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LEGAL NOTICES
STATE OF MICHIGAN
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTY PROBATE
ORDER FOR SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION/POSTING AND
NOTICE OF ACTION
CASE NO. 21-134-DC
Court Address:
220 West State St., Hastings, MI 49058
Court Telephone No.: 269-945-
Plaintiff
Stephanie Proulx
333 Alger St., Lansing, MI 48917
Plaintiff’s Attorney
Shane A. Henry (P82054)
121 West Apple St., Hastings, MI 49058
269-945-
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Defendant Vicente Padilla Address Unknown
To: Vicente Padilla
IT IS ORDERED:
- You are being sued in this court by the plaintiff
to establish custody, parenting time, and support
of Aiden Vance. You must file your answer or take
other action permitted by law in this court at the
court address above on or before 12/16/2021. If
you fail to do so, a default judgment may be entered
against you for the relief demanded in the complaint
filed in this case. - A copy of this order shall be published once
each week in the Hastings Banner for three
consecutive weeks, and proof of publication shall
be filed in this court. - Attorney Shane A. Henry shall post a copy of
this order in the courthouse, for three continuous
weeks, and shall file proof of posting in this court.
Date: October 26, 2021
Vicky L. Alspaugh P
170771
170767
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ON PROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENT
Notice is hereby given that the Barry County Planning Commission will conduct a public
hearing on
November 22, 2021 at 7:00 PM
in the Community Room of the Tyden Center, located at 121 South Church Street,
Hastings, Michigan 49058.
The subject of the public hearing will be the consideration of the following amendment to
the Barry County Zoning Ordinance of 2008, as amended:
MAP CHANGE A-4-
Request to rezone a property at 4125 East M-79 Highway, Hastings, in Section 25 of
Hastings Township. (See attached map.)
FROM MU (Mixed Use) TO RR (Rural Residential)
All of the above mentioned property is located in Barry County, Michigan.
Legal Description of Parcel:
Commence 340.21’E of SW Corner Section 25-T3N-R8W; TH N 39.13’ to POB; TH N
358.27’ to Sly ROW former MCRR; TH E 450’ M/L ALG MCRR ROW; TH S 358.27’ to N
ROW M-79 Hwy; TH W to POB 3.8 A +/- (01T)
Interested persons desiring to present their views upon the proposed
amendment, either verbally or in writing, will be given the opportunity to be heard at the
above mentioned place and time. Any written response may be mailed to Planning &
Zoning, 220 West State Street, Hastings Michigan 49058, faxed to (269) 948-4820, or
emailed to Barry County Planning Director James McManus at jmcmanus@barrycounty.
org.
The proposed amendment of the Barry County Zoning Ordinance is available for
public inspection at the Barry County Planning & Zoning Department, 220 West State
Street, Hastings, Michigan 49058 during the business hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
- Friday (excluding holidays.) Please call the Barry County Planning & Zoning Department
at (269) 945-1290 for further information.
The County of Barry will provide necessary auxiliary aids and services, such as
signers for the hearing impaired and audiotapes of printed materials being considered at
the meeting, to individuals with disabilities at the meeting/hearing upon ten (10) days
notice to the County of Barry. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or
services should contact the County of Barry by writing or call the following: Michael
Brown, County Administrator, 220 West State Street, Hastings, Michigan 49058, (269)
945-1284, [email protected].
This notice is given pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of the Open
Meetings Act (Public Act 267 of 1976) as amended.
Pamela A. Palmer, Barry County Clerk
NOTICE
Attention homeowner: If you are a military service
member on active duty, if your period of active duty has
concluded less than 90 days ago, or if you have been or-
dered to active duty, please contact the attorney for the
party foreclosing the mortgage at the telephone number
stated in this notice.
Notice of foreclosure by advertisement. Notice is giv-
en under section 3212 of the revised judicature act of
1961, 1961 PA 236, MCL 600.3212, that the following
mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged
premises, or some part of them, at a public auction sale
to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check at the
place of holding the circuit court in Barry County, start-
ing promptly at 1:00 PM on DECEMBER 2, 2021. The
amount due on the mortgage may be greater on the
day of the sale. Placing the highest bid at the sale does
not automatically entitle the purchaser to free and clear
ownership of the property. A potential purchaser is en-
couraged to contact the county register of deeds office
or a title insurance company, either of which may charge
a fee for this information.
