THE ICHIGAN CITIZ�N APRIL 26 - MAY 2, 1917 5 in and About Benton Harbor o rame BENTO HARBOR - Vale­ dictorian and Salutatorian honors ere named along with the balance of the top ten niors at Benton Harbor High School, according to Jame Rutter, principal at the high school. Lorraine Smith was named mith LEGAL OTICE BENTON CHARTER TOWNSHIP PROPERTIES FOR SALE B nton Charter Township will sell the followl Town­ ship prop rti s, in as is con­ dition, some propertl s will contain structur s and some will be vacant land. A minimum bid of $100.00 for th vacant land. The prop rtl s with structures will have the mini­ mum bid in the ad blow. B nton Chart r Township will not be held responsible for any dam s or defects of the pro­ pertf s, all prop rties that have structur s must b brought up to code In six months. Also bid forms are n ed to be used for your bid on the follow In pro­ p rtf s and can be obtained from the Build in 0 partm nt r ary. Th re will be a od faith d posit of 25 of your total bid for ch property, it must be submltt with the Bid form you· rec ived from the Building o partm nt. Except for the prop rtl ith a minimum bid of more than $2,000.00 a good faith d posit of 10% will be required and the b lance to purchase in 45 days, for these prop rties. If you ar awarded th bid and DO NOT ACCEPT, the good faith d posit "IS NOT REFUNDABLE". If you ar not awarded the bid your check or mon y order will be re­ turned. PI se "NO CASH MONEY" will be accepted. Please nclose Bid Form and check or mon y order In a led env lope AND PUT THE TAX CODE NO: AND THE ADDRESS OF THE PROPER­ TY ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE ENVELOPE. The aled Bids will be received by the Township Build I", D pt. "THE PROPER BID FORMS MUST BE USED"!. B nton Chart r Township re rves the r ht to r eel or ace pt any or an bids, in whol or part, to waive any irregulariti s there­ in or to ccept any responsible proposal or bid when it may be in the best interest of the Township to do so. Bkls will be acc pted thru ay 15, 1987 til 4:30 p.m. The bids will be opened at the May 19, 1987 r ular meeting of the B nton Charter Township. Willie Jake Scott, Clerk B nton Charter Township The Michigan Citizen Adv. 4/26/87 TAX axE t«): MINnl,," PROPERTY AIDESS realPI'l BIDS "-03-001�-0018-06-1 035 TERRITORIAL RD VIOKr .,00 1'-03-OO2O-00�-06-1 360 S. an'STAL VN::ANr 1100 11-03-0020-0072-03-0 MARTI L\m£R KI� VICMrr .,00 1'-03-0029-0032-10-� 1288 MYNARD VK:Nlr .,00 1'-03-003'�8-oq-5 VICNlr 1100 11-03-0530-0064-00-1 2�91 LA\IRElD:: VN:ANr .,00 11-03-0720-0007 -00-3 2153 Rlmf S'l'R\CI'\e t6000 11-03-0790-0019-00-2 8811 ADN6 VK:NlT "00 11 -03-0790-0022-00-3 e60 AOtVIS VK:NlT "00 11-03-0790-0023-00-0 e52 ADMS VN:.Nlr .,00 11-03-0810-0135-00-1 385 \W.M1T VICNIT .,00 11-03-1010-0067-00-0 21 �5 REO ARROW HWY VN:.Nlr "00 11-03-1360-0051-00-1 211 FRElERICX VICANr "00 11-03-1880-0018-02-7 178&4 HI CH.NC) VICMrr 1100 1'-03-'95O-00e.