported stolen and all the keys were later Department: reverse and struck a car behind him driven found underneath a shovel in one of the December 18 — Christopher G. by Lewis C. Major, III, 48, of Tecumseh. trucks. Maurer, 28, of Tecumseh was arrested at January 14 — Anthony M. Lee, 40, of Police were unable to identify any sus- the Perky Pantry Mobile station for Adrian was arrested for driving on a sus- pects at the time of the investigation, how- Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) and no pended license and warrant charges for ever, a week later, on January 3, police insurance. Maurer refused a breathalyzer failure to appear in court when stopped by stopped a Ford Explorer owned by F&S test initially, but then consented, however, police on South Occidental near Dinius Landscaping. Three suspects fled from the he was unable to blow properly into the Road. He was lodged at the Lenawee vehicle and one, Randal S. Williams, 23, of device. Results of a blood test at Herrick County Jail.

PHOTO SUBMITTED Clinton school board gives Supt. Natalie Schellpfeffer and Drew Cunningham were married on October 8, 2016. Drew is the son of Dr. Tom and Mrs. Mary Beth Cunningham of Onsted. Natalie is the daugh- ter of Dr. Michael Schellpfeffer and Dr. Mary Capelli- Cracraft ‘Effective’ ratings Schellpfeffer of Kenosha, Wis. The ceremony and recep- tion were held at the Michigan League in Ann Arbor. CLINTON — Clinton ments: added Erickson to 2017 election — the renewal Natalie is a pediatrician and currently works at the Community Schools Finance Committee and Ad of the non-homestead millage University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital announced on Monday during Hoc Student Town Hall (18 mills) and the sinking fund where she is pursuing additional training in pediatric its monthly school board meet- Committee; added VanTuyle to (2 mills for a period of 5 emergency medicine. Drew, a 2005 graduate of ing that Superintendant James Policy/Bylaw Committee; years). Tecumseh High School, is a family physician who works Cracraft received an overall added Wingerd to Ad Hoc Superintendent Cracraft at Health Specialists of Lenawee in Tecumseh. “Effective” rating. Student Town Hall Committee highlighted recent changes in Cracraft’s evaluation noted and added Harris to the Ad legislation that allow sinking his three categorical ratings Hoc Superintendent funds to be spent on technolo- were all “Effective” and board Evaluation Committee. gy and security. President members thanked him for all During public comment, Schmidt requested an Ad Hoc the hard work he has demon- Carma Roesch announced that Sinking Fund Committee be strated in the six months that registration is open for Girls developed. he has been in the district. on the Run. Largely through the efforts All the board members, John Schuler, middle school of Carma Roesch and Adam Kelly Schmidt, Shirley Harris, Supt. James Cracraft teacher and football coach Covell, the district has been Kevin Ward, Steve Clegg, (and former track and field awarded a grant that will pro- Dale Wingerd, Chad Erickson Penny Petipren updated the coach) was approved as the vide grade-specific “Apple” and Monica VanTuyle were Board on cafeteria services. middle school track coach. training to K-2 teachers (3 present. The recent Health Department Approval was also given to days at each grade level), as After being treated to a inspection reported no cita- purchase integrated curriculum well as produce one Apple-cer- homemade dinner before the tions for the cafeterias; lead based software (Hatch – the tified trainer (Carma Roesch). meeting, board members were cooks have completed allergen Early Learning Experts) for Supt. Cracraft let the board recognized by Supt. Cracraft training; an online survey is Great Start Readiness Program know that he is in the process and staff for their contributions now available to middle school students at a cost of $12, of scheduling initial meetings to the district. and high school students so 610.75, with the understanding with all three bargaining units. Employees of the month, they can give their feedback on this purchase will be reim- He also announced that to bet- Kim Staelgraeve, Kate Lower cafeteria services. bursed by the Lenawee ter align with the strategic plan and Justine Wahl and January’s With its two new Board Intermediate School District. and marketing direction, the employee of the month, John Trustees, President Schmidt A resolution was passed set- district will have a new web- Hill, were recognized. made the following assign- ting the matters for the May 2, site by April. Students to perform at Hathaway House in ‘The Croswell Miscast’ BLISSFIELD — Tecumseh High School students Chloe Danley and Aurora Ireland will join other local students for the Croswell Opera House’s “on the road” season production of “The Croswell Miscast,” a -style performance at the Hathaway House, 424 W. Adrian St., Blissfield, at 7:30 p.m. both Friday and Saturday, Jan. 20 and 21. The theme of the show is performing “against type,” which will give students a chance to stretch their abilities by taking on songs from roles PHOTO SUBMITTED which they otherwise would Chloe Kruse of Ida, Aurora Ireland of Tecumseh and Chloe not get the chance to perform. Danley of Tecumseh rehearse for “The Croswell Miscast.” Production is directed by John MacNaughton while music is ordered by calling 264.7469 or food and drink, which are directed by Dave Rains. online at croswell.org. optional. Seating is limited to Tickets are $10 and may be Admission does not include 60 people at each performance. PAGE 4A — THE TECUMSEH HERALD Opinion JANUARY 19, 2017 ON THE STREET LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Concerns over Trump dollars from public schools to will not be watching the inau- The myth that big trees Should Tecumseh harvest lead to protest plan in charter schools and vouchers. guration. In my case, I’ll be need to be “harvested” in order front of courthouse His pick for Attorney General making signs for January 21st. I to make room for new growth hardwood trees in city parks? was denied a judgeship in part can’t make the trip to D.C. to is foolishness. Forests take To the Editor, due to his racist statements. The join the millions who will exer- care of themselves. Indian This November Hillary Clin- list goes on. cise their right to peacefully Crossing has tens of thousands ton won the popular vote by Trump has admitted that he protest on the National Mall. of healthy young trees. If they feel they would be nearly three million but lost the sees no need for daily security But I, like millions of others Old Growth/Primeval removing hardwood trees so presidency to Donald Trump. briefings, yet finds time to around the globe, will spend forests are managed around the Until this past Wednesday, tweet his displeasure with January 21 exercising that same world and, for god’s sake, it gives other trees the oppor- Trump had refused to give SNL’s depiction of him. right in my own hometown. On don’t talk to lumbermen about tunity to grow. official press conferences, in- Recently more questions the 21st at noon I’ll be on a the need to “harvest” your — Mike Landt stead choosing to tweet his have been raised about Trump’s sidewalk in front of the old trees. Even many arborists in opinions. And he sure has relationship with Russia and Lenawee County Courthouse at the midwest are not aware of some. Whether he’s praising Putin’s influence on our 301 N. Main. If you share my how to manage Old Growth Vladimir Putin while question- next commander-in-chief, and concerns, I hope you will con- forests. ing his own country’s intelli- with them more concerns about sider bundling up and joining I get nervous every time I I hate to see trees go. I like gence agencies or casually sug- the integrity of this year’s elec- me. hear this talk emerge about the idea of having shade gesting we increase nuclear tion. Trump recently admitted cutting down our trees. I’ve trees, so no. capability, Trump seems far that he had no intention of Karin Barbee discussed this with Ms. Lim — Vickie Landt more interested in 3 a.m. tweets divesting and stated that no- Tecumseh and others but, unfortunately, than thoughtful responses to body but journalists cared to live in Tecumseh Township so questions from journalists. see his tax returns. Perhaps Need to harvest trees I don’t have much say. Should they be confirmed, most concerning is Trump’s at Tecumseh city Please consider managing Trump’s cabinet nominees are general lack of decency. parks is ‘myth’ Indian Crossing as an Old billionaires who hold positions It’s easy to feel powerless as Growth forest. It would draw in direct opposition to the mis- freedom of press is challenged To the Editor, much more attention and prob- Not unless they’re dead. sions of the agencies they’ve and as our nation’s security, our We really appreciate your ably be more profitable in the — Lois Lane been chosen to lead. Trump’s planet’s health, and our chil- wisdom in trying to defend the long run than the sales of a pick for the Environmental Pro- dren’s education all are put at big old trees in Indian few hundred board feet of tection Agency has taken stands risk. But I’m also inspired by Crossing. Without reservation logs. against environmental regula- the many who are taking action, we can say that Indian Thanks for your considera- tions/protections. His pick for whether it be calling their rep- Crossing was the trigger that tion. the Department of Education is resentatives or participating in got us to move to Tecumseh a vocal critic of public educa- local government. eleven years ago. We use Craig Brockman No. They already did that tion and advocates diverting tax On January 20, many of us Indian Crossing all the time. Tecumseh Township at Indian Crossing Trails a couple of years ago. They left MARCH FROM PAGE 1A an absolute bloody mess. — Robert Stross Group traveling to Washington to join protest march On November 17, Cathi busy as a graduate student at As for what Reeder hopes most of the marchers are mem- decided to post something on the University of Michigan, she will come of the march, she bers and where she is the pas- It’s only a good idea if her personal Facebook page, decided she couldn’t miss the said, “I’m expecting things to tor, understand this is a person- those hardwood trees are in referencing the WMW from the opportunity. “I thought if I don't change.” She said her message al endeavor. She knows there need of removing because Presbyterian Church USA page, go, I'm going to be really disap- will be, “I'm here and I want are those in her church who and asking if any of her friends pointed,” she said. “So many you to notice.” voted for the person she will they are a danger to those would be interested in attend- others can't go; I have to be Cathi said the lack of protest and wants them to know that may be around them. ing. She reached out to a col- there to represent them.” accountability was another rea- she respects their decision. — Stan Legenc league who is the pastor at the It’s just so big in this town,” son she will march. “I don’t “This is just me going personal- Bethesda Presbyterian Church Clifft said of the election. want the next generation to ly and not as a pastor,” she said. near Washington who agreed to “There is such a divide.” One of think this is okay,” she said. “I “Somebody may disagree with host. After several affirmative her biggest concerns as a want people to own their stuff. I this, but I hope people in the Yeah, probably it’s a good responses from her friends, woman who works with chil- hope and pray this begins a dif- congregation will see me as idea. The biggest ones could Cathi began making plans. dren as a nanny and an educa- ferent kind of activism. We their pastor. However, I'm also be harvested and that lets the “We’re doing this on the tor, is that she feels the must be more diligent and more a citizen, woman, and a disciple other one grow. cheap,” she said. The group President-elect is not setting a determined to live with decency in my own right.” will carpool, bunk at the church good example as a role model. and humility.” Cathi’s son, Alex, will also — Lucile Latta or in homes of church mem- Cathi’s great-great aunt was “I hope this inspires young be attending the WMW. He said bers, and take the Metro to the a minister in the 1880s who had people to do something,” he’s marching because he wants march. a difficult time in an era when Reeder said. “They have a “to defend decency and civility, While the Bethesda congre- mostly men stood in the pulpit. voice and they need to use it.” but also to ensure that this past gation of about 40 people won’t “I feel like I'm marching for the “I’m not protesting the inau- campaign and future presidency be marching, they will host a past and for the future,” she guration,” Clifft said. will not be normalized.” potluck, listen to the Tecumseh said. “It’s a bookend on the “Everyone intends for this to be What will be the outcome of contingent talk about why they faith experience. Jesus calls us peaceful. I understand he is my this march? “I don't know; we'll are marching, hold a vesper to live the gospel and we do president, but I want dignity see,” Cathi said. “We need to be service on Friday night and that in different ways. There and honor for all citizens of our able to have this conversation. then listen again as the will be a diverse swath of peo- country. I think this has the Everybody wants to be safe and Tecumseh group leads the wor- ple and I hope that we will have potential to be a catalyst for happy.” ship service on Sunday. this powerful encounter of change.” A local public rally in sup- Reeder didn’t make the deci- encouragement. I’m marching Cathi wants to make sure the port of the WMW will begin at sion until very recently to for people who can't. I'll march parishioners at First United 11:30 a.m. on Saturday at attend the march. While she is for you.” Presbyterian Church, where Tecumseh City Hall.

