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Volume 31 • Number 15
NEW LIFE – The former Risto’s Bistro, 115
S. Washington, downtown Owosso, which had
been Midnight Cowboy
during its last months of
operation in late 2012,
has been purchased by a
group of entrepreneurs,
said real estate broker
Randy Woodworth.
“This investment
group,
known
as
SAWW, shares a collective vision for a modern,
vibrant downtown. The
members of this group
hope to continue to
participate in the growing revitalization of the
Owosso downtown retail insurgence as well
as the upscale apartment market.
“Several options for
redevelopment of the
‘Risto’s’ space are being
considered including a
downtown butcher shop.
Final plans and renovations will commence in
the spring of 2015.”
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and Conference Center, which includes
Tanglewood Restaurant and Lounge,
made a $600 donation to The Memorial
Healthcare Cancer
Center Friday, Nov.
14. Shown here are
James Concato, Memorial Healthcare
Director of Cancer
Care Services accepting the check
from Zach Mastin,
Executive Chef at
Tanglewood Restaurant and Lounge and
Tony Nash, Comstock Inn and Conference Center General Manager. Mastin came up with the
idea to donate half of the proceeds from his homemade desserts to breast cancer
research during the month of October. After getting approval from owners Bob
and Jan Nelson, he made 135 desserts during October to raise the money.
(Independent Photo/MELISSA SHEPARD)
HOLIDAY AT THE CENTER – Open Houses Saturday and Sunday for the annual Holiday at the Center events included Richard Lahmann on the piano.
The Shiawassee Arts Center, 206 Curwood Castle Drive in Curwood Castle Park,
features a number of special exhibits for the Christmas season.
(Courtesy Photo)
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Page 2 The Wednesday Independent • Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Tree of Love Lighting
and Santa Visit
Annual Holiday
Cookie Walk
First Congregational Church UCC will be hosting our
Annual Holiday Cookie Walk/Bazaar Saturday, Dec. 6
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be a large selection of
Christmas cookies, candies, and baked goods. Shop a
variety of items to purchase, some handmade gifts, attic treasures and gift baskets. There will be door prizes
given out throughout the day with a light lunch available. The event will be held in the lower level Fellowship Hall at First Congregational Church UCC, 327 N.
Washington St., Owosso.
The Memorial Healthcare Auxiliary will host its annual
Tree Lighting Ceremony at 6 p.m. Dec. 3 in the Main Lobby of the hospital.
Each year, the Auxiliary begins the month of December
with a traditional Tree of Love Lighting Ceremony. In addition to the tree lighting, the St. Paul’s Children’s Choir
will perform and there will be story time with Santa.
Photos with Santa are available for $3. All proceeds from
Santa photos as well as donations collected through the
sales of snowflakes and doves on the Grand Tree of Love
will be used to purchase orthopedic surgical equipment.
For more about the Auxiliary, the tree lighting
event or purchasing snowflakes and doves in memory
of a loved one, persons may call the Auxiliary office,
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Eligible donors with all
types are needed, especially those with O negative, A
negative and B negative. To
learn more about donating
blood and to schedule an
appointment, persons may
download the Red Cross
Blood Donor App, visit
redcrossblood.org or call
1-800-RED CROSS (1-800733-2767).
‘Give Blood or
Platelets’
Army Nurse Lt. Irene M. (Cox) Hosking dated 1943.
(Courtesy Photo)
Corunna/Caledonia
Community District Library
to host a WWI Presentation
The Corunna/Caledonia Branch of the Community District Library will host a WWII presentation on Saturday,
Dec. 6 at 12:30 p.m. in honor of National Pearl Harbor
Day. The program is meant to honor all who served our
country during WWII and will feature the memoir of
Army Nurse Lt. Irene M. (Cox) Hosking who resides in
rural Corunna.
Mrs. Hosking kept a handwritten journal during the time
she served in Australia, from 1942-1945. Typing of the journal has been completed by volunteers and a bound copy will
be available for check-out from the library soon.
The program will include a slideshow of photos taken
from Mrs. Hosking’s scrapbook and a presentation by
Debra Bentley, who will share how she became dedicated
to honoring our WWII veterans and her great respect for
Mrs. Hosking and all who served. A brief informal question and answer time with Mrs. Hosking will follow.
Refreshments will be served following the program. The
library is located at 210 E. Corunna Ave., directly east of
the historic Shiawassee County Courthouse. For more information phone (989) 743-4800 or visit www.mycdl.org.
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The Wednesday Independent • Wednesday, November 19, 2014
HIGHLIGHT
Gifts for Kids
“THE GATHERING,” presented by Community Christian
Singles Ministry, which invites
all single adults from across
Michigan to a night of fun, fellowship, food and entertainment,
5 to 10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at
Owosso Free Methodist Church,
1249 N. Chipman, Owosso.
Special entertainment includes
Craig Lawson, local musician
and singer, and Tom Coverly,
nationally known Christian Illusionist. In addition to the entertainment, there will be dinner,
cards, games, volleyball and opportunities for conversation with
other singles.
Community Christian Singles
is a local Christian ministry
founded to provide single adults
in the Mid-Michigan area with
opportunities for Christian
growth and fellowship.
“Come and enjoy a fun, relaxing time with other singles from
across Michigan! The cost is
only $5 plus a free will offering for use of the church,” it
was noted. For further information, persons may contact Joyce,
(989) 277-4520.
The Shiawassee County Republican Party’s annual Gifts
for Kids will be 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4, in the basement
of the RESD, 114 W. North Street, Owosso (historically
known as the North Street Professional Building). Persons
attending should use the back (north) entrance.