Default has been made in the conditions of a mort-
gage made by Clayton R. Boze and Norma J Boze,
husband and wife, to PNC Bank, National Association,
Mortgagee, dated November 4, 2013 and recorded No-
vember 14, 2013 in Instrument Number 2013-013614,
Barry County Records, Michigan. There is claimed to be
due at the date hereof the sum of One Hundred Nine
Thousand One Hundred Seventy-Nine and 75/100 Dol-
lars ($109,179.75).
Under the power of sale contained in said mortgage
and the statute in such case made and provided, notice
is hereby given that said mortgage 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 Barry County, Michigan at 1:00 PM on DECEM-
BER 2, 2021.
Said premises are located in the Township of Barry,
Barry County Michigan, and are described as:
BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE
WEST LINE OF SECTION 6, TOWN 1 NORTH, RANGE
9 WEST AND THE CENTERLINE OF DELTON ROAD
IN THE NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 6; THENCE
EASTERLY 400 FEET ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF
DELTON ROAD FOR THE TRUE PLACE OF BEGIN-
NING; THENCE SOUTH 645 FEET PARALLEL WITH
THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 6; THENCE
EAST 330 FEET AT RIGHT ANGLES; THENCE NORTH
675 FEET, MORE OR LESS, PARALLEL WITH SAID
WEST LINE OF SECTION 6, TO THE CENTERLINE
OF DELTON ROAD; THENCE WESTERLY 335 FEET,
MORE OR LESS, ALONG SAID CENTERLINE TO THE
PLACE OF BEGINNING.
6981 Delton Road, Delton, Michigan 49046
The redemption period shall be 6 months from the
date of such sale, unless determined abandoned in ac-
cordance with MCLA §600.3241a, in which case the re-
demption period shall be 30 days from the date of such
sale.
If the property is sold at foreclosure sale, pursuant to
MCL 600.3278, the borrower will be held responsible to
the person who buys the property at the mortgage fore-
closure sale or to the mortgage holder for damage to the
property during the redemption period.
Dated: November 4, 2021
File No. 21-
Firm Name: Orlans PC
Firm Address: 1650 West Big Beaver Road, Troy MI 48084
Firm Phone Number: (248) 502.
(11-04)(11-25)
NOTICE OF ACTION AS TO DEFENDANT
JOSHUA ALAN PATRICK a/k/a JOSH PATRICK
________________________________________
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that there is presently
pending in the 57th Judicial District Court, City
of Allegan, for the State of Michigan, an action
between Plaintiff NewRez d/b/a Shellpoint
Mortgage Servicing, and Defendant Joshua Alan
Patrick a/k/a Josh Patrick; Case No. 21-0740-
GZ, involving the purchase of a manufactured
home 2000 Century, Laser, HUD Tag No.
RAD1274996. You are being sued by Plaintiff
for claim & delivery action in order to recover
possession of the property pursuant to default
of the security agreement. You must file your
answer or take other action permitted by law
in the 57th Judicial District Court located at
County Building, 113 Chestnut, Allegan, MI
49010 twenty-eight (28) days after the date of
this notice. You may contact and serve a copy on
any answer on Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C.,
Attn: Steven A. Jacobs, 23938 Research Drive,
Suite 300, Farmington Hills, MI 48335. Failure to
answer within time frame by law may result in a
default judgment.
1447036
(11-04)(11-18) 170783
PUBLISHER’S NOTICE:
All real estate advertising in this
newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing
Act and the Michigan Civil Rights Act
which collectively make it illegal to
advertise “any preference, limitation or
discrimination based on race, color,
religion, sex, handicap, familial status,
national origin, age or martial status, or
an intention, to make any such
preference, limitation or discrimination.”
Familial status includes children under
the age of 18 living with parents or legal
custodians, pregnant women and people
securing custody of children under 18.
This newspaper will not knowingly
accept any advertising for real estate
which is in violation of the law. Our
readers are hereby informed that all
dwellings advertised in this newspaper
are available on an equal opportunity
basis. To report discrimination call the
Fair Housing Center at 616-451-2980.
The HUD toll-free telephone number for
the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.
