DeWitt Township police apprehend wanted persons
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DeWitt Township police apprehend wanted persons
DeWitt-Bath Review TM hatching deals Your very own newspaper serving southern Clinton County since 1979 LJ-0100109003 © 2011 Lansing Community Newspapers *See Ad Inside Vol. 37 - No. 42 DeWitt Township police apprehend wanted persons www.DeWittBathReview.com August 14, 2011 Bath Days festival a big hit Ken Palmer kpalmer@lsj.com DeWITT TWP. — Three people wanted in other jurisdictions were arrested in two separate incidents occurring within an hour of each other on Aug. 2. Officers were called to the area of Business U.S. 127 and Weiland Road about 7:45 p.m. for a possible assault in progress and found two people fighting, township police said. They recognized the two subjects - a 43-year-old man and a 40-year-old woman from Lansing - from wanted posters at the police station and turned them over to Lansing police. Both were wanted for questioning in a felony investigation. About 50 minutes later, officers were called back to the same area for a disturbance and questioned two subjects at a motel, police said. A 48-year-old woman was lodged in the Clinton County Jail on an Ingham County warrant for failing to appear in a drunken-driving case, police said. Two drivers hurt in crash Two people were hospitalized after a rollover crash Aug. 4 on Business U.S. 127 at Webb Road. Township police said a DeWitt woman, 34, stopped for a stop sign on eastbound Webb before pulling across the highway and striking a vehicle driven by a Lansing man, 20, causing his 2012 Equinox to overturn. Both drivers were taken to Sparrow Hospital with undisclosed injuries. The woman was cited failing to yield the right-of-way. The annual Bath Days festival took place Aug. 5-6 with plenty of activities. The highlight was the annual bath tub races. One heat featured the Bath Schools team against the Bath Police Department team (above.) There was also the traditional race between the Bath Police department and Bath Fire Department. The police department was victorious in the showdown, meaning the firefighters will have to wash the patrol cars during next year’s Bath Days festival. Also among the other activities was a screaming contest. Eight year-old Brielle Johnson from Bath (right) earned a prize for her screaming performance durign the festival. ROBERT KILLIPS/LSJ MEDIA DeWitt woman injured in crash A 52-year-old DeWitt woman was hurt in an Aug. 1 See POLICE, Page 4 6I184.N3 -JE E4/ :NH4FL FN- M<HH 8H<11N1 &)'%# ()!+)$*), " 3'%!;9=C9!>? A'%!?; <7%7;9 ** 6N-I00 EG8< ,(,$, 1+#C5'K 3)D &,"DP*"DO$$B K@+C>2C?;!?%D>=% LJ-0100109326 How to reach us: Advertising: 517-377-1141 Circulation: 866-226-1812 News: 517-543-9913 Classifieds: 877-475-SELL or 877-391-SELL DeWitt-Bath Review 2 DeWitt-Bath Review 239 S. Cochran Ave., Charlotte, MI, 48813 Call us toll free: 800/543-9913 Your main contacts: NEWS IN BRIEF DeWitt cheer teams to hold car wash The DeWitt seventh and eighth grade cheer teams will be holding a car wash fundraiser on Tuesday, Aug. 16, and Tuesday, Aug. 23, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the south parking lot at DeWitt Junior High School. The cost of a car wash is $5. Proceeds will help support the cheer teams. Ken Palmer Editor 800/543-9913 ext. 512 tthelen@lsj.com Staff Writer 800/543-9913, ext. 522 kpalmer@lsj.com Bath police to hold bike rodeo Aug. 17 Victoria Morris The Bath Township police department will sponsor a bike rodeo at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 17, at the Rockin House day care facility at the corner of Webster and Clark Roads. Officers will teach bicycle and pedestrian safety, and participants should remember to bring their bikes, the police department said. In case of rain, the rodeo will be held on Aug. 18 at the same time. 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Bike to Build event to take place Aug. 20 Tom Thelen Account Executive 517/702-4260 vmorris1@lsj.com Tournament champs Library to host reading final party Aug. 16 The DeWitt District Library will hold the Summer Reading final party Tuesday, Aug. 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Riverside Park in downtown DeWitt. The final party is open to all children and teens that participated with the 2011 summer reading program at the DeWitt District Library and will include games, crafts, and prizes. Additional information on the DeWitt District Library can be found online at www.dewitt library.org. Church to hold garage sale Aug. 20 Hope Lutheran Church is holding a garage sale on Saturday, Aug. 20, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1180 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt. This will be an outdoor event, unless weather moves it indoors. The second annual “Bike to Build” fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity will roll out Aug. 20 in DeWitt Township. The event is a collaboration between the Habitat for Humanity operations in Lansing and Clinton County and features three scenic routes ranging from 20 to The Bath U-12 softball team beat Grand Ledge 8-6 and then Haslett 75 miles. 11-10 to win the Mason Softball League’s year-end tournament. The The rides will start and end team finished the season with a 17-1 record. at Redeemer United Methodist Team members are (front row, l. to r.) Jessie Sullivan, Tessa Church, 13980 Schavey Road, with Hosford, Madison Rich, Brittany Matsumoto, Tyler Adkins, Taylor registration from 8 to 10 a.m. Buck, (back row) Coach Darren Buck, Lindsey Brown, Kailey Wahrer, The $30-per-person entry fee Maddi Gutzki, Emma Kyes, Assistant Coach Jesse Sullivan, Madison will benefit Habitat operations. Margraves and Assistant Coach Chuck Rich. Missing from photo is Lunch at the DeWitt Ox Roast is Jessica Stoskopf. COURTESY PHOTO included. The bike ride is a family event, not a race, and riders can finish in their own time, a Habitat official said. Riders can register online at A variety of goods and clothing registered before Aug. 7, $28 if available. registered by Aug. 19, and $30 on www.habitatlansing.org. All proceeds will go towards race day. the Capital Campaign Building Registration on race day takes Bath UMC to hold Fund to provide furnishings for place from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. the planned addition to the The event also includes the euchre tournament church’s current facilities. Panther Pounce children’s fun run A euchre tournament will be Thirvent Financial for Luther- at 9 a.m. held Saturday, Aug. 27, at the Bath ans will match a portion of the The fun run includes a United Methodist Church beginproceeds from this event. 200-meter dash or a one-mile run. ning at 6 p.m. Checks may be made payable to The cost is $5 per person and Panther Spirit 5k race/ DeWitt High School and mailed to includes snacks, prizes and a fun Panther Spirit Race, 4445 W. Her- evening. walk set for Aug. 20 bison Road, DeWitt, MI 48820. Proceeds benefit the Bath/ The DeWitt cheerleading proFor more information, visit Gunnisonville Mission Team. gram, in conjunction with the www.dewittcheer.com or call The church is located in Bath DeWitt Memorial Association, is (517) 669-1150. at 13777 Main St., between holding the Panther Spirit 5k run/ Webster Road and Main Street walk on Saturday, Aug. 20, begin- County Republicans with parking off Webster Road, ning at 8 a.m. near the Catholic directly across from the elemenCommunity of St. Jude, located at to meet on Aug. 18 tary school. 801 N. Bridge St. in DeWitt. The Clinton County Republican Call Sue Boyer at (517) The registration fee is $23 if Party holds its monthly meeting 641-4152 with questions. August 14, 2011 866 / 226-1812 Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Fax: 517 / 377-1284 Email: lcn-custserv@lsj.com Lansing Community Newspapers are published weekly by Federated Publications, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Gannett Co., Inc., 239 S. 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The woman was taken to a hospital after aggravating a previous injury. The case was sent to the Clinton County Prosecutor’s Office for a review possible charges. BATH TWP. — Township police are looking for leads in a rash of break-ins at Gillette’s Interstate RV sometime between July 30 and Aug. 1. Thieves broke into more than 20 recreational vehicles at the dealership on E. Saginaw Hwy., just west of Marsh Road, stealing numerous items, including large-screen televisions, police said. The break-ins occurred sometime between the night of Saturday, July 30, and 6 a.m. Monday, Aug. 1, they said. Anyone who saw anything suspicious in the area during that time is asked to call township police at (517) Students questioned in vandalism incident 641-6271. Police were seeking charges against a Lansing man in Police respond to domestic altercation an Aug. 4 window-smashing incident at The Pointe apartAuthorities were trying to sort out the facts in a ments on Coleman Road. ness U.S. 127 and Northway Drive should have said that the driver of an eastbound vehicle was struck by a northbound vehicle after failing to yield at the intersection. The collision sent the eastbound vehicle, driven by a 76-year-old woman, off the roadway and into a parked Continued from Page 1 travel trailer belonging to Annie Rae RV. crash at Howe and Schavey roads. The elderly driver was cited for failing to yield and for Police said a 16-year-old male from DeWitt was driv- having an expired driver’s license and no proof of insuring north on Schavey and collided with a vehicle heading ance, police said. west on Howe. A police brief in the July 31 DeWitt-Bath Review conThe driver of the westbound vehicle, a 52-year-old tained an inaccurate narrative of the crash. DeWitt woman, was taken by ambulance to Sparrow Hospital, police said. The younger driver was cited for failing FREE ESTIMATES! to yield, they said. Police Officers from Bath and DeWitt townships responded after security guards heard the sound of breaking glass and saw two or three men running from the area of a vandalized vehicle about 5:30 a.m., police reports said. Officers went to an apartment in the complex and questioned two men, including one wearing clothing matching the description of one of the suspects. The two men, both minors and MSU students, were arrested for possessing alcohol. Prosecutors were reviewing possible property destruction charges against one of them. Man lands in jail after fleeing from police A township man was jailed on a felony fleeing and eluding charge after leading police on a car chase Aug. 4 in the southern part of the township. A township officer tried to stop the suspect, 23, after seeing him drive off the road twice in the area of Center and Coleman roads about 1:15 a.m., a report on the incident said. The driver refused to stop and continued to an address on Culver Drive, where he jumped out and ran toward the house, the report said. The officer tackled him and put him in handcuffs, he report said. The suspect repeatedly kicked the cage from the back of the patrol car and yelled insults at the officer, challenging him to a fight and threatening to assault him when he was off duty, the officer said in the report. The suspect had a suspended driver’s license and a previous conviction for driving on a suspended license, the report said. BÐ;;Ð DÑèï( PROFESSIONAL SERVICE WITH A COMMITMENT TO QUALITY A Lansing man was arrested Aug. 3 on a trio of warrants from other jurisdictions. Township police said they made contact with the man because he was acting suspiciously and discovered the outstanding warrants. It was unclear where he was arrested. The suspect, 46, was wanted for a probation violation in Ingham County, an auto theft charge in Meridian Township and a child support case in Newaygo County, police said. He was taken to the Clinton County Jail. Clarification A police brief about a July 22 traffic accident at Busi- ’s people choice 2011 TV ANTENNAS INSTALLED & REPAIRED! WWW.THEANTENNAMEN.COM • 517-646-0439 LJ-0100110476 ‘Suspicious’ character wanted on warrants Laura Pylman, DVM Horses, Dogs, Cats, Cattle, Goats, Sheep, Llamas, Alpacas, and more! 4700 N. Grand River Ave. Lansing, MI 48906 The Public is welcome • Dentistry • General Medicine/ Surgery • 24-hour Emergency • Pre-Purchase Exams Closed Monday Tuesday-Friday 6 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 7a.m. - 12 Noon You’re welcome to dine in or take them home and share them with your family. 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New DeWitt principal already on the job position in DeWitt. After six years in Belding, she was ready for the new challenge and to work closer to home. “Although my heart and soul is and always will be in the area of special education, I am truly looking forward to being in a building full of students again-especially the kindergarten age! It’s like having the best of both worlds in one with the combined position,” said Senita. DeWitt’s Superintendent John Deiter worked with Senita in Belding Schools. “I was thrilled when Kathi expressed interest in the position,” said Dr. Deiter. “I was not at all surprised when she came out as the top candidate in the interview process. I think people will find that Kathi is very professional and extremely knowledgeable. She is a strong advocate for special education students and she has high expectations for students and teachers alike.” Senita is pursuing her doctorate from Eastern Michigan University. 