“Bring a new, unwrapped gift for a kid, we will have
cookies, brownies and punch,” said Party Chair Theresa
Grace. “Come and joins us.”
The 2015-2016 party’s Executive committee will also be
THE 2015-16 EXECUelecting their new officers for the coming two years.
TIVE COMMITTEE for
Historical Society
The Shiawassee County Historical Society will meet at 2
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, in the Archives/ Museum building,
corner of N. M-52 and Wilkinson Road, north of Owosso.
The speaker will be from the Steam Railroading Institute, talking about their projects, museum, trips and give
other information.
The Museum still has School Books which include the
history of every school in Shiawassee County, Plat Map
books showing Shiawassee County in 1859, 1875, 1895 and
1915. “We also have several James Oliver Curwood books
and several old city directories for sale,” it was noted. “For
the meeting on Sunday, refreshments will be served and
public is urged to attend.”
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HIGHLIGHTS
KOLACHE – St. Joseph Catholic Church in Owosso is taking
orders for homemade kolache –
a light, buttery pastry with walnut filling. Kolache are $7.50
per dozen and come with walnut
filling only. Persons may place
an order by calling the parish
office, (989) 725-5215. Last day
to order is Monday, Dec. 1; no
orders will be taken after Dec.
1. Orders will be ready for pickup on Friday, Dec. 12.
DECORATING – The Corunna Historical Commission
is seeking help to put up Christmas decorations in the Corunna
Historical Village of Shiawassee
the Shiawassee County
Republican Party gathered
Thursday evening, Nov. 13,
in Owosso.
Members are (from left,
back row): John Plowman
of Perry; Dan McMaster,
Owosso 2-2 and Lenore
Lundie-McMaster, Owosso
2-2; John Pajtas, Caledonia Township 1; Representative Ben Glardon, Owosso Township; Dr. Richard
Ball, Bennington Township; Senator Rick Jones
of Grand Ledge; Hartmann Aue, Owosso Township; Dennis Braid, Venice
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Dale Roszman, Bennington
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Delaney, Owosso Township; Mike Law, Owosso
Township
2;
Stephen
Daunt, Woodhull Township; Lindsay Eister, Durand; Jack Davis, Owosso;
William Washer, Owosso;
Homer Bennett, Corunna;
Andrew Wilburn, Durand;
Joann Goodson, Owosso
2-1; Jerry Gutting, Antrim Township; Mike Constine, Middlebury Township; Gary Holzhausen,
New Haven Township; and
James Capitan, Owosso.
(Courtesy Photo)
County on the west edge of
McCurdy Park, both inside
and outside.
Anyone interested may stop by
the village 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. most
days, said Chairperson Margaret Waters. “Workers will usually be there Monday through
Thursday. This is a month-long
activity. Please stop by the village if you’d like to help or call
me, (810) 610-0796.”
SILENT Auction items are
being sought for the Corunna
Festival of Trees which will be
Dec. 5, 6 plus Dec. 13 and 14 at
the Corunna Community Center (historically known as The
Casino) in McCurdy Park. For
more, persons may contact Joy,
(989) 666-8163.
Fri., Nov. 21, 10am-6pm
Sat., Nov. 22, 10am-5pm
Sun., Nov. 23, 11am-4pm
antiques, collectables,
home decor, toys,
gift baskets, jewelry,
candles
AND SO MUCH MORE!
Township; Jeremy Root,
Byron; Steven Brownlee,
Shiawassee Township.
Also, (front row, from left):
Theresa Grace, Owosso
1-1; Tom Dwyer, Owosso
Township; Bob McLaren,
Shiawassee
Township;
Carol McLaren, Shiawassee Township; Connie Ball,
Bennington
Township;
Mary Nordbeck, Rush
Township; Lauri Braid,
Venice Township; Deana
Finnegan, Corunna; Lori
Kimble, Owosso; and Michael Miller, Caledonia
Township 1.
Not present when
the group met were:
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DELLA Scott of Owosso, who lost her daughter after
a 20 month fight with pancreatic cancer, spoke at the
Nov. 17 Owosso City council meeting. She is a member
and local representative of the pancreatic cancer action
network that is working to bring
more awareness of
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the fourth-leading cause of cancer deaths in the United
States. A few moments before she spoke, Owosso Mayor
Ben Frederick issued a proclamation naming November
as Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month in the city.
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CLARK WILLIAM “BILL”
HILL, age 76, of Owosso, passed
away Friday, Nov. 14 at Sparrow
Health System.
Funeral services will be held at
11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19 at the
First Church of Christ with Pastor
Chris Higgins officiating. Internment will follow at a later date at
Woodlawn Cemetery in Vermontville, Mich.
Bill, the son of Clark William and
Vera (Mason) Hill Sr., was born on May 12, 1938 at his
grandparent’s home in Nashville, Mich. He married Linda
Rae Hon on June 3, 1961 in Flagstaff, Ariz.
After graduating from Vermontville High School in 1956,
Bill attended Central Michigan University on a basketball
scholarship. He later finished his Bachelor’s Degree at
Northern Arizona University and then went on to receive
his Master’s Degree at Michigan State University.
He was employed by Owosso Public Schools for 34 years,
where he taught at Owosso Junior High and then became
the Principal of Washington Elementary School. After retiring he found it very rewarding to volunteer as a reading
mentor with elementary students. The relationships that
he built with his students over the years were ones that he
treasured and maintained for a lifetime.
Bill was an avid sports fan. He enjoyed his coaching years
with the OHS Freshmen Football Teams and volunteering
with various basketball programs. He was a passionate fan
of the Michigan State Women’s Basketball Team as well
as being an all-around true Spartan. He loved annually
attending the Spartan Marching Band for Kids Concert
benefiting the Sparrow Children’s Center. One athletic
achievement that brought him great pride was running the
Boston Marathon in 1982.