STATE OF MICHIGAN
COUNTY OF BARRY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Decedent’s Trust
In the Matter of Floyd W. Colvin and Catherine
L. Colvin Trust. Date of birth: Catherine L. Colvin -
April 9, 1931.
TO ALL CREDITORS:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The decedent,
Catherine L. Colvin, surviving Trustee, died August
7, 2021 leaving the above Trust in full force and
effect.
Creditors of the decedent or against the Trust are
notified that all claims against the Decedent or trust
will be forever barred unless presented to Barbara
A. Colvin, Trustee, within 4 months after the date of
publication of this notice.
Date: October 29, 2021
Rhoades McKee PC
Stephanie S. Fekkes P
150 W. Court Street, Ste. A
Hastings, MI 49058
(269) 945-
Barbara A. Colvin
c/o Rhoades McKee
150 W. Court Street, Ste. A
Hastings, MI 49058
(269) 945-1921 170770
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE
This firm is a debt collector attempting to collect
a debt. Any information we obtain will be used for
that purpose.
Notice of foreclosure by advertisement. Notice is
given under section 3212 of the revised judicature
act of 1961, 1961 PA 236, MCL 600.3212, that the
following mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of
the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at
a public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash
or cashier’s check at the place of holding the circuit
court in Barry County, Michigan, starting promptly at
one o’clock in the afternoon on Thursday, the 2nd
day of December, 2021. The amount due on the
mortgage may be greater on the day of the sale.
Placing the highest bid at the sale does not au-
tomatically entitle the purchaser to free and clear
ownership of the property. A potential purchaser is
encouraged to contact the county register of deeds
office or a title insurance company, either of which
may charge a fee for this information.
The mortgage was made by ERIC B. HUTCH-
ENS, a single man (“Mortgagor”), to HASTINGS
CITY BANK, now known as HIGHPOINT COMMU-
NITY BANK, a Michigan banking corporation, hav-
ing an office at 150 West Court Street, Hastings,
Michigan 49058 (the “Mortgagee”), dated June 11,
2015, and recorded in the office of the Register
of Deeds for Barry County, Michigan on June 17,
2015, as Instrument No. 2015-005978 (the “Mort-
gage”). By reason of a default under the conditions
of the Mortgage, the Mortgagee elects to declare
and hereby declares the entire unpaid amount of
the Mortgage due and payable forthwith. Mortgag-
ee is the owner of the indebtedness secured by the
Mortgage.
As of the date of this Notice there is claimed to be
due for principal and interest on the Mortgage the
sum of Fifty Five Thousand Two Hundred Ten and
59/100 Dollars ($55,210.59). No suit or proceeding
at law has been instituted to recover the debt se-
cured by the Mortgage or any part thereof.
The premises covered by the Mortgage are situ-
ated in the Township of Baltimore, County of Barry,
State of Michigan, and are described as follows:
Lots 18 and 19 of Cappon Country Acres, accord-
ing to the recorded Plat thereof, as recorded in Liber
5 of Plats on Page 52, Baltimore Township, Barry
County, Michigan.
Together with all the improvements erected on
the real estate, and all easements, appurtenances,
and fixtures a part of the property, and all replace-
ments and additions.
Commonly known as: 1295 Mixer Road, Hast-
ings, Michigan 49058
P.P. #08-02-070-007-
Notice is further given that the length of the re-
demption period will be one (1) year from the date
of sale, unless the premises are abandoned. If the
premises are abandoned, the redemption period
will be the later of thirty (30) days from the date of
the sale or upon expiration of fifteen (15) days af-
ter the Mortgagor is given notice pursuant to MCLA
§600.3241a(b) that the premises are considered
abandoned and Mortgagor, Mortgagor’s heirs, ex-
ecutor, or administrator, or a person lawfully claim-
ing from or under one (1) of them has not given the
written notice required by MCLA §600.3241a(c)
stating that the premises are not abandoned.
If the premises are sold at a foreclosure sale,
under MCLA §600.3278 the Mortgagor will be held
responsible to the person who buys the premises at
the mortgage foreclosure sale or to the Mortgagee
for damaging the premises during the redemption
period.
Attention homeowner: If you are a military ser-
vice member on active duty, if your period of active
duty has concluded less than 90 days ago, or if you
have been ordered to active duty, please contact
the attorney for the party foreclosing the Mortgage
at the telephone number stated in this notice.
