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Wavapalooza brings community together Help wanted: Clerk

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DELTA TWP. - The Waverly community turned out in force Sept. 9 for this year’s Wavapalooza, the annual fall celebration that marks the beginning of the school year. Inside the high school kids could make Silly Putty from borax and glue, create an edible version of the sun on a giant cookie or get a tattoo. Parents could learn about the Waverly Education Foundation, the theatre department, Destination Imagination, the Piranhas Swim Club and local scout troops. Outside were carnival

Right: The Waverly Marching Band drummers perform during the football game against Eaton Rapids.

games as well as performances by band, choir and orchestra members, cheerleaders and martial arts students. The icing on the Wavapalooza cake, though, was the slam bang football win over Eaton Rapids, 54-0. Hosted by the district and the Waverly Education Foundation, Wavapalooza was also sponsored by A Parts Warehouse, Barnes & Noble, Capital City International Trucks, Chipotle Mexican Grill and the Polack Corporation.

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Fifth grade cheerleader Kirsten Devenbaugh takes time to hug her brother Ajay, 6, during Wavapalooza Sept. 9.

Friends enjoy making Silly Putty during Wavapalooza Sept. 9. Back l to r: WHS sophomore Glennie Leon, Grand Ledge High School grad and Waverly Campus Life worker Patrick Sauer, WHS junior Jayson Howell. Front WHS senior Travonntay Sinclair. PHOTOS BY MARY JO WHITE/LCN

DELTA TWP. - With the resignation of long-time township clerk Janice Vedder effective the end of September, the wheels have been set in motion to select her replacement, with the township board currently accepting applications for the position. Board members hope to select a new clerk very soon, given the fact that there is an election scheduled Nov. 8. “The upcoming Nov. 8 election is a perfect time for a new clerk to learn the details of an election in person,” said board treasurer Howard Pizzo, adding that Vedder has offered to come back and assist in the transition. The new clerk will serve until the next general election on Nov. 6, 2012, and could decide to run at that time for a four-year term. Pizzo emphasized that the board is looking for

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a full-time professional person who will “be able to communicate well with the public and contribute to the administration of the township.” Applicants must be registered to vote in Delta Township. This means each must be at least 18-yearsold, a U.S. citizen and a township resident for at least 30 days. Property ownership is not required. The statutory duties of the clerk are numerous, technical and legally essential to the proper operation of the township govern-

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SPORT BRIEFS Girls golf club sets scramble DELTA TWP. - The Waverly Girls Club Varsity Golf Team is hosting a two-person golf scramble for a fund raiser for on Saturday, Sept. 24. Check in and range balls at noon with a shot gun start at 1 p.m. It will be played at Eldorado Golf Course in Mason. It is $50 a golfer that includes 18 holes of golf and cart, lunch, steak dinner, game holes and prizes. All go home winners so do not worry about scores or skill level. For more information Contact Dave Goodman at (517) 230-6965.

Piranhas Swim Club sets registration DELTA TWP. - The Waverly Piranhas Swim Club will be holding registrations for the fall season from 6:30-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the Waverly High School pool. The fall session runs from Monday, Sept. 12, through Friday, Dec. 9. The Piranhas is a year round competitive USA Swim affiliated swim club. Swimmers will be evaluated at registration, and must be able to swim one length of the pool using any stroke. Visit the Waverly Piranhas web site www.freewebs.com/ wpsc or contact Cathy Lashbrook at (517) 321-1992.

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DELTA TWP. -- Waverly capped off their Wavapalooza celebration with a historic and memorable football win, trouncing Eaton Rapids 54-0 on Sept. 9. After giving up 41 points in each of their first two games, Waverly improved to 1-2 overall and 1-0 in CAAC Gold play. The shutout win was the Warriors’ first since beating Eastern 21-0 in 1995, in which current Waverly head coach Mike Wallace played as a senior, and was only the fifth time in school history that they scored 50 points or more. But Wallace said that he liked what he saw on the defensive side of the ball. “I’m happier with the 0 than the 54,” Wallace said. “We’ve got to read our keys and we have to play ball flat out. We have to attack downhill, and that’s what we did.” Six different Waverly players

scored touchdowns in the game, with Cameron McIntyre-Jordan and Derrick Hartwell finding the end zone twice each. Warrior quarterback Jordan Martin threw touchdown passes of 50, 11 and 16 yards in the game, which began with an Alante Sims interception of a pass by Eaton Rapids sophomore quarterback Alex Fast on the first play from scrimmage. Sims returned the pick to the Greyhound 2-yard line, and McIntyre-Jordan punched it in on the next snap, giving Waverly the lead just 23 seconds into the game. The Warriors doubled their lead with a six-play, 59-yard scoring drive, capped off with a 1-yard touchdown plunge by Aundreyan Roberts that made the score 12-0 Waverly running back Aundreyan Roberts (23) eludes Eaton Rapids with 3:34 left in the first quarter. tacklers during the Warriors’ 54-0 win on Sept. 9. SCOTT YOSHONIS/LCN Waverly’s defense can take credit for the next score on the snapped the ball over the punter’s the ensuing free kick at midfield, next possession, when they held head and out of the end zone for a and Martin found Hartwell on a Eaton Rapids 3-and-out deep in safety that made the score 14-0. Greyhound territory. ER then The Warriors took over after See VICTORY, Page 10

Harriers overcome funding issues, for now Scott Yoshonis

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DELTA TWP. - When the cross country programs at Eastern and Waverly high schools were told that they no longer would receive funding from their schools’ athletic departments, and would have to raise their own funds in order to compete, there was genuine concern that the programs would not be able to survive. But both teams are thriving, thanks to what both coaches, Robert Lurie at Waverly and Kim Christian at Eastern, say was an overwhelming response from some unexpected sources. “We are so lucky to have a connected running community in this area, with sponsors that have been so much help,” Lurie said. “I look at some of the other sports that don’t have that sort of community like Playmakers, the Michigan Running Foundation and others in the sporting commu-

community, the Waverly community, the parents, alumni. It’s been great in that regard.” Christian said that he and Lurie were in a bit better position to lead their programs in such a tumultuous time. “In some ways, we were lucky that the first two (cross country) programs in the area that got cut both had coaches that had been doing this for quite a while,” Christian said. “We had a pretty good network of people that we knew could start organizing to help out.” Part of the new reality for both Waverly cross country runners (from left) Logan Raterink, Mike Young, coaches is an increase in responKelly Patterson and Lindsay Bock run at a recent practice wearing sibility and the amount of time the Save Cross Country T-shirts that help keep the program funded. needed to run their program, and SCOTT YOSHONIS/LCN not just because of fundraising activity. nity. We’re just very fortunate.” to the two programs. “The coaches are handling all For example, Playmakers, the “Honestly, there’s been a lot the contracts and paying for the local sporting goods retailer, is of crazy stuff going on,” Lurie meets, which is what the ADs selling a “Save XC” T-shirt for said. “A lot of incredibly generSee HARRIERS, Page 10 $20, with all of the proceeds going ous donations from the running


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Waverly senior Jacob Miller shields the ball from a Lansing Eastern defender during the Warriors’ 6-1 loss to the Quakers on Sept. 12. Waverly then fell to Mason by that same score, 6-1, on Sept. 14, to drop to 3-3-1 overall and 0-1 in CAAC Gold play. The Warriors will play both of the CAAC Gold Jackson schools this week, when they travel to Jackson Northwest on Monday, Sept. 19 and host Jackson Lumen Christi on Wednesday, Sept. 21. SCOTT YOSHONIS/LCN

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High School principal Vince Perkins was back at work Sept. 12, thanks to a settlement he recently reached with the school district. “I’m glad to be back,” he said Tuesday. “I missed the kids.” Perkins had been placed on administrative leave several weeks ago for undisclosed reasons. Perkins’ return was not acknowledged at the school board meeting Monday night and board members refused to comment on the settlement, noting that it was a personnel issue and therefore confidential. At the meeting Waverly parent and school board candidate Margie Aimery

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on the opening kickoff of the second half, returning it to the Eaton Rapids 46 yard line. Sims then found the open field again two plays later, dashing 43 yards for a touchdown to make the score 41-0 just 98 seconds after the break. Despite the running clock, and a driving rainstorm, the Warriors scored twice more in the second half, on a 5-yard run by McIntyre-Jordan and a 38-yard run by Che’Anthony Woods on the last play of the game that made the final score 54-0. Wallace said that the result showed the true potential of his team, after losses to CAAC Blue teams Everett and Grand Ledge. “We put it together,” he said. “We learned something tonight, that if you’re not intimidated, you can play well. We played ball, flat out.” The Warriors will go back out of the conference this week, when they host winless Highland Park on Friday, Sept. 23.