Over the years, Bill maintained many hobbies. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, creating stained glass pieces and
attending his grandchildren’s activities. Bill was an active
member of the First Church of Christ, Toastmasters, Shiawassee Arts Center and Owosso Public Schools Foundation. His cottage up north was a place where he loved
getting away and sharing it with family and friends. Bill
traveled to many countries with his wife, most recently to
Chile to visit their exchange student Claudia Romero. He
enjoyed meeting new people. He never met a stranger and
always found a friend.
Bill is survived by his wife Linda; children Laura (Paul)
Druker, Rodney (Takayoshi) Nonaka-Hill and Lisa (David) Hood; grandchildren
Sam (Billie Jean) Druker,
Holly (Dan) Passalacqua,
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He was predeceased by his
parents.
Memorial contributions
are suggested to OPS Foundation or the First Church
of Christ.
FRANCES PRASKI, age 96, of
Owosso, passed away Friday, Nov.
14 at the Hospice House of Shiawassee County.
A memorial service was held
Monday, Nov. 17 at Nelson-House
Funeral Home.
Frances was born October 3, 1918
in St. Johns, the daughter of Valentine and Julia (Durdina) Bernat.
She attended a one room school
in St. Johns and was a member of
St. Paul Catholic Church.
Frances enjoyed fishing and trips to the casino. Most
of all she cherished her time spent with her children,
grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great
grandchildren.
Frances was owner of Jerry’s Bar (Sportsman’s Inn) in
the late 60’s and later spent time working as a cook at
Pleasant View and Owosso Country Club.
Frances is survived by her daughters Patricia Raisbeck,
Kathleen (Victor) Spaniola and Christine Praski; son Rick
(LuAnn) Praski; 11 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren
and four great-great grandchildren; many nieces, nephews
and other loving family and friends. And her fur baby
companion, Trudy.
She was predeceased by her sons Robert Praski and Walter (Kay) Praski, 3 brothers and 2 sisters.
Memorial contributions are suggested to the family.
HIGHLIGHTS
MAPLE River Historical
Society annual Community
Thanksgiving Potluck, 6 p.m.
Nov. 24, at the former church,
985 E. Bennington Road overlooking the Maple River Valley.
All welcome; set up at 6 p.m.
with dinner and stories starting
at 6:30.
MICHAEL JAMES MCCLOSKEY, age 82, of Owosso, passed
peacefully the evening of Tuesday,
Nov. 11 at his home.
He was born May 14, 1932 in
Sykesville, Penn., the youngest son
of John and Mary (Numerget) McCloskey’s six children.
Per his wishes, he was cremated.
Memorial arrangements are pending at this time.
Mike was a member of St. Joseph
Catholic Church and served in the United States Army
during the Korean Conflict.
On March 14, 1953, Mike married Joan Suchanek at Sacred Heart Church in Flint, Mich.
After 38 years of employment, he retired from Consumers Energy as District Manager. His adult life was marked
by his active involvement in his church, community and
local government.
Mike is survived by his wife Joan; children Lee Ann
(Barry) McGinnis, Tim (Sue) McCloskey, Mick (Julie)
McCloskey, Lori Yeager and Betsy (Norm) Burger.
He is also survived by his cherished grandchildren Jamie and Tim McGinnis, Patrick (Krystina), Colin, Sean
and Katie McCloskey, Mason and Matthew Yeager, and
Ben and Mark Burger, and many dearly loved nieces
and nephews.
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Hospice
House of Shiawassee County.
Worship
Services
Directory
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Robert Zalokar, CFP®, CPA
Certified Financial Planner™ Professional
121 W. Exchange
P.O. Box 218
Owosso
Phone: 989-725-1116
Fax: 989-725-1117
Owosso Assembly of God
1150 N. Shiawassee St., Owosso
989-725-8219
Sunday 11am & 6pm
BAPTIST
First Baptist Church of Corunna
1120 S. Legion Rd., Corunna
989-743-5400 • Sunday 10:30am
CATHOLIC
St. Joseph Catholic Church
915 E. Oliver St., Owosso
989-725-5215 • Sat. 4:30pm
Sunday 8am, 10:30am
St. Paul Catholic Church
111 N. Howell St., Owosso
989-723-4277 • Sat. 5pm
Sunday 8am, 10:00am, Noon
www.stpaulowosso.org
CHURCH OF CHRIST
First Church of Christ
585 E. North St.
989-725-5039
Worship 10:30am & 5:30pm Sunday
Owosso Church of Christ
2005 S. M-52, Owosso
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship 10:30am, 6pm
Pastor Steve Lockwood
CONGREGATIONAL
First Congregational Church, UCC
327 N. Washington St., Owosso
989-723-3010 • Sun. 10:30am
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EPISCOPAL
Christ Episcopal Church
120 Goodhue St. (Fayette Square)
Owosso
989-723-2495 • Sun. 10:00am
INDEPENDENT
The Salvation Army Church
302 E. Exchange St., Owosso
989-725-7485 • Sunday Coffee
& Fellowship 10am
Sunday Worship Service 10:30am
Brunch & Fellowship at Noon
LUTHERAN
St. Philip Lutheran Church (LCMS)
219 W. Oliver St., Owosso
989-723-6238
Sunday 10am & Wed. 7pm
NAZARENE
Owosso Church Of The Nazarene
1865 S. M-52, Owosso
989-723-2229
Early Service 8:30am
2nd Service 10:45am
Sunday School 9:30am
UNITED METHODIST
Trinity United Methodist
720 S. Shiawassee St., Owosso
989-723-2664
Sun. School 9:30am
Worship 11am Rev. Susan Kingsley
WESLEYAN
Northgate Wesleyan Church
1687 N. M-52, Owosso
989-725-9339
Sunday School 9:30am
Worship Gathering 11am
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715 S. Washington, Owosso
989-723-5247 • Sun. 10am
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Letter to the Editor
Editor, The Independent:
Owosso Musicale wishes to thank citizens for their attendance and support of the Veterans Tribute held Nov. 10
at St. John’s United Church of Christ in Owosso.
