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WILLIAMSTON — Mayor Michelle Van Wert said the City Council might benefit from a retreat — a little time away from its usual environment to talk about things like team-building and the future of the city. But at least some of her colleagues aren’t sold on the idea just yet. Van Wert proposed the idea in the May 23 council meeting, saying she’d secured a location in Howell where council members could hold a public meeting and talk things out. “I want to make sure it’s beneficial,” she said. “The thought is to team-build, to move forward.” But some council members balked at her suggestion that city staff, with the possible exception of the city attorney, not be allowed to attend the retreat. Councilman John Pratt said he wouldn’t attend such a meeting if key appointed staff weren’t invited. “If we’re going to do something like that, we should have it right here in town where all the people can come,” said Pratt, who

called for Van Wert to resign later in the meeting. Van Wert said she brought up the idea as a way to ease the open conflict that has characterized council meetings over the past few months. The meetings are often acrimonious and last for hours. Last week’s session spanned more than five hours and included several hostile exchanges. “My proposal was based on what everyone has witnessed,” the mayor said. “It’s very important that we proceed with the public meeting, be able to disagree and maintain civility.” Van Wert said she’d prefer to limit the retreat to council members — initially, at least — because their responsibilities are different than city staff members’. “It’s very apparent there are issues,” she said. “And the retreat is my recommendation as a way to focus on why we were elected.” Councilman Randy Pail said he’d like to see an agenda listing the topics for discussion. He also said City Manager Tim Allard, who has often clashed with Van Wert in recent months, should be present at any

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such meeting. “Tim is part of the team,” Pail said. “He’s got to be there.” City resident Terri Campbell said taxpayers don’t need to pay for another special meeting. “It sounds like it’s no different a setting than what you have here,” she said. The Council agreed to table the issue until next month.

Asked to step down

At the end of last week’s meeting, Pratt called for Van Wert to step down as mayor. That sentiment was echoed by fellow Councilman Michael Moody. In an interview, Pratt blamed Van Wert for much of the recent conflict, saying she has “harassed” Allard and other city staff members, making it hard for them to do their jobs. “It’s just gotten to the point where we can’t get anything done,” he said. Van Wert called Pratt’s comments “unfortunate.” “We’ve had fists slammed, chairs slammed and people stamping out of meetings,” she said. “Those are individual decisions that those individuals are responsible for. I have no control over that.”

The Flamingo Fest & Cool Car Night will be held at 4 p.m. Friday, June 3 in downtown Williamston. The fourth annual June Cool Car Night is sponsored by the Williamston Area Chamber of Commerce partnering with the city on its second annual Flamingo Fest. Residents can wear their Caribbean best while enjoying lots of cool wheels, a famous Chicago steel drummer (Kent Arnsbarger) and the “Parrots of the Caribbean,” a renowned “Jimmy Buffett” tribute band in the new band shell in the newly renovated McCormick Park. There will be cars and flamingos throughout the city, restaurants serving cheeseburgers and key lime pies, and more. “Cool cars” are sought for the event. Contact (517) 282-4977. COURTESY PHOTO

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WILLIAMSTON — A city police officer managed to catch a dog that allegedly attacked another in a yard on Cambridge Circle on May 22. A woman reported that

her dog suffered several bite wounds to its back and left ear when a brown dog attacked it on May 22. The officer spotted the suspect boxer dog, which had a pink collar but no identifying tags, near a pond on Foxborough, put it

into his patrol truck and drove it to the Ingham County Animal Shelter, police reports said. The owner of the boxer called police to ask about it and was advised to contact

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A 42-year-old Howell man was cited for driving on an expired license after being stopped May 21 on W. Grand River Ave. A city officer stopped the vehicle for a burnedout headlight and license plate light about 10:15 p.m., police reports said. The driver was ticketed, and a passenger was allowed to drive the vehicle.

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A Lansing man was arrested on several outstanding warrants after a May 20 traffic stop on S. Putnam St. at Industrial Avenue.

The officer stopped the driver for an equipment violation shortly before midnight and discovered the 35-year-old passenger had four warrants, including one for failure to appear out of Ingham County, a report on the incident said. The suspect was turned over to a county sheriff’s deputy who came to the scene.

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City police were investigating a minor vandalism incident at McCormick Park. Several boys were in the park when one sprayed orange paint on parts of the play equipment in the park while painting a bicycle owned by one of the other boys, a report on the incident said. The 12-year-old boy admitted spraying the paint in the park.

NEWS IN BRIEF

Boys basketball summer clinic coming up A boys basketball summer clinic is set for June 13-17 at Williamston High School. Grade levels are: 3-6, 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12. The clinic fee is $60. Send checks payable to the Willimaston Basketball Boosters to: 4082 Meadowdale Drive, Williamston, MI 48895. Registration deadline is Friday, June 3. There will be a $10 late fee after that date. Registration information must include name, address, medical conditions and T-shirt size.

The JV Williamston girls soccer team is the tournament champion of the Williamston Soccer Shootout. The team outscored their opponents in three tough games, not allowing a goal the entire day. The team defeated Caledonia, 3-0; Bay City John Glen, 8-0, and ended with a tournament champion win of 1-0 over Frankenmuth. Players named to the JV All-Tournament Team were Kaytie Arnett, Krista Dickerson and Brenna Ehlke. Amanda Dimmer was named the JV Tournament MVP. Pictured are, top row from left: Kortney Smith, Krista Dickerson, Katy Shoecraft, Hayley LaVoy, Chloe Fabbo, Lacey Fate, Madison Phillipich, Kaytie Arnett and Cheyenne Berrien; and bottom row, from left: Lindsey Tuggle, Emily Sweeney, Amanda Dimmer, Alivia Larkin, Brenna Ehlke, Ella Kraft, Kaysee Ishman, Raelynn Jewison and Erin Wenk. COURTESY PHOTO

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Artisan’s Circle to hold ice cream social

The Artisan’s Circle, 138 W. Grand River Ave., Williamston, will hold an ice cream social at 5 p.m. Friday, June 3. There will be free ice cream and a sample of its Green Barn Llama Farm dessert sauces to celebrate the opening of their wheelchair accessible rear entrance. There will also be face painting for kids starting at 4 p.m., demonstrations of wool spinning, jewelry making and a Nathan Leach-Proffer art display (urban art photos of automobiles).

Gracie’s Place to display paintings

The paintings of Carol Rice, Rosemary Gordon and Shirley Renwick will be on display at Gracie’s Place Restaurant, 151 S. Putnam St., Williamston, through June 28. The public is invited to the opening reception from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, June 4.

Honor Guard golf outing to be held

Ingham County Sheriff Honor Guard Unit Golf Outing will be held Thursday, June 2 at Wheatfield Valley Sponsor fees are: Corporate Sponsor, $250; Gold Sponsor, $150; and Silver Sponsor, $100. Sponsors will receive a team entry at no additional fee. Send registration and checks payable to Ingham County Sheriff’s Office Honor Guard to: Sgt. Bob Ott, 630 N. Cedar, Mason MI 48854; phone (517) 676-8223.

The Williamston JV golf team is the winner of the Byron Invitational held at Hunters Ridge. The Hornets won the Division III and IV flight and finished third overall with four players earning medals, led by Parker Ottarson, who shot a 75. The team is also undefeated in CAAC league play this season with four players in the top five in the standings. Pictured are, from left: AJ Ward, Ian Blanchard, Parker Ottarson, Michael Willson, Kyle Russell and Gerrit Drenth. COURTESY PHOTO


The Memorial Day Parade kicks off at 10 a.m. May 30 and will follow a new route. Area veterans are invited to march or ride in the parade, along with members of American Legion Post 296, which organizes the annual event, post Commander Roy Horstman said. Local organizations also are welcome. Construction on South Putnam Street prompted a new route this year. The parade will start on Jackson Street in front of the Community Center building and move north to Grand River Avenue, east to the traffic light and north on N. Putnam. to the river. WILLIAMSTON

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Benefit, music, dinner, Dog Days coming up On Wednesday, June 1 make one of your meals at Noodles & Company at 1965 W. Grand River Ave. in Okemos. You can dine in or take out, and 25 percent of the sales will benefit the Williamston Class of 2013. This is a great way for a good meal and a great cause. Visit this location or call for take-out at (517) 347-1400.

