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June 19, 2011

Driver in Holt school bus crash will retire

A mission to inform

Will Kangas

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Holt High School’s SADD (students against destructive decisions) club was on a mission June 10 to inform/remind the community of the penalties of providing alcohol to minors. With high school graduation open houses in full swing, SADD members want to deter adults from purchasing alcohol for use by minors. Seven SADD members and their club advisor went around to four local businesses (Big Ten, Carl’s, Brower’s, Rich’s) and put neon pink stickers on cases of beer that warn about the penalties. The club calls it “Project Sticker Shock.” COURTESY PHOTO

HOLT — The Holt Public Schools driver who was behind the wheel of a bus that crashed into the side of a large garage earlier this month has decided to retire, according to school officials. The incident occurred at the corner of Delhi Street Northeast and Holt Road on June 2. There were no students on the bus. The female driver turned left from Delhi Street Northeast onto Holt Road and appeared to have lost control of the bus, swerving into a yard and

then smashing into a garage, according to police After an internal investigation, Deputy Superintendent Scott Szpara said the conclusion was that the accident was a result of “driver error.” “The driver was at fault,” Szpara said. He said one possible explanation was that her foot slipped. The driver, who was not named, is of retirement age and has decided to do so, Szpara said. There will be no disciplinary action by the district and there was no ticket issued by the Ingham County Sheriff’s Department’s Delhi Division. The crash created a hole

in the garage, and the bus hit a 1953 antique wrecker that was damaged and a utility trailer that police said was a complete loss. The owner of the property, Tim Monroe, said he believed it will cost between $5,000 and $10,000 each to repair the garage and the wrecker. Szpara said any compensation for damages would be handled by the insurance companies of both parties. Szpara said the district used on-board cameras to help determine what happened, but because the driver has retired, any further action would be moot, because of her decision to end active employment.

Tales from third grade: Jet packs are needed F

ather’s Day seems to coincide with the last days of school — could this be a coincidence? Maybe. What is a fact is that as summer begins I will miss the after school report that I get from my son at Wilcox Elementary. What follows are examples of a unique perspective on life as seen through the eyes of a third grader. I felt compelled to write down some of the highlights throughout the

LIFE IN HOLT Will Kangas

year and share them here. Warning: These thoughts and stories from the third grade are true but candid. Names have been changed to protect the innocent. It usually starts like this:

How’d it go at school today? “Well dad, someone has been throwing their hotdog on the floor in the cafeteria. The supervisor warned us that someone better confess or none of us will be able to go to recess. Jacob said he thought about saying it was him just so we could get to go out.”

“Well, he has sharp teeth, he is kind of pale and is allergic to garlic.”

“Some of the kids at school think Michael may be a vampire.” Why is that?

Students submitted various accomplishments they were proud of and put them in a collage on

“Wesley wasn’t at school today so Jeremiah was the one that had to drink down his chocolate milk really fast.” What? Why did he have to do that? “Someone had to be the entertainment.”

the wall outside the classroom. My son’s contribution: “I survived the swine flu.” While sipping on a pop at the year-end school festival, a bee landed on his can and flew away. “You can have this now, dad.” Why? “A bee landed on it and now it tastes like honey.” After school my wife and I treated him to some

pizza, but it was too hot to eat, so my wife grabbed a slice and held it out the window to cool it off. He became worried. “Boy, I bet that slice of pizza is scared right now.” The school parking lot can get crazy sometimes after school, and on this day my son turned the corner at the same time a car was approaching and it stopped short. “See dad, this is why I need a jet pack,” he said without hesitation.

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HOLT — The 2011 Relay For Life of Holt committee finalized the events that will take place during this year’s Holt Carnival For a Cure. The Relay officially starts at 1 p.m. on Friday, June 24 but the opening ceremony will begin at 6 p.m. Immediately following the opening ceremony, the survivor lap will begin with a survivor reception afterwards. At 10 p.m. Friday, the caregiver lap will begin followed by the luminaria ceremony and power point show. The Fight Back ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday morning with closing ceremony scheduled for noon. Other events include the silent auction, some of the camp sites will be promoting cancer awareness of many different types of cancer to aide in early detection and providing information and who and where to contact for support. For the first year, Sweet Sensations will be there with their mobile ice cream wagon serving up all the ice cream you can eat. Starting at 7 p.m. Friday, there will be a Miss Relay contest with the winner being crowned at 8 p.m. Other events will include: Learn to Juggle Friday, clowns will be offering face painting and making balloon animals; a bag pipe band will be performing; there will be pizza/ popcorn and the movie Tangled Friday night at midnight; a balloon release,and the Team Spirit lap. There will be theme laps on the hour starting at 2 p.m. and much more. Relay For Life is a community event open to everyone with no admission fee and convenient parking at the Holt High School football field.

HOLT — An artificial joint components maker has a new majority shareholder and plans to expand globally while adding jobs in Michigan. Orchid Orthopedic Solutions, with 150 employees in Holt and a combined 645 at four other Michigan locations, now lists Sweden’s Altor Equity Partners as its majority shareholder. The shares

were sold by former shareholder Churchill Equity of Minneapolis. Terms weren’t disclosed. Mike Miller, chairman and CEO of Orchid, said Altor wants to help Orchid expand its presence. “We will be taking some of our skilled employees in Michigan and asking them to transplant our capabilities to places in Asia, India and South America,” Miller said. Orchid makes components for replacement hips, knees and other

joints. It also makes the medical instruments surgeons use to implant the devices. Orchid has annual sales of approximately $175 million. As the company expands globally, Miller anticipates that an additional 150 workers will be needed in Michigan. These jobs will include manufacturing, clerical and executive positions, but Miller wasn’t able to estimate an average wage for the positions. “With an aging and increasingly active popula-

tion in the Western markets and increasing public and private health care spending in the developing markets, there is a fundamentally solid long-term demand growth outlook for orthopedic and dental implants,” said Hans Stråberg, future chairman of the board and former CEO of Electrolux. Orchid recently invested $1.5 million into added office space and machining equipment at its Holt location.

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BIBLE STUDY

Bible study and prayer meeting, Dimondale Christian Outreach, 123 N. Bridge St., Dimondale, 7 p.m. Thursdays. With Bob and Sandra Carpenter, pastors. Info: 663-8872. Bible Study School, IDMR, 4573 Willoughby Road Suite E, Holt, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Sundays, 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays. See the Bible in pictures like the Prophets and Apostles saw in visions. In Bible classes you can see 450 square feet of multicolored fully detailed charts showing historical, prophetic and scientific knowledge. Refer to and read: Romans 1:19-20. Info: 927-3177 , lansingbible.weebly.com.

CALL FOR

Call for Mentors, Eaton County MSU Extension, 551 Courthouse Drive No. 1, Charlotte, June 19. Be a mentor. Looking for adults 21 and older to mentor teenagers in Eaton and Ingham County. STOMP 4-H Youth Mentoring is a community-based mentoring program with Eaton County MSU Extension and serves youth in both Eaton and Ingham counties. Help make a difference in the life of a youth and get involved in your community. To learn more, contact Kristy Oosterhouse at 543-2310 or oosterh6@msu.edu. Info: 543-2310, www.msue.msu.edu/ eaton. Call for preschoolers, MSU Child Development Labs, 325 W. Grand River, East Lansing, ongoing. Classes are held during the university’s academic year. Enrollment is open until classes are full. Classes for ages 3-5 at two locations, one in Haslett and one in East Lansing. Call or see website for more information. Info: 339-6045, www.hdfs.msu.edu/cdl.

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Foster Parents Needed, Lutheran Social Services of Michigan, 801 S. Waverly Road, Lansing,

Browse calendars online at lsj.com/events | Add your own event with the online form ongoing. Lutheran Social Services of Michigan is always looking for loving people to become foster parents for the children in the greater Lansing area. Foster parents for treatment foster care are also in very high demand, with reimbursement of up to $60 per day. Info: 321-7663, www.lssm.org . Friendship families needed for MSU Japanese students, Hosei/ MSU Study Abroad Program, August through December. Families are needed to host MSU students from Hosei University in Tokyo. Students live in the dorm during the week but visit local families when they first arrive in August, at Thanksgiving, the weekend before they leave in December and at least two weekends a month during the semester. For more information, call or email dprice@maro.org. Info: 927-4010.

CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

Summer Sprouts science-based toddler playgroup, Impression 5 Science Center, 200 Museum Drive, Lansing, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, June 15-Aug. 27. Registration required by phone. Enroll in single session or all 11 weeks. Space is limited to 12 children per daily session. For more information or for a complete list of Toddler Science Day themes visit website. Info: 485-8116, ext. 32, www.impression5.org. Cost: per session: $7 members, $10 nonmembers, all 11: $70 members, $100 non-members, sibling care: $5 members, $8 non-members.

CLASSES

Beginning Boxing for Girls and Women, Lansing Boxing Club, 2120 S. Cedar St., Lansing, 5-6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Come to workout or compete, all ages. Instructor is an Olympic hopeful. Info: 285-7972. Cost: $25 per month. EPO Childbirth Classes, Greater Lansing, ongoing. EXPECTANT PARENTS ORGANIZATION: Prenatal Combo Series for first-time parents. Classes are held in several Lansing/East Lansing locations, on weekday evenings and in Lansing on Saturday’s. Other classes available are eLearning

Class, The Best Newborn Care Class Ever, Breastfeeding Class, Parents Expecting Multiples, Refresher Series, Teen Series and Sibling Class. Call or visit website for details or to register. Info: 337-7365, www.epobaby.org. Free weekly yoga class, Just B Yoga & Tai Chi LLC, 106 Island Ave., Lansing, 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesdays. Free weekly power yoga class for all levels. Get rid of stress, increase muscle tone, meet new friends. Yoga mats provided. Info: 488-5260, www.justbyoga.com. Cost: Free. Jazzercise, Holt, Holt, 4:30 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays, 6 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, 8:30 a.m. and 9:45 a.m. Saturdays. Every group fitness class combines dance-based cardio with strength training and stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximium fat burn. Registration is ongoing. Call for location. Contact Pam Lynch at jazzerpammy@gmail.com or 351-1689. Info: 351-1689, www.jazzercise.com. Latin dance lessons, Lansing Boxing Club, 2120 S. Cedar St., Lansing, 7:30-9 p.m. Mondays. For beginners and experienced dancers. Info: 285-7972. Cost: $7 per person.

CLUBS AND MEETINGS

Greater Lansing Network Against War and Injustice Meeting, Central United Methodist Church, second floor conference room, 215 N. Capitol Ave., Lansing, 7-9 p.m. June 20. Monthly planning meeting. Public welcome. Info: 410-1243, www.glnawi.org. Journey to Adoption, Adoption Associates, Inc., 800 E. Thomas L. Parkway, Lansing, 7-9 p.m. June 23. Adoption Associates, Inc. a statewide nonprofit agency, is hosting a free informational meeting on domestic infant and international adoption accredited programs in: the United States, China, Ethiopia and Russia. Call or email lansing@adoptionassociates.net to RSVP. Info: 327-1388, www.adoptionassociates.net. Cost: Free.

