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Delhi EMS millage defines ‘quality of life’ By WILL KANGAS | wkangas@lsj.com DELHI TWP. — Delhi Township Fire Chief Richard Royston said an important change was made in 2003. The Delhi Township Fire Department became a “full-time” department that year instead of an increasing pool of part-time personnel. Royston said the scheduling of the personnel became a logistical problem and juggling act as the township had grown through the 90s, so to did the need for emergency service. “In December of 2002 we were faced with gaps in the schedule for life support availability,” Royston said. “Shifts could not be filled.”
The township board then approved a request for the fire department to become a full-time department. Although the decision meant an increase in cost, about $200,000 per year according to estimates in 2003, it was worth it because of the increasing need for ambulance services. “The difference is response time,” Township Manager John Elsinga said. “That time can often mean life or death.” Elsinga and Royston presented information to the public on July 15 at the Sam Corey Senior Center. It was the first of three meetings about both the fire/EMS millage and the police millage questions. Township voters will decide on Aug. 3 whether to approve the four-year millages, which will appear as separate questions.
Meanwhile, township department heads are bracing for what will happen after Aug. 3, because officials said if the millages fail the impact will be felt throughout the township. “If the millages pass it will help my department for now,” Parks and Recreation Manager Mark Jenks said. Jenks said there was talk of a parks and recreation millage, as nearly every municipality in the area has one. But if the two millages pass on Aug. 3, it will help other departments balance their budgets as well. “It will have a domino effect,” Elsinga said. He said when the fire department went full-time it was obvious a millage to support it would be needed at some point.
“But instead the township kept using its healthy fund balance to offset the costs,” Elsinga said. But now general fund monies are running dry, he said. With a sharp decrease in state shared revenue and property tax revenue because of the economy, a millage request was the answer, he said. State shared revenue started declining in 2002, when Delhi Township received $30,410 less than in 2001. Fast forward to 2010, when the township is expected to get $3,080,398 less than what it received in 2001. As for property tax values, a recent study See Millage/page 6
Jr. Rams begin ‘field of dreams’ By WILL KANGAS wkangas@lsj.com
HOLT — According to organizer Brian Kayser, the Holt Junior Rams Baseball program is getting bigger and better. Now the organization is reaching out to the community to help finalize its “Field of Dreams.” “We beefed up the program with indoor practice time and our teams playing in over 30 tournaments this year,” Kayser said. Fourteen teams competed this year, the most of any organized competitive youth baseball organization in the area, he said. Currently, teams playing in the U14 and U12 division use the fields at Elliot EleWill Kangas mentary. Teams from the Junior Currently, U10 Junior Rams games are held at Holt Rams’ other division, Junior High fields. The program is asking for help. U10, plays at the Holt
Junior High. “If we could convert two more fields at Elliot Elementary into U10 fields it would be a dream scenario,” Kayser said. It would create a “baseball complex” where all the teams could play in the same area as a baseball complex with a concession stand. “It will also help our ability to host tournaments,” Kayser said. “Which helps generate funds.” Kayser said fencing and sod will need to be used to get the two fields into shape. He said the cost would vary, from $4,000-$8,0000. Kayser said he stared the pledge drive and offers sign recognition to those companies and individuals who donate. He said all donations are tax deductible and he can be contacted at bkayser@ hjrb.org.
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Making music Youngsters have fun and learn about music at the same time with “The Merry Music Maker” at Veterans Memorial Gardens Park in Holt. The program uses puppets and interaction with youngsters to help teach them about music. The program was part of the Summer Reading program series at the Holt/Delhi Branch of the Capital Area District Library. About 40 attended.
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News in brief Holt church Bible school program starts July 19
mer’s Vacation Bible School, “High Seas Expedition.” It begins Sunday July 25 and runs through Thursday, July 29, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. every day, with the Floating Finale at 8:45 p.m. the last evening. Kids will start each evening in Ship’s Crews at Sing & Play Splash and will then visit five different stations, ending up at the Floating Finale. For more information, call the church office at 694-8151. The church is located at 2021 N. Aurelius Road in Holt.
A fun-filled Vacation Bible School (VBS) program is planned for children ages four to 12 at the Holt Seventh-day Adventist Church, 5682 Holt Road, beginning July 19 at 5:45 p.m. The theme is “From Raindrops to Rainbows.” It will feature a weather station, science lab, Bible story center, music, crafts, recreation and snacks. There is no cost. For more information, call Cindi Ruger, VBS director, at (517) 507-5990.
Holt High School holds reunions for several classes
Holt High School reunion for classes of 1950, 1951, and 1952 will be held Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010 with a noon potluck at the beautiful Veteran’s Park, 2074 N. Aurelius Rd., Holt. Bring dish to pass, your own table service and drinks (no alcohol allowed). The picnic will be under a covered pavilion so bad weather will not present a problem. Contact the following as soon as possible if you plan to attend: Betty Sparkes Guile, (517) 699-8114, gardenguile@comcast.net; Dorothy Wade Walter, (517) 699-8562; or Art Hartig, (517) 694-7392, afh28mlh@aol.com
First Tee Mid Michigan hosts golf ed program
The second session of the First Tee Mid Michigan summer Nine Core Value and Golf Education Program for greater Lansing area youngsters ages seven to 17 starts on July 19. Registration is online at www.thefirstteemidmichigan.org. For more information, call (517) 281-7475. The Wal-Mart Open has been re-scheduled for Aug. 11 at Timber Ridge Golf Course. Final details are pending, but all proceeds are donated to The First Tee Mid Michigan.
Impression 5 announces its L.A.B.S. camp timetable
The summer fun keeps on sizzling with another week of handson science at Impression 5! During the week of July 19 to July 23, the summer session
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MSU volunteer Ashley Bourke, Kiwanian Penny Koch, and regular donor and Delhi resident Alan Shunn visited at the recovery/snack table at the last American Red Cross Blood Drive. The Kiwanis Club of Holt will be holding a blood drive on Thursday, July 22 from 1 p.m. until 6:45 p.m. The drive will be held at the Holt First Presbyterian Church on the corner of Holt and Aurelius Roads. The Red Cross reported that its supply of blood units is at a critical low due to increased need during the summer months and a decline in the number of donors as many are out of town during the summer months. For more information contact the American Red Cross at 1-800733-2767 or redcrossblood.org. The Kiwanis Club will also be accepting donations of nonperishable food items for the Holt Community Food Bank at the blood drive. of Impression 5 Science Center’s L.A.B.S. (Learning About Basic Science) camps for 3- to 15-year-olds will be exploring At the Beach! (ages 3-5), Mummies & Mysteries (ages 5-7), Robotics (ages 7-9), Advanced Forensics (ages 9-12), and Rockstar Science (ages 12-15). Create sand castles and Sun Prints, make an edible pyramid, build your own robot, analyze a mock crime scene and start your own rock band. Each day of L.A.B.S. camp starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. with the exception of camps for 3- to 5-yearolds, which are half-day and extend from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Half-day campers can be dropped off as early as 8 a.m. and picked up as late as 12:30 p.m. For all other camps, children can be dropped off as early as 8 a.m. and picked up as late as 5:30 p.m.
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The L.A.B.S. camp enrollment fee includes snacks, so children only need to bring a lunch for each day of L.A.B.S. fun. The cost for Summer L.A.B.S. camps is as follows: Ages 3 to 5: Half-day, week-long camps: $90/member; $110/not-yeta-member Ages 5 to 15: Full-day, week-long camps: $180/member; $220/not-yeta-member Registration for Summer L.A.B.S. camps is required, so please contact (517) 485-8116, extension 32, for information on how to enroll for any upcoming Summer L.A.B.S. camp.
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Holt First Presbyterian Church invites all children who have completed kindergarten through the fourth grade to enroll in this sum-
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Ingham Regional Healthcare Foundation, in partnership with local first responders, today launched its “Tri-County Hero Award” to recognize the heroism of emergency responders from Ingham, Eaton and Clinton counties. Nominations are being accepted now through Aug. 7, 2010. Winners will be announced at a special tribute event on Sept. 11. Visit irmc.org/ foundation to download a nomination form. Ten finalists for the Tri-County Hero Award will be announced by Aug. 28, 2010. Three winners—representing fire, police and emergency medical services—will be announced and recognized at Ingham Regional Healthcare Foundation’s “Stars and Stripes Forever” Sept. 11 event, featuring country music icon Lee Greenwood (best known for his single “God Bless the USA”). Each of the three winners will also be presented with a $2,500 check from Ingham Regional Medical Center to be used for equipment needs. The Tri-County Hero Award is the first of its kind in the region— and even the state—to recognize the heroism local first responders demonstrate on a daily basis.
Candidate sets coffee hours
DIMONDALE - Deb Shaugnessy, candidate for 71st District State Rep., will hold a coffee hour, Thursday, July 22, 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. at Mike’s Village Restaurant, 115 N. Bridge St., Dimondale.
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‘Failed’ concert in ‘74 is part of rock history for a Canadian band that continues to tour today. And it happened in Lansing at a the Northside Drive-In LANSING - With the fervor of Common Ground coming theater on May 18, 1974. to a close this week another rock festival has come and The doctor is out gone. But 36 years ago there was a concert that will live Advertisements in the Lansing State Journal just weeks in infamy as being bad, while at the same time giving before the concert promised a 12-hour music festival. Lansing an asterisk in rock history. One ad touted the concert would be filmed live for a rock This concert drove its promoter to bankruptcy, angered concert movie. local residents and at times baffled the people that attended Performers slated to appear included headliner Dr.. John, the muddy, drug-filled event, according to those that attend- who released his seminal New Orleans funk album “In The ed and local reports. Right Place,” a year earlier. But he was not in the right place But it also became an important footnote in rock history at all, because Dr. John never made it. “(Dr. John) had all these ridiculous rules in place,” said Dennis Demeter, brother of the now-deceased concert promoter Tom Demeter. “He requested to be flown in by helicopter and stuff like that,” Demeter said. “We obviously couldn’t meet those demands, and it became apparent he wasn’t coming.” Instead, “The New York Dolls” took Dr.. John’s place. The band was still in its early years, but would go on to influence punk rock and new wave music. But the crowd was expecting something else. Also, “The Cosmic Beam Experience,” which was a light
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show meant to enlighten, ended up with a cold reception as well. “I remember looking up at the sky and seeing beer bottles being thrown towards the stage,” Demeter said. “The crowd that night was not a crowd of peace-loving hippies.” “The crowd didn’t get it,” concert-goer Mark Mondol said. “It was more of a working class crowd, more Mitch Ryder.” Mondol, a former Pattengill student who is now part of the research staff at the Nanostructures Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said he was hired by a nonprofit group to record the concert as part of an “On the Road” type of public access show via Michigan State University. Mondol, still a teen at the time, said he wasn’t allowed to record The New York Dolls because they had a recording contract. As for Dr. John, Mondol said it wasn’t out of the ordinary for acts to make extreme demands in their contracts so they could get out of a concert if they wanted to. “This would be the concert to miss, as far as crowds go,” Mondol said. “There couldn’t have been more than 2,000.” See
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History: Drive-In concert was one-of-a-kind And so the pressure was on for other acts like “Liverpool,” which was a Beatles knock-off band, and an unknown trio from Canada. “I heard the announcer talking to the crowd about this amazing new band from Canada and how they were a great bunch of guys and I thought ‘yeah, yeah.’”
