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Antiques & Collectibles


BARRY COUNTY ANTIQUE
SHOW:
Saturday, May 21st,
2022, 9am-4pm, and Sunday,
May 22nd 10am-3pm at the
Barry County Expo Center,
1350 N. M37 Hastings. 60
exhibitors, great selection
of antiques. $4 Admission,
Free Parking.
Buying military
items.


For Rent


AVAILABLE NOW! 2 Bed-
room trailer just outside Hast-
ings city limits. Washer and
dryer hookup. Enclosed porch.
Includes heating and garbage
pickup. No smoking, no pets.
No exceptions. $950/month
rent + $1,200.00 deposit. 269-
908-1100.


Business Services


BELLS CONSTRUCTION- 18
years experience. Dry wall,
painting, tile, flooring, trim,
home improvements, power
washing. 269-320-3890.
PACILLO LAWNCARE Ta k-
ing new clients in Hastings.
Phone (269)838-6025.
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.
MATT ENDSLEY, FABRI-
CATION and repair, custom
trailers, buckets, bale spears,
etc. Call 269-804-7506.

Pets


F1B MINI GOLDEN DOO-
DLES Very cute and small. 1st
shots & de-wormed. $700.
517-726-0706.

BOSTON TERRIER PUP-
PIES Very cute, 1st shots &
de-wormed. $625.00, 517-852-
3007.

Help Wanted


GENERAL LABORER: JOB
includes lifting and stacking
lumber, must be able to lift
50lbs. Full-time employment
starting at $18.00/hr. Bene-
fits-401(k), 401(k) matching,
Dental insurance, Health in-
surance, Life insurance, Paid
time off, Retirement plan, Vi-
sion insurance. Apply in per-
son to: Quality Hardwoods,
Inc., 396 Main St., Sunfield, MI.

Farm


LAND FOR LEASE for horse
pasturing, approx. 45 acres.
Well water & separate meter
already installed. Would need
to put up fence or outbuilding
or barn if needed. 616-293-
8267

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICE
Notice of foreclosure by advertisement. Notice is
given under Section 3212 of the Revised Judica-
ture 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 P.M., on June 23, 2022. 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 purchas-
er 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. Attention homeowner: If you are a mil-
itary service 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 foreclos-
ing the mortgage at the telephone number stated
in this notice. Robert Fruin, an unmarried person,
(“Mortgagor”), gave a mortgage to Advia Credit
Union, (“Mortgagee”), dated March 22, 2019, and
recorded on April 3, 2019, in Instrument Number
2019-002650, Barry County Records, Michigan.
On the date of this notice, there is claimed to be
due the principal of Twenty Thousand Five Hun-
dred-Fourteen and 49/100 Dollars ($20,514.49)
plus accrued interest at 2.75% per annum. Un-
der 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 the place of holding in the
circuit court within Barry County, Michigan @ 1:
P.M. on Thursday, June 23, 2022. Said premises
are situated in the Township of Barry, Barry Coun-
ty, Michigan, and are described as: Commencing
at a point 23 Rods South of the center of Sec-
tion 28, Town 1 North, Range 9 West; thence West
10 Rods; thence South 4 Rods; thence East 10
Rods; thence North 4 Rods to the place of begin-
ning Commonly: 14644 S. Kellogg School Road
Hickory Corners, MI 49060—Tax Id#08-03-028-
057-00 The redemption period shall be six 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 a foreclosure sale, under Section 600.
of the Michigan Compiled Laws, the Mortgagor
will be held responsible to the person who buys
the property at the mortgage foreclosure or to the
mortgage holder for damaging the property during
the redemption period. Dated: May 19, 2022 Ad-
via Credit Union, Mortgagee Holzman Law, PLLC
By: Charles J. Holzman Attorney for Mortgagee
28366 Franklin Road Southfield, Michigan 48034
(248)352-