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Senita has 27 years of experience in public education including 17 years as a special education and general education teacher. She knows firsthand what to expect as a kindergarten teacher having spent her last five years as a teacher in Portland Public Schools as a kindergarten teacher. Asked what she likes most about kindergarten students, Senita said, “Kindergarten students are pretty happy campers and they come so willing to learn every day. They don’t always realize its work or that they are actually learning and they have fun with their school experiences. I also love that they laugh a lot and give the best and most hugs!” After her experience in the classroom, Senita was ready for a new challenge and moved to Bath Schools where she was the elementary principal and district special education supervisor. “I agreed to take the position in Bath because it felt like a good fit with the size, the people, the community and myself,” said Senita. “Together great things were accomplished. They were truly an amazing staff which felt more like family.” After four years in Bath, Senita was hired by Ionia County Intermediate School District and was placed at Belding Area Schools as their special education director. Senita was living in Ionia when she started at Belding and was pleased to be working closer to home. Since then she has moved to Portland where her youngest child will be starting high school. Senita also has three other children who are successfully moving through the educational system. Of these three, one is a senior at Portland HS, one a junior at University of Michigan, and one to graduate from Grand Valley State University in December. Her husband of 26 years is a successful, self-employed business owner. 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It was purely a ceremonial groundbreaking. But when the new CASE Cares Miracle League Baseball Field is ready to go next year, they could be on the field, doing what ablebodied children already are doing - playing baseball. “It’s critical that all children have the opportunity to grow and develop,” township Supervisor Rick Galardi said during the ceremony. “The people of DeWitt Township welcome this project and all who come to play with open arms.” The new facility - the first of its kind in mid-Mich- igan - will have a rubberized surface amenable to wheelchairs and walkers. with painted bases and foul lines. A $394,200 grant from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Trust Fund will cover most of the cost of the project. CASE Cares, a non-profit arm of CASE Credit Union, will kick in more than $58,000, with the township making a sizeable contribution. See FIELD, Page 8 GOING ON NOW! 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Justin Caine, a local business owner who had a cancerous tumor removed from his brain at age 10 and spent time in a wheelchair, said it’s important for disabled children to be to play ball and interact with other children. “Every child has the right to be able to play, regardless of disabilities,” he said. HAPPY AS CAN BE FOR SEASON 23! The CASE Cares Miracle League Baseball Field at Valley Farms Park in DeWitt Township will have a special rubberized surface to allow disabled children to play ball. KEN PALMER Caine has been involved with a team of disabled children who compete with able-bodied children in a Lansing T-ball league. The Miracle League was founded in Georgia more than a decade ago to give physically and mentally disabled children the chance to play baseball. A Miracle League field is operating in the Detroit area. A fundraiser for CASE Cares is set for Aug. 21 at the DeWitt Township Community Center and Granger Meadows Park. The Total Health Fitness Challenge entails a threemile course with a 70-foot hill climb, a farmers walk, a cargo net bear crawl, a log leap, climbing walls and other obstacles. Participants will compete in six age groups, with awards given to the top three finishers in each division. The fee is $37 in advance and $45 on race day. The race starts at 8 a.m., with check in and registration beginning at 7 a.m. For more information: www.totalhealthfitness challenge.com Reed Insurance Agency 108 W. Main St. • DeWitt • 669-2911 We offer good-student insurance discounts. I f you’re carrying a “B” or better average and have a good driving record, you may be eligible for a substantial discount on your insurance premiums through Auto-Owners Insurance Company. Stop in our agency and ask us about it! 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Staff Sergeant Melinda Fournier of DeWitt received a Commendation Medal for her outstanding performance to the 272nd Regional Support Group. Fournier is employed by Combined Support Maintenance Shop as a Production Controller and has been a member of the Michigan National Guard for 13 years. She served one tour in Iraq from 2006-2007. Fournier and her husband, Joe, have two children, Carl, 10 and Natalie, 2. COURTESY PHOTO Pets Continued from Page 7 for a medical condition like epilepsy, heart failure, an infection, or needs topical treatment, are they willing to medicate your pet according to schedule? Pets have just as much fun while you are gone as you have. In fact, most don’t want you to know this but should they return home and just want to sleep or be a little horse, likely it’s due to the party they had while you were away! Save the date: August 8 – August 26, 2011 PHP open enrollment for State of Michigan employees. As a state employee, you work hard to help take care of the 10 million people that live here in Michigan. And at Physicians Health Plan, we work hard to take care of you. PHP is locally owned and managed, so we take that responsibility seriously. If you’re already a PHP member, we’re happy to have you as part of our family. If you’re not a PHP member, it’s a great time to look at your healthcare options. Because you have a choice. PHPstateofmichigan.com Dr. Stephen R. Thimmig leads the Health Care Team at the Zeeb Pet Health Center and Three Shears for Pets Visit them at www.pethealth.net. Lansing Community Newspapers LJ-0100112833 August 14, 2011 Physicians Health Plan is an affiliate of Sparrow. DeWitt-Bath Review 10 Advertisement Advertisement Expertise Critical in Accurate Hearing Care Hearing loss is better serviced by healt healthcare providers with the appropr appropriate credentials and resources. 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JOHNS — The Mid-Michigan District Health Depart- Townsend Road in St. Johns. ment has released its schedule of activities and clinics for The schedule is as follows: August. • Tuesday, Aug. 16: 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. • Tuesday, Aug. 23: 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 6 p.m. Breast and cervical cancer control program • Tuesday, Aug. 30: 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. The Clinton County Breast and Cervical Cancer Control For more information or to schedule an appointment, Program (BCCCP) clinic will take place on Wednesday, call (989) 224-2195, Option 5, Monday through Friday. Aug. 24, at the Mid-Michigan District Health Department at 1307 E. Townsend Road in St. Johns. Women between Hearing & vision screening clinic the ages of 50 and 64 may be eligible for free mamVision screening is required for all children entering mograms, pelvic exams and Pap tests. Please call (989) kindergarten. The Mid-Michigan District Health Depart224-2195 for more information or to schedule an appoint- ment offers free vision testing, as well as hearing ment. screening tests for all children ages 3 to 21. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (989) Family planning clinic 227-3125, Monday through Friday. The Mid-Michigan District Health Department’s family planning clinics provide confidential care to men and WIC benefit pick-up women in need of contraception and reproductive health Pregnant and breastfeeding women, infants and chilservices. Charges for services and supplies are based dren up to 5 years old may be eligible for free food on income. The Family Planning Clinics take place at through the WIC (Women, Infants & Children) program. the Mid-Michigan District Health Department at 1307 E. The Mid-Michigan District Health Department WIC ben- efit pick-up clinics are scheduled as follows: • Wednesday, Aug. 31, at the Mid-Michigan District Health Department, 1307 E. Townsend Road in St. Johns, from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (989) 224-2195, Option 5, Monday through Friday. “In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) policy, this institution is prohibited from discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, Room 326-W, Whitten Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (202) 720-5964 (voice and TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.” DeWitt-Bath Review MMDHD announces program schedule for August 11 Immunization clinics The Mid-Michigan District Health Department immunization clinics are held at the Mid-Michigan District Health Department, 1307 E. Townsend Road in St. Johns. The schedule is as follows: • Monday, Aug. 15: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 6 p.m. • Thursday, Aug. 18: 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. • Monday, Aug. 22: 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. • Monday, Aug. 29: 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Immunizations will be available for adults and children eight weeks of age through adulthood, appointments registrants. For information, call are preferred. For more information or to schedule Rita Wieber at (517) an appointment, call (989) 224-2195, Option 5, Monday 669-8102 or Greg Pratt at through Friday. — From the Mid-Michigan District Health Department (517) 669-3418. Sebrell 5K run scheduled for Sept. 11 DeWITT — The Kellie Sebrell Memorial DeWitt 5K Trail Run/Walk will be held on Sunday, Sept. 11, on the DeWitt High School cross country trail (off Herbison Road.) The event begins at 10 a.m. Entry forms are available at the DeWitt Public Library, DeWitt City Hall, or by logging onto Playmakers website at www.playmakers.com. An online registration option is available again this year at www.active.com for a small fee. This race is included in the 2011 Playmakers Race Series. The registration fee is $20 on or before Sept. 10 or $25 on race day. There will be free tots (ages 2-6) and kids (ages 7-12) races on the DeWitt High School track following the 5K race. All 5K registrants will receive a T-shirt. Awards will be presented to the overall male/female winner and master’s male/female winner. Medals will be presented to the top three in each of the 14 age groups in both the men’s and women’s divisions. The awards ceremony will be held in the football stadium immediately following the kids’ races. Medals will be given to all children participating in the tots/kids races. 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Deputies followed up on 14 investigations. Sheriff’s deputies answered 645 calls for assistance during the week. Following are some details of deputy activity during the week. Monday, Aug. 1 Deputies investigated a commercial breaking and entering on North BR-127 in Bingham Twp. Deputies were called to a reported sssault and battery on West Cutler Road in Eagle Twp. Deputies assisted at a one-vehicle traffic crash on Round Lake Road in Victor Twp. The driver was cited for a license violation. A check-subject was reported on US-127 in Olive Twp. Deputies investigated an harassment complaint on County Farm Road in Bingham Twp. St. Johns Police and a Sheriff’s deputy investigated a report of a man with a gun in Bingham Township. The property owner was found to be shooting raccoons. A deputy stopped a car for speeding in Watertown Twp. and determined the driver was driving without a valid driver’s license. DeWitt Twp. officers requested assistance with a fight call. One of the suspects was arrested for operating while intoxicated and possession of marijuana. While driving through the Village of Ovid, a deputy discovered a fight in the downtown area. A juvenile was taken into custody on a probation violation. Sheriff’s deputy made a traffic stop in Bath Twp. resulting in the driver being arrested from an outstanding warrant and driving while license suspended. Tuesday, Aug. 2 Wednesday, Aug. 3 Following a traffic stop on BR-127 in Bingham Twp., the driver arrested on a license violation. A check-subject was reported on Warm Creek Drive in Watertown Twp. Deputies investigated a commercial burglar alarm on South Krepps Road in Olive Twp. Deputies gave assistance to Florida child protective services in the Village of Maple Rapids. Deputies were called to a commercial breaking and entering on North BR-127 in Bingham Twp. Deputies checked on a commercial burglar alarm on Industrial Parkway in Watertown Twp. Deputies in a family dispute reported on West Price Road in Olive Twp. Deputies reponded to a civil dispute on North Grange Road in Dallas Twp. Deputies investigated a suspicious situation on West Parks Road in Bengal Twp. Deputies were asked to check subjects on Eden Trail in Eagle Twp. Deputies assisted St. Johns Police Department with a possible fight call on State Street. Deputies assisted St. Johns Police with a suicidal subject call on Brush Street. Deputies investigated a domestic assault and battery on West Grand River Ave. in Watertown Twp. The male subject was arrested and lodged at Clinton Coounty Jail for domestic violence. Sheriff’s deputies mediated a family dispute between a teenager and his parents in Bingham Twp. A deputy investigated a car-deer crash in Bingham Twp. DeWitt Twp. officers requested assistance with a domestic situation where several people had been drinking and wanted their roommate to leave. Sheriff’s deputies responded to a welfare check in Ovid Twp. When deputies arrived, they found the woman who called, holding a knife and wanting to hurt herself. Deputies spoke to the woman who decided she wanted to be taken to the hospital. Deputies investigated a death in St Johns. The death was determined to be natural, and no further investigation will be conducted. Deputies stopped a vehicle in Ovid Twp. for an improper plate. The driver was cited for improper plates and arrested on a warrant. Deputies assisted Gratiot County in the Ovid-Elsie area with stopping a vehicle where the occupant was possibly armed. Once the scene was secure Gratiot County handled the incident. Deputies investigated a domestic assault and suicidal subject in Eagle Twp. No arrests were made at the time, however charges will be filed on the suspect. Deputies investigated a malicious destruction of property in Watertown Twp. No suspects were located and one victim had damage to his vehicle. Deputies investigated an unwanted subject in Eagle Twp. 