CEREMONY FROM PAGE 1A Sheriff staff participating in presidential inauguration one will walk, holding one end Michael Murphy will ride in in it,” Welch said. Friday night. of the lead banner. “There’s no golf carts, supporting the group. Welch said the group will Another first is Welch’s trip. politics,” he said. “It’s quite an Members of the MMMPDT practice on Thursday. The “I’ve never been to honor.” Welch, Oxford Police pay their own way. The trip will group has also been invited to Washington, D.C. in my life,” Chief Michael Neymanowski, cost about $2,000 per horse and attend the Michigan Gala, one he said. “It’s a new experi- and Livingston County Sheriff rider. “There’s a lot of logistics of several inaugural balls on ence.”

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The Tecumseh Herald is a member of the Michigan Press Association JANUARY 19, 2017 THE TECUMSEH HERALD — PAGE 5A shoe Congressman Walberg speaks on healthcare at Cambrian

By JACKIE KOCH Canadian health care system and some doctors treated low- [email protected] asked Walberg about moving to income patients for free. “That’s a similar program. Walberg said not something we should man- Tipton resident Tim Walberg many Canadians come to the date on our healthcare (R), Michigan’s 7th District U.S. U.S. to get health care because providers,” he said. “I think we Representative, spoke on health they don’t want to wait for treat- need to watch what we mandate care at Tecumseh’s Cambrian ment. “I do not want to go to a on our taxpayers, as well.” Assisted Living on North European Socialist system,” he Walberg spoke about societal Occidental Hwy. January 16 said. advances and referred to it being with more than 35 residents and Walberg responded to a ques- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, and attendees. He began by assuring tion about lack of adequate care said, “The idea that we would the crowd that the assumption at Veterans Administration hos- ever expect this country, every- that one party would do away pitals and said he was looking body, to have the same things, with Medicare or Social Security into improving the accountabili- whether they work for it or not, is not true, and that re-prioritiz- ty and services of those health whether they have the ability, ing and planning was needed to care agencies, and suggested the intellect, whatever, puts us in ensure the government would be cutting the red tape to allow vet- a bind of saying that it is a able to continue those programs. erans to go anywhere for health nation without the freedom that On health insurance, he said, care. goes with the responsibility.” “We are going to repeal and To a question about children He said that under the consti- replace the Affordable Care receiving Social Security pay- tution, citizens are to be treated Act,” and said Congress passed a ments, he confirmed that those the same as anyone else, but are resolution that will start the payments were reducing the also be given the expectations of HERALD FILE PHOTO BY MICKEY ALVARADO process. “That process is meant amounts available for senior cit- everyone else, and that they Students wearing war paint is one of the practices considered inappropriate by the Michigan to make sure that no one is left izens. “We have to find a point must do what they can for them- State Board of Education and the Michigan Department of Civil Rights. out in the cold without insurance whereby we take care of those selves. “And those people some- to care for themselves while we who remain on or soon to be on, times, and we’re not talking are going to a better approach,” and put something else in place about just Black, African Michigan Native American he said, stating that there was a for the rest,” he said. He also American, or minorities, we’re plan already in place. suggested a new system that talking about all colors who are Dr. Chuck Gehrke, an 81- would work better for seniors, on Medicaid and a doctor tells year-old physician, asked reducing taxes and increasing them, ‘You must do this or you Heritage Fund to address Walberg how Congress would be revenue in order to increase will have health problems,’ and able to replace the ACA while funding for health care pro- they don’t do it.” He said he had keeping features such as insuring grams. heard from doctors who said mascots, culture in schools adult children and people with Gehrke said, “Don’t we have they were frustrated and didn’t preexisting conditions and a responsibility to make certain want to take Medicaid patients avoiding cancellation if a person that all women of childbearing anymore, or who wanted to stop By JACKIE KOCH tion representative Abel Cooper realize is there’s over 566 differ- gets sick. “I’m not aware of any age get adequate and appropri- dealing with Medicare. [email protected] on appropriate and respectful ent tribal nations in the United economist that says you can do ate medical care, so that the fetal “Unless we encourage ways to depict the school’s States of America,” he said. “It’s those three things and not have mortality rate in the population responsibility with accountabili- A new Michigan Native namesake. According to super- very, very hard to put us in one the insurance cost at least as of people of color in the state of ty, we’re going to see more than American Heritage Fund intendent Dr. Kelly Coffin, the group and think that one image much as it does today,” he said. Michigan is not twice that of the that,” Walberg said, “and if gov- (MNAHF) will promote under- Leh Nah Weh group was instru- can honor all of us in a way that Walberg said lowering costs white population?” He suggest- ernment doesn’t step up and say, standing, history and improved mental in getting the tree in can’t be defined.” would come from eliminating ed it was a responsibility as a ‘Listen, if you’re able-bodied relationships with the state’s front of the middle school According to Stuck, having mandates, promoting competi- citizen and human being to and employable, you ought to be Native Americans, utilizing up carved into a statue of a Native such mascots can have an tion between insurance compa- ensure everyone got the same doing what you can do. We’re to $500,000 per year from tribe American and Cooper has kept impact on anyone of Native nies and expanding health sav- care. “If you choose that as your not going to continue incentiviz- revenue for grants for initiatives in communication with school American heritage in the school ings accounts. responsibility, that’s your ing you not to do for yourself at public and private K-12 officials to ensure continued district itself, on students in Tecumseh resident Mike responsibility,” Walberg because a program will take care schools, colleges, universities understanding. schools that students play sports Morast spoke about the responded, and said in his youth of you.’” and local governments. They “We moved away, in our against, an d on those in the com- could also be used to help logo, from using the Native munity with Native American schools move away from Native American headdress,” Coffin roots, as well as continuing American mascots by helping said. “We’re working with them stereotypes of “Indians.” Council approves with the costs of changing to continue to make sure that we Perpetuating the stereotypes images, uniforms and other are celebrating and supporting ignores the complexity and vari- materials. their heritage. They appreciate ety of Native American tribes, six-year plan for The Nottawaseppi Huron having this celebrated.” She said he said. “It allows non-natives to Band of the Potawatomi the school would be interested lump us all in one group.” (NHBP) and the State of in utilizin g some of the new Dr. Fritz Detwiler of Adrian Michigan negotiated a Second fund to promote education on College’s philosophy and reli- capital projects Amendment to the Gaming Native American history and gion department moderated a Compact governing Class III culture. forum in 2010, in response to gaming, according to federal- In 2010 Clinton Community the lawsuit filed by the MDCR. By JIM LINCOLN Residential street reconstruc- register.gov. A portion of the Schools began community dis- “I think it got a lot of the issues [email protected] tion, $150,000; transformer Tribe’s annual payment will go cussion about the “Redskins” out in the open, and some sur- replacement at the Utilities to the MNAHF and a soon-to- mascot in response to residents prisingly good conversation Tecumseh City Council met Department, $150,000; drive be-established Heritage Fund requesting a change. The deci- came out of it indicating sensi- on Monday, Jan. 16 and and parking area at Utilities Board that will use the funds for sion ultimately came down to a tivity to the issue,” he said. Of approved a proposed six-year Department, $100,000; stage education on Native American vote among the village’s resi- the Clinton mascot, he said, “So Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and entrance roof repairs at the history and culture. The NHBP dents, and it was decided to much of the community identity that was recommended by the Tecumseh Center for the Arts, will have two tribe representa- retain the Redskins name. is wrapped up in the Redskins, Planning Commission. $61,000; and southeast down- tives on the board, along with According to Jamie Stuck, tribal and I’m not sure exactly what The annual CIP contains rec- town parking lot repairs, two people appointed by the council chairperson of the education can be done to change ommendations presented by $43,600. governor, and the Michigan NHBP, “redskins” is considered that other than continuing to each city department that out- In other council news: Department of Civil Rights an offensive racial term by emphasize the racial nature of lines capital improvements with • Cheri Hinkleman and Anne Director or designee. Native American tribes. He said their nickname.” He said if estimated costs over the next six Flora were reappointed to the The State Board of Education that schools with less offensive Clinton is open to it, there is a years, as well as projects pro- Historic Preservation Commiss- adopted a resolution in 2003 that names that work with tribal rep- lot of good work that can be posed for the next fiscal year. ion for three-year terms. Mayor strongly recommended, “...the resentatives can take steps to be done there. The school district The annual CIP is required of Jack Baker noted that elimination of American Indian respectful and aware of how has eliminated its caricature of a the Planning Commission by the Hinkleman has served on the mascots, nicknames, logos, fight their portrayal has an impact on Native American and changed Michigan Planning Enabling board for the past 35 years and songs, insignias, antics and team Native Americans, youth and its logo in recent years. Act. commended her for her service. descriptors by all Michigan society. Clinton superintendent According to Detwiler, it In discussion with council, • Robert Salsberry was schools.” In 2013 the Michigan James Cracraft did not respond would be helpful to bring Native City Manager Dan Swallow said appointed to the Board of Department of Civil Rights to inquiries on the subject by Americans into the schools to the CIP is a planning, budgeting Review for a three-year term. (MDCR) filed a Federal lawsuit press time. speak about the hardships they and coordiantaing tool to antici- • Council approved plans for in an attempt to force 35 school Stuck said that the Athens, have suffered and the ways they pate larger expenditures that the 2017 Classic Downtown Car districts, including Tecumseh Mich. school district was an are rebuilding their communi- helps with overlapping projects. and Bike Show held the third and Clinton, to eliminate Native example of a school that has ties, and with 40 years of study Swallow used the example of Thursday of the month starting Americans as mascots, and worked to make their “Indians” of Native American relig ion, he any planned water main project in May and ending in September. although the suit was dropped, mascot and language respectful is also willing to come to resulting in the need for street • Council adjourned into some schools in the state recon- of the culture, while the schools to speak on the issues. repairs. closed session for the first annu- sidered their stances and made Belding, Mich. school district Anyone interested can contact Among the projects and costs al evaluation of the city manager the change. Both Tecumseh and dropped its “Redskins” name in him at [email protected] or planned for the 2017-18 fiscal and for discusssion of purchase Clinton chose to retain their 2016. He said that people often by calling 264.3960. Speaking year are: of real estate. Nativ e American mascots. say that their mascot honors for the NHBP, Stuck said he Tecumseh Public Schools has Native Americans, but their lack would like to see all schools been involved in discussion of knowledge on the subject address their portrayal of Native about their “Indians” moniker, leads to an inability to define Americans. “It keeps on putting and has consulted with Leh Nah how, in fact, they are honoring that view out there that’s cultur- Weh Native American organiza- anyone. “What people have to ally inappropriate,” he said. Cause of house fire ‘suspicious’

