By B R ICEBRO on of th em­ o red th deal, but w to remain with th dep rt­ ment until someon el came board, inca ot r firefigh rs ceepted and took advantage of the rly retirement plan. ) De mber of last year, City Manager Beverly Brewer ap­ pointment David Walker as the City's Public Safety Director, putting him in charge over th police and fire departments. L COLN'S AL sal- ary as fire chief was $40,882.40. After leaving he will receive a salary of about $25,000 a year, this is 2.5 percent for each year of credited service, up to a maxi­ mum benefit of 55 percent of his final compensation. ,th ci y .............. ussion ppro t II of rev rted property t 800 rwick to Carolyn Bodley for amount of 2,187.05. The property re to the City for failure to m in in . Bodley r to bring property up to city cod or th property will go b to th City. . THE CO 0 also approv d to re- ign a pur- chase agreement from Robert and Soottie Johnson for property at 738 Madison to the Christian Outre ch Rehabilitation and Development (CORD) for the amount of 1,201.29. Thi property was previously sold to the Johnsons in May, 1990 for 500, but the Johnsons did not keep the agreement to bring the property up to code and keep all taxes and water bills current By not 1'9- igning the purchase agreement, the City would have the responsibility of trying to resell the property, which is worth 1 now than when it was initially sold, said Benton Harbor Obituaries TholDa �ite The funeral for Thomas H. White, 65, of Benton Harbor, who died March 26, was held AprIl 1, at the New Para­ dise Baptlst Church, Benton Harbor. Burial was In Crystal Springs Ceme­ tery. Robbins Brothers Fun raJ Home, Benton Harbor, was In charge of ar- Muskegon News ellow hip Luncheon set By MARY GOLLIDAY . Th State Women Spring Fel­ low hip Luncheon will be held Sa rday, April , a 1'1 .m. t the Beulah Baptist Church, 2601 Manz St., Muskegon Hts. were, Jacquelyn Smith. Congratulations to all of you. Mr. and Mrs. tJohnson recently cal brated th . r 32nd Wedding Anniversary with a dinner at Red Lobster and later Mrs. Johnson is the former Dorothy Holloway and is em­ ployed by Muskegon Hts. Public Schools" . Mr. Johnson is employed by D.S. Warren. They have sixchil­ dren nd nine grandchil�ren. The First Annual Jail Chap- a movie. lain Banaque will be held Tues­ . day, April 5, at 7 p.m. at the Muskegon Hts. Middle School. The Rev. Willie F. Wilson will • al i L · be honored during the banquet. Spring Reviv In ansmg Donation is $7.00. . Beulah Baptist Church h ld their Good Friday services April 1 and will have their Sunrise Servi . on Sunday, April 3, at 6 a.m. At 3:30 p.m. they will have their Easter Program. The Youth Department of Beulah Baptist Church recently held an Essay Contest. For youth ages 4-7, 1st place winner were, Quintsey Jones; 2nd pIa ,Shantari Smith; and 3rd place, Demarco Smit h. Tomique Walker was runner-up. Age group 8-11, 1st place went to Stephanie Sykes; 2nd pla ,Tomara Sullivan; and 3rd place, Dawn Davis. Runner-ups w re, Shakira Bradford, Chris­ toph r Davis, Jimmy Davis and Tommy Jones II. A 12-14, 1st place went to Larry wright; 2nd place, ('l'ie) Lakera Lakes and Brandi Sones. Ages l5-18, first place winner Religious Announcement St. Stephen's Community Church, Lansing, Michigan, will begin their three-day Spring Re­ vival on Monday, April 4·, through Wedne day, April 6. The post-Easter Revival theme is, "Because He Lives." Devotional Service will begin at 6:30 p.m. with services begin­ ning nightly at 7 p. m. at the church. 1420 W. Oakland Ave. (at Jenison). The speaker for the revival will be the nationally acclaimed Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. of Chicago, Illinois. Rev. Wright is the pastor of the 7,000 mem­ ber Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago. Rev. Wright was recently named one of the "15 greatest . Black preachers" by Ebony Magazine. St. Stephen's invites the com­ munity to attend this revival and hear this messenger of God. Rev. Michael C. Murphy, is the pastor. Arts & Crafts Festival Clifton Seal Jr., 19, of Benton Harbor died M rch 21, from InJuri u aln in omobl eccld nt B rr1 n Spri fu w Id roo 29, Second Baptl Church, Benton Har- bor. Burlal w In Cry al Spring Cem ry. Mr. Seal w bom Augu 