(05-19)(06-16) 180778

Notice of Foreclosure by Advertisement.
Notice is given under section 3212 of the revised judica-
ture act of 1961, 1961 PA 236, MCL 600.3212, that the
following mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mort-
gaged 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, starting
promptly at 1:00 PM, on May 26, 2022. 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 encouraged to contact
the county register of deeds office or a title insurance com-
pany, either of which may charge a fee for this information.
MORTGAGE: Mortgagor(s): Elizabeth Lonergan, an un-
married woman Original Mortgagee: Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc. (“MERS”), solely as nominee
for lender and lender`s successors and assigns Date of
mortgage: August 23, 2013 Recorded on August 27, 2013,
in Document No. 2013-010429, Foreclosing Assignee (if
any): Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC Amount claimed to be
due at the date hereof: Sixty-Four Thousand Six Hundred
Ninety-Seven and 75/100 Dollars ($64,697.75) Mortgaged
premises: Situated in Barry County, and described as:
Commencing at the Southeast corner of Section 16, Town
3 North, Range 8 West, Hastings Township, Barry County,
Michigan; thence North 1473.70 feet along the East line
of the Southeast 1/4 of said Section to the place of begin-
ning; thence South 89 degrees 53 minutes 05 seconds
West, 200.00 feet parallel with the South line of said Sec-
tion; thence North 171.72 feet parallel with the said East
line; thence North 89 degrees 00 minutes East, 200.
feet to the East line; thence South 174.81 feet along the
said East line to place of beginning. Also commencing at
the Southeast corner of Section 16, Town 3 North, Range
8 West; thence North 1409.78 feet along the East line of
the Southeast 1/4 of said Section to the place of begin-
ning; thence South 89 degrees 30 minutes West, 200.
feet; thence North 65.26 feet parallel with said East line;
thence North 89 degrees 53 minutes 05 seconds East,
200.00 feet parallel with the South line of said Section;
thence South 63.92 feet along the East line of said Section
to the place of beginning. Commonly known as 718 Powell
Rd, Hastings, MI 49058 The redemption period will be 6
months from the date of such sale, unless abandoned un-
der MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period
will be 30 days from the date of such sale, or 15 days
from the MCL 600.3241a(b) notice, whichever is later;
or unless extinguished pursuant to MCL 600.3238. If the
above referenced property is sold at a foreclosure sale un-
der Chapter 32 of Act 236 of 1961, under 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. Attention homeowner: If you are a mili-
tary service 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. Lakeview Loan Servicing,
LLC Mortgagee/Assignee Schneiderman & Sherman P.C.
23938 Research Dr, Suite 300 Farmington Hills, MI 48335
248.539.
1462409 (04-28)(05-19) 179721

STATE OF MICHIGAN
COUNTY OF BARRY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Decedent’s Estate
Estate of Geoffrey John Shepherd. Date of birth:
June 12, 1953.
TO ALL CREDITORS:
NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The decedent,
Geoffrey John Shepherd, who lived at 874 East
Hobbs Road, Delton, MI 49046, died on March 18,
2022.
Creditors of the decedent are notified that all
claims against the estate will be forever barred unless
presented to Peter Dunn, personal representative
of the Estate of Geoffrey John Shepherd, Barry
County Probate Court File #: 22029147DE, within
4 months after the date of publication of this notice.

Personal Representative: Peter Dunn
Address: 15300 Hutchinson Road
Battle Creek, MI 49017

Attorney: Sydney E. Parfet (P64741)
Address: Howell Parfet Schau
350 East Michigan Ave., Ste. 500
Kalamazoo, Michigan 49007
http://www.kzoolawfirm.com
Telephone: (269) 382-

Court Address: Barry County Probate Court
206 W. Court Street, #
Hastings, MI 49058 180551

Harness the power of budgeting
When you hear the word
“budgeting,” your first thought
might be that it’s mostly for
young people starting out in
their careers and adult lives.
Yet, budgeting can be import-
ant for everyone, no matter
their age. And even if you
feel that you’re in pretty good
financial shape, with a reason-
able amount of savings and
investments, you can still ben-
efit by establishing a budget or
improving your current one.
Here’s what budgeting can
do for you:


  • Give you feelings of con-
    trol
    – Not knowing where
    your money is going can be
    bewildering. But when you
    follow a budget, you’ll get a
    clear picture of your money
    movements. Consequently,
    you’ll feel more in control of
    your finances – and possibly
    your life, too.

  • Help you identify your
    priorities
    – A budget is, first
    of all, a practical tool that can
    help you manage your financ-
    es by showing what you must
    spend on your needs – mort-
    gage, utilities, car payment
    and so on. But a good budget
    should also have space for
    your wants – which can range
    from mundane things, such
    as new clothes and entertain-


ment, to more aspirational
items, such as gifts to charita-
ble organizations you strongly
support. By having your needs
and your wants in front of
you, on a piece of paper or a
computer screen, you can de-
termine if you’re spending too
much on things that aren’t im-
portant to you and not enough
on those that are. Consequent-
ly, you may be able to adjust
your budget in a way that al-
lows you to put more financial
weight behind your priorities.


  • Save for emergencies
    You never know when you’ll
    need a major car repair or a
    new furnace or face a large
    medical bill – all of which can
    be true budget busters. That’s
    why, within your monthly
    budget, you should designate
    a certain amount to an emer-
    gency fund, with the money
    held in a liquid, accessible
    account. To make it easier to
    contribute to this fund, you
    can set up automatic transfers
    from your checking or savings
    account into a separate, liquid,
    low-risk account. It’s a good
    idea to keep at least three to
    six months’ worth of living
    expenses in your emergency
    fund.