RAISIN TOWNSHIP — The which originated in the basement, Deerfield, Madison, Palmyra, Raisin Twp. fire department was out. Upon investigation, fire Ridgeway and Tecumseh. The along with Raisin Twp. police crews discovered smoke still fire caused major damage to the responded to a report of a possi- coming from the residence. residence. ble structure fire at 65 Swan Lake Raisin Twp. firefighters were The cause has not yet been Drive on Wednesday, Jan. 18. assisted at the scene by the fire determined but does not look to Firefighters arriving at the departments from the City of be suspicious in nature, according home were told by the homeown- Adrian, Adrian Township, to a press release. There were no ers that they believed the fire, Blissfield, Cambridge, Clinton, injuries reported. PAGE 6A THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2017 www.tecumsehherald.com The TecumsehSports Herald Indians win 7 events at Tecumseh girls roll past Adrian By MICKEY ALVARADO quarter and hit two netters from Kiwanis [email protected] the field each. Tecumseh scored 16 points in Invitational Olivia Mills stepped to the the third quarter with senior court for the first time this sea- Becca Mammel (2), sophomore TECUMEH — The Tecumseh son on Friday, Jan. 13, to help Annika Hassenzahl (2), Community pool hosted the Tecumseh’s varsity girls basket- McDowell (2), Otto (1) and Eva annual Boys Kiwanis ball team pick up an easy 61-20 Alcock (1) hitting the net. Invitational for varsity high Southeastern Conference (SEC) Adrian scored just one point school swimmers on Saturday, victory at Adrian. in the third quarter with Keyara Jan. 14, and the Indians picked Mills, a senior, has been heal- Buie tagging one of two from up seven wins in the non-team ing from surgery for a torn ACL the charity stripe. scored competition. all season but she was sent in for McDowell had six stealsn i The meet was divided into limited play against the Maples. the game while Otto had three two divisions with junior-senior It was a perfect game to get blocks. and freshmen-sophomore com- Mills back on the court as her Rosenblat led Tecumseh in petitions. teammates, specifically sopho- the final quarter with three from Adrian’s Tony Vetter placed more Abby McDowell and sen- the field for six more points first in the boys junior-senior ior Paige Otto, had the Indians while Pasha hit one from the diving division while in full control of the Maples field and one from the free Tecumseh’s Thomas Mitchell from the very start of the game. throw line. McDowell and Otto was first in the underclassman Otto scored of her total 14 each hit one from the field in the division. Tecumseh’s Nick points while McDowell score final quarter. Solarski placed second in the five of her 16 total points in the Mammel led Tecumseh in freshmen-sophomore division. opening quarter to help give rebounding with eight while Tecumseh’s Kyle Mitchell Tecumseh a big 17-7 advantage. Pasha had six rebounds. placed first in the 200-yard IM Mills hit one from the field in Mills contributed eight with a time of 2:10.51 while the first quarter and tagged a points, three rebounds, two teammates Riley Russell pair of three-pointers in the sec- assists and two steals in her sea- (2:11.32) and Gabriel Roberts ond quarter to keep the Indians son debut. (2:28.71) placed second and rolling. McDowell added seven The Indians are now 7-3 third, respectively. points in the second quarter and overall (3-1 SEC) after beating Kyle Mitchell also placed Otto two more to close the first Clinton 64-39 at home on first in the freshmen-sophomore half leading the Maples 32-14. Tuesday. McDowell led 100-yard breaststroke with a Foreign exchange senior stu- Tecumseh with 18 points. time of 1:05. dent Sophia Rosenblat and jun- Complete results from the non- Nathan Roberts placed first PHOTO BY MICKEY ALVARADO ior Marissa Pasha both came conference contest will be pub- for Tecumseh in the 200 IM jun- Tecumseh sophomore Abbi McDowell gets over Adrian’s Keyara Buie for a two-point layup. alive for Tecumseh in the third lished in next week’s Herald. ior-senior division (2:20.51) while Gabriel Roberts was first in the 100-yard butterfly (1:05.13). Redskins get short end The Indians’ freshmen- sophomore 200-yard freestyle relay team of Kyle Mitchell, of stick at Whiteford Gabriel Roberts, Brendan Bagby and Riley Russell, placed first CLINTON — A problematic short end of it tonight,” said no closer. with a time of 1:40.86. first half had Britton Clinton coach Nito Ramos. “Again, so proud of the Tecumseh’s junior-senior Deerfield’s varsity girls bas- “Our team battled hard all team’s effort, but we need to 200-yard freestyle relay team of ketball team struggling for a night, but just weren’t able to work on taking better control Nathan Roberts, Joe Figurski, comeback that never material- piece together enough stops of the ball,” said Ramos. Mitchell Lindsay and Alex ized against Tri-County with key buckets to overcome Sydney Amsdill led the McDowell, placed first with a Conference (TCC) foe a hot shooting girl from Redskins with 22 points and time of 1:42.32. Whiteford on Friday, Jan. 13. Whiteford in the first half.” two steals while Makayla The Patriots lost the contest Ramos said the Redskins Thompson finished with 13 66-57 despite outscoring the cut deep into Whiteford’s lead points, 11 rebounds and three CHS cheer Bobcats 31-27 in the second in the third quarter and pulled steals. half. within three points. However, The loss dropped Clinton’s second at “Wow, a game of back and Clinton’s players missed overall record to 3-6 and its forths and we came out on the some key shots and would get TCC record to 2-4. PHOTOS BY MICKEY ALVARADO Tecumseh’s Payton Norkey drives to the inside against Adrian’s Pinckney Samuel Lofton. Norkey led Tecumseh with seven points. CLINTON — Clinton’s varsity Clinton beat 71-23 by Whiteford competitive cheerleading team CLINTON — After finishing shot upwards of 70 percent from the ball very well. We'll contin- finished second in its division at the first period of its varsity the floor, according to Clinton ue to try to find ways to make Pinckney’s invitational on boys basketball game at coach Jordan Kelly. some shots and score the ball.” Maples control Saturday, Jan. 14. Whiteford on Thursday, Jan. 12, “Our energy was better Kyle Staelgraeve led the The Redskins totaled 627 down by nine points, things only tonight, but nothing seemed to Redskins with six points on two points to place second. got worse for Clinton. The go our way. We missed a lot of three-pointers. Daniel Tomalak Clinton scored 206.9 points Redskins scored just three lay-ups and point blank shots added five points for the hardwood, beat in the first round and added points in both the second and that could have given us some Redskins while teammate 173.42 points in the second third periods and struggled to confidence in that second quar- Danny Spence had eight round. The Redskins finished catch up in the final quarter ter when the game started to get rebounds. with a round three score of before falling 71-23. away from us, and they hap- The Redskins are off until Indians 49-32 247.2. While the Redskins struggled pened to make almost every- Thursday when they host the shooting the ball, Whiteford thing,” said Kelly. “They shot undefeated Sand Creek Aggies. By MICKEY ALVARADO THS gets [email protected] ‘Skins second at 10-team dual In a Friday the thirteenth SCGL win varsity boys basketball game at CLINTON — A second place with Division 4, No 2 ranked onship ended with a 43-27 loss Adrian, Tecumseh’s Indians TECUMSEH — Tecumseh finish was recorded by Clinton’s Leroy Pine River to win the to Division 2’s Gaylord. were manhandled by the High School’s varsity gym- varsity co-ed wrestling team on pool and get to the champi- Going undefeated for Maples’ and handed a 49-32 nastics team earned a South Saturday, Jan. 14, at Grand onship match. Clinton were Christian Minard, Southeastern Conference loss. Central Gymnastics League Rapids Forest Hills Eastern Riley Jeffrey delivered a pin Noah Comar, Eathan Hicks, Tecumseh junior Payton victory on Wednesday, Jan. High in a 10-team tournament. with just 44 seconds left in his Austin Popp and Josh Brown. Norkey hit an early layup that 11, against Saline, posting a Clinton opened with three- 125-pound match to lift the Jake Phillips and Trent gave the Indians a 7-4 lead but new school record score of straight victories, beating Redskins to a 33-31 victory Sexton each went 4-1 for the Maples came back and 138.875 to the Hornets’ Sturgis 51-18, Forest Hills over Leroy Pine River to Clinton while Anthony closed the quarter tied 8-all. 136.65. Eastern, 57-20 and Grand advance to the championship Stockdale, Joel Couture and Adrian went on a 13-point The Indians took the top Rapids Catholic Central, 56-17. bracket. Fletcher Mellinger each had unanswered scoring run for a three places on vault with The wins set up a showdown Clinton’s run for the champi- three wins. 21-8 advantage in the second Alaina Carr placing first quarter. The Indians added four with 9.1, Tyler Fugate sec- more points to the scoreboard in ond with 8.8 and Carlee Tribe goes 2-0 at Saline SEC quad the remaining 3:19 of the sec- Swan and Hannah Swirple TECUMSEH — Tecumseh var- win each were Jackson Danley Going 5-0 on the day for ond quarter and closed the first Trey Mitchell scored six tying for third with both sity wrestling team competed at (285) and Dominic Flores Tecumseh were Perez (103) and half trailing 21-12. points for Tecumseh. scoring 8.7. Saline in a Southeastern (285). Bechtol (145). The Maples forced the Ashton Azelton placed Conference quad on Tecumseh improved to 8-0 in Andrew Winkler (152) went Indians to turn over the ball 14 wasn’t enough to catch up to first on bars (8.65) for Wednesday, Jan. 11, and went 2- the SEC with the wins. 2-0 for the Indians. times in the first half. the Maples. Tecumseh while Fugate 0. The Indians beat Dexter 57- The Indians competed at the Going 4-1 for Tecumseh Adrian was able to pull from Norkey led Tecumseh’s placed third (8.45). 22 and Saline 50-18. Woodhaven Duals on Saturday, were Drew Marten (130), its bench in the second half but offense with seven points while Fugate placed second on Going 2-0 for the Indians Jan. 14 and went 3-2 with victo- Kellen Patton (119) and Ryan the Indians were still unable to seniors Trey Mitchell and beam with 8.9 while Swan were Vince Perez (103), Kellen ries over Lincoln Park (74-3), Roberts (160). gain control. Kevin Sheats each added six and Azelton tied for third Patton (119), Hayden Dearborn Fordson (57-24), and Tecumseh was scheduled to The Maples outscored the points. place with each scoring Whitehead (125), Drew Marten Canton High School (53-18). wrestle on Wednesday at Indians 19-8 in the third quarter The Indians fell to 1-7 over- 8.75. (130), Kyle Yuhas (140), Gabe Tecumseh lost to hosting Bedford for the regular season to increase their lead to 20 all and 0-4 in the SEC with the Swan and Carr tied for Bechtol (145) and Clayton Woodhaven (39-24), and SEC title. Results from the con- points at 40-20. loss while Adrian improved to second place on floor with Boatright (171). Division 1’s Macomb Dakota test will be reported in next Tecumseh outscored Adrian 5-4 overall and 1-3 in the SEC each scoring 9.275. Finishing the night with one (46-19). week’s Tecumseh Herald. 12-9 in the final quarter but it White Division. JANUARY 19, 2017 THE TECUMSEH HERALD — 7A Sports

PHOTO BY MICKEY ALVARADO PHOTO BY MICKEY ALVARADO Clinton senior Arielle Hitch committed to Adrian College on Tuesday with her parents Doug Cordell Hernandez committed to attending Albion College to play football on Tuesday after and Kellie by her side and track coach Scott McNitt behind her. Arielle will compete for the graduating from Clinton High School. He was supported by his parents, Kelly and Joe Bulldogs in track and field, specializing in hurdles. She said she committed with Defiance Hernandez, and coaches (l-r) Jeremy Fielder, Scott McNitt and Ken Roberts. Cordell trans- College in Ohio but changed her mind and decided to attend Adrian College. She likes Adrian’s ferred from Onsted to Clinton as a freshman. Since then he’s become one of Clinton’s campus atmosphere and the coaches, and said she received an academic scholarship. standout running backs. Albion became where he wanted to continue his education and “Division three can’t give out athletic scholarships but I had a lot for my grades,” she said. “I football career after visiting its campus, saying he just felt more at home there than the think I’m going to major in social work and minor in psychology.” Her college recruiting profile other colleges he checked on. “It kind of stood out and Collin [Poore, a former teammate] said, “Hurdling is a very strong of mine and I want to pursue my dream of hurdling at goes there too,” he said. “It’s kind of nice to have that Clinton connection there. They have the college level. Track has made me stronger, physically and mentally. It has taught me great coaches and a winning mentality. It’s an all-around good fit.” He was voted Clinton’s countless life lessons like without failure, there is no room for improvement. Also it has taught most valuable running back this season and hopes to do as well at Albion. While at Albion, me that, winning a race is not always guaranteed, but can be achieved through hard work.” he will major in Biology and possibly minor in economics.