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Fall Home Improvement Is D-I-Y a recipe for saving money overall? Many homeowners or renters wrestle with the question of whether to tackle a project as a do-it-yourself venture to save some money or simply leave it to a professional. Each situation is unique, but there are certain factors that must be considered regardless of a homeowner’s particular situation. On the surface, a DIY task can seem a very good way to save some money. After all, a large percentage, sometimes as much as 50 percent, of the cost of hiring a contractor goes toward labor. For a DIY job with no such costs, the final financial tally can be substantially less. Although labor can be expensive, that cost is often justified. People who hire carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and the like are paying for the workers’ experience. They’re also paying with the expectation that the job will be done correctly. With jobs that require a building permit or must be done to specific code, the contractor often puts his reputation on the line and will be held

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work to be done. It’s easier to make mistakes if you do not know where to start. • Talk to others who have also done the work. They may have some tips or advice that can save you time and money. You may also want to ask if they can help and show you the ropes. • Be sure to obtain all neces-

sary permits before starting any work. Don’t risk a fine for doing work without permits or having work inspected. • When applying for permits, find out if there is a list of codespecific requirements that you can follow -- a cheat-sheet of sorts. It may list rated materials required and any techniques. See if you can speak to an inspector who will be visiting your property later on to find out what he or she looks for specifically. • You must feel confident with the endeavor. If you are unsure about anything, you may risk injury or make a significant mistake and be forced to hire someone to clean up your mess. • Consider reputable sources for information. While it’s easy to go online and scour message boards for pointers on certain tasks, not all of the information is accurate. Trust only content from sources that are licensed or backed by certification in a certain area. These things being said, there are a number of DIY projects that

regular people can try. Starting off small and building up as skills are developed are good ways to begin. For example: • Tile a small kitchen backsplash before tackling an entire bathroom shower enclosure or floor. • Build an outdoor potting stand before attempting furniture or cabinetry work in a main room of the house. • Change out a ceiling fan or lighting fixture before re-running electrical lines through the home. • Succeed in repairing a leaky drain pipe before taking on a more advanced plumbing issue. • Use regular painting techniques first before experimenting with a trendy faux finish or plaster application. There are many different things individuals can do themselves that stretch beyond routine home maintenance. From manicures to pool upkeep, the potential to save money when budgets are tight can be a powerful motivator.

Ways to ready your home to withstand harsh winter weather insulation. Such joists won’t be visible in an adequately insulated attic. Put up the storm windows. It’s nice to open the windows in the spring and summer and let the warm air waft in through the screens. But when summer is over, it’s time to put up the storm windows once again. Storm windows add an extra layer of protection from the elements and are especially valuable in homes with single-pane glass windows. Homeowners who don’t have storm windows should consider upgrading their existing windows. Such a project isn’t cheap, but newer windows will almost certainly lead to lower heating costs, meaning the project will essentially pay for itself over time. Homeowners who can’t afford to replace all of their windows don’t have to replace them all at once. Instead, replace them a few at a time and make the

rooms where you spend the most time each winter the first on the list to receive new windows. Be diligent with the gutters. Leaves falling from trees is an idyllic image associated primarily with autumn. Unfortunately, when leaves fall they often fall into the gutters. Routinely clean the gutters once the leaves start to fall. Clean gutters will allow snow and rain to effectively drain through the gutters. If the gutters are clogged, snow might have nowhere to go when it begins to melt, and roof damage might result. Such damage is costly but preventable in most instances. One of the easier preventive measures to take is to routinely clean the gutters of leaves and other debris that accumulate during the fall. When cleaning the gutters, make sure they are properly aligned. Poorly aligned gutters can lead to a host of problems.

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As autumn arrives, homeowners can take several steps to get their homes ready for whatever winter has to offer with the following tasks. Fix the leaks. A leaky home will prove an expensive home during the winter months. A home with many leaks will be much colder to inhabit, and homeowners typically turn up the heat to counter drafts that can make a home feel like a meat locker. But turning up the thermostat isn’t the answer. Instead, fix leaks in the fall before the cold weather arrives. Leaks should not be very hard to find. On the first breezy autumn afternoon, walk around the house in search of any drafty areas. These drafts will be noticeable and often occur around doors and window frames, electrical outlets and even recessed lighting. Homeowners have a host of options at


Things to consider when budgeting your home improvement Home improvement projects have become de rigueur for today’s homeowners. Be it a kitchen remodel or the ever popular man cave project, home improvement projects remain a goal for many. As enticing as a home improvement project might be, no project can be successful until a budget has been established. The right budget will keep homeowners from going deep into debt when improving their homes, ensuring that, upon the project’s completion, they can fully enjoy their revamped castles without the specter of significant debt hanging ominously over their heads. Before beginning a home improvement project, homeowners can take the following things into consideration.

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Many homeowners finance home improvement projects with loans from the bank. Particularly in the current economy when banks are being forced to tighten lending requirements, securing such loans isn’t easy. Homeowners with significant credit card debt should eliminate such debt before beginning a project. Doing so serves multiple purposes. First and foremost, eliminating outstanding debt will free up more money to allocate toward the project. Eliminating debt will also make loan applicants more attractive to prospective creditors, increasing their chances of securing a loan and a lower interest rate.

be able to go toward a project. Monthly expenses include everything from groceries to mortgage payments. When the comparison between monthly expenses and monthly income has been made, Project’s priority: homeowners can get a grasp Budgeting a home of just what they can and improvement project also cannot afford. involves being honest as

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to just how necessary the project is. For example, a man cave might be a dream project, but should it be a priority over other things around the house? If wear and tear is taking its toll on the roof, for instance, the money going toward the man cave should probably be allocated to replacing the roof instead. If a project is low on the priority list but high on the want list, re-examine those projects higher up on the priority list to determine if they are more deserving of immediate attention and funds than vanity projects.

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DELTA TWP. - Our Savior Lutheran will host a golf outing on Sunday, Sept. 25. It is the annual four-person scramble. Check in time is noon at Ledge Meadows Golf Course. Tee-off begins at 1:30 p.m. The cost is $70/person which includes entry to all events, 18 holes of golf, riding cart, meal, drinks and a chance to win various prizes. Players will be matched with others if you don’t have a foursome. Awards will be given to the longest drive, closest to the pin, Vegas Hole, and 50/50 raffle. Registration can be completed at www.oursavior church.org or call 517-882-3550.

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Do you have questions? Questions like: Who am I? Why am I here? Do I have a purpose? Who is Jesus? Is there a heaven or hell? Will I ever be happy? Why are there so many churches? Is there a God? Why is there evil in the world? Why do I feel guilty? Find the answers to life’s biggest questions at Bible Discovery Class starting Tuesday Sept. 20 from 7-8:15 p.m. at Shepherd of the Hills Church, 7740 W. St. Joseph Hwy, west of Canal Rd. Call 517-627-3913 or www.sothlansing.org for more info.

Vendors sought for sale event DELTA TWP. - The Ladies Ministry and Elmwood Day Care at Lansing First Church of the Nazarene, 310 Elmwood Dr., is having a sale Saturday Nov. 19, 8 a.m.–4 p.m. They are looking for venders that might like to sell their wares. The church and day care are going to sell quilts, garage sale items, and bake goods. Set up will be Friday 6-8 p.m. Cost is $10 for a 8 ft. x 8 ft. space; $10 for the use of table.Contact: Tina Fuller at (517) 321-4674 or Terry Kurtzhals at (527) 321-4676. The proceeds will go to activities of the Ladies Ministries and to Elmwood Day Care.