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trying to get a good recording. “This was a long time ago,” Mondol said. “All I remember is a lot of hair. I was on my back trying to get a good angle”
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Back then first-year journalist Mark Nixon, who is now the Communications Director with The Lansing Board of Water and Light, said he couldn’t remember details about the concert, despite the fact that he has a shared byline with the story on the concert published May 19, 1974 on the front page of the metro section. The article claimed the concert wasn’t even a “mini-Woodstock” and the story focused on drug overdoses and crowd control. “One overdose victim was a 16-yearold boy who was listed in serious condition in Sparrow Hospital,” according See Concert/page 6
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talgia lately. Despite selling millions in records, the group has always had mixed reviews from rock critics while being cited as influential to several successful musicians. This was featured in an award-winning documentary “Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage,” which was recently released on DVD. The group is still touring today and has been working on a new album. The documentary doesn’t mention the Lansing concert, but has rare footage of a concert at a Canadian school around the same time. The Lansing concert is considered Rush “pre-history” because it was before the band’s original drummer John Rutsey quit, and a couple months before the band was signed by Mercury Records after a Cleveland disc jockey played their first album and helped them find an American audience. Mondol said he couldn’t remember how Rush played because he was busy
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projected Delhi Township’s 2008 overall value of $813 million to decrease to $618 million by 2015. Township trustee Derek Bajema said he feels the township should have started trimming the budget in 2003. “The decision (in 2003) seems to have been made that they needed to empty their pockets and ask for more money rather than tighten their belts,” Bajema said. He said he is also surprised at the number of residents who do not know about the millage question on the Aug. 3 ballot. As for the decline in revenue, Elsinga said the current recession is to blame with Michigan taking the brunt of it due to problems in the auto industry. “The result, is less homes being built in the township,” Elsinga said. He noted that there were 496 new homes built in the township in 2003. There were only 22 new homes built in 2009. “But the good news is that Delhi Township residents as getting an incredible value,” he said. A survey showed that when compared to other municipalities in the Lansing area, the cost per person for a township resident is about $85 dollars. Other municipalities cited in the survey were Delta Township which cost $178 per person and Meridian Township, which cost $115 per person. “The bottom line is if the millage is passed, the average homeowner in the township will pay less than $10 per month extra for each service,” Elsinga said. “Which means we will still be among the cheapest in the area.” — The police millage will be featured in next week’s Holt Community News.
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to an excerpt from the story. “The youth ingested what a hospital official described as PCP, a tranquilizer used in treating horses.” Nixon said he might not remember being there because he could have been at the LSJ office writing
and relaying information by phone from a reporter at the scene. With the sparse turnout, concert promoter Tom Demeter could only watch as he was losing money. “My brother lost his butt on that deal,” Dennis Demeter said. “He had to file bankruptcy. He decided it wasn’t his calling.”
But his brother became an awardwinning advertising executive, he said. “Remember that bull in the room full of china advertisement for Merrill Lynch?” Demeter said. “That was my brother’s idea.” Dennis said he was at the concert back then to help pick up garbage.
Demeter said the crowd didn’t mind Rush when they performed. He said all he could remember was that the band was very loud. His brother Tom wasn’t very good at making predictions, however. “Rock concerts are dying out,” he was quoted as saying in the Lansing State Journal article.
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Jug & Mug Ski Club Social Toddler Science Days Hour and Meeting, Charlar ANIMALS Series, Impression 5 Science Place, 4230 Charlar Drive, Holt, Center, 200 Museum Drive, 7:30 p.m. third Tuesdays. Club for Ingham County Animal Lansing, 9:30-10:30 a.m. adult singles meets year round. Shelter mobile adoption Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Visitors welcome. Social hour event , Petco, 510 Frandor Saturdays, June 16-Aug. 28. starts at 6:30 p.m., cash bar. Info: Ave., Lansing, noon-4 p.m. third Registration required by phone. 342-9955, www.jugandmug.org. Sundays. Adopt a homeless pet FESTIVALS Enroll in single session or all 11 from the Ingham County Animal Common Ground, Adado Kiwanis Club of Holt, weeks. Space is limited to 12 Control and Shelter. Info: Riverfront Park, between Grand Charlar Place, 4230 Charlar Drive, children per daily session. For 676-8370, www.ingham.org/ac. Avenue and Shiawassee Street, Holt, 6:30 p.m. Mondays. E-mail more information or for a complete Lansing, 5:30-11 p.m. July 12-18. kiwanisclubofholt@gmail.com for list of Toddler Science Day themes AUTO EVENTS The 11th annual premier festival the speaker of the week. Info: visit website. Info: 485-8116, ext. Monday classic car for national headliner musicians. 699-5595. 32, www.impression5.org. Cost: shows, Tim Hortons, 2350 Seven-day ticket and single day per session: $7 members, $10 non- Kiwanis Club of South Cedar St., Holt, 6-9 p.m. Mondays passes include free parking at Lansing, Grumpy’s Diner, 1001 members, all 11: $70 members, through Sept. 27. With Craig select city of Lansing parking E. Mount Hope Ave., Lansing, $100 non-members, sibling care: Parrish, “Dr. Oldies.” Info: ramps and lots. Go online or 7:30-8:30 a.m. July 23. Info: $5 members, $8 non-members. 694-0129. " call Star Tickets Plus to purchase 882-1495. tickets. Bands include: Big Bad Toddler Time, First BIBLE STUDY Voodoo Daddy on July 13, Sammy Presbyterian Church of Dimondale, Lansing Workers’ Center, Lansing Workers’ Center, 106 Bible study and prayer Hagar and Jimmy Cliff on July gym, 162 N. Bridge St., Dimondale, Lathrop St., Lansing, 7 p.m. meeting, Dimondale Christian 14, Tesla and Alice Cooper on 10 a.m. Tuesdays. For children Tuesdays. Problems at work? Let’s Outreach, 123 N. Bridge St., July 16. Info: (800) 585-3737, ages birth through 5 years old. do something about it. Wage theft, Dimondale, 7 p.m. Thursdays. With www.commongroundfest.com. Literacy-based playgroup workers compensation benefit cutBob and Sandra Carpenter, Cost: single-day ticket prices vary, sponsored by Early Childhood off, unemployment compensation pastors. Info: 663-8872. $93 for seven-day ticket through Connections. Info: 819-5456. denials and more. Info: 371-2001, June 30, $99 after June 30, free Vacation Bible School and CALL FOR Lworkerscenter@gmail.com. " for kids 10 and younger, $350 “The Blast!”, Trinity Church, uncommon club card for access Call for Crafters for Holt MOMS Club of Lansing, 3355 Dunckel Road, Lansing, 9 to member-only areas, $10 add-on Village Sampler, Holt Village Lansing, Lansing, ongoing. a.m.-noon July 19-23. Preschool reserved seating. Sampler, Holt, Holt, event will be Nonprofit support group for and elementary VBS for children Nov. 18, 19 and 20. Looking for mothers who have chosen to ages 4 through those entering FUNDRAISERS crafters and homes to participate stay at home with their children. fourth grade in the fall. “The in this year’s event held Nov. 18, Thrifty Sparrow Re-Sale Monthly meetings to plan park Blast!” is for fifth and sixth19 and 20. Go to website for Shop, Sparrow Hospital, St. play days, special outings, family graders. Come for a great week details or call Tina. Info: 694-7061, Lawrence campus, the Outpatient holiday parties, playgroups, of Bible stories, creative projects, www.holtcrafts.com. Building, lower level, 1210 W. monthly MOMS Night Out and games, snack, music and more. Saginaw St., Lansing, 8 a.m.-noon various clubs. We also participate Call for Lansing Curling Registration forms are available Mondays and 8 a.m.-2 p.m. the in at least two annual service Club members, Greater online or at the children’s ministry first and third Wednesdays and projects to benefit local families. Lansing Area, ongoing. The office. Info: 272-3820, 2-5 p.m. Fridays. Large selection Chapter welcomes members from Lansing Curling Club, originally www.trinitywired.org. Cost: $5 for of spring and summer clothing, Lansing, Holt, Dimondale, founded in 1973, is reorganizing the week. most priced at $2. Also featuring Potterville and Grand Ledge. We and looking for old and new designer handbags. shoes, jewelry, meet during the day, and children CLASSES members who would like to curl small appliances, home accents, are welcome at all activities. beginning in the fall. Organizers EPO Childbirth Classes, glassware, collectibles, books and E-mail are currently negotiating for ice City of Holt, Holt, ongoing. more. Donations welcome during momsclub_lansing@yahoo.com. time at Suburban Ice Arena. Expectant Parents Organization: shop hours. Proceeds go to Info: 449-6611. Membership fees and other costs Labor & Delivery and Newborn Sparrow Hospice Services. Thrifty are still being finalized. Go online Care and Feeding Combo Series South Lansing Coffee Sparrow also works in partnership for more information or e-mail for first-time parents living in the Connection, Southside with EVE Inc. Info: 364-7185. info@lansingcurls.org. Info: Holt area. Other classes available Community Center, 5815 Wise www.lansingcurls.org. include eLearning, Breastfeeding Road, Lansing, 10:30-11:30 a.m. GOLF class, Parents Expecting Multiples, Tuesdays. Enjoy free coffee, tea Call for pillows, Lansing, EVE Greater Lansing Amateur Refresher Series, Teen Series and or cocoa, connect with neighbors, Inc., Lansing, ongoing. Lansing’s Golf Association Sibling class. Classes are held and learn about all the cool things domestic violence shelter needs (GLAGA) Junior Golf pillows. EVE will collect pillows
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Asthma Education, Ingham Regional Medical Center, 401 W. Greenlawn Ave., Lansing, classes by appointment. Info: 975-6400. Cost: class fee may be covered by insurance. Birthing Center Tours, Ingham Regional Medical Center, Greenlawn Campus, Women and Children’s Center entrance lobby, 401 W. Greenlawn Ave., Lansing, 6 p.m. Mondays. For parents-to-be and their families. Info: 975-7300. Breastfeeding classes, Ingham Regional Medical Center, Women and Children’s Center, 401 W. Greenlawn Ave., Lansing, call for an appointment. Info: 975-7330. Cost: $20 per couple, per two-hour session. Cardiac Rehabilitation, Ingham Regional Medical Center, Greenlawn Campus, 401 W. Greenlawn Ave., Lansing, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For those with heart disease, including bypass or valve surgery, stent placement and heart attack. Physician referral and registration required. Info: 975-7050. Cost: fee may be covered by insurance. Childbirth Education classes, Ingham Regional Medical Center, Greenlawn Campus, Women and Children’s Center, 2709 Greenlawn Ave., Lansing, 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays or Thursdays or 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays. Six-week classes are held on Tuesday or Thursday
evenings. One-day Saturday class also is available. Call for more information and to register. Info: 975-7329. Cost: $80 per couple weekday class, $90 per couple for Saturday class.
