BENl ON HARBOR "I PO ITB the contractor and he indicated that this i bout a 0 k job," 'd Manning, nd "that be ill be willing to hire up to ix city residen • 1bcy will be primarily to insist in tting down the property in c e of asbe to and their CITY SIDENT Curtis BOP l' projcct ould be flnished in July in time for the 75th Anni�rsary of Jean Klock Par Pen ill begin thin the next 0 years. the commission pproved ppllcation of Shelter, to pply to the Sta of Michigan for Game Lice e for ch ri t ble lotto, in order to raise funds to help the operation of S fe Shelter, a non-profit organization. Commi loner Steven Wooden talned. Co� ooer George W r nt, u eoon churche By MARY GOWDAY Friendship Bapti t Church will be celebrating their 48th Year Church Anniversary Sunday, March 15, at 3 p.m. , Queen Esther Baptist Church is the guest church, along with other area churches. Rev. Samuel Greer will bring the me age. Rev. R. Hogue is the host pastor. . The Pastor' Aid of Mt. Hennon lJon Sap . t Church will have a pro­ unday, Marcb 22, at 3:30 p.m. Spcdal ta will be the Com- unity WeSleyan Church. Rev. Ceoph Culp will bring the mc8- gee Rev. D. Mclntose is the 00 t pastor. .- • New Hope Baptist Church will have an Hour of Prayer on Friday, �h27,at7p.m. : Special sue ts will be members of tlew Hope Baptist Church of Grand �apids. Rev. Darnell Smith will bring the me age. Rev. G. Kirksey ls the ho t pastor. • • : The Missionary Society of the �ulah Baptist Church, 2601 Mam �treet, Muskegon Hts., will be Slaving a "Free Cothing Giveaway" March 20 and 21, from 9 a.m. to 3 .m. CALENDAR :At'Th Library Preschool StoryTime win meet : on Wednesday and Friday, March 18 : and 20, from 10-10:45 a.m. A film, • stories and ongs are planned for . ,young children, ages 3-5. t Movies for children are hownon : Saturdays at 1 p.m. Showing on the : 21th Include: "The Tortolle and the • Hare" and "Hill of Fire", both are : reading rainbow selections. • ,Anxl ty SUpport : Group M t · . : The Anxiety Support Group will : mcet1'uesday, Ma{ch24, at 7p.m..1n 4 the lower level of·Fahplaln mb­ : ly of God Church, 300 B. Napier • Avenue, Benton Harbor. • There is no fee or registration re­ : quired to join the group. Call 925- : 0594 or 1-800-336-0341 for further : information. , Blo oml nd Unit d : Way Hold M tlng , . BIos omland United Way will : hold tbeir 50th Annual Meeting on . Thursday, March 19, from 4-5 p.m., :at the Benton Harbor Holiday Inn. 'Tbo mcmbcnhlp of BI mIaDd � United Way includel any con­ : tributoll to the 1991 fUDd raiaina :campaign. Cost II S6 per pellOD and : reservations may be made by calling .925-7772. For information, call the church, 733-2323. Rev. W.N. Paul Jr .• is the pastor. Sunday, March 21, at 8 p.m. in the Frauenthal1beater for the final con­ cert of the Youth Symphony's 26th eason. The West Shore Youth Sym­ phony is W)der the director of Dr. Lee Copehaver. ' \ Three West Michigan high school choirs will be joining the 65-member West Shore Youth Symphony on Urban, League' ulit plan 1992 tour of hi torlcally Black Coli ge and Unl rslt. . The NUUTES, youth group of the Urban League of Greater Mus­ kegon, announces its 1992 Historically Black Colleges and Univer­ sities (HBCU) Tour during Spring break, April 5-11, 1992. The Tour, an annual event,' designed to generate an interest in striving for �l?ry and cultural richness of these institutions; and most importantly u gives the student first-hand knowledge regarding the the schools' academic excellence. ' . Departing April 5th by motor coach, students and chaperones will journey to Tennessee, Alabama and Florida, visiting seven (7) HBCUs. In addition to meeting other NUUTES, they will visit historical landmarks of the Civil Rights era, Tuskegee AIrmen and other cultural events are planned. For infonnation on costs, initial deposits end payment schedules' please contact Rickey D. Jackson at the League's office on (616) 722-3736. Reservation from non-NUUTES taken on a first-come basis. We encourage 1<><:&1 service organizations, clubs and Churches to support ,the youth of our community in this worthwhile and rewarding project. STOP "INDIGASTION!" Tests Prove CharcoCaps Do What Leading . Gas Rer v Don't! Indigestion with gu pains, en". 