19, 1974, In B nton Harbor. He w for­ marty employed as a ock man for Qutck w� Party Store, Benton Har­ bor. Survivor Include: his father, Clifton ScaJes Sr. and his mother, Lula Scale , both of Benton Harbor; his stepmother, Michelle Cross 'Of Benton Harbor; two brothers, Demetrius Scales and Adrian Scales, both of Benton Harbor; two stepsisters, Tnna Cross and Raven Cross, both of Ben­ ton Harbor; and his grandparents, J.T. Scales of Hughes, Ark., Leroy Dale of Forrest City, Ark., and Etra Mae Scales of Hughes, Ark. Support group to meet at LMC The Lake Michigan College ISO 9000 Support Group will meet Thursday, April 7" at the Mendel Center for Arts and Technology, 8rd floor, North Seminar Room, on the campus of e Michl Coij . A taped video oonference, "The ISO 9000 Standards - A Practical Over­ view" will also be included. Sign-in time is 11:45 a.m. • Cost is $25 per person. Call Donna Schiman at (616) 927 -8182 for reservations or fur­ ther information. Navy Petty Offic r 3rd Cia Alouch J. Whlttl Id III, t 22-ye r-old on of Alouch Whltti Id II of Buchanan, work In Naval Station San 01 go' recycling f cUlty. Th program h a not only r ctuced Naval Station' amount of olid wa te by ten p rc nt, It generate approxlmat Iy $120,000 ye r in r venu for the ba e'a moral , welfar and recr tion fund. (u.s. Navy photo by PATRICIA FINDLEY) LMC looking for Theatre Students Individuals that are interested in theatre, the Lake Michigan College Theatre Department is looking for you for its 1994-95 school year! If you're finishing high school this y r and have a passion for theatre, then LMC would like to meet you. At LMe, students get direct hands-on experience in theatre, and get the attention and' opportunity to move on to the next step in their lives. Scholarships are available. By taking theatre classes and partici­ pating in production, you may qualify for a theatre scholarship at LMC. The earlier you apply, t greater.your' pcutuni�.for . accepted into the scholarship program. For more details, call Kevin Wurz at (616) 927-8627. Students are involved in "Noises Off," this springs hilarious action-packed comedy, which takes plaoe at 8 p.m. on April 7,8,9, 15, and 16, in the Hanson Theatre of the Mendel Center . Tickets for the production are available by calling the Box Office (616) 927-1221. Adult ticket prices are $7; students and seniors tickets are $5. . We know 'what' ona houl The Lakeside Association of Lakeside, Michigan is seeking craft exhibitors for its Annual Arts and-Crafts Festival in the park on July 2. Lakeside is located 6 miles south of Warren Dunes State Park along Red Arrow Highway. The Festival is entering its 6th year and consists of 57 �ft exhibits, an early morning bake sale, food concessions and entertam­ ment. Exhibits must cons�t of original, hand-crafted items only. Inter­ ested exhibitors should contact Carol Brotherton, (616) 469-5059 or Kathy Beldorth, (616) 469-4455. M u kegon Height ou ing Commi ionho t tatewide re ident . meeting .. · Muskegon Height Housing Commi ion and th Park-Side idents Council to highlight som activities in the Muskegon Heights community and as well as tojoin fforts at forming part­ n hips of r iden , housing offici Is nd busin s around th tat. th Park-Sid Resi­ den Council rep nts resi­ d n of public housing who live s Park Manor and East id ourt partm n . Host officials for th m ting w re: . M IY Ann D y, Presi­ dent, P rk-Side Residents Council' Ros tta Hutton, Com­ mi sion r, Muskegon Heights Housing Commission; and Vickie L. Murphy, Resident In­ itiatives rdinator, Muskegon Heights Housing Commi ion. Tenta ive arr ngements have been made to have Bonnie Buc­ querox, Associate Director for th ational C nt r for Commu­ nity Policing speak on issues rtaining to Community Polic- ing. . For mo information about the me ting, contact Angela Jackson Program Leader, Michigan' R ident Leadership Network at (517)353-9555 or Vicki L. Murphy at (161)733- 2033. • gOIng d 0 our r to • � I I r I Name � __ ---- __ �------ __ ���------ Address .........----__=_ pt # _ ity -- Zip _ I I he k n : ign me up for a ub ription to th Michigan itizen. $21 on yr. $12 ix m $1 ne yr. ( nio ) ree 4 week trial ubscription. J Mail to: Michigan CitiLen, P.O. Box 03560, Highland Pk, MI 48203.