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CALENDAR Submissions to the calendar are encouraged. Deadline is 10 a.m. Monday. E-mail events@lsj.com or go to www.lsj.com/events for more listings or to add your event.

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Call for Artists for Williamston Riverfront Festival of Arts, McCormick Park, Putnam Street, Williamston. Event coincides

Carrie Thorburn Quartet, Lansing Concert Band and Big Band, the Beatles Revue Variety Show and more. There will be 17 evenings of entertainment. Concessions will be available. Look for the series schedule on promotional flyers throughout town and you can also search Facebook for the Williamston Summer Concert Series and click “like” to be updated on weekly performances. Most events are sponsored, and sponsors are sought for the remaining acts. If you are interested in sponsoring an evening of entertainment, contact Don Warren at Six String Place, 125 E. Grand River, Williamston, or call (517)

282-3266 or (517) 282-3266 for details.

Dog Days

What are you planning for Dog Days? The Deputy Dog contest will be held on Thursday, Aug. 4, with a lot of activities on Friday, Aug. 5. Dog Days always brings lots of people into town and your business can benefit from this. Activities include a dog parade, pet costume contest, Deputy Dog contest, Fat Cat Contest, sprinkler park and dog pool, hot dog dunking pool for dogs, pet bandannas, pet psychic, pet behavior questions answered, rescue groups, animal shelter drive, animal adoptions, pet clothing, pet grooming, music and more. Contact Teresa Wood at (517) 655-2998 or the chamber office if you have ideas or would like to help.

Taste of the World On June 16, the

Williamston Community Library Foundation (WCLF) is hosting its annual Taste of the World Dinner featuring Greek cuisine catered by Nick Gravrilides, chef/owner of Lansing’s award-winning Soup Spoon Cafe. The dinner will be held on the property where the new Williamston Library will be built just east of Riverhouse Inn beginning at 6:30 p.m. There will be a live auction with Bob Howe, auctioneer. Among the items to be included in the auction are: • A professional fly fishing guide on the AuSable or Manistee Rivers (or Tarpon fishing off Venice, Fla.) or guided grouse hunting trip in Northern Michigan for two. • One week at a Hilton timeshare resort (choice of locations). • Upland bird hunting at Omega Farms for two. • Stay at Cartier Mansion B&B in Ludington for

Browse calendars online at lsj.com/events | Add your own event with the online form with the Williamston Chamber of Commerce Dog Days event Aug. 6-7. Go online to download artist application. Call or email Brooke Locke at lockebrooke@ yahoo.com or commdev@will iamston-mi.us Info: 655-2774. Call for Crafters, Home-based Business Owners and Alpaca Owners for Red Cedar Jubilee, Downtown, Williamston, ongoing. Shows will be held near each other, but will be divided into separate sections. Craft Show is juried. Home-based Business Show and the Alpaca

Village will be filled on a firstcome basis. Held in conjunction with the 40th Annual Red Cedar Jubilee 3-7 p.m. June 24 and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. June 25. Call the Williamston Area Chamber of Commerce or email info@williamston.org for more information. Info: 655-1549.

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Williamston Memorial Day Parade, Williamston, Downtown, Williamston, 10 a.m. May 30. The parade will start on Jackson Street in front of

the Community Center building and move north to Grand River Avenue, east to the traffic light and then north on N. Putnam St. to the river. Concert follows in McCormick Park.

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Williamston Jazz Band and Madrigals, American Legion Memorial Band Shell, McCormick Park, Williamston, 7:30-10 p.m. June 2. Part of the Williamston Summer Concert Series. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Concessions will be available. Cost: Free.

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two. • Six weeks of fresh flower bouquets. The purpose of the dinner and auction is to have a new library for Williamston built on the site. Architects and board members will be available to describe the building and answer questions. Tickets are $35 each, which includes a $20 donation to the library. They can be purchased at True Value Hardware, Gracie’s Place, Riverhouse Inn, the current library in the Community Center and from

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The band shell committee has announced the creation of the Williamston Summer Concert Series, which was to kick off on May 26. Concerts are free and will be held on Thursday evenings through Sept. 1. The scope of entertainment ranges from 1950s and ‘60s rock ‘n roll by The Bel Airs, the Williamston High School Jazz Band and Madrigals, Williamston’s two dance studios, Grand Rapids Guitar

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Hornet girls track team takes first at regional Bill McLeod bmcleod@lsj.com

WILLIAMSTON — The Williamston girls track and field team dominated the Division 2 Regional May 21 with Lady Hornets qualifying for the state meet in 10 individual and three relay events. The Hornets finished first with 115 points. Flint Southwestern was second (75); Haslett, third (70); and DeWitt, fourth (67.5). There were 14 teams at the regional. The top two in each event at regionals automatically qualified for the state meet, along with those who met state qualifying requirements. In individual events, Elizabeth Dutcher qualified for states in the 100- and 300-meter hurdles, finishing third in each event with times of 15.10 and 46.60,

respectively. Hannah Grischke qualified in the 1600- and 800-meter runs, finishing second (5:12.70) and third (2:23.10), respectively. Mallory Metzer qualified for states with a fourth-place finish in the 100 meters (12.20) and third in the 200-meter dash (25.50). Diana Eidt qualified in the 200-meter dash with a sixth-place finish (26.80). Samantha Coykendall was eighth in the 100-meter hurdles with a state-qualifying time of 16.00. The 3200-meter relay team of Elizabeth Erickson, Jennifer VandenHaute, Katie Bollman and Grischke took first place (9:48.10). The 800-meter relay team of Dutcher, Diana Eidt, Cassidy Metzer and Mallory Metzer qualified with a third-place finish (1:44.20). Edit, Dutcher, C. Metzer and M. Metzer qual-

ified in the 400-meter relay with a third-place finish (49.60). In field events, Tori Freeman was second in the shot put (34 feet, 9 inches) and first in the discus (108 feet, 2 inches). Taylor Jorgensen qualified for states in the pole vault, finishing third (9 feet, 10 inches). Lady Hornets earning points in the regional, but not qualifying for states, included Erickson in the 1600-meter run, fifth (5:29.97). Coykendall was eighth in the 300-meter hurdles (49.17). Erickson finished eighth in the 800-meter run (2:28.15). C. Metzer was seventh in the 200-meter dash (27.21). The 1600-meter relay team of Grischke, Tara Harris, Angela Maurer and Emily Nemeth, sixth (4:17.82). Anna Farrell was seventh in the shot put (31 feet, 11 inches). Edit fin-

ished seventh in the long jump (15 feet, 8.25 inches). East Lansing won the boys competition with 166 points. Haslett was second (96.50); and Williamston, third (57). Austin Loewen and Grant Smith will represent Williamston at the state meet. Loewen was first in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.40. Smith won the 800-meter run with a time of 2:00.10. Earning points for Williamston at the regional, but not qualifying for states, include Troy Lyons, with a fourth-place finish in the 110-meter hurdles (16.00). Austin Syrek was fifth in the 400-meter dash (51.59). Loewen took fifth-place in the 300-meter hurdles (42.21). Syrek finished eighth in the 200-meter dash (24.66). Aaron Baumgarten was seventh in the 3,200-meter run

Williamston’s Hannah Grischke (right) hands off the baton to Tara Harris in the first leg of the 1600-meter relay at the Division 2 regionals. MICHAEL CATERNIA/FOR LCN (10:09.26). Cody Ball was sixth in the pole vault (12 feet, 4.2 inches). Andy Hicks finished sixth in the discus (127 feet, 8 inches) while Phillip Erickson was seventh (126 feet).