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Laisn g n Joyce A. Borseth, 83, born June 9, 1928 in Marion, OH, passed away peacefully on September 12, 2011 in Delta Twp., Eaton Co., MI. She aw s a retired office manager and bookkeeper for Reith-Riley Construtc ion Company, Lansing; aw s an active lifetime member of the Eastern Star Ewen Chapter and served many times as Worthy Matron. After retirement, Joyce and her husband moved to her beloved U.P. of Michi ag n, h w ere they owned and ran a ec ramics business ac lled Flutterby Ceramics. She aw s also an avid artist and doll maker. Six years ago she returned to Lansing to be lc ose to family and has enjoyed the many new friends she made. Survivors incld u e her dauh g ter, Nancy (Frank) Fedewa; dauh g ter-in-law, Doris (Jim Richmond) Borseth; rg andchil dren: Amanda (Adam) Fedewa-Carr, Matthew and Angie Fedewa, Cameron Fedewa, Jim Borseth, Tammie and Scott Koehler; 5 rg eat-grandchildren; and many special "Angel" friends. She aw s predeceased by her husband, James Borseth; son, Gary; stepson, Ron Borseth; and brother, James Bennett. Honoring Joyce’s request, rc emation has taken place. A Memorial e s rvice iw ll be held Satru day, September 17, 2011 - 2:30 p.m. ta the Calvary Lutheran Churh c , 36 01 W. St. Joseph Hwy., Laisn g n , MI 48917, iw th Pastor Laura Gerstl officiating. Visitations iw ll be held at the h c ru h c beig nning at 1:00 p.m. n u til service time. Inurnment at Lakeside Cemetery, Bergland, MI at a later date. For those desiring, memorial o c ntributions may be made to a h c arity of h c oice. The family iw shes to thank Hospice and Tendercare West for their loving ac re. Online o c ndolences may be made at .w petersd na murrayfue n ralhome.com.

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DELTA TWP. - Trinity United Methodist Church Ladies Bible Study is ongoing on Tuesdays, 9:15 -11:30 a.m. in the Community Room at the church, 7533 W. St. Joseph Hwy. All women are invited to spend the morning with us to enjoy fellowship and what Alice has to share. Childcare is available and a lunch will be served with a suggested $5 donation.

Laisn g n M. Judith "Judi" Kloko, born December 5, 1944 in Coldwater, MI, the only dauh g ter of Richard and Genevieve Kloko, h w o preced ed her death as did an infant brother. Judi left this life iw th the loving vigilance of friends, for her heavenly home on September 12, 2011. Faith, o c ru age, and friendship sustained Judi during the months preceding her death. She aw s at peace knowing that God aw s in her heart. Judi rg ew p u and rg aduated from high school in Jonesville, MI, Class of 1963. She retired from the State of Michigan as a Senior Analyst and had formerly o w rked at Farm Bureau as a recriu ting and training manager. Judi earned her Master’s Degree from M.S.U. and Central Michi ag n University, along iw th additional o c ru ses and ec rtifica tion in her field. She aw s affiliated iw th several professional organizations and volunteered her ac reer expertise. Judi enjoyed h c ru h c h c oir, o g lf, skiing, travel, and interior design, and aw s an avid M.S.U. sports fan. She leaves to h c erish her memory a diverse rg oup of friends from early h c ildhood to the present. To name anyone of special significance to Judi, o w lu d be to acic dently omit someone of rg eat importance. Recent supportive ac re by her 2 step-sisters, Sonja Millette and Annette Scoville, and the o c nstant devotion of her 13 year old dog "Jo Jo", added to the quality of Judi’s life. She iw ll be remembered as a fiercely independent, yet a ac ring and ig ving friend. At Judi’s request, rc emation has taken place and there iw ll be o n e s rvice.s Interment iw ll be at Sunset View Cemetery, Jonesville, MI. Memorial o c ntributions may be made to the Jonesville Community Schools, 202 Wright St., Jonesville, MI 49250 or h c arity of your h c oice. Arrange ments have been entrusted to the Peters & Murray Funeral Home, Grand Ledge. .w petersd na murrayfue n ralhome.com.

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Waverly Ed Foundation sets fundraiser DELTA TWP. - The Waverly Education Foundation & Applebee’s annual Fall “All You Can Eat” Pancake Fund raiser will be Saturday, Oct. 29, 8-10 a.m. Location: Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar, 5400 W. Saginaw Highway. Cost: $7. The Waverly Education Foundation was created in 1993 to support the students and programs of the Waverly Community School District. Waverly Education Foundation disburses monies received in the form of grants to recognized school programs within the Waverly Community Schools. Info: www.waverlyeducationfoundation.org

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DELTA TWP. - If your idea of local travel is hopping on your bike or if you think Delta’s best asset is its parks system, make room on your calendar for two upcoming meetings. Township officials want to hear what you think about our non-motorized transportation plan on Tuesday, Sept. 27. They will also welcome input on our parks and recreation plan on Thursday, Oct. 6. Both meetings will start at 7 p.m. in the township administration building, 7710 W. Saginaw. Public input is more important than ever because of the tough econ-

omy, according to Parks and Rec director Richard Benkert. “Given our financial restraints, we need to deliver the programs and provide the facilities that are the public’s highest priorities,” Benkert said. “Public comment can help us with our future direction.” Residents have seen a lot of progress since the current non-motorized plan was adopted six years ago: the East-West Collector from Elmwood to Eastbury, the paths on both sides of Creyts north of Saginaw and bike lanes on Willow west of Elmwood. Updating the plan now is necessary to keep the township eligible for state and federal funding oppor-

tunities. The Parks and Rec department has also been very busy since its plan was last updated in 2006, particularly with the opening of Hawk Meadow Park and the installation of the new fishing dock at Sharp Park. Projects like these have been made possible because of grants from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund and the Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund. Here, too, eligibility requires plan updates every five years. For more information on the public input sessions, contact the Parks and Rec Department at 323-8555 or parks@deltami.gov.

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Garage Sales East Lansing ESTATE SALE Frank Beeman Estate Sept 22-24, WWII vet, MSU prof., activist, played in Wimbelton. This is a great sale incl. the following: MSC collectibles, WW II medals, patches, etc. sterling silver, jewelry, guns, great smalls, Nazi items, complete Heywood Wakefield dining set incl. table, chairs, sideboard, corner cabinet, coffee table, sofa table. Many books, hunting, fishing, records, TV, shelving, antiques, vintage music items, mid century furn., old games, toys, recliner, art, pottery, old paper items, dishes, mats, clothes, coins, watches, zodiac boat, player piano, game table, beds, vintage electronics, washer/dryer, tools & lots lots more. Another great sale by Kavanagh-Hanks & Assoc. Thurs., Fri., 8am-4pm, Sat. 8am-3pm. Garage at 7:30. Street numbers 234 Spartan Street, East Lansing 48823.