The event gave opportunity for the community to gather
for patriotic songs in faith. Selections from the documentary “Let us be free,” described the challenges of my
mother, Hanna Leja of Owosso, a teenage girl during the
five-year Nazi occupation of Poland, the Warsaw Uprising
and life as a POW, enhanced by Hanna’s piano music.
Area residents who attended gave over $600 to benefit
Respite Volunteers of Shiawassee.
Owosso Musicale has been a part of the National Federation of Music Clubs since 1936. “It is with faith in friendship, God and country that we stand secure within the
bonds of our Federation through music.” Our mission is
“to support and promote all music endeavors of all children, youth, and adults within our club, community, county and beyond.”
With special thanks to the community,
Bozena Bienias, Owosso, OM member
Director, “Let us be free.”
The 9:/12 Commission
The Shiawassee County 9/12 Commission (SC9/12C)
will hold its education meeting 7 p.m. Nov. 24 at the Baker
Welcome Center, 1309 S. M-52, Owosso in Room C-D.
Two special visitors will be Hanna Leja, who was a
member of the Polish Resistance and the Warsaw Uprising during the Nazi occupation in World War II and also
suffered as a Prisoner of War. Her story will be facilitated
by her daughter, Bozena Bienias. “Please come and hear
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this living history event from the woman who lived it,” it
was noted.
The group’s business meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m.
to discuss the future meetings of the organization. No
meeting will be held in December. The next scheduled
meeting in 2015 will be Jan. 26. “We invite you to join
us on our active board,” it was emphasized. “New ideas
expanding our mission are welcome. We especially wish
for some ideas to celebrate our annual ‘Constitution Day’
in September.
“The SC 9/12C has as their mission to foster a restoration
of individual liberty by promoting civic education, awareness and participation in all levels of government. We are
a 501(c)3 organization. Contact us by writing to SC9/12C,
P.O. Box 871, Owosso, MI 48867.”
Material cleared from lots or undeveloped property.
Material in boxes, bags or containers. Yard waste and
grass clippings.
Brush is described as tree and shrubbery trimmings not
exceeding 3 inches in diameter or 8 feet in length. Brush
will be chipped at the curb on, or as close to, the brush
pickup day as possible. It may take several days for brush
to be picked up in the entire city.
Residents are urged to use the city of Owosso Leaf/
Brush Drop Off site located on Aiken Road (just south
of Industrial Drive). It is open every Saturday, 9 a.m. to
1 p.m. until the end of the Leaf Season (usually the first
Saturday in December).
This service is for city residents only. For any questions,
persons are asked to call (989) 725-0550.
Owosso’s Next Brush
Pickup
Health Services, Clinics
The city of Owosso’s next monthly brush pickup is
scheduled to begin Wednesday, Nov. 26. Persons may call
(989) 725-0550 or send an email to [email protected].
mi.us no later than noon, Tuesday, Nov. 25, giving the address where the brush can be picked up.
Persons must call in or e-mail their address for pick up.
Brush at addresses not called in will not be picked up.
Brush not picked up on Nov. 26 will be picked up the following week, due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
Brush collection rules include: brush must be out to the
curb by 7 a.m. on pickup day. No brush piles are to be
placed at the curb before Monday of the pickup week.
Tickets may be issued.
Brush must be no larger than 3 inches in diameter and no
longer than eight feet long. Remove all roots, stumps and
dirt. Place brush with the biggest cut end toward the curb
– neatly stacked away from trees, signposts, guide wires,
fire hydrants and fences. Do not place brush on sidewalks
or in the street. Do not place brush in alleys – it will not
be picked up. Tickets may be issued.
The following material will not be collected: Brush
cut or trimmed by contractors. Persons hired by the
property owners are responsible for removing material.
The Shiawassee County Health Department has offices
in the lower level of the county’s Courts & Public Health
Building, in the block north of the landmark Shiawassee
County Courthouse. SCHD offices are open 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday; closed noon to 1 p.m. for lunch; closed weekends
and holidays.
SCHD offices will be closed Thursday and Friday,
Nov. 27 and 28, for Thanksgiving.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider and
employer.
Immunization Clinic is every Wednesday by appointment. The Health Department can bill most insurances.
Children with no insurance are eligible for free vaccine (administration fee applies). Private-pay vaccines
are available for children and adults – call for prices
(989) 743-2356 and for an appointment. If a parent is
not accompanying the child please call to obtain consent forms. These can also be printed from our website:
health.shiawassee.net.
WIC (Women, Infants and Children). For an appointment call (989) 743-2383 or 1-800-859-4229 press 1.
