JULY 12 -18,19.87
THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN
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The eighborhood Informa
tion and Sharing Exchange
( ISE) has received a S 7 ,000
grant from the Berrien Com
munity Foundation to cover
publishing and di tribution cost
for ISE' ne etter and to
fund le dership/communica-
tion workshop currently being
held in Benton Harbor, accord
in to L. Stankavich,cont ct
per n for ISE.
The Berrien Community
Found tion phil nthronic
organiz tion, provide d
money for worthy project
hich rve high priority needs
in Benton Harbor.
•
ve
7,000
ra
The leadership/communica
tion workshop, a series of 12
workshops which began June
8, is designed to enhance Ie der
ship ills in Benton Harbor
and to improve communication
between the city and it resi
dent . Workshop , open to all
Benton Harbor residents, will
continue through July at the
Benton Harbor Public Library,
ondays 4-6:30 p.m. A buffet
supper is provided to partici
pant
Information about ho to
join July ions is available
t the ISE Center (925-3�48).
ISE i creating a networ
B
S annouces
onors students
BE TO HARBOR
J me Rutter, Principal of Ben
ton Harbor High School has
announced the cond mester
honor roll for the 1986-87
h 01 ye r.
inth Grid. - Princ pll's
List CIII A's) David Parnell
nd Christi Weakley.
Oth r honor stud.nts: Cecil
B rr tt, Sh wn Berndt, D tra
B «v, Lance B ttison, Aaron
Br ford, Michael D. Brown,
rvin Bruin, Ethel Burnett,
S ronda Campbell, Trecia
o VIS, Willi Edwards, Yolanda
F rguson, T resa Frazer, Keith
Gathing. Lisa Gulley, Jameson
Hall, Sue Hammel, Carletta
Hull, April Hutchinson,
Andrea Jackson, Elizabeth Kar
sen. Carson Lehigh, Jacinda
Lowery, Latrice Nelson,
Michelle Nichols, Kontinna
Rosebud, Davida Spruell, Me
lanie Swanigan, Barbara Torry,
Keith Triplett, Jerrold Williams
and Calisa Young.
T.nth Gr.t. honor stu
dents: Garcia Allen, Theresa
Anderson, Catricia Atkinson,
Monica Berry, Michele Blake-
MUSKEGON The
CBWR, Inc. is no taking
ord rs for T-Shirts. They
Ire inscribed with the
"CBWR" logo on the front
Ind UMuskegon, 1987" on
the b ck. This "Muskegon
87" inscription will only b
on the shirts that Ir pre
ordered.
Th shirts Ir
for $8.50 in I
colors.
You mlY plac your ord r
by contlctlnt Iny on of the
CBWR St ring Committ
M mb s or ndin, your
ord with I check to CBWR,
Inc., P.O. Box 4512, Muske
gon H. hts, M I, 49444. The
man, Alice Brady, Ten cia
Briggs, Monyoune Brown, Re
gina Broyles., Bel inda Carter,
Shannon Coates, Antoinette
Coffey, Ozell Collier, Donna
Costigan, Danielle Crump, Car
los Curry, Patricia Davis,
George Dewberry, Shimonta
Dickerson, Angela Easterling,
Cheryl Edwards, Laura Epps,
Anthony Evans, Lisa Evans,
Carmen Garrett, Justine Gr n,
Tammy Gregory, Darcey Hall,
Lawrence Hamilton, Br nda
Hemphill, Tari Jenkins, Cory
B. Jones, Kimberly King, Eric
Knutsen, Jackie McDuffie,
Keith McGee, Kevin McGee,
Matthew McNally, Robert
Mills, Barbara Moore, Jeffery
Morton, Ramsey Nichols,
Dawn Parnell, Somorra Reed,
Cindy Sipress, Rachel Slagle,
Clinton Stev nson, Sylvia
Stubbs, Tonya Tucker, Gloria
Warwell, Stacey Watson, Heidi
Werner, Aries Williams, John
M. Williams, Lenora Williams,
Marcy Williams, Jacquesa
Williamson, Jeremy William
son, Charles Young and
Timothy Zoppa,
f;leventh Grlde - Princi-
colors IVlillble Ire gold,
yellow, pink, bite, blue,
white� Ind orlng. The
siz.s Ir. smlll, medium, Ilrge
Ind extrl Ilrge. For orden
outside of Muskegon, pluse
includ. 50 eents extrl, if
you wlnt your shirt prior
to the confer nce.
Th. CBWR, Inc. Innull
conf renc., "Survivil For
Bllcks in the 21 st C ntury",
will b. h ld Sept.mb r 19,
1987 It Mu egon Commun-
y Coli It is bing co-
sponsored by the Community
Services Offlc. of Muskegon
Community Coli • Plelse
contact Jlni Brooks It Mus
k on Community Coli e,
777-0328, if you would be
Interested in ree iving more
informltlon on the con-
f r nce. AT"
of 21 neilhborhood councils
in the city to give citizen a
greater feeling of community
respon 'bility and upgr de the
quality of life in the city.
In October, I city-wide con
vention of delegates from the
neighborhood councils will
develop a long-term plan for
the organization elect a board
of directors and agree on an
agenda for city improvement.
The grant funds allow ISE
to publish a monthly news
letter distributed to approxi
mately 5,000 households in
Benton Harbor. The news
letter acquaints people with
what ISE is doing provides
information bout agencie and
rvices available in the are
and builds interest in the
October convention.