Tecumseh boys second at Plymouth Canton tourney What’s Happening TECUMSEH — On Sunday, Jan. 11, at Bedford’s Forest Saturday, Jan. 21 — lost arts demonstrations and 1-2 p.m. Instructor Gloria teaching English and social Jan. 15, Tecumseh sent its View Lanes. Battle of the River Raisin free make-it-take-it activities Bortnichak will teach simple studies in the federal cor- varsity boys bowling team to Tecumseh won both baker 204th Anniversary for kids featured both days. line dancing steps with new rectional institution in Milan. participate in the Plymouth games with scores of 223 and Commemoration at River Info: 424.6003. and classic dances. Info: Info: 423.2238. Canton tournament at the 203, led by Hastings’ 257 Raisin National Battlefield 423.2238. Super Bowl in game. Julian Park, 1403 E. Elm St., Tuesday, Jan. 24 — Saturday, Jan. 28 — Canton and the Liuska rolled a Monroe, starting at 10 a.m. Sudoku 101 Thursday, Jan. 26 — Winter dance recital Indians placed 211 game for Info: 734.243.7136. Tecumseh District Library, Online Safety Class At the Tecumseh Center for second. Tecumseh while 215 N. Ottawa St., 6:30- Lenawee District Library, the Arts, 400 N. Maumee Junior Trevor Mike Huk Saturday, Jan. 21 and 8:30 p.m. Chris Hee, 4459 W. US 223, Adrian St., presented by the Blair led the pitched a 200 Sunday, Jan. 22 — Professor Emeritus of starting at 6 p.m. How to Tecumseh Dance Indians, averag- game. Ice Sculpture Festival Mathematics at Eastern protect information and Workshop. Info: ing 192 through The Indians Downtown Tecumseh, Michigan University, will devices while online, main- 734.439.5000. the individual were scheduled Saturday 10 a.m. until 5 teach the fundamentals of tain computer security, and games of the to travel to Ann p.m. and Sunday noon until the puzzle game, Sudoku, recognize and avoid online Saturday, Feb. 4 — tournament while Arbor Skyline on 4 p.m. Saturday will have including elementary scams. Registration is Cabin Fever Film Festival senior Tevon Trevor Blair Tuesday and host ice carving demonstrations, moves, solutions of more required. Info: 263.1011. Tecumseh Center for the Hastings was Ann Arbor dueling carvers competi- difficult puzzles, tips and Arts, 400 N. Maumee St., right behind, averaging 188 Huron on Wednesday. Results tions, a free sample winter strategies. Info: 423.2238. Thursday, Jan. 26 — Tecumseh, starting at 7 p.m. on the Allen lane pattern. from the contests will be warm up beverage walk and “Teaching Behind Bars” Unique, independent short The Indians defeated reported in next week’s live music. Sunday features Wednesday, Jan 25 — Tecumseh District Library, films from Michigan and Bedford 23-7 on Wednesday, Herald. a chocolate walk with busi- Line Dancing 101 215 N. Ottawa St., from 7-8 beyond. Popcorn and nesses offering samples. Tecumseh Senior Center, p.m. Educator Judy Wenzel refreshments provided. Info: Interactive ice sculptures, 703 E. Chicago Blvd., from will share her stories about 423.6617. BD hires coaches BRITTON — Britton Deerfield Patriots. He will also coach var- recently announced it has filled sity cross country. several coaching positions for BD’s new varsity football the 2016-17 school year. coach is the Patriots’ Athletic A new varsity girls track Director Erik Johnson. coach has been hired for the Stefanie Pellegrom was spring season with Robert hired as the Patriots’ varsity Griffin now leading the volleyball coach. LTi Printing 200 is official name of truck race

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Where Did Freedom Go? TO THE EDITORS: I have a complaint to make and intend making a lot of noise about. They say we have rights and freedom here. Okay, I wanto t know what happened to them. I went to pay my water bill the morning of Jan. 3 and asked about this garbage deal they are shoving down our throats. I asked if we “had” to take it whether we want- ed it or not. The lady said “Yes.” Now mind you “had to.” I told her we didn’t want it (1-12-1967) PHOTO BY BILL WHITING after reading the threatening part Workers at Budd Co. Disc Brake Plant are currently finishing off roof on $13 million structure, with five-ton slabs of concrete going on lower wall area. they sent out about if you refuse to accept and pay this that your water would be cut off. All right, now, I ask you, “What are our American boys Giant Budd Plant Takes Shape Fast fighting and getting killed for?” (1-12-1967) — Despite bitter superintendent for Barton- ting work on the interior, which about Feb. 20, states Mr. Elrod. Jan. 23. This isn’t freedom, it’s “dictat- cold weather, 80 construction Marlow Co., the general con- now centers on pouring the con- Giant slabs of concrete — A March 31 target date has ing.” people are speeding along with tractor, says the project is on crete floor and six larg e washer 20x8 feet, six inches thick and been set for completion of the They are telling us to do it or the $13-million Budd Co. disc schedule. pits, which will catch drippings weighing about five tons — are factory itself, with all site work else. Well, I refuse it. I wouldn’t plant south of Clinton. The 152,800-square-feet from machines. being installed as exterior walls. to be done about the end of mind if they said those who want Roger Elrod of Detroit, field plant is now under roof, permit- This phase should be done This work should be done about June. it can apply for it at the water dept. But no, things are not done this way in our fair Tecumseh. I spell this word with disgust Schools Bid Debt Goodbye and anger. (1-19-1967) — At least one mill the schools’ $1,900,000 build- Such a situation, however, I intend making a stink out of — maybe more — will be cut ing program. was made possible only through this. If we don’t what good is our from school taxes at the end of Final payment on the bonds gifts from Ray W. Herrick. freedom? the current year. will be April 1, 1968. Two of the gifts included a  I don’t like someone telling us The schools, presently taking large, $400,000 addition to the where to or else. 6.32 mills of eight mills SUPT. James McDowell high school and a $100,000 Mrs. Donna Hurst approved by the electorate 12 says the Tecumseh schools addition to the junior high. He’s 310 W. Cummings St. years ago, will probably need could well be the only one in helped in many other ways to about five mills in December to Michigan free of debt at that further educate here in the Plan Causes pay off the remaining bonds of time. schools. Unhappiness TO THE EDITORS: Farm Implement Dealer To Open How about a few lashes with a (1-12-1967) — Al Hoag, Adrian, Center, has leased the Partridge Tecumseh’s newest business- soggy straight jacket for one and owner of an Allis-Chalmers farm building on W. Chicago Blvd., man says the A-C dealership here all responsible for the Maze in implement dealership at Madison for a similar agency here. should be open about Feb. 1. Tecumseh. I believe they must be (1-12-1967) HERALD PHOTO playing “Can You Top This?” with Ollie Musch stands in what was boiler shed and work room. those responsible for the Products Parking lot. If the City should be paying Cold Destroys Plants these people, why not give them something to do more in line with in Greenhouse Blaze their ability. Such as a good sturdy (1-12-1967) — A four-hour fire At first, he took it to be the push cart for regular good old caused nearly $20,000 in dam- reflection of an auto tail light. fashioned garbage detail. ages at the Tecumseh Then suddenly, flames burst out But on second thought even a Greenhouses Sunday evening. of the furnace room. He attempt- push cart wouldn’t be safe on Owner Ollie Musch estimated ed to fight the blaze with a garden those one-way (HaHA) streets, that $5,000 of the loss was to hose, but the heat quickly drove especially on the drag strip in plants killed by the cold and not him back. His wife called the front of the school and we would covered by insurance. Tecumseh fire department, which not want to endanger any of those The remainder was to the in turn sought assistance from the brilliant minds now would we? buildings and equipment, which Britton and Clinton departments. Freda Bennett were insured. A whipping wind gave the volun- Route 1, Clinton  teers considerable trouble. COMPLETELY destroyed They battled the blaze until Like Others was the boiler shed and work- nearly 10 p.m. He’s Lonely shop, where the blaze started at  TO THE EDITORS: 6:15 p.m. MR MUSCH wasn’t certain You will probably be surprised A scant 15 minutes earlier, Mr. of the fires cause, but guessed a to be hearing from me. But I (1-12-1967) HERALD PHOTO Musch had checked the furnace leak in the oil line may have start- thought I would drop you a line or TUNING UP — Jaycee show girls join Director Ed Horner, Jr., (right) in a practice session to make sure everything was OK ed it. two now that I have got the time. at the Grange Hall. Mrs. Dick Purkey is at piano, flanked by Mrs. Walt Wonderly, Mrs. Tom just prior to his and his wife’s Greenhouse workers and peo- I just finished reading the Dec. Morgan, Mrs. Ken Beevers, Mrs. Dyke Helms, Mrs. Jerry Harris and Mrs. Syd Turner. Second leaving for the evening in Toledo. ple who dropped by to donate 22nd issue of Tecumseh Herald. Annual Follies opens Thursday, Jan. 19, at Tecumseh Products Union Hall. He had changed his clothes, their services (see editorial And I can’t begin to tell you how was knotting his tie and staring Section C, Page 6) managed to much I appreciate having it sent to out an upstairs house window save many plants by moving me. I really enjoy hearing about when he noted what appeared to them into three of the six green- home. be a small red light on some plas- houses which escaped damage. Like most of the guys here in Show Will Help tic covering a section of one Among those were 7,500 Vietnam, I’m pretty lonely for greenhouse. geraniums. home and the ones I love. But the Herald sort of helps a lot! Youth Programs At the present time I’m sta- (1-12-1967) — Proceeds from the  of 1967. tioned at Red Beach. It’s about second annual Jaycee Follies will THE FOLLIES, a two-act “Their talents range from the five miles out of DaNang. And go toward the development of musical revue, will open at the truly gifted to the hopeless,” says will be coming home the last part new, and the expansion of exist- Tecumseh Products’ Union Hall a spokesman for the group, “but of August or the first part of Sept. ing programs for Tecumseh Thursday, Jan. 19. Curtain time is that’s the charm of the show.” Sure will be glad to leave here too! youth. 8 p.m. “Professional costumes and Well I guess I better make this The decision to earmark funds Additional performances are professional arrangements make short. I’m sending a picture of Red for this purpose was made at the scheduled for Jan. 20 and 21. even the rankest amateur appear Beach and myself. Thought group’s meeting Jan. 5, according The show features a variety of appealing and our audience is maybe you might like it. to President Tom Morgan. musical and comedy numbers, always pleasantly surprised to L/Cpl. James O. Wallace One standing project which staged and directed by Edward H. discover that we do offer an occa- (1-12-1967) HERALD PHOTO 2202367 will be expanded, with the help of Horner, Jr., a professional chore- sional soloist of real ability,” the POPULATION EXPLODED — Neighbors were surprised to Headquarters Force Logistics the additional funds, is the Jaycee ographer representing the Jarome representative added. see 17 snowmen had taken up residence on the lawn at 800 Command Relays, an annual spring event. Cargill Co. of New York, produc- Follies tickets now are on sale S. Union St. June Glenn, 9, right, an adept sculptress with F.M.F. PAC Last year’s Follies’ profits ers. at several downtown business snow, made the figures and a dandy snow fort in the front yard FPO San Francisco, Calif. were donated to the Jaycee- A cast of 75 local men and places, or from cast members and of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glenn, in three days last 96602 inspired Football Lights Fund. women will perform in the Follies Jaycees. week. Sister Jane, 7, left, gave a hand in the project. JANUARY 19, 2017 Faith THE TECUMSEH HERALD — 9A PAGE 10A — THE TECUMSEH HERALD JANUARY 19, 2017 www.tecumsehherald.com THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2017 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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Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 forever barred unless presented to Rodney Turner, CONDO OVERLOOKING THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 Trustee, within four months after the date of pub- ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY File #468670F01 lication. golf course. One bedroom INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE (01-19)(02-09) Notice is further given that the Trust will and one bath. Available Feb. USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- 1/19,26;2/2,9,2017 thereafter be assigned and distributed to the per- TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER sons entitled to it. 11, 2017. Call 517-423-5913 BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- NOTICE PURSUANT TO MCL 700.7608 Date: January 19, 2017 for showing. l1/12tf TARY DUTY. TO ALL CREDITORS: John A. McDermott P65581 ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be The Settlor, RALPH B. TURNER, date of Attorney At Law ONE YEAR LEASE — rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that birth October 14, 1932, who lived at 4807 Whelan 310 No. Main Street, Suite 130 event, your damages, if any, shall be limited Road, Tipton, MI 49287, died December 17, Chelsea, Michigan 48118 Condo in the Clusters on solely to the return of the bid amount tendered 2016. There is no personal representative of the (734) 433-9490 Clark St., Tecumseh. Attend at sale, plus interest. settlor’s estate to whom Letters of Administration Rodney Turner, Trustee MORTGAGE SALE - A mortgage was have been issued. 