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April 02, 1980 - Image 5

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1980-04-02

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lamp anhaD
try and de .
"end tab
knidcknacb unusual
and trik!ng as his lampl.
arshall credit his
.drive to his mother."When
e as'young she did not
recei e very much educ-
. n her parent die
bile she w t an early
felt ho ver that
you can be anything you
ant to be. Her words .
ired me a great deal."
Manhall trie to e
lamp production a family
affair involving his wife
Ro y and their three chil­
dren Teherran, Cenika and
Shenteak.
. Hi . advice to oth r
enterprising N aspiring
young people? "What ever
you ant to 'do, do it
and do it ell."
t an
inspira tion from a be ch
w , led to a �-hearted
hobby and bl med
into a busine and poten­
tial career.
Eddie rshall, 142
Sear , Benton' Harbor
tarted his lamp m "
career in 1976 hen be
be experimenting with
pi of driftwood found
along the be h.
After two months of
or ins . th the m terial,
ddi put it do the
� demand of life m de
hobby impo ible,
Ho e er, job yoff
in September of 1979
....... .-.&.ilJuc.ed all that. He too
lamp a busa leSS
and perfec ed his t chniqu
th t he can qui y
d effici ntly produce
iety of comp tely uniqu
'lamp.
"Ye I enjoy it," 'd
r. a , "It" an e ry-
day thing no ."
orking out of his
b· ment, utilize
drif ood, mate "
any product that dapt to
his creativity.
In dition to
money.
ccording to Tho
Stran e, librarian,
b ry hour will from
.m. to 6 p.m. ond y
through Thur ys; from
10 .rn. to 6 p.m. on Fri­
day' nd, from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. on turd y .
Th children' library
will be open from 2 to 6 . EDDIE
p.m. during the d to by C. .
from 10 .m. to 5 p.m. on .. - .... -_--_-------- •.
S turd y.
Staff h been reduced
to nine from a high of
39 just 0 year o.
In other 00 t cutting
efforts, th library ,
stopped buying ne boo s
it attempt to live with­
in i barebones budget of
$21 ,000.
Souing utility rate
caused the bi
ze on the library
but overall inflation in the
COlt of books, and
other e penes ve made
ble p 'cture for the li-
brary's future.
The oters Will de . e
the future of Ubray in
the Iy 20 e ction hen
th y will accept or rejec
'om
"It's a do or di ltu-
OOn," Str tokl The
Citizen. 'lthout the
milla , I don't ho
can continue!'
Parents, citizen, any
community
inI the'
Ubrary keep i dOOR open
uld contact St ,t
26-7139 to volunteer
t .
y 20.
TID
All Church oups, organization , E� m Star Groups!
A F FOU DATtO S
oft· a DISCOU Ton ou ide Ii of
UNIFORMS hen ordered in quantif
e Iso h bl¥k, exquisi form, Ion r
BRAS - GIRDLES· BODY SUITS

SLACKS - DRESSES - DASHIKIS
So STO I TOO A Y, here our motto is:
'TRYING to FIT THE HARD TO FIT"
Aimin6 to
78 WALL ST EET· BE TO HARBOR
II
,
ca e
co , COLE
ton Harbor, St- t Po tic. Post.
926-7361.

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