Kiwanis Club of Holt, Charlar Place, 4230 Charlar Drive, Holt, 6:30 p.m. Mondays. Info: 699-5595. Kiwanis Club of South Lansing, Salvation Army, 701 W. Jolly Road, Lansing, 7:30-8:30 a.m. June 24. Speaker: Josh DeBruyn, MDOT bicycle pedestrian coordinator. Topic: U.S. Bicycle Route System. Info: 882-1495. Orientation Meeting for Foster and Adoptive Parents, Bethany Christian Service, 612 W. Lake Lansing Road #100, East Lansing, 6-8 p.m. June 20. Orientation meeting for individuals interested in becoming foster or adoptive parents. Info: 336-0191. Cost: Free. South Lansing/Holt Rotary Meeting, Causeway Bay Hotel, 6820 S. Cedar St., Lansing, 12-1:15 p.m. Wednesdays. Info: 525-4421.

DANCES

Wednesday Night Dinner and Dance, Charlar Place, 4230 Charlar Drive, Holt, 6-10 p.m. Wednesdays. Live music from the Jack Clarkson Band. Info: 699-5595, www.charlarplace.com. Cost: $10 entrance fee.

FESTIVALS

Festival of the Sun, Old Town, Turner Street and Grand River Avenue, Lansing, 2-11 p.m. June 25. Taste wine, microbrews and gourmet food while you celebrate the summer solstice with live music by local musicians. Event includes a children’s exhibit from Impression 5 Science Center from 2-7 p.m. All ages are welcome until 7 p.m. Info: 485-4283, www.festivalofthesun.com. Cost: $17 in advance, $20 at the door, $25 weekend pass for both Festival of the Moon and Festival of the Sun. Price includes a commemorative wine glass and tasting tickets; tickets are $1 thereafter. Juneteenth celebration, St. Joseph Park, Lansing, 5:30 p.m. June 16, 3 p.m.-dusk June 17, 11 a.m.-dusk June 18. This 18th annual celebration of history and culture commemorating the end of slavery in the United States begins with a statewide kickoff at City Hall at 5:30 p.m. June 16. Weekend Freedom Fes-

tival activities include musical entertainment, youth steppers, softball game, health fair, children’s activities, youth essay contest, soul food, vendors and more. Info: 394-6900, www.lansingjuneteenthcelebration.org. Cost: free. Riverbank Traditional Pow Wow, Adado Riverfront Park, between Grand Avenue and Shiawassee Street, Lansing, June 17-19. This 12th anniversary event offers Native American singing, drumming, dancing, crafts, food, raffles, vendors, an auction and children’s area with games, storytelling and crafts. Community potluck is at 5 p.m. Friday, followed by drums at 6:30 p.m. Grand entries at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday and noon Sunday. Info: 393-7236, www.riverbanktraditional.com. Cost: Free admission.

FOOD AND DRINK

Free Community Lunch, Tabernacle of David Church , LMTS Center, 2645 W. Holmes Road, Lansing, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. June 25. Community is welcome. Van transportation available. Call for a ride. Info: 882-7099, ext. 229. Cost: free.

FUNDRAISERS

“Art for Charlie” - Art Show & Auction, Dublin Square, Events Room, 327 Abbot Road, East Lansing, 6-9 p.m. June 22. Professional and amateur art by local artists and from around the world donated in aid of Charlie, a 2-year-old with incurable brain cancer. Bidding by silent auction. Admission includes refreshments, music and the opportunity to win many raffle prizes. Tickets available at the door or online. Name and address needed to register for auction. Info: 626-4350, www.friendsofcharlie.com/ art.htm. Cost: $10 per person. Family Video donating to Relay For Life of Holt, Family Video, 2073 Aurelius Road, Holt, June 18-19. Family Video in Holt will be donating $2 from each video they sell during the weekend of June 18 and 19 to the 2011 Relay For Life of Holt. Please stop by, purchase a video, and help support Relay For Life. Info: 699-5275.

GOVERNMENT

Ingham County Tea Party Patriots, Ponderosa Steakhouse, 6727 S. Cedar St., Lansing, 6 p.m. dinner hour and meet and greet, 7 p.m. town hall meeting June 21. 6 p.m. dinner hour and meet and greet, 7 p.m. town hall meeting. Info: 694-1299.

HEALTH

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 parentsto-be and their families. Info: 975-7300. 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 Dawe Auditorium, 2720 S. Washington Ave., Lansing, ongoing. Monthly diabetes education classes. Physician referral and registration are required. Info: 975-6600, www.irmc.org. Heart Failure Education, Ingham Regional Orthopedic, 2727 S Pennsylvania Ave, Lansing,

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Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Ingham Regional Medical Center, 401 W. Greenlawn Ave., Lansing, ongoing. For those who suffer from chronic respiratory disease. Physician referral and registration required. Call for details. Info: 975-6400. Cost: insurance coverage may be available. Saturday Sports Medicine and Athletic Injury Clinic, Ingham Regional Orthopedic Hospital,

Vascular Rehabilitation, Ingham Regional Medical Center, 401 W. Greenlawn Ave., Lansing, ongoing. For people who suffer from calf, thigh or other pain due to decreased blood flow in the legs. Monthly screening available. Physician referral and registration required Info: 975-8304.

HOLIDAY

Dad’s Day at the Zoo, Potter Park Zoo, 1301 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Lansing, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. June 19. General admission is free for all Ingham County dads.

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LIBRARIES

Info: 272-9840, www.cadl.org. Cost: free.

Arts and Crafts, Capital Area District Library South Lansing Branch, 3500 S. Cedar St., Lansing, 11 a.m. June 21. For ages 5-10. Make crafts from around the world. Registration required.

Game On for Teens, Capital Area District Library South Lansing Branch, 3500 S. Cedar St., Lansing, 6 p.m. June 23. Challenge yourself or your friends when you play Wii. Info: 272-9840, www.cadl.org.

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COLLEGE NEWS Andrick awarded Doctor of Medicne Holt High School graduate (2002) Jonathan James Andrick has been awarded his Doctor of Medicine degree from the Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois. He has accepted a three year residency position in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Virginia Hospital system, located in Charlottesville, Virginia. His undergraduate work in molecular biology was completed at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. JJ is the son of Larry Andrick of Holt and Mary Andrick of Traverse City.

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2727 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Lansing, 9-11 a.m. Saturdays. A walk-in sports injury clinic staffed by mid-Michigan sports medicine physicians and certified athletic trainers. Call 351-7815 for more information weekdays or 975-8500 Saturday mornings. Info: 351-7815.

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Holt Central grad gets scholarship The Kiwanis Club of Okemos named Kristopher Bryce Pratt-Taylor, a graduating senior at Holt Central High School, its recipient of a scholastic scholarship. He was nominated by the faculty and staff of the Holt Central High School and Holt Adult High School for scholastic achievements, community involvement and service. Pratt-Taylor was a member of the Holt High School Varsity Basketball team this past season. The award was presented at the commencement ceremony on June 3 by Irma and Frank Moss, members of the Kiwanis Club of Okemos. Members of Kristopher’s family attending the graduation were his mother and two younger brothers. This commencement was attended by the Holt Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Johnny A. Scott and other executives of the district along with the Holt Public Schools Board of Education. Several of those present gave the graduates the

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(l. to r.) Irma Moss, Kristopher, Frank Moss COURTESY PHOTO inspiration and dare to continue their studies and to use sincere effort to overcome obstacles. These dignitaries all participated in awarding the diplomas to the graduates. In addition, all of the faculty and staff of the Holt Central High School were present to cheer the graduates. Holt Central High School Principal Melanie Allen introduced the program’s adult and student speakers. Holt Central High School was an alternative

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continues to gain momentum, we, as concerned citizens, may have reached a new hurdle with the Township – providing for and protecting our First Amendment rights. To get signatures, I attended the Lions Community Kids Day at Valhalla Park, this past Saturday. Almost immediately, we were approached by an event worker who advised us to leave. I asked to speak with a deputy who approached with a township representive. The rep insisted we leave. I asked the deputy to advise us under which ordinance we were being asked to leave the premises, he did not cite any ordinance. Under the threat of being ticketed or arrested, we decided to leave the park peacefully. I asked the deputy to file a formal report but was denied. Was this democracy in action or was the township representative’s response because we were going against his opinion for the project? Why is the rep denying my voice? Why was I threatened? Is there something in the Sludge ProjNancy Dayton ect that the representative does not want exposed to the public? I hope my experience energizes you to get more involved Civil liberties were denied in our township, engages you to challenge As the Signature Petition Referendum our elected officials, and encourages you crusade (to bring to vote the Delhi Town- to sign the petition. Your actions now will ship Board of Trustees’ decision to fund enable positive growth for the future. the $5.5 Million taxpayer Sludge Project) Mark Farone

I am writing in regards to the Solar Sludge project that Delhi Township board is seriously considering at a cost to the residents of Delhi. Considering the economic situations of so many people in Delhi Township, this is truly not the appropriate time to be considering this project. Yes, it sounds like a great deal but when times are tough you don’t purchase something just because it’s a good deal. In a family situation you wouldn’t buy something you can’t afford and don’t need right now without at least getting approval from the rest of the people that are helping to pay for it…but this is exactly what the Delhi Board wants to do. I say let’s get this on a ballot and let the Delhi residents, aka family, decide if this is what they want to spend their money on or if the “family” would rather save money all the way around and vote not to have it at all. Let the people (residents of Delhi) decide how their money will be spent.

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Summer reading program is ready Each year, warmer temperatures mean the end of school, long lazy days, and of course, the Summer Reading Program at your local library. This year, the HoltDelhi branch of the Capital Area District Library has a fantastic line-up of fun programs for kids and teens, as well as a spectacular reading incentive program to keep our young patrons reading all summer long. To participate in the Summer Reading Program, simply stop by the library and sign your children up. Each child or teen

GUEST COLUMN Liz Vagani receives a reading log, which is then used to keep track of how much time is spent reading. For every level completed on the reading log (three hours for kids, four hours for teens), bring the log back to the library to receive a prize and get entered into weekly prize drawings. The library also has a great line-up of performers over the next two months. There will be visits from storytellers, musicians, and magicians

alike. Magician Ming Louie will wow audiences with a visit to China’s Middle kingdom, through magic, story and song on Wednesday, June 22 at 1:00 pm. The following week, the amazing Storytellers will share folktales from around the world, set to music in their program A World of Music and Stories on Wednesday, June 29 at 1:00 pm. Registration is required for these programs; call 517-694-9351 ext. 3 in order to sign up. Each Wednesday throughout the summer, the library will host a dif-

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ferent live performance. In addition to the performers, the library has a full schedule of storytimes, children’s book discussions, and a variety of programs for teens as well. For a complete schedule of library events, visit cadl.org/events. The Holt-Delhi branch of the Capital Area District Library is located at 2078 Aurelius Rd. Make sure to stop in this summer and see all the amazing things your library has to offer.