2655 Coachlite Dr. orientation and guide by granted by Warren M. Allen and Lori E. Allen, Creditors of the decedent are notified that all Tecumseh, MI 49286 husband and wife, original mortgagor(s), to claims against the Ralph B. Turner Revocable 517-902-8265 rules. $950/month. 517-423- Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., Trust Agreement, Dated October 01, 2012, will be 1/19/2017 5872. b1/12,19,26 as nominee for Ally Bank its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated March 9, 2012, and recorded on March 19, 2012 in Liber 2440 on Page 0287, and assigned by said Mortgagee to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC as assignee as docu- mented by an assignment, in Lenawee county records, Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of One Hundred Fifty-Seven Thousand Eighty-Five and 14/100 Dollars ($157,085.14). Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, at the place of holding the circuit court within Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on February 16, 2017. Said premises are situated in Township of Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are described as: Lot 31, Assessor's Plat of Wildwood Circle, as recorded in Liber 18, page 7, 8 and 9 of Plats, Lenawee County Records. The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower will be held responsible to the person who buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the property during the redemption period. Dated: January 19, 2017 For more information, please call: FC H (248) 593-1300 Trott Law, P.C. Attorneys For Servicer PAGE 2B — THE TECUMSEH HERALD JANUARY 19, 2017

Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale mencing on the North line of said Section 23, in Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on February 9, gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR the center of the highway at a point located 109.75 2017. premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY feet East from the Northwest corner of Section 23 Said premises are situated in City of Morenci, at the place of holding the circuit court within INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE aforesaid, and running thence South 0 degrees 03 Lenawee County, Michigan, and are described as: Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on February 2, USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- DUTY. USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- minutes 10 seconds East parallel with the West Lot 24, Wakefield Estates, as recorded in Liber 16 2017. TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER line of the said Section 165 feet; thence East par- of plats, Pages 44, 45 and 46, Lenawee County Said premises are situated in Township of BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- allel with North line of Section 23, 110.00 feet; Records Palmyra, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are DUTY. event, your damages, if any, shall be limited TARY DUTY. thence North 0 degree 03 minutes 10 seconds The redemption period shall be 6 months described as: All that part of the West 3/4 of the ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be solely to the return of the bid amount tendered ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be West 165 feet to the North line of the said Section from the date of such sale, unless determined South 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 29, rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that at sale, plus interest. rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that 23; thence West along the North line of the said abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, Town 7 South, Range 4 East, described as begin- event, your damages, if any, shall be limited MORTGAGE SALE - A mortgage was event, your damages, if an y, shall be limited Section 110.0 feet t o the place of beginning in which case the redemption period shall be 30 ning 1200.00 feet North 87 degrees 36 minutes 15 solely to the return of the bid amount tendered granted by Jessica Griner, an unmarried woman, solely to the return of the bid amount tendered The redemption period shall be 6 months days from the date of such sale. seconds East from the South 1/4 corner of said at sale, plus interest. original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic at sale, plus interest. from the date of such sale, unless determined If the property is sold at foreclosure sale Section 29; thence North 01 degrees 40 minutes MORTGAGE SALE - A mortgage was Registration Systems, Inc., Mortgagee, dated MORTGAGE SALE - A mortgage was abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 08 seconds West 769.64 feet; thence North 87 granted by Gary L. Dunham, an unmarried man, February 3, 2016, and recorded on February 5, granted by Nicole M Robinson, a married woman, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower degrees 29 minutes 37 seconds East 400.00 feet; original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic 2016 in Liber 2520 on Page 0742, and assigned by original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic days from the date of such sale. will be held responsible to the person who buys thence South 01 degrees 40 minutes 11 seconds Registration Systems, Inc., Mortgagee, dated April said Mortgagee to AmeriFirst Financial Registration Systems, Inc., Mortgagee, dated July If the property is sold at foreclosure sale the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to East 770.41 feet; thence South 87 degrees 36 min- 13, 2015, and recorded on April 23, 2015 in Liber Corporation as assignee as documented by an 9, 2015, and recorded on July 13, 2015 in Liber under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of the mortgage holder for damaging the property utes 15 seconds West 400.00 feet along the South 2506 on Page 363, and assigned by said Mortgagee assignment, in Lenawee county records, Michigan, 2510 on Page 681, and assigned by said 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower during the redemption period. line of said Section 29 to the point of beginning. to Freedom Mortgage Corporation as assignee as on which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the Mortgagee to First Guaranty Mortgage will be held responsible to the person who buys Dated: January 12, 2017 SUBJECT TO AND TOGETHER WITH the documented by an assignment, in Lenawee county date hereof the sum of Sixty-Eight Thousand One Corporation as assig nee as documented by an the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to For more information, please call: right to use, but not the exclusive right thereof, a records, Michigan, on which mortgage there is Hundred Eighty-Eight and 54/100 Dollars assignment, in Lenawee county records, the mortgage holder for damaging the property FC X (248) 593-1302 66.00 foot wide easement for ingress and egress claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of ($68,188.54). Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to during the redemption period. Trott Law, P.C. purposes and the installation and maintenance of Attorneys For Servicer public utilities described as all that part of the Ninety Thousand Forty-Three and 89/100 Dollars Under the power of sale contained in said be due at the date hereof the sum of Eighty-Five Dated: January 5, 2017 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 West 3/4 of the South 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of ($90,043.89). mortgage and the statute in such case made and Thousand One Hundred Twenty-Three and For more information, please call: Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 Section 29, Town 7 South, Range 4 East, further Under the power of sale contained in said provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage 03/100 Dollars ($85,123.03). FC H (248) 593-1300 File #469231F01 described as beginning on the North-South 1/4 mortgage and the statute in such case made and will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged prem- Under the power of sale contained in said Trott Law, P.C. (01-12)(02-02) line of Section 29, aforesaid, 734.32 feet North 01 provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage ises, or some part of them, at public vendue, at the mortgage and the statute in such case made and Attorneys For Servicer 1/12,19,26;2/2,2017 degree 40 minutes 00 seconds Wes t from the will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged prem- place of holding the circuit court within Lenawee provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 South 1/4 corner of said Section 29; thence North ises, or some part of them, at public vendue, at the County, at 10:00 AM, on January 26, 2017. gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale 1 degree 40 minutes 00 seconds West 66.00 feet place of holding the circuit court within Lenawee Said premises are situated in Township of premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, File #466993F01 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR continuing along said North-South 1/4 line of County, at 10:00 AM, on January 26, 2017. Hudson, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are at the place of holding the circuit court within (01-05)(01-26) ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY Section 29; thence North 87 degrees 29 minutes Said premises are situated in City of described as: All that part of the Southeast 1/4 of Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on February 2, 1/5,12,19,25,2017 INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE 37 seconds East 1567.00 feet; thence North 01 Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are Section 33, Town 7 South , Range 1 East, Hudson 2017. Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- degree 40 minutes 11 seconds West 48.10 feet; described as: Lot 15 and the South 1/2 of Lot 16, Township, Lenawee County, Michigan. Described Said premises are situated in Charter THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER thence North 87 degrees 29 minutes 37 seconds Indian Village Subdivision No. One, according to as beginning on the South line of Section 33 afore- Township of Madison, Lenawee County, ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- East 66.00 feet; thence South 01 degree 40 min- the recorded Plat thereof, as recorded in Liber 13 of said 672.76 feet East from the South 1/4 corner of Michigan, and are described as: All that part of the INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE TARY DUTY. utes 11 seconds East 800.00 feet; thence South 87 Plats, Page 19, Lenawee County Records said section 33; thence North 595.00 feet; thence Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 23, USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be degrees 36 minutes 15 seconds West 66.00 feet; The redemption period shall be 6 months from East 140.76 feet; thence South 01 Degrees 05 Town 7 South, Range 3 East, described as com- TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that thence North 01 degree 40 minutes 11 seconds the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned Minutes 40 seconds East 595.11 feet to the South mencing at the North line of s aid Section 23, in BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- event, your damages, if any, shall be limited West 685.78 feet; thence South 87 degrees 29 in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which line of said section 33; thence West 152.13 feet to the center of the highway at a point located 109.75 TARY DUTY. solely to the return of the bid amount tendered minutes 37 seconds West 1567.00 feet to the point case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the place of beginning. feet East from the Northwest corner of the ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be at sale, plus interest. of beginning. the date of such sale. The redemption period shall be 6 months from Northwest 1/4 of Section 23 aforesaid, running rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that MORTGAGE SALE - A mortgage was The redemption period shall be 6 months If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned thence South parallel with the West line of said event, your damages, if any, shall be limited granted by Mark Maxson And Shannon L from the date of such sale, unless determined Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which Section 165 feet; thence East parallel with the solely to the return of the bid amount tendered Maxson, Husband And Wife, original abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower will be case the redemption period shall be 30 days from North line of Section 23, 484.25 feet more or less at sale, plus interest. mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic Registration in which case the redemption period shall be 30 held responsible to the person who buys the prop- the date of such sale. to the West line of a School lot, now or formerly MORTGAGE SALE - A mortgage was Systems, Inc.as nominee for First National Bank da ys from the date of such sale. erty at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mort- If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under owned by School District Number 4, Madison granted by Ronald Gaydosh, A Married Man, of Chester County Thru AM Home Bank If the property is sold at foreclosure sale gage holder for damaging the property during the Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, Township; thence North along said School lot 165 original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic Division, its successors and assigns, Mortgagee, under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of redemption period. pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower will be feet to the North line of said Section 23; thence Registration Systems, Inc., Mortgagee, dated May dated December 6, 2010, and recorded on 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower Dated: December 29, 2016 held responsible to the person who buys the prop- West along the North line of said Section 484.25 1, 2013, and recorded on May 3, 2013 in Liber December 8, 2010 in Liber 2415 on Page 0307, will be held responsible to the person who buys For more information, please call: erty at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mort- feet more or less to the place of beginning. 