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April 14, 1991 - Image 10

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-04-14

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"We need to get the
m n gement in pi ce ," id
Commi ioner Steve Wooden.
"We need chief of police to
come in and traighten our
police department out, then
we ca con ider combining
them:"
Wood n id there hould
alp
doe n't
re e it 0 m bin t t
dep rtrne nt .. I don't thin
e have done our bome or
or 11 th d t in orm tion to
determine the pi 1 11 e are
oin to be involved in in tm-
plementin it." .
"If thi p se nd e put it
into force in the e condition,
e are oin to create another
mon ter," he dded.
Commi ioner Ch rle
Y rbrough t ted lh t city of­
fici 1 hould require th t
police officer Ii i the city
limit, th t wythe itizen
will know who they are nd
now them per on lIy. "When
it come to police rei t io n­
hip, you h v e to h ve
people I ive where they work."
Commi ioner erry Shan-
non aid he w i mpre ed
isuse of poles may prove to be dangerou
With more than 00.00
1 a c ha l l e n
.h o pole
ird e r. But rc ent In pe non
. ve hown that many pole ar�
cing u ed for purpo e whi h
I uld prov dan u to com­
,lOY employee .. a w�11 a t the
1 Iii .
"Whi l In P u n our pole ..
'c have come a ro numerou
cm attached to the pole, that
I n 't elon there." reported
,va ne Ro a h ri z ' t. J . e p h
l OBITlJf\RIES
LFORD HULL JR.
Alford Hull Jr., 16, of Benton
arbor, died Thursday, April 4 from
1 shooting acoldent.
: The funeral was held Thursday,
j prll 11, at Robbins Brothers
hapel. Benton Harbor. Burial was
" Crystal Springs Cemetery.
: He was born July 30, 1974, In
# anton Harbor.
• ' Survivors include: his mother
nd father. Queen Hull of Benton
arbor and Alford Hull Sr. of Benton
.: arbor: a brother, Lamont of Benton
:. I arbor: grandparents. Pearlle
• .. �Roseburg, CI m Doss and Mr. and
"·Mrs. Edward (Emma) Hull, II of
• anton Harbor: and his
• reat-grandmother, Bessie Hawkln
orhn of Benton Harbor.
d ivi ion manager. "Ev rything
from garage ale i 0 to
new ap r 0, • ba ketbalJ
al . and birdhou ar bein
alta hed to our pol ; \V 've al 0
found dog chain, lethe lin •
thermometer. po t rand cam­
pai n igns. All of the e can
'prov dangerou to our
mployee . who mu t limb
p 1 to P rform thci r work."
The pole are the poverty of
I M which contra t out addi­
nonal use by telephone and cable
TV companies. Attaching any­
thing other than these services
can present dangerous itua-
At The Library
Pre-School StoryTime will
meet on Wednesday and
Friday, Aprtl 17 and 19, at 10
a.m. The film, Rosie' Walk,
will be shown, along with
o rh e r stories and songs for
young chi ldre n ages 3-5.
Movies for children are
shown on Saturdays at 1 p.m.
Showing on April 20 will be,
The Paper Crane and Gift Of
.The Sacred Dog. .
4-H Spring
Achievement
4-H's annual Spring
Achievement will be held
Pick the Big one in any state and call
1
We will purchase $2.00 worth
of Lottery Tickets for you and record
them in your name. Tickets purchased at .
least five 'days in advance will be mailed
· to the purchaser prior to the drawing. '
Tickets can be purchased up to 5 hours
prior to the lottery closing.
o
81 0 E
CAll
All calls $1.00 1st min. $3.00 ea. add'i min.J.
Nail, taple or other harp
Object can tear clothing, cut
skin. or worse ... rip hole in the
protective rubber glove and
l ee ve tbat linemen wear to
protect themselv s from the high
voltage in energized line .
When ervice ha been lost
because of storms. repair crews
mu t climb around these attach
ments, delaying re toration of
service and threatening their
safety.