— Liz Vagani is the Youth Services Librarian at the Holt/Delhi Branch of CADL.

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DIMONDALE — As “Mac” McKenzie and his family planted flowers on his wife, Catherine’s, grave in the Dimondale Cemetery just before Memorial Day, a red van pulled up and the woman had tears in her eyes as she thanked MacKenzie for placing a U.S. flag on her father’s grave. She explained that her father was a Vietnam veteran and having the flag on her father’s grave meant so much to her. Marine Corp veteran McKenzie seemed surprised by the woman’s reaction. He just couldn’t imagine the veterans not having flags designating that they had served their country near their final resting places. “There is a story behind every headstone in the cemetery,” McKenzie said. It was about a year ago, McKenzie, who visited his wife’s grave regularly, noticed that some of the flags at the graves in the cemetery were in disrepair. He immediately purchased a “gross” of flags to start replacing the tattered ones. Before placing flags on the graves, he spends time hot gluing them so that they will last longer. McKenzie, who is modest about the impact of the project, said, “It keeps me out of trouble.” McKenzie won’t have time to get into trouble, he is not only placing flags at

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Rams shined in spring Sean Merriman smerriman@lsj.com

1. Holt Boys Lacrosse After making their first regional final appearance in team history last year, the Rams did it again in 2011, capping a memorable season with a regional victory over Rockford, and then falling to Forest Hills Eastern-Northern in the final. Holt finished its season with a final record of 15-6, which included the firstever CAAC championship title.

loses coming against the Comets. Junior ace Justin Alleman had an outstanding season on the found for Holt, and he is one of five starters and 12 players who Holt should return next season.

4. Holt Boys Golf Holt’s boys golf team put together a good season, which included a top-3 finish in the league meet and a regional finals appearance as well. Senior Brian Burt placed first in the Rams’ district finals and concluded one of the best 2. Holt Softball The Rams softball team individual seasons in the had an outstanding season, programs history. finishing 11-2 in league 5. Holt Girls Track and play and winning their third consecutive CAAC Field The Rams’ girl’s track Blue league title. Colleen Lierman and and field team had a memoErin Chapman combined rable year, which resulted to form arguably the best in qualifying for the Divione-two pitching punch in sion 1 state meet at RockMid-Michigan this spring. ford. At the state meet, senior The team’s season came to an end in a district final Kyla Walworth took second-place in the discus and loss to Grand Ledge. third-place in the shot-put, while helping lead her 3. Holt Baseball If it wasn’t for Grand team to a 16-place finish Ledge, Holt might be con- overall. sidered the top baseball 6. Holt Girls Soccer team in the area this A 5-1-0 record in league spring. The Rams finished the play and a second straight year with a solid 20-8 appearance in the CAAC record, with half of those Gold Cup highlighted the

2011 Holt girls varsity soccer season. The team graduated ten seniors in all, five of which played varsity soccer for four years. This year’s team awards included Mandy Johnson, MVP, Emma Webster, MVP/ offense, Nicole Borek, MVP/defense, and Emily Burton as most improved. All league first team selections included Senior captain Sarah Blohm, Johnson, Webster, and Borek. All league honorable mention honors included Senior captain Jamie Zelenski, Senior Morgan Webster, Jenny McClumpha, Amy Benitez and Haleigh Ammon.

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Fun loaded packed & jammed double condo w/ DEWITT- 1202 REDPOLE. 40s china cab., beveled JUNE 23, 24 & 25, 9-6 daily. glass oak stacking bookNear corner of Schavey & case, fine sleeper sofa, Herbison Rds. Hoosier cabBernhardt sofa, tapestry inet, dining set, sofa, side & zappy club chairs, household items, exercise Ekornes Eames style leaequipment, pottery, shoes, ther recliner, fancy inlaid books, & more. desk & side stand, floral décor bombay cabinet, mis- DEWITT- 12963 MENOMINEE DR., off Herbison Rd. Fri.sion oak side & sofa tables, Sat., June 24-25, 9-4. Clothplantstands, nice rattan ing, furniture, lighting fixglass top dining set, bedtures, books, & misc. room set, oak bookcases, oak china cab., bakers DEWITT - 1655 W. Round rack, open display cab, Lake Rd., Thurs. 6/23 computer desk & office creNoon-6 & Fri. 6/24 8-5 denza, file, floor globe, old Books, antique cedar chest & trunk, lamps collectibles, wooden foldinc. mission/mica, rugs, ing chairs, boys clothes art w/ Francisco Zuniga se4T-14/16, adult clothes, ated women, Dali limp toddler car bed, 32" TV, watch etching w/ litho Baja Mini Bike & lots more! overlay, Coheleach wildlife West of US-27, East of + many other framed & downtown DeWitt loose art items. Nice SW DOWNSIZING!! art pieces, small Olla bas- DEWITT. 1217 Dill Rd., Fri 6/24 9-4; ket, sculpture, pottery, Sat 6/25 9-1 antiques, apglass, china, unusual pliances, books, clothing smalls, two kitchens w/ and accessories, mucho nice kitchen wares, collectibles, crafts, eleccookware, stainless, sm. tronics, furniture, games, appl., Jack Lalanne juicer, kitchen items, sporting stereo, tv, antique Philco goods, toys, Disney VHF’s floor radio, many books and much more 1 1/2 miles inc. Franklin Lib. leather north on Old 27 from 69 to bound set, cd’s, dvd’s, Dill; west 1/4 mile electronic gadgets, printers, Olympus stereo micro- EATON RAPIDS MOVING scope, specimen supplies, SALE, 6211 Kinneville Rd., Nikon, Exakta + other camJune 20th thru June 25th, eras, lg. plate block & mint 9-5p.m. Tools, furniture, sheet stamp coll., tons of fishing poles, luggage, anhousehold supplies, costique dishes and LOTS metics, nice linens, lots of more!!! quality ladies clothing & ESTATE SALE 9760 BAUER, jewelry, vintage wedding Dewitt off Chadwick begown, fabric, lawn & gartween Wacousta and den misc., orchids, planWright rd. June 24-25 9-4 ters, Ryobi weed trimmer lots of one of a kind items, w/ tiller attachment, appliunique handmade log furances w/ two newer nishings, and chainsaw washers & dryers, two carvings, penguin collecfrigs & two elec. stoves, all tion, globe collection, coin Maytag, Hearthstone soapcollection, sports cards stone woodstove, patio and sports memoriabilia, set, mounted squirrel & MAU logo pool table fox, hand tools, vacs & w/lots of accessories, tons more. Numbers at 8 hand crafter Poker table garage at 8:30 Thurs., w/lots of accessories, home at 9. FULL HUGE dekegerator, lawn and gartail list & pics at: den household items, apwww.estatesales.net pliances and much more CHARLOTTE - 2144 HOLLY GARAGE SALE 2849 SLEEPDR. June 23-24, 8-4. MULTI ING MEADOW, MASON. FAMILY SALE. Clothing Kids & baby clothes, furniboys 8-12, girls 7-10, ture, electronics, toys & Gymboree, Justice & Levis, sports cards. Fri.-Sat. June mens, womens, games, 24-25, 9am-5pm. toys, books, comics, DVDs, SALEGRAND household items, trampo- GARAGE LEDGE. 706 Jenne St. June line, fountain, & preschool 25, 9-5. Cottage items, curriculum. No early birds. Woodard patio set, boatOff Otto, by Packard. ing & fishing supplies, CHARLOTTE 777 E. SANTEE, tools, & furniture. Cash onoff Cochran. Fri. 6/24, 8ly. 5p.m. & Sat. 6/25, 8-2p.m. Some antiques, books, GARAGE SALE June 24-26, 95. Salmon fishing rods kids to adult clothing, w/trolling reels, 1998 24’ games, toys, bicycles and SeaRay with twin engines miscellaneous items. & trailer, furniture, books, CHARLOTTE-EATON CO. & much more. 6751 Loomis DEMS YARD SALE, 2206 Rd. between Jason & Price Lansing Rd., June 25, 9Rds., DeWitt. 989-224-1772. 4p.m. Office equip., GRAND LEDGE- 6873 N. RIVcollectibles, appliances ER HWY. Collectibles, and more!!! wooden gun cabinet CHARLOTTE-HUGE SALE! w/glass door, 16’’ Crafts1221 PORTER DR. SAT. man electric chain saw, June 25, 9-5p.m. Bookweight bench, fishing shelves, wooden dollpoles, water barrels, horse house, VHS videos, TVs, tank, backpacks, good use bedding. Liv. rm. artwork, clothing, many misc. Pfaltzgraff. Kid to adult items. June 24-25, 9-2. clothes, 5 gal. aquarium GRAND LEDGE-798 W. St. COUNTRY GARAGE SALE, Joseph Hwy., btwn. 3420 Clarksville Rd., PortCochran & Wheaton Rds., land June 23-25 9-? clothJune 23, 24 & 25, 10-5p.m. ing, many different items, Clothing, books, misc. furwashers/dryers, 2 horses, niture, household items camper, 1999 F-150 and and more!!! much more. GRAND LEDGE - 9227 NIXON DELTA TWP.- 3718 Delta RD. Yamaha boat motor, River Dr., June 24 & 25, 9electric dryer, wood lathe, 5p.m. Handmade craft 300 VHS tapes, CDs, guns, items incl.: Barbie doll wood stove, table saw, clothes, craft kits. Sewing tools, household items, items, Mary & Joseph new items daily. June 23Christmas statue, LOTS of 25, 9-5. books and more!! ST. JOHNS- JUNE 23-26, Thurs.-Sun., 8-5. 2729 AvWAVERLY YARD sale. 90 ery Rd. General household yrs. of collecting. Prices items, furniture, lawn unbelievable! June 24-26, mower, vintage cupboard. 9am. 3615 W St. Joseph.