Diabetes Education, Ingham Regional Medical Center, 2727 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Lansing, ongoing. Info: 975-2270. Dr. Aajay Shah Friends and Family CPR classes, Mid-Michigan Heart Group, 2134 Hampton Place, Okemos, call for times and classes, ongoing. Classes held Mondays through Thursdays 11 a.m. and 5:30 pm. Call to register. Info: 347-3000. Cost: $25. Free Anonymous HIV Testing: No Blood Draw presented by LAAN, Lansing Area AIDS Network, 913 W. Holmes Road, Suite 115, Lansing, 3-9 p.m. Tuesdays. No appointment needed. This event is part of the National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Info: 394-3560.
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Renee Sumerix
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you have less of a court system you have less people and Judges to move the system to a proper end in what we call Justice. Roads, if I need address this in detail then you do not live in Ingham County. Please, let’s stop blaming the state. It’s their job to then blame Washington. Think it over citizens. D.C. is out of money, who do they blame? Sorry, I do not have the solutions so I can make no widespread promises. We do need new ideas. One may be more of you reading this should get to a few meetings each year at the county, township, or school board level and see what you can do.
Real Estate License, 1995; Holloway Institute Group Problem Solving & Project Management, 1990; Plante & Moran w Political experience: Advisory Committee Member, Associated Builders and Contractors Spokesperson/Research Coordinator, Bashore v Delhi Charter Township Advisory Consultation, Duck Lake Association Precinct Delegate, Delhi Township Michigan w Family: Married, two children w Campaign website: http:// aiu.confidentialresume.com/Reneesumerix/ What makes you most qualified to hold this office? Results-driven service orientated professional with the necessary knowledge, skill set, integrity, and commitment to conscientiously represent district residents; proven track record of creative, pragmatic, and proactive problem-solving. What are the three most important issues facing the county and how would you address them? The three most important issues facing the county are a direct result of the economic downturn. A state tax structure unfavorable to stimulate growth has led to sustainability issues for businesses, extremely high unemployment, and decreased tax base. As a Commissioner it would be necessary to ensure
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New shop has Local author will be at market many visitors DIMONDALE — The Grand-dale Shoppe opened earilier this year in the Village of Dimondale at 138 S. Bridge Street and according to owners Jim and Dawn Hein, over 2,000 customers have visited. “We couldn’t be happier”, said Dawn. “Not only have we had Dimondale people stop by, but others from local areas such as Grand Ledge, Charlotte, Eaton Rapids and even as far away as Saginaw, Novi, Springport and Farmington Hills, to mention a few.” The shoppe features unique one-of-a-kind gifts and fine handmade crafts from local residents, including soaps and lotions, floral arrangements, knitted items, painted gourds, jewelry and more. In addition, The shoppe offers the opportunity for people to bring in quality furniture and home décor items to sell on consignment. This not only helps the seller, but gives customers a place to purchase needed items at a fraction of what similar new items cost, owners said.
“We wanted to bring something to Dimondale that would help the community,” Jim Hein said. “Our gift, craft and consignment pieces are very affordable and have met with very appreciative comments as customers make their purchases.” Fun events are hosted by The Grand-dale Shoppe from time to time. During the Dimondale Farmers’ Market, every Thursday afternoon from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., June through October, they have outside sales. Rental space ($12 for each Thursday) is available for people to sell good quality items. Call Jim or Dawn at (517) 646-0225 if residents would like to join the Sales events. Past events have included Antique Valuations, a Book Signing, Meet the Artist and “Apples” the Clown. Store hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Visit The shoppe’s website at http://thegrand-dale shoppe.com for store specials and upcoming events. — The Grand-Shoppe
“Dragonfly Denny: the Pursuit of Destiny” by Denise Rowe is a story about dreams and destiny, inner healing and hope, courage and risk. It is exquisitely illustrated by Violet Freeland in pen and ink and watercolor from cover to cover. Author Denise Rowe, a Delhi resident, will have a display of her book (for purchase and signing) at the Holt Farmers’ Market during the Holt Festival on Saturday August 28, 2010. Her website is www.MetaphorMaker Press.com The symbolism woven in the story captures the adult mind in ways that only a parable can. At the same time, the playfulness of its rhyme and the
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2010 Miss College Majorette is from Holt At Holt High School on July 10 and 11 nearly 400 young ladies ages 3-21 from all over the United States (as well as Canada) converged for the World Twirling Association’s National Tournament. This included local girls from the Holt Dazzlers, Holt Dance Team as well as the Holt High School Majorettes. Pictured are the three finalists in the WTA World Majorette Festival Miss College Majorette competition. On the top step is class of 2007 Holt alumni Marleigh Noss from Western Michigan University.
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League tournament winners Holt’s U10 softball team won its league tournament on July 10. The team, made of Holt girls under 10, was coached by Jeff DeMello.
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The 16-under Michigan Vipers Fastpitch softball team, which features Holt seniors Colleen Lierman and Kylie Hoose, finished 4-0 in pool play and advanced to the semifinal round of the College Exposure Softball Tournament last weekend at the East Lansing Softball Complex. The Vipers received a quarterfinal round bye, but lost to the Michigan Lookouts 3-2 in the semifinal, despite a complete game effort from Lierman. She allowed three runs on five hits and walked four in the loss. “She threw the ball real well for us and really kept us in the game,” Vipers coach Paul Dunford said of Lierman. “It was a very nice weekend overall for this team and (Colleen) was a big part of that success we were able to have.” Lierman pitched two complete games in the tournament and finished with a 1-1 record on the mound. As a team, the Vipers outscored their opponents 28-10 in five total games. Another Holt softball standout, Chelsea Bartley, also competed in the tournament as a member of the 18-under Oakland Lady A’s. Bartley and the A’s finished with a 1-3 record in pool play and did not qualify for Sunday’s finals round.