  • Help you pay down debt

  • By sticking to a budget,


you can determine how much
money you can devote to pay-
ing down your debts. And if
you find opportunities within
your budget to cut back on
your spending, you can use the
savings to reduce your debts
further.


  • Save for your future
    Here’s another important cate-
    gory for your monthly budget:
    the future. You should always
    try to put away some money,
    even if it’s only a relatively
    small amount, to a retirement
    account such as an IRA. As
    your salary goes up, you can
    increase these amounts. Of
    course, you may already be
    contributing to a 401(k) or
    similar account where you
    work, but you could spend de-
    cades in retirement, so you’ll
    want to accumulate as many
    resources as you can for those
    years.
    A budget is a humble-ap-
    pearing document. But, as
    we’ve seen, it can play a far
    more meaningful role in your
    life than you might have
    thought – so use it wisely.
    This article was written by
    Edward Jones for use by your
    local Edward Jones Financial
    Advisor.
    Edward Jones, Member
    SIPC


Jeff Westra
Financial Advisor
4525 N. M-37 Hwy. Suite F
Middleville, MI 49333
269-205-

Financial FOCUS


Provided by the Barry County
offices of Edward Jones

Wendi Stratton
Financial Advisor
423 N. Main St.
Nashville, MI
(517)760-

Member SIPC

RUTLAND CHARTER TOWNSHIP


BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN


NOTICE OF ORDINANCE SUBMITTAL


TO: THE RESIDENTS AND PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF RUTLAND,
BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN, AND ANY OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS:

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE proposed Ordinance #2022-183 as appended hereto was introduced for first
reading by the Rutland Charter Township Board at its May 11, 2022 meeting.

This proposed ordinance will be considered for adoption by the Township Board at a regular meeting
on June 8, 2022 commencing at 7:00 p.m. at the Charter Township Hall.

Rutland Charter Township will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as
signers for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to
individuals with disabilities at the meeting/hearing upon seven (7) days’ notice to Rutland Charter Township.
Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the Township.

RUTLAND CHARTER TOWNSHIP
Robin J. Hawthorne, Clerk
Rutland Charter Township Hall
2461 Heath Road
Hastings, Michigan 49058
Telephone: (269) 948-

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF RUTLAND

BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

ORDINANCE NO. 2022-183 (PROPOSED)

ADOPTED:

EFFECTIVE:

An Ordinance to amend § 220-12-3 of the Rutland Charter Township Code of ordinances pertaining to
special land uses in the LI Light Industrial District.

THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF RUTLAND

BARRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN

ORDAINS:

SECTION 1

AMENDMENT OF §220-12-3 (SPECIAL LAND USES IN LI
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT)

§220-12-3 of the Rutland Charter Township Code pertaining to the uses designated as special
land uses in the LI Light Industrial District is proposed to be amended so as to add the following new
special land use in that District as subsection U.

“U. Retail sales of building materials and/or light industrial related products contained in an
enclosed building, or screened from view from public streets, and where all loading/unloading
areas are located at or near the rear or the building.”

SECTION 2

REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; EFFECTIVE DATE

All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed. This
Ordinance shall take effect on the eighth day after publication or on such later date as may be required by law.

Robin Hawthorne, Clerk
Charter Township of Rutland

180785

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TKHS boys beat Wayland on


tiebreaker to finish top four


Brett Bremer
Sports Editor
The middle of the OK Gold Conference
varsity boys’ golf pack continues to be con-
gested.
The Thornapple Kellogg varsity boys’ golf
team won a fifth-score tiebreaker to finish
ahead of Wayland in fourth place at the jam-
boree hosted by Cedar Springs at Cedar
Chase Golf Course Tuesday.
Seniors Massimo Piccione and Trevor
Hummer each shot a 48 to finish as the fourth
and fifth scorers for TK, besting the Wildcats’


fifth score of 53.
Austin Pitsch, a junior, led TK with a 43
Tuesday and fellow junior Connor Newland
shot a 44. TK also got a 47 from senior Drew
Nathan on the day.
Grand Rapids Catholic Central added to its
conference lead by winning with an overall
score of 162. South Christian kept its grip on
second place in the conference with a 168,
finishing ahead of Forest Hills Eastern 175,
TK 182, Wayland 182, Cedar Springs 196
and Kenowa Hills 196.
Sophomore Matthew Sokorai led Catholic

Central with a 38 and fellow Cougar sopho-
more Will Preston shot a 39. Catholic Central
also got a 42 from senior Carl Shadowens and
a 43 from junior Andrew Wermuth. Team-
mates Luke Preston and John Harmon each
scored a 44.
Behind Sokorai, Forest Hills Eastern fresh-
man James Seymour and South Christian
senior Dillon DeSmit tied for second with 39s
along with the Cougars’ Will Preston.
The OK Gold will meet at L.E. Kauffman
Golf Course for its 18-hole championship
match Monday, May 23.
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