Dated: October 28, 2021
HASTINGS CITY BANK
n/k/a HIGHPOINT COMMUNITY BANK
Mortgagee
Elisabeth M. Von Eitzen
WARNER NORCROSS + JUDD LLP
150 Ottawa Avenue NW, Suite 1500
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-
(616) 752-
22506349 170337
Banner CLASSIFIEDS
CALL... The Hastings BANNER • 945-
Business Services
MATT ENDSLEY, FABRI-
CATION and repair, custom
trailers, buckets, bale spears,
etc. Call 269-804-7506.
BUYING ALL HARD-
WOODS: Walnut, White Oak,
Tulip Poplar. Call for pricing.
Will buy single Walnut trees.
Insured, liability & work-
man’s comp. Fetterley Log-
ging, (269)818-7793.
Farm
FARM LAND WANTED to
rent for 2022 and beyond, 269-
953-5282.
Help Wanted
GENERAL LABORER- JOB
includes lifting and stacking
lumber, must be able to lift
50lbs. Full-time employment
starting at $16.00/hr. Benefits-
401(k), 401(k) matching, Den-
tal insurance, Health insur-
ance, Life insurance, Paid time
off, Retirement plan, Vision
insurance. Apply in person to:
Quality Hardwoods, Inc., 396
Main St. Sunfield, MI. Quality
Hardwoods supports a drug-
free workplace.
WANTED LIVE-IN CARE-
GIVER- For elderly woman.
Duties include housekeeping,
cooking in exchange for room
& board. Please contact 269-
804-5996.
Kyle Scott Brigance, 34, of Delton, was
convicted of possessing 25 to 49 grams of
cocaine, heroin or another narcotic Nov. 3,
2020, in Nashville. He was sentenced by
Judge Michael Schipper to one day in jail,
with credit for one day served and ordered to
pay $998 in fines and costs. Brigance’s driv-
er’s license was suspended for 30 days and
restricted for 150 days. Charges of possessing
the controlled substance methamphetamine/
Ecstacy as a second-time or subsequent
offender and operating a vehicle while his
license was suspended were dismissed at the
time of sentencing.
Kyle Ryan Carpenter, 38, of Nashville,
was convicted of carrying a concealed weap-
on, a dagger, in a 2006 Chrysler Dec. 22,
2020, in Nashville. He was sentenced by
Judge Schipper to 14 days in jail, with credit
for 14 days served and ordered to pay $398 in
fines and costs. A charge of possessing the
controlled substance methamphetamine was
dismissed at the time of sentencing.
In a second case, Carpenter was convicted
of possessing the controlled substance meth-
amphetamine/Ecstacy July 22 in Nashville.
He was sentenced by Judge Schipper to 120
days in jail, with credit for 72 days served,
and ordered to pay $398 in fines and costs.
Carpenter’s driver’s license was suspended
for 30 days and restricted for 150 days. A
charge of operating a vehicle with a suspend-
ed driver’s license was dismissed at the time
of sentencing. He was found guilty as a third-
time, habitual offender.
In a third case, Carpenter was convicted of
possessing the controlled substance metham-
phetamine May 6 in Nashville, and was sen-
tenced to 120 days in jail, with credit for 77
days served and ordered to pay $398 in fines
and costs. His driver’s license was suspended
for 30 days and restricted for 150 days. He
was found guilty as a third-time, habitual
offender.
Court records show prior convictions for
receiving/concealing stolen property over
$1,000 Sept. 3, 2000; third-degree home
invasion March 22, 2006; second-degree
attempted criminal sexual conduct Feb. 15,
2011; and fourth-degree criminal sexual con-
duct Feb, 15, 2011, all in Barry County.
Joshua John Dawson, 32, of Nashville,
was convicted of third-degree fleeing a police
officer May 9 in Nashville. He was sentenced
by Judge Schipper to 130 days in jail, with
credit for 130 days served. Dawson’s license
will be suspended for 365 days, and he was
ordered to pay $498 in fines and costs. He
was placed on probation for 12 months. A
charge of operating a vehicle while his license
was suspended was dismissed at the time of
sentencing. Court records show prior convic-
tions for possession of analogues April 4,
2016, in Kalamazoo County; fourth-degree
fleeing and eluding police Dec. 16, 2015, and
delivery/manufacture of marijuana Jan. 10,
2019, both in Barry County.