In addition, metal Objects at­
tached to poles can lead to
grounding problems, which my
pose electrical haza ds to
workers and the public. Drilling
Saturday and Sunday, April
20 nd 21, at Orchard Mall in
Benton H rbor.
Two Fashion Revues will
be held on Saturday, April 20.
Young member will model
their projects at 5 p.m. The
Junior/Senior high school age
Fas hio n Revue is at 7 p.m.
Both 'will be on the stage at
the west end of the mall. Call
(616) 429-2425 for further in­
formation.
ant to 01 ve the
crime on our
lot
olution, but
t rt," aid
vor of the
m r er ere, y r Willi m
Wolf, Commi ioner Fred
Sim , Her hel McK nz i e ,
Kerry Sh nnon nd Arnold
Smith. VOlin g in t it ere,
Commi i o n e r George
Wy in e r, R Iph Cren h w,
Charle Y rbrough and Steve
Wooden.
holes or pounding nails into the
poles can also lead to wood rot,
which thre tens the phy ical in­
tegrity of the poles.
Becau e of these problem ,
I&M crews h ve recent! y begun
removi ng uch tern from pole .
Customers are al 0 as ke d to
remove any item tha they may
have attached to tfie pole .
If customer are removing ob­
jects, they must taya minimum
of 10 feet away from any power
lines or tr nsformer . If you see
an i tern closer than thi to our
facilities. please contact I&M.
A.
.E:·� mUy
Ie et
CAKE .WALK - Principal Bettye Clark pre ents cake to one
of the winner at the c ke walk held recently at Calvin Britain
Elementary School. Twenty-slx cakes �ere donated by tbe
teacher and parent .
BHHS announces it's first
emester honor roll
Alexander E Bailey, Principal
of Benton Harbor High School, has
annonced the first semester honor
roll for the 1990-91 school year.
Those in the Ninth Grade on
Principal's List.(4.00 or better) are
a follows: Juliu barnes, Gia
Graves and Carl Sirko
Other honor students (3.00 or
better with no D's) include: Clifton
Anthony, Stephanie Brooks, Anita
Burton, John Chism, Jabaur
Coleman, Jaime Durren, Eboni
Everson, Teiryne Fisher, Miranda
Gaines, Brenda Garcia, Jaime
Grant, Cordelia Guidry, Bonnie
Holly, Tina Howard, Shawn
Howell, Janice Means, Ann Orr,
Kylisha Penny, Kyra Reed, Sherron
Rimpson, Nathaniel Smith,
LaShonda Williams and Emily
Zandarski.
Tenth Grade Principal's List
(4.00 or better) include: Annissa
Bady, Annette Brady t Dawn Duke,
Richard Jackson, Antonia Jeffries,
Titonian Wallace and Carlos
Wright.
Other honor students (3.00 or
better with no D's) include: Cha
Ron' Bradley, Kimberly Brooks,
Tobi Brown, Alex Bryant, John
Childs, Nathaniel" Ewell, Tonja
Ficklen, Russell Gentry, Curtis
Gulledge, Teresa Gulledge,
Roderick Jackson, Derrick Jones,
Catherine Karsen, Trina Klein,
Raymund Kubassek, Lenise Lewis,
Anton Mark, Lamont McCoy,
Tammy Miller, Wanda Rouse,
Freddie Rivers, Orangeline.
Shepherd, Latacha Thomas,
Emmanuel Turner and Tony
"Walker .
Seventh Grade Principal's List
(4.00 or better) include: Shannon
Bennett, Tasha Brown, Jill
Deschaaf, Valeria Griffin, Mark
Sorenson, Danyell Williams and
Whitney Williams. .
