BENTON HARBOR c e 'd him If r pond be d ed in civilian clot preparing to meet frien b r, lled th t. Jo from the bar. chke went on to y that the St. Jo ph police could not locate either the teenager or the car owner. 00 TO • dds qu tio zUng e. According to the ton report, Wannbein "had been drinki 00 appeared on th edge of intoxica­ tion." Do intoxi ted persons ch e kids half their for three to four FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST OR CONVICTION I THE DROWNING DEATH OF ERIC McGI IS Call (616) 925,-4824 have to buy from local businesses uniforms, linens, toiletries, stationery, food, and cleaning materials, purchasing over $1 mil­ lion worth of such items each year. The added police traffic going to and from the facility would "scare off criminals," MCIC predicted, lpwering Ute cri naJe. It � tlia property values go down, stating they "generally go up near a well run detention center." MCIC says the fact the 50 with Inform tlon or to don to rewerd fund. families would have a wage owner at tbe facility would create a demand for housing. New businesses would be attracted to the Hamilton Avenue location, 0 that they could better serve the center and the people going to and from the center, it added. Wainwright said that most of the people at ng supported the center and were "very enthusiastic" about what it could mean for the development of their area. ablest Open 11:00 a.m. daily Children's Activities 2 - 8 p.m. dally JAIL continued from A10 the health of the prisoners, a dentist, and employees involved in alcohol abuse counseling, teaching and other Mces. All contract employee could be eequired to livt 'gb1 Par MCICsaid. THE FACILITY WOULD also .August 13-15, 1992 Water Street Festival Site Downtown Kalamazoo - Thursday, August 13 Groove Spoon Celebrity Cook-Off Wild Woodies Friday, August 14 Output Sponsors' Choice Judging Jr. Valentine & the Allstars THE BUCKINGHAMS Saturday, August 15 Heart & Soul Raffle People's Choice Award Einstein FIREFALL ADMIS�ION: $3.00 Gate a.glnnlng ":00 p.m. Thurs & Frl a.glnnlng 2:00 p.m. Sat Chlldr.n u n d e r 12 fr •• with adult S.nlora 2.00 Thur. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 10:30' p.m. -. 4:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. . 7:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. TWI ITI Branch Pre i- dent Mary DeFoe aid the AACP will "conduct a pe eful d monstra­ tion march" at th St. Jo ph Police u 14 ARYGOLUDAY Mt. Herman Zion Bapti t Church's Mas Choir will have their Annual Day program on Sunday, August 9, at 3:30 p.m, Their guests will be New Liberty Baptist Church, Walker Temple Church Of God and the Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church of Battle Creek. Rev. David McIntosh is the pastor. The awards were presented during tudent honors programs at their respective chools. Awarde will be further-recognized at th Urban League's Annual Dinner in the Fall. Receiving the Muskegon Surgical As ociates $1,000 award each were Tasha Chambers, Benita Hall, Tonya Hudson, Tani ha Johnson, Destiny Lenoir and Martha Sartor. Receiving a renewable award of $1,000 from the Surgical Associates were Jamal Johnson and Mar­ shondra Smith. The Jerry S. McCroskey Memorial Fund Award of S1,OOO each were awarded to Tatika Jon and Latisha Owens. The Lena and Fred Meijer employment scholar­ ships awarded to students attending Muskegon Com­ munity College and demonstrating continuous financial need went to Paula Paschal, Brandi Parm, Tyrone Williams and Andrace Morris. Gloria Gardner, Executive Director and Katherine Wansley, Scholarship Chair stated that assisting outh to ob in a post-sccon education is an Pro Community WeSleyan Church will have their An­ nual Missionary Day on Sunday, August 23, at 3:30 p.m. Missionary Ann Oaks will speak at the 11 a.m. ervice and Mrs. Romano Trust will be the speaker at the 3:30 p.m. service. There will also be a workshop, where Mrs. Trust will be the teacher. A Continental breakfast will be served at 10 a.m., Saturday, August 22. Rev. Cleophus Culp is the pastor. The Scholarship Committee of the Urban League in to the truth un SUBSC MIC BETOT E GAN CITIZEN ----------------�----------------------------- D YES I want to subscribe to the Michigan Citizen OBILLME D $21 for ONE YEAR , ($5 off the newstand price) D D I Have Enclosed Payment $16 Special Senir:" Citizen Price ($'10 savings off rW'''3�an(:f price) Name ------------------------------------------------- Address Phone ----------------------- ---------�----------- City ST Z' ____ Ip _ Mail to: Michigan Citizen, PO Box 03560, Highland P =1 '1<., '�1! ·t·J2d3 � A_w_a_r_d_-_w_i_n_n�i_n_g_R_ib_V_e_n_d_o_r __ � .�-�----------�----------------�----------- �!