BENTON HARBOR AREA or ite by 0 r emp 0 department. - Oly 0 vehic y not be ope d other than the pe igned the vehicle, or other ppropri tely licensed emplo THO U G CITY-ownod vehicle under the re triction include Police Chief, Cyril Fuller; ire Chief, D vid Lincoln and D Jones, Ar on love tigator; City M n ger, Steve Manning; Detective /lnve tigato, illie Elliott, Mil on Agay, Larry Allen aDd obert Boyce; Community De lopment Director, elen Lacy; Park and Recreation, Olenn Yarbrough, Edward Samelton, Joseph Franklin, Robert Fo ler and Edwin Ward; and City sor, _. "Th - Frid y, October 25: Birthd y Party. Call for erva- lion. D y U ht S yin Tim en Sund y, October 27. 2 .m. Set cloc b 1 hour. . Beer & Wine Liquor Packaged Meat , Grocerie Rib Shack & Party Store BAR-B-Q RIBS & CHICKEN IS OUR SPECIALTY 268 E. EMPIRE BENTON HARBOR. MI. 49022 . (616) 925-6007 TAKE OUT SERVICE ONLY ,. I I .. '_. -It ,_ .,' s , SUNDAY 11� • 12 mid. o emerge ie firefighter. Commi loner Yarbrough id didn't emergency ed for city r or the city' community development director to drive city vehicle hom fter wor beca there' no community development wor or in done t night "I T T thi time we - A revolvin 10 urice and An ra Golliday, 0 e of State ear, Inc., in th amount of $5,lXXl. They re yment of the 10 n to be made within two ye rs with 9% intere 1. cond ap I wom 0 c I brate The Mi ionary Society of Second Bapti t Church, 600 Lynch Street will be celebrating their Annual Women Day, Sunday, October 13. 'Their theme ill be, "A WeJl Dre ed Chri tian om n: Strengthen for The Battle." Ephesians 6:10-18. Spea er for the 10:45 .m. Morning Worship Service will be Mrs. Frieda Gilyard of Kalamazoo, Michigan. Mrs. Gilyard received her B.S. degree from Nazareth College of Kalamazoo. She is presently CI� will t car for noi By BERNICE BROWN Benton Harbor City offi­ cials are telling the people that are riding around with their mu ic bla ting, " top the music or you'll pay." Thi is good news for me and bad news for others. The ' good ne ome city i· dents might get a chance to get a good nights leep for a change since the City of Ben­ ton Harbor has established a policy, etIective immediately, for' people that re caught riding down the tree or parked playing loud music in their cars. The bad news is, in­ dividuals that are caught with their music blasting will have thei r vehicle seized as evidence under the city's noise ordinance. ety Manager Steve Man­ ni ng aid the city will no longer tolerate the loud music. "WE'RE GOING TO treat the cars that are sited or get complaints about people riding up and down the alleys ways of the streets distrubing the peace, the arne as we would any other car that's in­ volved in a crime - namely we're going to seize it and hold it as evidence," Manning said. According to Manning, if an individual get caught and tlieirvehicle i impounded, the owner will have to pay for the charge of towing and torage. If an individual i con­ victed on the noise violation, they can get the maximum penalty of 9O-days in jail or pay a $500 fine. employed a a biologist with the Up-John Company in Kalamazoo. She is very active as a member of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, where her husband, Dr. Olba Gilyard erves pastor. They re the paren of one daughter. Mrs. Gilyard is President of the North ide Minister'S Wive Fellowship. She also serves as a volunteer for the Voluntary Active Center (Caring, Network, Gid Scout Council) .. Other special guests participating iIi the MOrning Worship are: Mrs. Nancy Buder, Fe lowship" Bapti � Church; Mrs. Emma Bracken , Pilgrim Rest Bapti t Church;' and Ms. Sherron Weeks, Church Of Our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ. Special music will be rendered by 'the Women Chorus of the host church, directed by Ms. Evelyn Scott and Mrs. Lodie Elliott The afternoon program at 3:30 p.m. will consist of a skit entitled wA spiritual Fa hion Show," narrate.d by Mrs. Sandra Steward of the host church. Special guests participating are: Mrs. Lula Johnson, Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Dowagiac;' Mrs. Pearline Harris, Fellowship Baptist Church; Mrs. Luella Nunley, Progressive .Bapti t Church; Mrs. Gloria Cleveland, Hopewell Baptist Church; an Mrs. Icie M. Guidry, . Ebenezer Baptist Church. Special guests soloists will be Mrs. Ali� Faye Clark, Mt. Zion Baptist CQprch, Dowagiac and Ms. Sherron Weeks, Church Of Our Lord & Savior Church. 