-0D-8 �21 PEL� VICNIT .,00 11-03-1950-0102-00-6 �75 BRIIDWf • VIOJrr .,00 11-03-1950-0106-00-1 �51 BRIIXJWf VN:;N(f .,00 11-03-1990-0008-00-9 5'13 BLAINE S'l'R\CI'\e '3,000 11-03-1990-0010-00-3 559 BLAINE VIOJrr .,00 11-03-2230-0011-00-7 1865 BRITAI VIOJrr .,00 1'-03-2�50-0070-00-1 560 REPlER'I VIOJrr $100 l'-03-�-�O-OO� 227 O£STWI' S1'R\CroRE ., ,500 11-O3-��-00-8 126 WALM1I' VN::ANT "00 l'-03-��-ooe7-OO-1 115'1 E. KAI VN::ANT .,00 1 1 -03-5020-0006-00-0 JIlR1H ST. VICNrr .,00 11-03-6700-0018-00-3 2226 LI f«lA LN VIOJrr "00 1'-03�-0003-00-1 771 RTH 5H)RE VN:.Nlr "00 11-03-7090-0031-00-6 217� tD..LY S'l'R\CI'\e $3,000 ••• LAST SALE 11-03-0016-0030-77-1 11 � V AStil'I VN:;N(f $100 11-03-0016-0030-78-9 1809 HlGl.AN[) VIOJrr "00 11-03-0018-0003-00-1 590 CNAELL VICANr "00 11-03-0020-0028-00-6 1 see HICJYND VICANT "00 11-03-0810-0132-00--1 371 VAlJlJT VIOJrr $100 1'-03-0820-OOIf7-OO-t 251 aRlELlA VICNlT ,,00 1'-03-1�-OO-O 1751 tuCJLNl) VIOJrr .,00 11-03- 1 �-OO-8 151 FREa!RICC VICNff .,00 11-03-1360-0052-00-8 239 FREIERICX VICANr "00 11 -03-1 aeo-oo3((-oo-1 �11 0R1'I!GA VICNrt .,00 1'-03-1�-O1-O 1..al HICH.AIm VICNI't $100 11-03-1950-0088-01-1 3If9 F!L'roN VN:NIT "00 "-03-2&e50-0057-oo-ae VICNrr .,00 11-03-2l150-0093-00- 1 532PCIt!ST YK:NI't .,00 "-03-�-OO-5 127 PI VN:RIr .,00 11-03�-OO-5 258 Il1J"I'EIIM' YN:RIr "00 1'-03-1151tO-OO72-OO-3 1 3 8lRI'(Jf VICItIlf .,00 "-03-56IfO-OO18-00-1 1 51 ax.tIBlS VICM1f .,00 11-03-6900-0008-00-1 951 HALL VICNIf .,00 11-03-69'I0-0003-00--8 3Af5 S.FAIR VICM1f "00 student Essay Contest. She is a mem- . ber of the Madrigal Choir of Benton Harbor High School and a tour guide at the Morton House Mu urn. Kevin Hanner is the son of Donna and ichael Hanner of 155 Parker Street, Benton Har­ bor. He plans to attend the University of Detroit to major in Chemistry. Kevin is the President of the ational Honor Society, member of the Key Club, Chess Club, Spanish Club, JROTC and Varsity Base­ ball Team. He currently is wor ing t Dairy Delights in Benton Harbor. Reanee Wheeler is the daugh­ ter of ary and Thomas Hender­ son of 550 orth Crystal, Benton Harbor. She plans to attend ichigan State Univer­ sity to major in Computer Science. Reanee is a member· of the ational Honor Society, Spanish Club, ath Organiza­ tion School' Service Organiza­ tion Planning Committee and presenter for Leadership Forum, ember of Full Gospel Assem­ bly Youth Group and Boec Club. She is currently work­ ing at the BHAS Technical Center and York Steak House. Coalitio focus on Central Arne ica The Southwestern ichigan Women's Political Coalition will hold their April 29 meeting at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 4340 Lincoln Avenue (approximately 500 yards South of Glenlord Road), according to Jane Ammeson edia Director. Guest speakers will be Chararity Baker and Dr. V in­ cent Uhl. They will speak at 7:30 p.m. about the continu- BH searches The inth Annual Outstand­ ing Teacher of the Year search has begun in the Benton Har­ bor Area School. District employees, parents and resi­ dents of the School District are invited to participate by nominating their choice for Outstanding Teacher of the Year 1986-87. omination forms are avail­ able at all school building of the Benton Harbor Area Schools. Each building princi­ pal is in the proce of forming a committee that will decide upon a 'building" Outstanding Teacher of the Year. Each building will then for­ ward its nomination to a district­ wide committee for a final judging of the Outstanding Tea­ cher of the Year Awards. The district-wide committee, under the co-chairmanship of eCord 7th Gr de School Principal, J ohn Brown, and