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Sept. 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE ger stroller, stroller plus 25, 9am-8pm everyday. 3153 & 3251 W. COLONY car seat. 416 Maple St., Huge yard sale-lots of new RD., ST. JOHNS. Household Grand Ledge 48837. household items, new items, furniture, adult & glassware, furniture. 720 E. childrens clothing, toddler GRAND LEDGE Church, off 96 exit 17 Sept. 22, 23 & 24, 8ambed with new mattress, Williamston Rd. to Putnam ADORABLE 5pm. Huge 4 Family. Tools, books, older TVs & BABY MINI Rd. furniture, clothing, somestereos. Sat. Sept. 24, 9-3. DONKEYS. Spotted & solid. thing for everyone. Rain or Great pets. 6533 S. LOOMIS Rd, DeWitt, shine. 6052 E. Mt. Hope Call 517-676-4702 1/2 mi. S. off Price Rd. Fri., Hwy. (corner of Royston). Sept. 23, Sat. Sept. 24, 9-5. ADORABLE COCKAPOO Furn., glass, snow babies, GRAND LEDGE YARD SALE PUPPIES. Unique colors, seasonal items, carpet Thurs. 9/22 & Fri. 9/23, 9-5. 4233 S. DEWITT Rd, St. docked tails, dewclaws, remnants, collectibles 300 W. South St., corner wormed, born 8/13/11. PaJohns, Fri, Sat, Sept. 23-24, Thomas Kinkaid, StrawSouth & Maple. Porcelain rents on site. $300 firm. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. books, cosberry Shortcake, area rug, dolls, electronics, bedding, 517-667-8660, 517-749-0170 tume jewelry, women’s antiques, hot tub, misc. misc. clothing, humidifier, wedding decos, purses, pic- ADORABLE NONSHEDDING LAINGSBURG 3 Family. Wii BATH 5408 E. Cutler Rd. TOYS Cavachons, Maltitures, frames, home deco w/2 controllers, chain Fri. & Sat., Sept. 23 & 24, 9poos, Malti-poms. items, misc S. DeWitt Rd., saws, tools, designer purs5. 23 yrs. of daycare closMini Dauschunds. e b tween Taf t and Price Rd es, 30 years of McDonalds ing. Lots of learning mateShots. $250-$500. off US-27 collectibles, housewares, rials, toys, shelves, crafts, 517-404-3045 Guess watch, clothing books, too much to list. www.puppy-parlor.com infant-plus size. 8900 CHARLOTTE Round Lake Rd. Sept. 23 & Yard Sale. Boats, applian24, 9-5. ces, pool table, misc. household items. Fri., Sat. LARGE MULTI FAMILY ESTATE SALE SALE. Fri. 9/23, 8-5, Sat. & Sun, Sept. 15-16-17, 10-6. Sept 23 & 24, 9am-4pm. 9/24, 8-1. 5141 Royston 1765 Benton Rd. Antiques, furniture, tools Rd., Potterville. Furniture, and old books. CRAFT & YARD SALE Crafts kids stuff, name brand 1661 Monroe Rd., all kinds, floral, finished & clothes, household misc. Portland. AKC LABRADOR unfinished, shelving, tv and lots more! RETRIEVERS Black & set, recliner, lawn chairs, Chocolate, Dew claws retables, pictures, books, an- MASON GARAGE SALE: Fri. moved, Excellent hunters, tiques, & lamps, much Sept. 23, Sat. Sept. 24, 9Good guard dogs, Great more. Delta Twp. 12464 6pm. Bedding, dishes, with children, lovable, paMadonna Dr. 9/22-23, 9-4. crafts, fabric, sewing sup- EVERYTHING MUST GO rents on site, shots, plies, exercise equip., fur Shop & garden tools, bedwormed. 13 Years BreedDELTA TWP. niture, lights, pictures, ding, u f rn., a y rd equip., ing Experience. $350 Fri.-Sat. Sept. 23-24 toys, wall paint, how to clothes & lots more! Fri., Males, $400 Females. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. books. 1650 Kelly Rd, beSat. Sept 23-24, 9am-3pm. (269)209-2315 8604 CARLSBAD LN. tween Dexter Trail & 2066 Brunswick, Charlotte Near Broadbent & Willow Barnes west of Meridian off Otto betw. Lansing & AKC MALE Bichon. 5 yrs old. in Shadow Glen Subd. Rd. Packard. $100. Call for information, 517-676-4709 DEWITT: FRI. SEPT. 23, Sat. MULTIPLE FAMILY GARAGE Sept. 24, 8-4pm. Boys SALE Some f u r n i t u r e , clothes to size 20, mens AKITA PUPPIES, PURE clothing many sizes. Sept. 28-30 waist, 2 bikes, Razor white, Very cute, 90% 23-24, 9-4. 3722 E. Grand scooter, Playstation & Akita, 8 wks, male /female River, Portland. West of games, toys, books, table $250. Mother avail. 517Sunfield Hwy. LANSING 5228 S. Pennsy llamps, misc. 3302 Hitching 420-3634. vania Ave. Huge sale. Post Rd. near library. POLEBARN SALE 1 DAY ONLansing Liederkranz (GerLY St. Johns, 1601 W. Marman dish, American Club). DEWITT GARAGE/ESTATE shall Rd. Sat. Sept. 24, 9-6. Wed, Sept. 21, Thurs. Sept. SALE. Many items includExercise equip., furniture, 22, 9am-5pm. Fri. Sept. 23, ing furniture & power kitchen, cake supply, NAS9am-noon, $1 bag on Fritools. Thurs., Fri., Sat. CAR, jeep doors, formal BLUE-BLOOD day. Great variety of ALAPAHA (9/22-9/24) 9am-5pm. 3262 dresses, too much to list. BULLDOG puppies- Variety items. W. Pratt Rd. between Steals not deals. of colors, Born August 26, DeWitt & Airport Rds. 201 , 1 Beautif u l coat and PORTLAND 10781 markings, Champion lines, DEWITT LIONESS SALE MCCRUMB Rd. Thurs. & Good guard dog, Health 204 W. 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Chairs, houseto the name of Buddy, on PIES Minis, 2 males left, crates, extension ladder, hold goods, tools, toys, M99 heading toward Lansshots & wormed, $200. lots of Halloween & Christsmall crocks, and much ing Sat. 9/3. 517-663-2443 Call 517-543-2119. mas items, clothes, fabric, more. or 282-5204. downhill skis, home & MINIATURE DACHSHUND lawn decor, and much ST. JOHNS PUPPIES 8 weeks, AKC Scrapbooking Inventory much more! Registered, Beautiful coat Sale. Sept. 23, 9-7, Sept. 24, and markings, shots, 9-3. 1504 Marceline Dr. ST. JOHNS wormed, Males & Females, Items include scrapbook 5006 E. Centerline Rd. Smooth and Longhaired. paper wax, paper, stickers, AMAZON HUGE SALE PARROT WITH $400.00. (269)763-9715 stamps, ink pads, stencils, Fri./Sat. Sept. 23-24, huge cage, toy and food. (269)420-5428 9am-5pm. much more. $500. 517 487-5372.

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AUSTRAILAN SHEPHERDS- ENGLISH BULLDOG ABSO TOY BLUE Merles, Blk Tri, LUTELY Gorgeous!!AKC feBlk Bi., Born Aug. 2nd, male with champion Beautiful coat and markbloodlines, 12wks old, e v t ings, Dew claws, shots, vet checked, checked, wormed, Taking jessicamk32@y ahoo.com deposits. Will be ready to $450. (517)487-9153 go Sept.17th. Charlotte,MI $300.00. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP(269)274-8790 P I E S AKC 12 week old males, black & tan, shots. BLUE BRINDLE 11 wk old pit $500. Ph. 517-575-2032 bull puppy w/cute pink nose, 1st shots, dew- GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPormed, $150. 230-7207 P I E S AKC, large boned, even temperment, good BOXER PUPPIES tails, dew w/kids, $350. 734-587-3033 claws, vet checked, mom & dad on site. Ready now. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPMales $350, females $400. PIES. Sire: OFA, excellent 517-599-2064 tracking/scent detection, exceptionally intelligent. CHIHUAHUA MALE, Dam: OFA, AD, BH, SchH1 WHITE&BEIGE, 15 weeks, this fall, naturally gifted Good with children, tracking. Puppies: $650 loveable, parents on site, AKC, health guarantee, pure bred, shots, vet microchip. Contact Chris checked, $250.00. Lambkin @ 248-420-5709. (517)541-9485 GOLDENDOODLE F1 PUPS CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES Ready now for their forev 2 males, black & tan, 9 er homes! 517-420-0863 weeks, wormed and 1st goldendoodles4you.com shots, 517-726-0012. GOLDEN DOODLES AND CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES 9 wks Labradoodles puppies. old, males, $175. 517-371Vet checked, shots and 4416 wormed. 989 763-7202 achihuahuasworld.com GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS AKC-OFA, vet checked, 1st DAUSCHUND MINI shot, wormed. Parents long hair, pie bald pups. OFA cert./very friendly. Ready to go! Shots, pa$400. Call 989-387-2211 rents on site. 517-546-0985

