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May 03, 1992 - Image 15

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-05-03

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WESTERN MICHIGAN
I
HS ckDown
Memory Lane //"
ull P r ,11 .m. - until.
Individu I tt ndin mu t
r pond by Jun 24.1 .by nd­
in mon yord ronly,(nope onal
ch c ) to: Benton H rbor
m comin , Inc., P.O. Bo
1372, nton rbor, 49022.
Phon (616)925-3703.
Committe membe in lude
Lenward Taylor, Chairman, Ker-
ey B rne , George Ervin, Jr.,
Emm J. Hull, Juli c ee,
Peron Mitchell, M ttie B.
Thomp on, J me F.A. Turner,
Ch rle L. Yarbrough, Glenn
Yarbrough nd Mamie L.
Y rbrough.
FIRST GRADUATIO.N CEREMONY - Pow r Tec/Kimb II Producta wa honored r c' ntIy when
th ataff th Benton Harbor'. Bu.ln Growth Cent r (Incubator) h Id a gr duatlon
ceremony for them when t y nnounced they had outgrown th .pace at th cent and wer
moving Into larger .pac at 259 T rritorlal the first of April. Pictured with Ron Kimball, owner
I. Gloria Marlo, (I ft), DDA's Admlnl.tratlv As.lstant and Mabel Campb II, TIFA'.
Administrative A I ant. Campb II hold. the plaq�e. that wa. pr nteet to Kimball at th
ceremony.
G te y Voc tion I
Rehabilit tion Center' eekin
volunteer trainer ide woo i v H­
able for a few hours week between
8 .m. nd 2:30 p.m. The id would
help with training ellen in th rea
of m 11 motor kill through ex­
periences in fine rts uch m ic
and art.
- Riverwood Center i eeking
volunteers intere ted in working
with developmentally di abled
Clients who would welcome the
companionship of a friend who
could drop by occasionally to visit
and to hare experiences. The time
commitment is flexible and would be
ideal for an individual who is
employed during d ytime hours.
- The Y - Unci Program of the
Benton Harbor-St. Jo eph YMCA
Family Center is in need of adult
male volunteers to erve a role
models. Time commitment is only a
few hours once a week.
MUSKEGON
r
- Girl Scouts of the Singing
Sands Council is looking for a field
director for Berrien and Cas Coun­
ties. The volunteer would work with
taff and ervice unit chairs to recruit
and train leaders and plan, coor­
dinate and evaluate programs.
Volunteers for this po ition must be
familiar with girl scouting and have
orne prior experience with a Girl
By MARY GOLUDAY
Muskegon County Commi ion
and Local NAACP Pre ident Wil­
li m "Bill" Gill was pre nted the
Group Midw t Region 1992 Roy
Wilkins Man of the Year award.
It was pre ented to him during the
NAACP Midwe t Region III
Leadership and Training Conference
held in Huntington, We t Virginia
recently.
Rev. Julius C. Hop , who i the
NAACP Midwe t R gion Director,
awarded him a tirele leader.
Mr. Gill is also the Michigan area
Director for a Muskegon Pri on Out­
reach progra� and al 0 a licensed

CUSTOM DESIGN
CAPABILITIES
CONCEPT TO COMPLETION.
.. IN SIX TO EIGHT WEEKS
w
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--- SUPERIOR DESIGN, "ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURER OF .
" ROOF TRUSSES - WALL PANELS - FLOOR TRUSSES
Chari K lIy, President - Shannon Madison, Vice-President
Stav Bumbalough, Managing Engineer - Tony Cu no, Truss Sales
Jay Brown, Home Sales - Dieter Ginn ,Computer Aid Designer
Wilbur Richardson, Site Erection Manager
. HUD, FHA pproved
d
ocial worker in Michigan.
He recently was elected Chair­
man of the Musk gon Oceana Com­
munity Action Again t Poverty
Board of Directors.
Congratul tions, Bill. You are a
fighter for justice.
Spring Street Bapti t Church i
having a hopping trip to the 12 Oaks
Mall in Novi, Saturday. May 9. Will
leave church parking I tat 7: 0 a.m.
and return at 10 p.m. Co t i 20. For
more information, call 739-4198 or
773-42 . Rev. D. Dixon i the ho t
pastor.
Builders, Contractors, Developer
Could you use. totally engineered structurally
sound wood framing package that would • � .
SAVE ON FRAMING COSTS: a crew of 4 men can
dry-In a 1500 aq.ft. house In 4 days.
SAVE ON SUB BIDS: ubcontractor' bids are
10% to 20% lower than on "stlck-builf' construction
with conve�tional framing.
SAVE ON DESIGN COSTS: our framing package
price Include engine ring and de Ign. You will
have a complete design departm nt at your
disposal. We provid complete permit and er ction
drawings.
HAVE DESIGNED-IN STRENGTH: our structure
have withstood hurricane wind of up to 160 miles
per hour with no structrual damage, and can be
de igned for up to 50" now load and el mic 3
earthquake ratings. . .
REDUCE ENERGY COSTS: our 10 & 3/4 inch
thick -exterior wall when flfled with In ulatlon yields
R-30 whcih results in a 50% ving in en rgy costs.
At Weatherbilt Homes, killed a ocl.tes u
aIState-of-the-ArfI methods and technology to de ign
home ,dormltorl , motels, light comm clal
buildings, and offices. Weatherbllt Homes Is r ady
to meet with you and your staff about your. .
residential or light commercial construction n ads.
We would like to tell you about an of th ervlce
that we can offer.
Most of II we want to xplaln to you why
"Perfect/on /s our Standard. "
For InformatIon Call:
1-800-669-0033 .
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