Other honor students (3.00 or
better with no D's) include:
Tammie Adkinson, Ervin Allen,
Amanda Bergan, Tiffany Brown,
Tamika Burton, Essence Carter, '\
Thomas Cburchill, Bobby Oayton,
Michele Crump, Patricia Dickson,
Dianna Elliott, Abdul Elby, Ervin
Eddie, Tia Rie, I Tiffany Gillespi�
Debra Harmon, Kenneth
Harrington, Latasha Harris, Raque1
. Johnson, Latasha McGinnis, Territa
Morgan, Maurice Patton, Reymond
Payne, Krista Pullins and Stephanie
Purdiman. .
Also, Kawauna Reed, Theodore
Roberts, Duwayne Robinson,
Alden Shaw, Arece steucy, Shirica
Suggs, Timothy Thompson, Alisha
Turner, Carla Warren, Sonya Webb,
Dieter Werner, Joseph White,
Latarsha Whitfield and Trina
Yancy.
Twelfth Grade Principal' s List
(4.00 or better) include: Melissa
Hamilton, Meggan Hayes,
Angelina Kubassek, Myron Sanders
. and Eugenia Smith.
Other honor students (3.00 or
better with no D's) include: Latitia
Allen, Reshella Allen, Diana Alsup,
Leisa Anderson, Danielle Askew,
Stephanie Baker, Antoinette Banks,
Jeffrey Bledsoe, Julie Bowren,
William Branshaw, Ebony Brown,
Nicol Brown, Scherry Byndqm,'
Joseph Cheske, Teni Clark, Michael
Cook, Tamesha Davis, Shaunette
Debery, Barbara Dew, Keshia
Doolittle, Denise Dumas, Cory
Edelberg, Willie Ellis m, Shronda
Erby, Carlos Henderson, Juan
Hernandez, Sharetta Howard,
Roxanne Johnson, Charlotte Jones
and Ericka Jones.
Other include, Tara King,
Scottie Langford, Lawrence Lowe,
Philander .Martin, Alisa Means,
Christopher Miller, Carlos Morris,
Rodney Morrow, Latricia Murphy,
OuanitaNolen, Becky Page, Jeffrey
Patterson, Shanae Price, Wayne
Rhoades, Norita Rice, Roshonda
Rimpson, Michelle Robinson,
Nicole Robinson, Sheki Rodgers,
Stephen haw, Tamara Smith,
James Snow, DaJuan Sterling,
JeVonne Stevens, MalaikaStevens,
Brian Taylor, K tina Tre dwell,
Edwin Ward, D ryl White and
Rhonda Wright.
Jeckyl and Hyde
Presented
The Fi ne Arts Se ric a n­
nounces the presentation of
Jeckyll and Hyde on Monday,
April 15, at 7:30 p.m, in the
Juschel performing Arts Cen­
ter· at Be nto n Harbor High
School.
Tickets will be $3 for
adults and 52 for children un­
derr 12. .
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The Senior Choir of Union
Memorial A.M.E. Church will
sponsor a "Family Musical"
on Sunday, April 14, at the
church at 4 p.m. The theme of
the mu ical i , "Together In
Faith" and we're sure your
sptrlt will be well fed by the
beautiful, heart rendering
message in song as presented.
The Musical will be featur­
ing the familie of. Lela Ftern­
ing-Taylor (Also known as
Lady "T't) and Wesley
Thomas .
Everyone is cordially in­
vited to attend this beautiful
family program of spiritual,
. gospels, hymns, and whatever
their hearts lead them to sing.
Refreshments will be
served immediately following
the program. Barbara Mc­
Ginnis, chairperson and Alice
Shurn, Director.
AUTY
ALON
- Teach - Cook - Swim - Talk - Clown
- Dig - Paint - Counsel - Visit - Share
- Build - Help - Play - Serve
We can offer more ways to spend your sp re time than you can
imagine. F�nd out how valuable your contribution can, be to
someone in need.
SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN VOLUNTEER CENTER
.,
To volunteer, contact:
50 PLEASANT ST.
ST. JOSEPH. MI4908!5
(616) 983 ·0912
ROBERT
BELL'
CONTRA TOR·
REMODEUNG TATE
UCENSED
'PAlNTING & DECoRATING
ROOFING*TILE E
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