Marcus Allen Fields, 32, of Hastings, was
convicted of assaulting/resisting and obstruct-
ing a police officer, as a third-time habitual
offender, July 20 in Hastings. He was sen-
tenced by Judge Schipper to 365 days in jail,
with credit for 65 days served and ordered to
pay $998 in fines and costs. Charges of
unlawfully driving away a motor vehicle, a
gray Kia, and receiving and concealing stolen
property, the Kia, were dismissed at the time
of sentencing. Court records show prior
offenses for entry without breaking Dec. 2,
2015, first-degree retail fraud May 25, 2016,
possession of the controlled substance meth-
amphetamine Nov. 28, 2018, all in Barry
County.
Kevin Scott Hughes, 48, of Hastings, was
convicted of larceny of $1,000 or more but
less than $20,000 – walnut trees in Baltimore
Township between June 1 and July 31, 2019.
He was sentenced by Judge Schipper to one
day in jail, with credit for one day served.
Hughes was ordered to pay $1,237 in fines
and costs. He was placed on probation for 36
months and ordered to make restitution total-
ing $11,360. Court records show prior con-
victions for first-degree retail fraud March
24, 1994, larceny in a building Aug. 6, 1996,
attempted larceny over $100 Sept. 19, 1996,
and false pretenses between $1,000 to
$20,000 July 16, 2004, all in Barry County;
and multiple counts of uttering and publish-
ing June 16, 2004, and March 28, 2005, in
Kent County.
Branden Charles Porter, 35, of
Kalamazoo, was convicted of possession of
the controlled substance methamphetamine
and second-degree retail fraud July 21 in
Rutland Charter Township. He was sentenced
by Judge Schipper to 57 days in jail, with
credit for 57 days served on each charge, to
be served concurrently. Porter was ordered to
pay $1,055 in fines and costs, with restitution
to remain open, since additional costs may be
added. Court records show prior convictions
for operating/maintaining a meth lab March
28, 2011, and May 18, 2015, and assault with
a dangerous weapon March 28, 2011, all in
Kalamazoo County.
Kenneth Arthur Lawrence, 50, of Smiths
Creek, was convicted of second-degree
assault with intent to commit second-degree
criminal sexual conduct April 7, 2020, in
Prairieville Township. He was sentenced by
Judge Schipper to serve 23 to 60 months in
prison, with credit for one day served.
Lawrence was ordered to pay $998 in fines
and costs and will be placed on permanent
Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor
while on parole. He will not have access to
JPay, a company that facilitates money trans-
fers, email and video communication for
inmates. A charge of accosting a child for
immoral purposes was dismissed at the time
of sentencing. Court records show prior con-
victions for attempted receiving and conceal-
ing stolen property March 30, 1990, and sec-
ond-degree criminal sexual conduct July 2,
2013, both in Macomb County.
Patrick Allan Henderson Jr., 50, of
Dorr, was convicted of operating a vehicle, a
Chevrolet Impala, on M-37 when he had a
blood alcohol content of 0.17 grams or
more, and carrying a concealed weapon, a
pistol. He was sentenced by Judge Schipper
to 90 days in jail on each count, to be served
concurrently, with credit for two days served.
He Henderson also was ordered to pay
$1,108 in fines and costs. His driver’s license
was suspended for 45 days and restricted for
320 days. He was placed on probation for 24
months and ordered to be on SCRAM for a
minimum of six months following his release
from jail. Another charge of carrying a con-
cealed weapon, operating a vehicle while
intoxicated, reckless driving and possessing
a firearm while he was under the influence
of liquor were dismissed at the time of sen-
tencing.
Human remains found
in Orangeville Township
Taylor Owens
Staff Writer
An Orangeville Township resident found
what appeared to be human remains in the
woods Oct. 28.
Michigan State Police said the body was
found deep in the woods off South Enzian
Road, south of West Guernsey Lake Road, in
Orangeville Township.
Troopers were on the scene that after-
noon. They said their preliminary investiga-
tion indicates the body may belong to a
person who was reported missing in
September.
More information will be released after an
autopsy is completed and the body is posi-
tively identified, police said.
Anyone with information that may help the
investigation is asked to call the state police
at the Wayland Post, 269-792-2213.