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PATRICIA ANNE (CONSTINE) SCHAFER, age 49,
of Holt, formerly of Owosso,
The Shiawassee Arts
passed into Paradise at her
Council held their Openhome surrounded by family
ing Receptions this past
on Saturday evening, Nov. 15,
weekend to celebrate the
after a twelve-year battle with
26th Annual Holiday at the
breast cancer. She was a lovCenter. Nearly 80 Michigan
ing wife, mother, and sister.
artists are displaying and
Her positive attitude and kind
selling their original artwords will be sorely missed.
work, unique gift items and
Patricia was born to Vincent
holiday decorations. Visitors are sure to find gifts at
and Veronica (Weber) Constine
affordable prices for everyin Owosso on Oct. 4, 1965. She
one on their gift lists. The
attended St. Paul School and graduated from Owosso High
show, which is generously
School as Salutatorian of the Class of 1983.
sponsored by Memorial
She graduated with highest honor from Michigan State
Healthcare with outdoor
University with a Bachelor of Engineering Degree. She
decorations by Sunburst
was employed by the Michigan Department of TransporGardens, runs through
tation as a civil engineer and had most recently chaired
Dec. 31.
project meetings.
Patricia married Robert L. Schafer on Nov. 17, 1984. She
is survived by her husband, Robert; daughter Lea, a junior
at Michigan State University; two sisters and three brothChurch, 131 S. Madison Street,
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Constine, Bill and Beth Constine; special friend(s) Susan
used. Free coffee and cookies.
decorations, second annual
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Hohl and Elizabeth Spence; nine nephews, 11 nieces, four
sale, Perry United Methodist
great nephews, a great niece and numerous cousins, coworkers and friends.
She loved cross stitch, travel, camping, seeing family and
the people with whom she worked.
The family is being served by the Palmer, Bush & Jensen Family Funeral Home, Holt-Delhi Chapel, 5034 Holt
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Patricia was predeceased by her parents, toddler sister,
JoAnne and baby sister along with grandparents and many
aunts and uncles.
The family wishes to thank the doctors and nurses of
Sparrow Hospital, Ingham Regional Rehabilitation Center
Dobbie Road Facility and Hospice of Lansing for the care
they provided for Patricia.
Memorials contributions may be made to: Hospice of
Lansing or Riverview Church.
Al Shattuck, Agent
A complete obituary may be found at www.palmerbush.
111 N Hickory Street, Owosso, MI 48867
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Jan Gerding & Don Adams, both of Chesaning, stand“Some people come into our lives and quietly go. Others ing next to some of the two dozen silent auction items on
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702 W. Corunna Avenue
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Vision and Hearing Screening offered for preschool and school age children. Call for
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Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program (BCCCP). Free breast exams, mammograms and pap smears for persons 40 years to 64 years of age income based. Please call
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or for more information, persons are asked to call Shirley
Shaw, (517) 625-3060, or Gert
Haas, (517) 625-5508.
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21, at Burns Grange No. 160,
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person. Chili and all the fixings,
including dessert and beverage.
Jamboree begins at 6 p.m. in
the upper hall. Refreshments
will be available. Donations at
the door; 50/50 during the evening. Public welcome to both.
FREE Movie and Taco Family
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April 21, 2014 and recorded April
28, 2014 in Liber 1198, Page 400, on
which mortgage there is claimed to be
due at the date hereof the sum of One
Hundred Twelve Thousand Two Hundred Ninety-Five Dollars and FiftyFour Cents ($112,295.54) including
interest 4% per annum. 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,
Circuit Court of Shiawassee County
at 10:00AM on December 17, 2014
Said premises are situated in Township of Burns, Shiawassee County,
Michigan, and are described as: PART
OF THE SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP
5 NORTH, RANGE4 EAST, BURNS
TOWNSHIP, SHIAWASSEE COUNTY, MICHIGAN, DESCRIBED AS
BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE
WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 17,
WHICH IS NORTH 00 DEGREES
09 MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST
1052.72 FEET ALONG SAID WEST
LINE FROM THE SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF SAID SECTION 17,
THENCE CONTINUING ALONG
SAlD WEST LINE NORTH 00 DEGREES 09 MINUTES 10 SECONDS
WEST 270.09 FEET, THENCE
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FEET ALONG THE EAST AND
WEST ONE-EIGHTH LINE IN SAID
SOUTHWEST
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270.17 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89
DEGREES 40 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST 322.55 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING. Commonly
known as 11615 Vernon Rd, Bancroft
MI 48414 The redemption period shall
be 6 months from the date of such sale,
unless determined abandoned in accordance with MCL 600.3241 or MCL
600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be 30 days from the
date of such sale, or upon the expiration of the notice required by MCL
600.3241a(c), whichever is later; or
unless MCL 600.3240(17) applies.
If the property is sold at foreclosure
sale under Chapter 32 of the Revised
Judicature Act 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. Dated: 11/12/2014
Quicken Loans Inc., Assignee of
Mortgagee Attorneys: Potestivo & Associates, P.C. 811 South Blvd. Suite
100 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 (248)
844-5123 Our File No: 14-13032 (1112)(12-03)
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MORTGAGE SALE - Default having
been made in the terms and conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Ronald J
Latunski, and Michelle M Marr, Mortgagors, to Bank of America NA, Mortgagee, dated the 15th day of September, 2010 and recorded in the office of
the Register of Deeds, for The County
of Shiawassee and State of Michigan,
on the 30th day of September, 2010 in
Liber 1152 of Shiawassee County Records, page 0304, said Mortgage having been assigned to Green Tree Servicing LLC on which mortgage there
is claimed to be due, at the date of this
notice, the sum of One Hundred Fifty
Four Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy Eight & 68/100 ($154,878.68), and
no suit or proceeding at law or in equity having been instituted to recover
the debt secured by said mortgage or
any part thereof. Now, therefore, by
virtue of the power of sale contained in
said mortgage, and pursuant to statute
of the State of Michigan in such case
made and provided, notice is hereby
given that on the 10th day of December, 2014 at 10:00 AM o’clock Local
Time, said mortgage will be foreclosed
by a sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the Courthouse in the
City of Corunna MI (that being the
building where the Circuit Court for
the County of Shiawassee is held), of
the premises described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be
necessary to pay the amount due, as
aforesaid on said mortgage, with interest thereon at 4.875% per annum and
all legal costs, charges, and expenses,
including the attorney fees allowed by
law, and also any sum or sums which
may be paid by the undersigned, necessary to protect its interest in the
premises. Which said premises are
described as follows: All that certain
piece or parcel of land, including any
and all structures, and homes, manufactured or otherwise, located thereon,
situated in the Township of Bennington, County of Shiawassee, State of
Michigan, and described as follows,
to wit: Part of the Northwest fractional
1/4 of Section 5, Town 6 North, Range
2 East, Bennington Township, Shiawassee County, Michigan, described
as: Beginning on the West section line
649 feet North from the West 1/4 post
of said section; thence North 330 feet;
thence North 89 degrees 14 minutes 30
seconds East 530 feet; thence South 00
degrees 02 minutes 10 seconds West
330 feet; thence South 89 degrees 14
minutes 30 seconds West 530 feet to
the point of beginning During the six
(6) months immediately following the
sale, the property may be redeemed,
except that in the event that the property is determined to be abandoned
pursuant to MCLA 600.3241a, the
property may be redeemed during 30
days immediately following the sale.