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CMS is the outreach arm of the MSU College of Music Haircuts-Highlights-Color Updos-Specialty-Styles Conditioning Treatments Perms-Relaxers-Waxing DeWitt-Bath Review 14 Sheriff Continued from Page 13 Deputies assisted DeWitt Twp. with a domestic situation. Deputies assisted Shiawassee County in the Laingsburg area with an unknown crash. Upon deputies’ arrival, the driver and occupants had fled the scene. All information was turned over to Shiawassee County Sheriff Office. Thursday, Aug. 4 Deputies stopped a vehicle for speeding in Bingham Twp. The driver was arrested for driving on a suspended license. Deputies did a warrant pick up in Duplain Twp. The subject with the warrant was taken into custody without incident. Deputies stopped a vehicle for failing to dim in DeWitt Twp. The driver was arrested for driving on a suspended license. Deputies did a warrant pick up in Olive Twp. The subject with the warrant was taken into custody without incident. Deputies investigated a domestic in Bingham Twp. The suspect was arrested for domestic violence. Friday, Aug. 5 Deputies did a vehicle check on Round Lake Road in Victor Twp. Deputies investigated a possible breaking and entering in progress reported on South Hollister Road in Victor Twp. Investigated as unfounded. Deputies responded to a trash dumping complaint on Williams Road in Olive Twp. Deputies handled a contempt-of-court complaint on Westchester Drive in Victor Twp. Deputies assisted DeWitt Twp. Police Department on an attempted pickup of 17-year-old male with an outstanding warrant on Lancer Lane. Subject taken into custody after brief foot pursuit and lodged at Clinton County Jail. Deputies checked a suspicious situation on South Lowell Road in Riley Twp. A deputy made a traffic stop on North Hollister Road in Duplain Twp. for speeding violation. The driver was cited for a license violation. A criminal sexual conduct complaint on West Parks Road in Bingham Twp. was investigated by the detective bureau. Officers investigated an unknown accident reported on North US-127 in Bingham Twp. Deputies assisted a motorist on North DeWitt Road in Bingham Twp. The driver was arrested on an outstanding warrant and lodged at Clinton County Jail. A deputy made a traffic stop on North Lowell Road S U B S C R I B E A N D S AV E 2 5 % ! Tickets Now On Sale in Bengal Twp. for an equipment violation. The driver from Howell was cited for a license violation. Deputies assisted Bath Twp. Police Department with a domestic assault and battery on Springer Way. Saturday, Aug. 6 Grange Road in Dallas Twp. Sheriff’s deputies responded to a 911 call in Eagle Twp. An 8-year-old child was initially playing with the phone but ended up falling out of a tree during the prank phone call and was transported to the hospital. Sheriff’s deputies assisted the Looking Glass Fire Department in Watertown Twp. in rescuing two maintenance men who were overcome by sewer gases while working underground. A deputy responded to I-69 in Watertown Twp. on reports of several vehicles that had damage to their cars after running over a semi truck tire in the road. A welfare check was conducted in the Village of Westphalia after threats had been made by a third party. A deputy made a traffic stop on I-69 in DeWitt Twp. for a speeding violation. The driver was arrested on an outstanding warrant and license violation. Deputies were called to a civil dispute on County Farm Road in Bingham Twp. A deputy attempted to pickup a subject with an outstanding warrant in Bingham Twp. Deputies investigated a two-vehicle injury accident on US-127 in Olive Twp. Deputies investigated a commercial burglar alarm on West Grand River Hwy. in Watertown Twp. 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IONIA PORTLAND DEWITT 69 GRAND LEDGE LANSING 69 96 496 CHARLOTTE 1600 American Way, Portland, MI 48875 | (517)647-1990 | www.vollmanford.com August 14, 2011 LET US BE YOUR DEALER! 96 16 DeWitt-Bath Review AUCTIONEER DIRECTORY • Antiques • Real Estate • Personal • Liquidation LJ-0100111414 Yutzy’s Lavern Yutzy, Auctioneer 4431 N. Chester Rd. Charlotte, MI 48813 (517) 543-7113 AUCTION SERVICE Farm • Estate • Livestock Your Auction is our specialty! LJ-0100111423 Auctioneer* Appraiser 39 yrs 517-394-3006 Lansing, MI I do consignments & pickup I do auctions all Winter long Roberts Auction Service Mel@melwhiteauctioneer.com …AUCTIONS WITH INTEGRITY! Full Time Auction Service • Modern Auction Hall • Estates • Real Estate • Farm • Benefit • Consignments LJ-0100111422 Bob A. Roberts 517-927-6355 121 N. 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ALSO Appliances, old toys, table top cylinder phonograph, furniture, oak dresser, commode, oak desk, mid century lamp Lionel train set, andTyco H O train set, a few primitives, crocks, postcards, linens, collection of collector dolls, some dating back to the 1960’s, glass china and more. PLUS PILES: there are 3 rooms that were packed floor to ceiling with stuff. We were not able to sort through these rooms at the time of listing. So expect lots of surprises.And lots more!! Over 75 photos available at www.auctionzip.com Auctioneer #13778 For details contact McAllister Bros. Auctions 517-881-8132 e-mail mmcall1872@aol.com LJ-0100112531 LJ-0100111417 740 S. Cedar St. MASON Phone (517) 726-0181 Fax (517) 726-0060 (517) 676-9800 www.sheridanauctionservice.com 144 SOUTH MAIN ST. P.O. BOX 146 VERMONTVILLE, MI 49096 Selling all types of personal property and real estate at auctions throughout Michigan and the United States. To Advertise in this Directory call: LJ-0100111412 August 14, 2011 LJ-0100111420 Jeana Rohrs @ 517.377.1078 ST. JOHNS — The 11th annual Pheasants Forever/ Chuck Gorman Youth Day will be held Sept. 10 at Motz Park in St. Johns. There is no entry fee and all kids age 15 or younger are invited to participate and bring their parents or guardian. This event allows kids to participate in a fun-filled day with various activities with their parents or special person. The activities this year will include canoeing, fishing, trap shooting, air rifles, building cedar duck boxes and more. The event will begin at 9 a.m. with registration, activities will begin sharply at 9:30 a.m. and the entire day will wrap-up by 2:30 p.m. A light lunch will be served. Parents or guardians are asked to be prepared to help during the day and assist their children in various activities. You may get a chance to try your skill as well! Anyone who do es not have children attending but would like to assist, or needs more information, can call (989) 587-3788 or e-mail drad@4wbi.net Pheasants Forever launched a program aimed at the children titled No Child Left Indoors®. This initiative is part of a national movement to reach a generation of young people fixed on electronics and get them outdoors. The goal is to reverse the trend of inactivity and obesity in today’s youth and actively engage them in outdoor activities and in learning about nature and conversation, and also to foster tomorrow’s leaders and conservation-minded people. To register, send the name and phone number of each participant including address and age (including guardian name). Email your order form to drad@4wbi or mail to Youth Day, 12300 Centerline Rd., Westphalia, MI 48894. Space is limited, so please register early. Pheasants Forever is a national organization dedicated to the conservation of wildlife through habitat improvements, public awareness, education and land management policies and programs. DeWitt-Bath Review Pheasants Forever youth day scheduled for Sept. 10 17 — From Pheasants Forever BATH SENIOR REPORT Following is the current at 1 p.m. 25 cents a card schedule at the Bath Town- with cash prizes. ship Senior Center. The public is welcome to attend. Menu (Subject to change) $3 Events per meal • Monday, Aug. 15: Chair • Monday, Aug. 15: exercises at 10:30 a.m. This Baked ham, mashed potais a free event. Euchre tour- toes, mixed vegetables, nament at 1 p.m. $2 entry fruit salad. fee. • Wednesday, Aug. 17: • Tuesday, Aug. 16: Line BLT sandwich, baked dancing from 1 to 3 p.m. beans, birthday cake. • Wednesday, Aug. 17: • Friday, Aug. 19: Grilled Bridge from 1:30 to 4:30 chicken, potato salad, Jell-O p.m. with fruit. • Thursday, Aug. 18: Line *** dancing from 9:30 to 11:30 For more information, a.m. contact Susan Aleo at (517) • Friday, Aug. 19: Bingo 641-6728, ext. 126. Join Us! Wednesday, August 17th ~ 6:00 pm Veteran’s Benefit Seminar Presented by Mike Gorsline Learn how to qualify for a fantastic benefit for veterans and their widow/widower. Friday, August 19th 7:00 pm Hard Bargain Steel Drum Band Light refreshments served at both events www.eastlansingseniorliving.com FREE! • BRING A FRIEND! Please RSVP ~ 517-337-0066 A Capital Senior Living Community LJ-0100112013 August 14, 2011 517-337-0066 2530 Marfitt Road, East Lansing, MI DeWitt-Bath Review 18 Habitat ReStore holding summer madness sale Proceeds from store’s sales go toward Habitat for Humanity ST. JOHNS — Are you fed up with the dog days of August, seeking relief from the summer doldrums, looking for something exciting to fill the time until the crisp days of fall? Come to the Habitat for Humanity of Clinton County ReStore in St. Johns between Wednesday, Aug. 17 and Thursday, Aug. 25, and take part in some midsummer madness — 25 percent off on all donated merchandise. Have some fun, pick up some bargains, find that unique, just-right item for those special projects you look forward to working on during the long dark winter months. And while you’re feeling good about getting a “great deal,” you can also feel good knowing your purchases at the ReStore support the mission of Habitat for Humanity of Clinton County, which is to provide decent, affordable homes to those living in inadequate housing. Habitat is currently building a home in Ovid for a local Clinton County family. In addition to purchasing deeply discounted items from the ReStore, you can participate in Habitat’s mission by donating items to the ReStore (receive a tax deduction for your donation and keep reusable items out of a landfill), volunteering at the ReStore, or volunteering in some capacity on the current Habitat build in Ovid. Contact the ReStore at (989) 227-0000 or stop by the ReStore, located at 2352 N. US 127, during business hours (Tues/ Wed/Fri 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Thurs 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Sat 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.). Also, you can “friend” the ReStore on Facebook. The ReStore has an ongoing need for volunteers to provide customer service, clean and organize merchandise, answer phones, place merchandise onto the sales floor, help run the cash register, assist with the pick up of donations and delivery of sold merchandise, and much more. Volunteers can commit to partial or full day shifts Tuesday through Saturday, on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. By volunteering at the ReStore, you can support Habitat for Humanity of Clinton County while encouraging your community to recycle, reuse, and repurpose. — From Habitat for Humanity of Clinton County DeWitt bakery receives national award uct news, and articles focused on trends affecting the industry. The award winning bakery won the award based on the vintage displays and retro store decor, as well as the pie packaging which includes a pie story attached to each pink pie box that goes out the door. Linda Hundt, owner of Sweetielicious, was thrilled at receiving news of the win. “I am tickled pink to win such a prestigious award. It is such an honor to be recognized as a natural leader in the baking world,” Hundt said. Linda and Sweetie-licious have won 15 first place ribbons at the American Pie Council/Crisco National Pie Championships as well as winning the 2011 Crisco “Innovation Award” and Best-of-Show as part of the Food Network’s, “Amazing Pie Challenge” in 2009. She and /or her recipes have appeared in numerous other national magazines including Country Living, Midwest Living, American Profile and Parade. Robert B. Bellgowan, Jr. Over 30 years experience serving Clinton, Gratiot, Ingham and Surrounding Counties • Drunk Driving • Criminal Defense • Divorce • Custody/Visitation/Support • Family Law Mediation (989)224-2240 Available to meet clients in Downtown St. Johns — From Sweetie-licious Bakery & cafe LJ-0100108301 DEWITT — Sweetie-licious Bakery Cafe was one of only two bakeries across the country that received Modern Baking Magazine’s 2011 “Leadership Award for Merchandising”. Modern Baking is the most widely read professional publication that covers all aspects of the baking industry - retail/wholesale, supermarket baking, and food service baking. It reaches folks who bake for over 86,000 locations and includes features on successful operations, prod- Willingham & Coté, P.C. 333 Albert Avenue, Suite 500, East Lansing, MI 48823 (517)351-6200 www.willinghamcote.com Need financing for a pre-owned car? Peter J. Motz We’ll get you rolling! Landscape Designer Pre-owned* auto loan special August 14, 2011 3.99% 4.37% APR • Landscape Design & Installation • Tree, Shrub & Perennial Planting • Bed & Edging Installation • Retaining Walls • Lawn Installation • Brick Patios & Walkways Eligibility for promotional rate requires auto pay from an Independent Bank account. Promotion ends Maximum term: 60 months Sept. 30, Maximum loan amount: $50,000 2011 Minimum credit score for qualification: 700 Bank processing fee per loan: $150 Loan request limited to new money loans. Independent Bank refinances not eligible for this offer. *Qualified cars include 2008 models or newer. www.plumlinelandscape.com Email: motzpete@yahoo.com IndependentBank.com Member FDIC LJ-0100112424 