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Friendly & fair. $25; misc. 517-394-0954 517-505-2726, 888-639-6179 ANTIQUE PARADISE Doll ROTTWEILER PUPS AKC GAME CHICKENS FOR SALE (Violet) $100; Full Deluxe Champion lines, OFA cert. Old English & American KING OAK BDRM OUTFIT CASH PAID FOR diabetic Craf t matic Bed Paid $3500 Family raised. Vet bed, tall & long dresser Game. 517-525-2054. strips Up to $20 per 100. Asking $700; Sofa 88" checked. 517-663-6785 w/mirror, nightstands Call 517-292-0991 $300; Dehumidifier 2 gal. $700. Queen Bed, frame, diabeticteststripswanted.com Silhouette $40. Stearns & matt., $275. 517-694-8724. SHIH TZU PUPPIES Foster Prem. Deluxe Euro8 weeks old. $300. CASH PAID FOR diabetic pean Comfort top 18" PINE COFFEE TABLE 517-575-2665. strips Up to $20 per 100. Mattress & box Spring $45; sofa, $40. EntertainCall 517-292-0991 $600. 517/455-9225. ment center $45. All in exc. diabeticteststripswanted.com SHIH TZU PUPPIES beauticond. 517-627-2618 BACKYARD SHEDS & MORE ful quality. Home raised, NEWLY RESTORED 1 ROOM 989-834-2028 akc parents on site. Prices QUEEN SOFA SLEEPER f rom SCHOOL. Needs 12 wooden www.bcbarns.com start $250. 517-945-4279 a kid/pet/smoke free spring loaded window home, excellent cond. ENGLISH WOOLEN FABRIC shade rollers, at least 30’’ $350. 517-230-6440. SMALL DOG long, shade condition un100% worsted. 60’’ wide, 2FRONT MOUNT tractor rock 2 or 3 years old. Pref. nonimportant. 517-655-1030. 6 d y length. Lightweight box. $175. 989-593-2117 shedding. Call 332-8228 ROUND TABLE & 4 Captain’s $7 per yd. Heavyweight chair, medium wood, $120. $9 per yd. Asst colors. SEASON TICKETS WANTED Ph. 887-6039 after 5. Green, maroon, navy, gray, TOY POODLES Michigan State football/ black. Dry clean. 517-543CKC, all shots, Males $275 basketball. Call 215-806SOLID OAK DINING table 7427. each. 517-589-0257 or 5170667. fwh07@gmail.com with 8 cushioned high 256-0351. FRESH TOMATOES, sweet back chairs, expands to ITEMS FOR sale Green $$$ WANTED ATVS & golf corn, beans, squash, other 92", will sell for $1800. Microfiber sectional like carts, 3 & 4 wheelers, runveggies, peaches, apples, Email the Lansing Community Beautiful cond. 517 490new $400; Pool table & acning, non running, any pears. Call 517-204-4827 Newspapers 24/7 at: 8177 or 517 663-3378. cessories, 8 t f , slate red condition 517-857-2998 $$$ lcnclassifieds@gannett.com felt, $300; coffee table & 2 TOMATOES, PEACHES end tables, black laquer WANTED BROKEN DOWN Raspberries, sweet corn, and mirror top, $150; dinsquash & more. Felzke Watchs, wrist, pocket, ing table set white oak, 6 Farms, 5501 W. Herbison, novelty watches 231-276chairs, lighted buffet DeWitt. 517-669-9459. 6061 or 231-360-7931 hutch, $300 o f r set; Ab RARE COINS & SETS f or lounger, $25. All items like sale: One includes comWANTED STANDING TIMbrand new. 517-541-0282 plete 1956-2011 US Mint BER Paying top prices. Proof Coins. In the fall of With over 30 yrs exp. We WANTED: UNWANTED 2010, this set had a Red are in great demand for appliances, air conditionBook retail of $1,094.50. In walnut trees at this time. 2ND OR 3RD cutting hay ers, cars, trucks, vans, mid-September, 2011, the Now seal coating asphalt avail., square bales, call farm machinery, lawn retail value of the set is driveways & parking lots. 517-651-5214 mowers, campers, hot now $1,964.90 with the 269-377-3578. water tanks, aluminum or surge in gold & silver. I ALFALFA GRASS-EXCELLENT steel boats, aluminum winwould consider the best (7355) Hay $3.50 & up. Can deliv dows or doors, aluminum offer over $1,300.00. I have er. 517-641-6034 toppers, any types of alua 1909 "VDB" US Penny minum or steel siding, rated by PCGS as MS64RB, 4 wheelers, go carts, trailthen an 1885 CC Morgan ers, batteries. PIONEER POLE BUILD Silver Dollar in BU, the 2nd All picked up for Free. INGS Free Estimates. Lilowest mintage of ALL Call 517-628-2818 censed and Insured. 2x6 Morgan Silver Dollars Trusses. 45 Year WarrantC H E R R Y , MAPLE & O A K (228,000) valued at approx. ed Galvalume Steel. 19 colSeasoned firewood. Deliv $1,300.00 +. The end of an ors. Since 1976 #1 in Michered & STACKED. 4’x8’x16" RELIABLE era set with a ’63 Franklin igan. Call Today 1-800-292517-651-5214. 50 cent piece & a ’64 KenCONSTRUCTION 0679 nedy 50 cent piece both COMPLETE MATERIAL FIREWOOD BUNDLES FOR rated by NGC in PR67. PIANO, YAMAHA, UPRIGHT, Shingled Roof Special! P O L E Building Package sale. Real cheap. Call 517There’s an 1878 "7" tail medium oak finish, excelNo down payment, 24’x32’x8’ $3899.00 391-4645. feather Uncirculated Morlent cond. $1500. Call 517no interest up to 60 mo. 30’x40’x10’ $5799.00 gan Silver Dollar & finally a 321-8109. Free Estimates 32’x48’x10’ - $6999.00 Steel True American ARTIFACT Licensed & Insured roof , doors included, other Recov e red r f om beneath Family owned 43 e y ars sizes available. the World Trade Center, at -715 646-94 9 5 www.standalelumber.com Ground Zero, from 9-11Call Standale Post Framing -1 800-887-5971 2001. There was over $200 ALLEGAN ANTIQUE MARBuildings. Toll Free 1-800million in Gold & Silver KET Sun. Sept. 25. 400 Ex968-8201 coins locked in vaults be- 2 COMPOUND BOWS: 1 hibitors. Rain or shine. 8:00 HUSKY METAL ROOFS BROWNING, FULLY LOADneath the WTC. This coin is am to 4:00 pm, located at standing seam. Metal ED. $300. PSC DEER HUNT1 of e f w that surv i e v d in the Fairgrounds, Right in shingles/slate. All in stock. ER, $150. 517 914-7488. such great condition. Only Allegan, MI. $4 admission. Energy Star qualified. the renowned PCGS Coin No pets. $1000 tax rebate. Largest Firm was granted entry to inventory in Michigan. verify the Authenticity & Company installers. Free the Grade of each coin. BENJAMIN estimates. Since 1975! 800The coin I have for sale is STUMP REMOVAL 380-2379 Rated a "2001" $1 Silver HAWAII 2 ROUND T R I P Prompt service POLE BARNS Michigan’s Eagle PCGS Gem Unc, 9-11AIRFARES, leave any major Free estimates. Insured. Largest Pole Barn CompaMAYTAG WASHER & dry er 01, WTC Ground Zero Reairport, $199 ea. 1-800-325517 285-7831, 517 625-5652 ny (Built Best Barns) Best $150/pair. 517-281-1917 covery Artifact. It comes 8816 Quality, Best Service, Best with 2 other priceless Price. This Week’s Specials REFRIG, ELECTRIC RANGE, items. The 1st is a 2011 Erected 24’x32’x10’ -$6995 Microwave White Maytag "W" (West Point Mint) $1 30’x40’x10’-$9595. appliances, model year Silver Eagle PCGS graded 30’x48’x12’-$12,495. Lic. 2000. Range is ceramic PR70DCAM. A proof 70 /Ins. 1-877-802-9591 cooktop, microwave is deep cameo is the most MM wall mount. You take perfect condition that any UTILITY TRAILER, 5’X 8’1" away. $350 for set, 100 inside dimension, full size coin can be graded & the each (517)614-2007 tires w/ spare. Ramps in2nd item is a coffee table jwallace@dillonllc.com cluded. $850.00 (517)282book of the World wide 8978 ajmille@gmail.com events that have taken Tree Removal Services place since that fateful Total Tree Care day 10 years ago. The 3 1968 V8 Chevy Motor w/ Since 1980 come together as a set, Powerglide trans, ran the Artifact from below (517) 857-2333 great when pulled, comGround Zero, the Perfect CRAFTORS WANTED FOR plete $200. 400 Chevy Expert Trimming & Removals Coin struck this very year, DELTA GUN SHOW. Sun. Good Shepherds Lutheran trans, $125. 323-9494. Thinning, Elevating, & the book highlighting Church Dec. 3rd Craft Sale. Sept. 18. Open to public. *Fully Insured* Dead Limbing & Shaping events of 10 years. I have Tables are only $10. Set W. of Lansing on Saginaw *Free Advice* 60 ft. 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Farm AnimalsLivestock

Miscellaneous

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WEST HIGHLAND TERRIERS MIN PIN PUPPIES Black and Tan, 8 weeks, Beautiful "Westies" Nonshed Shots coat and markings, Dew Small Family Dogs $400 claws, Good with children, 810-496-3697 loveable, parents on site, pure bred, vet checked, Email the Lansing Community Tails done $250.00. Newspapers 24/7 at: (517)980-6057 lcnclassifieds@gannett.com

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St. Johns 901 E. WIGHT ST. 3 bdrm., Newly remodeled, new roof, new flooring, new paint, cent. air, new dishwasher. 2 car garage, Nice deck, fenced yard, shed. Must see! $89,900. 517-2827791 or 989-224-2872.