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HOLT. MULTI-HOUSE (9+) ST. JOHNS 502 S. BAKER ST. Sale! 3953 Willow Ridge Dr. Fri. 6/24 & Sat. 6/25, 9-5. Fri/Sat/Sun 9-3. SubdiviMULTI-FAMILY SALE. Toys, sion is N of Willoughby Rd children to adult clothing, and E of Pine Tree Rd. Ensports collectibles, NAStrance at Pine Tree & WilCAR. Misc. household low Ridge Dr, or Tiffany & items, books & much Willoughby. more! JOHNSBACKYARD HUGE MOVING SALE, 2211 ST. SALE, 405 S. Church St., Wayne St., Lansing, off June 23rd, 9-6p.m. & June Aurelius Rd. June 23-25 9-6 24th, 9-3p.m. Boys clothChristmas, furniture, air ing, lg. print paperbacks. hockey table, riding lawn dismantiling an "E-Bay" mower w/snow blower, store. Something for evhousehold items, odds n eryone!!! ends and much much more! Something for evST. JOHNS-HUGE MULTI eryone, FAMILY SALE, 6114 S. Grove Rd., just off Price LESLIE, 2783 W. Baseline, Rd., June 23, 24 & 25, 9June 24-25 9-5 6p.m. Some furniture, 800 Washer/Dryer, Dishwashwestern books .25¢ & up, er, Microwave, Sofa, reNora Robert & other rocliner, dining table, chairs, mance books. (5) helmets, household items, patio furlots of new clothes newniture, grill, hunting gear born to adult 4X. 2 new home made Harley DavidLOADED TENT SALE. son quilts. Garage & Tent Fundraiser for Appalachia full! RAIN OR SHINE. mission trip. 375 TURNER RD, ST. JOHNS: HUGE sale, 507 WILLIAMSTON. E. McConnell St. June 23, Fri. & Sat., June 24 & 25. 24, 25, 9-6. NICE clothes 9 to 2. (lots with tags on), boys Off Gd. River E. of MeriNB-2T; Girls 7-18 & Jr 1-11; dian take Burkley S. one Womens med-3X; Mens Lblock to Turner. Antiques, 5X; toys, baby items, kitchfurniture, tools, houseen, holiday, jewelry, neverwares, clothing, books, used Partylite, lots of movies, toys & the unumisc. Rain or shine. sual. ST JOHNS June 24, 9-6; June 25, 9-2pm. Clover Ridge MASON-MULTI FAMILY Condos-US 27 N. to E. Gibb SALE, 1704 & 1706 Kelly St. to 1020 Randy Lane. Road, June 24, 25 & 26, 9-? Clean adult & kids clothAntiques, hand & power ing, collectibles, silk flowtools, furniture, much ers, new items, housemore!! wares, scrubs, toys, multiple sales. MOVING SALE JUNE 24-25, 9am-5pm. 3789 Wachtel ST. JOHNS-ST. JOSEPH Dr., Holt. Furniture, garCATHOLIC CHURCH ANment & quilting fabric, NUAL RUMMAGE SALE, sewing notions, antique 201 E. Cass St. (in the dishes, 8’ Schmidt pool tagym). June 22 & 23, 9ble, & much more. 8p.m. & June 24, 9OKEMOS- BIG SALE 4674 Noon. $2/bag day beWoodcraft Rd. Fri.-Sat. gins on Thursday the June 24-25, 9-4 p.m. (No 23rd. Something for evEarly Birds please). Houseeryone! hold items, clothing, toys, childrens items, bike, new WILLIAMSTON imprintable invitation 406 S. CEDAR, June 23-25, stock, some furn., & more. 9-5pm. Years of cleanout. W omens 2X-3X plus size PORTLAND: 2558 Portland clothes, tools, furn., houseRd. June 23 6-8 PM, June 24 hold goods, books, videos, & 25 9-4 PM. Table Saw, Christmas stuff, & more! Dayton Belt & Disk Sander, Mit Band Saw, WILLIAMSTON - 420 E. Tupperware, Pampered CHURCH ST. June 23-25, 9Chef, Movies, misc. 6. Moving Sale, furniture, dishes, cooking and PORTLAND 7476 EMERY Rd. bakeware, Christmas and Clarksville Rd to Emery, 1 other decor., toys, tapes, & mi. down Emery, Sat. June CD, books, tools, 19 in TV, 25th, 8-4pm. Boys clothcrib & Mattress etc. ing, toys, miscellaneous houshold items and more. WILLIAMSTON condo complex on Zimmer Place (corPORTLAND-831 KENT ST ner of Grand River & Saturday June 25th Zimmer Rd.). Fri. June 24 & 8 a.m to 2 p.m. baby items, Sat. June 25, 9-4. Address books, children’s clothing, 1206: humidifier, small furtoys, Baby Crib, Mountain niture, jewelry, all size Bikes, Air Conditioners, clothing. At 1208: Baby Movies, Girls Clothes and things/toys, little furnimuch more.. ture. At 1211: baby boy toys & clothing N-18mos., Miter saw. At 1218: Girls sz PORTLAND-CHERRY 10-16 & womens plus sz HILLS CONDOMINIUMS clothing, sewing-craftsANNUAL SALE. Saturfabrics, PartyLite, DS & day, June 25th, 9-1p.m. Gameboy games. At 1219: electric clothes dryer, 5 PORTLAND- FRIENDBROOK 1/2’’ joiner, planer, Delta SUBDIVISION. SALEsander, & 2 sets of china FRIEND & Elmwood Rd. dishes. Thurs., June 23, 3-8p.m. Fri., June 24, 9-5p.m. Too WILLIAMSTON GARAGE much to list! SALE 922 SOUTHFIELD DR. June 24-25, 9am-4pm. FurPORTLAND/LYONS - 7909 niture, clothing, home deGoodwin, June 24, 8-4p.m. cor. Chainsaw, formal gowns, weed eater, microwave, trumpet, 92 buick, school desks, and much more

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LOST CAMERA Possibly at Community Lake on graduation day, has graduation pictures on it. Would just like the chip returned. $100 reward. If found, please call 517-242-2721. SUNGLASSES- PRESCRIP TION Black with gold trim in round silver case. Lost 6/6, Lansing, E. Lansing, Okemos area. REWARD. 517-347-1127.

Auctions SEALED BID AUCTION June 29th @ noon. Contents of units described as misc household, rented by C Roberson, J Saxton, G Smith, L Mee, B Contreras @ Main’s Mini Storage 2302 Jarco Dr. Holt 517699-8240

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BARRY DIVORCE WITH OR WITH - HASLETT-248 ROAD,Friday & Saturday, OUT CHILDREN $149.00. InJune 24 & 25; 8:30 am-4:30 cludes FREE name change pm Barn sale - antiques, and marital property setbooks, clothing & accessotlement documents. BANKries, crafts, furniture, RUPTCY $125.00. WILLS games, misc. tools, kitchen $49.00. CRIMINAL items, too much to list. EXPUNGEMENTS $49.00. Cleaning out the attic and POWER OF ATTORNEY barn. 1/4 mile east of $39.00. Call 1-888-789-0198 Green Rd. on south side of -- 24/7. MC Barry Rd. DIVORCE $350* COVERS children, etc. only one signature required! *Excludes govt. fees. 1-800-522-6000 Extn. 950. Locally Owned and Operated. Established 16951 N. CEDAR St., Sat-Sun June 25th & 26th, 8 am - 3 1977. Baylor & Associates, pm clothing & accessories, Inc. MM electronics, furniture, games, men’s clothing, MEDICAL MARIJUANA sporting goods, Side-byCERTIFICATION Only $100. side frig, flat computer Local Clinics Available monitor, chest freezer, now! stereo system, record alNO MEDICAL RECORDS – bums, skis, Playstation, NO PROBLEM Call a local much more! Across from clinic. Sheridan Rd. School in N. N.W. 231-753-2300 Lansing. Cross st: Sheridan N.E. 989-525-5700 Rd. CASH ONLY, NO U.P. 906-361-6100 CHECKS. No early birds. Midwest 616-666-2000 Mideast 248-990-1234 2106 NORTHWEST AVE. Fri. michigancertification@gmail.com 6/24, 9-5, Sat. 6/25, 9-4. Main Office: 231-753-2300 HUGE MULTI FAMILY SALE. Med-Line: 231-818-0420 Clothes (baby, child & adult), household items & HEALTH CAREERS TRAIN toys, too numerous to list. ING. Start at the Blue HerOff Waverly Rd. or N. on Academy-Medical MasGrand River btwn Delta sage, Medical Assisting, River Dr. & Tecumseh RivPhlebotomy, Personal er Rd. Training 888-285-9989 blueheronacademy.com 2726 GILBERT RD, 6 / 2 4 MM 9am-5pm and 6/25 9am1pm. Sale includes baby DID YOU USE THE OSTEO items, books, children’s POROSIS DRUG FOSAMAX clothing, furniture, kitchen (Alendronate)? If you exitems, toys, household perienced a femur fracture items, and maternity (upper leg), you may be clothes - size 6. From M-99 entitled to compensation. S to Bishop Rd. Turn right Contact Attorney Charles on to Gilbert. Johnson 1-800-535-5727 2 FAMILY YARD SALE 1823 Stirling Ave., June 24-25, 10-6 p.m. Stampin’ Up collection, scrapbook items, teen girls & womens clothing, books, toys, jewelry, Christmas items, luggage, **BEST HOME LOANS!** bedding, purses & shoes. Purchase or Refinance. Land Contract and Mortgage Payoffs. Cash for Im- 306 E WALKER St., St. Johns, MI, June 24 9-5 & provements, DebtJune 25 9-4. Old items inConsolidation, Property cluding dishes, small furniTaxes. FHA and USDA ture, tools, toys, dolls, XXL Loans. Private Funds Avail& Tall young man’s clothable Too! Good/Bad/Ugly ing in exc condition. Bass Credit. 1-800-246-8100 Guitar hard case $35.00. United Mortgage Services. Old lamps and pictures. On Www.umsmortgage.com.. 2ND day we will bring out MC more items. RAIN CANCELS. 1 block north of US 27 and M21 intersection and 3 blocks west

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7224 CAPTIVA DR. 6/24-25, 9-5. Childs bike, workhorses, kitchen table & chairs, childs Corvette, sofa table, rocking chair, Miche purses, baby crib like new, hand tools, 3 new weathershield windows. E. SIDE-NEIGHBORHOOD WIDE SALES - KIPLING & LASALLE BLVDS., btwn. E. Michigan & Saginaw. June 25, 9-3p.m. Furniture, antiques, patio set, antique radios, glassware, nic-nacs, clothing and much more!!!