ISE is a non-profit organi-
EET
The Benton Harbor Hou ing Commission will have their
Regularly Scheduled Commi ion eeting on Tuesday, July
21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Library at Harbor Towers.
Danethel O. Whitfield is the Executive Director.
pll's LI CIII A's) - Micah
Hall, Beverly Page and Kathy
Sanders.
Other honor students in
clud.: R ich.lle Adams,
Dahletha Allen, Larry Allen
Jr., Diane Baker, Bryan Bar-
Charla Beck, Shawn
ker, Charla Beck, Shawn
Beshires, Nicki Bobo, Joyce
Burgess, Charles Butler Jr.,
Sheryl Cole, Cynthia Cooper,
Gerald Cunningham, Relanda
Ewell, Todd Govain Christine
Gr n, Toya Howard, Roy
Huddleston, Rashonda Ingram,
Kevin J nnings, Lisa S. John
son, Arika - Jones, Michelle
Jordon, Donald Kublick,
Dorothea Lathrop, Mari Lin
denfeld, Gloria Lowe, Toney
Marshall, Tracy McCoy,
Christopher Moore, Scott
Nehring, Michelle Parson,
Liticia Payno, Herman Pol
lard III, Annissa Robinsori,
Tammi Ross, Tammie Shaw,
Janice Simmons, Pamela
Smith, Andrian Taylor,
Anthony Tibbs, Lorita Tur
ner, Shonita Washington, Eric
Wilhite, Angelia Williams,
Delray Williams, Lasoundra
Williams, Bobby Jean Wilson
and Jane T. Wilson.
Tw Ifth Grlde - PrinCipII's
List CIII A's) - Keith Hanner
and Reanee Wheeler.
Other honor students are:
Micheala Asbury, Willie Askew,
Laurie Blevins, John Bradford,
Paul Browning, Evelyn Broyles,
John Bryan, Keri Bryant, Dar
nell Clement, Loretha Cotton,
Joy Crenshaw, Cheryl Dunn,
Roshonda Edison, George Gol
liday Ill, Kim Harden,
Sharon Hawkins, Angelique
Hines, Jimmie Howard, Pamela
Jones, Freddie King, Dawna
Lee, Tamara Lomax, Kacy
Love, Phyllis Martin, Alber
teen McCaster, Sean McNally,
Jonathan Metz, Sherri Morgan,
Lewis Nash, Terry Neeley,
Craig Ott, Annette Page, Wan
da Parr, Regina Partee, Harold
Patterson, Bridgett, Powell,
Roxanne Prillwitz, Shonea Pul
laim, Jason Randles, Karl
Schulz, Joyce Smith, Lorraine
Smith, Deinna Spencer, Joseph
Taylor, Angela Thomas, Eddie
Thomas, Cassandra Thompson,
Scott Tipton, Dexter Town
send, Vickie Turner, Rosaline
Watkins, Charles S. Williams
and Bruce Willis.
F RMERS' AR ET TO OPE IN ST. JOE
The St. Joseph Today Farmer' Market will open for the
1987 sea n on July 7th. Local growers who nt to 11 in
this year's market may contact athryn Zerler at 9 2-6739.
The mar et hour are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday and
Saturdays through October. Farmers specializin in one
crop may work the market during harvest of that crop only.
The market is located on the west end f Pleasant Street
from Lake Boulevard to the alley.
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zation developed as a result of
the Michigan State University I
Benton Harbor Project.
Andrews University, Lake ichi
gan College the Benton Har
bor Public Library the Pri ate
Industry Council, the Berri n
County ooperative Extensi n
Service and the Berrien Com
munity Foundation sp n r
ISE and assist in it develop
ment.
Covert
restores
football'
By Kri in L. H y
COVERT - overt fans ill
have something to cheer bout
next fall. Last wee the overt
School Board rein tated junior
varsity football.
U e have enough team mem-
bers this year'. id up rin-
tendent Alfred Ha in.
overt dr pped fo tball last
year be ause not enough player
i ned up for th p rt.
This year 30 b . y have i oin
ed the juni rarity f tball
team. • ext year e ill re
instate varsity football', H
in said. But we' e, got to
train the team first. Th re
has been a sh rtage f male
students and male athlete in
recent years. I n the la t tw
year Covert has graduated
16 boy and only three ere
athlete . e ve g t the num
bers thi year and the future
100 s good he dded.
In other busine the b ard
approved the 19 7- operating
budget of 3 759 15 • and set
the operating mill
24.08.
The bard re-ele ted
Bernard Luca
Ri hard Ander n,
dent; Frieda Bro n retary:
and Ali e Blair t rea urer.
Hawkin announ ed th t 31
people have pplied for th
high h 01 prin ipalship v at d
by John Young. He said the
field ha been narro ed to
three candidates and he hope
to make a decisi n b the
July 6 board meetin .
Second Baptist
Church
600 Lynch
Benton Harbor, M I 49022
616/926-8191
REV. DONALD ADKINS
Pastor
1:25 a.m ...... Sunday School
10:45 a.m ..•• Morn ng Wonhlp
7·1 p.m. Wed ••• Prayer Service
Th me: DevelopIng
Your Spiritull Gifts
I Corinthians 12: 1-31