The Hornet 1600-meter relay team of Smith, Syrek, Kody Ware and Loewen was sixth (3:32.70). Ball, Ware, Tyler Allman and Loewen were fourth in the 400-meter relay (44.93).

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ummer Reading is almost here! “One World, Many Stories” is this year’s theme, and registration begins on Thursday, June 9. Kids keep track of time spent reading to earn small prizes such as sunflower seeds to plant and watch grow all summer, or a color-changing cup. Those who complete the whole program will be entered to win a $25 Meijer gift card. Teens can earn prizes like an Ingham County Fair pass. Plus, the more they read, the more they’ll be entered in drawings for great prizes like Sun movie passes and Tuesday Books gift cards. Our annual photo contest launches on June 9, with the theme “Wildlife in Williamston.” From June 9-23, bring in your 8-by-10 photo matted to 11-by-14 (altered or traditional photography accepted). All

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entries will be on display at the library for the summer so visitors can vote for their favorites. On Aug. 6 we’ll award prizes in two age categories: Adults/Teens (14 and up), and Kids (6-13). The winners in each category will receive a prize, donated by the Friends of the Williamston Library. Packets for teen volunteers are now available at the library. The Friends’ Used Book Sale runs from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, June 4. To donate books for the sale, drop them off at the library during regular hours. Tickets are still available for the annual Taste

of the World Dinner, sponsored by the Williamston Community Library Foundation, held on Thursday, June 16 and featuring Greek cuisine. Contact the foundation or the library. Our new Lego Club has been so well attended that we are asking rsidents to donate unused Legos. While researching frugal solutions to remedy our shortage, we stumbled across this Web site: yardsaletreasuremap.com. Just type in your zip code and the site aggregates all yard sales in your area. It will even generate a personalized map with directions from one sale to the next. The Williamston Library, a Capital Area District Library (CADL), is at 201 School St. Call (517) 655-1191 or visit cadl.org.

Michele Brussow is head librarian at the Williamston Library.

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June 2 concert set WILLIAMSTON — Cliff Hart & Associates, Allstate of Williamston and Ann Arbor is hosting a free mixer prior to the 7:30 p.m. June 2 concert at McCormick Park The Williamston Summer Concert Series will feature the Williamston High School Jazz Band and Madrigal Choir from 7:30-9 p.m. Come to McCormick Park from 5:30–7:30 p.m. to enjoy walking trails, sculptures, a toddler playground

as well as an elementary playground. Students will have an opportunity to join X the TXT, an Allstate-sponsored national campaign to end texting while driving and save lives. High school students can pledge not to text and drive by signing their names to a banner at the Allstate pavilion. Call (517) 655-1549 or Cliff Hart & Associates Allstate, 1-866-655-5411.

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LANSING — Trailing 6-0 in the top of the third inning, Williamston rallied to beat Charlotte 8-6 in the opener of the May 23 Diamond Classic. The Orioles struck quickly when senior Mitch Trzeciak blasted a home run to put Charlotte up 1-0 in the first inning. Charlotte pulled away in the second inning when junior Blake Rankin blasted a two-run shot over the centerfield fence at Kircher/ Municipal Park, capping off a fourrun inning. “We came in after they got up in the second inning and said this is not the way we are going to play baseball. We can play better than this,” Williamston senior Dylan Monette, the winning pitcher, said. The Hornets managed a run in the bottom of the third when Monette singled, stole second and scored on a hit by Tyler Watters. But the run only kept the Hornets in pace with Charlotte, which held a 6-1 lead. A pair of walks followed by a bunt

by Williamston’s Nick Porter put runners at second and third with one out in the bottom of the fourth. Williamston scored a run on a sharp infield hit to third by Nic Jump. Monette drove in two runs with a single to left, cutting the Oriole lead to 6-4. Monette took the mound in the top of the fifth inning, and with the help of a double play and a groundout to third, was able to stop an Oriole threat. Williamston, with a two-run triple to the fence in left field by Corbin Austin, scored four runs in the bottom of the sixth inning. Austin, who was the starting pitcher when the Orioles scored five of their six runs, was happy about driving in the winning runs. “It felt good,” Austin said about the smash to the corner in left field. “It was a fastball on the outside and I took it to the opposite field.” Williamston advanced to play Grand Ledge on May 27 at Cooley Law School Stadium. “We were supposed to play them a couple of weeks ago, but it was

rained out,” Williamston coach Brad VanSickler said. “We want them…It’s no secret they are the best in the area and we want to see were we stand with them. We’re playing well right now and let’s play the best.” Williamston clinched the CAAC White Division title with a sweep of Lansing Catholic on May 19, winning the opener 12-2 and the nightcap 7-3. Austin was the winning pitcher in the opener. He improved his season record to 6-1. N. Jump went 3-for-4 with a double. Dylan Schultz was 2-for-4 with a double and drove in two runs. Watters was 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI. Tyler Fortin was 2-for-3. Monette picked up the win in the nightcap. He has a 6-2 record. Schultz had a double and triple and drove in two runs. Watters doubled and had two RBI. Austin had a double and drove in two runs. Isaak Jump was 3-for-3. The Hornets have a 15-8 overall record. The Hornets begin district competition at DeWitt, facing the Panthers at 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 31.

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of Technology, where he obtained a degree in mechanical engineering. He married in 1994 and moved to Texas where he worked for Texas Instruments. In that setting he also coached high school students in robotic design and competition. Dave’s foreign exchange experience in 1962 began a relationship that continues today, and Jeff had the opportunity to become a part of that relationship. While Jeff and his sister, Christie, did not take part in a formal exchange program, they both traveled often with their parents and individually. They spent significant time with Dave’s “German family,” and experienced many of the diverse cultures that can be found in Europe. Jeff had a remarkable ability to make friends and relate well to others in a wide variety of circumstances. He credited that ability to his expo-

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WILLIAMSTON — The Williamston softball squad swept a doubleheader from CAAC White Division rival Lansing Catholic, winning the opener 7-3 and then taking the nightcap 10-0 on May 19. The Hornets fell to Portland 6-2 and 8-1 in a May 23 doubleheader. Portland and Lakewood share the league title, each with 9-1 records. Perry was third (6-4) and Williamston finished fourth (4-6).

Williamston freshman Kolette Schrier was the winning pitcher in both games against Lansing Catholic, allowing six hits in the opener and one in the nightcap. Camri Grace, another Williamston freshman, went 4-for-4 against the Cougars in the opener. Chantel Johnston was 2-for-3. Schrier went 2-for-2 in the nightcap, hitting a double, driving in two runs and scoring one run. Michaela Marble went 1-for-1, scoring once and

driving in a run. Schrier took the losses in the doubleheader against Portland. She has a 13-12 season record. In the opener, Jordyn Morales went 2-for-3 with a double and drove in a run. Johnston was 1-for-3 with an RBI. Grace went 1-for-3 in the nightcap. Adele Burk went 1-for-2. The Hornets have a 13-13 overall record. The Hornets begin district competition at DeWitt, facing the Panthers at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 31.

