2 BENTON HARBOR /\REA Ino t nH t I ph n for public Th ci ty commi ion proved r Publi Telepho Compen­ greement with Michigan Bell Amerit h Company to in- t 11 fifteen public telepho on it throughout the ci ty. Some of th loc lion would be: Coif x d M in; Pipe tone and Jefferson; Pipe tone nd Empire; Pipe tone icy: n Bell In- than .00 Com pens tion one; $90.00- $239.00 - Compen lion 7 ; $240.00-$269.00 - Compe tion 8%; $270.00-$299.00- Compe lion 9%; $300.00 and bove - Com- pe tion 10%. olution tates that, the Prefereocc Primary cur­ uled for March 17,1992 N IIda Lake (right), medical a 1st nt at the Mercy 'Famlly Medic I and Dental Centers, revle I a d pdates patient Diane PI nkett' medical hi tory. Thl cRelllnl i, the fl .Itep I treatl.1 patle at the e en. Volunteers needed now The Southwestern Michigan Volunteer Center, is in need of vol un­ teers. For more information and volunteer opportunities, please call 983-0912 in the St. Joseph-Benton Harbor area or 683-5464 in the Niles area. Volunteers are needed in the following: - Berrien General Hospital cares for 165 long term care residents who would welcome a special some­ one to spend time with. - Comlllunity Service Harvest Garden in Buchanan is in need of volunteers to help with supervision of court-assigned community ser­ vice workers on Tuesday, Thursdays or Saturdays from 8 a.m. until 12 noon. - The St. Jo eph-Llncoln Thwnshlp Senior Center is seeking volunteer van drivers for Mondays or Tuesdays from 8:15 a.m. until 3 p.m. The prospective volunteer must have a valid driver's license. Train­ ing and orientation will be provided. - Volunteer needed at a FamUy Fun Festival, benefitting the Make­ A- Wish Foundation and Curious Kids' Museum on Saturday, August 10, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m in St. Joseph. �lunteer help i needed for set-up on Friday, August 9th, and for help with the various activities, tick­ et sales on the day of the Festival, as wellas take-down at the completion of the event on Saturday evening. o y REWARD REWARD REWARD Applicatio cepted for the . Mi All Ameri P ant to be t ed Au t 31 and September 1 t at the Troy Hilton in Troy, Michig n. The 1991 event' the Offici I Preliminary to Mi Teen All American ... now in it' Fourteenth Year ... and taged nnually at th magnificent Mi mi Airport Hilton and Marina in Miami, Florida. All judging i on the b i of pci , personal interview and beauty of face and figure. Applican who qualify must be a 13 through 19 of July 1,1992; never married and a legal resident of the U.S. To pply, end a recent photo long with your n me, ddre , telephone number nd � of birth by f or m il to: Dept. -Mi Michig n Teen All Ameri n, 40 Central P r South, Suite 14-0, ew Yor , NY 10019. Fax: 1-304-242- 8341 - ph ne: 1- 04-242-4 Among her m ny prize , Mi Michigan Teen All American will receive n expen -paid trip to Florid wh re h ill compete in th Fourteenth Annual Mi Teen All American P geant. She will compete for a prize p ckage that includ a Personal Appearance Contract, cash, jewelry, luggage and a fur. In ddition, each State winner will be interviewed by a casting Director and Modeling Agency. 600 FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST OR CONVICTIO IN THE DROWNING DEATH OF ERIC MeGI I Call (616) 925-4824 with Information or to donate to r ward fund. BE TO HARBOR MOBILE HEAL:rH FAIR FREE HEALTH FAIR SERVICES *T.B. & Emph •• m. *C.nc.r *DI.b t •• *H •• rt 01 ••••• *Houslng *Nutrltlon-­ *Cholesterol ·Oental .' Hyg' ne .a th Educ.tlon *Drug/Alcohol Education . *Ey. Car and Glaucoma *Str ••• Education *And Mor •.• , .For all Ag .• CHILDREN MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT . HEALTH FAIR LOCATIONS - Jul�'15, 10 a.m. -4p.m. Rlv.r T.rr.c Or./926-1148/928-1900 -July 16, 10a.m.- .m. Second Bapti t Church, 600 Lynch/926·8191/Donald Adkins, Pastor -July 17, 10a.m.-2p.m. Fir t Presbyterian Church, Gr en & Morton/925-7075/0irk Flcca, Pastor -July 18, 10a.m.-4p.m., Hope United Methodist Emplr. at Pearl/925-4423/Zawdie Abiade, Pa tor .-July 19, 10a.m.-4p.m., Progressive Baptist 245 Pip .toneI925-4871/James Childs, Pastor Sponaored by: Firat Pre.byterlan Church, Green and Morton Ave. Benton Harbor. Michigan In association with' Berrien County Health Department �a4 74- '�EMPIRE ,Oftlltlltl, 'lEMItG IA"I£"S BAR ER & BEAUTY SALON .aN • WOM N. CHILDREN HAIR STYLING. PERMS. HAIR CUTTING HAIR WEAVING. TINTS. BLOW STYUNG • EAR PIERCING ..... _111_ =.: g� .. "'_ ......... ,,,... Tef .... , AT... CLOSED MON 926·6388. WALK·I ... WaLCOfIII 271 E. EMPIRE (CORNER OF BROADWAY). BENTON HARBOR - The LO IT (Learning Oppor­ tunities for Teens) is a place where Benton Harbor teens can go to learn, relax and share experiences with others. Open from 4-9 p.m. on Mon­ days, Tuesdays and Thursday • the LOFT depends heavily on volunteer support. Volunteers work one-to-one with the teens on computer projects, developing listening