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1 FEMALE MINIATURE SCHNAUZER, needs home. BEST HOME LOANS!** Land Call 517-416-4761. Contract and Mortgage Payoffs, HomeImprovements, Debt- 2 PUGS BLACK, 8 weeks, AKC Registered, Beautiful Consolidation, Property Females Dew claws, paTaxes. Foreclosures. PURrents on site, shots, vet CHASES TOO! Includes checked, wormed, ACA Houses/Mobiles/Modulars registered $500.00. Good/Bad/Ugly Credit! (989)224-6848 1-800-246-8100 Anytime! United Mortgage Services. www.umsmortgage.com. AKC LAB PUPPIES 1 chocolate male and 1 black feMC male left. 9 wks. Have shots. $250. 989-328-6065 CASH NOW! GET CASH FOR your structured settlement or annuity payments. High AKC LAB PUPPIES 1st shots, payouts. Call J.G. wormed & dew claws reWentworth. 1-866moved. Great hunting & SETTLEMENT (1-866-738family dogs. 517-242-0598 8536). A+ by the Better Business Bureau. MC AKC MALAMUTE RED & White Male, 4 months $700. (269)275-8766
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Animals Lost
BRITTANY ORANGE & White, 7 wks, AKC Registered, One male left. $250. (989)620-1225
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Appliances
Machinery and Tools
CHIHUAHUA PUPPY 6 JACK RUSSELL TERRIER SHETLAND SHEEPDOGS HOMAK ROLLING tool chest weeks old female, chocopuppies. 9 wks old, 1st CKC Reg.. $450.00 w/tools. 2 chests & tool late brown in color with a shots, dewormed, $200. ( 9 8 9 ) 2 8 5 - 1 0 0 6 box incl. $150. little black on her tail and Call 517-490-6260 clmorford@yahoo.com 517-668-6293 a little white heart on her KENNMORE REFRIGERATOR face. Very cuddly and curi- KITS/CATS, LOVABLE RESSHIH TZU PUPPIES 8 wks, / Caloric Oven Side by side ous, needs a loving famiCUES all ages, many deBeautiful coat and markfrige w/water and ice in ly.Mother is small and clawed; www.trinityacresings, Good with children, INTERNATIONAL HARVEST door. Cream color. $350 longhaired. call or text me. ER 715 COMBINE, gas, two rescue. petfinder.com; inloveable, pure bred, shots, Caloric oven very clean. $250.00 (517)554-1528 13’ grain heads + 1 narrow cludes neuter/medical 2 males & 1 female left Cream color. $225 gods.girl.95@hotmail.com & 1 wide 4 row corn heads, $45- $135. (517)410-0074 $300 for males, $350 for fe$500 for both. (517)327- MOVING SALE! Two dress$3000. 989-224-4329 or 989ers, Book Shelf, Kitchen males (517)442-3206 0925 mpohl@att.net COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES! 640-1449. Table Chairs, Clothes and $5/EACH 2-3 Good colors. 989-426-3866 KITTENS Toys all at Great Price! months old. Orange & SHIH TZU PUPPIES AKC, or 989-246-0658 Karen. $1.00-$200.00 517-648-1721 white. Mostly males. 989black & white, red & white, 587-4208 shots to date, 14 wks old. COLLIE PUPPIES SABLE & $250 & $300. 989-291-3422. White, AKC Registered, parents on site, shots, vet LAB MIX PUPPIES From Anim al rescue, 11 wks old, SHIH-TZU PUPS Imperials, checked, $500. (517)625FARM MARKET need home. 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Shingles/Tile, 15 Colors. www.puppybuyerinfo.com chairs, 2 leaves w/table (517)323-3591 (517)285All Type Roofs. Company GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPpads & matching 2 pc. chi4514 Installers. Michigan Made PIES AKC, 3 left. Call 1na cabinet. $400. White Energy Star Tax Rebate. 269-965-4658. daybed, $25 w/mattress. Free Estimates. Since PEEK-A-POO PUPPIES FuzTHINNING GARDEN free 663-3248. 1975! 800-380-2379 zy little teddy bears, $300Shasta Daisies, numerous GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS MM other perennials & shrubs, AKC, shots, wormed & $350. 517-726-0368. 2 TWIN BEDS w/ bedding; $1-5. 517-622-2866. heartguard given. 269-781FREE HD FOR LIFE! 5 drawer dresser & night YORKSHIRE TERRIERS 4086. Only on DISH Network! PITBULL PUPPY Purebred, stand. $230 cash only. BLACK n Tan, 12 weeks , Lowest Price in America! beautiful, 5 mo old, blue Phone 269-382-4578 parents on site, shots, 2 GOLDEN DOODLES $24.99/mo for over 120 fawn female. Medical, Males Awesome little Vet checked, shots, Channels! 500 Bonus! 1housebroken, does well boys! $475.00. (517)694A AMISH LOG HEADBOARD wormed. $400-$450. 866-587-0740 w/cats & dogs. Carries tri7 1 2 9 AND Queen Pillow Top 517-223-9239 MM color gene. $300. 391-6734 neildebra@yahoo.com Mattress Set. Brand newJOHN DEERE TRACTOR never used, sell all for LX188, 17 hp, liquid cooled, ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE POMERANIAN PUPPIES $275. 989-923-1278. 48’’ mower. $2,000. Call from Home. *Medical, GOLDEN RETRIEVER $300-$350 Vet checked. 8 MM 517-589-5431. *Business, *Paralegal, Beautiful female! 7 months wks. old. Parents on site. *Accounting, *Criminal old, $300. Call 517-755517-202-1839. Justice. Job placement as9941. A BED QUEEN PILLOWTOP sistance. Computer availamattress set, new in plas10 YEAR PIED bull, $800. POMERANIAN PUPS can be ble. Financial Aid if qualitic, $200. Call 517-410-4921. GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS Call 989-634-9773 AKC. shots & wormed. fied. Call 877-895-1828 Can deliver. AKC, 1st shots & wormed, $350-$400. 517-719-2070, www.CenturaOnline.com both parents on site, hanALLEGAN ANTIQUE Charlotte. MM dled by children daily, MARKET: Sunday July A TEMPERPADIC/ STYLE $350 & $400. 517-749-0682. MEMORY FOAM MAT25th, 400 Exhibitors. Rain POODLE PUPS, PUREBRED TRESS SET Queen, newWANTED: UNWANTED or Shine. 8:00 am to 4:00 1st shots & wormed. $200GREAT DANE PUPPIES AKC, never used, as seen on TV, appliances, air conditionpm, located at The Fair$250. 989-584-6192, no Sun- 10 YR OLD Morab gelding, dewclaws, shots, champ. with warranty. Cost ers, cars, trucks, vans, grounds, right in Allegan, day calls please. bloodline, hlth guar. $1000experienced rider, to good $1,800, Sell $695. Can Defarm machinery, lawn MI. $4.00 Admission. $1300. 517-204-4572. home only, $700. liver 989-832-2401. MM mowers, campers, hot 517-543-6903 water tanks, aluminum or POODLES TOY AKC $500. JACK RUSSELL PUPS UKC, 3 steel boats, aluminum win517-726-0368 or 517-231BEDROOM SET New matfem., 1 male, 6 wks. old, dows or doors, aluminum 9310 tress, best offer takes. tails docked, dew claws. toppers, any types of aluSelling an Item? Please call 517-614-4779. $400-$450. 269-763-9248 minum or steel siding, See SourceAds.com 4 wheelers, go carts, trailSHELTIE PUPS AKC, Sables, AIR CONDITIONER GIBSON Email the Lansing Community or Call LCN Toll Free ers, batteries. shots, wormed, champ 30,000 BTU window/wall LAB PUPPIES AKC ChocoNewspapers 24/7 at: All picked up for Free. lines, $350-$500. Call 989unit, 220v. Works well. lates, 1st shots & wormed, 877.475.SELL lcnclassifieds@gannett.com Call 517-628-2818 725-6885. $250/best. (517)543-1538 $250. 517-625-3428.
Farm Equipment -Supplies
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Miscellaneous
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July 18, 2010
READ YOUR AD ONLINE LOST Boston Terrier, Monday July 5. Mason. Reward. BRITTANY PUPPY’S ORAT: Call 517-712-9547 ANGE and White, 5 1/2 www.communitypapersof weeks, AKC michigan.com Registered,Dew claws, ExLOST Boston Terrier, Moncellent hunter, Good with day July 5. Mason. Reward. children,parents on Call 517-712-9547 site,records, wormed, Two Female Puppy’s, $300. (989)529-6746 LOST CAT Cedar/Mt. Hope area. Female named SoHOST FAMILIES FOR FORphie. Lt grey & beige short CHIHUAHUA MIX PUPPIES EIGN Exchange Students, hair. Reward! 517-256-1378 7 wks, small, short haired, adorable. 1st shots, dewages 15-18 & have own ormed. $200. 517-490-6260 spending money & insurance. Call now for stu- MISSING LUWELLEN SETTER White w/black spots, CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES dents arriving in August! 1 brown eye, 1 blue eye, 8 wks old. Females $250, Great life experience. "Misty" 517-749-0289 or males $200. 1 - 8 0 0 - S I B L N G . 517-712-6695. www.achihuahuasworld. www.aise.com MC com. 517-371-4416 MICHIGAN ANTIQUE FESTI VAL July 24-25 Sept. 25-26, LABS SILVER & chocolate, 8 2010. Michigan’s Largest weeks, AKC Registered, Antique & Collectible FesDew claws, shots, tival & Classic Car Show. wormed, 2-Silver males 80 Acres of Treasures & FISH FOR STOCKING: Most $600.00, 2-Chocolate(silver Memories! Festival factored)1-male 1-female varieties. Ponds & Lakes. Hotline: (989) 687-9001 $400.00. (989)560-6382 Laggis’ Fish Farm.269-628miantiquefestival.com MC daze@casair.net 2056Days269-624-6215Eves
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ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal, *Accounting, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. Call 877-895-1828 www.CenturaOnline.com MC
PIANO 1914 HALLET Davis CASH FOR GUNS , Art, Antiupright. $500. (517)316ques, Jewelry, musical in3796 psb2327@aol.com struments, Valuables. Call (517)974-3918 517-204-2004/517-663-3931
Pools-Spas Hot Tubs
CASH PAID for diabetic test Strips. Most types up to $12 per box. Call 517669-1197.
HAYWARD POOL PUMP 1 hp, stay right sand filter, GENERAL MOTORS VOUCH auto. chlorine feeder, $350 ER WANTED. If you would for all. Call 517-626-6353 like to sell your GM voucher, call John 616-889-2056
Sporting Goods BIG JON 6’ MAST & 2 otter planer boards. $250. Call 517-381-3471.
E-Z GO GOLF cart, elect., like new, retail value $2800, sell for $2350. Can deliver. 517-332-0284
AIRLINES ARE HIRING Train for high paying Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified - Job placement assistance.. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877) 891-2281. MC
NOW BUYING OLD artwork, jewelry, musical instruments, sterling silver, pocket watches, clocks. Call John 517-886-9795.
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA! Graduate in 4 weeks! FREE Brochure. CALL NOW! 1800-532-6546 Ext. 835 www.ContinentalAcademy .com MC
Building Materials -Supplies
STEEL ARCH BUILDINGS. Huge Savings on some of our Summer Clearance Buildings selling for balance owed, plus Repos 16 x 20, 20 x 24, 25 x 30, etc. UTILITY TRAILER Supplies won’t last!!! 1W/GATE,10’ w/treated 866-339-7449. MC floor, lites,also other sizes and prices all new $950 (517)490-3176 (517)339- PIONEER POLE BUILDINGS 2191 30x40x10 Basic building $9,190.00. 14 Colors Galvalume Steel, 2x6 Trusses, ACQ Treated lumARE HIRING— ber, licensed and insured. AIRLINES Train for high paying AviaOptions available, call for tion Maintenance Career. quotes. 1-800-292-0679. GLOCK MODEL 26 9mm PisFAA approved program. FiMC tol, 2 clips, w/extended nancial aid if grips, loading device, case, HUSKY qualified—Housing availaMETAL ROOFS, cleaning rod, trigger lock, ble. Call Aviation Institute Standing Seam, Metal 100 rounds of ammo, never of Maintenance shingles/Tile, 18 colors, been fired, $550/obo. 517877-891-2281. Company installers, Michi371-1252. MM gan made. All energy star approved, free estimates. Since 1975. 800-380-2379 MC
Trailers
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A ANTIQUE BUYER paying cash for guns, jewlery, furniture, art & unusual & bizarre items. 517-819-8700
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Construction ASPHALT PAVING LABORERS & SCREED LABORERS Previous asphalt experience necessary Must be able to work with other crewmembers to pave roadways per plan specifications and, if needed, to perform other related work tasks as instructed by crew foreperson to insure daily schedules/estimates are met. This is a seasonal full-time position. For more detailed information, please go to: http://www.cytiva.com/ oc/tpl.asp
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DriversTransportation CAREER OPPORTUNITY Trainco Truck Driving School
offering Day-Eve-wkend Classes Job Placement Assistance (517) 887-1600 Please Join Us Thursday, July 22 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m. at Michigan Works! 2110 S. Cedar St. Lansing
TRUCK DRIVER GRAVEL TRAIN MacKenzie Companies seeks an experienced gravel train driver. Candidates must have valid CDL, an excellent driving record & prior gravel train experience. Please complete application in person, or send resume to: ATTN HR Department MacKenzie Companies 4248 W. Saginaw, Grand Ledge, MI 48837 We are an Equal Opportunity Employer
DriversTransportation NOW HIRING
RAPIDLY GROWING COMPANY IS LOOKING FOR QUALITY CDL-A DRIVERS to WORK IN WEBBERVILLE, MI Full Time OTR, Regional, Local, and Part Time Weekend POSITIONS AVAILABLE (Must have 3 years verifiable Over the Road experience ) JUST SOME OF OUR GREAT BENEFITS: 1) PAID HEALTH INSURANCE/401 K 2) PAID VACATION / SIX PAID HOLIDAYS 3) 2007 EQUIPMENT 4) YR. ROUND FREIGHT/ NO SHUT DOWNS 5) PAID WEEKLY/DIRECT DEPOSIT
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL (888) 521-3513 APPLY ON LINE AT: www.sharptransit.com
New local company Now accepting applications For full/part time positions
Garage Sales Lansing 3355 WILLIAMSTON RD., LESLIE (S of Cath Church Rd), SAT - 7/24 - 9-4 Family Sale! Cannondale tourbike; some antique furniture; glassware; poultry rangefeeder; snowblowers; gocart; & more! 529 LINCOLN AVE. July 2325, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Furniture, baby articles, dolls, music box, & lots of other stuff. Also, sale at 1879 LAXTON on July 29-31.