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WESTPHALIA-HUGE MULTI 4pm. 940 S. Cedar St., MaNO MEDICAL RECORDS – FAMILY SALE, 12777 W. son. Variety of items. NO PROBLEM Call a local Price Rd., (1-1/4 mile east GRAND RAPIDS-GRANNY’S clinic. of Westphalia), June 2 ATTIC ESTATE SALE, 1234 N.W. 231-881-7420 (Thurs,) June 3 (Fri.) 8:30- DELTA TWP. GARAGE SALE Wealthy St. SE, May 31st & 727 Arbor Vitae, Sat. June N.E. 989-525-5700 7p.m. & June 4 (Sat.) 8:30June 1st, 9-5p.m. 60 yrs. 4, 8-2. 2 Families. MiscellaU.P. 906-361-6100 ?. Furn., home decor, Lia accumulation. Old toys, neous items. Midwest 616-666-2000 Sophia Jewelry, bikes, lots pottery, glassware, dishes, Mideast 248-990-1234 of brand name toys, baby furn., linens, old holiday & michigancertification@gmail.com swing, bouncy and car DELTA TWP.-SHENANDOAH more! CASH only Main Office: 231-753-2300 seat, clothing: girls (twin S U B . , off Creyts btwn. Med-Line: 231-818-0420 up to 24 months) 4T-junior Saginaw & Willow, ANNUsize 16, boys: 4T-young AL SALE, Fri. & Sat., June 3 IF YOU USED THE ANTIBI men and adult, linens, & 4, 8-4p.m. Barbie pwr. OTIC DRUG LEVAQUIN Christmas and household wheels, lg. guniea pig and suffered a tendon rupitems, and much more!! cage, Schwinn Airdyne, ture, you may be entitled EAGLE-15229 W GRAND Rivfurniture, baby clothes & to compensation. Call Ataccessories. Twin mater Hwy. June 2 & 3, 9am torney Charles Johnson 1tress and much more!! 4pm books, children’s 800-535-5727 clothing, china, clothing MM and accessories, electronDEWITT-12810 HOUGHT ics, games, kitchen items, 1206 LINCOLNSHIRE, ST ON DRIVE. June 4th, 8HEALTH CAREERS TRAIN sporting goods, women’s J O H N S , June 1 & 2 9-5 3p.m. Tools, antiques, furniING. Start at the Blue Herclothing, wood-working Tampoline w/enclosure, on Academy-Medical Masture, household items, tools, Air Hockey Table, bistro set, boys bike, crafts, clothing & more! sage, Medical Assisting, Miter Saw 2 miles west of wooden shelves, clothing, Phlebotomy, Personal Eagle on Grand River Hwy. home wears, micro. cart, Training 888-285-9989 canoe shelf, shutters ESTATE/GARAGE SALE AT blueheronacademy.com dishes, computer items MM 2792 Dell Ridge Dr. in Holt on June 4, 9am-3pm. & 3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE June 5, 10am-2pm. FurniKids galore, custom Harley ture; small sailboat; anDavidson & more. 6416 tiques, RUMMAGE SALE SENIOR baby items, Tupper Lake Rd., Sunfield, blue/white china, 3 baby fundraiser June 4, 9-2 inE. of Keefer Hwy. Fri. June strollers, books, cameras, side and outside, flea mar3, 10-6 & Sat. June 4, 9-2. kets, household goods, tools, & much more. **ALL HOME LOANS** Purbakesale, crafts, books, chase or Refinance. Land christmas items, and much ALL MUST GO, Perennials, Contract and Mortgage more 2790 Sirhal Dr., beStove, microwave/hood ESTATE SALE/PHASE IIIPayoffs. Cash for ImproveLAKE ODESSA- 1003 Washhind Coral Gables. fan, freezer, furniture, ments, Debtington Blvd. 6/4, 9-4p.m. crafts, lamps, canning, Consolidation, Property Years of accumulation! east of 27, west of Scott Taxes. Private Funds AvailHousehold, tools, antiques, Rd. 1358 Kinley Rd., St able! FHA and Rural Develbicycles, collectibles & Johns. June 3 8-6 opment Loans! Loans for much more! NO pre-sales. Houses/Mobiles/Modulars Cash ONLY. APARTMENT WIDE YARD . 1-800-246-8100. United SALE Blue Spruce Apts. 15515 WOOD RD. Mortgage Services. Silverland Dr. in Portland GARAGE SALE 212 Corbin, LANSING www.umsmortgage.com. by the Wagon Wheel. Too Fri. 6/3, 9-5 & Sat. 6/4, 9-2. Mason. Fri. June 3, 8-6 & MC many items to list. June 2 PARTIAL ESTATE SALE. Sat. June 4, 8-3. 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GRAND LEDGE HUGE G A - MASON-THE GARDENS RAGE SALE 10779 Benton SUB. SALE, enter either Rd. (corner of St. Joe & Fernwood & Cedar St. or Benton Rd.) Fri. June 3 & Fernwood & College Rd., Sat. June 4, 9-5pm. Washer June 2, 3 & 4, 9-4p.m. Fur& dryer, bunkbeds, Christniture, lots of children’s mas decor/tree, household items, TVs, clothing & items, & lots more. household goods. GRAND LEDGEHUGE MOVING/GARAGE SALE Pointe West Subd. St. Joe & Upton. Sat. only June 4, 8am. Cameras, projectors, lamps, furniture, antique sewing machines, household misc., & clothing. GRAND LEDGE- Sat. June 4, 8-4. 12842 W. MELODY, off Willow. Lots of household, holiday decor, 50 cal. blk pwdr gun, 2 antique 12 gauge, traps, game call w/tapes, snow shoes, tools, dog transport cage, books. HOLT 2290 FAY ST Saturday, June 4th, 9-4pm. Lg variety, some antiques & womens clothing.

ûû ûûûûûûû Holt- College Heights Estates! Neighborhood Sale. Corner of College & Willoughby. Saturday June 4th, 9-? ûûûûûûûûû HUGE FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri. & Sat. June 3rd & 4th, 8am-4pm, at 7865 Jon Scott Dr., Grand Ledge (Wacousta), MI. Take Grand River to Francis Rd then left on Herbison Rd, Left on Summer Ln & Left on Jon Scott. Summer Ln is the street (subd.) right before the closed bridge on Herbison Rd. Lots of Boys clothing from 3 yrs of age to 17 yrs of age, Kids Bikes & Scooters, Women’s & Men’s Clothing & Shoes (casual & business), Furniture, Xbox Games, Movies, Antiques, Comforters, Women’s Designer Handbags, lots of baby furniture & Toys. Everything in excellent condition! WELL WORTH THE DRIVE! LARGE GARAGE SALE Lots of misc. June 2, 3 & 4, 8am-5pm. 323 S. Sherman, Leslie, MI 49251. LESLIE-MULTI FAMILY SALE, 310 Armstrong St., June 3 & 4, 8-5p.m. Nascar items, Jacuzzi bathtub, doors, light fixtures, ceiling fans, misc. household items. Items priced to sell! MASON - 210 MARK ST. between Columbia & Maple. Thurs. 6/2 & Fri. 6/3, 8-4. Books, childrens clothing, shoes, accessories, furniture, patio furniture, sporting goods, & toys. OKEMOS 4430 Satinwood (Cornell Woods) June 3 & 4, 8-1. Lawnmower, Total Gym, kitch. table, household items, teen clothes, lots of misc. Free stuff too!

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MULLIKEN JUNE 3 & 4, 7-?, MULTI FAMILY SALE, Phaltz Graff York Towne, dinette WAVERLY- 310 ALGER, 1 set, ping pong table, unicyblk., E. of Michigan Ave. & cle, wall hangings, toys, viRosemary Ave., JUNE 2, 3 & nyl records, clothes, plus 4, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Toys, furn., size, decor, books, truck household goods, toddler topper. bed. MANY girls toddler 3592 W. GRAND LEDGE HWY items and more!!

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ST. JOHNS, 8249 N. Scott Road, June 3, 4, & 5 / 10-6 antiques, books, china, collectible, games, glassware, kitchen items, Great Estate Sale- Antique items include: English walnut dresser w/ beveled mirror, Oak buffet, decorative side tables, portrait chair, Bavarian/German/ Prussian porcelain dishes, amber glassware, piano stool and more. Newer items include: French country love seat, victorian style chaise, Paul de Longpre prints, stained glass lamps,2 writing desks and more. Garage sale items include: futon, rocking chairs, 50’s desk,dishes and more. Estate sale items full price day 1, 20% off day 2, 50 % off day 3. Also for sale a Behr Bro.’s Baby Grand Piano & bench fully restored $5500 firm. 989-224-4680 US 27 North(9 miles past St. Johns) to Maple Rapids Road East, go 1 mile to Scott Road North 1/8 mile to Yarrow Farm.