989-224-7400 LJ-0100112417 LJ-0100107192 DeWITT — The DeWitt Area Recreation Authority is accepting registrations for the following programs. Youth soccer DARA is now registering for fall “Little Kickers” soccer for 4 year olds and youth zone soccer for ages 5-6. Registration runs until Aug. 19. Participants receive a team shirt and a participation medal. Late registrations will be accepted until program is full with a $10 late fee (late registrant might not receive a T-shirt). The cost is $33 for City of DeWitt and DeWitt Township residents or $48 for all others. Practices begin the week of Sept. 6 and are once a week throughout the season. Games begin on Saturday, Sept. 10, and run for six weeks. A coaches meeting is scheduled for Monday, Aug. 29, at 6 p.m. at the DeWitt Township Community Center. Youth flag football DARA is now registering for fall youth flag football for students in kindergarten through fifth grade. Registration runs until Aug. 19. The cost is $33 for City of DeWitt and DeWitt Township residents or $48 for all others. All participants receive a team shirt and a participation medal. Late registrations will be accepted until program is full with a $10 late fee after August 19th (late registrants may not receive a shirt). Practice takes place once a week during the season beginning the week of Sept. 6. Afternoon games (to allow for play in soccer and football) begin on Saturday, Sept. 10 and run for six weeks. A coaches meeting is scheduled for Monday, Aug. 29, at 7 p.m. at the DeWitt Township Community Center. DeWitt-Bath Review DARA offering youth soccer, flag football programs 19 — From DARA Jacob’s Race benefit 5K to take place on Aug. 20 LAINGSBURG — The fifth annual Jacob’s Race 5k run/ walk and kids fun run is being held on Saturday, Aug. 20, at McClintock Park in downtown Laingsburg. The event is being held to benefit the McClintock Park amphitheater and a new Laingsburg Youth & Community Center called “The Connection” on behalf of Jacob Voisinet and his family of Laingsburg/St. Johns. Jacob is a bone marrow recipient (9/2006) for treatment for hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), a rare and life COME threatening immune disorder. The kids fun run (.45 mile) begins at 8 a.m. The 5k race starts at 8:30 a.m. and the Tot Trot (200 yard dash) is following the 5k. The entry fee is $20 for adults and $10 for children under the age of 18 for early registration on or before Aug. 10. After that date, the entry fees increase to $25 for adults and $12 for children. The Kids Fun Run fee is $10. The entry fee includes a T-shirt (guaranteed for early registrants only,) refreshments and awards. Online registration is available at www.active.com or entry forms are available at local area merchants and at Playmakers website (playmakers.com.) Participants who bring a new toy (rattles, Crayola crayons, and playing cards most needed) for donation to area hospitals will be eligible for great prizes. — From the Jacob’s Race committee and Worship Pastor Rod Kalajainen • 13980 Schavey Road, DeWitt 517.669.3430 • Email: office@dewittredeemer.org BATH BAPTIST CHURCH www.dewittchristianchurch.com #+1$.2'+ *23.$0. )%,1/% CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH LJ-0000942994-01 Youth and Young Adult Classes Nursery Provided Gib Hale, Pastor Ph. 641-6695 Senior Pastor: Dr. Don Gommesen Associate Pastor: Josh Presley SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:30 a.m.; 6:00 p.m. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Awana Wed. @ 6:45 p.m. Youth Group @ 6:45 p.m. 482-1135 • 14769 Wood Rd. between Clark and Stoll Rd. www.cbclansing.org G.A.R.B. Church *#1"+2)+!.+3+- 53+4/$#!% 6 (+4/$#!% &'/#.#!% (34-#.#8!4" 7,0#/ DF<7@> - () & (( @*?*1 4 #*?* ;57* 3G=A5 DHF7> & ."@>5" - 2 #*?* ('0) +* E:F<7 8@C5 E7*1 /5;GHH .@!H:" DI@B< D?GHI %6(2$ 44,-2929 #5"-$!' (51.% .%+ &51- 5( 4$(+ LJ-0000942966-01 Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. 332-2559 www.ulcel.org Childcare Sun/Wed evenings ALL ARE WELCOME THE CATHOLIC COMMUNITY OF SAINT JUDE 801 N. Bridge St. Fr. Dwight Ezop 669-8335 www.StJudeDeWitt.com “A Welcoming Community of Catholic Christians” Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday 5:00 p.m. Sunday, 8:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Religious Education Office 669-8341 Sundays 9:45 A.M. - LIFE Groups 11:00 A.M. - Blended Worship [Children’s Activities for ages 3-Grade 6] Nursery Provided Wednesdays 7:00 P.M. - Mid-Week Prayer 11068 S. DeWitt Rd. Corner of Cutler & DeWitt Rds. One mile north of downtown DeWitt http://1st-baptist.dewitt.mi.us Dr. Dan Wilkinson, Senior Pastor 669-3851 Hope Lutheran Church LCMS 1180 West Herbison Rd., DeWitt (517) 669-3930 Traditional Worship Sundays @ 9:30 a.m. Pastor Anthony Sikora hopelutherandewitt.webs.com 13777 Main St., Bath Reverend Mark Johnson Sunday School during worship Worship - 11:00 a.m. Nursery Available Barrier Free www.bath-umc.com Phone 641-6551 To have your Church Listed Call Suzi Smith at 517-377-1172 August 14, 2011 13527 Webster Rd., Bath (1 mile North of I-69) Worship Service 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study 7:00 p.m. LJ-0000942993- LJ-0000942983-01 Visit our website: www.dewittredeemer.org Worship with Holy Communion: Worship 10:17 a.m. Phone 669-5000 Mark St. Louis, Minister (Between Breslin Center and Trowbridge Rd.) Leading people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ LJ-0000942991-01 Nursery available 6:00 pm Saturday and 9:30 Sunday 2931 Herbison Road A residential and campus ministry 1020 South Harrison Road, E. L. ')(" %,!(&# -&(".#!*( $"%+$" First Baptist Church of DeWitt LJ-0000942990-01 Saturday Evening Worship - 6:00 pm Sunday Worship - 8:15, 9:30, & 11:00 am LJ-0000942984-01 Worship Schedule LUTHERAN LJ-0000942964-01 united methodist church UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) LJ-0000942961-01 REDEEMER DeWitt Christian Church DeWitt-Bath Review 20 A fun-filled festival Gold Card sale starts Aug. 16 DeWITT — The DeWitt football program holds its annual Gold Card Blitz on Tuesday, Aug. 16 ,from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The varsity, junior varsity and freshman teams will “blitz” the community selling the Gold Cards. This is the main fund raiser for the football program. “This fund raiser is so important for our program to make up for the significant budget cuts that have hit us due to the economy,” said Rob Zimmerman, head football coach. “It involves the community, gets the kids into the community and keeps the money right here in the community. We have been very blessed with strong community support in the past and we are asking again for a lot of small donations, they really add up.” A Gold Card can be purchased from a player on the Blitz night for $20 and buyers will receive the card upon purchase. A Gold Card has many reusable savings coupons from area businesses, all on one small card. Residents who are not at home during the Blitz may purchase a Gold Card at the Panther Pride Cart at the Ox Roast or purchase them at the football games. For more information on the Gold Cars, on how to make a donation or be a sponsor for DeWitt football, send an email to sponsors@DeWittFootball.org. Bath Recreation offering programs Young and old, enjoy the activities at the annual Bath Days festival, which was held on Aug. 5-6. Among the events were a sack race, a bicycle fun ride, midway games and rides, live entertainment,a gum blowing contest and the traditional bath tub races. ROBERT KILLIPS/FOR LSJ MEDIA BATH TWP. — The Bath Township Parks & Recreation Department is offering some programs a variety of programs this summer. More information on these programs can be obtained by visit the Bath Township website at www.BathTownship.us. • U8 Drop In Baseball - This is a free program that takes place on Tuesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at West Field. • Open Gym Basketball - This is a free program that is open to students in kinder- garten through grade five. The program meets on Wednesday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Bath Elementary School and Bath Middle School. • Hook, Line & Sinker - Register at the township offices to check out a rod/reel combo for up to three days. • Registration for the U6 soccer clinic runs until Aug. 15. The clinic is open to children who were born between July 31, 2005 and Aug. 1, 2007. The cost is $35. — From Bath Township Parks & Recreation The Best Recruitment Solutions from the Best in the Business. LANSING STATE JOURNAL EXPERTS READY TO CONNECT YOUR BUSINESS WITH THE #1 ONLINE RECRUITMENT SITE. Up to 90% OFF Lansing shopping, dining and more. Every day. If you would like to feature your business on DealChicken.com contact Ed Grey @ 517-375-6325 August 14, 2011 or egrey@dealchicken.com sign up today at LJ-0100109013 Tiffany Wahl at 517/377-1101 twahl@lsj.com LJ-0100096981 Kelly Page at 517/377-1166 klpage@lsj.com COLLEGE NEWS 21 earned at least a 3.75 grade The following students point average and have have been named to the completed at least 12 credDean’s List at Western its. Michigan University for the Carter 2011 spring semester. From DeWitt: Michael Danielle Carter of Eriksen and Adam Schultz. DeWitt has been named From Bath: Crystal Glea- to the spring 2011 dean’s son. list at Calvin College. To To be eligible for the earn a spot on the dean’s Dean’s List, a student must list requires that a student earn at least a 3.5 grade maintain at least a 3.5 grade point average while enrolled point average (GPA) for the in at least 12 credits. semester and have at least a 3.3 cumulative GPA. Geller Nicole Geller of DeWitt has been named to the dean’s list at Columbia College in Chicago for the spring 2011 semester. She is a graphic design major. To be named to the dean’s list, students must have CMU Central Michigan University’s spring semester honors list includes area students who earned 3.5 and higher grade point averages. From Bath: Josh Ket- cham, Ian Milligan and Carol Webster. From DeWitt: Alyssa Alger, Hayley Chestnut, Andrea Earl, Elizabeth Fedewa, Emily Fehrenbach, John Fitzgerald, Chadd Fletcher, Robert Hayes, Meghan Higbie, Robert Hollebrands, Courtney Klaus, Kristin McGowan, Taylor McManus, Alexander McNeeley, Sarah Paschke, Victoria Pung, Aubrey Russell, Kyle Smith, Abagail Sorrell, Andrew Stow, Hoyt Sutherland, Don Tait, Kimberly Tate, Emily Waugh. From Laingsburg: Preston Frazier, Amy Hazel, Christine Holyfield, Aliah Jeffrey, Shelby Keck, Joshua Lafountain, Lauren Manthei, Katherine Olger, Samantha Patton, Cassey Stine, Kelsey Turek, Katlyn Weldon, Jacob Woodworth, Danielle Wright. Thelen Paul Thelen of DeWitt recently received a bachelor of business administration from Northwood University. Trost Jared Trost of DeWitt received a bachelor of science degree in criminal justice from Ferris State University in May. He is the son of Jay and Patricia Trost of DeWitt Cherishing the Special Moments in Life! Call 517-377-1111 or visit lsj.com/celebrations New Patients Welcome! Preventive Dentistry for the Entire Family Alexa M. Vitek, D.D.S. 13173 Schavey Road DeWitt 517.277.2000 (New DeWitt Exchange) LJ-0100107351 LLC Golden Wedding Anniversary Donald and Doris (Morrison) McNeeley of Ionia will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on August 19, 2011. They have two children Mary (Dave) Hartman of Ionia and Jim (Debbi) McNeeley of DeWitt. They also have six grandchildren; Josh, Brandon, and Heather Ferris and Alex, Allison (deceased) and Zachary McNeeley. Their family invites you to help celebrate this special Anniversary with a card shower. Please send cards and/or notes of congratulations to Don and Doris at: LJ-0100107333 Phone: 989-224-9211 • Fax: 989-224-9201 Email: smithlawnscapes@4wbi.com www.smithlawnscapes.com “From scratch to finish, we can meet all your outside needs” Weddings • Engagements • Anniversaries • Birthdays • Other Events LJ-0000945102-01 Don and Doris McNeeley 1350 Peck Lake Rd. Ionia, MI 48846 Ithaca Sharon Louise Brennan "Granny", age 67, of Ithaca, MI passed away Saturday, August 6th, 2011 at Ingham Regional Medical Center , Lansing, MI. Funeral Services will be held at Smith Family Funeral Homes Ithaca Chapel on Thursday, August 11th at 1:00 p.m. , Visitation will be held on Tuesday. August 9, 2011 from 2-8 p.m. with family present from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. at Smith Family Funeral Homes. Visitation will also be held on Wednesday, August 10th from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. at Smith Family Funeral Homes Ithaca Chapel. Sharon was born in Lansing, Michigan on April 16, 1944, the daughter Russell James and Vivien Ruth (Emery) Swart Jr. Sharon worked for the Gratiot County Commission on Aging for 7 years. She enjoyed muzleloading and teaching younger children how to shoot muzle’s at Broken Lock of Alma. Sharon also liked to make quilts for presents for her family and others. She especially liked to sew and make costumes. Most of all she treasured the time she spent with her children and grandchildren. She is survived by 3 daughters, Nanette and Harry Warr; Mindy Miller and James Campfield;Tamara Morton and Son Thomas Morton; Significant Other John Freed;10 Grandchildren; Abigail and Jeremy Heimsoth; Troy and Jenny Jenks; Audrey Gutzki and Aaron Kemp; Adrienne Gutzki; Trevor Morton and Lexi Campbell; Clark Miller; Travis Morton; Dominque Wilson; Jolyn Miller; Tara Hopkins and 4 Great-Grandchildren; Aiden and Evan Jenks; Elsa Heimsoth and Ashlyn Kemp. She is also survived by 2 Sisters; Sheryl McKay, Dawn and David Akin, 2 Brothers; Rusty and Kathy Swart, Bruce and Annette Swart and many nieces & nephews. Sharon is preceded in death by her parents. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Gratiot County Commission on Aging. Online condolences can be sent to www.smithfamilyfuneralhomes.com The family is being served by Smith Family Funeral Homes Ithaca Chapel Ithaca, Michigan. Dr. Ashim Aggarwal Retina Specialist Available at Mid Michigan Retina 4660 S. 