MUSKEGON
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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. .
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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,<XXl each.
Also the commission agreed
to sell the old V-M building at
11kl Park St., to Warren Wolf for
the amount of $28,000. Warrcn
·Wolf is also the brother of
Mayor Wolf.
OLD CUNNI GRAM D UG
STORE SET FOR
DE 0 0
- Purchase of a 1985 Olev­
rolet 8-10 pick-up truck from
Schroeder otor in the
IJD(MIIlt ofSS,(8). The truck will
be used in the Maintenance
Department Manning said the
truck will be par at City Hall
after hours.
. - Enter into a I e/pur­
chase agre ment ith Jack
Doheny Supplies, Inc. for
Vactor Truck for the amount of
$1,645 a month for a period of _
24 months. The Vactor Truck
will be used to clear storm sewer .
lines. The 1978 Vactor 810
Diesel Uni mounted on a 1978
GMC diesel Chassis, 500' of 1·
high pressure hose, romp etc
with standard accessories.
- To lease an RMV Ho -
patcher for monthly rental of
$495 from Spaulding Manufac­
turing. Inc, 4506 S. W hington
Rd., Sagina , Michigan. The
proposed lease allo the city to
apply 75% of the lease fee to the
purchase price of a ne "RMV
Hotpatcher" at anytime during
the lease period. The current list .
price of a new ·RMV Hot­
patcber" (4 ton) is ,495.
Mayor Pro Tem Charles
Yarbrough conducted the
meeting while M yor Wolf was
in Washington, D.C.
DID YOU OW ... (men)
that Psychology Today
magazine says you are more
likely to have long. happy mar­
riage if you marry a wo an
older than you.
ers from cities across the U.S., will be
considered for one of five national
awards to be announced later this
year.
Awards sponsor Brown & Williamson
Tobacco Corporat'on will contribute a
total of 550,000 to non-profit inner-city
services chosen by' the award recipients.
In addition, as many as 50 awards
finalists will each receive 51,000 to
donate to the non-profit community
service of their cnolce.
'k> 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
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