OKEMOS PRESERVE NEIGH - WILLIAMSTON 4116 BORHOOD GARAGE SALE , Zimmer Rd., btwn. Grand Fri/Sat June 3rd and 4th River & Sherwood, Thurs. 8am-4pm Located on & Fri., June 2 & 3, 8-4p.m. & Hulett Rd Between BenSat., June 4, 8-12p.m. Antinett and Jolly. ques, crocks, rockers & lots & lots of miscellanePERRY-4530 HASLETT RD., ous stuff!!! June 2, 3 & 4 9am-6pm HUGE SALE!! Something YARD SALE 3778 for everyone-Furniture, Lots of New stuff, outside M ULLIKEN R D ., CH A R toys, clothes for all, much LOTTE. 9am-4pm. June 2, 3 & 4. Little bit of everything, much much more!! clothes, & misc. PORTLAND- 12530 OKEMOS RD. Fri. June 3, 8-6 & Sat. June 4, 9-4. From Portland, take Charlotte Hwy., right on Towner, left on Okemos, 1 mi. down. Table saw, compound bow, DEWITT- 8720 S. DEWI TT RD. June 2, 3, 4, 9am-5pm. tree stand, bikes, paintball Couch, chair, dressers, tagun, sewing machine, nic bles, baking & glass nacs, clothes, Longendishes, bells, teacups, fishburger, something for all. ing gear, Coleman camp- HASLETT BSA TROOP 97 ing items. RUMMAGE SALE on June 4 PORTLAND-541 ESTATE ClOSING SALE from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in LOOKINGGLASS. FRI., June front of the former L & L 3rd, 9-5p.m. & SAT., June Shoprite off of Haslett and 4th, 9-1pm. Antique furn., ESTATE SALE A nt iq ue s , Marsh Roads. Troop 97 is books, classical record aldishes, linens, water cans, raising funds to take a bums, china, dressers, end crocks, jugs & barn wood. High Adventure Sea Kayak tables, desks, boy scout Clothing, tools, pictures, trip. Household items, items & much more. 926 S. books & more!!! clothes, toys, books, sportDexter Dr., Lansing. June 2, ing goods, and other misc. 3, & 4, 9am-5pm. S. JOHNS-1441 S. KREPPS, June 2nd 8am-6pm June 3rd 8am-6pm Huge 5 ESTATE SALE June 3-4, FriSat., 8-4. Everything you family sale. Name brand need to set up a house. kids clothes all sizes, adult Flexsteel sofa & loveseat clothes, books, fishing, floral pattern nice, pots & Miche Bags, tools, Baby pans, dishes, silverware, dresser with lamps, knick nacks, pichutch/changing table on tures, chairs, 2 color 13’’ top,twin bed frame, toys. TVs, radios, Christmas Too much to list, somestuff, mens 2x shirts & thing for all. coats, sweepers, orange 1 pc hunting suit XL, comST JOHNS, 6804 FRANCIS plete set Spaulding golf FISH FOR STOCKING: Most RD., between Grand River varieties. Ponds & Lakes. clubs w/bag, golf balls 20¢ and M-21, 6 miles west of Laggis’ Fish Farm.269-628ea. 13731 W. Eaton Hwy, Old 27, Boys, Mens & 2056Days269-624-6215Eves Grand Ledge, off Oneida Womens named brand Rd. clothing, Toys, Household items, furniture, Hockey Table, and lots of nice things June 3-4 9-5, June 5 12-4 ADORABLE BICHON & TEDST. JOHNS A 4 FAMILY GADY BEAR PUPPIES 8 wks RAGE SALE Fri. & Sat. June old, Vet chkd., 1st shots, 3-4, 9am-6pm. 704 N. MEAD $300. 517-468-3986. ST. Furniture, electronics, quality mens & womens ADORABLE PUPPIES!! clothing, bedding, housePoodles CKC Teacup & hold, & much more. Tiny-toy, Pom-poo, Pomchi, Shorkies, Shi-poo, ST. JOHNS- Bingham Farms Teddybears, Yochon, Neighborhood Garage Yellow Labs. $250-$1,000. Sale. (Corner of Loomis & www.puppy-place.net Parks). Sat.-Sun. June 4-5, 517-404-1028. 9-? & Fri.-Sat. June 10-11, 8-? Lots of kids stuff, housewares, etc. A TOY BREED PUPPY Havanese, Havapoos & ST JOHNS Cavapoos. Shots, June 3-4, 8-4 p.m. Clothes, wormedl.$500-$650 dishes, furniture, misc. www.puppy-parlor.com 205 W. Lincoln St. 517-404-3045/517-861-7086

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, June 18, 2:00 PM 1005 E. Sturgis St, St. Johns (2 blocks east of Bus. 127 on Sturgis) 1540 Sq Ft., 3 bdrm., Built in 1972. Corner lot, full bsmnt., new furnace. Sold to the highest bidder. Inspect on Sunday, June 5th & 12th @ 2:00-4:00 PM, Tuesday June 7 @ 6:00 PM8:00 PM. Terms: Cash, new mortgage. Sale to be closed within 30 days. $10,000 non-refundable deposit day of sale. Mel White, Auctioneer Lansing,MI 800-229-6092

Land For Sale BEAUTIFUL CLEARED LOT 2 1/2 acres, 174’ lakefront property. W. of St. Ignace. With buildings, good well & septic. Will sell for 50% or less than appraised value. 906-430-1074 or 1-800448-6285.

Homes For Sale 1427 EASTBURY - Grand Ledge schools, Delta Twp. tax rate. 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 1492 sq. ft. ranch. Brick/vinyl ext. FP, deck & all appliances. 2000 build. $146K. 517-648-4189

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FREE FORECLOSURE LIST INGS Over 400,000 properties nationwide. Low down 8 ACRE WOODED LOT at end of private street, W. of payment. Call now. 800Lansing. Near St. Joseph 880-2517 MM Hwy. & Broadbent Rd. Underground utils. $70,000. Buyer must extend Pine LAKEFRONT - 3 bdrm. home Ridge Dr. & join neighboron Jordan Lake. 1.5 baths, hood assoc. 517-627-7972. 2.5 car attached garage. 4 seasons enclosed deck. Large lot, sandy beach. MASON/DANSVILLE COUN $249K. 616-374-1667 TRY LOTS 3.3 acres in scenic area. Potential walk-outs. Great country living, yet close to towns & expressway. Columbia & Hanna Rds. 517-525-1131.

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WOODED LOTS FOR SALE High, dry, natural gas, perked, paved road. Red Bud Dr. Haslett area. $29,900. 517-339-0524.

