n Citizen -------ule ain g prolect By Capital News Service LANSING - About $88,000 will be spen on resurfacing In­ terstate 94 Benton Harbor Busi­ ne Loop next year by the Michigan Department of Transportation (DOT). The three-tenths's of a mile from Colfax to Fourth Street is expected to begin in the second aves;. a neS; ith M� The Consumer­ Benefit Ser-vice that DLJ to tell others'! Call: (616) 92"5"-0483 P.o. ·213 quarter of 1988 and to be finished in mid-1988, said Thomas L. Sawver, DOT public information administrator. The four-tenths of a mile from Winchester to the south junction of u.S. 33 has been deteriorating and is in need of repair also, said Pascual E. Tor­ ment, program engineer of state bureau of highways. That section of the project will cost an estimated $120,000 according to Torment. Cost estimates are not definite because additional work to complete the roads may be necessary, Torment said. Sawver said it is necesary to . dig up the top inch of the current asphalt before resurfacing from Colfax to Fourth Street can start. "I think the resurfacing is one of several recent steps toward improvement in the Benton Harbor area," Torment said. The resurfacing projects are designed by engineers in the Benton Harbor district. James W. Burge is district en­ gineer of the project. 13 Case o Shigellosis increase BENTO HARBOR- Reported cases of Shigellosis, a form of dysentery, are on the in­ crease this year in Berrien County, ccording to the county health department. "Berrien County Health Department has investigated 64 cases of Shigellosis in the coun­ !1 through October 30," accord­ ing to Donna Marvicsin, public health nursing s pervisor with the department. "This compares with 2 cases reported in 1986 and 16 cases in 1985." Shigellosis, caused by shigel­ la bacteria, usually causes diar­ rhea, fever and nausea nd sometimes vomiting and cramp. It can be especially dangerous to infants and elderly people because of the possibility of great body fluid loss due to vomiting and diarrhea. HE RYCOATES Reniy Coates, 90, of 16S Charles St., Benton Harbor, died Sat., Nov. 14 t Mercy Hospital Division, Benton Har­ bor after a brief illness. Funeral services held Fri., Nov. 20 at Ebenezer M.B. ChutdL Robbins • Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Har­ bor was in charge of arrangements.. Mr. CoJtes bom Nov. 9,.1897, in Mississippi and bad JUidcd in Benton Harbor for 33 years. Survivors include: a IOn, Harry Coates of Benton Hatbor; three sisters - Elizabeth Brown d Minnie W de, both of Benton Rubor, and Bmm Coates of Detroit; nine grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. Shigella bacteria, found in human feces, are transmitted through direct or indirect fecal/oral transmission from patient or carrier. "If' a person infected with the bacteria does not wash his/her hands after using the bathroom, they probably have the shigella bacteria on them. When they touch someone else or food, the bacteria are spread to others," explained Marvicsin. In addition, transmission may occur when individuals change diapers which contain the bac­ teria and do not wash their hands afterwards. Basic good hygiene practices of washing hands with soap and water after bathroom use or contact with fecal material and before eating will reduce the tansmission of the shigella bac- teria, according to the health department. The report cases of shigel­ losis in Berrien County have primarily occurred within the preschool age population. The cases are no limited to a com­ mon source, but there appears to be clustering within large ex­ tended families. Sumptoms may appear 1-7 days following exposure to the bacteria with an average of four (4) days. The health department reocmmends a physician be notified if a sudden onset of symptoms which include diar­ rhea, fever, cramps and/or vomiting are present. Treatment includes an an­ tibiotic for the bacteria that causes shigellosis. The an­ tibiotic, prescribed by a physician, will shorten the dura­ tion of illness. YWCA changes date of membership meeting Due to conflicts with the Economic Club of Southwestern Mich­ gian the membership of the YWCA of St. Joseph-Benton Harbor has requested that the date of the fall membership meeting be changed from Thursday, November 19 to Monday, November 23, at 7:00 p.m, The meeting will be held int he Lakeview Room of the YWCA, 508 Pleasant Street in downtown St. Joseph. Cathy Hart is the president and Betty Ross, secretary.