2468 on Page 103, and assigned by said and modified by agreement dated July 29, 2011, the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to FC X (248) 593-1302 gage holder for damaging the property during the Excepting therefrom that part of the Mortgagee to Wells Fargo Bank, NA as assignee and recorded on August 22, 2011 in Liber 2429 on the mortgage holder for damaging the property Trott Law, P.C. redemption period. Northwest 1/4 of Section 23, Town 7 South, as documented by an assignment, in Lenawee Page 0367, and assigned by said Mortgagee to during the redemption period. Attorneys For Servicer Dated: December 29, 2016 Range 3 East, described as commencing at a point county records, Michigan, on which mortgage U.S. Bank National Association as assignee as Dated: January 5, 2017 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 For more information, please call: on the North line of said Section 23 in the center there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the documented by an assignment, in Lenawee county For more information, please call: Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 FC J (248) 593-1311 of highway, which point is 444 feet East f rom the sum of Seventy-One Thousand Three Hundred records, Michigan, on which mortgage there is FC S (248) 593-1304 File #467928F01 Trott Law, P.C. Northwest corner of said Section 23; thence South Thirty-Four and 23/100 Dollars ($71,334.23). claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Trott Law, P.C. (12-29)(01-19) Attorneys For Servicer 165 feet; thence East 150 feet; thence North 165 Under the power of sale contained in said One Hundred Ninety-Four Thousand Seven Attorneys For Servicer 12/29;1/5,12,19,2017 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 feet; thence West 150 feet to the place of begin- mortgage and the statute in such case made and Hundred Twenty-Three and 73/100 Dollars 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 ning. provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- ($194,723.73). Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale File #468945F01 Also excepting therefrom all that part of the gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged Under the power of sale contained in said File #468747F01 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR (12-29)(01-19) Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 23, premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, mortgage and the statute in such case made and (01-05)(01-26) ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY 12/29;1/5,12,19,2017 Town 7 South, Range 3 East described as com- at the place of holding the circuit court within provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- 1/5,12,19,25,2017 JANUARY 19, 2017 THE TECUMSEH HERALD — PAGE 3B

IF YOU ARE NOW ON ACTIVE MILI- TARY DUTY. 2005 and recorded in the office of the Register of Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 event, your damages, if any, shall be limited the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at TARY DUTY OR HAVE BEEN IN THE ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be Deeds, for The County of Lenawee and State of File #415191F03 solely to the return of the bid amount tendered public vendue, at the East door to the Lenawee PRIOR ONE YEAR, PLEASE CONTACT rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that Michigan, on the 24th day of May, 2005 in Liber (01-12)(02-02) at sale, plus interest. County Courthouse in Adrian, Michigan. at 10:00 OUR OFFICE AT 248-502-1400. event, your damages, if any, shall be limited 2298 of Lenawee County Records, page 703, said 1/12,19,26;2/2,2017 MORTGAGE SALE - A mortgage was AM o'clock, on February 16, 2017 Said premises MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been solely to the return of the bid amount tendered Mortgage having been assigned to FREEDOM granted by C J Cadwallader And Olivia are located in Lenawee County, Michigan and are made in the conditions of a mortgage made by at sale, plus interest. MORTGAGE CORPORATION on which mort- Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Cadwallader, Husband And Wife, original mort- described as: Lot 111, First Addition to Assessor's Penny E. Bates, single, to Mortgage Electronic MORTGAGE SALE - A mortgage was gage there is claimed to be due, at the date of this THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR gagor(s), to ABN AMRO Mortgage Group, Inc., Plat No. 3, City of Hudson, according to the Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for lender granted by Jeremy Beal, a single man, original notice, the sum of One Hundred Thirty Two ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY Mortgagee, dated December 10, 2004, and record- recorded plat thereof, as recorded in Liber 10 of and lender's successors and/or assigns, mortgagor(s), to PNC Mortgage, a division of PNC Thousand Eight Hundred Nine & 32/100 INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE ed on December 29, 2004 in Liber 2288 on Page Plats, Page 18, Lenawee County Records. The Mortgagee, dated November 8, 2007 and recorded Bank, National Association, Mortgagee, dated ($132,809.32), and no suit or proceeding at law or USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- 299, and modified by Affidavit or Order recorded redemption period shall be 6 months from the date December 5, 2007 in Liber 23 56, Page 780, and April 2, 2013, and recorded on April 11, 2013 in in equity having been instituted to recover the TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER on July 12, 2005 in Liber 2302 on Page 186, and of such sale, unless abandoned under MCL Loan Modification Agreement recorded on Liber 2466 on Page 0558, in Lenawee county debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- assigned by said Mortgagee to MidFirst Bank, A 600.3241, in which case the redemption period September 28, 2015, in liber 2514, page 529, records, Michigan, on which mortgage there is Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale con- TARY DUTY. Federally Chartered Savings Association as shall be 1 month, or under MCL 600.3241a 30 Lenawee County Records, Michigan. Said mort- claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of One tained i n said mortgage, and pursuant to statute of ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be assignee as documented by an assignment, in days from the date of such sale, or 15 days from gage is now held by Ditech Financial LLC fka Hundred Forty-Two Thousand Seven Hundred the State of Michigan in such case made and pro- rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that Lenawee county records, Michigan, on which the MCL 600.3241a(b) notice, whichever is later, Green Tree Servicing LLC, by assignment. There Seventy and 49/100 Dollars ($142,770.49). vided, notice is hereby given that on the 9th day event, your damages, if any, shall be limited mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date or extinguished pursuant to MCL 600.3238. If the is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of Under the power of sale contained in said of February, 2017 at 10:00 AM o’clock Local solely to the return of the bid amount tendered hereof the sum of One Hundred Twenty-Six above referenced property is sold at a foreclosure Forty-Eight Thousand Two Hundred Seventy-Six mortgage and the statute in such case made and Time, said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale at sale, plus interest. Thousand Five Hundred Thirty-Six and 58/100 sale under Chapter 32 of Act 236 of 1961, under and 4/100 Dollars ($48,276.04), including interest provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the MORTGAGE SALE - A mortgage was Dollars ($126,536.58). MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held respon- at 4.125% per annum. will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged prem- Lenawee County Courthouse MI (that being the granted by Michael J Denig a Married Person, Under the power of sale contained in said sible to the person who buys the property at the Un der the power of sale contained in said ises, or some part of them, at public vendue, at the building where the Circuit Court for the County of original mortgagor(s), to PNC Bank, National mortgage and the statute in such case made and mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage mortgage and the statute in such case made and place of holding the circuit court within Lenawee Lenawee is held), of the premises described in Association, successor by merger to National City provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- holder for damaging the property during the provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- County, at 10:00 AM, on January 26, 2017. said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be nec- Bank, successor by merger to Commonwealth gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged redemption period. JPMorgan Chase Bank, gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged Said premises are situated in Village of essary to pay the amount due, as aforesaid on said United Mortgage Company, a division of National premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, National Association Mortgagee/Assignee premises, or some part of them, at public vendue Clinton, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are mortgage, with interest thereon at 4.25 per annum City Bank of Indiana, Mortgagee, dated June 24, at the place of holding the circuit court within Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C. 23938 Research at the place of holding the circuit court within described as: Unit 18, Harvest Ridge, a and all legal costs, charges, and expenses, includ- 200 5, and recorded on June 29, 2005 in Liber Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on February 9, Drive, Suite 300 Farmington Hills, MI 48335 Lenawee County, Michigan at 10:00 AM on FEB- Condominium, according to the Master Deed ing the attorney fees allowed by law, and also any 2301 on Page 408, in Lenawee county records, 2017. S20141219020596 USDA RUARY 2, 2017. recorded in Liber 2284, Page 880, Lenawee County sum or sums which may be paid by the under- Michigan, on which mortgage there is claimed to Said premises are situated in Charter (01-19)(02-09) Said premises are located in the City of Records, as amended, and designated as Lenawee signed, necessary to protect its interest in the be due at the date hereof the sum of Eighty Township of Madison, Lenawee County, 1/19,26;2/2,9,2017 Adrian, Lenawee County Michigan, and are County Condominium Subdivision Plan No. 56, premises. Which said premises are describeds a Thousand Six Hundred Thirty and 21/100 Dollars Michigan, and are described as: All that part of the described as: together with rights in general common elements follows: All that certain piece or parcel of land, ($80,630.21). Southeast 1/4 of Section 14, Town 7 South, Range IF YOU ARE NOW ON ACTIVE MILI- All that parcel of land in the City of Adrian, and limited common elements as set forth in the including any and all structures, and homes, man- Under the power of sale contained in said 3 East, described as beginning on the South line of TARY DUTY OR HAVE BEEN IN THE Lenawee County, State of Michigan, as more fully above-described Master Deed, as amended, and as ufactured or otherwise, located thereon, situated mortgage and the statute in such case made and Section 14, aforesaid, 213.00 feet North 88 PRIOR ONE YEAR, PLEASE CONTACT described in Deed Liber 1538, Page 81, ID # described in Act 59 of the Public Acts of 1978, as in the City of Tecumseh, County of Lenawee, provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- degrees 54 minutes 