July 18, 2010
FRI. 7/23, Sat. 7/24, 9-4. 7552 Delta Commerce Dr., Westbury Lake Apts. N. of Saginaw off Canal. Glass top tables, black computer table, dishes, glassware, Fondue Lazy Susan, more. All like new! 977-0712. MULTI-FAMILY SALE, Fri. July 23, 10-7; Sat. July 24, 9-4. South Lansing Christian Church, 6300 Aurelius Rd. MASON-261 COVENTRY L A N E , July 22 & 23 8:304:00pm baby items, books, clothing and accessories, furniture, kitchen items, toys, electronics Cedar to Columbia to Coventry Lane
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Elderly Care Assistance MARKETING/SOCIAL SERVICES MANAGER Senior independent living community seeks Marketing/Social Services Manager with the skill to serve residents after the sale. Apply at Great Lakes Christian Homes, Inc., 2050 S. Washington Rd., Holt, MI 48842
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Great Business Opportunity. Make $$$$ Selling Newspapers.
Medical
Call 517-377-1203 please leave your name and phone number. Ideal for retired individuals and others. Must be 18+.
Medical Billing Trainees needed!
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Skilled Trades
ROTO-ROOTER IS LOOKING for a LICENSED in MICHIGAN Master Plumber. Contact Kathy Collins at 419HEAT & AIR JOBS - Ready to 476-8648. MC work? 3wk accelerated TRAINING program. Hands on environment. NationEmail the Lansing Community wide certifications, Job Newspapers 24/7 at: placement assist. lcnclassifieds@gannett.com 1-877-994-9904
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Sales-Marketing FT SALES CONSULTANT Expanding Verizon Wireless/DISH Network retailer is searching for a dynamic FT SALES CONSULTANT in GRAND LEDGE. Generous pay and excellent benefit package. Send resume to: gfields@moore headcomm.com
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HUGE YARD SALE 2002 BELLEVUE-LARGE SALE 1074 LONE OAK DR., MAGRAND LEDGE- HUGE 4 Marstoga Dr. just E. of 4127 Young Rd. July 23 & SON. Fri July 23rd 8am DELTA TWP.- 437 S. Stoll Family Sale. 431 E. JefferCreyts on Willow Hwy. Sat. 24, 9-5p.m. Window ACs, 6pm. DJ Sound System, Rd., July 22, 23 & 24, 9son. Thurs., 7/22-Sat. 7/24, July 24, 7:30-2 p.m. Furnidishwasher, bikes, yard & furniture, toys, desk 4p.m. Car trailer, cloth9-5pm. Antiques, furniture, ture, refrigerator, TV, garden supplies, games, hutch, great Women’s ing, books, toys, VW tools, CDs, movies, books. household & decorating toys, books. Table saw, shoes and plus sz clothing, snow tires + lots more. Kid/adult clothes, toys, items, 100s of books, Wagner paint sprayer, large storage racks on video games, household, womens clothes size 10-12, Makita 7" grinder. Housewheels. 127 to Kipp Rd. W bikes, jewelry and more! mens clothes like new, achold items and much more on Kipp, S on Jewett, W on cessories, toys, luggage, DELTA TWP. Fri-Sat, July Tomlinson S on Lone Oak. 28’ extension ladder, & 23-24, 8-5pm. Lamps, 2 MASON PARKWIDE YARD FAMILY SALE yard tools. large (4’x5’) wall mirrors, HOLT-MULTI SALES, 15+ FAMILIES, 1470 632 3789 Wachtel Dr., July 23 & IRVING STREET, Boyd Bear collectibles in Harper Rd. July 23 & 24, 924, 9-? Furniture, LOTS of WILLIAMSTON. Fr/Sa July original box’s, water6p.m. & July 25, 9-4p.m. sewing items. Kid’s stuff, 23/24 8AM-NOON. Antiglobes, lawn furn., garden Too much to list! Someclothing and more! ques, books, kitchen, toys, items, kitchen & housething for everyone. clothes, drum kit, treadmill hold items, books, TV’s, and more! Grand River-N movies & much more! 139 U STOR IT 3RD ANNUAL PERRY-HUGE MULTI FAMIon Putnam to East Church. Richard Ave. (between HUGE 3 GENERATION SALE. YARD SALE Sat. July 24th Clothes, jeans, furn., LY SALE! 5919 Braden Rd., Rgt on East Church to IrvMichigan & Saginaw) 9-5 3625 W. St. Joseph, 1 household, tarps, straps, (btwn. Beardslee & ing. Rain dates are July 30-31. blk E of Waverly. Our tenbedding, lots of great Shaftsburg Rd.) July 23 & ants are having a yard finds! 9300 Bath Rd., 24, 9-5p.m. Horse tack, sale. Lots of treasures for Laingsburg. (E. of Woodwestern saddles, furniture, 930-E MONTEVIDEO, SAT. DELTA TWP.-MULTI FAMILY all! For more info 517-372July 24, 10-4. 16 years bury Rd.) July 23-24-25, 8home decor, dishes, tools, SALE, 401 S. Dibble, July 7092. worth of boy’s clothes, 5. kids toys. Polaris Scram21st to July 25th, 9-6p.m. shoes, toys, games, books, bler 50-4 wheeler. More! Teen to adult name brand videos - all like new. clothing and more!! Household items & 1000’s HUGE GARAGE SALE PORTLAND - HUGE MULTI of scrapbook papers & Don’t miss LOTS and LOTS FAMILY SALE, 12041 Charstickers. Verndale subdi- GARAGE/MOVING of toys many new still in SALE lotte Hwy., July 23 & 24, 8vision at St. Joe & Creyts. boxes and adult and kids 1048 EATON GREEN, July 22, H ousehold items. Furni5p.m. Compound bow, clothes. Other various 23, 24 & 25 ture, computer w/stand. guns, 25 cf chest freezer, household items. Men’s (E of Charlotte, off M50) Shop equip., milling magolf clubs. Dinnerware for CHARLOTTE 1088 N. Stine. and kids golf clubs. Fri July MATERNITY CLOTHES, chine, lathe, saws & tool12. Furniture and lots Yard Sale July 23-24, 9-5. 23, Sat 24 9am-4pm, Sun kids’ clothes (esp. girls’ ing. Dog kennel & much more! Lots of fishing equip. & July 25 10am-2pm. 1720 NB-size 6), toys, toddler much more. July 22, 23, 9household items. Ives Rd Mason, south off bed, bow, dresser, match4; July 24, 9-noon. 4554 S. Lots of bargains! Dexter Trail and north of ing tables, much more... Williams, St. Johns. Barns Rd. Priced to Sell! COLLECTORS DREAM Dishes, vases, serving GRAND LEDGE- 12855 ChipWILLIAMSTON/PERRY dishes & figurines plus LARGE SALE Name AREA- 4470 HASLETT Rd., pewa Dr., July 23 & 24, 9Selling an item much more. Fri.-Sat. 9 5p.m. Women’s 1x cloth- brand YARD childrens clothing, (1.5 mi. E. of M52) July 22, SEE SOURCEADS.COM a.m.-5 p.m. No Pre-Sales. toys, bikes, hundreds of 23 & 24, 9-5p.m. Furn., kids ing, fashion jewelry, some OR CALL LCN TOLL FREE 13013 Turner Rd., DeWitt, books, furniture & more. 9 items, John Deere riding furniture & old 877-475-SELL SE corner of Turner & a.m.-4 p.m. July 22-24. 234 mower and much more. glassware/dishes, houseSmith, Portland. Herbison. Something for everyone. hold items and more!!!
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KINDERGARTEN WILLIAMSTON-MULTI FAMMASON- RETIRED TEACH- RETIRED TEACHER with many ILY SALE, M e adow dale ERS SALE, 712 S. school items. Children & Drive, off of Mitchell, just McRoberts, July 22 & 23, 9womens clothing & much N. of High School. July 23 & 5p.m. School supplies, more. July 23-24, 9-5. 13875 24, 9-5p.m. Bunk beds, books, dog crate, houseLapham Dr., Bath. hockey skates, desks, hold items and other great aquarium, toys, children’s stuff!!! ST. JOHNS - 102 W. Park St., picnic table & more. July 23, 9-3p.m. All proSomething for everyone! MULTI FAMILY SALE 329 ceeds to benefit RAVE. Church St., Portland. July Toys, clothing, books, 22, 23 & 24, 8-3. Books, household items and much WOODLAND, MI. 161 W. household, clothes. more! BROADWAY. July 23-24, 8-5:30. Women & mens JOHNS - annual yard clothing, games, books, NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE ST. sale. 1141 Astwood Mews & hot tub. SALE July 22-24, 9 a.m.-4 Lane, Name brand clothes, p.m. Hidden Lakes Estates, boys & girls size 6-16, girls Shaftsburg. Bus. 69 to Old bike, quality toys, books, Lansing Rd. to Beard Rd., games, shoes, kitch. corner of Beard & Sandbar wares, something for evLn. Some open Fri. only. eryone. Fri. July 23, 8-4. 989-277-5421 for questions.