Pursuant to MCLA 600.3278, the
mortgagor(s) will be held responsible
to the person who buys the property at
the foreclosure sale or to the mortgage
holder for damaging the property during the redemption period. If the sale is
set aside for any reason, the Purchaser
at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser
shall have no further recourse against
the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney Dated: 11/12/2014 Green Tree
Servicing LLC Mortgagee
FABRIZIO & BROOK, P.C. Attorney
for Green Tree Servicing LLC 700
Tower Drive, Ste. 510 Troy, MI 48098
(248) 362-2600 GTAZ FNMA LatunskiRo (11-12)(12-03)
FORECLOSURE NOTICE RANDALL S. MILLER & ASSOCIATES, P.C. MAY BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
IF YOU ARE A MILITARY SERVICEMEMBER ON ACTIVE
DUTY NOW OR IN THE PRIOR
NINE MONTHS, PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE.
Mortgage Sale - Default has been
made in the conditions of a certain
mortgage made by John Baley Married to Leslie Baley to Draper and
Kramer Mortgage Corp., Mortgagee,
dated April 12, 2007, and recorded on
April 16, 2007, in Liber 1109, Page
718, Shiawassee County Records,
said mortgage was assigned to Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC by an
Assignment of Mortgage dated January 04, 2014 and recorded February
24, 2014 in Liber 1195, Page 866, on
which mortgage there is claimed to
be due at the date hereof the sum of
Eighty-Six Thousand Sixty-One and
89/100 ($86,061.89) including interest at the rate of 6.50000% per annum.
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 venue, at the place of holding
the Circuit Court in said Shiawassee
County, where the premises to be sold
or some part of them are situated, at
10:00 AM on December 3, 2014 Said
premises are situated in the Village of
Bancroft, Shiawassee County, Michigan, and are described as: A part of
the West half of the Northwest quarter
of Section 36, Town 6 North, Range 3
East, Village of Bancroft, Shiawassee
County, State of Michigan, described
as follows, to wit; A part of the West
half of the Northwest quarter of Section 36, Town 6 North, Range 3 East,
in Michigan, beginning at a point 80
feet East of the Southeast corner of
Lot 3 in Block 9 of Village of Bancroft, according to the recorded plat
thereof, and thence East 125.00 feet;
thence South 75 feet; thence West 125
feet; and thence North 75 feet to the
place of beginning. Commonly known
as: 104 Beach St., BANCROFT, MI
48414 If the property is eventually
sold at foreclosure sale, the redemption period will be 6.00 months from
the date of sale unless the property
is abandoned or used for agricultural
purposes. If the property is determined
abandoned in accordance with MCL
600.3241 and/or 600.3241a, the redemption period will be 30 days from
the date of sale, or 15 days after statutory notice, whichever is later. If the
property is presumed to be used for agricultural purposes prior to the date of
the foreclosure sale pursuant to MCL
600.3240, the redemption period is 1
year. Pursuant to MCL 600.3278, if the
property is sold at a foreclosure sale,
the borrower(s) 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. TO ALL PURCHASERS: The
foreclosing mortgagee can rescind the
sale. In that event, your damages are, if
any, limited solely to the return of the
bid amount tendered at sale, plus interest. If you are a tenant in the property,
please contact our office as you may
have certain rights. Dated: November
5, 2014 Randall S. Miller & Associates, P.C. Attorneys for Carrington
Mortgage Services, LLC 43252 Woodward Avenue, Suite 180, Bloomfield
Hills, MI 48302, (248) 335-9200 Case
No. 14MI01152-1 (11-05)(11-26)
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of 2014; $10 per adult, $5 for
children ages 4 through 12; under 4 are free.
Takeout orders available starting at 4:30 p.m. For those with
special needs there is an elevator available at the Washtenaw
Street entrance. For more information, persons may go to
www.durandchurch.com or call
(989) 288-6684.
FREE Head Start preschool
now enrolling children three to
five years old. Persons may call
(989) 723-5849 to complete an
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COMMUNITY Thanksgiving
Service, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
25, hosted by Lennon Wesleyan
Church this year, 11280 E. Lennon Road, Lennon.