Garage Sales Rural 2447 ROWLEY RD., Williamston, June 24 + 25; 9am - 4pm Antique tools, air compressor, Ford Truck tonto cover, futon frame, treasures Williamstonnorth from traffic signal north, right on Church St, becomes Rowley Rd. One mile east from Church/Putnam intersection MENS STUFF June 24-25, 9-4. 3671 E Clark Rd., Bath

Garage Sales Suburb 1115 CAMDEN DRIVE off St Joe between Creyts & Snow. Huge Sale! Misc. antiques & collectibles, womens size 10-XL, misc. Coca Cola, holiday decor, beanie babies. June 23-2425, 9am-? 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE June 25-27, 8-5. Cleaning out basement & barn. Craft items, clothing, shoes, antiques, & lots more. New items everyday. 9729 Carlisle Hwy., Vermontville. 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE Lots of good stuff. Fri. June 24 & Sat. June 25, 9 a.m. 707 W. Main St., DeWitt. 3126 W. COLONY, Rd., ST Johns, June 24-25 9-5 Misc. household items, furniture, clothing, Tv’s, etc. 3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE Huge entertainment center solid oak, clothing, electric stove, tables & chairs, boat & motor, misc. 12840 Oneida Rd., Grand Ledge. Fri.-Sat. June 24-25. 4350 KINNEVILLE, Onondaga, June 22 10-? boats, trailers, dodge truck w/snowplow, 1967 bronco w/snowplow, antiques and much more

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PORTLAND- PEARL BARR SUBD. 8584 Carriage Ln. A LAWSONS LIQUIDATIONS Estate sale will be conFri.-Sat. June 24-25, 8ducted at 1027 King St., 4p.m. Toddler to adult Corunna, June 23-24-25, clothing, tent, toys, books, 10-6. Numbers at 9 a.m. power Amigo, sled and For a complete listing, much more!! photos & directions please visit our website at ST. JOHNS-1295 W. M a r www.lawsonsliquidations.com or shall Rd., ¾ mi. E. of 127, call 989-725-5796 June 23, 24 & 25, 9-5p.m. Bathroom vanity w/sink, 48"x30" mirror. 12"x25" MASON-144 S. VEVAY, 48854, Friday, June 24, 10-4 doors, 6’ shelving unit, Saturday, June 25, 10-2 elec. back massager, NUMBERS AT 9 AM FRIbooks. Childrens 12 mo.-2T DAY. ANTIQUES, & womens clothing and COLLECTIBLES, SEWING, much more!!! CRAFTS, MORE! GO TO STATESALES.NET/ESTATEST. JOHNS - 406 GILES ST., SALES/189579.ASPX FOR June 24 & 25, 9am-5pm, MORE INFO. WONDER Boys Clothes 3T-6, Plenty WOMEN ESTATE SALES Of Toys, Household, 517-256-0695 BARNES RD. Books, Corner Computer EXIT ON US 127, TAKE Desk, Queen Oak WaterHULL ROAD SOUTH TO MAbed Headboard & Frame. SON MANOR

MOVING SALE 6/25 & 6/26 No reasonable offer refused. 766 W. Shepherd, Charlotte. 517-231-5574.

Rummage Sales Flea Markets THE WILLIAMSTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH’S Annual Rummage Sale is Thurs., June 23 & Fri. June 24, 9am-5:30pm, Sat. June 25, 9 am-2pm. WUMC is located at 211 S. Putnam Street (across from Citizens Bank). We will have kids, mens, womens clothing, baby items, toys and books, electronics and much more.

Garage Sales Lexington FRANKLIN FARM SUBDIVI SION sales, Friday, June 24 8-5 and Saturday, June 25 8-2. antiques, baby items, books, boots and shoes, children’s clothing, collectibles, electronics, furniture, games, kitchen items, toys, women’s clothing, With at least six houses participating there’s sure to be something for everyone! West of 127, off South St. in Mason.

Animals Lost LOST BLACK & W H I T E Cat, near West Henry & Lincoln reward! 517-2828370 LOST SHIH TZU male, brindle color, Leslie area. Name "Teddy Bear". $100 reward. Call 517-589-9403 or 517-202-0434. PUG/BEAGLE MIX - lost SW Lansing, Churchill area. Blue collar & tags. "Hiro". 989-289-5692/517-528-2348 REWARD upon return.

Dogs-Cats-Pets A BETTER DESIGNER TOY BREED PUP, CAVA POOS, Maltipoos, Yorkie-Poos. Vet checked. $400-$600 www.puppy-parlor.com 517-404-3045 ADORABLE PUPPIES!! Chihuahuas, Maltese AKC, Pompoos, Poodles CKC teacups, Schnauzers, Schnoodles, Teddy Bears, Yochon, Yorkies AKC teacups $200-$850 www.puppy-place.net 517-404-1028. AMERICAN ESKIMO PUPPIES Minis & Toys, shots & wormed, $150-$300. Call 517-543-2119. AWESOME GOLDENDOODLES 3 blacks, $400. Shots, wormed, V et checked. 989-763-7202. BEAGLE PUPS AKC reg. 2 tan & white males, born on 2/14, $150. Also, 1 yr old black & white Beagle male, AKC, started on rabbits, $300. 517-574-8890 lv msg. BOSTON TERRIER, ENGLISH bulldog mix, price reduced for quick sale, $100 517625-3617 BRITTNEY SPANIEL PUPPIES Orange and White, 5 weeks old, AKC Registered, Beautiful coat and markings, Excellent hunters, Good with children, females $350, males $300. (989)860-9896 COCKAPOO PUPPIES 6 weeks old. 1st shots, wormed. Little Teddy Bears. $350. 989-833-7257.


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CAVALIER KING CHARLES & MALTESE MIX puppies 8 wks old, 1st shots & wormed, absolutely gorgeous, $500. 989-427-3205 CKC REG. MALTESE PUPPIES Males, $350. 517-5078628. COCKAPOO PUPS Shots, wormed, $350-$400 cash. Call 989-236-7634 or 989289-3849. COCKER PUPPIES AKC $300 & 350. AWESOME PUPPIES. 517-726-0368 COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES! Good colors. $200 & up. Shots, wormed LOVABLE SENIOR CITIZEN 989-426-3866 Karen. Irish Setter Seeking RetireDACHSHUND AKC MINI ment Home. My name is black & tan male, 1 yr., inCopper. I’m 13 yrs old, but tact, shots, wormed, $150 with a fun-loving teencash. 517-482-5444. ager’s spirit. DACHSHUND PUG MIX & I’ve a bit of arthritis, & D ACHSHUND PUPPIES glaucoma, but all-in-all Shots & wormed, ready to good for my age. I’m go. $50 ea. 989-235-3020. neutered, up to date on DACHSHUNDS 2 FEMALES, shots, etc. longhaired miniatures, $200. Call 517-643-5974. I’m a typical Irish Setter devoted, lovable, sweet, ENGLISH BULLDOGS AKC heart of gold. $800 & up. Call 989-2526995. I’m house-trained, & used to living with men, women, and cats.

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ONONDAGA BERRY FARM BACKYARD SHEDS & MORE Strawberries, U-pick & 989-834-2028 ready picked. 2590 Gale www.bcbarns.com Rd., Eaton Rapids, MI. 517FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC 667-6517 or 517-391-0884. S T O V E G lass top, selfSTRAWBERRIES cleaning, newer cond. 517-223-3508 $165. Sony TV, flat screen, degrootsstrawberries.com newer, w/remote, nice picture, $150. 517-980-0460. U-PICK WE-PICK STRAWB E R R I E S NOW OPEN! POLE BARNS MICHIGAN’S Diederichs Berry Farm Largest Pole Barn Compa3537 Morrice Rd., ny (Built Best Barns) Best Webberville MI 48892. Call Quality, Best Service, Best ahead for picking condiPrice. This Week’s Specials tions (517)521-4667 Erected 24’x32’x10’$6995.00 30’x40’x10’$8995.00 30’x48’x12’$12,495.00 60’x120’x14’$ 5 5 , 9 6 5 . 0 0 Licensed/Insured 1-877ALFALFA GRASS-EXCELLENT 802-9591 MM Hay $3 & up. Can deliver. 517-641-6034 PIONEER POLE BUILDINGS Free Estimates. Licensed and Insured. 2x6 Trusses. 45 Year Warranty, Galvalume Steel—19 Colors. Since 1976 #1 in MichCARESSING BREEZE, igan. Call Today 1-800-292DAYLILY AND IRIS Garden. 0679 MM 3053 Willoughby Rd., Mason 517 203-4050. COMPLETE MATERIAL THINNING GARDEN NumerPOLE BUILDING Package ous perrenial flowers & 24’x32’x8’-$3899.00 shrubbery. Save 90% some 30’x40’x10’-$5799.00 are free! 517-622-2866. 32’x48’x10’-$6999.00 Steel roof, doors included, other sizes available www.standalelumber.com Call Standale Post Frame Buildings Toll Free 1-800C H E R R Y , MAPLE & O A K 968-8201 Seasoned firewood. DelivMM ered & STACKED. 4’x8’x16" 517-651-5214. HUSKY METAL ROOFS Standing Seam. Metal Shingles/Slate. All in Stock. Energy Star Qualified. $1000 Tax Rebate. SNORKIE & SCHNOODLE Largest Inventory in MichiPups $300/up Nonshed gan. Company Installers. 4 OAK BENTBACK Chairs, Mini/toys Dewormed shots Free Estimates. Since $50 each. 517-575-0471 810.496.3697 1975! 800-380-2379. MM ST. BERNARD PUPPIES POLE BARNS, BUILT BEST AKC, shots, wormed, B A R N S , Building Pole microchipped, $500. Call Barns Since 1963. Family 989-672-5233. Owned, Licensed and InFRIGIDAIRE, BLK GAS stove. sured. Spring Specials on Alum ext. ladder, TERRIER PUPS $100 AND ALL Buildings. 40 year Samsonite wardrobe lugcocker spaniel pup $250 Warranty. 1-877-802-0967 gage. 5 pc. china set, gold 1st shots, wormed. Great MM trim.517-333-1263 personalities! No Sunday calls. 989-584-6192. W H I R L P O O L DIRECTV LOWEST PRICE! WASHER/DRYER 10-YEAR TOY POODLE PUPPIES 3 ALL FREE : old. Great condition. CKC females $500. Mother HBO/Cinemax/Starz/Show Sunfield, Michigan adon site. Shots, dews, tails time for 3mo + FREE NFL dress. $300.00 (419)708& wormed. 517-391-8125 Sunday Ticket w/Choice 7 9 9 4 Ultimate + HD/DVR UpYORKIE PUPPIES pastorcoachcarp@yahoo.c grade! From $29.99/mo 8 weeks old, 1st shots & om (419)708-1551 Call by 7/7! 888-420-9466 wormed, will be small. MM $500. 989-427-3205

POMERANIAN PUPPIES 9 weeks old, shots, dewormed, $200. Ph. 517-212-5231 PUGGLE PUPPIES 7 wks old, 1st shots & wormed, $250. 989-4273205. PUPPIES! BORDER COLLIE /Blue Heeler-Aust. Shepherd Mix. Born March 27. Great with livestock. Good with children, parents on site. $80.00. (989)763-1258 buergew@yahoo.com SHIH TZU FEMALE brown & white, 9 wks, $325.00. ( 5 1 7 ) 3 3 9 - 0 7 3 0 mikepvinson@comcast.net SHINESE PUPPY, (Shih-tzu - Pekingese)6 months old, shots up to date, playful, $300. 517-543-1152. SHORT HAIR, HOUSE Cat Gray and Brown Tiger Markings, Lost near St. Johns City Park. Older cat, approx 4-5 pounds, declawed in front, white chin and paws,friendly. Answers to Dutchas ( 9 8 9 ) 2 2 4 - 6 2 9 6 kbcrosby@chartermi.net SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPS Blue eyed females. Black/white & brown/white. $350. 517303-5247 after 3 p.m. I like to ride in cars, go on road trips, stay in hotels, etc.