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ST. JOHNS JULY 22, 23 & 24, PORTLAND 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Household, 325 Charlotte, Fri. July 23, TVs, entertainment center, 9-5. Sat., July 24, 9-2. Tools, clothes, shoes, & lots household, toys, antiques, more. 4177 Paxton Rd. collectibles, and much more. No early sales. ST JOHNS MULTI-FAMILY SALE, Win-Mil Farms, US27. July 23, 9-6 & 24, 9-noon PORTLAND 3 FAMILY 7/23, (or later) CLOTHING: 9-5, 7/24, 9-3. 15085 Cutler (name brands, clean) boy Rd., 1 mi. W. of Grange Rd. & girl sizes 3-14; women’s Clothes, costume jewelry, work & casual jrs, misses, old books, Anchor clothes S-L; special occasion wringer patented 1896, dresses (new Waters & crock, old glassware, antiWaters mother-of-theques, dog kennel, old dolls, bride dress, size 8) FURNIBlack Panther TV lamp. TURE: entertainment center, loveseat ANTIQUES: Coke, etc. OTHERS: crew PORTLAND GARAGE SALE cab nerf bar & bed extend7929 Friend Rd. Thurs. -Fri. er; refurbished washer/ July 22-23, 9-5; Sat. July 24, dryer; Little Tikes toys; 9-1. Household items, teacher bulletin-board dishes, glassware, clothdécor. ing, & much more.
LESLIE 525 SOUTH Main St. SAT 24th & SUN 25th, 9-5pm.
Rummage Sales Flea Markets FINAL CALL for vendors. Collectibles, crafts, grandmas garage. Open Market comes to the Lansing Center Oct. 23. Vendor deadline Aug. 31. For information, www.openmarketmichigan.com Contact 517-214-8824 Email the Lansing Community Newspapers 24/7 at: lcnclassifieds@gannett.com
OPEN HOUSE 7/25, 1-4 PM 876 NORWAY DR., Fowler. Built in 1995 3 bdrms., move-in condition. Price reduced. 989-593-3474
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Holt-Dimondale ATTRACTIVE MOBILE HOME Spacious 3 bdrms., 2 baths, lg liv. room & kitchen, 2 porches with lovely view, all updated, excellent cond. In senior Windsor Estate Park, Dimondale, MI. Reduced to $15,950. Call mornings or after 4 p.m. 517-646-8232
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Lansing BY OWNER - Clean 3 bdrm., central air, 1.5 car garage, fenced yard, enclosed porch. $45,900. No Land Contract. Call Elise at: 517927-4467 or go to: fsbolansing.com, 901 Lenore Ave., for more details.
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EAST LANSING CONDO all new dining rm, LR, bdrm., kitch. $43,200 or make offer. SEV $62,200. If interested please call 1517-337-0683.
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Independent Contractor positions available. The Lansing State Journal is now has an immediate opening for an established Home Delivery route in the MLK, Washington, Willow and Saginaw area. Delivery times are 2 to 3 hours per morning between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. Seven days a week. Profit for this route is approx. $600 per month. This is an excellent opportunity to earn additional income. You must live in the Lansing area, be over 18, have a driver’s license, and current car insurance. If you are interested in more information please contact Karen Warner at 517-377-1247 or you can email me at kwarner@lsj.com
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BARN ROOF We put steel roofs on high barns. Ask for John 616-527-3635.
Builders-ContractorsRemodelers BOB HUNT Building, remodeling, fin. bsmts., drywall, painting, framing. For a top quality job. Lic. & ins. 517-543-6903
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HANDYMAN SPECIAL- 2 story home, on 1.5 lots, in downtown Mason, 1 blk. COMPUTER REVIVER: from courthourse. 4 bdrm., 1.5 bath. New roof & win- Upgrades, internet repair, virus, spyware removal, data rec. 30 day dows. $25,000. wrnty. Erik 517-484-6364. Housecalls. 517-694-4448
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REDUCED PRICE. M U S T LAKE ODESSA LAKEFRONT ATTENTION FARMERS BELLEVIEW-2 BDRM., 2 CHARLOTTE AREA- (2) DBL. SELL, MUST SELL. Skyline 75+ acres of excellent WIDES. Each 3 bdrm., 2 OPEN HOUSE, Sat. 1 – 3 bath on .69 acre agricul’79, 14’x70’. 3 bdrm. Must farmland. Friegel Rd., bath on seperate lots. Pospm. 1520 Virginia St. ture. Dbl. carport, dbl. gabe park approved. Well Owosso. Priced at $3,100 sible room for horses. PRICE REDUCED. 3 BR, 2 rage, enclosed front/back kept up. 855 W. Jefferson, per acre. ALSO Buildig parLand contract available. bath. Completely renovatporches, vinyl fencing. Lot 59, Grand Ledge. cels available. 616-754-3044 ed. $229,900. 517-204-2081. 16x32 workshop, water pu$4,000/obo. Come see & 517-449-0461 rifier system, well, firemake offer. 517-627-7736. place, dinette, formal din. LAKE ODESSA LAKEFRONT rm., walk-in pantry, new OPEN HOUSE, Sat. 1 – 3 DIMONDALE 2 & 3.5 ACRES AC ductwork, 7 ceiling pm. 1520 Virginia St. 9 mins. from Lansing & 7 fans, verticals, central vacPRICE REDUCED. 3 BR, 2 mins. from GM Delta Plant. uum, appliances, close to bath. Completely renovatPrivate, trees, wild life. schools, fire station. DOUBLE WIDE Excellent ed. $229,900. 517-204-2081. Land Contract, starting at cond. 3 or 4 bdrm, 2 baths, $195K. Call: 352-347-3568. $39,900. 517-645-7476 or cathedral ceiling, living 517-712-1372. room, dining room, kitch- EASTLAWN MEMORIAL en, appliances included, Garden, 2 spaces in the deck & storage shed. LoGarden of Prayer. Both for LAND FOR SALE BY OWNER. cated in Holt, 1 owner, $1,500. Todays cost, 4.31 acres located at 15401 now $25,000. 517-647-4690 $4,000. 727-784-2790. W. Herbison Rd., Eagle, MI. LANSING-16 UNIT All indiClinton County. Asking 1996 DOUBLE WIDE 4 vidual utilities. $350,000. $52,000. Call 517-526-0094. Call 517-388-0584 bdrms., 2 baths, lg family HOLT 2 bdrm., $1,500. room, double car garage, Email the Lansing Community Little work needed. many extras. Must see. Newspapers 24/7 at: Email the Lansing Community Email the Lansing Community Financing available. Sycamore Village, Mason. lcnclassifieds@gannett.com Newspapers 24/7 at: Newspapers 24/7 at: 866-694-0821. $40,000/obo. 517-676-6279. lcnclassifieds@gannett.com
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Fence for all occasions, light excavating, holes augered, bucket & pallet fork work. We clean up scrap metal for free.
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Mr. Natural’s Wood Floors • Refinishing • Repairs • Installation
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RENOVATIONS - MASONRY RESTORATION EAVESTROUGH CLEANING HOME Home remodeling & Han& minor repair. Also Power Res/comm., historic. Redyman services. Free est. Washing. Free estimates. pair brick, block & stone. Licensed. Call 517-862-6374 Call (517) 322-4131 Fndn/chimney repair/new. Lic. & Ins. 517-647-5380
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ROUND LAKE - LAKE ACCESS. 4 BR, 4 baths, 2,000 sf, zoned business/residential, has separate apt., perfect for daycare or rental. $65,900, all offers considered. 828-226-9998 or 517-290-2250, Mike.
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Buick LESABRE LIMITED 2002 $7,200 6 cyl, Lthr, 97678mi., Beige, remote start 517-676-7784 2006 RENDEVOUS CX 13,700 Only 48K mi., 3rd seat, 6 way power drivers seat. Excellent condition 927-9901 622-1020
Chevrolet 1500 1987 $1750 8cyl, 4WD, ps, Tow Pkg, AM/FM Cass. 158Kmi,Brown 517-663-1445 CORVETTE 1981 $7500 Dark blue, glass t-tops, 350 4 spd, runs good Nice looking car 517-323-9494 CORVETTE COUPE 1977 $7995 Blue Pearl, Gray Lthr Int., auto 350 V-8 517-784-2769 517-784-2769 CORVETTE 1993 $9800 white, black int., remov. glasstop, auto, new tires Excellent condition 517-881-1533
Chrysler-Plymouth CONCORDE LX 2003 $4200 Black, exc. body, carfax report, 94600 miles 517-541-2447 ’97 LHS $900 New brakes/tires, frt light/side damage, runs good Good condition 517-525-1057
FORD ECONOLINE CONV VAN ’95 $3200 80k mi., Braun lift, inside immaculate. Good condition 517-372-1754
GRAND PRIX GTP 2003 $8500/OBO Supercharged, heads up display, many aftermarket items. 517-627-8634 or 517-648-7658
FOCUS SE 2009 $12,499 4 cyl, ps, pb, cruise, 12,560mi., Silver. 517-202-3336
BONNEVILLE 2000 $5200 Only 84K mi., well kept, very clean, all pwr, nonsmoker 517-898-9217
FORD 2005 FREESTYLE SE $8800/OBO Blue, 89K mi., 3rd row, clean in & out, cold air 517-712-2903 (Haslett)
GMC SONOMA 2002 $4,400 4 cyl, 5 speed, Driver Airbag, 95705mi., Yellow 517-290-0780
Jeep-Eagle CHEROKEE CLASSIC 4WD 2000 6 cyl, 120,000mi. Very Good condition.
$3,795 517-775-3043
Mercury MONTEGO 2007 $12,900 6 cyl, Lthr, 40600mi., FWD, Burgundy, Clean 517-655-1229
Mini Vans HANDICAP VANS USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size 5751 S. Cedar - Call Dale 517-882-7299
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Vans HANDICAP VANS USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size 5751 S. Cedar - Call Dale 517-882-7299
Automobiles Wanted VEHICLES WANTED Big cash, Free towing. Call Anytime.
DEAD/ALIVE 517-487-8704
ION 3 2006 $7,800 Storm Grey, 4 cyl, 62524mi., New hardware added 517-316-6911
CAR DON’T WORK Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay you Cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098
SL2, 2001 $4,800 Only 71K mi., Well maintained, clean, auto. Good condition. 517-898-9217
AUTOS & TRUCKS WANTED We will pay top dollar for any unwanted vehicle. Free fast pickup. 517-487-8600.