1 _'. ··'MON. - SAT. "'Sa - 2a y" At The Library The library will be closed on �onday, October 14,'in observance of the Columbus Day holiday. Pre-School StoryTIme meets on Wednesday and Friday, October 16 & 18, from 10-W:45 a.m. the film, Duncan And Dolores, wil be shown, along with other stories and songs about cats. Young chlldren, ages 3-5, are invited-to attend, and pre-reistration is not required. Movies for children are shown on Saturdays at 1 p.m. Showing on October 12 will be, Cordroy, Pocket For Cordoroy and Elephant Show; October 19 will be: Babysitter'S Club, Mary Anne And The Brunettes and Hannah And The Dog Ghost Halloween books and scary gho t story collections are on display in the Junior Department throught the month of October. BARBE BEAUTY ALON 271 E, EMPIRE (CORNEA OF BROADWAY) • BENTON HARBOR Ttus Week III Black Histor y -'.' C an you name the compo er 01 tong, "I'm Just Wild About Harry?" OCTOER 15, 1968 - Wy I Ty of Tenne e S t ptured the gold medal in lh 100 meter d h t the Mexico City Olumpi , her econd traight Olumpic gold. 1775 - G brlel PI"() r, I v in urrectionist, w born. 1915 - eU Lutcher, ent rtainer. w born. Which Black churchman. bought his late master t s library so the deceased might have a respectable funeral? OCTOBER 16, 1984 - B op D mond Tutu won Nobel Peace Prize. 1913 - M reeu We t, mayor of Jackson, Ms., was born. 1849 George W hln ton WUll fir t Black historian, w born. How many Blacks had incomes of$25,000 in 1977? OCTOBER 17, 1888 -. Ca Ital &Vlna B D 0 f Washington, D.C., first bank for Blacks was organized. 1977 - New York Yankee eggle Jackson hi t three home runs in a World Series game against Lo Angeles. 181 7 - S muel Ringgold W rd, reformer, Eastern . Shore, MD, w born. 1909 - Cozy Cole, drummer, was born. Who is the Civil War sailor who fled to the Union side with a Confederate vessel? 600 FOR VERIFIABLE I FOR ATION ABOUT THE EVE TS LEADING TO THE DROWNING DEATH OF RIC cGI I Call (616) 925 .. 4824 with Information or to donate to r ward fund. . OCTOBER 18, 1968 - Bob Beamon won' the gold medal, and set a new world mark in the broad jump with a leap of 29' 2 1(2" at Mexico City Olympics. 1948 - Ntosake Shange, poet and playwright, was born. 1961 - Wynton Marsalis, jazz trumpeter, w'as born. 1859- Byrd Prlllennan, educator, Franklin County, VA, was born. What is the name of the Black man who got a patent . for a fountain pen in 1890? OCTOBER 19, 1943 - Othello opened at Shubert Theater, N.Y.C., with Paul Robe on in title role. 1937- Walt Bond, baseball player, Denmark, TN, was born. During the days 0/ rigid racial discrimination in major league baseball, were there any players of probable African blood? ANSWERS TO BLACK HISTORY QUESTIONS 13th - Ghana. 14th - Eubie Blake (verypossibly from Shuffle Along or Chocolate Dandies). 15th - Isaac Lane, of the CME church. He was a bishop of that denomination. 16tb - About 500,000 of 24 million. 17th - Robert Smalls, who later became a US rel_>re entative from South . Carolina. 18th - William B. Purvis. Patent drawings of his instrument look very much like the fountain pen of today ttributed to Waterman. 19th - Very·po sibly, and primarily with "white" Cuban players like Vincent Nava, Ramon Herrea, Armando Marsans, Rafael Almeida, and Adolph Luque. They were often called "nigger." Marsans nd Almeida were e pecially negroid in appearance. It' Time 0 Make that Change and We Are the People to Do-I *Job /Job Tr Inlng *Hou lng' *R liable Health Ca Faclllt·le *Recreatlon *Safer Street *Clean City Str et *Bu . Ines Development for The P ople Make That Change! VOT AVOR o». P d For By Th. CommlttH To Elect Emma Hull For M yO( t,