Nonperishable food items
and a free-will offering will
be taken for the Durand Area
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For any questions, persons may
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STATE OF MICHIGAN
35TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
ORDER REGARDING
ALTERNATE SERVICE
CASE NO. 14-6187-CH
208 N. Shiawassee St.,
Corunna, MI 48817
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JP Morgan Chase Bank, National
Association
Rana Razzaque (P67627)
31440 Northwestern Hwy., Ste. 200
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
248-723-5073
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Mac-Clair Mortgage Corporation
THE COURT FINDS:
Service of process upon the defendant,
Mac-Clair Mortgage Corporation cannot reasonably be made as provided in
MCR2.105 and service of process may
be made in a manner that is reasonably
calculated to give the defendant actual
notice of the proceedings and an opportunity to be heard.
IT IS ORDERED:
1. Service of the summons and complaint and a copy of this order shall be
made by the following method(s).
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door at
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d. Other: Publish in the local news
for three consecutive weeks.
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offer a friendly and supportive environment for cancer patients and their loved ones to learn about treatments, care
options and coping techniques. Group sessions also provide a chance for individuals to talk to others who share a
similar experience.
Depending on your needs, support groups assist with
specific conditions and issues, while others are more general in nature. Cancer support groups meet once a month
with the Cancer Support Group (Life Goes On) meeting
on the first Monday of the month from 3:30 to 5 p.m., with
special Breast Cancer Support from 4:30 to 5 p.m.; and the
Prostate Cancer Support Group (Us Too) meets the third
Monday of the Month from 7 to 8 p.m.
Groups are open to current cancer patients as well as
cancer survivors. Family members and support persons
are also welcome. Groups explore a variety of topics related to cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
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A LAWSON’S
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7746 S. Reed Rd.
(Durand)
THIS WILL BE A
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Nov. 20th-23rd, Thur.-Sun.
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Numbers at 9am on
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For a complete listing,
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ESTATE SALE OF Stanley
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11a - 4p both days. 723
Linclon Ave, Owosso. Car,
tractor, tool chest, tools,
furniture, household, antique books, radios & much
more.
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Auctions
TRI-CITY TRADING POST
Annual AUCTION
Sat. Nov. 29 - 6:00pm
30 Guns, Sporting & Hunting items, Lots of Brand
Named Tools (power, hand
& cordless), Snow blowers,
Snow babies, Electronics,
Stereos,
DVDs,
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games & consoles, Foosball table, Coins & Lots,
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Leroy St. FENTON 48430
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(special gun terms apply)
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BASEMENTS AND
FOUNDATIONS.
Basement repair and
water proofing, all types
of cement work, also
basements under existing
houses. 989-723-4889 or
989-277-6981.
J&M WELL DRILLING
& Service, Inc.
Emergency Service
Perry 517-675-5956
Owosso 989-743-5626
Point of Sale Work
5" PVC Well Drilling
Well Repairs
Pumps and Tanks
Chlorinating and
Testing
www.waterhelpnow.com
MICHAEL BERTHUME
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Custom Homes, Additions,
Remodeling, Garages,
Barns, Roofs,
Decks & More.
Licensed & Insured.
989-723-6712 or
517-202-6056.
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IMPROVE your Curb
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Free Estimates!
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Call us today
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Roofing, Windows
Interior & Exterior Remodel
Door Installation
Weatherization
EPA Certified
517-974-4172
[email protected]
THE LADY WHO Paints
~Marita Rodgers~
Interior & Exterior Painting
~With~
Terry Rodgers
Construction, LLC
Serving Shiawassee
County since 1945
Call us for all your Painting
and Building projects.
Licensed & Insured
989-729-1945
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Business Services
CHRISTIAN COUNSELING/LIFE COACHING.
Personal & phone services
available. Relationships,
depression and more. Call
Larry Hoard B.A. at
989-842-3982.
christianlifecoaching.net
116
Trees / Stump Service
COLORADO BLUE
SPRUCE
30”-36” planted. $15/tree.
517-719-5905
DRIMBY’S TREE
SERVICES: 989-666-3620,
Corunna. Tree & stump
removal. I have a 65ft.
bucket truck. Insured.
Call for free estimates.
40yrs experience. 10% discount for Senior Citizens
when mentioning this ad.
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Deer Processing
BINKLEY DEER
PROCESSING
Walk-in Cooler
All meat is vacuum sealed.
Jerky-Sausages-Pepper
Sticks & Much More
517-625-8211.
Snow Removal
SNOWPLOWING
989-277-9898
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DEER PROCESSING.
989-634-5115
$60-Regular Cut
Other cuts available.
Many Sausage Options
3450 E. Britton Rd.,
Bancroft.
R & B Deer
Processing
451 Mc Neil St. (M-71)
Corunna
$70 Deboned
Walk In Cooler
Special Includes:
Processing
1# Jerky
1-Stick Summer Sausage
1# Pepper Sticks
$95
989-743-DEER
Deer Bait
Landscaping
165
NEED YOUR LAWN
MOWED?
Reasonables rates and
senior discounts.
Mention this ad when
calling 989-429-2767.
Misc. Services
170
Help Wanted
DRIVERS: CDL-A. DO
you want more than $1,000
a Week? Excellent Monthly
Bonus Program/Benefits.
Weekend Hometime you
Deserve! Electronic
Logs/Rider Program.
877-704-3773
JANITOR/CUSTODIAN.
PERRY AREA. Fri.-Sun.
$8.15/hr. Must be able to
pass criminal background
check. Call 866-869-6582.
Ext. 153.
NOW HIRING
TRUCK DRIVER
Regional, Michigan driving
or CLASS A OTR
CALL 517-675-5847 or
517-881-1544
Apply online
www.transfleet.com
SOBAKS HOME
MEDICAL in need of CSR.
