BENTON HARBOR AREA
:... Many ·of the ci tize ho live in
ller on the ide of Fair
. Avenue and cit ze bo ll e on
neral Street complained of the
loud m ic, hootin ,and bottle
in eepi� them aw e t
t.
hey al 0 complained they
dn't get into their driveways (on
oeral) for cars bein parked in
ir drive ays and on both i of
treet "The m ic w so loud
t we had 10 call 911", id Rev.
Leonard Robinson, of 839 Mineral.
According to Jake Hall. 855
Mineral, the people are scared to go
out of their own bom ." Anytime
�ou can't rest in your own home,
ihat' db I ,. he said.
: "We don't ant to close the pi ee
(JROub)down," Hall told Gray, "all
. e want you to do is try to calm
down what' going on."
I
; CITY MANAGER Steve Man
ping read numero poli� reports
�bout gunfire, large ern da, loud
oyaday yI
nroll
The Community School 0
are cceptin pplicatio for
membe hip for the f; 11 cia es
which will begin September 12.
CSA give you everal ad
v ntage be ide lower member
prices, - your membership card i
ood for variou di count at
B gaunt' Music tore, 50% off
Southwe t Michigan Symphony Or
cbe tra rush ticke for Cl ic con
ce , and free or reduced admi ion
to aU CSA even uch recitals.
BHr & Win.
Uquor
Packaged M •• t.
Groce""
SUNDAY
11. - 12 mid.
REWARD
.00
At Th Llbr ry'
The Library will be clo ed on
Monday, September 2, in obser
vance of the Labor Day holiday.
Pre-School StoryTime will begin
its fall se ions on Wedne day and
Friday, September 18 and 20.
Movie for children are hown at
1 p.m. on Saturdays. Showing on
September 7, will be: Really Rosie
and Faeries.
Teachers may re erve time on
Mondays and Tue days for group
tours of the Library. Advance ap
pointments are necessary, and may
be made by calling the Junior
Department at 926-7720.
LMC Announc
New Concert Choir
Lake Michigan College has
added a new Concert Choir to its
music performance program this fall.
the Concert Choir, which will be
directed by Elisabeth Giegerich. will
meet as a class from 6:30 to 8:3Q p.m.
Mondays beginning August 26 in
Room F132 (Band Room) of the
The Van Buren United
Civic Organization of Covert,
Michigan is sponsoring the
Fourth Annual Black Arts Fair
over the Labor Day weekend,
August 31 and September 1.
This even is supported by a
donation from Consumers
Power of Covert.
The Fair will be held at
Covert School, front parking
lot locat on M-140 High
way, Covert, from 10 a.m. to
5:30 p.m.
Gospel Explosion
Auditorium at 7 p.m. in the
school auditorium, will fea
ture Burton-Smith Connec
tion from Buffalo, New York
and dynamic local talent. A
free will offering will be
taken.
There will be many ac
tivities held each day, for the
youth as well as adults.
Black Arts
Fair in Covert
FOR INFORMATION LEADING
TO ·THE ARREST OR .
CONVICTION IN THE
DROWNING DEATH'OF
ERIC McGINNIS
Call (616) 925-4824
with Inform lion or to donate to r ward fund.
The Concert Choir provides two
college credits, nd tudents hould
register for Music 101. Regi tration
will continue Monday through
Friday, August 26-30. Call (616)
927-3571 or 1-BOO-2S2-1LMC, ext.
214 for more information.
or
UGU 2· 1, 1
. ,
t·
A ingle membership (for the stu- Wor hop, $60 ($85); CI Piano,
dent only) i $25, and family mem- $60 ($85); Dance - T P & J
bership is $40. Family membership combination $60 ($85) and Begin:..
covers immediate family residing t ning Jazz & Tap $120 ( 170 .
one location. Membership is good Musicianship Classe , Students en
for the school year, September 1991 rolled in lessons or cl es may take
through August 1992. The member- Musicianship for S30/half the nor-
hip fee nd first installment should mal fee. Regular fee $60 ($85); and
be paid when registering. Music for Young Children, $60
In general, 45 minute cl are ($85).
offertd fora minmum ofsixstudents Le ons are offered in half hour
for 17 wee . If I than the mini- private (one tudent) and hared (two
mum number of students lgn up, the students) formats for all age for 17
i tructor may choose to teach the weeks. Fees are a follows (first
cl , shorten the cl time, k the price members and econd non
particip n to increase the fee, or members price: 30 minute priva
drop the cl lesso�, $156 (S230; shared le . ons
Each cl h two prices. The (J<? min.), $90 ($115); 15 �mute
member price is listed 6rst with the pr�vate, $90 ($115); 45 mt.nute
non-member price in pareothe p"!vate, $234 (S345); and 60 mmute
The cl es are follow: Actin pnvate $300 ($460).
