p 1 - BENTON HARBOR AREA d I Benton H rbor High School will follow th me regi tration hedule I t year ccording to Benton H rbor High School Acting . Principal, Kenneth Overley. Overley announced that 11 Ben­ ton H rbor High School tudents in Citl ev. Dr. The Twin Citie and urrounding rea will pay tribut to th Rev. Dr. Ell' HulJ Sr., a man who i t d erving of the honor on Fri y, Aug t 23, at 7:00 p.m. at th Union Memori I A.M.E. Church, 911 S. Cry tal Avenue, Benton Harbor. Rev. Hull i a long-time resident of the Twin Citie where he was or- dained minister of the gospel. He is the owner of HelH Con­ truction and Pest Control, builder of ull' Terra Apartment Complex, builder of Chain Lake and Second Baptist Churche in Cassopoli . Rev. Hull received a Doctor of Theology degree and i Pastor of the Mount Zion Baptist Church of Dowagiac. There will be a special G£?spel ... Choir made up of various churches, ':with Mr. L.J. Joseph as Music Coor­ . dinator. Committee members include: . 'Rev. Col umb us Wilder, .. 'founder/Coordinator; Grayling Wil­ liaras, Chairman; Mrs. Bernadette Varrie, Secretary; Rev. Leonard Robinson, Finance Chairman; Lou Buchanan, Carolyn Horton, Rev. Willie Burton, Rev. Freddie Cooper, Rev. Joe Bruins, Dr. Alex Bailey, Mr. Sonny Bowens, Wilma Yates, Olivia Barnes, Bertha King, Marilyn . Morgan and Louise Walker. Rev. Dr. Elli Hull, Sr. Mamas Kitchen 451 W. MAIN STREET BENTON HARBOf\. MI 49022 (818) '28-0078 OR (818) 928-0098 CATEFtING MEETINGS MON. - THURS. 7 •. m. - 9 p.m. FRt. & SAT. 7 •• m. - 12 p.m. SUN. 8 •• m. - 8 p.m. SUN. SMORGASBORD 11 •• m •• 4 p.m. Beer & Wine Uquor Packaged Meats Groceries Rib Shack & Party Store BAR·B-O R1BS & CHICKEN IS OUR SPECIAL TV 268 E. EMPIRE BENTON HARBOR, MI. 49022 (616) 925:6007 TAKE OUT SERVICE ONLY MON.'. SAT. 8a·2a SUNDAY 118' 12 mid. REWA will be receiving A p tcard in the U.S. Mail prior to the first day of school, Monday Aug t 26 (half­ day). The postcard will inform tu­ dents when to report nd of their Hom roomCI Pre-registration will take place in the tudent' homeroom nd they will receive their class chedule once they complete registration. J.D. pic­ ture dates will be scheduled at a later time and parking stickers should be purchased the first week of chool. Overley said, "only students new to the District hould come to the Benton Harbor High School Guidance Office on Tuesday, Wed­ nesday and Thursday, August 20, 21 and 22 for registration. New students hould have a copy of their last report card from the last school they at­ tended. This does not apply to stu­ dents who were in the 8th grade last year in the Benton Harbor Area Schools," he aid. High school tudents who were previously dropped from school must gisteronTue day,September 3; Wednesday. September 4; Thursday, September 5; or Friday, September 6 in order to be read­ mitted. Students wishing to re-register should ei ther I for an appointment with Mrs. Ray at the high school. 927-0616, ext. 20 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. If the student is under 18 years of age, they should be accompanied by their parent or guardian. JUNIOR HIGH: Registration for "new" Junior High students is also taking place .: New students should call the Secon­ dary Education Department, 927- 0600, for information on which junior high school they should at­ tend. This is for "new" junior high students only. . All students w 0 attended Benton Harbor Are ools last year have been pre-registeed. ELEMENTARY: This also pertains' to "new" Elementary students. Parents may obtain registration information by going to the elementary school nearest their home. Want to see your church highlighted In the Michigan Citizen? Send Information to: .Church, c/o Mlchlg!,n Citizen, P.O. Box 03560, Highland Pk, Afl 48203. $600' FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO· THE ARREST OR . CONVICTION IN THE DROWNING DEATH OF ERIC McGINNI Call' (616) 925-4824 with Information or to donat to r ward fund. I U U 1·24, LEADE 0 THE P CK - Lecoy Hill nd mont tid lead the Youth D y Celebr tlon p r on Augu t 10. Over 200 youth p rticlp ted in the p r de t t m rche from M rket and EI h Street to Hall Park. Over 1,500 people p rtlcip ted in the d y tong Youth Celebr tlon. (pboto B. Brown) Micha I John on of Gulf exp rienc By BERNICE BROWN while he w in Saudi