Berri' n
announce
clinic
The Berrien County Health
Department announced it
clinic chedule for the month
or May.
Michael Mortimore, Health
Education Director for the
dep nment, aid that all of the
services listed are offered each
month on a regular b is.
He also noted that for ome
of the clinics nominal fees are
charged and donation ac
cepted for others, but no one
ill be denied services because
of inability to 'pay.
The health department has
three offices: the main office at
769 Pipe tone in Benton Har
bor. phone: 926-7121; 1205
, North Front Street in Niles,
phone: 684-2800; and 425 Buf
falo Street in New Buffalo,
phone: 469-5220.
The clinics provided by the
health department, their dates.
time. location and other im
portnat information. are as fol
lows for the month of May:
- Family Planning Clinic:
Provid d at the Benton Harbor of
fice; IIglblllty.requlr ment -call
for further Information nd ap
pointment.
- Pregnancy Te.tlng: Walk
In every Monday (exc pt May 28),
from 2:30-4:00 p.m., and every
W dr'lesday, from 9:30-11 :00 a.m.
at the Benton Harbor office; walk·
. (
By Bernice Bro n
Corre pond nt
On Monday, April 30, the
Benton Harbor City Commi -
ion during its regular weekly
meting. voted to accept a con
tribution of $5,000 from the
Community Economic
CLINTERA ORR
The funeral for Clintera
Deni e Orr, 23, of 960 Ogden,
Benton Harbor, wa held
Friday at Progressive Mi sion
ary Baptist Church, Benton
Harbor. Burial was in Cry tal
Springs Cemetery. '
Mi Orr
wa killed
in her
hom e ,
Friday,
April 27.
She wa
born Sep
tember 29,
1966, in
Benton Har
bor and a
1 984
graduate of CUnlera Orr
Benton Harbor High School.
She was a member of Progre -
sive Mi ionary Baptist
ChurCh.
Survivo include: t 0
dau hters, Siena Orr and
D niclle Lon both at home;
her paren • Mr. and Mrs. £4r1
Orr of Benton Harbor; two
brOl rs, Clinton and Pernell
Orro both of Benton Harbor;
and t 0 i leI'S. Dianne Dale of
Benton Harbor and 'Patricia
JIC n of e Yolt, N.Y.
In very Monday (exo.pt May 28).
from 9:30-10:30 a.m. and
Thurlday. from 2:30-4:00 p.m. at
the I office.
- Blood Pre ure Sor ng:
All cllnicl are on a w k-In I.;
onday. ay 7. from 9 .m.·4
p.m .• at the Benton Harbor offlo.:
Monday, y 21. from 9 a.m.-12
noon. at the Nil .. aft ce lite; and
Thursday, ay 17, fr m 11 a.m.-'
12:30.p.m., Soup Kitchen. 132
Pipestone, Benton H.bor.
- Chole.teroIScrHnlng: All
clinic. are on a w k -In be II; the
.econd Thur.day of ev ry month.
May 10. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at th Ben
ton Harbor office.
munlzetlon Clinic: All
cllnlcl re on a w k·ln bull;
ev ry Tue day, from 9-11 :30a.m.,
at the B nton Har_bor offlc ; every
Thur day, from 9-11:30 a.m., at
th Niles office; Wedn day, May
HS. from 9-11 :30 a.m .• at City H I.
Buffalo.
- edl d H th Screening
(EPSOT): Provided at Benton Har
bor and Nil offlc� Iitel; appoint·
menta required - for ddltlon
Information call 926-7121.
- Prenatal Clin clMatem ..
Support S rvic s: Provld d at
Southwestern M dlcal Clinic,
(Women's Speclalltlel Clinic) Ber
rien Center, the Mercy Ambulatory
Care Clinic, and the Benton H -
bor office. AppOintments nec -
sary ca1l for eligibility
requirement .
- Sickle Cell Clinic: W Ik·ln
every Friday, from .9-11 a.m., at
the Benton Harbor office; and
every Thursday, from 2-4 p.m. at
the Nile office.
- Tuberculosl. Clinic: Walk
In every Monday (except May 28),
Development Corporation
(CE
The fund wi II be used to
continue th foot patrol in the
. Broadw y and Empire area.
