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June 14, 1992 - Image 14

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-06-14

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B 0 HARBOR Par nd
Recreation h planned two ev nts,
4th of July celebration, on July 3 nd
the Jean Klock Par Silver Anniver­
sary on July 11, to display fireworks.
We t hore Firewor Display
Company, Inc., Nile will conduct
the firewor di play (or the amount
of 3,000, which fund will be
olicited from local busine es in the
community.
Westshore FireworksDisplay
Company must obtain a $1,000 bond
and a $1 million dollar insurance cer­
tificateor band naming the City of
Benton Harbor as additionnal in-
ured.
The city commis ion also ap­
proved the request from the Recrea­
, tion Department to sponsor a concert
at Jean Klock Park on July 4, at 3
p.m.
Terry Strong of Strong Produc­
tions, Inc., will conduct the concert
for the amount of $11,950 and the
Recreation Department will expend
$6,500 for expenses incurred as a
result of the concert for a grand total
LEGAL NOTiCe
PUBLIC HEARING
Please be advise that the
Benton Harbor City Commission
will conduct a Public Hearing on
the 1991-92 Budget Amendment
and the 1992-93 Budget on June
22,1992, at7P.M. inthe Lula Lee
Commission Chambers, 200 E.
Wall si., Benton harbor, MI.
Copies of the Budgets are
available for review at the Benton
Harbor Public Library and the
Office of the City Clerk.
Margaret Adams
City Clerk
'Michigan CItizen Adv. 6114192
Muskegon City
Hall to host
open house
Muskegon City Hall will
open its doors to the public on
Saturday, June 20, at 10:00 .
a.m. - 2:00 p.m. for tours,
food, fun and games.
All food and activities are
free. Entertainment will in­
clude the 4-H petting zoo,
Muskegon folklore games,
face painting and other 4.!H
sponsored activi ties.
All teen will have the op­
portunity to sign up for mem­
bership on the new Teen City
Council.
Additional activities will
include clowns and the
moonwalk. The open house
will take place rain or shine.
For more information,
phone Jerry Lottie, 724-6703
or Eunice Merwin, 777-0309.
The open house is being
sponsored by the City of
Muskegon Image Commit­
tee.
Send
an nou ncements
to:
Michigan Citizen.
P.O. Box 03560
Highland Park. MI
48203

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continued from P g 1
JUD 1 meeting to Wiley, upporting
Mafrice's findings and king him to
conduct a wift and peedy inve -
tigation of th ch rge and keep them
informed on his decisions on the
case.
THE COMMI ION was up et
with Wiley because they didn't
receive a response or any informa­
tion from him on hi decision, but
read about it in the Herald Palladium,
daily new paper in the white com­
munity. The article quoted Wiley
saying he "found no new evidence
that would overturn the conviction of
BENTON HARBOR
Y ROUGH SAID t the
Benton Harbor Ci ty Hall, they are
antlcip ting a voters registration
drive to get people out to vote. He
o tated that there will be volun­
teers of commissioners, ward com­
mi loners, community group ,
block club, whoever it take to get
the vote out in the primary election
Accordin to th unoffici I count, of the 1,088
vote 'c ted, top vot getter nd incumbent Ken
Woltman w re-elected to a four-ye r term with 516
o the vot nd Rev. Alfred Johnson came in econd
with 462 vote .be ting incumbent Lynn Haye who
had 337 votes.
Other candid t were: Cynthi Lilly, 241 vot ;
Rochelle Long, 180 vote ; Waymon Hodge ,. 104
vote; and Rev. Brian Melchor, 54 vot .
CCORDI G to Strand, applications are
being ceepted from individuals that are intereated in
the po ilion vaca d by Ora , unlil12 noon, Juuc
19 t the Superintendent' Office, 711 E. Britain
Avneue.
All candidat woo apply for the position will be
attending a special board meetiq on Tuesday, Juuc
23, t the Administration BuUdiq at 5:15 p.m.,
where the board will interview' each candidate and
vote to fill the pot.
TWO CANDIDA ,County Commi loner
Glenn Yarbrough and Rev. Walter L. Brown, who
withdrew their name from the race after the de d­
line, nam remained on b llot. Yarbrough received
162 vot nd Brown received 118.
Jane Strand, Vice President of Benton Harbor
Philip Morris
Doesnt Want Kids
To Stroke
, One of the mo t trying a pect of being a
parent j encouraging your child to make the
right choice - not ju t to follow along. In
today' complex ociety, growing up involve
more pre ure and choice than ever before.
Studie how that young people do thing
bee au e their friend do. Smoking i one·
of tho e thing .
At Philip Morri U.S.A., we believe that
moking i an adult deci ion. We don't want
children and teenager to moke. ,
. That' why the tobacco indu try i offering
a booklet aimed at helping parent meet the
challenge of providing their children with the
tool to re i t peer influence. The booklet,
"Tobacco: Helping Youth Say 0," i
de igned to keep parent and children
communicating about important i ue like
moking.
To continue it long tanding commitment
that moking.i not for young people, the
tobacco indu try al 0 has trengthened it
marketing code and i upporting tate
legi lation to make it tougher for young
people to buy cigarette . We are al 0
working with retailer for trict compliance
with tate law prohibiting ale of cigarette
to mino .
For your free copy
of "Tobacco: Helping PIDLIP MORRIS
Youth Say No," return
the coupon today. U •. A.
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