Arabia. "The onl y thing I w afraid of - , totally, was not eeing him, face to Sgt. Michael O. Johnson, 21, of face before I kicked the bucket. But Benton Harbor, aid it wasn't so other than that, the fear didn't come much being afraid to fight in the Per- home until the night we had a cud sian Gulf War, as it was Ddt seeing hit in the water right next to us." his only child (a son), that was born Johnson came home on leave L. Sgt. Michael O. Johnson pictured with Johnson. (photo by B.Brown) . LaTonya " Pre-school hearing, vision clinic set The Berrien County Heal th Department announced the final Preschool Hearing and Vision Screening Clinic dates prior to the start of the 1991-92 school gear for children who missed the Spring clinics. the Screening Clinic, scheduled at the Benton Harbor office is by appointment only for children who will start school FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS FALL in Berrien County, accord­ ing to DeWain Silvernale, M.D., Health Department Medical Director. Hearing and Vision Testing will be held the Health Department's Benton Harbor of­ fice, 769 Pipestone, on Thursday, August 22, 9 a.m. - 12 noon and 1-4 p.m., and Friday, August 23, 9 a.m. - 12 noon. Call 926-712]. Appointment will be scheduled at the Niles office, 1205 N. Front Street, on Tuesday, August 20, 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon, and 1-3:30 p.m. Call 684-2800. Dr. Silvemale indicated that the te uing will be done by the Department's three (3) cenified hearing and vision technicians. They are Amy Harper and Shirley Smith, from the Benton Harbor office, and Jane Mitchell, of Nile . Tesing is required for students planning on attending either a public or parochial school. Parents of a child 3 ln. years or older who will be attending a pre- chool program this fall have their children tested at one of the upcoming clinics. If a child was tested in a pre­ vious year, it is not necessary to repeat it. ,.t!aeUi 74- �EMPIRE , FUMING. AR Ell AUTY ALON M N. WOM N. CHILDREN HAIR STYLING. PERMS. HAIR CUTTING HAIR WEAVING. TINTS. BLOW STYLING • EAR PIERCING ........ - =. : §-.,.,�" .. .. .,.,....., ... T·F .... IAT� CLO ED ON 2 ·6388 WA ... • L 271 E. EMPIRE (CORNER OF BROADWAY). BENTON HARBOR ell August 4 from Saudi Arabia to see his family and departed August 12. back to Fort Bli s in EI P 0, Texas wh re he were st tioned before he went to Saudi" Arabia. Johnson said his unit "The Trott 27 88" arrived in Saudi in a city called Jubail that at on end of the gulf along the port, n August 28,1990. From there he said they had to get the site et up for the other uni ts coming in, building bunkers to protect themselves from any fallout from the Scud Missiles, during the Desert Storm activities. According to Johnson it was 0 hot that it was the brigade' policy everyone stayed inside the mobil home during the day, so nobody would have a heat stroke. He aid hi unit had to work filling sandbags at � night because it was so hot during day, "120 degrees and cool dowBtto 99 or 95 at night." He said his unit's mission was to launch their missiles toward any on­ coming scud that would do damage to port of Jubail, which is a sea port where all the oil and welfare into the city. , When Johnson was asked, how he feel since the experience in Saudi Arabia, he said, "nobody wants to go back, but I feel that we should have stayed there until our job was done. We have personnel already on order going back and it looks like we will be going back al soon." Johnson is a 1988 graduate of Benton Harbor High School. He went into the U.S. Army on a DEP (Delayed Entry Program) on August 29,1988. He is the son of Mrs. Idella Johnson of Benton Harbor. Government urplu t The Commodity Distribution for Berrien County re idents is scheduled for Tu day, August 27. Products to be distributed include: Apple auce, beans (green), beef butter, cornmeal, flour, and rice. Clients wishing to register must provide proof of income, ddress, and Social Security number. Clients ishing to register may contact their area Senior Center for dates and times. Non-senior re i­ dent regi tered with the Benton Harbor/Townsmp Senior Center and the North Berrien Senior Center (Coloma) may pick-up thei r produc afte only. If you have an ue rio .pleas contact Flora Askren t 1-800-672- 6971.