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FurniItalian, Alma Groetsch wakids bikes, carseats, ture, paintings, carpet tercolor, oils, lithos, unique strollers, books, antiques, remnants, video games, photos, lamps, unusual anboys/girls clothes infant-6, CDs, old records, books, tique smalls + fine glass, toys, Xbox games, much toys, children & adult china, lg. Weller Aurelian more. clothes, & household items & ped, as is, 1611 E. KALAMAZOO . SAT jardinière Sascha Brastoff Zephyr chi20th, 9am-2pm. Calvary HUGE GARAGE SALE Fri. & na set, Limoges set, ThoChristian Fellowship Youth mas mod set, Royal VienSat. Aug. 19-20, 8-6pm. Group garage sale. Featur- na, Rosenthal, Haviland, 2043 Hamilton, off Holt Rd. ing; childrens clothes, Nippon, Holt. Back to school teen h.p. portrait womens business profesgirls clothing med-XL, BARN SALE, ST. JOHNS Arabia, etched sional apparel, toys, gadg- plates, shoes, knicknacks, house1823 E. Jason Rd. 3/4 mi. E. enameled & ets, games, electronics & stemware, hold, 100s of books, teachof Old 27. 0 1 -5 Fri., Sat. & ov e rsize glass, stainless, more. Bake Goods!! ing supplies, way too Sun. Furniture, bikes for silverplate, sterling, 60s much stuff. parts, & lots of stuff. black Grand Rapids bdrm. 2111 PLEASANT VIEW, set, side tables, wicker Thurs. & Fri. Aug. 18 & 19, 9 rocker & bucket chairs, CHARLOTTE Aug 19-20, 9am LARGE 4 FAMILY GARAGE to 4; Sat. Aug 20, 9 to 1. nice 40s mahogany dining -4. 515 S. Perkey Rd. 1/2 SALE Household items & 3 Books, collectibles, toys, set w/ harp back chairs, mi. S. of Island Hwy. or 1/2 vans. Some hunting stuff. household; multi-family. jewelry cab., great jewelry mi. N. of E. M-50. 13925 Turner, DeWitt. Aug. Holmes/Pleasant Grove collection w/ 100s of 50s+ Wildflower Cottage. Some 18 & 19, 9am-4pm. area. era designer jewelry items, items 10% off. Antiques, heavy on sterling, 50s tv & garden decor, country decMASON 1065 KILLDEER Dr. 2201 CAROL WAY radio, old Fisher tube steorating items, etc. (off Every Rd, S of ColumAug. 18-19 (rain date Aug reo w/ University spkrs., bia) SAT 13th & SUN 14th, 27). Toddler bed, dresser, 33/45/78 records, lots of DELTA TWP. Fri. 8/19, 9-5. 9-2pm. Packed barn of toys, chalk board, bikes, books, white feather 1805 Canyon Trail, Lansing mother’s estate. Lots of foosball table, school uni- weight Singer, linens, old (bet. Waverly/Elmwood). ev e ry t hing! Housewares, forms and scrubs. Some- quilts, 1848 blue & white Furn., leath. loveseat, TV collectibles, flower arthing for everyone! Jacquard coverlet, sewing stand, coffeetable, portarangements, clothes & etc. misc., old hats & purses, ble wheel chair, antique good older Christmas, cool 5645 ANNAPOLIS DR phones, lots of clothing. color kitchen wares, cast MASON/1 DAY Neighb orFRI Aug. 19th & SAT 20th, Much more! hood Garage Sales. Sat. 8am-5pm. 3-Family Sale! iron, some tools, old Aug. 20, 9-4pm. Dressers, Household items, clothes, trunks, exer. bike & mucho EAGLE- 12090 W. Herbison metal bunk bed, crib, of small appliances, electron- more. More detailed list & Rd. FRI 19th & SAT 20th 9at: fice desk, outdoor items, ics & many many treas- photos 4pm. Nice variety includwww.estatesales.net Next much more. Near Cedar ures. ing children’s and housesale: a three day doozy in St/Howell Rd. to Josephine hold items, furniture a Lane & Joan Dr. smoker and more. 6836 PONY TRAIL Lansing westside Lansing. Great prices! MI 48917, Saturday and Sunday August 20th and MASON- 837 HOLT ST., Aug. MASON- 751 E. MAPLE. Aug. 21st from 9-5 Appliances, 18, 19 & 20, 9-5. Lawn 18-19 8AM-6PM Antiques, GARAGE SALE womens lg. 4-6X clothes, lots of kitchbooks, clothing and accesedger, air purifier, housebooks, clothing and accesen items, elect. wheelchair sories, collectibles, crafts, wares, linens, clothing, sories, furniture, kitchen & elect. cart, books. 450 electronics, games, kitchchilds bike, toys, antique items, toys, Matt Kenseth Shoesmith Rd., Haslett. en items, toys, We have glassware, furniture, & Big Wheel, Hydraulic Jack. (corner of Shoeman) Aug. something for everyone! misc. Next to Mason HS. 18-20, Thurs. & Fri. 9amOff Willow between Creyts 6pm, Sat. 9-3 pm. and Canal. MOVING GARAGE SALE 4765 Applecroft Ln., Holt. 6952 VERNSON Dr. (sub at GRAND LEDGE 6197 & 6233 Aug. 19-20, 9-6. 42 yrs of corner of willoughby & S. N. River Hwy. Sat. Aug. 20, accummulation. Some fur Washington) FRI 19th & 9-6pm. Bedding, Christmas niture, & lots of misc. SAT 20th, 8-3pm. Shelves, 5684 E. GRESHAM Hwy, Fri lights, curio, porcelain desks, dresser, books, dolls, kitch. items, dress& Sat, Aug 19 & 20 from 8 kitchenware, laser disc ing table, iceskates, camp- MOVING SALE Tools, sportam to 6 pm >> books, ing goods, lots of odds & player & discs, sewing maing stoves, cot, tent, tree boots and shoes, boy’s ends. 8881 Jason Rd., chine, Little Tykes boat & stand, meat grinder, port. clothing, electronics, Laingsburg. Sat. Aug. 20, cars, clothes mens to 4X. ice shanty, wood stove, games, kitchen items, 9am-2pm. fish finder, reels, water men’s & women’s clothing, skiis. Many new items! toys, Woodlawn Swing set HUGE CHURCH SALE GreatDIRECTIONS: I-69 to er Joy Outreach Church, OKEMOS Meridian Senior Potterville, go north to1330 E. Grand River, LansCenter’s Annual Rummage YARD SALE ward town. Go about 1 ing. Aug. 17, 18, 19, 9-5. Sale, Fri., Aug. 19, 8:30Many items & golf stuff. mile, past the school & fire Clothing, books, Xbox, an5:30. Located inside ChipFri. Aug. 19 & Sat. Aug. 20, station, turn right on Gretique dinette set, housepewa Middle School at 9-5pm. 209 Valley Court, sham & it’s on the right hold items, & much much Okemos Rd. & Kinawa Dr. Mason. Senior Center Fundraiser. Rain date: Aug. 26-27. about half a mile down. more, many new items! Garage Sales Garage Sales East Lansing Garage Sales Lansing Garage Sales Suburb Garage Sales Rural In Person: Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm 239 S. Cochran Ave., Charlotte, MI 48813 120E. Lenawee, Lansing, MI48919 Classified Liner Ad Deadline – Thursday, 5pm Classified Display Ad Deadline – Tuesday, 5pm Garage Sales Suburb OKEMOS. More new quilting fabric for sale. 8am-4 pm. Sat. Aug 13. Sold by the piece only. $3 per yard. The Okemos Masonic Center, 2175 Hamilton Rd. next to Douglas J salon. PORTLAND Olivia Estates. 6783 Jennifer Lane. Multi family sale. Furn., sports memorabilia, PSP game w/acc., children to adult clothing, books & household items. Fri. Aug. 19, 94. Sat. Aug. 20, 9-1. Household Estate Sales ESTATE SALE AT 5 630 Riv erside Dr., Lyons, MI. Aug. 18, 19 & 20, 9am-6pm. Many pieces of indoor fur niture, these include, beds, dressers, kitchen tables and chair sets, dining room tables & chair sets LOST 14# 3 yr old male, dewith hutches, couches, clawed & friendly house desks and more. Also redcat. Black & white tuxedo. wood outdoor furniture. Missing Sat 7/23, Hall St. Antique pump organ, old area, Holt. 517-699-2020, sewing machines, dishes 517-256-0516 Reward! and other vintage items. Lots of woodworking equip. along with other power and hand tools. Power washer, generator, lawn roller and small compressor, post office slotted FISH FOR STOCKING: Most cabinets, pool equip., varieties. Ponds & Lakes. televisions and some fire Laggis’ Fish Farm.269-628arms. Many more misc. 2056Days269-624-6215Eves items. Rain or shine, ev erything in enclosed build ings. No prior sales. Animals Lost Birds-Fish ST JOHNS 613 S Morton. Aug. 19-20, Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-3. 3 Family Sale! Previous sales at 201 N. Ottawa. We have womens clothes 2x, purses, household items, end GRAND RAPIDS 2157 Elliott SE. Aug. 20, 9tables & lots of misc. 5., Aug 21, 1-4. Antiques, collectibles, furniture, TRASH & TREASURE An exsafe, electronics, kitchen, citing sale you won’t want dishes, and much more. to miss. 100s of items on Cash only please. this list. Mens, womens, childrens clothes, all sizes, glassware, tupperware, electronics, toys, games, crafts, furniture, holiday items, lots of everything. Under the big top, the MOVING SALE 5300 Harper prize is for you. Rd., Holt (betw. Eifert & 15542 Airport Rd., Fri., Sat. Onondaga - house #’s out & Sun. Aug. 19-21, 8-? of order!) Sat. Aug. 20, 9am-5pm. Antique sterling VARIETY OF KIDS clothes, silver & gold costume jewbunkbed, futon, couch, lots elry, tires, rims, desk, antiof household items. ques, many kids items, 6818 Maynard Rd., Portelder care items, houseland. Fri. 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W of M-99 WILLIAMSTON 122 S PUTNAM AKC SHELTIES 1 female, 3 MOVING SALE WHITEHILLS AUG 19, 9-5 & males, shots, dewormed, 1860 Boxwood Lane, E. AUG 20, 9-2 microchip, sable, $300Lansing. Aug. 18-20, 9-3. Theatre Garage Sale $350. 989-683-3286. Picnic tab l e, a y rd items, all Antiques, books, theatre kinds household & comnovelties, household & puter items, clothing all AKITA PUPS special items. Big variety. 6 wks old, purebred, 1st sizes/seasons, books, fire shots, wormed, parents on place wood, office supWILLIAMSTON 41 02 site, $400. 517-575-8282. plies, sports items, games. Vanneter Rd. near high school Fri. Aug 19, Sat. Aug 20, 8-6. Sale features furn., car top carrier, antiques & collectibles, holiday items, compound bows, clothes, books & much more YARD SALE 7389 Juniper Lane, Portland. Fri. & Sat. 9-5. Household goods, fur niture, tools, reloader, sports equip., etc. Household Estate Sales ESTATE SALE: 9760 Bauer, Dewitt, off Chadwick between Wacousta and Wright Rd. 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Ready to go. $500 269-254-0269 FRENCH BULL DOG M i x Dewormed, Shots, CUTE CORGI PUPS (Pembroke) $250/up 810-895-4450 MALTI-POO puppies. 1st Vet checked, $250-$300. shots & wormed, females. Call 517-784-5225, 517-3921 weeks. $275. FRENCH BULLDOG PUPPIES 0608, Jackson. Call 517-526-1163 8 wks old, 1st shots, dewormed, vet checked, paCUTE YORKIE PUPPIES 1 ferents on site. 989-291-5028 male, 3 males, dewclaws & MINIATURE BULLDOG f etails done, shots. $600male, 17 mos., fawn GERMAN SHEPHERD 8 $700. 517-667-0617. w/black mask, exc. family weeks, parents on site, dog. $400. Free obedience pure bred, shots, wormed, training. 517-712-8066. DACHSHUND Males $250. MINI SCHNAUZERS$275. (517)894-1046 females $300. Shih Tzus, RESCUES AKC registered males $250. Pomeranian sisters. Their pups are males $250 females $400. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPall adopted now it’s their PIES purebred, parents on All AKC puppies. Call 231turn for a happy home. site, shots, wormed, $250. 924-5090. Beautiful soft steely gray 810-397-9060. and black coats. Affec DACHSUND PUPS (mini). tionate deserving girls. Vet checked, $250. Call GOLDEN DOODLE PUPPIES Spayed and vetted. $250-$550. Vet checked, 517-784-5225, 517-392$150.00. (517)526-3510 shots, wormed. 989-7630608, Jackson. sg8483@gmail.com 7202 DOBERMAN PUPS Black HIMALAYAN RAGDOLL KITfemale $350, Black male OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG TENS $50 each. No shots, $300. Fawn female $500. puppies. Beautiful, lightly worming or papers. Call Ready 8/13. 616-225-2241 shedding family dogs. 6 517-316-7429. weeks old, Dew claws reENGLISH/AMERICAN MIX moved, tails docked, bulldog female 1 yr old, JACK RUSSELL PUPS UKC, pure bred, 1st shots, wonshots, wormed. 13wks. white in color, housebroke, derful personalities, Reasonable price. $300/obo. 517-899-7066. MINIATURE RUSSELL raised with lots of love! 269-998-0925. SCHNAUZERS 1 2wk s, Some puppies with blue ENGLISH SPRINGER Adopt a cuddly rescue eyes. $500.00 (989)640SPANIELS liver and white, KITS/CATS; LOVABLE RESpuppy! Born Easter Day 1500 CUES; all ages; many de4 weeks old, AKC Regis. M i n i a t u r e clawed; www.trinityacres tered, pure bred, vet Schnauzer/Shihtzu/Jack rescue .petfinder.com; inchecked, $250. (616)761Russell mixes. Under cludes neuter/shots $453403 (616)902-3964 POCKET PIT PUPS 15lbs.Vetted and potty $135. (517)410-0074 heppek@bas-k12.org UKC reg. King pin, Gotti. 1 training.Ready to join the male 1 female, blue family!Only 5 left-2F,3M. w/blue eyes. $300. 517 SHAR-PEI PUPPIES, 6 YORKIE MALE PUPPY, 5 mo. $200.00. (517)526-3510 763-7324. , $250. And Yorkie stud for weeks. 3 males, 1 female. sg8483@gmail.com sale. Ph. 517-652-9287. $250. 517 852-9184. POMERANIAN PUPS Cute & Furry! 3 females, $150. 2 males, $100; 12 wks old. Ph. 517-887-2994. POODLE PUPPIES. 1ST shots & wormed. $300. Parents on site. No Sunday calls. 989-584-6192 POODLE TOY AKC A w e some dark chocolate, male, very small, $500. 517-726-0368, 517-231-9310 Firewood Horses-Stables August 14, 2011 Dogs-Cats-Pets Furniture ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~!@#$%^&*()_+`1234567890-=,./?;’:”[]\{}| BASSET HOUND PUPPIES tri-colored, 1st shots, wormed, AKC reg. $350. Call 517-543-5280 BEAGLE PUPPIES 6 wks old, 15’’, tri-colored, $100 ea. Call 810-686-1020. BICHON FRISE PUPPIES 7 weeks old,Two males & one female shots, wormed, $490.00 south Lansing/Holt.Call between noon & 1:00pm(517)8195002.Or email(sleepingbear568@aol .com) BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES 1wks & 6 mos, shots, All males 2@ 1 wks 1 @ 6 mos. $350. (517)543-6463 tondaworden@sbcglobal.n et TOY POODLES CKC, 1st shots, Males $300 each. 517-589-0257, 517 256-0351. WESTHIGHLAND TERRIER pups, AKC, 3 very adorable socialized males, $650. 989-846-0929. YORKIE POM FEMALE, 3 mo., 6 pounds, all shots. Owner doesn’t have to spend with her. $200. 517 541-1249, leave message. YORKIES-2F&2M; BLACK & tan as pups; blue/silver & tan as adults, 9 weeks, Dew claws, loveable, parents on site, shots, vet checked, tails docked $600.00. (989)292-0298 (989)640-7063 Farm Equipment -Supplies Gold, Silver Jewelry Farm Produce Household Goods Hay-Grain-Seed Lawn and Garden Miscellaneous 3 PIECE BIRD bath o f untain 1996 JOHN DEERE 345 lawn with pump. $250. 