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June 11, 2015
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01. Obituaries
02. In Memoriam
03. Cards of Thanks
04. Monuments
& Cemetery Plots
05. Personals/Announcements
06. Legal Notices
07. Attorneys
08. Entertainment
09. Lost & Found
10. Coming Events
30. Help Wanted
31. Help Wanted Sales
32. Help Wanted Drivers
33. Child Care
34. Specialized Services
35. Situations Wanted
40. Business Opportunity
42. Health and Fitness
43. Money to Loan
44. Music/Art Lessons
45. Adult Care
46. Private Schools/Instruction
47. Riding/Horses/Stables
50. Pets & Supplies
54. Rummage Sales
55. Estate Sales
56. Flea Markets
57. Antiques
58. Garage and Yard Sales
59. Auctions
60. Misc. Sales
61. Misc. Items
62. Building Supplies
63. Business and
OfficeEquipment
64. Lawn & Garden Supplies
65. Tree Service
66. Landscape / Nurseries
67. Garden Plant / Supplies
68. Garden / Produce
70. Masonry / Brickwork
72. Cleaning Services
73. Musical Merchandise
74. Sporting Goods
75. Boats / Accessories
76. Remodeling & Renovations
77. Recreation Vehicles
78. Hunting / Fishing
82. Wanted to Buy
87. Room for Rent
88. Duplexes for Rent
89. Apartments for Rent
90. Condos/Townhouses for Rent
92. Business Places for Rent
93. Banquet Halls
94. Farm Land for Rent
95. Real Estate
96. Houses for Rent
97. Cottages for Rent
98. Manufactured/Mobile Homes
99. Flats for Rent
100. Will Share
101. Wanted to Rent
102. Storage
103. Business Property for Sale
104. Farms & Acreage for Sale
105. Mobile Homes for Sale
106. Houses for Sale
107. Condos/Townhouses for Sale
108. Lake and Resort
109. Income Property
110. Lots for Sale
111. Out of State Property
112. Commercial Lease
113. Real Estate Wanted
114. Auto Accessories
115. Autos for Sale
116. Antique & Classic Cars
117. Trucks & Vans for Sale
118. Freebies
119. Auto Repairs
120. Motorcycles
121. Autos Wanted
TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD CALL 734-467-1900 OR EMAIL
Classified
Andrew Lee Baker
Sunrise: Oct. 4, 1949
Sunset: May 31, 2015
Andrew Lee Baker died
May 31, 2015.
Among those left to cherish
his memory are his loving
wife, Rosa; a son, Andrew
Baker; a daughter, Rolita
(Abdul Anderson) Baker;
four grandchildren, Traji,
Javier, Ka'Lii and Alaisha;
three brothers, Theophilus
(Doris) Baker of Mobile, AL,
Milton Baker of Wayne and
Caleb (Josephine) Baker of
Westland; three sisters,
Louise Boston of Mobile,
AL, Laney (Donald) Gibson
of Fayetteville, GA and
Daisy (Samuel) Leonard of
Twinsboro, OH; three
brothers-in-law,
Jimmy
Allen of Mt. Clemens, Leo
(Linda) Miller, Jr. of Inkster
and Percy (Delores) Taylor
of Inkster; four sisters-in-
law, Faye Williams of Las
Vegas, NV, Phyllis Miller of
Inkster, Shakirah "Jean"
Houston of Belleville and
Shakeelah "Dean" Seiffudin
of Westland; a god-daugh-
ter, Charity Irby; a special
sister-in-law, Anita Miller; a
host of loving nieces,
nephews, cousins and
extended family members,
and many friends.
Funeral services took place
at Shiloh Christian Church
in Romulus with Elder
Nathan Fisher officiating.
Final arrangements were
entrusted to the Penn
Funeral Home on Inkster
Road in Inkster.
Interment was at Mt. Hope
Memorial Gardens in
Livonia.
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Romulus Department of Public
Works built the box and Library
Assistant Alyssa Hanson is
responsible for keeping the box
stocked with books. The painting
on the box was completed by
local artist Sharlene Welton,
according toBraden.
Read Boxes, or Little Free
Libraries, are planned for Mary
Ann Banks Park, Fernandez Park
and Elmer Johnson Park, too, all
in Romulus, later in the season,
she said.