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Waverly

By owner - $156,800 4 br, 2 bath, many built in’s Studio behind garage w/wood stove RIVER RIDGE SUBD. Living room fire pl. insert 3 bdrm, 2 bath, attached Call Bob 517.927.1834 garage, central air, partly robertotob@gmail.com fin. bsmt., 20x40 deck. Assume mortgage. Call 517321-8772 for appt.

Holt-Dimondale

Farms and Acreage

4465 Bowline, Lansing. 4 bdrm., 2.5 bath, 2050 sq. ft. $149,900 517-290-4829

LAND CONTRACT Holt Schools. 4465 Bowline. 2050 sq.ft. 4 bdrm., 2.5 bath, 2nd fl. laundry, 2 car garage, $154,900. $10,000 down. 2 yr balloon. 517-290-4829

Lansing

ATTENTION HUNTERS FOR Lease 100 acres with approximately 12 wooded acres with rustic cabin in Central Ionia County. For more information ask for John $Make an offer m p e ck i n s@ y ah o o .c o m (989)855-3843 (517)6485295

CLINTON COUNTY Home in quiet senior community. Liv rm., dining rm., fam. rm, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, kitchen & laundry rm. 2 car garage, lg. deck. Selling due to illness. Make an offer. Ph. 517-346-7799.

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Chevrolet IMPALA BASE 2005 $6,550 78K mi., 6 cyl, Premium Sound, White 517-882-2754 CAMARO 1997 CONVERTIBLE, $3500 6cyl, New Eng, 108K, Blck, Sharp, Lot Miles 517-281-6700 ’04 MALIBU 15K miles, 4 cyl., very Excellent condition.

1996 FORD 150 $7500 65k, auto, match cap, run board, duel fuel tanks, stored winter. Dealer insp. & appraised. 517 699-8006 1979 FORD F-250 $900/BO Ext. cab, runs well, some rust, needs work. 71, 634 original miles. 517 676-6258 TAUSUS SE 1998 PARTS $975 24 Valve V6, replaced transmission, new tires, Selling for parts. 517-927-4212 FORD EXPEDITION XLT SPORT 2006 62K mi., 8 cyl, 3rd Row Seats, White

517-332-8948 $5000/BEST 517-372-4408

CORVETTE COUPE 1978 $21,500 35,900 mi., L-82 8 cyl, PW, AC, PS, Lthr, Silver. 517-930-5559

Dodge ’98 DODGE DURANGO Black, 4WD, runs good. Good condition

2001 FOCUS $4995/BEST No rust, avg. miles, great mpg, new tires, loaded. Excellent condition 989-640-7932

Lincoln LINCOLN MKS 2010 Moonroof, 19,000 miles.

$30,800

517-441-3091 $1895 517 339-1450

INTRIGUE GL 1998 $2,000 161K mi., 6 cyl (3800 engine),Pwr Seats, Black. 517-648-4045

Pontiac MONTANA MINI-VAN 2002 $4150 Lthr, dbl pwr seat, rear a/c, DVD, CD/Cass., 2 sliding drs. 150K mi. 517-202-3687

Sport Utility Vehicles GMC ENVOY SLT 2003 $9,000 6 cyl, Lthr, 150,000mi., Burgundy. One owner 517-881-1574

Trucks

517-238-5001

Mini Vans $2900

CARAVAN 2000 6 cyl, 3.3L, uses E-85, A/C, pwr w/l Great cond., mpg.

$13,900

CUTLASS GL 1999 58K mi., 1 Owner, Runs & looks great, lady owned! 517-819-0921

517-927-5004

$4500. clean.

’99 CHEVY S-10 EXT CAB 3 dr, tinted windows, 153K mi

September 18, 2011

Oldsmobile

Ford

FORD FREESTAR MINI VAN ’06 Quad seats, leather, flipdown TV.

$5995 517-230-8865

HANDICAP VANS 571 S CEDAR USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size Call Dale @ the Handicap Van Store 517-882-7299

Vans HANDICAP VANS 571 S CEDAR USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size Call Dale @ the Handicap Van Store 517-882-7299

Automobiles Wanted VEHICLES WANTED DEAD/ALIVE Top $$ paid, Free towing. Same day pickup. 7 Days. 517-487-8704 CAR DON’T WORK Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay you Cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098

Junk Cars Wanted WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for used cars, trucks & vans. Will beat any offer. Free towing. 517-482-2260 BENJAMIN & SON A1 TOWING WANTED Junk cars, vans & trucks. Top $ paid . 517-372-9737

GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE 2002 EXT CAB $7,995 V8 142K New Tires, Needs Nothing, Great MPG 517-420-8203

CAR DON’T WORK Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay you cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098

GMC SIERRA 2500 1998 $6,500 142K mi., H/D, 2WD w/camper, V-8, non-smoker clean 989-640-3304

JT WRECKER SERVICE CASH PAID Wanted junk cars, trucks, vans, any cond. Free tow 7 days 517-393-8000


Apartments For Rent

Homes For Rent

Homes For Rent

13065 PRAIRIE VIEW Dewitt 100 MEADOWLAWN 2 4 plex, $625 plus dep, bdrm. new carpet, large deck/patio,washer/dry er yard, $550 + deposit. Wahookups, some pets ok,2 ter & sewage incl. No pets. bedrooms, 1 BA, Yard, Section 8 OK. 517-646Dishwasher, Air Condition6981. ing, (517) 420-2780 48820 501 W BARNES, Lansing. 3 bdrm., full bsmt., 1.5 car garage, fenced yard, $775/mo. Call 517-749-3890.

AFFORDABLE HOMES 1-4 bdrms, Section 8 OK. Pets OK. Move in special! Flexible terms available. $395-$1095. 517-651-1374

5830 O R C H A R D CT. Com- COUNTRY LIVING Small efficiency home, pletely remodeled, clean 3 DeWitt Twp. $475 mo. + bdrm, 1½ bath, full basedeposit & electric. Call afment. New carpet, paint & ter 6 pm 669-8205. appliances. Fenced backyard, private deck. WD EATON RAPIDS Country cothookup. Central air. tage close to M-99. Hard$800 + util. 517-332-9255 wood floors, new carpeting & paint, 2 bdrm., dining DEWITT NICE 2 bdrm., aprm., kitch., util. rm, garage, pliances, air, garage, loon 1 acre. $700/mo. Sec. cated at 104 S. Chimney dep & ref. req’d. 1 yr lease. Hill. Available Oct. 15. $675 517-663-6650 leave msg. +. To show by appointment, call 517-669-9820.