517 214tractor 54" cut 8 1 hp. 4957. YORKIE TCUPS $650+ Looks and runs great. Yorkie-Poos & Malte-Poos $3000 or best offer. BACKYARD SHEDS & MORE Toys Noshed Shots $350+ jef f andruth@cablespeed.c 989-834-2028 VetCheckd 989.225.1367 om (517)676-1054 www.bcbarns.com Drywall Gary’s Drywall Finishing "Hang, Finish and Repair" 517-927-3853 garysdrywallfinishing.com Driveways Crushed Asphalt Driveways Ph. 517-749-9075 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Mr. Natural’s Wood Floors • Refinishing • Repairs • Installation FREE Estimates 393-0660 or 490-8696 Since 1988 Gutters EAVESTROUGH CLEANING & minor repair. Also Power Washing. Free estimates. Call (517) 322-4131 Hauling-Trucking Fencing DONE RIGHT FENCE & SKID LOADER SERVICE Fence for all occasions, light excavating, holes augered, bucket & pallet fork work. We clean up scrap metal for free. For Free Estimate Call 517-669-8066 517.322.4131 Trash removal MASONRY RESTORATION Res/comm., historic. ReAppliances, brush, carpet, pair brick, block & stone. wood, etc. Senior disc. Fndn/chimney repair/new. Eavestrough Cleaning. Lic. & Ins. 517-647-5380 TRASH, BRUSH, APPL. hauled Yard & build. clean up, trees & bushes trimmed. Low Prices! Mike 393-4664 e Best Pric Around JUNK REMOVAL • Appliances • Brush • Carpet • Furniture • Metal • Wood • Concrete • Shingles TRASH/JUNK REMOVAL Senior Discount TODAY! 327-6001 Anything ~ Anytime Anywhere We do all the work & leave it clean! Small building Tear Downs 349-7000 We Buy Junk Cars! All Areas Serviced SAVE $2 We Beat 5 All Prices! W/THIS AD!! Masonry Home Care EXPERIENCED CAREGIVER AVAILABLE Senior or special needs, seeking to work with you and your family. $8-12/hr. Call 887-3153 Landscaping Roofing-Siding RELIABLE CONSTRUCTION Shingled Roof Special! No down payment, no interest up to 60 mo. Free Estimates Licensed & Insured Family owned 43 years 17-5 646-9945 1-800-887-1795 Place your statewide ad here! $299 buys a 25-word classified ad offering over 1.6 million circulation and 3.6 million readers. Contact mich-can@michiganpress.org MOVING MUST SELL, queen size bed, $100/bo. Washer/dryer, $400/bo for pair or will sell separate. Kitchen stove, elec., $100/bo, side by side ref. $125/bo. Small outside pond, $200/bo. 517 3936404. NILUS LECLERC LOOM 45’’ 4 harness, 6 peddle, warp rack, 2 shuttles & bobbin winder. $500. 517-521-4161. PAIR OF GENUINE Old Town Spoon Oars, excellent cond. Also numerous woodworking tools in good cond. 517-337-9538 Erickson Lawn & Landscape Pruning, trimming, lawn installation, seeding, sodding, landscaping, plants, mulching. Senior discount Free Estimate 517-974-3732 Tree Service Tree Removal Services Total Tree Care Since 1980 Licensed & Insured (517) 857-2333 Stump Removel Expert Trimming & Removals Thinning, Elevating, *Fully Insured* Dead Limbing & Shaping *Free Advice* 60 ft. AERIAL WORK TRUCK Kyran VanSickle / IBEW Certified Arborist BENJAMIN STUMP REMOVAL (Formerly Bill’s Stump Removal). Prompt service, free estimates. Insured. 517 285-7831, 517 625-5652 When you need repairs around the home - and you need them fast - check the service directory in LCN Classifieds See SourceAds.com or Call LCN Monday-Friday, 8-5 1.877.475.SELL QUALITY WORK EXCELLENT REFERENCES Timber Tree Services, LLC Commercial & Residential • Tree Removal • Stump Grinding • Free Estimates • Fully Insured Sporting Goods SPORTSMANS GUN SHOW Sun. Aug. 28, 9am-3pm. Located at the Fowler Conservation Club. Buy, sell, trade. Guns, hunting, fish ing, archery & other sportsmens equipment. $2 adm. $20 per table rental. For info call 989-640-1008. Travel Tours and Camping MIS AUGUST RACE camping pass. Graves Farm campground. Includes electric, shower building, children’s playground. Opens Monday of race week. $300 or b/o. (517)622-4116. Trailers LJ-0000938568-01 24 Hour Service (517) 526-1201 Selling an Item? See SourceAds.com or Call LCN Toll Free 877.475.SELL 18 FT. GREAT WOOD HAULING trailer. $800 or best of fer. 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Must have a clean driving record and be drug free. Construction exp. helpful. Apply in person M-F 8 am4pm: 2362 Jolly Oak Rd, Okemos, MI 48864. No calls. EEO. Business Opport. Self Employment Holt-Dimondale LANSING STATE JOURNAL $$ EARN EXTRA $$ EAST LANSING $550.00 to $650.00 PER MONTH LAND CONTRACT Holt Schools. 4468 Bowline. 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath, 2nd fl. laundry, 2 car garage, $134,900. $10,000 down. 2 yr balloon. 517-290-4829 The Lansing State Journal is accepting applications for an established city route in the East Lansing area. The delivery times average only 1 1/2 hours daily and 2 1/2 hours Sunday between the hours of 3:00 am and 7:00 am. You must live in the East Lansing area. If you would like more infor mation, please contact Karen Warner at 517-377177or kwarner@lsj.com. CASH PAID D iab et ic test strips. Area’s original, oldest buyer. Friendly & fair. 517-505-2726, 888-639-6179 HVAC LEAD TECH min 5 yrs exp in comm/res service. Comp pay/Benes. CLS Mechanical, Inc. Ph 517-323-8412 Fax 517-649-8681 email: cls@asiserve.net CASH PAID FOR diabetic strips Up to $20 per 100. Call 517-292-0991 diabeticteststripswanted.com ACT NOW & SAVE MONEY!!! BEECHFIELD Ef f iciency thru 2 bedroom, $325-$560. Utilities included. Taylor Realty 517-272-1512. We will pay to relocate your home to our community! *$8,500 for Doublewide *$5,500 for Singlewide *$199 Starting Site Rent! *Holt School District! *Pet Friendly NO APPLICATION FEES! Contact us! Sites are Limited Kensington Meadows 1-888-605-2237 www.relocatemyhouse.com Expires 9/30/2011 EHO DIABETIC TEST STRIPS Needed CASH PAID same day. Local pickup. UP TO $20/100. 616-298-8556. Building Materials -Supplies Schools and Training AIRLINES ARE HIRING— Train for high paying Avia tion Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified—Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 877-891-2281. MM NEW 1247 Wildflower, Holt. 3 bdrm., 2 1/2 baths, 2nd fl. laundry, lg. yard w/deck, $124,900. 517-290-4829 Lansing 108 W. BARNES Ave. 2 bdrm. 1 1/2 bath, single family, fixer upper. Owner financing or cash discount. $1000 down, $341/month. 803 403-9555 or 803 92917. 1000 ENVELOPES = $5000 Receive $3-$7 for every Envelope processed with our sales material. Guaranteed! Free Information, 24HR recording: 800-4719524 MM COMIC BOOKS Buying all old comics made before 1970. 270748-9364 after 3 p.m. CARY APTS. S. LANSING. 1 & 2 bdrms., $470-$570 mo., heat, water, sewer & trash included. 517-202-3964. 326 BANBERRY SO U T H . C A D G E W I T H FA R M S . 3 bdrms., 2 baths, 90% remodeled & updated, all DIMONDALE 1983 MOBILE new top end appliances in home 55+ community, 2 Aug. ’07. $55,000. Age rebdrms, 1 bath, enclosed striction 54 & up. Open sun porch, new furnace, House Aug. 7 & 21, 1-4pm. refrigerator, stove, W/D, 517-331-4238, if no answer dishwasher, new windows. call 517-371-101. $6500/ best offer. 517-6466813. $1,380 WEEKLY GUARAN TEED. Stuff envelopes at home. FT/PT. No experience necessary. Deposit required-refundable. 1888-206-2616 MM NOW HIRING: Companies Desperately Need Employ ees to Assemble Products at Home. Electronics, CD Stands, Hair Barrettes, Many More. No Selling, Any Hours. 1-985-646-1700 Dept. MI-1530 MM St. Johns BY OWNER executive home in St Johns, 3-5 bdrms., close to schools & shopping. Too many amenities to list, priced to sell. 989-640-7932 PIONEER POLE BUILDINGS ALLIED HEALTH CAREER Free Estimates. Licensed TRAINING - Attend college and Insured. 2x6 Trusses. 100% online. Job place45 Year Warranted ment assistance. ComputGalvalume Steel. 19 colors. $2,000 MONTHLY Possible er available. Financial Aid Since 1976 #1 in Michigan. Growing Gourmet Mushif qualified. SCHEV certiCall Today 1-800-292-0679 rooms For Us. Year Round fied. Call 800-481-9409 COMPLETE MATERIAL Income. Markets Estabwww.CenturaOnline.com. P O L E Building Package lished. Call-Write For Free MC 24’x32’x8’ $3899.00 Information. Midwest As30’x40’x10’ $5799.00 ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun. sociates, Box 69, 32’x48’x10’ - $6999.00 Steel 10-4. 5525 W. St. Joe Hwy. Fredericktown, OH 43019 from Home. *Medical roof, doors included, other Lansing betw.Waverly & 1-740-694-0565 *Business *Paralegal, sizes available. Creyts. Pembrook Condos. MM *Accounting, *Criminal www.standalelumber.com Unit 3. 2 bdrm. garden lev Justice. Job placement asCall Standale Post Framing el, 1 bath, freshly painted sistance. Computer availa - $2,000 MONTHLY POSSIBLE Buildings. Toll Free 1-800& carpeted. $36,500. Call ble. Financial Aid if qualiGrowing Gourmet Mush968-8201 517-351-0217, 989-227-1243 fied. Call 877-895-1828 rooms for us. Year round HUSKY METAL ROOFS www.CenturaOnline.com. income. Markers estabstanding seam. Metal MC lished. Call-write o f r r f ee shingles/slate. All in stock. information. Midwest As- FREE FORECLOSURE LIST Energy Star qualified. AIRLINES ARE HIRING sociates, Box 69, INGS Over 400,000 proper$1000 tax rebate. Largest Train for high paying Avia Fredericktown, OH 43019 ties nationwide. Low down inventory in Michigan. tion Career. FAA approved 1 740-694-0565. payment. Call now. 800LAKEFRONT 1994 HOME, Company installers. Free program. Financial aid if MC 880-2517 MM 7 mi. n. of Perry on private estimates. Since 1975! 800qualified - Job placement all-sports lake. 2900 sq. ft., 380-2379 assistance. Call Aviation DRIVER START A NEW CA4 b.r., 2.5 ba, vaulted ceilPOLE BARNS Michigan’s Institute of Maintenance REER! 0 1 0% PAID CDL ONLY 22,900!!! ing, fireplace, 2 level walkLargest Pole Barn Compa(877) 891-2281. MC TRAINING! No experience Over 1200 Sq. Ft. 3 out. 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Excellent Call Sun Homes at workforstudents.com Motor Route in the Deincome opportunity! Call Kensington Meadows witt area. The delivery 517-719-4204 989-233-7063 TODAY! times average only 1 1/2 1-888-262-1683 hours daily and 2 1/2 www.kensington hours Sunday between meadows.com the hours of 2:00 am and EHO Exp. 8-31-1 7:00 am. You must live in the Dewitt area. If you EXP. SERVERS & COOKS would like more informa BEAUTIFUL CLEARED LOT 2 All shifts. 5 years exp PAYMENTS STARTING AS tion, please contact 1/2 acres, 174’ lakefront necessary. Apply within, LOW AS $599! Dustin Spenski at property. W. of St. Ignace. Piazzano’s, 1825 N. 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes (517)377-1033 or With buildings, good well Grand River,Lansing. avail. All Appliances, W/D, dspenski@lsj.com. & septic. Will sell for 50% 517-484-0150 Central Air, Pet Friendly or less than appraised val Bath/Haslett School District ue. 906-430-1074 or 1-800Reduced Security Deposits! 448-6285. Contact Sun Homes at Oak Island Village TODAY! 1-888-459-6843 www.oakislandvillage.com EHO Homes For Sale Waterfront Homes ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Z Z 0 HOLT 1 Z 3 bdrm., 2 bath $5,000 Z Little work needed. Z Z Financing available. Z Z 866-694-0821 Z Z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Cemetery LotsMonuments 2 If you have positions to fill...we can help! Call us for all your employment advertising needs! See SourceAds.com or Call LCN Toll free at 1.877.475. SELL Investment Property Restaurant-FoodBeverage Land For Sale Northern MI Property for Sale YOUR AD HERE Selling an item SEE SOURCEADS.COM OR CALL LCN TOLL FREE SEE SOURCEADS.COM OR CALL LCN TOLL FREE 877-475-SELL 877-475-SELL It’s not too late to find a buyer for your camping gear. See SourceAds.com or Call LCN Toll Free 877.475.SELL 2100 S.F. CAPE cod, 350’ Pine River frontage (Brook Trout stream). 10ac. mostly wooded, near Cadillac. 4 bdrm, 2.5 bath. Pine Riv er Schools. $161,000. 231-829-3058 before 9pm. FREE HEAT & WATER. Auto Owners/Waverly. Quiet desirable neighborhood. Lg. clean 1 & 2 bdrm. No pets. From $575. 517-7124915, 202-3234, 323-1153 Apartments Suburbs HASLETT $0 deposit Large 2 bdrms. from $495. Ph. 337-1133 phgrentals.com Homes For Rent 1138 FARRAND, LANSING 3 bdrm., new carpet, wood floors both new, new appliances, freshly updated. Credit report & references required. $735 + utilities. 517-974-7263. Apartments For Rent CAPTIAL VIEW, 1 bd rm , clean, safe, large liv. rm. lots of closets, washer & dryer on premise, heat paid. W. 420 Ottawa. $545. 517 896-2455 or 517 3222456 FRANDOR/CHESTER RD., MSU FREE HEAT-WATER! Spacious 1,010 sq. ft., 2 bdrm. Quiet, clean, lg. closets, laundry, carport. Desirable neighborhood on bus route. $625. 517-641-7645 or 641-7788. Lansing Area Apartments for Rent 1 & 2 Bedroom Starting at $425 Utilities Included (517) 372-6250 LANSING-HOLT Lg. 2 bdrm., appliances, carpeting, all utilities paid except electric. $545-$560 mo. Call 694-8988, 3519321, 333-1250. S. LANSING : 826 Larned. Near Pennsylvania & 496. Upstairs 1 bdrm, updated, $500/mo. + deposit, includes utilities. Non smoker, no pets. 989224-3532 or 989-640-1406 Email the Lansing Community Newspapers 24/7 at: lcnclassifieds@gannett.com 1203 EDWARD 2 bdrm., gaJerutil. 5705 Potter, near lake. 1315 Jerome remodeled lg. Large 2 BR. 1.5 bath, fire 3 bdrm. apt. oak floor, place, central air. Utility $725+ heat. All houses room with washer / dryer have new vinyl windows. hookup. No pets, $595/mo. No pets. Ph. 517-372-4504 incl. water. Call 517-3728000 or 517-349-8345 1557 ROOSEVELT 2 bdrm., lg living room, lg. kitchen, 1 1/2 car garage. $650+ util. 517-372-8129. Old Orchard Apts. Holts Best Value $100 moves you in! "0" application fee & "0" sec. deposit 1 or 2 bdrms Apts. PINEWOOD CLUB APTS. LANSING 1 & 2 bdrms. Pet friendly. Call for more information 517-272-1000 or visit vandaproperties.com REOTOWN LOFT 800 SF 1 bdrn, loft, wood floors, stainless appliances, laundry, secured garage parking. $850+ util. 517-482-8771 or 517-7195600. www.wencoproperties.com S. SIDE very nice, clean, quiet 2 bdrm., $475, washer/dryer hookup. 517-388-0584. Apartments Suburbs CEMETERY LOTS, Eastlawn Memory Gardens, Lot #52B spaces DEWITT -2 BEDROOMS, 1 BA, Yard, Balcony,A/C, 3&4, located in the Garden nice area, quiet setting of Prayers. Retail $4000, (517)669-5625 Sale price $1400 each or $2500 for both. Seller will pay transfer fees. Call Jim HOLT AREA two 2 bdrm 517 881-9277 or email apts for rent. $600 per mo. jrnewland@hotmail.com for each. Call 517-749-8389 or 517-528-4583. MAUSOLEUM PLOT FOR sale. Double Crypt includes opening and closing. Located at Deepdale Memorial Gardens. $2000/bo. Call 863 3861971. DriversTransportation General Help Wanted COLONIAL VILLAGE AREA: small 1 bdrm. Quiet Area. No Smoking, No Pets. Call 517-4854300 CADGEWITH FARMS Senior community, must be 55+. 