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Schools and Training

General Help Wanted

ARE HIRING— YOUTH CARE WORKERCASH PAID D iabet ic test AIRLINES Train for high paying Aviastrips. Area’s original, oldHighfields, Inc. is looking tion Career. FAA approved est buyer. Friendly & fair. for talented and energetic program. Financial aid if 517-505-2726, 888-639-6179 people for full and part qualified—Job placement time openings to work assistance. Call Aviation CASH PAID with youth in its residenInstitute of Maintenance Up to $20 per 100. tial program in Onondaga, 877-891-2281. MM Call 517-292-0991 MI. Bachelor degree prediabeticteststripswanted.com ferred but not required. Must be able to work a "NEW YORKER" MAGA flexible schedule. A great ZINES The older the betopportunity to gain experiter. Cash for any amount. ence in working with atCleanout your storage risk youth. Competitive DRIVERS WANTED area. Doug 517-285-1714. wages and benefits. If interested please send, fax MORE MILES $$$ WANTED ATVS & golf or email resume to: carts, 3 & 4 wheelers, runHighfields, Inc. Attn: MORE MONEY ning, non running, any Tracey Eagleson-HR, PO condition 517-857-2998 $$$ Box 98, Onondaga, MI Hiring solos, teams 49264. Fax: 517-628-3421. & contractors WANTED TO BUY older moEmail teagleson@ •$5,000 team sign-on torcycles, snowmobiles & highfields.org. EOE bonus ATVs, running & non•$1,000 Owner Operator running cond. 810-394-2577 sign-on bonus • Great pay & Benefits • The best equipment • Lease/purchase program available JUST GRADUATE? Play in • Recent CDL grads Vegas, Hang in L.A., Jet to PIONEER POLE BUILDINGSwelcome New York! Hiring 18-24 FREE ESTIMATES-Licensed Requires CDL-A & 3 girls/guys. $400-$800 wkly. and insured-2x6 Trussesmonths OTR experience. Paid expenses. Signing Bo45 Year Warranty Also hiring qualified driv nus. 1-877-724-3713. MC Galvalume Steel-19 Colorser trainers - earn up to Since 1976-#1 in Michiganan additional $17,000/yr. Call Today 1-800-292-0679. Don’t miss out! Call today! MC

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ENGLISH MASTIFF PUPS $600/up Gentle giants. Shots, Dewormed, Dad in Picture 989.284.0156 ENGLISH SETTER GUN DOG PUPS Great hunters/companions. If you have a spot in your $400. Call 517-283-1559. home where a senior citiENGLISH SPRINGER SPANzen would be welcome, I E L PUPS AKC, 8 wks. please send me an email, Black & white, $400. Call or phone, & I’d be most 517-812-3599, 517-812-3601 happy to answer any questions. (517)993-5331 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPmypetad@gmail.com PIES 1st shots, dewormed, 9 wks old, black & tan, & sables. $275. 989-291-5028. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES AKC. 8 wks. old, black & tan females. $650. Call 517-575-2032. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC European lines. www.blackforestk9kennels.com MALTESE, MALTE-POOS & Call: 810-631-6185 Morkies CUTE! $350-$500 Nonshed Shots ToySize Vet Checked 989.225.1367

AntiquesCollectibles

Auto Miscellaneous OLDSMOBILE & FISHER BODY SHOP MANUALS 1954-1980, must take all of them, $350 cash only. 517663-4613.

Appliances

Computers

HP DC7600 DESKTOP COMPUTER 3.4GHz 1GB RAM 80GB HDD Windows XP Pro FREE Antivirus, Office FAST! $99 517.614.8880

Furniture

Horses-Stables

Pools-Spas Hot Tubs

Gold, Silver Jewelry

Trailers

Farm Equipment -Supplies

Household Goods

Wanted to Buy

Farm Produce

SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS We’ll train you to be the best School Bus Driver for Special Needs Students. $11.91/hr after 90days, split shift required, benefits partially paid with seniority, CDL required or will train. Must have excellent driving history, pass FBI background check and remain drug free. We look forward to meeting you in person Mon-Fri at the following Dean Transportation locations: 4812 Aurelius Road, Lansing, MI 48910 307 Packard Hwy, Charlotte, MI 48813. 4179 S. US 27 Hwy, St. Johns, MI 48879

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YORKIES, YORKIE-POOS & WANTED: UNWANTED Shorkies $300-$500 Tcup & appliances, air conditionToys Shots Nonshed A AMISH LOG HEADBOARD ers, cars, trucks, vans, 989.225.1367 AND Queen Pillow Top farm machinery, lawn Mattress Set. Brand newmowers, campers, hot never used, sell all for water tanks, aluminum or $275. 989-923-1278. steel boats, aluminum windows or doors, aluminum A BED QUEEN PILLOWTOP toppers, any types of alumattress set, new in plasHARD OAK LUMBER, cut & minum or steel siding, tic, $200. Call 517-410-4921. ready to assemble, for 8 4 wheelers, go carts, trailCan deliver. horse stalls $1,000. ALSO: ers, batteries. Draft harnesses & haflings A TEMPERPADIC/STYLE All picked up for Free. harnesses & pony buggy MEMORY FOAM MATCall 517-628-2818 w/buggy harness, other TRESS SET Queen, new"horse" odds -n- ends. never used, as seen on TV, 989-834-5901 with warranty. Cost $1,800, Sell $695. Can DeMINIATURE HORSES VARI liver 989-832-2401. OUS colors & ages. ALSO Tobiano paint mare. 517LAARS POOL HEATER LP 726-0012/517-726-0350 Model, 175,000 BTU’s, $500 or best offer. Call 517-6516267. ENGAGEM ENT/ W E DDI NG RING, 1 carat, princess cut center stone, w/many baguettes & other small dimonds. 6 mo. old. $2,500. 517-231-5574 2011 WELLS CARGO Road Force enclosed 5x8 trailer, torflex axles, 15’’ tires, stone guard. New, never used. $1990/best offer. 2002 JOHN DEERE 4510, 517-750-2916 4WD, 40 HP, lots of attachments available, asking [FURNITURE & BRAND new van seat] Mahogany Dun$4390 email me for details can Phyfe Dining Table & 2 mrcfree6@msn.com / 734chairs, rear Seat-2010 Hon732-4513. da Odyssey, antique cabinet entertainment ctr, 2 FOR ANTIQUE Mahogony chairs, trundle CASH jewlery, clocks, art work, Beds twin sz, ref’d antique musical instruments, lightcast iron bed full sz, misc. ing, advertising, Call John Call: (517)627-1713 STRAWBERRIES all ready 517-202-2570. picked $22/8 quarts; u- HOT TUB, $400 power wheel chair $1500; gas CASH FOR GUNS , Art, Antipick, $1.50/lb. 8am-5pm. ques, Jewelry, musical indryer $100; power recliner Felzke Farms, 5501 W. struments, Valuables. Call $250; gas grill $25; grandHerbison Rd., DeWitt. Ph. 517-204-2004/517-663-3931 father clock. 517-862-5364 517-669-9459.

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Grand Ledge

$2,000 MONTHLY Possible Growing Gourmet MushOWNER Newly remodrooms For Us. Year Round BYeled 2 bdrm. home in Income. Markets EstabGrand Ledge schools. lished. Call-Write For Free Home is move-in ready. Information. Midwest AsFeatures new kitch., new sociates, Box 69, bath, lg. master bdrm. Fredericktown, OH 43019 w/refin. hardwood floors & 1-740-694-0565 lg. closet, lg LR w/refin. MM hardwood floors, fin. rec room in bsmt., new doors MAKE $1,000 WEEKLY* interior/ exterior, all new PAID IN ADVANCE! Mailwindows & plumbing; 2.5 ing Our Brochures From car carage. Lots of storHome. 100% Legit. Income age. $82,000. 517-775-0000 Is Guaranteed! No Experience Required. Enroll Today! www.WorkFromHomeConnection. Com

Holt-Dimondale

OWNER OPERATORS & FLEET OWNERS: TIRED OF HIGH FUEL COSTS?! Average Fuel Network savings of 43 cents per gallon. Earn over $2.00/mile! 877-2778756 www.JoinMalone.com MC

LAND CONTRACT 10% down 1247 WILDFLOWER Mason schools. 1523 Sq. ft. new build. 3 BR, 2.5 bath, 2 car gar., hardwood & ceramic flrs, AC, realtors welcome. $144,900. 517-290-4829. Aurelius S. of Holt left on Gateway

SAWMILLS BAND/CHAINSAW-SPRING SALE-Cut lumber any dimension, anytime. MAKE MONEY and SAVE MONEY in stock ready to ship. Starting at $995.00 Community Support Staff www.NorwoodSawmills.co needed to work in our m/300N 1-800-578-1363 group homes located in Ext. 300N. MC Holt, Mason and Okemos for developmentally disabled adults. FT and/or PT Positions are now availaHOME BY LAKE ble, experience not necesMARGRETHE, GRAYLING. Planning an Auction? sary. We offer paid train$229K. 989-348-9726 or ing, a starting wage of 989-390-2418. See SourceAds.com $8.25/hr. with an increase or Call LCN Toll Free OPEN SUN., 12:30-2P.M. upon completion of train681 Clifford Lk. Dr. Stanton ing and an excellent bene877.475.SELL Call Karen: 517-282-4006, fit package. Employment Hometown Realty. offers for this position will be contingent upon the results of a criminal background check (including fingerprinting), a physical exam, verification of a valid Michigan drivers license, and must be 18 The Lansing State Journal is seeking an Indeyears of age. We are acpendent Contractor to provide merchandising cepting on site applications for employment on services on Sundays, promoting the sale of the June 21st and June 22nd Lansing State Journal newspaper in the retail area from 9a - 3p at Alternative Services, Inc. located at east of US 127, South of Dewitt, West of 1161 E. Clark Rd. Suite 202, Williamston and North of Mason. Services are in Dewitt, MI 48820. No accordance with the Merchandising contractor’s phone calls please. E.O.E.