Office Space For Rent

Room For Rent

216 S. MLK BLVD. 2 unit Deluxe office space for rent 2005 GEORGETOWN XL Class A, 37 ft., gas, 3 for $400 per unit + 1/2 util. in Delta Township. Close to slides, 7000 mi., excellent Room w/shared bath, $250 I-496 and I-96 with a beautiful tile entry to reception con., TV satellite dish, Room w/private bath $350; area. Includes, 3 offices, washer/dryer. Selling due efficiency $400. 2 bdrm. conference room, break to health. Reduced to $500 all util. incl. 484-5619 room, and 2 baths. 1420 $70,000. Ph. 517-521-4161. sq.ft. of office with attached HOUSE LOCATED IN down1090 sq. ft. of heated HI LO 1989 25 tf ., self contown Lansing. Wanted 3 warehouse/garage with 2 PORTLAND tained, sleeps 4. sway bar, room-mates to share conoverhead doors & private 3 bdrm. 1 bath, full bsmt., hitch incl. Always garaged. do style building. Close to bath. Only $9.50/sq.ft. "NOT 2.5 car att’d garage, cent. recond. refrig. very good Sparrow, Cooley, LCC & TRIPLE NET" YOU PAY ONLY: air, appliances incl. cond. $6000. 517-589-0257. MSU. W/D, free parking, Gas, Electric, Water, Sewer, $775/mo. No pets. 517lots of living space, all utiland Refuse. *3 FREE 647-2242 or 517-994-8031. ities included, rent starts MONTHS WITH QUALIFIED Available now. at $500/mo or less. Call LEASEE! Contact: 517 230-8207. Ted VanDeventer @ 517202-3135 MLK, S. 2605 2 bdrm., 1 bath, large yard, 1 car garage. $550+ util. Pets OK. 517-719-5600 or 517-482-8771

SPRINGPORT

310 Mechanic, ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~!@#$%^&*()_+`1234567890-=,./?;’:”[]\{}| Roommates 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ranch

Senior Housing

Florida Property For Sale

Apartments Suburbs

Manufactured Homes ACT NOW & SAVE MONEY!!!

We will pay to relocate your home to our community! *$8,500 for Doublewide *$5,500 for Singlewide *$199 Starting Site Rent! *Holt School District! *Pet Friendly NO APPLICATION FEES! Contact us! Sites are Limited Kensington Meadows 1-888-605-2237 www.relocatemyhouse.com Expires 9/30/2011 EHO CAN’T GET FINANCED? Been turned down? Bankruptcy? Foreclosure? NO PROBLEM! Call Landstar Homes 517 645-4444 Restrictions apply!

Mobile Homes For Sale

HOLT: 1 BDRM., 2nd floor $470 + deposit. Air. Free heat, water, trash pickup. Coin laundry. 1970 Aurelius Road. Applications, up front. ** 586-292-3681 **

LCC/COOLEY NEAR 616 W. Genesee. 1 bdrm. upper, $620 AND 2 bdrm. flat, $730. INCL ALL UTIL. Clean, quiet, spacious liv ing. Newly remodeled CATA on block. Ref. & div ided dep. req. 517-623-6204 S. LANSING : 826 Larned. Near Pennsylvania & 496. Upstairs 1 bdrm, updated, $500/mo. + deposit, includes utilities. 989224-3532 or 989-640-1406

Apartments MSU-LCC-Cooley APT 1-2 BED NEWLY REMODELED 50 FEET FROM LCC, from $495. 517-204-5550 517-515-8968

Apartments Lansing

Cemetery LotsMonuments

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COOLEY/LCC NEAR Studio & 1 bdrm. apts. starting at $500 incl. util. except elect. Free wireless internet. 517-482-9921 Mon.-Fri. 10am-4pm. DOWNTOWN 408 W. IONIA. Studio ($460) & room ($335). Utilities included. Close to LCC & Cooley. 517-749-3890.

EAST LANSING N ice well maintained 2 bedroom, fireplace. Newer carpet, paint & kitchen appliances. Yard storage. $675 + utilities. Deposit and refer ences. No pets. 1624 Parkvale. 517-337-1007.

WAVERLY AREA

Duplexes Starting at $750. Pet friendly. For details 517-272-1000 or visit: vandaproperties.com

home on 1.5+ acres. $600 517-575-2668 517-622-6059 or www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. com

HOUSE LOCATED IN Downtown E. Lansing. Wanted, two non drinking roommates to share a 4 bedFREE RENT TILL room house with two other people. Rent is around NOVEMBER! $595 a month. Location is 3 Bedroom/2 Bath as close as you can get to Over 1400 Sq. Ft. MSU without living on All Appliances, W/D campus. 4 bedrooms, 1 Central Air, Pet BA, Yard, Washer/Dryer in Friendly, Holt School ST. JOHNS unit, High Speed Internet, District ONLY $536/MO.* Hardwood Floors, Eat in All credit considered Rent to Own! 1,056 Sq. Ft. Kitchen or Dining Room, Payments starting at 2 Bed/2 Bath, New carpet Dishwasher, Balcony, $799 & A/C. Nice Home! Deck, Patio or Porch, MINN KOTA 55 SC 55 lb NO APPLICATION FEES For Details call thrust. Bow mount trolling ( 5 1 7 ) 6 1 4 - 1 8 2 8 Contact Sun Homes The Meadows 989 224-7707 motor. Foot pedal and acc. casey dunndan@gmail.com at Kensington Meadows $299.00 obo (517)896-9277 48823 TODAY! WALK TO WORK or School! 1-888-235-6948 816 W. Genesee, near www.kensington d o w n t o w n . OUTBOARD MOTORSmeadows.com Remodeled/registered, 3 U S E D 2 through 25HP, EHO Exp. 9-30-11 bdrm., 2 full baths, lg. 3rd some longshaft, some floor, all appliances incl. elec. start, 2 line presWD. Parking. $950/mo. Call 108 BRIDGE ST. Dimondale, sure tanks, 517-663-0576 Jim 517 327-7555. Mi. 500 Sq. Ft. Commercial LANSING - 2-3 bdrm housBuilding,Central Air $600 es, 2 bdrm apts., 1-2 bdrm Month Plus Utilities duplexes. $500-$800. Local (517)646-8887 48821 owner cell 517-204-7420.

Boats and Motors

Commercial For Rent

Holts Best Value $100 moves you in! "0" sec. deposit 1 or 2 bdrms Apts.

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Eaton County is currently seeking committed citizens who are interested in serving on the following Boards: 3 Year Terms Expiring 12/31/14 Department of Human Services - 1 appointment Tri-County Aging Consortium - 1 appointment (Must be at least 60 years of age) Planning Commission - 3 appointments Parks and Recreation Commission - 1 appointment EATRAN - 1 appointment Purchase of Development Rights Selection Committee 3 appointments Brownfield Redevelopment Authority Board - 1 appointment Construction Board of Appeals 1 electrical trade representative and citizen Building Authority - 1 appointment Historical Commission - 2 appointments 6 Year Term Expiring 12/31/17 Road Commission - 1 appointment

Duplexes Townhomes GRAND LEDGE 2 bdrm. townhouse, large kitchen, 1.5 bath, bsmt, garage. $675+ util. 517-719-5600 or 517-482-8771

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GRAND LEDGE DOWNTOWN 1500 sq.ft. perfect for of fice, store or studio. $495 + util. Call 517-886-5579.

SPRINGPORT For rent with option to buy. 3 bdrm. ranch, country living. kitchen appliances included. Most utilities furnish ed. $750 mo., deposit required. Ph. 517-719-4028.

WILLIAMSTON 2 bdrm. duplex, full walkout bsmt., deck, on river, firepit, comHASLETT fortable & pleasant. $750+ 5705 Potter, near lake. dep. + elec. Pets considENJOY THE FALL COLORS LANSING 616 N Pennsy lv aLarge 2 BR. 1.5 bath, fire ered. Avail. Sept. 8. Lakefront on scenic Duck nia 1 bdrm apt available, place, central air. Utility 517-521-4448 Lake, w/use of private hot all utilities. $525/mo. 612 room with washer / dryer tub. paddleboat, row boat, N. Pennsy l a v nia, 4 bdrm, hookup. No pets, $595/mo. WILLIAMSTON canoe, Kitchenette, Direct LARGE 2 all hardwood floors, incl. water. Call 517-372TV, Firepit, Sleeps 8. Near bdrm., 1 bath, with launwasher/dryer included, 3 8000 or 517 881-5619. Mt Pleasant. $175/wkend. dry, all appliances includcar garage, $975+ util. $350/Week 989-435-4045. ed, plenty of parking, quiet 517-331-182 new construction with HOLT: SPACIOUS 2 easy walk to downtown, Email the Lansing Community Email the Lansing Community bdrm., apt. located on heat & AC is included with Newspapers 24/7 at: Newspapers 24/7 at: quiet street along rent, $850mo. No smoking lcnclassifieds@gannett.com lcnclassifieds@gannett.com CATA bus route, free 517-202-6886 heat, free water. Will consider some pets. Stay rest of month for free. Immediate availibility. $610/mo, Eaton County Citizen Appointment $390 security. 517 9275776. -----------------MASON 2 bdrm. fireplace, cen- tral air, washer/dryer. From $750. 517-282-9669 51 7 -349-8000 ------------------

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If interested, the Citizen Involvement Applications for any of the listed appointments are available at the Eaton County Clerk’s Office located at 1045 Independence Blvd., Charlotte, MI 48813 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday or applications can also be found on the Eaton County Website www.eatoncounty.org.