Sport Utility Vehicles CHEVROLET BLAZER LT 2001 $5,495 4.3 Liter V6, New transmission, 142K mi., Blue 517-347-7054
Subaru FORESTER 2.5 X 2007 $15,750 CD,70k hwy, Silver, tint wdws, sunroof, nice 517-242-6978
Toyota xB 2008 $14,250 4 cyl, full Airbags, 27700mi., Blue, CD/IPOD pl 517-381-0859
Trucks
FOCUS SE 2009 $12,999/OBO Only 15K mi, Gray, great mpg, clean, 1 owner 517-709-2044
SILHOUETTE MINI VAN, 1997 $1500/BEST Rebuilt transmission, new tires. Runs excellent Good condition. 517-668-6293
FORD RANGER XLT SUPERCAB 2004 $9,250 One owner, 47K mi, 5 spd trans, 2WD, lots of extras! 517-588-8502
PROBE GT 1993 $2,100 6 cyl, Premium Sound, Lthr, 107k mi., Red 517-303-9804
EIGHTY EIGHT LS 1996 $4650/OBO 42K orig. mi., 3800 motor, 24-30 mpg, loaded w/lthr Excellent transportation 517-505-1833
GMC ’02 SIERRA 2500 $11,000 6.0, cruise, tilt, pwr, air, Tow pkg. Excellent cond. 517-803-9558
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AUTOS WANTED Running or not! Same day, free pick up. 517-819-1817 CAR DON’T WORK Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay you cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098 BENJAMIN & SON A1 TOWING WANTED Junk cars, vans & trucks. Top $ paid . 517-372-9737 PAYING TOP $ For junk cars, trucks or vans. Clean yard = happy wife. 517-543-0825, 269-832-9780 BUYING JUNK CARS & TRUCKS. Also misc. metal. $200-$800. 7 days a week.
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1424 JEROME 1 bedroom, hardwood floors, back porch/deck, great neighborhood, $500 per month + dep, includes utilities. No Dogs, Call 517482-3000 M-F 8a - 4p.
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4823 SOUTH PENNSYLVA NIA NEAR JOLLY, s p a cious 2 bdrm. $495 + dep. includes heat & water. References. 517-3395330, 517-420-1514 ACCORD PROPERTIES Studios, 1 & 2 Bdrms. Lansing /E. Lansing Area. 517-337-7900 ** AFFORDABLE ** Rent from $470 Great Location near I-96 Huge Walk-In Closets Laundry Rooms, Pool (517)394-0550 www.woodbridgeleasing.com AIRPORT NEAR, CLEAN 1 bdrm, includes utilities. $500. 517-488-1645 AUTO OWNERS/WAVERLY Lg. clean quiet deluxe 1&2 bdrms, from $495, no pets. Free heat. 517-7124915, 202-3234, 323-1153 BEECHFIELD Efficiency thru 2 bedroom, $325-$540. Utilities included. Taylor Realty 517-272-1512. CARY APTS. S. LANSING. 1 & 2 bdrms., $470-$570 mo., heat, water, sewer & trash included. 517-202-3964. COLONIAL VILLAGE AREA: 1 bedroom Quiet Area. No Smoking, No Pets. Call 517-485-4300
HOLT IMMEDIATE AVAIL ABILITY. spacious 2 bdrm apt. New carpet just installed, zero application to approved renter, free heat, free water. No pets. $610 mo. + sec. 517-927-5776.
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Apartments MSU-LCC-Cooley LCC/COOLEY LAW NEAR2 bdrm apt. All util. incl. W/D Incl. Sec. 8 ok. $550/mo. Jim 517-719-8163
LCC NEAR - 1 bdrm available. Rent $550, $550 sec. + application fee. Utilities included. No pets. Call 517-675-5143, leave message.
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Sorry, no pets. 517-420-7910 or 517-663-7590
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MASON- 2 BDRM., 2 bath, central air, gas log fireplace, vaulted ceilings, countryside view. Washer/dryer in unit. Small dog or cats permitted, no smoking. $675+ utilities. Available Aug 1. 616-550-7786 WATER VIEW PLACE – exec condos for rent. 2 & 3 bdrm, 1500-2200 sf, 3 levels w/lots of storage, attchd. garage. On river in dwntn DeWitt next to park and walking trails. Incl. free wireless internet, canoe use, dry-cleaning pickup and much more. Please call Tim at: 517-282-0500
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KINGSTON PLACE LUXURY DUPLEX OKEMOS SENIOR APARTMENTS 3 bdrm. 3 bath, 8 rooms, Carefree living for adults large kitchen, fireplace & 55 and up in “charming" more! $1,300. 517-230-2929 downtown Eaton Rapids. 1 and 2 bdrm. apts. available starting at $377/mo. Inunit washers & dryers, carports, community and entertainment rooms and much more. Call Christina BLUE WATER VILLAGE at 517-663-1900. Pets welDimondale, near GM Delta come. plant. New 2 & 3 bdrms, 2 baths, starting at $800. KIWANIS VILLAGE, AN Water & trash incl. all apelderly community (elderly pliances, bsmt., pets welis defined as 62 years of come. Call 517-749-1714 or age or disabled of any 517-372-6250 age) located in Mason, MI is currently accepting applications for 1 Bedroom, 2 H O L T : 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath Townhome, partially finBedrooms Apartments. ished bsmt, laundry hookUnits of barrier free design up, deck, air, Incl. snow, may also be available. sewer, water, trash, lawn. Rent is based on income. Newer paint, carpet & apFor affordable housing call pliances. Cat or Toy dog (517) 676-6890. This instiok. $730. 517-853-6307. tution is an Equal Opportunity Provider. Equal Housing Opportunity. TDD # (800) 649-3777.
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$444 OFF A 12-MO. LEASE! Forest View Apts in Haslett *Immediate Occupancy *Cozy 1 bdrm Apts. $560 *PET WELCOME *Single level bldg w/private entries *Washer/Dryer hook ups in utility room *Vaulted ceiling in living MASON 2000 SF 3 bdrm., room downstairs apt. Fireplace, 2 BDRM W/BASEMENT, *Storage access deck, basement. $850 + W/D hookup, near Ingham * Lovely wooded setting utilities. 694-1755 days, Medical, $480 + utilities. *Close to everything 676-9178 wkends. Cell 505Call 517-281-1236. Call today for info and tour! 5875. 517-349-2250 5826 ORCHARD CT. Clean 3 Conditions apply. bdrm, 1½ bath, full baseMASON ment with W/D hookup. EATON RAPIDS 1 bdrm apt., 2 bdrm. fireplace, cenNew carpet, appliances. $550, utilities, cable & tral air, washer/ dryer. Fenced backyard, private trash included. Idea for $750-$840. deck. Central air. $800 + single occupant. 517-930517-349-8000/ utils. 517-332-9255. 0627. 517-282-9669
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Duplexes For Rent WEBBERVILLE-2 BDRM., AC, appliances, carpet, blinds, laundry, garage. No dogs. Summer special: $599/mo. ALSO 2 bdrm. duplex, 2 car garage, $740/mo. 517-521-3242 or 810-923-0910.
Homes For Rent ST JOHNS – Only $340/Mo! Lease to Own! Your Own Home! Over 1,500 sq.ft. New Carpet & Paint ~ Many more to choose from!! THE MEADOWS (989) 224-7707
GRAND LEDGE 2 bdrm. fireplace, garage, central air, washer & dryer, $750$800. 517-349-8000 or 517-282-9669
1988 25’ CREST PONTOON BOAT with Force 35 hp motor, on trailer, dual tanks, radio & 4 new life vests. $5000/obo. 517-371-1252.
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STATE OF MICHIGAN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FAMILY DIVISION INGHAM COUNTY PUBLICATION OF HEARING CASE NO 70337-1-NA PETITION NO. 10-861-NA TO: TRACY ELLIS IN THE MATTER OF: ANGEL ANDERSON, MINOR CHILD
CASE NO 67251-2-NA PETITION NO. Amended PW 10-755-NA TO: Tamarist James IN THE MATTER OF: POET BROWN, MINOR CHILD(REN) A hearing regarding the Amended Permanent Wardship Petition 10-755-NA will be conducted by the court on Wednesday, August 18, 2010 at 8:30 am in COURTROOM 2, VETERANS MEMORIAL COURTHOUSE, 313 W Kalamazoo Street, 2nd floor, Lansing, MI 48933 before HONORABLE RICHARD J GARCIA, Judge of Probate. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Tamarist James personally appear before the court at the time and place stated above. This hearing may result in the termination of your parental rights.