General Help Wanted

Waterfront Homes

Schools and Training 25 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! Learn to drive for TMC Transportation! New TMC drivers earn $750 per week! No Experience Needed! Local CDL Training can be completed in just 3 weeks at West Michigan CDL! 1-888-512-7119. MC ALLIED HEALTH CAREER TRAINING - Attend college 100% online. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 800-481-9409 www.CenturaOnline.com. MC

ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical *Business *Paralegal, LOCKSMITH Mechanically inclined. No *Accounting, *Criminal felons. Valid driver’s liJustice. Job placement ascense. Some locksmith exsistance. Computer availaperience, but not required, ble. Financial Aid if qualiwill train. Apply in person fied. Call 877-895-1828 at Hack’s Key Shop, 222 S. www.CenturaOnline.com. Grand Ave., Lansing. Ask MC for Gordon. AIRLINES ARE HIRING Train for high paying Aviation Career. FAA approved Selling an Item? program. Financial aid if See SourceAds.com qualified - Job placement or Call LCN Toll Free assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 877.475.SELL (877) 891-2281. MC

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES:

discretion to achieve promotion results and include but are not limited to restocking of product, placement of promotional material, moving display locations from one area to another, transferring product from one sale location to another and fixing or reporting damaged newspaper display racks. Merchandising contractor must provide own equipment, including transportation. If you would like more information, please contact Ramon Brown at 517-377-1023 or rabrown@lsj.com

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MALTESE PUPPIES AKC reg., tiny, beautiful, GERMAN WIREHAIRED non-shedding, shots, POINTER PUPPIES Roan & males $400. 517-749-0255. Liver, 4 males & 4 females, 6 weeks, Beautiful coat M I N I and markings, Champion lines, Excellent hunter, Good with children, Health guaranteed, loveable, dam on site, pure bred, records, shots, show quality, DACHSHUND/SILKY wormed, AKC & NAVHDA TERRIERS;SHOTS, Registered, vet checkedwormed, $225+. includes first shots, ( 8 6 3 ) 6 3 2 - 3 2 3 4 wormed, dew claws & howeshouse7@aol.com docked tails. Well socialized, love to hunt in the field and water, very ver- MORKIE PUPPY satile. $800.00, ready for MALTESE/YORKIE cross. homes June 12th. Call non shedding. 1st shots, anyt ime ,(517) 204-3600 dewormed, ready now. ( 5 1 7 ) 2 8 2 - 3 3 8 2 , $250. 989-291-3989 www.birddogpuppies.com OLD ENGLISH BULLDOG GREAT DANE PUPPIES AKC puppies, reg., shots & wormed & shots 7 boys, 7 wormed. 7 wks., 2 males, 1 girls, $550 each. 989-666female. $700. 517-574-6055 7527 HIMALAYAN/RAGDOLL/ PAPILLON PUPPIES TRI, SIAMESE KITTENS, Blue , Born 5/24/2011, AKC Regseal, torte point. $125 istered, $650+. (517)626each. 989-773-1757. 0123 KITS/CATS RESCUED; MANY adults declawed; PEMBROKE WELSH CORGI Pups AKC. Born 5/15. www.trinityacresrescue. Ready for their Forever Petfinder.com; includes Homes July 9! 4 Females neuter/basic medical $45$450; 2 Males $400. $135. (517)410-0074 Lori, 616-717-0056; Or Eric, LAB, AKC, CHOCOLATE fe616-836-7761 male puppy, 1st shots, fouch.eric@gmail.com dews, parents, $400. 517285-8250. LAB & BLUE HEELER MIX PUPPIES $50 each. Call 517-726-1418. POMCHI PUPPIES BROWN LABRADOODLE PUPS and white, Beautiful coat APRICOT & Cremes. Shots and markings, Good with & wormed. $400-$500. children, loveable, parents www.puppy-place.net on site, records, shots, vet 517-404-6235 checked, wormed, $250.00. ( 2 6 9 ) 6 7 3 - 7 2 3 9 LABRADOR PUPS BLK/YL, 6 luv_my_keda@yahoo.com wks, AKC. Champion lines. Excellent hunters and/or pet. Family raised. Parents POMERANIAN PUPPIES on site, shots, $700-950. $350 females, $300 males. (517)285-0296 Call 517-455-2927.

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LOOKING FOR A summer WINDSOR ESTATES 1974 Windsor, 2 bdrm., 2 full place access to lake & baths, tip out living area, swimming on Crystal Lake, A/C, $3000. 337 Wellington Crystal, MI? Mobile home Dr., Dimondale. 517-525with large sunporch & 0514, 517-655-3274. deck. $4000. 989-875-4319.

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Apartments For Rent

Mobile Homes For Sale

Waterfront Homes

Apartments For Rent 1225 WILLOW STREET, Grand Ledge. Newly reno-

BELLEVUE: 1 BDRM. SPARROW NEAR: JEROME ST. 1315 remodeled large 3 W/ATTACHED garage, all bdrm. 1st floor, hardwood, utilities paid, yardwork & new windows, $750 water driveway plowed by land& electric included. Also lord. 1/2 mile off I-69 on 1306 Jerome house for Butterfield Hwy. $600/mo. rent, 4 bdrm, $850 plus 517 202-7968. util. & dep. 517-372-4504 FRANDOR NEAR. Rent starts at $550 utils incld. Save your gas. Beautiful deluxe ST.JOHNS-INCOME BASED apts. 1 blk to bus. Every2 BDRM. TOWNHOMES. thing you need to buy right Beautiful Park setting. here. 517-482-8196. Close to schools & shopping. Laundry hookup. FREE HEAT & WATER. Auto SUNTREE APARTMENTS Owners/Waverly. Quiet 1100 Sunview Dr. desirable neighborhood. 989-224-8919 EHO Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. No pets. From $550. 517-7124915, 202-3234, 323-1153 WAVERLY AREA Duplexes Starting at $750. HOLT Pet friendly. 1 & 2 bdrm, air, applianFor details 517-272-1000 or ces, carpeting. Heat pd. visit: $450-545 mo. Call 517-333vandaproperties.com 1250 or 517-694-8988.

Apartments Lansing

Duplex Suburbs

Apartments Suburbs

LANSING W Michigan Ave. First floor 2 bdrm., living rm., kitch., laundry facility. $675 + electric. Call 517-482-8771 or 517-719-5600 wencoproperties@att.net

-----------------MASON 3 bdrm. fireplace, cen- tral air, washer/dryer. Summer Special from $850. 517-282-9669 517-349-8000 ------------------

Duplexes Townhomes GRAND LEDGE 1 bdrm., bsmt., garage, laundry, gas forced air & central air. $575+ util. 719-5600 or 482-8771. www.wencoproperties.com

Old Orchard Apts.

Holts Best Value

$100 moves you in!

SOUTHEAST

LANSING

Monuments

and shopping. $495 + Utilities. Call 517-243-1225 www.WillsProperty.com Wills Property Management, LLC

MASON/DANSVILLE COUN - 2 SPACE GRAVES in the Garden of Prayer at TRY LOTS 3.3 acres in Eastlawn Memorial Garscenic area. Potential dens, today valued at walk-outs. Great country $4,000, will sell for $1,950. living, yet close to towns & 517-589-8776. expressway. Columbia & Hanna Rds. 517-525-1131.

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

Manufactured Homes CADGEWITH FARMS Senior community, must be 55+. 3 bdrm., 2 bath home on foundation. Attached 3 seasons rm. & patio, attached 2.5 car garage. Recently reduced! $77,900. 517-455-7486.

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

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BEECHFIELD Efficiency thru 2 bedroom, $325-$560. Utilities included. Taylor Realty 517-272-1512.

HOLT SPACIOUS 1 bdrm apt. Immediate occupancy. Stay rest of June for free. Free heat, free water. No pets. $500 security, $510/mo. Please call 517927-5776.

WEBBERVILLE-2 BDRM., AC, appliances, carpet, blinds, laundry, garage. No dogs. Summer special: $620/mo. 517-521-3242 or 810-923-0910.

Suburbs

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

WAVERLY & WILLOW Spacious 1 & 2 bdrms. Free heat & water. Quiet building. 517-303-6680 ~ Great Apartment ~

Condominiums For Rent DIMONDALE NICE 2 bdrm., on country setting, air, garage, bsmt., appliances, deck. $775+ utilities. 517646-0789. No pets.

HASLETT & OKEMOS $0 deposit Large 2 bdrms. from $525. Ph. 337-1133 phgrentals.com HOUSING DISCRIMINATION? Call The Fair Housing Center at: 1-877-979-FAIR.

H A S L E T T : 2 B D R M S , 1.5 baths, air, washer/dryer deck. On Golf Course/lake, available now. $800/mo. includes trash & water. 517-663-1287

hood. No pets. $765 + deposit. 517-393-8970 Tim.

1 or 2 bdrms Apts.

Duplexes For Rent

3 BDRMS., FRESHLY painted, newer carpeting, range, refrigerator, garage. $650 mo. 6 month lease. 517-930-7104 leave message.

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501 W BARNES, Lansing. 3 bdrm., full bsmt., 1.5 car garage, fenced yard, $775/mo. Call 517-749-3890. HOLT - CLEAN 2 bdrm. in nice area. Full bsmnt., WD hookup. $675 + utilities. 517-281-8308

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Dodge

Mini Vans

DODGE CHARGER 2007 AWD $9900 3.5L high output engine, black, super clean Excellent Cond. 517 282-5555

BMW

Ford

BMW 1998 $6000 4 dr., 5 speed, Gun Metal Blue, 74K mi. Excellent cond. 517-394-1408

’94 FORD F-150 with white top, clean, 139,153 mi. Good condition

330-XI, 2006 $20,995 53K mi. AWD, silver on black, auto. Warr./maint. Excellent condition. 517-347-0244

THUNDERBIRD COUPE 1966 $3200/TRADE Disassembled, motor & trans done, lots of new parts, sac. because of hlth reasons 517-331-0542

Chevrolet STAKE TRUCK, 1967 $2000 Runs & drives. 250-bushel box w/twin post hoist. Fair condition. 989-834-5901 IMPALA LT, 2009 $12,000 70K mi., Black, cloth int., remote start Excellent condition. 517-505-0045 UPLANDER LS VAN, 2006 $8750 62K mi. Gold w/tan interior. New tires, brakes. Excellent condition. 517 230-4745

Chrysler-Plymouth SEBRING LIMITED 2001 $4,495/OBO CONVERTIBLE, NEW PAINT, ENGINE, RADIO & RIMS 517-281-8925

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Dodge INTREPID SE 2004 $5,000 6 cyl, Pwr Seats, 105000mi., Charcoal 517-515-7075 DODGE CARAVAN 2001 $1650/BO No air but great transportation Good condition 517 599-4484 or 517 669-8430

MUSTANG GT 2004 Like new, 11,000 mi.