0i1ClOYer how f t Ch.,c:oe.ps p"Hsur •• bloating ... 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It's so potent that one swig of Buckley's can knockout that tough, agonizing cough f�.so you feel better all over. Once you &ASIC it, you will know it's trong and effective. Use only directed. _---­ Stock up now ... so you're ready when a hacking cough or bronchial distress keeps you from getting the rest and sleep you need at night If you'd like to try Buckley's Mixture, • please send your name, ddress, zip code and $3.00 for one 4 oz. boule to: American Melody, 123 SouIh Sueet, Oyster Bay, NY 11771 � print clearly) SAVE! Order one 8 oz. boUle for $5.00 String Extr v g nza Benton Harbor Area Scooals will present their annual String Bx­ travaganza '92. This concert will be held in the Kuschel Perfonning Arts Center at Benton Harbor High School. Directing the string studen will be Mrs. Susan Dietrich-Reed who directs the string music program in the District. Patrick Neuman, coor­ dinator of Music for Benton Hamor Area Schools, will be guest conduc­ tor. Tickets are available at the door with single admission at $1 and $2 for family a4missi�n. 1 GRAD - Principal' Ust (4.00 O.P.A. or better): Juli Barnel, Ola Or ve , Cordelia Guidry, Alann P yton nd Carl Silk. Tbose on bonor roll with a (3.00- 3.99 G.P.A. without a D) include, Nlkla Beene, Dameon Brock, Stepbanle Broo ,Trudy Burkhart, AnI Burton, Jennifer Chaney, Jef­ frey Cohn, Jab ur Coleman, Jamie Durren, Angela Bdwards, Bbonl BvellO Teiryne Fisher, Miranda Gaines, Anthony Howard and Tif­ fany Isom. Others Include: Lakeyta Johnson, Linda Kimble, Candance Lehrer, Azzetla Matthew , Ann Orr, Rosalyn Page, Vonetta Poole, Heidi Potter, Kyra Reed, Heather R , Ruby Rutherford, Cleoplous Scott, Nathaniel Smith, William Ward and Jennifer Williams. .. , Wilder. e, 11TH GRADE - Principal' Ust (4.000 G.P.A. or better) include, Annlssa Bady, Dawn Duke, Richard Jackson, Antonia Jeffrie , Bm­ manuel Turner and Carlos Wright. Those on the honor roll with a (3.00-3.99 G.P.A. without a D) in­ clude, Brnestine Atterberry, Oleryl Bradshaw, Shannon Bowman, Leketia Brown, Tobi Brown, Renee Burnett, Ishanee Burton, John Childs, Rebecca Dew, Mary Dick- " on boner roll th a (3.00- ' 3.99 G.P ltbout a D) incl ,. Lori Ale nder, Pula Allen, Am nda Bergan, Lati h Board; Donata Brown, 1: ha Brown, Tif _. fany Brown, Tami Burris, April' Chears, Michele Crump, Laquita Curry, P trici Dickson, Jennifer Easterling Ervin Eddie, Di El­ liot, Abdul &by, Kevin B�rly, Tia Flie, Mich el Flory, Make ha. Gatewood, Tiffany Gill P e, Ken-. neth Harrington, Tracy Harrls .. Latoy Hwskin, Kimberly Hunter, Sadonna Hutchinson, Jeremy Hyde, Rebe ah Jone , Anthony Love, Kimberly Martin and Shiree Mc­ Neal. Others include, Bric Mee , Ter­ rita Morgan, Freddie Nelson. lab Newson, Maurice Patton, Reymo Payne, Sherry Pittman, Norman Plt­ mer, �sta Pullins, Stephanie Pur­ diman, Lasheen Randolph, Cedric Reese, Theodore roberts, Duwaync,' Robinson, Wanda Rouse, Felice " Sanders, Alden Shaw, Felici Smith,', Nicole Smith, Angela Spoon, Shirica' Sugg , Crystal Thorn ,Timothy thompson, TIffany Tucker, Alisha Turner, Sonya Webb, Dieter WerDer; Gerline Whitfield, Danyell Wile. tiams, Whitney Williams, Terina Yancy and Sylvia Yates. , . Mohammed Abdullah, owner of Big Star Theater is a Michigan Citizen reader. You can be too! ub crib T, day!! o YES I want to subscribe to the Michigan Citizen OSI,LLME o $"1 for ONE YEAR ($5 )ff the newstand price) D o I Have Enclosed Payment $16 Special Senior Citizen Price ($'10 avings off n wstand prlce) Name ---------------------------------------------------- Address . 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