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De ayne O'Neil, Cornerstone
Alliance; Dick Scban2e, Peoples
State Bank; Jay Van Den Berg,
BENTON HIJtBO - Benton Whirlpool; Carolyn Graves, Benton
Harbor City Commis ion has Harbor Atea Sc ools; Benton
approved to hire the Winois- Harbor Fire Chief Dave lincoln;
Par Group to conduct the search for Brian Sydncr, Benton Harbor Water
a qualified 'city ger. Plant; Glenn Yarbrough. Benton
At the April 20 Commi ion Harbor Public Works; Mi�h�el
meeting Commi loner Steve Green, City's Planning Commtsslon
Wooden a.irman of the rmance' nd representative of the
Commit'tee, said repre entatives eiJbborhood Information Sbarin
from the Par Group ere in Benton Exchange (NISE); and ci tizens
Harbor on tile following Wednesday Dennis Knowls, Curtis Murphy, and
to interview iDdividuals to determiDe Cyntbi Lilly.
bat type of city manager Benton
Harbor 100 for.
WOoden aa14
were' dt,.' staff members, all' the
commissioners except
Commi ioner George Wysinger,
Acting City Mlnager Roland
. Klockow; repeeseDtative from
; Christian Olaaeadl Rehabilitation
and Development (CORD);
representatives from Benton
Harbor's Do�town Development
Authoritytru Increment �
Authority; Benton Harbor's Mting
Police Cbief Cyril Fuller; Will
Branscumb, B�nton Harbor'
Landlord As ociation and Vice
PresideDt of die Local Branch
NAACP; fOnDer Benton Harbor
. mayor Joc;l Pltttl'lOll; leanmile
Marks, Benton HaIbor NOW� 10hn
Cbadock, Ross Field Airport;
Wa� JohDloh, Ideal Plumbing;
Par.GrOup
ill ta th inform ion they
reoeivect back to their Chicago office
and put together a layout for
advortiaing. After that the Par Group
wUl seDd a copy back to the city t then
the finance committee would get
together and give them a figure on
what they are willing to pay for a city
�r.
The Par Group is headed by Paul
A. RealDllC, a former city manager,
bo.bas provided consulting search
services to local government
nationwide since 1972.
The Par Group will be paid
.$14,000 for their professional
'semces, plus an additional $4,500
teimblUSelDent for expenses telated
di.tectly 10 recruitment process, such
as travel, 'communication �d
uMvinga a
Chri . ian family in th
. Rev. James O. ChIlds is the host pas
tor.
The GOOd Shepherd Club of
,Bbenezer M.B .. Church, 214 B.
BritainA'Venue will be IpODIOrlng •
p�onSunclay�AprU 26, at 3:30
p.m.
Gueats from the city have been
invited to at1end.
Tho Ebenezer Missionary Baptist
Church family will be having an Ap
preciation Program fo� .their First
Lady, Bernice Brown, on Sunday,
Y OUG
pection department
couldn't do or iled to do hat
Community De lopment Department
needed 0 • the project that the U.S.
Department of Hou ing nd Urban
�OPIDC1l (BUD) lootiD for.
·We received 1.3 million in home
tebab money over I thIee-year an from
our Community De Iopment BI Grant
money," Y lOugh ·d. "We ve been
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printing.
The City will make three equal
payments of $4,667.00 to the Par
Group with the first payment due
upon the acceptance of the proposal.
WithiD 45-60 days Par Group
to have approximately 8-10 final
candidates for the commission to
interview.
COMMISSIONER George
Wysinger voted no on hiring the Par .
Group.
In other busines Mayor Emma
Hull appointed Commissioner
Charle Y rbrougb to the Twin
Ci tie Area Trao por lion·
Authority Board (Dial-A-Ride). He;
will be replacing Mrs. Lourella
Lange, who resigned due to her
health.
Commissioner George W)"siDger
said that every time there is an
opening on a board wbere a citizen
or another commissioner can serve,
the same commissioner is appointed.
He called it a "vicious circle." .
Also the commission approved a
request from James Couvelis, owner
of Babe's Lounge, to sponsor a
3-on-3 basketball tournament on
May 23 and 24, on the parldnglo.t
behind his busintss at 565 Riverview
Olive. Approximately 50 teams are
planning to participate,
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May 3, at 3:30 p.m.
The public _is invited to attend ..
Rev. Walter L. Brown, host pastor,
The Ebenezer M.B. Church, 214
E. Britain Avenue, will be baving
their Spring Revival beginning Mon
day, May 11 through Friday, Y
15, at 7:30 p.m. nightly.
Ouest Evangelist will be the Rev.
Jeffery A. Hatcber fro� Cllrlst �
Mcc:Ilator Church in"Detroit.
. Guest churches have been invited
nightly. The public is invited to at
tend.
Rev. Walter L. Brown is the boit
pastor.
Bryan Schroder, 8 11th grader at
Reeths Puffe High School will be
inducted into the National Honor
Society on April 20.
Bry the on of Mr. and •
John and Eileen Schroder. Con
gratuladons. Bryan.
By RYOOWDAY
Zion Bapd t Church Youth
Movement's Annual Day will be
Sunday, May 3, at 3 p.m.
'Christ Temple Church, 412 E.
Sherman Blvd., will be seUing bar
be-cue rib and chic en dinners
City-wide Friday, May 1, from 11
a.m. to 9 p.m. Call 733-4745.