$1850

HANDICAP VANS USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size 5751 S. Cedar - Call Dale 517-882-7299 FORD WINDSTAR SE 2002 $4,700 Sport - 6 cyl, Sharp Ride! 124000mi., Red 517-651-6154

Mitsubishi

989-834-5901

RAIDER, 2007 $8900 97K mi. Black, ext. cab, auto, air, V6. All power. Good condition. 517-285-6403

$13,250 989-227-8072

TAURUS, 2001 $4995/BEST Low miles, runs excellent. No rust, new tires. Excellent condition. 989-640-7932

GMC GMC ENVOY DENALI 2007 $18,000/OBO 83,500 mi., 4WD, Nav, DVD, SunR, htd Lthr, Ext War Silver 517-214-6623

Jaguar X-TYPE 3.0 2005 $15,000 One owner sedan, 8950 mi., Silver, auto. AWD, moon 734-433-0694

Jeep-Eagle GRAND CHEROKEE SRT-8 2010 $40,996 8 cyl, Nav System, Lthr, 15364mi., Red 517-775-8306 Email the Lansing Community Newspapers 24/7 at: lcnclassifieds@gannett.com

Pontiac GRAND PRIX GT 1999 1 owner Excellent condition

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Toyota SIENNA SYMPHONY, 2003 $8000/BEST 99,500 mi., silver, cloth int., dealer maintained. Excellent condition. 517-351-2379 YARIS 2007 $7,500 71000mi, manual, great mileage, New Tires 517-267-9354

Trucks DODGE RAM 1500 CLUB CAB 2001 $4200 5.9L 4x4, Topper, roll out bed, 240K, NICE Condit 517-882-6253 FORD F250 LARIAT 2010 $43,200 Super Duty Crew Cab 19K mi, brushguard, bedcover 229-347-2997 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC, shots, wormed, family socialized, parents on site, $350. 269-945-2659.

Vans HANDICAP VANS USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size 5751 S. Cedar - Call Dale 517-882-7299

Volkswagen JETTA 2006 $12,900 5 cyl auto, Sunroof, Lthr 79500mi., Blue 517-930-0975

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 AUTOS & TRUCKS WANTED We will pay top dollar for any unwanted vehicle. Free fast pickup. 517-487-8600.

Junk Cars Wanted CAR DON’T WORK Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay you cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098 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 WE BUY JUNK CARS Pickup 7 days a week

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E. LANSING- NICE, Quiet 2 2 BDRM TRAILER, C / A , bdrm., newly painted, fireLANSING - 2-3 bdrm housstove & refrig., W/D, place. Newer kitchen appl. es, 2 bdrm apts., 1-2 bdrm screened in porch, carport, Energy eff. furnace, air, duplexes. $500-$850. Local $600 mo. + utils., + $500 ceiling fans. Storage. No owner cell 989-550-1181. sec. dep. No smokers, no pets. 1622 Parkvale. $695+ pets. 517-623-6571. util., ref. & dep. 517-3371007. AFFORDABLE HOMES 1-4 LANSING HOME FOR rent OKEMOS SCHOOLS/ MAbdrms, Section 8 OK. neat & clean, new paint. SON Minutes from MSU. 2 Pets OK. Move in spe3-4 bdrm. $750-$795mo. bdrm., 1.5 bath, completecial! Flexible terms Call Terry at: 517-641ly remodeled, on 2 acres. available. $395-$1095. 7271 OR Tom at: 517-214Att’d 1 car garage. 1685 517-651-1374 7648. Stillman. $775+ util. Section 8 welcome. For more LOCATION LOinfo. 517-930-1575 BEAUTIFUL 3 BDRM., Lans- LOCATION CATION 126 N. Hayford. ing, Averill Woods. RecentCute 2 BR, near ly remodeled, natural MSU/downtown, hdwd woodwork, all appliances, flrs, 1.5 bath, W/D, great dishwasher, 2 car garage, storage, $850 mo. No pets, mower, full bsmt. 15 mins. no smoking. 517-372-4964. to downtown or MSU. Qui1027 HICKORY ST., Lansing www.parkestatesinfo.com et. $870. 1-877-885-9781. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 1 car NEW CONSTRUCTION garage, Basement. Lg. DANSVILLE SCHOOLS 1247 Wildflower, Holt. 3 fenced yard. $850. Pets Williamston address. 5 mi. bdrm., 2 1/2 bath. Lease welcome for small fee. from I-96, 30 min. comwith option to purchase. 810-577-1102 mute to Lansing or Howell. $1500 per mo. 517-290jeff@myhealthway.com 1 bath, 2 lg bdrms., 1 den, 4829. quiet country home w/lg backyard, smoke free, 2011 HOMES! $750 mo. 517-231-1902. SPRINGPORT 310 Mechanic, We are currently EATON RAPIDS - 2 bdrm, 1 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ranch pre-leasing brand new bath, newly remodeled, home on 1.5+ acres. homes that will be country home. Central air. $650. available by the end of 1 car attached garage. 517-575-2668 July! $800 + util. & dep. 517517-622-6059 • 3 Bed/2 Bath, 663-1891 Leave message. or • Over 1000 sq. ft. www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. • All Appliances, WD com • Central Air GRAND LEDGE • Pet Friendly 6332 ½ Saginaw Hwy. ST. JOHNS • Holt School District 1 bdrm., 1 bath, Handyman Homes Payments starting as around 1300 square Now Available!!! low as $729! feet. $425 a month 2 FREE ones and a $500 NO APPLICATION FEES! 517-575-2668 3 bed/2 bath home!! Contact us today to 517-622-6059 Contact us for Details reserve your new home! sundancefamilyhomecenter.com The Meadows of St. Johns 1-888-235-6948 (989)224-7707 www.kensingtonmeadows.com EHO517-646-8331 ~LANSING~ WILLIAMSTON 3 bdrm., 2 1-4 BDRMS bath, recently redecoratAvailable! Section 8 OK. BE A HOME O W N E R . No ed, air, 2 car garage, $450-$850. Call Mark at banks. Move in now. Lease screened in sunroom. 517-482-6600 and land contract. Owner $900 mo. 517-881-8776. Financing. 517-202-3121.

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DELHI CHARTER TOWNSHIP Community Services Center, 2074 Aurelius Road, Holt, MI Legals STATE OF MICHIGAN 30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FAMILY DIVISION INGHAM COUNTY

2008 HONDA SHADOW 750 Beautiful silver gray PUBLICATION OF HEARING w/extras, 4,600 mi. incldg factory warranty for 1 1/2 CASE NO HOUGHTON LAKE- 2 bdrm yrs, Senior owned. $5,200. 71152-1-NA cottages, clean & com517-393-2995 or 230-6950 PETITION NO.:11-683-NA fortable, use of rowboat. $375 wk. Call 517-468-3672 TO: Stephen McGruder OR 517-648-9802

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TRASH, BRUSH, APPL. haul- LAWNMOWING weekly, bied Yard & build. clean up, weekly, field/lot mowing, trees & bushes trimmed. bushhog, seed prep, Low Prices! Mike 393-4664 seeding. 517-518-0512

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

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TO: Alexis Person IN THE MATTER OF: HASSAN MCGRUDER, Minor Child A hearing regarding Petition 11-683-NA will be conducted by the court on Monday, July 11, 2011 & Tuesday, July 12, 2011 at 8:30 A.M. in Courtroom #2, Veterans Memorial Courthouse, 313 W Kalamazoo St., 2nd Floor, Lansing, MI 48933 before JUDGE RICHARD J GARCIA IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Alexis Person 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-930609 6/19/11

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at the Community Services Center, 2074 Aurelius Rd., Holt, Michigan. Supervisor Stuart Goodrich called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Board Members Present: Supervisor Stuart Goodrich, Clerk Evan Hope, Treasurer Harry Ammon, Trustees Derek Bajema, John Hayhoe, Jerry Ketchum, Roy Sweet Board Member(s) Absent: None Board Action on the following Township Board of Trustees Agenda items: (All items approved unless otherwise noted) 1. Department of Public Services - May Activity Report 2. 2010 Annual Report - Accounting Department 3. Amendment to the Delhi Charter Township Code, Specifically Section 10-118 (also known as Ordinance No. 32, Section 2.1) - Discharge of Firearms, Weapons and Devices, Second Consideration - Motion Denied 4. a) Approval of Minutes - Committee Meeting of May 17, 2011 b) Approval of Minutes - Regular Meeting of May 17, 2011 c) Approval of Minutes - Goals & Objectives Meeting of June 1, 2011 d) Approval of Claims - May 17, 2011 in the amount of $995,693.95 e) Approval of Claims - May 31, 2011 in the amount of $359,667.56 f)Approval of Payroll - May 26, 2011 in the amount of $158,733.01 5. Agreement for Local Road Improvement between the Ingham County Board of Road Commissioners and Delhi Charter Township - Pine Tree Road (Dell Road to Cul-de-Sac North of Sandhill) 6. Proposed Ordinance No. 120 - Re-Establishment and Confirmation of the Delhi Charter Township Planning Commission Pursuant to the Michigan Planning Enabling Act of 2008, First Consideration 7. Resolution No. 2011-012 - Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Development Project Agreement - Valhalla Park Restroom/Pavilion Project Board of Trustees meeting adjourned at 9:00 p.m. - Board of Trustees meeting minutes are available on the Township’s Web Site: www.delhitownship.com. Copies of the minutes are also available upon request from the Township Clerk. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday, except holidays.

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LESLIE-JACKSON-LANSING AREA R e n t $320, he a t , elect., gas, 2 big screen tv’s, DishNetwork pkg., W/D, all incld in rent, internet avail. 517-230-2920.

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MCGRUDER, Minor Child A hearing regarding Petition 11-683-NA will be conducted by the court on Monday, July 11, 2011 & Tuesday, July 12, 2011 at 8:30 A.M. in Courtroom #2, Veterans Memorial Courthouse, 313 W Kalamazoo St., 2nd Floor, Lansing, MI 48933 before JUDGE RICHARD J GARCIA IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Stephen McGruder personally appear before the 2007 28’ JAYCO travel trail- court at the time and place er, w/slider, air, sleeps 6. stated above. Like new. $12K. 517-819- This hearing may result in 1444. the termination of your parental rights. FIFTH WHEEL 2001 COACHMEN 28’ Loaded HCN/ICCN-930611 w/slideout. Never smoked 6/19/11 in or pets. Super clean. Must see! $10,000. 517-882STATE OF MICHIGAN 8296. 30TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FAMILY DIVISION JAYCO EAGLE 2000 Pop Up INGHAM COUNTY Camper. Excellent cond. Sleeps 8, double dinette, refrig., furnace, stove, PUBLICATION OF HEARING awning w/screen house. CASE NO $3200/obo. 517-749-0117. 71152-1-NA PETITION NO.:11-683-NA

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LAKEFRONT COTTAGE On Duck Lake, near Crys- YAMAHA STRATOLINER tal. Sleeps 6+, hot-tub, MIDNIGHT 2007 1800 cc, kitchenette, Direct TV, row Less than 2600 miles. boat, canoe, paddleboat. Excel.condit.wind shield,3 Firepit, gas grill. $350/wk. helmets, comm. system. 989-435-4045 Asking $11000.00 (517)5256087


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