Full Time M-F. Must have
great people skills. Medical knowledge helpful. Apply in person at Sobaks
Home Medical or send
resume to: Attn CSR
1907 W. M-21, Owosso.
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FREE Estimates!
Now offering custom Bat
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*Major credit cards accepted*
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SOME
FALL PROJECTS
wait until Spring
Concrete Work
· Driveways
· Sidewalks
·Garage Floors
·Barn Floors
• Lawns Repaired
• Bushes Removed
• Small Demolitions
• Misc. Landscape Needs
A hearty thank you to all
of our customers! Make
the best of each day and
take care.
CALL LARRY HOZAK
989-743-4457
Help Wanted
CDL TRUCK DRIVERS &
New Grads:
EARN $15,250 in 90 Days!
Plus, Home Daily &
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Call Today: 866-479-8448
CDL-A, OTR TRUCK
driver, singles & teams, 1yr
989-723-1118
exp, 2013-2014 tractors,
no East Coast, no touch
freight, for more info call
989-743-3898 or
800-336-2458
989-723-1118
WOODARD, A LEADING
manufacturer of quality furniture, is seeking candidates for the following
areas:
~Assembly ~Upholstery
~Paint Repair (MIG Weld
Repairs) ~Buffing Repair
(TIG Weld Repairs)
We offer an excellent
benefit package. Qualified
candidates must have a
HS Diploma/GED, solid
work history and have the
ability to pass a reference
check, background screen
and drug test. Please apply
in person at Business &
Corporate Services, Baker
College of Owosso located
in the Welcome Center at
1309 S. M-52, Owosso, MI
48867.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Minorities/Women/Disabled/Veterans
“When someone shows
you who they are, believe
them the first time.”
~ Maya Angelou
170
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Musical Instruments
NAPIER MUSIC:
NOW HIRING!!
SAVE-A-LOT Food Stores
is searching for qualified
candidates to fill positions
at our Corunna location.
We are recruiting for the
following positions: Meat
Journeyman-previous retail
meat cutting experience
preferred. We offer you
Full benefits including:
Medical, Dental, Vision,
Life Insurance, Disability,
Paid Vacations, Promotion
from Within. Please submit
cover letter and resume,
along with references, in
person to: 115 W. McArthur St, Corunna, MI, Attn:
Tami
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For Sale
BETTER N’ BEN fireplace
insert w/blower. Good
condition. $525/OBO.
989-288-2238
RETIRED HANDYMAN
BUILDS bird houses &
feeders, dog houses of any
size, also rabbit/bunny
houses. (2) dog houses
for large & (1) extra large
size dog ready to go.
Oakley. 989-845-2641.
245
Farm Equip.
STARTER-ALTERNATORGENERATOR REPAIR
SERVICE. C&D Rebuilders. 989-725-7255 or
989-723-2865.
250
Farm/Dairy Products
HAY FOR SALE
Small squares &
round bales.
989-666-5032
255
Lawn/Garden
FRANK’S PLACE
Your Source for Lawn &
Garden Sales, Service &
Parts. 989-288-4840
305
Musical Instruments
New and used string
instruments and accessories.
LESSONS: Guitar-Banjo-Etc.
8315 S. M-52, Owosso.
517-625-4954.
320
Automobiles
LLC
24hr. Light & Heavy
Towing
Ditch Recoveries
$50 Local Towing
* Tire Changes
* Motorcycle towing
* Jump Starts
* Vehicle unlocks
* Buy/tow junk cars
* Long distance towing
* Flatbed available
989-743-5768
CASH FOR JUNKERS
Crashed-running or not!
Up to $1,000!!!
989-666-6365.
Powder Coating-WeldingMedia Blasting
Pick up & Delivery
Service Available
Call or Visit
Martin Powder Coating
124 W. Third Perry, MI
(517-625-4220)
TRANSMISSIONS
517-625-6966.
526 W. Lansing Road,
Morrice, MI 48857
•Over 20 Years Experience
•Standard 36Month/36,000
Mile Warranty on Overhauls
•Ask About Free Towing
with Major Repair
•Foreign or Domestic
•Automatic or Standard
•Transmissions, Transfer
Cases, Differentials & More
SERVING
SHIAWASSEE COUNTY
AND
SURROUNDING AREAS
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Rentals
GUITAR WORKBENCH
3 BEDROOM HOUSE IN
818 W. Main St.,
CORUNNA. $650/mo,
Westown Owosso
$650/Deposit. No Pets.
~Professional
989-277-6981 or
~Certified Instrument
989-723-4889.
Repair
~Set-up
COUNTRY VILLAGE Apts.
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DURAND-LARGE 1 BEDROOM apartment.
Utilities/heat included. No
Pets. No smoking.
989-541-1319.
GINGER SQUARE
APARTMENTS in Owosso
is now accepting
applications for 2, 3 &
4 bedroom units.
All units equipped with A/C,
kitchen appliances, free
utilities, and laundry
hook-ups in each unit.
Income based rent.
Stop in to pick up an
application.
1200 Penbrook Dr.
Owosso 989-723-1331
OFFICE FOR RENT
Great Location,
Off St. Parking
Approx. 1,000 sq. ft.
(4) rooms & bath Owosso
Area/Details
Email:
melodies780@gmailcom
Realtor Owned
Call Don Horton
Cell: 517-202-1225
PERRY: 2 BEDROOM, 1
bath. New carpeting, patio,
appliances. Call
517-749-7433.
SHAFTSBURG: 1&2 BEDROOMS. Free heat & water. $600-$700/mo. Pet
friendly, A/C.
517-230-0654.
SYCAMORE HOUSE HAS
immediate occupancy.
2 bedroom w/den. $99
moves you in today!
989-288-2358
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