3 bdrm., 2 bath OLD TOWN 1228 N. Washington. 1 bdrm., large of home on foundation. Atfice 8 1/2x13, mini blinds, tached 3 seasons rm. & pacarpet, tile, hardwood, tio, attached 2.5 car gaglasstop range, rage. Recently reduced! washer/dryer hook-up. 1 $77,900. 517-455-7486. block from River Boardwalk park. $575 plus util. & dep. 517 285-4489. Mobile Homes For Sale Condominiums For Sale SourceAds.com Apartments Lansing rage, $695+ util. 1306 Wanted to ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~!@#$%^&*()_+`1234567890-=,./?;’:”[]\{}| Buy CONSTRUCTON HASLETT ome, 4 bdrm., $800+ Business Opport. Self Employment August 14, 2011 Manufactured Homes Call us today! 517-694-8975 conditions apply Duplexes For Rent HOLT- 2 story 2 bdrm. , full bsmt., gas heat & hot water, central air, washer dryer hookups, small pet considered, nonsmokers only. 517-468-3963 WAVERLY AREA Duplexes Starting at $750. Pet friendly. For details 517-272-1000 or visit: vandaproperties.com Email the Lansing Community Newspapers 24/7 at: lcnclassifieds@gannett.com 200 ASTOR, NEAR Ingham Medical. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, basement w/washer & dryer. $650 mo. 517-3499436. 312 S. HATHAWAY Waverly Schools - 2 bdrm., 1 bath home. Hardwood floors. Garage, fenced yard, central air. Patio, deck. WD $750/mo. + utilities + dep. Pet negotiable. 989-6828291. 4419 S. PENNSYLVANIA Extra clean 1 bdrm for a nonsmoker. G ood credit & rental references. Safe neighborhood, new fur nace, well insulated. $545 mo. Call 517-371-4562. AFFORDABLE HOMES 1-4 bdrms, Section 8 OK. Pets OK. Move in special! Flexible terms available. $395-$1095. 517-651-1374 MASON 2553 Rolfe Rd 2 bedroom, 1 bath, full basement, 2 story, 162 sq-ft, 2 car attached garage. $650. 517-57-2668 517-622-6059 or www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. com Homes For Rent BRAND NEW! HOMES FOR RENT! $899/mo.! 3 Bed/2 Bath Over 1,400 Sq. Ft. All Appliances, WD Central Air Pet Friendly Holt School District All credit considered & NO APPLICATION FEES Contact Sun Homes at Kensington Meadows TODAY! 1-888-235-6948 www.kensington meadows.com EHO Offer Exp. 8-31-1 Homes For Rent PORTLAND 3 bdrm. 1 bath, full bsmt., 2.5 car att’d garage, cent. air, appliances incl. $775/mo. No pets. 517647-2242 or 517-994-8031. Available now. 3 Bed/2 Bath Payments starting as low as $579 All Appliances Washer/Dryer Central Air Outside Storage Shed Pet Friendly Holt School District All Credit Considered! NO APPLICATION FEES Contact Sun Homes at Kensington Meadows 1-888-258-2412 www.kensington meadows.com Offers Expire 8-31-1, EHO St. Johns!-only $561/mo* Rent to Own! Prime Location! 1,280 sq.ft.~ 3 bed/2bath with a Deck! #130 *For Details Call The Meadows (989)224-7707 Legals Legals Legals Notice - DeWitt Charter Township Publications DeWitt Charter Township utilizes the DeWitt Bath Review and Lansing Community News for legal publications. The minutes of the DeWitt Charter Township Board meetings are posted on the Township’s web-site at www.dewitttownship.org and will be mailed to anyone requesting a copy from the Township Clerk’s Office at 668-0270. DeWITT CHARTER TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARNG The DeWitt Charter Township Planning Commission will conduct a Public Hearing on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 beginning at 7:00 p.m., at the DeWitt Charter Township Hall, 1401 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt, Michigan 48820. The purpose of the hearing is to afford an opportunity for the public to comment on this request. Diane K. Mosier, Clerk DeWitt Charter Township DBR/LCCN-945063 August 14, 2011 Homes For Rent 8/14/11 WAVERLY 2 bdrm., applianABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~!@#$%^&*()_+`1234567890-=,./?;’:”[]\{}| ces, new windows, garage. DANSVILLE SCHOOLS 4 miles from I96, 8 miles 127, 30 minute commute Lansing, Jackson or Howell. 2 bdrm. country home 1 bath, small office, glass front porch, sec. dep. $800/mo. 517-231-1902. SPRINGPORT 310 Mechanic, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, ranch home on 1.5+ acres. $600 517-575-2668 517-622-6059 or www.sundancefamilyhomecenter. com See SourceAds.com or Call LCN Toll Free 877.475.SELL HOUSING DISCRIMINATION? Call The Fair Housing Center at: 1-877-979-FAIR. LANSING - 2-3 bdrm houses, 2 bdrm apts., 1-2 bdrm duplexes. $500-$675. Local owner cell 517-204-7420. LANSING HOME N eat & clean, new paint, 3 bdrm. Call Terry 517-641-7271 or Tom 517-214-7648. NICE QUIET AREA 1710 INVERNESS 3 b drms., 1 1/2 baths, fenced in yard, $875 mo. + deposit & utilities. Call 517-749-3535. CottagesResorts For Rent CABINS FOR RENT IN CANADA-Walleyes, Perch, Northerns, Birds, Wildlife, Pristine Nature. Boats, Motors, Gas Included. Call Hugh at 800-426-2550 for free brochure. www.bestfishing.com MM Selling an item SEE SOURCEADS.COM OR CALL LCN TOLL FREE 877-475-SELL TO THE RESIDENTS OF DEWITT CHARTER TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the DEWITT CHARTER TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION will hold a PUBLIC HEARING at 7:00 p.m., on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 in the DeWitt Charter Township Hall, located at 1401 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt, Michigan for the purpose of hearing public comments regard ing the Proposed 2012 Capital Improvement Plan for DeWitt Charter Township. Notice is also given that after said PUBLIC HEARING the Plan ning Commission may choose to take action to approve the Proposed 2012 Capital Improvement Plan for DeWitt Charter Township. Copies of the proposed 2012 Capital Improvement Plan are available for public review in the Clerk’s office at the Town ship Hall. Written comments will be accepted, but must be received by t e DeWitt h Charter Township Planning Office no later h t an 12:00 (Noon), Tuesday, September 6, 2011 (the day of the Pub lic Hearing) in order to be incorporated into the official re cord of said hearing. Publication - 2012 CIP (Capital Improvement August 9, 2011 Page 2 of 2 Plan) A parcel of land in Section 28, T5N, R2W, DeWitt Township, Clinton County, Michigan; the surveyed boundary of said parcel being described as Commencing at the Southeast corner of said Section 28; thence North along the East line of said Section 28 a distance of 1950.04 feet to the point of beginning of this description; thence N89°54’44"W a distance of 335.65 feet; thence S00°14’26"E a distance of 626.95 feet to a point on the North line of Dyers Subdivision as recorded Liber 1, Page 45 of Clinton County records; thence N89°40’18"W along the North line of said Dyer’s Subdivision a distance of 660.09 feet to the Northwest corner of Lot 26 of said Dyer’s Subdivision; thence N03°24’52"E along the Easterly right of way line of the old Lansing and Northern railway a distance of 1318.67 feet to a point on the East-West ¼ line of said Section 28; thence S89°55’34"E along the East-West ¼ line of said Section 28 a distance of 576.00 feet; thence S00°14’26"E a distance of 626.43 feet; thence S89°54’44"E a distance of 335.93 feet to a point on the East line of said Section 28; thence South along the East line of said Section 28 a distance of 66.00 feet to the point of beginning; said parcel subject to the rights of the public across US-27; said parcel subject to all other easements and restrictions of record; said parcel containing more or less 19.209 acres. A copy of the proposed Special Use Permit Application is available for public inspection at the Planning Department in the Township Hall during regular office hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Written comments will be considered but must be received by the DeWitt Charter Township Planning Department by noon on Tuesday, September 6, 2011. Please call 517/669-6576 for further information. DeWitt Charter Township will provide to individuals with disabilities, reasonable auxiliary aids and services which are needed to fully participate in any Township meeting providing a 72 hour notice is received by phone or in writing. Contact DeWitt Charter Township, Clerk’s Office, 1401 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt, MI 48820, phone 517/668-0270, to request the necessary assistance. Diane K. Mosier, Clerk DeWitt Charter Township DBR/LCCN-945068 8/14/11 ______________________________ Diane K. Mosier, Clerk 1401 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt, MI 517/668-0270 Selling an item SEE SOURCEADS.COM OR CALL LCN TOLL FREE 877-475-SELL Selling an item SEE SOURCEADS.COM OR CALL LCN TOLL FREE 877-475-SELL DeWITT CHARTER TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARNG The DeWitt Charter Township Planning Commission will conduct a Public Hearing on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 beginning at 7:00 p.m., at the DeWitt Charter Township Hall, 1401 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt, Michigan 48820. The purpose of the hearing is to afford an opportunity for the public to comment on this request. The subject of the Public Hearing will be the consideration of a request from Annie Rae, Inc. dba Price Right Cars and Trucks Annie Rae RV for Special Use Permit 1-990005 to allow the applicant to provide retail mechanical auto repair services on the subject site located at 12909 S. US 27, DeWitt, MI 48820, south of Webb Road, north of Herbison Road, in the southwest ¼ of Section 10 of DeWitt Charter Township. The property is legally described as follows: That part of the SW ¼ of Section 10, T5N, R2W, DeWitt Township, Clinton County, Michigan, Described as beginning on the south line of said Section 10, to the point 300.0 feet south 89 28’20" east of the SW corner Section 10, T5N, R2W, to the point of beginning of this parcel. Thence north 00 04’08" west 66.0 feet on the west line of Section 10, thence north 89 55’52" east 462.00 feet; north 00 04’08" west 598.76 feet to the center of Webb Road; thence south 70 56’25" east 166.17 feet on the center of Webb Road, thence east 20.24 feet on the center of Webb Road; thence south 89 28’20" west 339.23 feet to the point of beginning. That part of the SW ¼ of Section 10, T5N, R2W, DeWitt Township, Clinton County, Michigan described as: beginning at the point 172.00 feet north 00 04’08" west of the SW corner of said Section 10, thence south 89 28’20" east 300.00 feet north 00 04’08" west of the south line of said Section 10, thence north 00 04’08" west 355.07 feet, thence west 300.00 feet to a point on the Section line which is 527.07 feet north 00 04’08" west of SW corner of said Section 10, thence south 00 04’08" east 355,.07 feet to the point of beginning. A copy of the proposed Special Use Permit Application is available f r public inspection at the Planning Department in the Township o Hall during regular office hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Written comments will be considered but must be received by the DeWitt Charter Township Planning Department by noon on Tuesday, September 6, 2011. Please call 517/669-6576 for further information. DeWitt Charter Township will provide to individuals with disabilities, reasonable auxiliary aids and services which are needed to fully participate in any Township meeting providing a 72 hour notice is received by phone or in writing. Contact DeWitt Charter Township, Clerk’s Office, 1401 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt, MI 48820, phone 517/668-0270, to request the necessary assistance. Diane K. Mosier, Clerk DeWitt Charter Township YOUR AD HERE SEE SOURCEADS.COM OR CALL LCN TOLL FREE 877-475-SELL DBR/LCCN-945076 8/14/11 DeWitt Bath Review 25 DeWitt Charter Township will provide to individuals with disa bilities, reasonable auxiliary aids and services which are needed to fully participate in any Township meeting providing a 72 hour notice is received by phone or in writing. Contact DeWitt Charter Township, Clerk’s Office, 1401 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt, MI 48820, phone 517/668-0270, to request the necessary assistance. The subject of the Public Hearing will be the consideration of a request from E.T. MacKenzie Company for Special Use Permit 1990004 (replacement of existing SUP 06-990002 due to expire) to allow the applicant to continue to run a fill operation to place excess spoil material on approximately 9.98 acres of a 19.21 parcel located at 15620 S. US 27, Lansing, MI 48906, in the southeast ¼ of Section 28 of DeWitt Charter Township. The property is legally described as fol lows: SourceAds.com Selling an Item? Safe, quiet. Large private park. No pets or smoking. $595. Call 517-484-8220 DeWitt Bath Review 26 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~!