,7 MAY 3 - 9,1987 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN In and About Muskegon ISS G - Benton Harbor . police and volunteers are continuing their search for lO-year-old Shimiks Hicks, ho disappeared April 21 in that city. Shimika is 5 feet tall, eights 70 pounds and as eating a red and hite hirt and pink and white leotards hen last seen. Anyone with information about her bouts or disappearance can call the Benton Harbo police at 616/927-8 36. Hours: ....,. rI -7,.m. e 12-7' .... .(Cio SuAJ 2144 Hoyt Muskegon Hh. 6 722-2564 CALLUS NOW 1-800-44S-N EWS THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN WANTS YOUR NEWS BLOCK CLUB NEWS CIVIC GROUPS SOCIAL CLUBS REUNIONS WEDDINGS ENGAGEMENTS NEW BUSINESS BUSINESS GROWTH GRADUATIONS COMPANY COMING VACATION RETIREMENTS Here and there ... in Muskegon By Mary Golliday Congratulations to Cheryl Day. She has been named All­ American athlete. Cheryl plays on the Muskegon Community Col­ lege team and is only in her sophomore year. Cheryl ranks fifth in the nation in scoring and re­ bounding. She is the daughter of Mary Ann Day. The G.A. girsls Sunshine Band and Shepherd boys along with the Missionary Society of Beulah Baptist Church will have their Mother-Daughter and Father-Son Banquet on ay 9, at 6 p.m. at the church. Speakers will be Jimmy Forman Jr. and Tressa Bill­ ings. Sunday, May 10, Beulah Baptist Church will pause a few moments during their regular morning church ser- . vice and give special recognition to mothers. Rev. J.M. Blo is pastor. St. John Church of God In Christ, 1218 Kenneth St. in­ vites you to worship with them each Sunday morning. Sunday school begins at 10 a.m, while ervice start at 11 :30 a.m. The Muskegon branch of the AACP and the Muskegon community will. be honoring Cornor and Katherine White with a din­ ner, Saturday, May 9, at 6:30 p.m. at the L.C. Walker Convention Hall. Guest speaker will be Dr. Emmitt Brun, director of the national AACP Life embers hip Department. Tickets are 10. William "Bill" Gill is branch president. Continued from Page 1 The case, The State of Michigan vs. Charter Township of Royal Oak is an ongoing court battle for the township's authority to fire cGan­ non, said defense attorney Seymour . Hundley, Jr. The seven-member Royal o« Board of Trustees voted unanimously in Feb. to fire McGannon, according to a township source requesting anonymitiy. Hundley said the board wants to consolidate duties of the superinten­ dent and internal auditor. In March, Royal Oaks requested that the court allow it to remove McGannon, Hundley said. McGannon, hose appointment is currently effective, was appointed five to six years ago by 6th Circuit Court Judge Hilda Gage to assist the township which has had financial dif­ ficulty, the source said. HO ORABLE Denni W. Archer ustice of. the Michigan Supreme Court will be the go t peeker at the 38th annual dinner meeting of the rb n League of Gre ter u egon. The dinner will be M y 14 at the Harbo Hilton, 939 Third in uskegon. Ti et ar 20 person. Rep. Farhat plans meetings State Representative Debbie Farhat announced that she will hold office hours in u egon Heights on June 26 as part of a 13-city tour within the 97th district in an effort to hear constituents' concerns. Farhat will be at the u e­ gon Heights Library Conference Room 2808 Sanford from 3-6 p.m. Farhat said if citizens have a concern that needs to be addressed before she visits con­ tact her at the ichigan Hou of Representatives, P.O. Box 30014 Lansing I 4 909 517/373-3436. he also ha a u egon phone number 616/ 739-4549. Township officials African style show offers authentic display us EGO - The Muskegon Chapter of the National Black United Front Will sponsor an African style ho for the hole community. The public is invited to the show planned for Saturday. May 9 at 5 p.m, at the Muskegon Heights Mid­ dle School, comr of Sherman and Peck Streets. Authentic African fashions donated by African tudents from Kalamazoo will be modeled by Linda Ray, Kesha Walker, Anna Harriston, Kim Warfield and Cynthia Dockery. Desings are by K. Dennie and Irma Buckner. Karen Mitchell will present a poem and Kesha Walker a solo. Donation of 6 adults, 3 students is payable at the door. Where bigger isn't better, Pho 733-4934 delas es. Ho 9·6 on·Th 9 - 9 Fri • 2230 Hoy egoD THE E ELLE CE