am." The progr once on day from 4:30 to 5:30. There are 4 ult teen workirur c "The kids aeem to lo th program, it . 10 re- ward' tit' ith d seeing them learn," ded. "The paren a great help, too. They are YI ere to p and cooperate." · "I feel that if e can lp even on child, then e do our job e," .Hur ded. If peno are interested in the program for their children, in the BH 001 district, they m y contact . Hune t tb church, 927-1986. Volunteers not -p'ctured are Cerrell Poindexter Cal­ houn d Helen V. Fair. s. Hune' parents are Arthur and Verno' BeD, 2137 onti Ct., Benton or. , HE FI STS ECO E STS Twp. ( oman) Tru ee - ora Jeffer- n, Benton Twp. Personnel Dir. - Cer­ rell Poindexter; ICB B Personnel Dir. - Zelm J. orris; Doctor - Dr. Allen; urse - rs. Randal Lynch; Podiatri - D . Burton; Oral Surgeon - Dr. C. B tt Brown; ttomey­ Robert E, Bryant; Atty. Woman - Yvonne Hugb Chandler; Real Estate Salesperson - Oscar ·tcb ll; Real Estate Bro er - Esther Clay; Engineer - :sna:nnon Madison; School Teacher - yDie Ramsey; School Principal - Clarence Hodg , ( oman) Gladys Bur ; School Social or er - Gertha Robbin ; Funeral Directors - Raymond &. Earl Robb' ; E tronic Tedmician'- Cherry Andenon; Beautician - Vio Whit- field Bryant; B ( om ) - O. Shurn, in the ate. y add to this list? First ayor - Char Freemon Jo h; Police - Dove J Bruce; City Commissioner - Lula Lee; Police' Chief - Andre Rodez; De me .: KbC.aea, Alfred Ed ds; Hou ' SUnmie Smith; City an er elvin Fanner, Jr.; City Clerk, _ J ck Carter; .City Treuurer - James ��; FiJeman _ Ancil Rogen; Ben- ton TV(p. T . Hull; AP IL 2 - AY 4, 1 2 T CITIZE P no trying to ce a , but e really need rno e vo un- tee and Ip from the community," e 'd. pro m has pro ed . If quite"\ cce , Hune id, they ha re- ceived good feedb from teacher ' the dis­ trict and had the coopera­ tion of mo of the princip . One of e volunteers, . Cerrell Poindexter, has certain r port with the o er ' and h been extremely helpful, accord- he d ing to . Hur . I edn I 19 more of her!" o r thejud e- ment also ha to be spread on th rolls. arling . d the $1 million being borro ed from the state be paid b by 1982. In the 1983 budget, there i $275,000 budgeted for 10 intere and 65,000 of the principal. The dependence on the state loan . another divergence from the Coopers Lybrand dy hi at)' �lIlil" any further borrowi ith inter- city' credito