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A hearing regarding a petition 10-861-NA will be conducted by the court on Monday. August 2, 2010 and Tuesday August 3, 2010 at 8:30 am in COURTROOM 2, VETERANS MEMORIAL COURTHOUSE, 313 W Kalamazoo Street, 2nd floor, Lansing, MI 48933 before HONORABLE RICHARD J GARCIA, Judge of Probate. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that TRACY ELLIS personally appear before the court at the time and place stated HCN/ICCN-841257 above. 7/18/10 This hearing may result in the termination of your paSTATE OF MICHIGAN rental rights. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FAMILY DIVISION HCN/ICCN-841626 INGHAM COUNTY 7/18/10
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CASE NO 70333-1-NA PETITION NO. 10-000845
IN THE MATTER OF: POET BROWN, MINOR CHILD(REN)
A hearing regarding the Amended Permanent TO: WILLIAM EARL BEATTY, Wardship Petition 10-755-NA will be conducted by the LEGAL FATHER court on Wednesday, AuIN THE MATTER OF: gust 18, 2010 at 8:30 am in DIAJHRION KYTRELL COURTROOM 2, VETERANS STURDIVANT, MINOR DOB MEMORIAL COURTHOUSE, 313 W Kalamazoo Street, 7/3/2004 2nd floor, Lansing, MI 48933 HONORABLE RIA hearing regarding a peti- before tion filed will be conducted CHARD J GARCIA, Judge of by the court on Monday. Au- Probate. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED gust 16, 2010 and Tuesday August 17, 2010 at 8:30 am in that Marshall Donyell Brown COURTROOM 2, VETERANS personally appear before MEMORIAL COURTHOUSE, the court at the time and 313 W Kalamazoo Street, place stated above. 2nd floor, Lansing, MI 48933 This hearing may result in before HONORABLE RI- the termination of your paCHARD J GARCIA, Judge of rental rights. Probate. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED HCN/ICCN-841256 that WILLIAM EARL BEATTY, 7/18/10 LEGAL FATHER personally appear before the court at the time and place stated above. This hearing may result in the termination of your parental rights. HCN/ICCN-841258 7/18/10
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WALK TO WORK or School! 816 W. Genesee, near d o w n t o w n . Remodeled/registered, 3 bdrm., 2 full baths, lg. 3rd floor, all appliances incl. 1021 MAYCROFT Greatl WD. Parking. $950/mo. Call deal! Cozy warm home, Kathy: 517-410-6974. quiet neighborhood, $980 CAN-AM SPYDER 2008 red, mo. 3 bdrms, 2BA, finishWILLIAMSTON 990cc, reverse trike, 3200 ed basement, huge yard, 301 Lisa Lane. $750/mo. + miles, clear title, excellent washer/dryer in unit, air utilities. 3 bdrm., 2 bath, condition, $6400, cond. (517)214-1369. 1100 sq.ft., 2 car garage, melissa25c@gmail.com faith7491@att.net no bsmt. Call 517-285-0575 HARLEY ’98 Road King Col1090 MEADOWLAWN, Dew- WILLIAMSTON COMlectors edition. 1500 mi! itt Twp, 2 bdrm. $550/ mo+ P L E T E L Y remodeled, 3 Gorgeous, well maint. dep, sewer incl. No pets. bdrm., 2 bath ranch. Half $12,500. 517-332-2182 Sec 8 ok. 517-487-0825 of bsmt completely fin., nice yard, rear deck. Incl. 2004 $3500 appliances. Carport. Close HUSABERG 600 N. MLK - 3 bdrm., /obo. Good cond. YAMAHA to I-96. No pets. $995 + w/balcony off master TTR230 2006, like new. util. & dep. 517-655-3680 bdrm., 2 bath. Full bsmnt. $2500/obo. 517-323-1788. new carpet & vinyl throughout, gas fireplace, w/W/D hookup. Includes appliances. Fenced yard. $750+_ utils. 517-332-9255 CANADIAN FISHING CAB710 N. MLK across from INS for RENT. Walleyes, KYMCO PEOPLE SCOOTER Hosp., 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 250CC 2007 TOW PAK KIT, jumbo perch, big $650/mo. + util. 1104 EXCELLENT CONDITION, northerns. Call Hugh or CAMP ST., 2 bdrm., wood LOTS OF EXTRAS, MUST Doris toll free 800-426-2550 flrs., $550/mo. ALSO 2 SELL $5500.00 (517)651for free brochure. Or look bdrm. apt. on busline, $500 6295 (517)290-1753 at our website incl util. ROOMS w/pvt. www.bestfishing.com bath, $350. 517-484-5619 RED 2004 Honda CRF 70 MM Dirtbike, good starter bike for a 9-11 year old. ExcelAFFORDABLE HOMES 1-4 lent condition. $750.00 or bdrms, Section 8 OK. best (517)930-1181 Pets OK. Move in special! Flexible terms available. $395-$1095. GRAND LEDGE: 2 bdrms., 517-651-1374 $510+ util. + $510 sec. dep. No pets. Call 517-627-8983, or 2003 JAYCO KIWI 23’ travel 517-896-3285. trailer, front & rear pull CHARLOTTE down tent bunks, loaded, 4968 Wheaton Rd., air. $9500. 517-420-4962. 4 bdrm., 1.5 bath 2 story 2000+ sq. ft. farmhouse. ’93 SUNLITE Truck camper Full bsmnt., fuel oil heat. A/C, heat, stove, bath, 3 517-622-6059 way fridge, loaded, exc. or HOUGHTON LAKE Clean 2 cond. $3500. 517-803-9558. www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. bdrm cottages, excellent com swimming, boat. A u g .CAMPING MEMBERSHIP Sept. $375wk. 989-422-4896 LIFETIME. Camp Coast to Coast USA/Canada CHARLOTTE $10/night (full hook-up). Lg 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath, large (Paid $1,595) Must Sell kitchen, .den, garage, qui$595, 614-761-9257. et neighborhood, good schools, $925/mo. Call 517FOR SALE/RENT: ’06 40’ LAKE HOME FOR RENT Effi202-5754 Tradewinds, diesel, 4 ciency cabin on lake (600 slides, sleeps 4. 517-449sq feet), perfect for 1-2 DOWNTOWN NEAR: 2-4 0461. premiumrvrental@gmail.com people. Lakefront, safe bdrms, needs work. $400 community, beautiful & up. Option, Handy tensunsets, dock for boat, ant wanted. 517-351-3344. When you need swimming, fishing. 1 bedroom. 30 minutes south of repairs around the E. LANSING: TOWAR GARLansing. $750/mo. plus DENS, 3 bdrm ranch, deck, lease. Call 517-231-5475. home - and you need W/D, air, pets, $800/mo. + them fast - check the dep. 285-3867 or 887-9192
DELTA TWP. 2832 SKYWAY LN. Country setting large 2 OKEMOS, 2056 HAMILTON bdrm duplex apt. $700 mo. Rd., nice quiet. Near Meriincludes heat, water & dian Mall behind Meijers, sewage. Call 517-332-5510. near bus, new carpet. 1 bdrm., $300+ util., 1 mo. sec. dep. includes trash. DEWITT duplex. $700+ utilHOLT: 1 BEDROOM , $450 ities. 2 bdrm., 1 bath, cent. No pets. ALSO S. Lansing, + deposit. Air. Free heat, air, washer dryer hookups, GRAND LEDGE 1 bdrm., on near Meijer & K-Mart. 708 water, trash pickup. Coin GREAT 1 BDRMS available! deck, fin. bsmt., wet bar, Armstrong, $575, sec. 8 ok, the river, patio deck, furlaundry. 1960 Aurelius normally rents for garage, fresh paint & new 2 bdrm., 1 bath, fenced nished, washer & dryer, 10 Road. Busline. Applica$550/mo. Special pricing carpet. Call Mark or Cheryl yard. 517-410-7257 mo. lease. Call 602-300- DOWNTOWN 408 W. Ionia, tions. up front. furnished, close to LCC at $475/mo. plus electric 517-669-1738 9672. ** 586-292-3681 ** and Cooley. $335 per (around $30/mo.) A/C in month utilities incl. PORTLAND APTS apts. Open floor plan. EAST LANSING 1713 517-749-3890 Laundry facilities on site!! has spacious airHOMES FOR RENT NOTICE EDGEWOOD VIL Greencrest, 3 bdrm., 1.5 Pet friendly, dog run on conditioned 2 bdrm apt Lansing - 2 or 3 BR; LAGE APTS. East Lansing. bath, Appliances Included. site. Country setting. Call homes ready for immedi1.5 Bath, basement, Section 8 Wait List. full bsmt, no smoking, no DOWNTOWN AREA Cyndi at 517-285-8343 for ate occupancy. Move in togarage, 1000-1200 sq ft. for 1 bed, will reopen efpets. Very clean. $875+ furnished room, all utildetails! day for $299. Call 517-647$750-800/mo fective 7/1/2010. Now acutilities, Section 8 welities paid, no deposit, 4910 to tour your new (517) 482-8771 cepting applications for 1, come. 517-930-1575. $75 per wk. 517-372home! wencoproperties@att.net 3 & 4 bdrm. waiting lists. GREAT APT, GREAT PRICE. 6250 or 517-894-1281. 2 bdrm., near Willow & Waverly. Free heat, free WILLIAMSTON 760 E Church EAST LANSING- QUIET ST.JOHNS-INCOME water. 517-303-6680 St. apt. $575/mo. + elecarea. 871 Beechlawn, 2 BASED 2 BDRM. TOWNLANSING - 2-3 bdrm houstric. 2 bdrm., 1 bath, rebdrm. AC, attached HOMES. Beautiful Park es, 1 & 2 bdrm duplex, & 2 cently refurbished. Call garage, private fenced HASLETT - 5705 Potter, setting. Close to schools bdrm apts. $450-$800. Lo517-285-0575 backyard. 248-651-4791. near lake. Large 2 bdrm. & shopping. Laundry cal owner cell 989-5501.5 bath, fireplace, central hookup. 1181. DIMONDALE: FEMALE TO air. Utility room with WILLIAMSTON - UPPER apt. SUNTREE APARTMENTS MASON-LESLIE AREA 3010 rent room in beautiful washer/dryer hookup. No for rent. House in country. 1100 Sunview Dr. St Annis Rd. Beautiful counhome. $400 mo., all utilitpets, $595/mo. incl. water. 3 bdrm./2 bath upper, Johns, 989-224-8919. try setting, 2 story + full ies paid. Free cable & inCall 517-372-8000 or 517Incl. all util. & satellite. EHO bsmt. 3 bdrms., 1 1/2 ternet. Please call Jill at 349-8345 Call: 810-923-1062 LANSING-2 BDRM/1 baths, kitchen, deck off 517-646-5926. BATH Home for dining area, liv. rm., att. $19,900. Payments as garage, W/D hookup, low as $130/mo. Call appli. furn., $825 sec. dep. Now 800-240-0578 $825 mo. + utils. Credit check. No pets, no smoking. 517-589-8362. LANSING SOUTH-5824 Haag Rd. Rent to own, 3 bdrm., hardwood floors, remodWaverly Area eled bathroom. freshly Duplexes painted. $700+ dep. 2-3 bdrm. Starting at 517-749-2482. $650. Close to shopping. Pet Friendly. Call for PORTLAND- 3 bdrm., 1 bath 12’ MIRROCRAFT ALUM. 9.9 Evinrude, trailer, extras, details (517)272.1000 or ranch. 2 1/2 car garage, excellent cond. $1250. Call visit www.vandaproperties.com full bsmt., appliances, C/A, 517-803-9558. smoke free. No pets. Quiet subdivision. Near I96. $800 Email the Lansing Community Email the Lansing Community per mo., $700 sec. dep. ImNewspapers 24/7 at: Newspapers 24/7 at: mediate occupancy. 517lcnclassifieds@gannett.com lcnclassifieds@gannett.com 647-2242 or 517-505-2667.
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