Fair Plain ortheast Principal Ralph ing turmoil in Guatemala and other Central American coun­ tries. s. Baker is a tudent of 'Latin America. She currently resides in Lakeside ichigan and works for orthwest Air­ lines. She has also taught in Battle Creek and Detroit. She is active in the ichigan Chapter of Women for Guatemala it­ ness for Peace and the Berrien County Association of Churches or 'Teacher 0 Catania, will name two teachers one from the elementary divis­ ion and one from the condary division, for the distinction of being named Outstanding Tea­ cher of the Year 1986-87. All certified teachers 'are eligible for the awards. Those who have been named as Outstanding educators in past years are not eligible to receive the honor again according to the selection committee. Pre­ vious winners were: Katrina e bitt, 1978/79; James . Rut­ ter, Johnie Y. Davis, Barbara Pence, 1979/80' Patrici Rodez, Ted Lorah, Alexander Bailey, 1980/82' Greta Hines, Inez Waddell, Wendell Martin, 1982/ 83; Hamilton E. Calvert Jr., James Roberts, 1983/84; S. Susan Pease and Steven J. Lick, 1984/85; Le en Alston and Clifford Machace , 1985/ 86. Tho who may want more information on this year's Out- - Peace Ta Force. Dr. Uhl is Professor Emeri­ tus at the University of Vir­ ginia where he was chairman of the Chemical Engineering De­ partment from 1963 to 1974. He recently joined a travel seminar to Guatemala - a ubject he has been re arch­ ing. Dr. Uhl is a1 the father of Coalition member Ann­ arie Jud n. the Year' standing Teacher of the Year search in the Benton Harbor Area Schools should cont ct their nearest school byilding or call the Public Information Office, 926-1141. Berrien observes Law Week Berrien County Juvenile Court will observe La ee 19 7 from onday April 27, 1987 through Friday ay 1, 1987. According to Dr. Don Mead, Chairman of the Law Wee Committee for the Court Law Wee activities will include speaking engagements at public schools, parochial sc Is and rvice club, and an Op n Hou for the general publi at Berrien County Juvenile Cen­ ter. amed top Valedictorian and both, Kevin with approximately 383 grad- Hanner and Reanee Wheeler uages planning to receive are Salutatorians for the 1987 diplomas. gr du ting class of Benton Valedictorian honors came to Harbor High School. Lorraine Smith who held a Graduation ceremonies for gr de point avera e of 3.909. Benton Harbor High School are Salutatorian Kevin Hanner and to be held Thursday, June 4 Reanee Wheeler, both earned at 7:30 p.m. at Filstrup Field gr de point averages of 3.800. The balance of the top ten seniors include (with grade point average in brackets: Douglas Williams (3.725); Mich el Strin- . ger (3.714; Robert Harmon (3.700); Sean Mc ally (3.657); Keith Hanner (3.604); Roxanne Prill itz (3.525); Lori Green (3.465). Lorraine Smith is the daugh­ ter of Marcia and Arnold Smith of 191 Searles Street, Benton Harbor. She plans to attend Michigan State University to study Biology IV eterinarian medicine. Lorraine i also a member of the ational Honor Society, Physi cs Club, Spanish Club, French Club, Sunday Mu·c Club, both the Adult; and Student Advisory Board of the School Based Health Clinic, student represen­ tative of the Board for MSU/ Benton Harbor project and the 1986 winner of the Rotary