Office Space For Rent

1992 KAWASAKI KLR650 Lots of new parts, dependable, $900. Call 989-8345678

UNIQUE, BEAUTIFUL W. Saginaw. Office space. from $400. Large white KAWASAKI VULCAN 900 house next to Outback 8400 miles, new handleRestaurant. Amenities, bars, custom seat, engine light & bright, ample parkguard, bags, windshield, ing. 3 offices available. Ph. after market loudpipes, 517-285-9830. Blue $5200. 517-541-0282

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF LANSING SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED MINUTES A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF LANSING WAS HELD AT THE TOWNSHIP OFFICES LOCATED AT 3209 WEST MICHIGAN AVENUE, LANSING, MICHIGAN ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 2011 AT 7:00 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Supervisor Daher, Clerk Aten, Treasurer Rodgers Trustees: Masseau, Rodgers, Harris, Mitchell MEMBERS ABSENT: None ALSO PRESENT:

Michael Gresens, Attorney

ACTION TAKEN BY THE BOARD: Meeting called to order by Supervisor Daher. Minutes of meeting held on August 16, 2011 approved. Agenda approved. Joseph Sambaer reappointed to CATA Board. Sidewalk waiver requests approved at 216 S. Charles Street and 455457 Lentz Court subject to conditions. Ordinance 66, Complete Streets Ordinance, introduced as amended. First "public comment" to be removed from future Board agendas. Claims approved. Meeting adjourned. John Daher, Supervisor Susan L. Aten, Clerk

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SALEM VILLA Camper trailer 403-FB 2010 Beautiful camper and barely used.This 40 ft trailer has 3 slides and is loaded. 2 bedroom. MSTA! Wash/dryer, fireplace, flat screen, full size appliances, sleeps up to 9. Only selling cuz of health reasons. $22,000/obo. (517)645-2306 ( 5 1 7 ) 7 4 9 - 1 2 0 6 emkat73@sbcglobal.net

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CADGEWITH FARMS Clean 2 bdrm., 2 bath, HOUSING sunroom facing the pond, DISCRIMINATION? corner lot, 2 car garage, Call The Fair Housing with fireplace. Center at: 1-877-979-FAIR. $40,000/best offer. Anxious to sell. Senior comLCC/COOLEY LAW NEARmunity 55+. 517-371-101. 2 bdrm apt. All util. incl. W/D Incl. Sec. 8 ok. CADGEWITH FARMS $550/mo. Jim 517-719-8163 Clean 2 bdrm., 2 bath, sunroom facing the pond, corner lot, 2 car garage, $40,000/best offer. Anxious to sell. Senior community 55+. 517-371-101. 121 ISLAND AVE. 1 bdrm., 1st floor apartment, heat, water, trash removal and basement included. All new flooring. Must see! Quiet neighborhood. CEMETERY LOTS (4), $550/mo. 517-881-3386 Deepdale Cemetery, sec. 12, on the road. $7000/all or best offer. 517-285-2674 AIRPORT NEAR, CLEAN 1 bdrm, includes utilities. EASTLAWN MEMORY GARCentral air, no pets. $525. DENS, Garden of Nativity, 517-488-1645 Okemos. 1 double lawn crypt incl. vault with 1 BEECHFIELD Ef f iciency thru granite marker. $3300. 2 bedroom, $325-$560. Ph. 517-449-0912. Utilities included. Taylor Realty 517-272-1512.

HASLETT $0 deposit Large 2 bdrms. from $495. Ph. 337-1133 phgrentals.com

DEWITT SCHOOLS 107 1/2 C himney Hill. 3 b d r m , bsmt, garage, updated kitchen, sec. 8 OK. Minutes from expressway. $850. 517-327-7555.

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LAKEFRONT 1994 HOME, EAST SIDE - If you are 7 mi. n. of Perry on private looking for a deluxe apt. all-sports lake. 2900 sq. ft., with all the utlitiles paid 4 b.r., 2.5 ba, vaulted ceiland a price that CAN’T ing, fireplace, 2 level walkBE BEAT for the quality out. Priced @ 2003 apyou get, Call 517-482praisal, VERY creative fi 8196 Come by and See nancing, buyer must have 615 N. PENNSYLVANIA Near us!! Save your Gas, excellent credit/net worth. Sparrow Hosp. Spacious 1 Leave your car in the car989 277 3793 & 2 bdrm. Most utilities port. Save $700 for parkincl. $500 & $570 per mo ing. Bus 1 block away, MORRISON LAKE 65 58 +deposit. Ph. 517-204-6534. University 1 mile away, Dausman Park, Clarksville. & Capitol 1 mile away. $419,000. Lake front home. CAPTIAL VIEW, 1 bd rm , Lot size 65x140, 4 bdrm., 3 clean, safe, large liv. rm. full baths, 3 stall attached lots of closets, washer & FREE HEAT & WATER. Auto garage, 3 stall pole barn dryer on premise, heat Owners/Waverly. Quiet on separate 100x100 lot. paid. W. 420 Ottawa. Bus desirable neighborhood. Call 248-212-7955. stop out front. $545. 517 Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. No 896-2455 or 517 322-2456 pets. From $575. 517-7124915, 202-3234, 323-1153 COLONIAL VILLAGE LCC NEAR 1 bdrm. apt. AREA: small 1 bdrm. $625; also 1 room private Quiet Area. No Smoking, bath & kitch. $500. Util. OSCODA SENIOR LIVING No Pets. Call 517-485incl. Sec. dep. & applicaAll-inclusive Luxury Senior 4300 tion fee. No pets. NonCondos. For Sale/Rent/Rent smoking. 517-675-5143 to Own. From $49,000 or leave message. $690/month. Call 1-800- DEWITT COUNTRY LIVING, 1 bdrm, new hardwood 386-7133 for details. 5951 PINEWOOD CLUB APTS. floors, carport, nice yard, N. Skeel Ave., Oscoda, MI LANSING storage unit, some util. 4 8 7 5 0 1 & 2 bdrms. Pet friendly. incl. $485. 248-756-3224 www.oscodaseniorliv ing.com Call for more information MM 517-272-1000 or visit FRANDOR/CHESTER RD., vandaproperties.com MSU FREE HEAT-WATER! Spacious 2 bdrm. Quiet, clean, lg. closets, laundry, carport, mini blinds. Convenient location on bus CENTRAL FLORIDA HOME route. From $650. 517-641$35K. Open floor plan, up7645 or 641-7788. CHARLOTTE LUXURY dated, fully furnished., 2 APARTMENTS bdrm., 2 bath, Florida Saddleback Ranch. 2 room, new central GRAND LEDGE bdrm., 2 full baths. air/heat. Call 517-526-2936 2 bdrm. fireplace, Pet r f iendly . For more ingarage, central air, formation call: 517-272washer & dryer, 0 1 00 or visit: $650. 517-282-9669 or vandaproperties.com 517-349-8000

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Lansing Women’s Health: Welcoming New Patients Compassionate Care, Close to Home Women of all ages need a compassionate health care practitioner who understands their concerns and needs. At Lansing Women’s Health, we understand these needs and how they change over time. Our board-certified physicians and highly trained staff provide for all aspects of women’s health and offer a full range of obstetric and gynecological services including pregnancy care, overall gynecological health maintenance, adolescent gynecology and counseling, menopause therapy and hormone replacement therapy.

Always There Even when our offices are closed, our patients can call to speak with a physician. During office hours, we quickly schedule urgent appointments to ensure our patients receive the care they need, when they need it. Appointments can be made by calling 517.975.9875.

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Our physicians are also extremely skilled surgeons specially trained in robotic-assisted and minimally invasive surgeries that cause less pain and scarring Better doctors. Better care.sm and reduce recovery time.

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