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MICHIGAN ANTIQUE FESTIVAL Midland, Michigan. June 4-5 Midland County BOXER PUPPIES, 3 females, Fairgrounds. Over 1,000 fawn, 8 wks old, tails, Dealers. 80 Acres of treasdewclawed, 1st shots, ures and memories. 989YORKIE AKC V e t c h k d , wormed, $350/bo 517-667687-9001, 6905 Eastman, COMPLETE MATERIAL shots, tails, dewclaws 8028 HAVANESE: BLACK-BLACK Midland, MI 48642, POLE BUILDING Package done. Parents on site. 1 AND White -Chocolate and miantiquefestival.com 24’x32’x8’-$3899.00 male, $400. 517-652-9287. BULLDOG PUPS 8 wks., 4 white, AKC Registered, 3 0 ’ x 4 0 ’ x 1 0 ’ $ 5799.00 males, 2 females, parents Beautiful coat and mark32’x48’x10’-$6999.00 Steel full blood. $600. Call 616ings, Champion lines, Exroof, doors included, other 794-3208. perienced breeder, Health sizes available guaranteed, parents on www.standalelumber.com CHIHUAHUA 2 MALES 1 site, vet checked, ChamCall Standale Post Frame White/Blk teacup $300. pion Sired. Well socialized BUILT-IN ELECTRIC Buildings Toll Free 1-8001 is White/Tan $225. $1,200. (517)327-8202 COOKTOP kitchen stove. 3 968-8201 (517)488-9861 ( 5 1 7 ) 2 3 0 - 1 6 3 1 yrs. old. Asking $125; paid MM otisonedge@sbcglobal.net $600. 517-351-4499 COCKAPOO PUPS Shots & PIONEER POLE BUILDINGS wormed. $400 cash, each. KITS/CATS, RESCUED; ALL Free Estimates. Licensed KITCHEN AID REFRIGERA YORKIES $500 YORKI-POOS 989-236-7634/989-289-3849 ages; some declawed; and Insured. 2x6 Trusses. TOR, 25 cu ft, Ice maker, & Shorkies NonShed Toys www.trinityacresrescue. 45 Year Warranty, water disp. runs great, $375/up 989.225.1367 COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES! petfinder.com; includes Galvalume Steel—19 Colclean $325. Kohler cast Good colors. neuter/basic medical $45ors. Since 1976 #1 in Michiron sink, 1 yr old, Moen YORKSHIRES, small, AKC $200 & up. Shots, wormed $135. (517)410-0074 igan. Call Today 1-800-292faucets, $100 517-322-0206 registered, available 6/13, 989-426-3866 Karen. 0679 MM house raised, shots $625KITTENS - Litter trained, 7-9 $725. 517-669-2033. HUSKY METAL ROOFS wks., black & torte. $10. Standing Seam. Metal 517-626-6071. Shingles/Slate. All in Stock. Energy Star QualiLAB PUPPY BLACK male, 7 fied. $1000 Tax Rebate. wks., dewclaws, shots, & Largest Inventory in Michiwormed. $250. Call 989gan. Company Installers. NICE HORSES, SOME show 723-7085. Free Estimates. Since qual. Ages 3 and up. Have 1975! 800-380-2379. MM been worked with & had HEAVY DUTY PALLET Racks LAB PUPS AKC, fox red, training. $400 and up. 989& Forklift for sale. Large hips, elbows OFA, eyes are ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE 772-7911 or 989-330-5298 qty. of pallet racks. 36" CERF, champion bloodfrom Home. *Medical, uprights in various lines, 2 females $850; 2 *Business, *Paralegal, heights. 8’ beams 4" & 5". males $750. Ready in June. *Accounting, *Criminal Forklift 3000# capacity. COCKER SPANIEL PUPS Taking deposits now. Justice. Job placement asAvailable locally. Call Tom AKC Small type. Black & Wormed, dews removed, sistance. Computer availaat 517-694-4200 or Ted at chocolate. Champion lines. 1st shots, microchipped. ble. Financial Aid if quali269-925-0629 for more in$500-$600. 989-551-4431. Call Joan 517-231-1812. fied. Call 877-895-1828 formation. Email www.CenturaOnline.com ted@tilemartmichigan.com DASCHUND long haired MM miniatures. 2 females. $275. Call 517-643-5974 SUNQUEST 1000 S WOLFF TANNING CANOPY SYSDOBERMAN PINSCHER TEM, 6 bulbs about ¼ PUPS AKC Taking deposused. $550/best, $800 new. HUHN FARM its. Only 5 left! Ready July 517-676-8678 STRAWBERRIES HP NC6400 LAPTOPS Intel 1st $600. 517-852-0886 Grand Ledge/Eagle areas, Dual Core 2GHz 2GB 80GB shaynas90@yahoo.com coming soon! DVDRW Wi-fI WIN XP Pro Call: 517-626-6608 after Widescreen FREE Antivirus LHASA APSO BLONDE ApriJune 6, for current info. Office $225 517.614.8880 cot, 10 weeks, AKC Regishuhnstrawberryfarm.com tered, Beautiful coat and markings, Experienced "DRUM ZONE" DRUM set, breeder, Good with chilw/seat. Black, mint cond. dren, Health guaranteed, Asking: $350, Paid, $675. loveable, parents on site, 517-490-3865 pure bred, shots, vet A AMISH LOG HEADBOARD checked, wormed, Littered AND Queen Pillow Top trained 90% $400-$350. ALFALFA GRASS-EXCELLENT Hay $3 & up. Can deliver. Mattress Set. Brand new( 5 1 7 ) 4 2 5 - 2 7 0 2 517-641-6034 never used, sell all for ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPszevebell@hotmail.com $275. 989-923-1278. PIES, AKC, Vet Checked, 2 Males, 3 Females, $1500. MALTESE PUPPIES HAY FOR SALE 1st cutting UTILITY TRAILER W/GATE (231)821-2312 $2.50; 2nd cutting, $3.50; A BED QUEEN PILLOWTOP AKC registered, shots, 5x10 995, 77x10 1095, new beautyandbeastkennel@msn.com Round bales $15. 517-543mattress set, new in plasmales $500 & females, best around also carhauler 1047. tic, $200. Call 517-410-4921. $750. 517-749-0255. $2150. (517)490-3176 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPCan deliver. PIES AKC, both parents on PUGGLE PUPPIES site. Call 269-967-3055. A BED QUEEN PILLOWTOP 7 wks old, 1st shots & mattress set, new in plaswormed, $250. 989-427GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPtic, $200. Call 517-410-4921. 3205. PIES Born 3/26. 1st shots Can deliver. THINNING GARDEN NumerSMITH & WESSON & wormed, vet checked. ous perrenial flowers & Young American Safety Parents on site. Dad, 110 A TEMPERPADIC/STYLE shrubbery. Save 90% some Hammer. 32 S&W CTGE, lbs. $300. 517 482-0036 MEMORY FOAM MATare free! 517-622-2866. 1920’s woman’s purse gun, TRESS SET Queen, new1 1/2’’ long barrel, chrome GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. never used, as seen on TV, w/black handles, $500. AKC. 2 males left, going to with warranty. Cost Permit required. 517-281be big boys, Dad weights $1,800, Sell $695. Can De5234. 120 Vet chkd., parents on liver 989-832-2401. site, $450. 517-908-0171. 1998 WHITE 2055 Garden BEAUTIFUL NEW LIVING GERMAN SHORTHAIR Pup- PUG PUPS- FAWN & Silver Tractor, loader, 60 in deck, ROOM FURNITURE. Couch, pies AKC. Born 3/28/11. front scraper blade, 3pt Shots Dewormed CUTE! loveseat, oversized chair Parents are close working hitch, excellent cond. $350/up (810)496-3697 w/ottoman, also, TV stand. and natural retrievers. $2500 989-763-1183 Best offer. 517-230-5377. $350.00. (989)981-6695 A AARDVARK ANTIQUER RAT TERRIER PUPS black & paying cash for guns, white females. 8 wks. COUCH, 2 MATCHING GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES jewlery, furniture, art & Adorable, shots, wormed. chairs, recliner, $400 for 10 wks., 3 males. Shots & unusual & bizarre items. $200. 517-490-6260. all. Grinnell Piano $300, 6 wormed, $250. Call 517517-819-8700 pc. white Provincial bdrm 857-2187. set $350. 517-321-0402. ROTTWEILER PUPS CHAM - C H E R R Y , MAPLE & O A K CASH FOR ANTIQUE furn., PION LINES Health guar., GOLDENDOODLE PUPS OFA. Seasoned firewood. Delivtoys, slot machines, shots, wormed. 5 mos. CKC. Box, bell trained, 5 ered & STACKED. 4’x8’x16" DOUBLE BED PLATFORM clocks, jewelry, sterling $475-$575. 517-596-3215. colors, health guar., shots, 517-651-5214. and mattress. 2 years old. silver, old coins, artwork, ready for good homes 616$300.00 (517)974-9905 etc. 517-202-2570. 459-8544. HARDWOOD SHELTIE PUPS AKC Copper SPLIT $ 5 0 / Face cord, 95 for 2 Bar lines, shots, wormed, CASH FOR GUNS , Art, AntiGOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS face cord. You pick up. Dewonderful personality & ques, Jewelry, musical inAKC Vet checked, shots & livery extra. 517-589-0257 confirmation, pets $500struments, Valuables. Call wormed, $400-$450. Call $650. 989-725-6885. 517-204-2004/517-663-3931 517-223-9239 WANTED: UNWANTED TZU/MINIATURE appliances, air condition- CASH PAID D iabet ic test GREAT DANE PUPPIES AKC SHIH PINSCHER puppy, 6 weeks. ers, cars, trucks, vans, wormed & shots 7 boys, 7 strips. Area’s original, old1 girl, $300 517 944-4480, farm machinery, lawn girls, $650 each. 989-666est buyer. Friendly & fair. 517 937-4116. mowers, campers, hot CASH 4 OLD beer/soda/oil 7527 517-505-2726, 888-639-6179 water tanks, aluminum or cans/bottles, radios, steel boats, aluminum winTEACUPS TO TINY-TOY poison/medicine bottles, CASH PAID dows or doors, aluminum Pups - Shorkies, Morkies steel signs, coffee/tobacco Up to $20 per 100. toppers, any types of alu&Yorkie-Poos. Shots & tins, tokens/coins, steel Call 517-292-0991 minum or steel siding, wormed. $350-$500. banks/toys, glass, salesdiabeticteststripswanted.com 4 wheelers, go carts, trailwww.puppy-parlor.com man samples, doll & war ers, batteries. 517-404-3045/517-861-7086 items. Price Varies by All picked up for Free. item. (248)561-5013 Selling an Item? Call 517-628-2818 WESTHIGHLAND TERRI See SourceAds.com ERS 2 males, $500 mother OAK HALLTREE - w/storage Email the Lansing Community or Call LCN Toll Free MALTESE $500 MALTEseat, beveled mirror. & father on site. 1st shot & Newspapers 24/7 at: POOS & Morkies NoShed 85"x33½", 4 dbl. hooks. dewormed family raised. 877.475.SELL lcnclassifieds@gannett.com Toys $375/up 989.225.1367 $995. 517-568-3625 989-224-8138