St. John's Lodge Park is locat-
ed at the corner of Henry Ruff
andBeverly roads.
More information about the
Little Free Library movement
can
be
found
at
littlefreelibrary.org, including a
global map of all the registered
libraries.
The very first Little Free
Library was created by Todd Bol
near Madison, WS. Bol installed
the Little Free Library in his
front yard as a gift to his neigh-
borhood in loving memory of his
mother. It was stocked with the
books that she had accumulated
through the years. People from
the neighborhood liked it so
much that Bol built more of the
little library cabinets and gave
them to other neighborhoods in
the Madison area. From there,
the concept began popping up all
over the globe. There are now
more than 26,000 Little Free
Libraries in all 50 states and in
more than 80 different countries.
This has becomemore than just a
global literacy movement, it has
become a way to help connect
people locally in their neighbor-
hoods and communities, accord-
ing to thewebsite.
In October 2014, 25 Little Free
Libraries were donated, as a gift,
from the State ofWisconsin to the
City of Detroit, to help Detroit
become the Little Free Library
capitol of theworld.
Those libraries were built by
the Prairie Du Chien
Correctional Facility.
Rotary
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Packages from home
Volunteers, including Lyn Turner, Bernice
Bankhead and DeIsaac Turner, along with Kim
Marquette and Toni Bailey, gathered at St.
Clements in Inkster last week to pack boxes of
donations for servicemen and women serving over-
seas as part of the Troops Need Love Too effort to
mail needed items to those serving in the military.
Packed in the boxes which contained non-perish-
able food, grooming items, soft drink mixes and
other items, were small flags folded by autistic stu-
dents from a nearby school, along with postcards
written by members of the local VFW and patients
at the Veteran's Administration Hospital. Volunteers
from the Michigan Antique Festival packed smaller
boxes filled with needed items, all donated by Lori
Oberlin, the owner of the festival. Each box also
contained a letter from the person who packed the
box to the serviceman. The outside of each box
was labeled, Brother-in Arms Box: Please pass on
to someone without mail today. The boxes were
expected to arrive for delivery to the troops just in
time for Memorial Day. For more information about
the group, visit
.
Comerica Park trip is planned
Funding of school officer questioned
Romulus Night at Comerica
Park is planned for Wednesday,
Aug. 4.
The $65 ticket includes a bus
ride and refreshments to and
from Comerica Park and a buffet
of hot dogs, hamburgers, cole
slaw, pasta salad, baked beans,
chips and soft drinks.
The Tigers will play the
Minnesota Twins beginning at
7:08 p.m.
The bus will leave Romulus
City Hall at 5 p.m. and check in
will begin at 4:30 p.m.
There are only 100 tickets
available at Greater Romulus
Chamber of Commerce, 11189
Shook Road, Suite 200, Romulus,
Mi, 48174.
For more information or to
reserve tickets, call (734) 893-0694
or email info@romuluscham-
ber.com.
Despite questions and the no
votes of Mayor Kerreen Conley
and Councilwoman Kim Tindall,
a hastily-presented $2,082,691
budget was approved in
Belleville June 1. The council
members also put a moratorium
on hiring any additional employ-
ees in the city until further dis-
cussion and information is pro-
vided. The council members
specifically requested informa-
tion about the funding of the
police officer assigned to the
high school.
The budget, according to City
Manager Diana Kollmeyer, was
not finalized until the Saturday
before theMonday vote. She said
that she and Kelly Howey from
Plante Moran only finalized the
figures lateSaturday afternoon.
Tindall said that she only
received the budget at midnight
Saturday and that she needed
more information. She ques-
tioned the funding in the budget
for two additional city police offi-
cers, one full-time and one part-
time, requested by Police Chief
Hall Berriman. Kollmeyer
responded that the city now has
six full-time officers, one of
whom is the school resource offi-
cer. She said that there is no full
time officer on patrol on
Mondays and Tuesdays, prompt-
ing the need for the additional
positions.
Conley said that the school
district pays about $40,000 or the
$70,000 cost for the school officer.
She said that Belleville is cur-
rently the only community subsi-
dizing the cost.
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