For more information call the
Community 'School Of The Arts,
Inc., at 925-7746.
Mt. Zion closes out celebration
OBITUARIES
ELVIE WASHINGTON
Mr •. Elvl. Wa.hlngton. 65. of
Benton Harbor died Monday, Augu.t
18, at the Berrien General Ho.pltal,
Berrl.n C.nter, after lengthy
IIIn ....
The funeral arrangements wer�
Inoomplete at pre.s time.
Robbin. Brother. Funeral Home.
Benton Harbor, wa. In oharg <if
arrangement.. .
Mr.. Wa.hlngton wa. bor
September, 26, 1828, In Hughe ,
Arkan .... She haa b .. n a re.ldent
of Benton Harbor for the past 2S
y .. r.. I
Survivor. Inolude: her husband.
Willi.; two son , Willie James
Wa.hlngton Jr., of Benton Harbo)'
and James Wa.hlngton of
Buohanan; .Ix daughters. Doroth�
Wa.hlngton of New York, Ma� .
Washington of Chloago, Sylvl�
Jack.on of Sioux City, Iowa, 0111
Wa.hlngton of Chloago, Eunloe
Wa.hlngton and Annelo.
W .. hlngton. both of Benton H rbo.;
23 grandohlldren and 15
great·grandohlldren.
JESSIE CLABIN
Mr •• "- •• Ie Le Clabln, 55, cI
Benton Harbor died Sunday, August
1 a, at Meroy Memorial Medroal
Center, st. Joeeph. '
Funeral arrangment. were
lnoomplet. at pr ... tim •.
Robbin. Brother. Funeral Hom.,
Benton Harbor was In oharge qf
arrangem.nt •.
Mr •. Clabln w .. born January 18,
1838, In MoComb, MI •• ls Ippl.
Survivor. Inolude: three
daugh1er., Dian. Reeve, Willie Jo
Dean and O.lIghtful Clabln, II of
Benton Harbor; lhre son. Rlohard
Reed. Tillman Clabln and Cedrlo
Reed. all of Benton Harbor; four
.tep.on., Albert Clabln nd Larry
Clabln. both of Benton Harbor. Allen
Clabln of NII.s and'Tommy Gormln
of Mu.k.gon; one brother, Sam
Smith Jr."of Benton Harbor; nd on
.t.p·brother, Cornelius Brown of
Battle Creek.
,
:Slack Family Celebration
�set for Dowagiac
, The Dowagiac NAACP will P�ll together, a community, to
'sporaor a Black Family Celebration solve our problems," Warren said.
'at Walter Ward Parle on Saturday, She cited drugs and crime two
: August 31, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. blems that citizen involvement
.park i located at Ticlcstun and Cora could help decrease.
'Stree in Dowagiac. "If we all found out what's al
I Local businesses and organiza- ready avai�ble here in our com.
:tions will have booths at the celebra- munity and then worked together to
:tion and local, state and federal improve what's here and to do our
ofticials will be on hand to join in the part to help, we could clean things up
tivitie . ' starting tomorrow." she said.
"This is an opportunity for alJ of Information on home and health
. citizens of Dowagiac ahd the sur- care, legal aid. aging, social security.
reunding area to unite, to learn, and substanceabuse, education. minority
to work together 10 make 'Dowagiac affairs, etc., will be available at the
a better place in which to live," said Celebration. Other booth sponsors
DowagiacNAACPofficers,Dr.Jean will display Black art, Black litera
O. Smith, President and Ms. Minnie ture and Afro-American attire. There
Warren, Vice-President/Celebration will be food available, and face
Coordinator. painting will be done free of charge.
"Blacks and other minorities have The Celebration is the 6rst of its
t ground in the I t several years. lcind in Southwestern MiChigan and
American dream is fading, even the organizers hope to make it an
rleing people can't get ahead annual event. All area residents are
�more, � drugs are a constant invited to attend.
t to our youth. It's up to us to
The Senior Chotr of the Mt. Zion
Missionary Baptist Church, 100
Miller Street. Dowagi c will be clos
ing out the celebration of their 33rd
year Anniversary on Sunday, August
2S at 4 p.m. .
The celebration began Wedne -
day, August 21. Some of the guests
included, Sweet Home Missionary
Baptis t Church Choir of South Bend,
Second Baptist Choir of Dowagiac,
Conners Mayo of Dowagiac, God'
Mercy Seat of Niles, 1st Baptist of
Decatur, St. John Baptist Church
Choir, St. Mark Baptist Church
Choir, New Bethel Baptist Church
Choir, Progressive Baptist Church
Choir, and New Mission Baptist
Church Choir, all of Benton Harbor
and New Jerusalem of Bangor.