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EQUINOX LT, 2005 $6450/TRADE 156K mi. most hwy. AWD, cloth interior. Good condition. 989-620-5707 CAMARO SS 2002 $16,900 8 cyl, Leather, 79600mi., Black, 6 speed, CONVERT 517-599-5386

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TAURUS, 2001 $4995/BEST Low miles, runs excellent. No rust, new tires. Excellent condition. 989-640-7932 FALCON 1963 $6,500 6cyl, 63k mi., White, 3 in-the-tree, runs grt, restrd 517-706-7311

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Mercedes Benz SL-CLASS 380SL 1983 $7,500/OBO!! PW, AC, PS, Convertible, 110630mi, Silver 517-214-6848

Mercury GRAND MARQUIS LS 2004 $9799 Loaded, no issues, non-smoker, 1-owner Excellent cond. 517-676-1040

Mini Vans DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT 2010 $19,500 37,000 mi., 517-676-4709

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HONDA ELEMENT EX 2003 $8,990/OBO 4WD, Auto, CD, Sunroof, 110500mi, Pampered 517-896-9897

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ION 1 2004 $4555/OBO 115k, one family owned, drives great, no rust 517-883-3240

Trucks GMC SIERRA 1500 2011 Lease take over. Only $385.00 mo. pymt., no $down 517-882-1275 FORD F250 XLT, 2002 $9,500 170,500 mi. Crew Cab Super Duty 10 cyl, Black, , cargo box,rear seat 517-349-0560

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SPACES, EAST LAWN MEMORY GARDENS OKEMOS w/60x16 granite base & 2 matching bronze markers. Faith section lot 84B, spaces 1 & 2. Will sell for $3,500; list price is $7,390. 517-663-3383.

CEMETERY LOTS at Deepdale Memorial Garden dbl long crypt + bronze mrkr. 517-323-4694 CHAPEL HILL PLOTS available. Garden of the Good Shepherd. Valued at $1300. Make offer. 517-485-3370.

Apartments For Rent 1 & 2 bdrm. apts. starting at $425. Utilities included. 645 E. Jolly Rd., Lansing. 517-372-6250

ACCORD PROPERTIES Studios, 1 & 2 Bdrms. Lansing /E. Lansing Area. 517-337-7900

WAVERLY/WILLOW Large 2 bdrm, air, appliances, carpeting. Heat pd. $560 mo. Call 517-3519321 or 517-694-8988.

Apartments Lansing BEECHFIELD Efficiency thru 2 bedroom, $325-$560. Utilities included. Taylor Realty 517-272-1512. FREE HEAT & WATER. Auto Owners/Waverly. Quiet desirable neighborhood. Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. No pets. From $550. 517-7124915, 202-3234, 323-1153

Apartments Suburbs HASLETT & OKEMOS $0 deposit Large 2 bdrms. from $525. Ph. 337-1133 phgrentals.com -----------------MASON 2 & 3 bdrm. fireplace, central air, washer/ dryer. From $750. 517-282-9669 517-349-8000 ------------------

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OKEMOS SCHOOLS/ MA- HOUGHTON LAKE- 2 bdrm SON Minutes from MSU. 2 cottages, clean & combdrm., 1.5 bath, completefortable, use of rowboat. ly remodeled, on 2 acres. $375 wk. Call 517-468-3672 Att’d 1 car garage. 1685 OR 517-648-9802 Stillman. $775+ util. Section 8 welcome. For more info. 517-930-1575

Homes For Rent 1218 PARKVIEW - 2+ bdrms., washer/dryer, stove, refrigerator. 1 car garage. $600 no deposit. 517-645-7044

Boats and Motors 1989 20 FT. Cutty Cabin,

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WINDSOR ESTATES 1974 Windsor, 2 bdrm., 2 full baths, tip out living area, A/C, $3000. 337 Wellington Dr., Dimondale. 517-5250514, 517-655-3274.

DEEPDALE CEMETERY- 2 lots in Garden of Love #2. OLD TOWN - LCC - Lansing Asking $1,000 each or best. Twp. Beautiful clean 1 & 2 Valued above $1,300 each. HOUSING bdrms., hardwood floors, 517-889-5637 DISCRIMINATION? $525-$625, heat included. Call The Fair Housing 517-896-8732 Center at: 1-877-979-FAIR. DEEPDALE MEMORIAL PARK Section 11, 3 lots, LUXURY APARTMENT CENcurrent list at $1990 + 2 ST.JOHNS-INCOME BASED TER of Lansing. Save Your 2 BDRM. TOWNHOMES. open & closed at $1360, Gas. Lg flower patio & grill. Beautiful Park setting. will sell all for only $6000. Utilities Paid. 517-482-8196 Close to schools & shopGet your open & closed ping. Laundry hookup. FREE! Call 847-736-0218. SUNTREE APARTMENTS 1100 Sunview Dr. 989-224-8919 EHO

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CHARLOTTE LUXURY APARTMENTS Saddleback Ranch. 2 bdrm., 2 full baths. Pet friendly. For more information call: 517-2721000 or visit: vandaproperties.com

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Forest View Apts, Haslett 1, 2, 3 & 4 bdrms., Lansing, * Cozy 1 bdrm apts $560 newly remodeled homes. * PET WELCOME Nice, quiet neighborhoods. * Single level bldg w/ priNew high efficiency furnavate entries ces & water heaters. Pets * Washer/Dryer hook ups okay. $550-850/mo. + utilin utility room ities. 517-712-5238 * Vaulted ceiling in living room 1712½ NEW York St. Lans* Storage access ing Nice 2 bdrm. Washer * Lovely wooded setting Dryer hookup in bsmt. * Close to everything New flooring in bathroom Expires June 15, 2011 & kitchen. $550 + util. Call today for info and tour! 517-372-8129 517-803-2648 Conditions apply. WAVERLY & WILLOW Spacious 1 & 2 bdrms. Free heat & water. Quiet building. 517-303-6680 ~ Great Apartment ~

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Drywall Gary’s Drywall Finishing "Hang, Finish and Repair" 517-927-3853 garysdrywallfinishing.com

DONE RIGHT FENCE & SKID LOADER SERVICE Fence for all occasions, light excavating, holes augered, bucket & pallet fork work. We clean up scrap metal for free.