CEDC is contibuting the
5,000, providing it i matched
by the citizen and busincs es
in the community.
Mayor William Wolf told
the commi sion the $5,000 and
the match would get the city
through May and June into the
next Ii cal year in keeping the
foot patrol.
He .. id the resolution al 0
c II Jor the city to budget t
appropriate money to contin
th foot patrol until about the
fir f September
Wolf aid, if there is-
any nc. church, b .incss or or
ganization that wi he to make
a donation, even 10 a' 52
or S5, to end their coniribu ..
tion or bring them to th City
Clerk's office and, make sure
they specify that the money i
for the foot patrols. ,
Commissioner Charles
Yarbrough aid he didn't ee'
why the city could not get the
fund' from the narcotic
divi ion, from the drug busts in
the community. .
Commi sioner . Steve
Wooden told the commi, ion
that he has traveled the arca
daily and e i wonderin if
the city i "taking advanaage of
tbe money". "It's like throwinl
money a ay". be . d. '
Wooden aid .the foot
patrolmen are j t standing
around on the comel'S or j t
alkin bK and forth. but
chedule
from 8-10 a.m .• ' and e
Thuraday. from 9-11:30 a.m.,
the Nile. office; w -In every
I T ad.y. from 2-4 p.m. d every
Friday. from 8-11:30 a.m.. the
Benton Harbor office,
- V ... ., I 01. Clinic:
W k-ln.very onc:tay (except
ay 28). Wed nMd ay , and
Thuraday. 1-4 p.m,. Tueeday 1-5
p.m .• and Friday, 1·3:30 p.m .•
the Benton Harbor offlo.. W -In
every Monday (except ay 28)
and Wedneeday, from 1-4 p.m. at
the office.
Pre .rltal Education
CI : Partlclpa-ntaearno.rtlf1cate
required to obtain m rt
licen . Mu.t call the Benton H -
bor Of I offic to prer ...
- AIDS Coun ling and T t
Ing: Anonymoul or confidential -
call Benton Harbor or Nil office
for further Information and ap
pointment.
- .I.C. (Supplement I Nutri
tion Program for Women, Infant
and Children) : Provided .t the
Benton Harbor and Nil office;
appointments n cel.ary: call for
Igi IIty requirements.
- Alcohol/DrugAbu.e Coun·
• Ing: Provided at th Benton,
Harbor and Nile offlc It
e I for further Information and ap-
pointment. '
- Parenting and If-E.teem
CI ... : Provided at the B nton
Harbor office and comm unity alte .
Call for Information and re erve
tlon.
- Chtldr n'. peelal Health
Care Servlc (Crippled Chlldren's
Program): Call Benton Harbor of
floe for Informat on.
soon a they leave the area the
people re right bac on the
corner. I'
He said the root patrolmen
are good for Lady T's and
Betty's Cleaners, because they
arc walking the area when they
are open, but there are still
more busine ses in the area.
"A .oon as the policemen
leave, the kids are right back
on the street and the customers
still can't gel back and forth,
o those people lose busines
or their customers take a,
chance on gelling between
those people, Wooden aid."
Wooden said the loitering
ordinance hould be put in ef
fect, because one Saturday
night he wa in the Broadway
and Empire area and there
. were about 200 kid there.
"Why don't we take that
money and use that overtime to
go in and get the people when
they are abusing the law."
Commi sioner George
Wysinger .. said Sam Watson,
Public Safely Director, will not
arre t the loi te re rs on the
streets. Once th patrolmen tell
them 10. move on they should.
He said if the curfew law and
the loitering law i not en
forced, the "thugs" will take
o�er. "If we could get the kids
off the streets we can deal with
the tbu • but we an: not doing
neither one."
"We have to t Mr. Watson
10 up there and e men
do hat they 10 to do to clean
the comer off. Why hould e
pay. SI.000 a ee for a IUY
walkin the street and be never
.. Jackle Smith I
By Mary Gon y
. J ckie Smith. a six grader at
Edgewood School in Mus
kegon Hts. w first pI ce win
ner in a Spelling Bee Contest
held recently at Muskegdn
Community College' Over
brook Theater. Her prize was a
S500 savings bond.