The services -will close out Sun
day, August 2S at 4 p.m. Their theme
will be, "Jesus Is Mine".
Gues will be Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church Choir, Battle Creek;
Macedonia Missionary Baptist
Church Choir, Eau Claire; and
soloist, Charlotte Murray of
Dowagiac and Michael Atkinson of JOHNNIE BELL
BCnton Harbor.
Ce '11 Johnnl. B. Bell, 54, of Benton
Guest Mistress of remony WI Harbor died Sunday. Augu.t 18, at
be Mrs. Dora Lee and introduction of Mercy Memorial Medloal Cen� r, st.
the Choir will be Ms. Buchana Joeeph, aft.,. a short IIIn ....
both of Benton Ha . Words of The funeral wa. held Friday,
'11 b d b Augu.t 23, at the Ebenezer
Welcome WI e one y MI •• lonary Baptl.t Churoh. Burl I
Mrs.Dorothy Allen and the history wa. In North Shore Memory
will be by Grace Kendrick who is Gard.n., Hagar Town hlp. Robbin
also the Choir head director. Brother. Funeral Home, Benton
. i ill ded' Harbor was In oharge of
!ht �ruor Cho.r w lClte arrangements.
their new robes dunng the 11 a.m.' Mr. Bell wa. born Ootober 20,
Worship Service and wear them that 1838, In Hughes, Arkan.a and has
afternoon. Their colors are red and been a re.ldent of Benton Harbor for
hi the P t 39 years. He was employed
w teo by LECO Corp., In St. Joseph. He
Mrs. Ollie M. Hull and Mrs. w .. the vloe president of th Twin
Dorothy Anen, Program Chairper- Cltle. QuNtette Union Chapt r 20-2.
sons Survivor. Inolude: hi. wife, Emma
• Bell; one eon, Lary Bell Sr. of King.
N.H.; five daughters. Ros Williams.
Emma Penn, Angellque Bell. Alexl
Bell and Oaroell Bell, all of Benton
Harbor; three brothers, Jame
Mun on of Arkan •• , Rev. Walter L.
Brown of Benton Harbor and Steve
Brown Jr. of Chicago; three sisters,
Melinda Carter and Fanny Johnson,
both of Flint, Mloh., and Willie Mae
P.opl •• of Burmlngham, Ala.; and
10 grandohlldren.
8:00 p.m. will provide Lacy
with the information she
needs to compile the city's
CHAS, she said.
The lack oT response did
not bother Lacy, she said
she was assured by HUD
representative Emerson
Sherrod that by m'ailing the
questionnaires, she had
"met the legal require
ments."
The questionnaires were
mailed to: The American
Red Cro , the Emergency
Shelter at 645 Pipestone,
the Salvation Army, the
Benton Harbor office of
Michigan State Housing
Development Authority
(MSHDA), Berrien Coun
ty Department of Social
Service (DS8), Neighbor
hood Information Sharing
Exchange (NISE), CORD,
Community Economic
Development Corporation
(CEDC), Unity Block
Club, Benton Harbor
Housing Commission, the
City Enterprise Zone Com
mittee head Robert J ck-
on, David Harri at
National Bank of Detroit,
and the City Planning Com
mis ion.
DSS, M8HDA and
Southwest Planning Com
mission staffer Prank
Beltran on behalf of the
Benton Harbor Non-Profit
Housing Corporation have
returned the question
naires.
The survey sent by Lacy
wa geared primarily for
agencies providing helter.
It did not de I with lack
or availability of affordable
housing in the city.
. City sets housing hearing
. . .
Effort to' atl fy
the law' Ignore
the plrlt?
By TERRY KELLY
,BENTON HARBOR-
Recognizing the growing
housing crisis in America,
Congress ha mandated
that to get. federal housing
dollars a city now must
have a plan of action.
That' plan - a Com
prehensive Housing Arfor
dability Stra�egy (CHAS)
- must first identify the
housing needs in the com
munity, thcn identify the
resources and programs
that can be used to address
the needs.
The plan, must be
developed, not. by
bureaucrats sitting in city
hall basements, but after
input from those who are to
. benefit - the poor, low and
middle income persons.
In its rush to comply
with the letter of the law, .
the City of Benton Harbor
seems to mis the spirit. '
On August 5, Com-
o munity Development
Department Director
Holen A. Lacy mailed
questionnaire to 13 agen
cies who deal with poor and
homeless persons.
Lacy told the Michigan
Citizen that as of August
22, only three agencies had
responded.
The an wers to those
questionnaires and the
inpu� from a public heanng
cheduled for August 26 at
Mamas Kitchen
411 W. MAIN STREET
BENTON HARBOR, MI 41022
(.1.) 128-0070 OR (.1.) 121-001.
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