13 seconds East from the OUR OFFICE AT 248-502-1400. XA0-515-0234099, being known and designated amended. State of Michigan, and described as follows, to gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged South 1/4 corner of said Section 14; thence North MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been as Lot 233, on the Plat of the Eastern Addition to The redemption period shall be 6 months from wit: Lot 183, of Town and Country Homes, Inc. premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, 01 degrees 11 minutes 45 seconds West 600.00 made in the conditions of a mortgage ymade b the City of Adrian, according to the Plat thereof the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned Replat of Lots 161 to 179 inclusive, according to at the place of holding the circuit court within feet parallel with the North and South 1/4 line of James Underwood and Julia Underwood, husband recorded in Liber D of Deeds, Page 526, Lenawee in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which the plat thereof recorded in Liber 14 of plats, Page Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on February 9, said Section 14; thence North 88 degrees 54 min- and wife, to Ameriquest Mortgage Company, County Records. case the redemption period shall be 30 days from 14, of Lenaw ee County Records During the six 2017. utes 13 seconds East 150.00 feet; thence South 01 Mortgagee, dated August 19, 2004 and recorded The redemption period shall be 6 months the date of such sale. (6) months immediately following the sale, the Said premises are situated in Township of degrees 11 minutes 45 seconds East 600.00 feet to September 3, 2004 in Liber 2280, Page 101, from the date of such sale, unless determined If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under property may be redeemed, except that in the Fairfield, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are the said line of Section 14; thence South 88 Lenawee County Records, Michigan. Said mort- abandoned in accordance with MCLA Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, event that the property is determined to be aban- described as: All that part of the East 1/2, degrees 54 minutes 13 seconds West 150.00 feet gage is now held by U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as §600.3241a, in which case the redemption period pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower will be doned pursuant to MCLA 600.3241a, the property Northeast 1/4 Section 10, Town 8 South, Range 3 to the point of beginning. Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust, by shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. TO held responsible to the person who buys the prop- may be redeemed during 30 days immediately fol- East, described as commencing at the Intersection The redemption period shall be 6 months assignment. There is claimed to be due at the date ALL PURCHASERS: The foreclosing mortgagee erty at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mort- lowing the sale. Pursuant to MCLA 600.3278, the of the Nort h line of Pearl Street with the West line from the date o f such sale, unless determined hereof the sum of Sixty-Six Thousan d Two and can rescind the sale. In that event, your damages, gage holder for damaging the property during the mortgagor(s) will be held responsible to the per- of Ferguson Street; and running thence South 87 abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, 92/100 Dollars ($66,002.92), including interest at if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid redemption period. son who buys the property at the foreclo sure sale degrees 35 minutes West along the Westerly in which case the redemption period shall be 30 4.875% per annum. amount tendered at sale, plus interest. Dated: December 29, 2016 or to the mortgage holder for damaging the prop- extension of the North line of Pearl Street 229.8 days from the date of such sale. Under the power of sale contained in said If the property is sold at foreclosur e sale, pur- For more information, please call: erty during the redemption period. If the sale is set feet; thence South 2 degrees 09 minutes East 56 If the property is sold at foreclosure sale mortgage and the statute in such case made and suant to MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held FC H (248) 593-1300 aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale feet to the center line of a ditch; thence South 61 under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- responsible to the person who buys the property at Trott Law, P.C. shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit degrees 41 minutes East along the center line of 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage Attorneys For Servicer paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse said ditch 185.7 feet to an angle in said ditch; will be held responsible to the person who buys premises, or some part of them, at public vendue holder for damage to the property during the 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 against the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attor- thence South 41 degrees 04 minutes East along the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to at the place of holding the circuit court within redemption period. Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 ney Dated: 01/12/2017 FREEDOM MORTGAGE the center line of said ditch 113.5 feet to the inter- the mortgage holder for damaging the property Lenawee County, Michigan at 10:00 AM on FEB- Dated: January 5, 2017 File #468091F01 CORPORATION Mortgagee section of the center line of said ditch with the during the redemption period. RUARY 16, 2017. Orlans Associates, P.C. (12-29)(01-19) ______West line of Ferguson Street; thence North 2 Dated: January 12, 2017 Said premises are located in the Village of Attorneys for Servicer 12/29;1/5,12,19,2017 FABRIZIO & BROOK, P.C. Attorney for FREE- degrees 31 minutes West along the West line of For more information, please call: Addison, Lenawee County Michigan, and are P.O. Box 5041 DOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION 700 Tower Ferguson Street 239.4 feet to the place of begin- FC S (248) 593-1304 described as: Troy, MI 48007 Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Drive, Ste. 510 Troy, MI 48098 (248) 362-2600 ning. Trott Law, P.C. Commencing at a point 11 rods North and 8 File No. 16-015955 THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR FMC FNMA WESTGATE The redemption period shall be 6 months Attorneys For Servicer rods and 9 feet West of the Southeast corner of the (01-05)(01-26) ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY (01-12)(02-02) from the date of such sale, unless determined 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 31, Town 1/5,12,19,25,2017 INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE 1/12,19,26;2/2,2017 abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 5 South, Range 1 East; thence West 8 rods; thence USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- in whic h case the redemption period shall be 30 File #466047F03 North 8 rods; thence East 8 rods; thence South 8 Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale days from the date of such sale. (01-12)(02-02) rods to the place of beginning, being Lot 15 and THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR If the property is sold at foreclosure sale 1/12,19,26;2/2,2017 the East 42 feet of Lot 16 and the West 24 feet of ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY TARY DUTY. ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of Lot 14 in Block 37 on the Plat of the Village of INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower SCHNEIDERMAN & SHERMAN, P.C., Addison. Subject to existing restrictions, ease- USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- will be held responsible to the person who buys IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, ments, right of way and zoning laws of recorded TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER event, your damages, if any, shall be limited TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to ANY INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL affecting the use of the property. BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- solely to the return of the bid amount tendered BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- the mortgage holder for damaging the property BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE The redemption period shall be 6 months TARY DUTY. at sale, plus interest. TARY DUTY. during the redemption period. CONTACT OUR OFFICE AT (248)539-7400 from the date of such sale, unless determined ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be MORTGAGE SALE - A mortgage was ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be Dated: January 12, 2017 IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. abandoned in accordance with MCLA rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that granted by Ralph A Mitchell and Yvonne A. rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that For more information, please call: MORTGAGE SALE – Default has been made in §600.3241a, in which case the redemption period event, your damages, if any, shall be limited Mitchell, hu sband and wife as joint tenants, origi- event, your damages, if any, shall be limited FC H (248) 593-1300 the conditions of a mortgage made by KATH- shall be 3 0 days from the date of such sale. TO solely to the return of the bid amount tendered nal mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic solely to the return of the bid amount tendered Trott Law, P.C. LEEN GLASE, A SINGLE WOMAN and NOR- ALL PURCHASERS: The foreclosing mortgagee at sale, plus interest. Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for at sale, plus interest. Attorneys For Servicer MAN JONES, A SINGLE MAN, to Mortgage can rescind the sale. In that event, your damages, MORTGAGE SALE - A mortgage was America's Wholesale Lender its successors and MORTGAGE SALE - A mortgage was 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. ("MERS"), if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid granted by Loren Chappell, a single man, original assigns, Mortgagee, dated June 2, 2005, and granted by Allen Schnieder, a single man, original Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 solely as nominee for lender and lender's succes- amount tendered at sale, plus interest. mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic Registration recorded on June 10, 2005 in Liber 2299 on Page mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic File #434525F02 sors and assigns, Mortgagee, dated August 9, If the property is sold at foreclosure sale, pur- Systems, Inc. as nominee for GVC Mortgage, Inc. 993, and assigned by said Mortgagee to The Bank Registration Systems, Inc., Mortgagee, dated May (01-12)(02-02) 2011, and recorded on Aug ust 19, 2011, in Liber suant to MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held dba Preferred Capital, its successors and assigns, of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York 1, 2013, and recorded on May 3, 2013 in Liber 1/12,19,26;2/2,2017 2429, on Page 318, and modified on August 20, responsible to the person who buys the property at Mortgagee, dated October 15, 2010, and recorded as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the 2468 on Page 105, and assigned by said 2013, recorded October 7, 2013, in Liber 2476, on the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage on October 19, 2010 in Liber 2412 on Page 514, CWABS, Inc. , Asset-Backed Certificates, Series Mortgagee to Wells Fargo Bank, NA as assignee Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Page 680, and assigned by said mortgagee to holder for damage to the property during the and assigned by said Mortgagee to JPMorgan 2005-4 as assignee as documented by an assign- as documented by an assignment, in Lenawee THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, as redemption period. Chase Bank, National Association as assignee as ment, in Lenawee county records, Michigan, on county records, Michigan, on which mortgage ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY assigned, Lenawee County Records, Michigan, on Dated: January 19, 2017 documented by an assignment, in Lenawee county which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE which mortgage there is claimed to be due at the Orlans Associates, P.C. records, Michigan, on which mortgage there is date hereof the sum of One Hundred Thirty-Two sum of Sixty-Eight Thousand Four Hundred USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- date hereof the sum of Eighty-Four Thousand Six Attorneys for Servicer claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum of One Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety-Eight and Fifty-Seven and 65/100 Dollars ($68,457.65). TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER Hundred Sixty-Seven Dollars and Forty-Four P.O. Box 5041 Hundred Seventy-Three Thousand Nine Hundred 69/100 Dollars ($132,798.69). Under the power of sale contained in said BEL OW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- Cents ($84,66 7.44). Under the power of sale con- Troy, MI 48007 Seventy-One and 12/100 Dollars ($173,971.12). Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and TARY DUTY. tained in said mortgage and the statute in such File No. 17-000087 Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be case made and provided, notice is hereby given (01-19)(02-09) mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that that said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of 1/19,26;2/2,9,2017 provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged prem- premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, at the place of holding the circuit court within ises, or some part of them, at public vendue, at the at the place of holding the circuit court within Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on February 9, place of holding the circuit court within Lenawee Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on February 2, 2017. County, at 10:00 AM, on January 26, 2017. 2017. Said premises are situated in Township of Said premises are situated in City of Said premises are situated in Charter Palmyra, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are Township of Madison, Lenawee County, described as: Lot 64, Supervisor's Plat No. 1, described as: The East 36 feet of Lot 2 and the West Michigan, and are described as: Lot 39, First Palmyra Township, as recorded in Liber 7 of 1/2 of Lot 3, plat of Eber Shearman's Addition to Addition to Birchwood Park, as recorded in Liber Plats, Page 6, Lenawee County Records. the Village (now city) of Tecumseh, according to 10 of Plats, Page 40, Lenawee County Records. The redemption period shall be 6 months the recorded plat thereof, as recorded in liber 83 of The redemption period shall be 6 months from the date of such sale, unless determined deeds, page 801, Lenawee County Records. from the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, The redemption period shall be 6 months from abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which days from the date of such sale. If the property is sold at foreclosure sale case the redemption period shall be 30 days from If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of the date of such sale. under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower will be held responsible to the person who buys Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, will be held responsible to th e person who buys the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower will be the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage holder for damaging the property held responsible to the person who buys the prop- the mortgage holder for damaging the property during the redemption period. erty at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mort- during the redemption period. Dated: January 12, 2017 gage holder for damaging the property during the Dated: January 5, 2017 For more information, please call: redemption period. For more information, please call: FC X (248) 593-1302 Dated: December 29, 2016 FC S (248) 593-1304 Trott Law, P.C. For more information, please call: Trott Law, P.C. Attorneys For Servicer FC S (248) 593-1304 Attorneys For Servicer 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 Trott Law, P.C. 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 Attorneys For Servicer Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 File #469077F01 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 File #468980F01 (01-12)(02-02) Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 (01-05)(01-26) 1/12,19,26;2/2,2017 File #469086F01 1/5,12,19,25,2017 (12-29)(01-19) Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale 12/29;1/5,12,19,2017 IF YOU ARE NOW ON ACTIVE MILI- THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR TARY DUTY OR HAVE BEEN IN THE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale PRIOR ONE YEAR, PLEASE CONTACT INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR OUR OFFICE AT 248-502-1400. USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY MORTGAGE SALE - Default has been TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE made in the conditions of a mortgage made by BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- John J. Doran Jr., Renea R. Doran, husband and TARY DUTY. TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER wife, to Fifth Third Mortgage - MI, LLC, ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- Mortgagee, dated November 9, 2007 and recorded rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that TARY DUTY. January 2, 2008 in Liber 2357, Page 842, event, your damages, if any, shall be limited ATTN PURCHASERS: This sale may be Lenawee County Records, Michigan. Said mort- solely to the return of the bid amount tendered rescinded by the foreclosing mortgagee. In that gage is now held by Fifth Third Mortgage at sale, p lus interest. event, your damages, if any, shall be limited Company, by assignment. There is claimed to be MORTGAGE SALE - A mortgage was solely to the return of the bid amount tendered due at the date hereof the sum of Two Hundred granted by Edgar Morris, a single man, original at sale, plus interest. Twenty Thousand Seven Hundred Thirteen and mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic MORTGAGE SALE - A mortgage was 48/100 Dollars ($220,713.48), including interest Registration Systems, Inc., Mortgagee, dated June granted by Patricia E. Snyder, a single woman, at 4.625% per annum. 1, 2005, and recorded on June 15, 2005 in Liber original mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electronic Under the power of sale contained in said 2300 on Page 280, and assigned by mesne assign- Registration Systems, Inc., Mortgagee, dated mortgage and the statute in such case made and ments to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC as assignee February 11, 2009, and recorded on February 27, provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- as documented by an assignment, in Lenawee 2009 in Liber 2379 on Page 104, and modified by gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged county records, Michigan, on which mortgage agreement recorded on March 6, 2015 in Liber premises, or some part of them, at public vendue there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the 2502 on Page 815, and assigned by mesne assign- at the place of holding the circuit court within sum of One Hundred Five Thousand Five ments to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC as assignee Lenawee County, Michigan at 10:00 AM on FEB- Hundred Seventeen and 82/100 Dollars as documented by an assignment, in Lenawee RUARY 2, 2017. ($105,517.82). county records, Michigan, on which mortgage Said premises are located in the Township of Under the power of sale contained in said there is claimed to be due at the date hereof the sum Macon, Lenawee County Michigan, and are mortgage and the statute in such case made and of One Hundred Sixty-Three Thousand Seven described as: provided, notice is hereby given that said mort- Hundred Seventy-Nine and 01/100 Dollars All that part of the Southwest 1/4 of Section gage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged ($163,779.01). 22, Town 5 South, Range 5 East, described as premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, Under the power of sale contained in said commencing at the South 1/4 corner of Section at the place of holding the circuit court within mortgage and the statute in such case made and 22, aforesaid; thence North 01 degrees 58 minutes Lenawee County, at 10:00 AM, on February 9, provided, notice is hereby given that said mortgage 04 seconds East 2143.14 feet along the North and 2017. will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged prem- South 1/4 line of said Section 22; thence North 87 Said premises are situated in Township of ises, or some part of them, at public vendue, at the degrees 32 minutes 02 seconds West 820.94 feet Rome, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are place of holding the circuit court within Lenawee along the center line of Preston Road to the point described as: All that part of the West 1/2 of the County, at 10:00 AM, on January 26, 2017. of beginning; thence South 01 degrees 58 minutes West 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 17, Said premises are situated in Township of 04 seconds West 1072.20 feet; thence North 87 Town 6 South, Range 2 East, described as begin- Franklin, Lenawee County, Michigan, and are degrees 34 minutes 42 seconds West 410.28 feet; ning on the West line of Section 17, aforesaid, described as: Unit 8 of Tipton Meadows, a thence North 01 degrees 58 minutes 04 seconds 66.48 feet North 00 degrees 11 minutes 31 sec- Condominium, according to the Master Deed East 1072.52 feet to said center line of Preston onds East from the W est 1/4 corner of said Section recorded in Liber 2031 on Pages 951, and any Road; thence South 87 degrees 32 minutes 02 sec- 17; thence North 00 degrees 11 minutes 31 sec- amendments thereto, Lenawee County Records, onds East 410.29 feet to the point of beginning. onds East 522.87 feet along the said West line of and designated as Lenawee County Condominium The redemption period shall be 6 months Section 17; thence continuing along the center Subdivision Plan No. 41, together with rights in from the date of such sale, unless determined line of Rexford Road South 64 degrees 06 min- common elements and limited common elements abandoned in accordance with MCLA utes 59 seconds East 102.22 feet; thence along the as set forth in the above Master Deed and as §600.3241a, in which case the redemption period arc of a 1337.52 foot radius curve to the right described in Act 59 on the Public Acts of 1978, as shall be 30 days from the date of such sale. TO 411.72 feet (long chord bearing and distance amended. ALL PURCHASERS: The foreclosing mortgagee being South 55 degrees 17 minutes 53 seconds The redemption period shall be 6 months from can rescind the sale. In that event, your damages, East 410.09 feet); thence South 46 degrees 28 the date of such sale, unless determined abandoned if any, are limited solely to the return of the bid minutes 46 seconds East 140.35 feet; thence along in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, in which amount tendered at sale, plus interest. the arc of a 515.72 foot radius curve to the left case the redemption period shall be 30 days from If the property is sold at foreclosure sale, pur- 150.50 feet (long chord bearing and distance the date of such sale. suant to MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held being South 54 degrees 50 minutes 23 seconds If the property is sold at foreclosure sale under responsible to the person who buys the property at East 149.97 feet); thence leaving the said center Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of 1961, the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mortgage line of Rexford South 00 degrees 06 minutes 01 pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower will be holder for damage to the property during the second West 60.36 feet along the East line of said held responsible to the person who buys the prop- redemption period. West 1/2 of the West 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of erty at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the mort- Dated: January 5, 2017 Section 17; thence South 89 degrees 52 minutes gage holder for damaging the property during the Orlans Associates, P.C. 35 seconds West 655.14 feet to the point of begin- redemption period. Attorneys for Servicer ning. Dated: December 29, 2016 P.O. Box 5041 The redemption period shall be 6 months For more information, please call: Troy, MI 48007 from the date of such sale, unless determined FC H (248) 593-1300 File No. 16-015909 abandoned in accordance with MCLA 600.3241a, Trott Law, P.C. (01-05)(01-26) in which case the redemption period shall be 30 Attorneys For Servicer 1/5,12,19,25,2017 days from the date of such sale. 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 If the property is sold at foreclosure sale Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334-5422 AS A DEBT COLLECTOR, WE ARE under Chapter 32 of the Revised Judicature Act of File #469012F01 ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND 1961, pursuant to MCL 600.3278 the borrower (12-29)(01-19) ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE will be held responsible to the person who buys 12/29;1/5,12,19,2017 USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NOTIFY US the property at the mortgage foreclosure sale or to AT THE NUMBER BELOW IF YOU ARE IN the mortgage holder for damaging the property Notice Of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY. MORTGAGE during the redemption period. THIS FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR SALE - Default having been made in the terms Dated: January 12, 2017 ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY and conditions of a certain mortgage made by For more information, please call: INFORMATION WE OBTAIN WILL BE NICHOLAS H. WESTGATE , an unmarried man, FC H (248) 593-1300 USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. PLEASE CON- Mortgagors, to Mortgage Electronic Registration Trott Law, P.C. TACT OUR OFFICE AT THE NUMBER Systems, Inc. (MERS) as nominee for Republic Attorneys For Servicer BELOW IF YOU ARE IN ACTIVE MILI- Bank, Mortgagee, dated the 14th day of January, 31440 Northwestern Hwy Ste. 200 PAGE 4B — THE TECUMSEH HERALD JANUARY 19, 2017