@#$%^&*()_+`1234567890-=,./?;’:”[]\{}| ONLINE: B uy, Sell, Research and get Shopping Advice 24/7 at: lsj.com/CARS Shop when you want! Visit lsj.com/CARS for vehicles in the Lansing area. Audi Q5 2.0T PREMIUM 2011 ONLY $39,999 Nav System, Lthr, DVD, 6400mi., White 517-802-7071 $9,900 sunroof, new tires 517-420-8792 CHEVROLET 2002 S-10 EXT. CAB $4995 3rd door, auto, most options no rust Excellent condition 989-640-7932 TRAILBLAZER ’02 $4500 LTZ, loaded, sunroof, high mi., runs great. Blue/silv. Good condition 517-202-0872 $12,000 517-627-4513 SourceAds.com GMC SONOMA SLS EXTENDED CAB 2003 $5,500 2.2L 4 cyl, 2WD Auto, very good 91000mi., Red 517-526-1040 JIMMY SLT 1998 6 cyl,1 owner, leather, $3,450 4WD, 158,000 mi., blue. 517-719-2178 It’s not too late to find a buyer for your camping gear. See SourceAds.com or Call LCN Toll Free 877.475.SELL U TO A ALMANAC August 14, 2011 AUTO TRIVIA • In 1997, the town of Eslov, Sweden, attached radio transmitters to their 50-kmh (30-mph) traffic signs that electronically activates the speed limiter installed in most modern-day vehicles. • The once-popular “cats eye” reflecting glass road markers were originally developed by British inventor Percy Shaw back in 1933. $2000 reliable. Mercedes Benz E-CLASS E320 2001 Nice! V6 cyl, Nav System, NINETY EIGHT REGENCY 1992 $7450/OBO 10K orig. mi., Fla. car, garaged, mint, collect or drive, white/gray cloth, serious inquiries 517-488-5938 GRAND PRIX 2008 6 cyl, Pwr Seat/Windows/Locks, Mini Vans HANDICAP VANS USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size 5751 S. Cedar - Call Dale 517-882-7299 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT 2005 Passenger, 59,000 mi., Stow & Go Good cond. $9500/OBO DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 2001 6 cyl, 173662mi., White $800 517-887-2329 CHEVROLET EXPRESS 2500 2000 104580mi., White Bid deadline Aug. 31 $2,500 MIN. BID $15,500 989-668-4897 CAR DON’T WORK Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay you Cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098 Junk Cars Wanted $10,000 517-575-5008 $5450 139,800 mi. 517-410-1821 Trucks CHEVROLET PICKUP 1979 8 cyl, Cass, PS, 87600mi., Blue. Automobiles Wanted 517-712-8066 Toyota 989-668-4897 Vans 517-484-1835 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER EXT LT 2003 Leather, 4WD, low miles, loaded. Excellent Condition headlights, BENJAMIN & SON A1 TOWING WANTED Junk cars, vans & trucks. Top $ paid . 517-372-9737 CAR DON’T WORK Or is crashed! Tired of spending money? Will pay you cash Today & tow away free! Call 517-505-2098 A1 - CASH FOR JUNK CARS TRUCKS, VANS. 810-288-7423 $3,000/OBO 517-676-1054 JUNK CARS, TRUCKS & VANS WANTED Free pick up. 7 days. 517 393-8000. WHAT’S UP, AUTO DOC? EBAY WATCH DRAWING BOARD 2012 SKYACTIV Mazda3: Mazda’s popular sedan and hatchback models will offer the automaker’s SKYACTIV technology that promises added performance plus enhanced fuel economy. The new 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine features direct-injection technology whereby fuel is sprayed into the combustion chamber (instead of into the intake manifold). It’s connected to a new six-speed manual transmission, or optional six-speed automatic. The standard engine carries on with five-speed transmissions. SKYACTIVE includes better steering, a stiffer platform and aerodynamic improvements. A SKYACTIV turbo-diesel is also coming. Those big wheels and tires sure do look great, but something you might not have considered when you bought your new vehicle is the replacement cost of the tires. For example, just how much does a pair (or four) 20-inch tires run for a Dodge pickup? How about high-performance 19-inch tires on an Audi S5? Just for fun, call your local tire shop and see what you’re in for. Once you’ve picked up your jaw off the countertop, you’ll realize that tire maintenance is crucial to squeezing every mile you can out of them. The usual precautions apply more than ever (go easy on the brakes and gas) and be certain to rotate your tires (and the full-size spare if you have one) and make sure the pressure is right on the money (carry a tire gauge in the vehicle). The bill won’t be any smaller when it comes time for replacements, but, with some care, you won’t need them as often.. If you have a tip, visit www. shiftweekly.com and use the “contact” form. $6,500 10 cyl, Black, , 517-449-8776 $1000 Sport Utility Vehicles COROLLA CE, 2002 auto, CD, cruise, auto Excellent condition $3,350 132K mi. 517-627-5218 HANDICAP VANS USED, BOUGHT & SOLD Mini & full size 5751 S. Cedar - Call Dale 517-882-7299 Saturn CHEVY TRAILBLAZER SS 2006 86k mi. Excellent cond. S-10 BLAZER LS 1999 2 dr., 4WD, loaded, CD player, $11,000 AC., CD, Silver 517-349-7765 SATURN WAGON 1999 Needs engine work, still runs Body in great shape Mini Trucks FORD F250 XLT, 2002 170,500 mi. Crew Cab Super Duty cargo box,rear seat Pontiac $8,300 Lthr 97300mi., Green 517-420-3800 COOPER S 2005 $13,900 4 cyl, Premium Sound 80500mi., Green, 517-927-5004 Ford MUSTANG 1968 CONV, 8 cyl, 100K mi, Green, 3spd. HONDA CIVIC ’98 5 speed manual, new exhaust/tires, 517-285-4882 ACCORD LX 2005 $9,900 4 cyl, Premium Sound, 45000mi., Silver 913-738-4461 Chevrolet CHEVY TAHOE 2003 All avilable options, leather, Excellent condition Oldsmobile Honda 1961 Chevrolet Bel Air sedan, sold, $33,500: Most two-door Chevy “post” coupes aren’t normally popular with collectors, who much prefer hardtop models (referred to as a bubble tops for their curved rear glass). However, this car was previously owned by NASCAR race team owner Rick Hendrick and has been expertly rebuilt. It features a 409-cubic-inch V8, four-speed manual transmission, dual exhaust and Torque Thrust-brand wheels. Given its lineage and condition, the car represents a great deal for the winning bidder. Visit www.ebaymotors.com TOP GEAR Powermax30 plasma cutter, about $1,200, Hypertherm Inc., www.hypertherm.com: This piece of garage gear can zip through one-quarter-inch thick steel plate at a rate of 33 inches per minute and is rated to cut metal up to 3/8inch thick. For working on the project vehicle, metal sculpting or even working on the job site, the 20pound Powermax30 is ideal. The 30 amp unit can actually run on household current or 230 volts. A plasma cutter doesn’t overheat surrounding metal, which means you can cut thin gauge sheetmetal with minimal or even no heat distortion. Legals Legals Legals Legals Legals Legals Legals NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF DEWITT CHARTER TOWNSHIP CLINTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE ADOPTION TO THE RESIDENTS OF DEWITT CHARTER TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PORTLAND MOBILE HOME o f r Rent or Rent w/option to buy. Private Country Lot 3 1 00 sq. tf . Huge Yard /1 2 mile rf om I96 Large covered deck 2 bedrooms, 2 BA, Den $575/mo + utilities No Pets Now taking applications (517)647-7168 Legals Notice is hereby given that the DEWITT CHARTER TOWNSHIP PLANNotice is hereby given that DeWitt Charter Township is in the process of adopting, on First Reading, Ordinance 261, an NING COMMISSION will hold a PUBLIC HEARING at 7:00 p.m., on TuesOrdinance adopting and enacting a new codified code o f r the Charter Township of DeWitt; day, September 6, 2011 in the DeWitt Charter Township Hall, located at 41 01 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt, Michigan o f r the purpose of hearSaid Ordinance 261 reads as o f llows: ing public comments regarding the Proposed 2012 Capital Improve ORDINANCE NO. 261 Roommates ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~!@#$%^&*()_+`1234567890-=,./?;’:”[]\{}| ment Plan o f r DeWitt Charter Township. August 14, 2011 Mobile Homes For Rent Wanted ROOM FOR RENT$260/month + utilities. Leslie/ Lansing/Jackson area. 517-230-2920 Commercial For Rent 0 1 8 BRIDGE ST. Dimondale, Mi. 500 Sq. Ft. Commercial Building,Central Air $600 Month Plus Utilities (517)646-8887 48821 AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AND ENACTING A NEW CODE FOR THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF DEWITT, CLINTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF CERTAIN ORDINANCES NOT INCLUDED THEREIN; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE MANNER OF AMENDING SUCH CODE; AND PROVIDING WHEN SUCH CODE AND THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE. Copies of the proposed 2012 Capital Improvement Plan are available o f r public review in the Clerk’s ofif ce at the Township Hall. THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF DEWITT, CLINTON COUNTY, MICHIGAN ORDAINS: Written comments will be accepted, but must be received by the DeWitt Charter Township Planning Ofif ce no later than 21 :00 (Noon), Tuesday, September 6, 2011 (the day of the Public Hearing) in order to be incorporated into the ofif cial record of said hearing. DeWitt Charter Township will provide to individuals with disabilities, reasonable auxiliary aids and services which are needed to u f lly participate in any Township meeting providing a 72 hour notice is received by phone or in writing. Contact DeWitt Charter Township, Clerk’s Ofif ce, 41 01 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt, MI 48820, phone 517/668-0270, to request the necessary assistance. 4 1 01 DBR/LCCN-945066 DEWITT AREA RECREATION AUTHORITY SYNOPSIS OF BOARD MEETING August 4, 2011 Boats and Motors 2 1 ’ BOAT WITH trailer, 6 hp motor, electric trolling motor with battery, $1200/obo. 517-243-5766. 2003 FOUR WINNS 7 1 0 Freedom, open bow, cover and extras. $8500/bo. 989 2890002. OUTBOARD MOTORSU S E D 2 through 25HP, some longshaft, some elec. start, 2 line pressure tanks, 517-663-0576 Motorcycles-Minibikes-GoKarts 2800 SUZUKI INTRUDER, UNDER 0 1 00 actual miles. Exc. cond. $3000. 517 3163877 or 810 240-4099. CampersTravel Trailers 2005 GEORGETOWN XL 37’, Class A, gas, 3 slides, W/D, auto satellite, 7000 mi., must sell due to health. $75,000. 517-521-416.1 Selling an item SEE SOURCEADS.COM OR CALL LCN TOLL FREE 877-475-SELL Meeting called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chairman Paulsen Members Present: Daggy, Hunsaker, Paulsen, Kangas, Members Absent: Simon, Winegar Also Present: Executive Director, Summers .1 Motion carried to approve the agenda rf om August 4, 2011 sented. Motion as pre- meeting minutes. May/June 2011 Financial Statements 3.Motion carried to approve the 2011 ment as presented. Section 2. Adoption of Code of Ordinances. The Code entitled "Code of Ordinances, Charter Township of DeWitt, Clinton County, Michigan," published by Municipal Code Corporation, consisting of chapters 1 through 42, each inclusive, is adopted. Section 3. Repealer. All ordinances of a general and permanent nature enacted on or before November 22, 2010, and not included in the Code or recognized and continued in o f rce by reference therein, are repealed. Section 4. Prior ordinances not reviev d. The repeal provided o f r in Section 3 hereof shall not be construed to reiv ev any ordinance or part thereof that has been repealed by a subsequent ordinance that is repealed by this ordinance. Section .5 Penalyt . Whenever in this code or any ordinance of the township an act is prohibited or is made or declared to be a misdemeanor or a municipal civil infraction, or whenever in this code or any ordinance the doing of any act is required or the af ilure to do any act is declared to be a misdemeanor or municipal civil infraction, the iv olation of any such provision by any person shall, upon conviction of a misdemeanor, be punished by a if ne not exceeding $500.00 or imprisonment o f r a term not exceeding 90 days, or both, except whenever a specific penalty is otherwise provided. Whenever any such iv olation shall constitute a municipal civil infraction, a if nding of responsibility shall be punished by a civil if ne not exceeding $500.00, except whenever a specific penalty is otherwise provided. Each act of iv olation and each day upon which any such iv olation shall occur shall constitute a separate ofef nse. The penalty provided by this section, unless another penalty is expressly provided, shall apply to the amendment of any Code section, whether or not such penalty is reenacted in the amendatory ordinance. In addition to the penalty prescribed above, the Township may pursue other remedies such as abatement of nuisances, injunctive relief and revoca tion of licenses or permits. Section 6. Code d a ditions or m a endments. Additions or amendments to the Code when passed in such o f rm as to indicate the intention of the Township Board to make the same a part of the Code shall be deemed to be incorporated in the Code, so that reference to the Code includes the additions and amendments. Action: carried to approve June 2, 2011 2.Motion carried to approve and Payment Vouchers. This ordinance shall be known as the "Code of Ordinances adopting ordinance" and may be 2nd Quarter Facility Use Docu- Section .7 Laet r ordinances. Ordinances adopted after November 22, 2010, that amend or refer to ordinances that have been codified in the Code shall be construed as if they amend or refer to like provisions of the Code. Section 8. Efef ctiev daet . This ordinance shall become efef ctive and publication as required by law. thirty (30) days rf om and after its if nal adoption Second Reading of Ordinance 261 will be August 22, 201,1 at 7:00 p.m. at the Township Hall, 41 01 W. Herbison Road, DeWitt, MI 48820. Written comments relative to the Ordinance will be accepted until the date and time of this meeting. Questions relative to Ordinance Amendment 261 should be directed to the Clerk’s Ofif ce of DeWitt Charter Township, at the above address, or by phone to (517) 668-0270 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. 4.Discussion of s1 t Draft 2012 Budget. 5. Motion carried to adjourn at 7:56pm. Submitted by Clay Summers, DeWitt Area Recreation Authority, Executive Director 6 1 0 1 1 Brook Road, Lansing, MI 48906 (517) 482-517 1 DBR-945096 8/14/11 DeWitt Charter Township will provide to individuals with disabilities, reasonable auxiliary aids and service which are needed to u f lly participate in any Township meeting providing a 72 hour notice is received by phone or in writing. Contact DeWitt Charter Township as shown above to request the necessary assistance. Diane K. Mosier, Clerk DeWitt Charter Township DBR/LCCN-945049 8/14/11 DeWitt Bath Review 27 MOTORCYCLE 2007 Honda, low mi., windshield, saddlebags, $4500. Call 517-267-0618 Diane K. Mosier, Clerk W. Herbison Road, Dewitt, MI 517/668-0270 /1 2/11 Section .1 Short it lt e. so cited. SourceAds.com HOUSE LOCATED IN Downtown E. Lansing. Wanted, two non drinking roommates to share a 4 bedroom house with two other people. Rent is around $595 a month. Location is as close as o y u can get to MSU without living on campus. 4 bedrooms, 1 BA, Yard, Washer/Dryer in unit, High Speed Internet, Hardwood Floors, Eat in Kitchen or Dining Room, Dishwasher, Balcony, Deck, Patio or Porch, ( 5 1 7 ) 6 1 4 - 1 8 2 8 casey dunndan@gmail.com 48823 Notice is also given that after said PUBLIC HEARING the Planning Commission may choose to take action to approve the Proposed 2012 Capital Improvement Plan o f r DeWitt Charter Township. 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