Jackie i 11 years old and is
the granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charley and Geniva
Smith. Congratulations Jackie.
e MIe I D Soul Sear
e en aDd t e So d of
Fait of Muskegon and the
Victory Five of Detroit will be
in concert Sunday, May 6, at 3
p.m. t Muskegon HIS. Middle
School. Donation $5.00, stu
dents 12 years and under
$3.50.
The Brook Sin er of
Mu kegon and the Gospel,
Travelers of Lansing will be in
Concert Sunday, May 13, at 7
p.m. at Muskegon HIS. Middle
School. Donation $5.00 in ad
vance and $6.00 at t door.
Thi is in remembrance of Mrs.
Gertrude Brooks.
Co munity
Wesleyan
The City of Muske on
Hel will be having their
4th Annual 5 on 5 Summer
Basketball League, May 1-
June 8.
Get your friends together·
and join another exciting sum
mer of action-packed league
b ketball. This year i sure to
be bigger and better than I t
year. Don't be left out! Get
your team together tod y!
Register (maximum 10
. players per team) your team at
Muskegon Height . City Hall
Recreation Division. $50 per
team (men) and $30 per team
(girl ). Girl, grade 9-12; boy,
grade 9-12; adults 18-34; and
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arrest nobody'?" Wy inger
a ked.
Yarbrough told the commi -
sion that th rea on the pol ice
are not arre ting loiterers, is
because there is no room in the
jail.
"It's not handout to the City
of Benton Harbor, it' a chal
lenge to the citizens of Benton
Harbor and the bu i ne cs,"
said Wolf about the c ntribu
tion from CEDC. "Now we
need those people to come out
and support us with their con
tributions. "
Commi ioner Ralph Cren
shaw said he upporte the
re olution. but he would like
the City Manager. to 100 into
the i ue. '
Commissione_r Steve
Wooden and Charle
Yarbrough abstained on the
i ue.
In other matter, Mayor
iIIiam Wolf and Commis
ioner George Wysinger said
they wen: upporting the mil
lage for the new jail. Wy inger
aid "talk is cheap, if you want
to get the thugs off the street,
lees put our: money where our
mouth i ."
Wolf aid "if we re ever
going to olve our problem on
the treelS. we have to h ve a
capicity some place to lock
tbem up."
". ill leave ,decision
to 0 tbat' done, betber
it's a DC jailor a renovation
..,.d where it', at, I'll leave
t . to tbe people in
tbe county tbat are paid to
make t belt determination
est speller
C are will began their
. Revival, May 7-11, with ser
vice each evening at 7 p.m. -
Rev. Stanley Levy of
Greater Harvest Bapti 1
Church will be the gue t
speaker. Everyone is invited
to aucnd. ' ,
Rev. Clophas Culp is the
ho t p tor.
Jo W ley A.M.E.· Zion
Church will have their nual
Virginia' Green Tea on Sun
day .. May 6, at 3 p.m, T is is
for their Annual Scholar hip
fund. Rev. Harry Spigner is
the host pastor.
for the tax p,ayers in the com-
, rnunity, but (or the City of
Benton Harbor I will en
courage you to upport the jail
millage", aid Wolf.
Rev. Waller L. Brown, p -
tor of Ebenezer Mi ionary
Baptist Church. Benton Har
bor, aid he couldn't "believe
what he had just heard, - the
'Mayor and a commis ioner
promote to build a jail --when a
fe week ago thcy had the
same opportunity to support a
millage tour chool
neither one of them aid a
word."
Rev. Brown aid if they
don '. upport education, there
-alway will be crime. "How are
you going get the dope pusher
and the young people off the
treet when th dope pu her
pay th m more money then
they-can earn" at other place .
"You are going to have
more thug on the streets if
there aren't jobs for the young
people" Rev. Brown said. and
"lOll guarantee you, th treet
would get cleaned if some job
were here."
Rev. Brown said all th kid
out there are not bad, but ihey
have to grow up too. "We all
have made rni takes," he
added. ,
The countywide jail millale
que tion 100t by a 8.522-4,25 1
vOl� May 1. the day followin
the comments.
According to orne of t
taxpayers in the city, they wen:
more concerned about their.
taxe being rai ed than havin
a new jail built.