kills. Sporting activities· and recreational activities such as board games and community proejcts. - The We Can Ride 4-H Club is seeking teens and adults to help with its handicapped horseback riding program held in the early eve­ ning one night a week in rural Benton Harbor. - Planned Parenthood A - soclatlon of Southwestern Michigan is seeking volunteers to erve as in­ take workers at the Benton Harbor Clinic. The hours are from 10-12 noon on Tuesdays and/or Wednes­ days. Because of training necessary for these positions, a one-year com­ mitment is requested of all volun­ teers. - TEMPO 91 - Yo tb Volun­ teer Opportunltle : No summer job? Concerned about oaking up too much UV at the beach? The time is right to VOLUNTEER! :rake ad­ vantage fo nearly 100 choices in volunteer opportunities for teens this summer. Call the Youth �Iunteer Coordinator Today! - The Am rica. CaRccr Society, Benton Harbor office, needs a teen to perform light clerical and office duties several hours each week. TIme and days are flexible. - The United Way of Greater Nile i in need or volunteers, 4-6 hours per week. The United Way needs teen volunteers to help with clerical, answer the phones, and help wi t)l odd jobs. - The CeDtral County SeDlor Center needs teen volunteers for light secretarial work on Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday. If you're free between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, you can volunteer. a kitche� aide - not cooking. just help with serving. The Curioul Kid.' Museum'. Summer Day Campi need teen helpers to serve aidel for their Living Science Camp and their Summer Science Day Camp. - The DenieD COUDty HIItort· cal AssoclatloD and the Nonhwest Territory Alliance re-enactment group is in need ofvolunteel'l u they create a Revoluntlonary War re­ enactment on Saturday and Sunday. ly 13 and 14 they celebrate the tricentennial (1691-1991) founding of Fort St. Joseph at preKl)t-day Niles. MON. - THURS. 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. Mamas Kitchen 451 W. MAIN TREET BENTON HARBOR. MI 41022 ('11) 121-0070 O� (111) 121-001. . CAT If RING MEETING FRI •• SAT. 7 a.m. - 12 p.m. UN •• a.m. - 1 p.m. UN. MORGA IIORO �1 a.m. - 4 p.m. Be r & Win. Packaged M.ata Uquor Groceriel Rib Shac Be Party Store BAA·B-O RIBS & CHICKEN IS OUR SPECIAL TV 268 E. EMPIRE BENTON HARBOR. MI. 4�22 (616) 925·6007 TAKE OUT SERVICE 0 L Y , MON.· SAT. Sa·2a SUNDAY 11 •• 12 mid. eadiness Center ecei es g nt The Re diness Center Inc. (a pre-: school/p renting program located at 580 Columb , Benton Hafbor w arded S3,000 from the Berrien Community Foundation, S3,000,: from Raymond O'LearY Founda-: tlon, $7,000 from the Hasbr Children'. Foundation, and S10, from the Upton Fowxtation. These gran are for the expan- � lion program and to pilot a new ri under the direction of Bertha Kin who a MA in communica- tions and is employed at Jordan Col-. lege, id Paulita Walters, R.S.M., Executive Director. The ummer program w ich -­ begins July 8th will combine con­ cepts from SELF-ESTEEM-A-: FAMILY-AFFAIR and PARENT I NUlURING.' Bodf grab well known in the County. The goal of the new series· to' provide more culturally relevant, materials that neighborhood mothers . can utilize without the help of a · tr�ined facilitator. Persons par- . tlclpating in the program will be identified as group leaders for sub­ sequent classes, Walter �d. r- Ebenezer Women celebrate The Women of Ebenezer Mis­ sionary Baptist Church, 214 E. Britain Avenue, Benton Harbor will : be Celebrating their Annual Womens . Day on Sunday, July 14. Their theme : will be, "Christian Women's Work Is' . Never Done" Proverb 14:1. . �peaker for the 11 a.m. WorshiP: Service will be Patricia Rodez of the , Second Baptist Church, Benton Mar- : bor. The 3:30 p.m. speaker will be­ Ebenezer's own, Ruby Wilder. : Guests of the city have been in-· vited. • Bobbie Hopkins, program cbair-: person. Rev. Walter L. Brown, pas-· tor. - OB'ITUARV · WILLIAM HlLL William Hill, 24, of Benton Har- • bor, died Saturday, June 15, in Uttle : Rock, Ark., following a lengthy ill-: nell. The funderal was held Friday,: June 21, at the Grace Temple" Church, Benton Harbor. Burial was: In Crystal Springs Cemetery. Rob-· bins Brothers Funeral Home was in: ��eofana�se�nts. . . Mr. Hill w born January 28,. 1961', in Benton Harbor, and was a : life-long resident of the Benton Har- . bor U'CI. He had served In tbe U.S.: N vy.. � , , Survivors include: his mother, AI-· berta Hill, Benton Harbor, and hiS father, Edward Hill, Benton Harbor; ason, Marque)) aark of Benton Har-. bor; and a daughter, Naque ha: Michelle Green of Benton Harbor;' even brothers, Charlea, Robert, D vld and Nathaniel, all of Benton H rbor, Ronald of Orand Rapids, Donald of KaJarnzoo, and Stephen of California; two sisters, Barbara Me­ Call of Orand R picis and Vickie Haley of Benton Harbor; and his Jl'lDdmotber. Cora Moore of Ridge­ ly, Thon. .