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Gutters EAVESTROUGH CLEANING & minor repair. Also Power Washing. Free estimates. Call (517) 322-4131

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349-7000 Landscaping LAWNMOWING weekly, biweekly, field/lot mowing, bushhog, seed prep, seeding. 517-518-0512 BRICK PAVER INSTALLA TION, landscaping, power washing. Free Estimates. Jeff’s Outfit, 517-672-1250

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ALL SEASONS PROPERTY CARE Residential mowing & trimming. Spring cleanups, landscaping, bush trimming, gutter cleaning. Call for our Spring Mulch specials! Free estimate. We offer no contracts, our services are our contract. Lic. & Ins. 517-303-4259

Lawn-Garden Rototilling GARDEN ROTOTILLING $65.00. Call 517-980-2713

Masonry MASONRY RESTORATION Res/comm., historic. Repair brick, block & stone. Fndn/chimney repair/new. Lic. & Ins. 517-647-5380

Painting-Papering -Plastering THINK SPRING... Think www.dutchtouchenterprises.weebly. com Josh 272-2840

Roofing-Siding TAYLOR’S ROOFING Roofs, decks & siding, no job too small. Contact 482-9988.

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GRAND LEDGE 1 bdrm., bsmt., garage, laundry, gas forced air & central air. $575+ util. 719-5600 or 482-8771. www.wencoproperties.com SOUTHEAST LANSING 3 bdrm., 2 baths, loft, bsmt., air, deck, quiet neighborhood. No pets. $765 + deposit. 517-393-8970 Tim.

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BENJAMIN STUMP REMOVAL (Formerly Bill’s Stump Re- 3 BDRMS., FRESHLY painted, newer carpeting, moval). Prompt service, range, refrigerator, gafree estimates. Insured. rage. $650 mo. 6 month 517 285-7831, 517 625-5652 lease. 517-930-7104 leave message.

Tree Service Tree Removal Services Total Tree Care Since 1980

(517) 857-2333 Expert Trimming & Removals Thinning, Elevating, *Fully Insured* Dead Limbing & Shaping *Free Advice* 60 ft. AERIAL WORK TRUCK Kyran VanSickle / IBEW Certified Arborist QUALITY WORK EXCELLENT REFERENCES

WINDS OF CHANGE Tree Service. Mark Beutler Lic. & Ins. Free Estimates 517-214-0364

DEWITT- NICE 3 bdrm., 2 bath, air, finished bsmt., garage, appliances. Located at 1104½ Chimney Hill. Available June 15. $775 +. Call 517-669-9820.

E. LANSING- NICE, Quiet 2 bdrm., newly painted, fireplace. Newer kitchen appl. Energy eff. furnace, air, ceiling fans. Storage. No pets. 1622 Parkvale. $695+ util., ref. & dep. 517-3371007. HOLT Nice 2 bdrm. duplex Nice yard. Central air, $595 & 575 water & sewer included. 517-694-1899. Email the Lansing Community Newspapers 24/7 at: lcnclassifieds@gannett.com

2011 HOMES! We are currently pre-leasing brand new homes that will be available by the end of July! • 3 Bed/2 Bath, • Over 1000 sq. ft. • All Appliances, WD • Central Air • Pet Friendly • Holt School District Payments starting as low as $729! NO APPLICATION FEES! Contact us today to reserve your new home! 1-888-235-6948 www.kensingtonmeadows.com EHO517-646-8331 AFFORDABLE HOMES 1-4 bdrms, Section 8 OK. Pets OK. Move in special! Flexible terms available. $395-$1095. 517-651-1374 ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

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12064 Maywood 3 bedroom (upstairs loft), 1 bathroom, full basement, 1300 sq. ft. log home. $775+. 517-575-2668 517-622-6059 sundancefamilyhomecenter .com

2004 YAMAHA HIGH OUTPUT WAVERUNNER, 3 seater, shorelander 2 place trailer, 87.9 hours w/ eagle fish mark 480, 2 pole holders, 2 wet suits, 2 life vests, parking ball and anchor $5500 517-282-7704 OUTBOARD MOTORSU S E D 2 through 25HP, some longshaft, some elec. start, 2 line pressure tanks, 517-663-0576 SMOKERCRAFT RESORTER 1990 4 5 H P Merc,Shorelander trl, radio,fish finder,many extras $3100 (517)332-2048 lesliessmith@sbcglobal.ne t

Motorcycles-Minibikes-GoKarts ’84 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLH Shovel head, chain drive. Call 517-202-7602.

HONDA CRF-100, 2006 Red, never ridden. Comes w/helmet & boots. $1,300/best. 517-374-8746. HONDA 2003 Blue,1 Miles! 5413

GOLDWING GL1800 Like New,Illusion Owner,Only 5,500 $12,500.00 (517)881-

HONDA VTX 1300C 2005 Less than 6,000 miles, with extras! Also two half helmets and one full face. Must see to appreciate! $5000/BO (810)814-1315 rochek1999@yahoo.com

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1991 DUNE BUGGY Blaine frame, all new brakes, master cylinder, rear tires, 3 yr old motor, complete HASLETT- 3 BDRM., 2 bath tuneup, $6700/obo. 517ranch home. Attached 2 483-3572. car garage, partially fin. bsmnt. Fenced backyard VW 1961 Tub Dune Buggy with storage shed. $1050 with a VW motor. Needs plus util. & deposit. 517some assembly and TLC. 332-7709. $500.00 (517)626-6747 jean.gowing@ayhoo.com LANSING-1629 N. GENESEE 3 bdrm. home in nice West Side neighborhood, 2 car garage, new paint & carpet. Full bsmnt., fenced yard. Close to St. Lawrence & downtown. $850+ 2002 JAYCO EAGLE 2 7 ’ util. Call Soji: 517-230-0728 Slideout, excellent condition, access. incld. $10,000. 517-699-8006 LANSING - 2&3 bdrm houses, 2 bdrm duplexes. $600$850. Local owner cell 989550-1181.

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LANSING HOME FOR rent neat & clean, new paint. 3-4 bdrm. $750-$795mo. Call Terry at: 517-6417271 OR Tom at: 517-2147648.

AWESOME 2002 26’ Starcraft Toy Hauler! Sway Bar, electric brakes newer tires and stabilizer included. Sleeps 6. Full bed, table breaks down to full, couch folds down. Stove, sink, fridge-freezer and microwave. Toilet and shower. Central Air. 2 four wheelers fit side-by-side. $8000 obo (517)775-8097.

Legals STATE OF MICHIGAN PROBATE COURT COUNTY OF INGHAM PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING FILE NO 1-000994-ML-P33 In the matter of William Coe Fitzpatrick TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS including whose address(es) are unknown and whose interest in the matter may be barred or affected by the following: TAKE NOTICE: A hearing will be held on THURSDAY, October 20, 2011 at 9:30 am at 313 W Kalamazoo St., Lansing, MI before Judge R George Economy for the following purpose: A Petition has been filed seeking a determination of a presumption of death based on absence pursuant to MCL 700.1208(2) Dated:5/19/11 David H. Jones 148 S. Putnam Street Williamston, MI 48895 (517) 655-4326 William K Fitzpatrick 464 Red Cedar Blvd Williamston, MI 48895 ENT-925221 5/29/11-6/26/11-7/31/118/28/11

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