MUSKEGON J • Rev. William Burrell is the pas­ tor. � Echo'. be h Mrs. Mattic Wesley Davis Sunday, May 14 at 3 p.m. at Ne Light Baptist ClurdL M Da . she is _, .... uhas been aaWe in church d the community for many years. There . be soloi choi male orus, aad other groups of the city. Rev. E. SJDith � h or. \JiGIuaar e cha Alexa der , cro d Mis P hionetta, recently the Mus Har- bor Hilton Hotel received a $1,000 scholarship. KcScba· a seaior us- kegoa H . Hip Scbool_d is e er of HaneR and Jacque· e . rU'st runner-up was She Jackson, daughter of P la L. Jones, received $S)() scholar­ ship. Second numer-up Ueles- ounia Bridges received $600 � cholarsl6p d the Miss Con- geniality trophy. She is the daughter of Willie aad Shirley Bridges. Third J1lIlDCf- P An­ gel Banister, received S400 cholarship. She i the dari8htcr of AnDie B . ere Fourth run­ ner-up, e10dy Latin r�Mid $100 cholarship. She I the daughter of Carolyn Latin. The CYeDl pooso by MUSK�GON, �I-. The the Ni Phi Omep Cllapter of Small B1I;Smess. Farr at Mus­ Alpha Kappa Aipila orority kegon COmmunity College on A l' . be Tuesday, May 9 offers "one-stop e . shopping" for business people at S.t John ell ch �f God m looking for ways of improving au t, 1218 ICe � �ay 12- their operation as weD as for 13, from 9 a.�. until. Rev. entre pre eurs hoping to start a Leo d � the pastor. business. CHRIST TE E Oturch From 10 .m. unti11:OO p.m. will have their revival, ay 9-14, you can browse through over 50 . 7:30 p.m. nigbtly; Elder Clif- exhibits, asking questions. 1990. Think Or- and fp the- Echo's to the di Gras, Februry 23, 1990 and return March 1, 1990. Clwtcl" Bus, cost $100,deposit by May 6, and balance by Sep­ tember 23. For more informa­ tion, call jean at 722Ai415 or Ro·e t 733-9951. Watch for comming events of the Edld Sma Fal SURGEO GE ERAL'S WAR ING: Smoking By Pregnant Wom'en ay Result in fetal Injury, Premature Birth, And Lo Birth Weight. dra ero dellied, gRe. COIUaSlUi to go d with the process of demo1itioa. Richard Ray, along with Richard HCDSCI ofl'eced to buy the building for $1,000 and rehab it for retail and commer­ cial use. At April 27, commission workshop, R y said that in 3-4 months he would � invested about S3,OOO in boarding up the building and in a years time, ·you will see total redone building from the outside". The old Cunningham build­ ing on the &t for demoli - tion, aloDg with the Michigan Hotel and other run-down buildiap in the dOwntown area of BCoton Harbor. The demolition is being done by Allen Demolition Contrac­ tors, of Sagina ,Michigan who . was granted a contract for $124,000. The project· is financed by the Downtown Development. Authority (DDA). 'In other busin the com- mission voted unaaimously to approve: - To purchase t 0 1988 Chevrolet Caprice vehicles from Frank Pastrid Chevrolet at a cost of $12,912.70 each. - Hire Michael Vance as the city.'s ne financial director for the amount of$39,000 a year. Vance replaces Harold Ander­ son who resigned' in March of tim year. . 15 reporters after the meeting that she had submitted an unsuc­ cessful bid for the purchase of the VDlcent She said, ·downtown Bento Harbor i no ready for housiag yet. Maybe some dv, bat not yet,. can't be done, she added. "I charge S220 a month and I can hardly make it· O'Dwyer said she plaDned to use the Vmccnt as headquarters for an Outlet �ore, making the building the outlet capitol of the Lake Michigan Tour. SALE -OF KRESGE, PENNEY'S AND THE OLD V- BUILD GS Monday night the commis­ sion gave a consensus to Man­ ning to go ahead . the sale of the old Kre ge and Penny's buildings on Main St., to Joseph Giannola and Thomas Ahearn, for the amount of S8, learn mot8 kl abOut the I«IDL AchIever , cal 1-800-341-5211. I Justine tdfon works tirelessly 0 enhance the status of minority women and youth and 10 improve the physical environment of inner· city Detroit. Concerned for the educational needs urban yoUth, Laton \10 un­ tears her time to the Detroit t Have a Dream Foundation to set up work­ shops and tubing sessions to moti- . \Ote young people to excel In all facets of the'r lives. Congratulations to I4JDl Achiever Nomtnee a the Month, Justine lot­ ion. Her nom'nation, along wi!h cth- NOMINEE OF iHE MONTH . , 199 WTCo2 t