Thursday, May 7, "National
Day Of Prayer."
Prayer Brea t wUl be t 7
I.m. 00 Marana Conference
GroUDISs. Prayer Rally. wUl begin
t 11:45 Lm. in Hackley Part and
Concert of Prayer will be held t
the St. Paul'. E� Cbun:b at
12:15 p.m. Other prayer .ites
downtown will be nnounced at
the park gathering.
Speaker will be Attorney Ralph
Melton, Michigan DireCtor of the
Rutherford Institute. Other guest
will be soloist Dana ·Harris.
TIcR , for a donation of $3.50
can be purchased at Hage's Cbria
tian Supplies or can 722-4791 or
799-2670.
Tbc Propaalve Mluionary Bap
tist Church's Christian Board of
Education will p�t their Spring
Teachlligloatitute May 3-6. �
theme is "SuMviDi a ChrIstian
. Family in tbe9O's.· The theme acrip-=
ture iI.Epbea 6:1-4 •.
Gueat apeater '0 be the Rev.
Ricbard Smith of PleaslDt Grove
Baptist Clurcb.. in Detroit. . BlIen Christian President of the
toplQ, teacher and level is Oood Shepherd Cub and the Rev.
as follOWS: - Pre-School and Walter L. Brown is bolt pastor.
KlDderpnen: "Becoming Kingdom
Kids," by Magie HineI, Stephanie
Duncan and McoIha Williams.
Primary: ·Becoming
KlnadOm KidI, " by Joyce Manning
IDd Pluline WIlJDer.
- JUDlor: "T�na. RebelUon,"
. by GaJDCIIe �Illlams and Robert
Bell, .:
- Inte 0.: "TeeDa ." -". . .
=��1iY.. iDa � iad 70th anniVersary celebration·
- Yoq Adul : "KeePIng In . .
Step by Ommi�" by ROIl 8y "Golliday -- since 1922. Under .eacb leader
M. Jeffrj .' prop been made. Now, UDder
- Adults: "Keepfna In Step By MUSKBOON - Beulah Baptist our present P tor, Rev. Willie N.
Communication, " by Mayor Emma . Church will be celebrating their 70th Paul Jr., progress is till being made.
Hull. Anniversary Sunday, April 26, at 3 We have come this far by faith
Registration II from 6-6:30 p.m., p.� church w established in the and e kno� faith will lead on.
<at which time a free will offering
will be accepted). ClISIe. begin pring of 1922.
promptly at 6:50 to 7:35 p.m., the . Rev. M.P. Paiesh from Grand
4-6th, followed by words of inspira- �ids and Rev. Dr. Riclwds of Port
lion from luest spc,lker, Rev. Huron mbled a mall group of
Richard smtth. : " . . - Qria for !be exp purpose of
Invtted to join io ' es bliabingaCuiJdanbondo
!DAb: thila • ful OCCIIioQ. tized �eve In community.
Arme Cbilda is Qairpe�n .ms They have had cUtferent leaders
MUSKEGON
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Symphony Orchestra are celebrat
ing Spring with a luncheon and
style 110 on Wedneaday, April
29, 12 J¥)OD, at teJOn
Country Cub.
Bright colo ,fioc fabrl and
fun designs from city shorts to
career dreuing will be featured.
Po hlons by American SImp erof
Whitball, Yankee Pedler of orth
M egoD and Country House of
Orand HavenwUl be featw'ed.
The COlt for the luncheon i
$20, which includ a $10 dona
tion to the Friends. For raerva
tiODSr ple e �n Pat Hunt at
780-2046 ..
Every Woman's Place will be
sponsoring the first, "Famous
Every Woman' Attic Sale" on
Saturday, May 8 and 9, a.t the
Amazon Building, 1010 Mart. For
more information, call 726-5593.
The Friends of the West Shore
Mu tegon h s designated
Berrien County 4-H and Ex
panded Food Nutrition Educat�on
Program is in process of developl�g
a "L.carn To Grow and Enjoy Gar
dening" program, which will be of
fered in neighborhoods.
In order to get the program off the
ground, a spedal meeting is pl�
for Tuesday, April 28, at 7 p.m., at
the Expanded Food and Nutrition
Education Propm omcc,· 175 W.
�fro Behton
Harbor cable Company.
Joc:eIyn �.trlct from Detroit
will be tbete 10 share bet experiences
in prdeulng. .
Mary Lou Long. Extenalon 4-H
youth Alent; Emma Fields, 4·
H/BFNEp program AasistaDt; Emma
Hull, BFNBP Supervisory InstrUc-
. tor; and Barbara Bernard. Extension
Home Ec:oDO�t.
on TUtsday, May S, 1992 at
Community Center in Eau Ca1te,
Michigan from 10 a.m. unti12 p.m.
EST. The event marks the end of
another successful progmm year.
A family-style luncb will be
served from 11 :15 a.m. until 12!45
p.m. Activities aDd entertainment
will be provided for the families.
Ttl-County Head Start i a
federally-fUDded p�hool program
for low-iDcome families in Benien,
Cass and Van Buren counties. Can
1-800-792-0366 for furtHer
information. . .
Fa�lIy Fun Fair .
The Tri-Co�ty Head Start's
�uaI Family Fun Fair will be beld
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Walter Skerrit Jr. reads the
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