By B RNIC BROW Around Muskegon o • anniversary � By MA RY GOLLIDAY I n: YOU: I- '. I .ricn -ing blurrv or fu/ I\' \ i ion � - \ en' \ .uvinvc to hrizhr light? - h.r, ing trouble drivinu .ir :--. night? - ivcr :;3� iIi Chan on B P ist family memb rs t th Ponder­ ak Hou . Siddie is my The Allison Durham Concert will be held May 6, t 7 p.m. at he Spripg �ake. W . hurch. Th concer is s y Mu kegon Give Abili1y a Chance. I ! Benton Harbor Briefs in. o ofth r in the n ighborhooda th t h tt cted oth to dispoee of th ir tr h nd 0 h r un nted ho hold item . Bre er aid thr of the fires occurred during riod of forty minut , ith th more et the follo ing day, hich ca them to call in all of th fir units in the urrounding municipaliti to help handl the problem. She id fi ere t t 741 Columbu , 390 Ohio, 3 0 Ohio, 846 Superior, 352 High and one on Lincoln (addr un­ known at the time). According to Brewer, flyers were distrib­ uted at the i , here re­ ward of up to 5,000 is being offered by the Michigan Arson Committee for any information leading to the arrest of suspects involved in the fir . Although there were no inju­ rie to the residents, sa'id Brewer, the fire on Superior caused damage to two houses that were occupied and the fire on Columbus did damage to the adjoining house. She also said if the fire at 340 Ohio had gotten out of hand, it might have caused a tragedy cause some ofth r idents living next door were confined to wheelchairs. "The citizens of Benton Har­ bor have a responsibility," said Brewer. "We can sit here and talk about what the City is not doing, but there is a responsibil­ ity for this community. We're not just talking abou t landlords, .u\a�"" citizens in gen al, conditio 0 this city shows that there has been a lack of pride in their community to allow these buildings to get in the condition Commodity distribution scheduled Commodi y Distribution for Berrien County residents is h uled for 1'u day, April '26. In B n on Harbor clients who have not completed applica­ tio III Y 0 0 h Benton Harbor office at 170 East Wall S r t, � w n th hours of :30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m , Monday through Friday In il eli n may complete applications at 0 East Main • tr t, RIY rfron hopping Center, between the hours of 8:30 a m nd 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. lien will n to bring proof of income (i.e. check stubs, Soci I ecuri y b nefit letter or bank statement for direct deposit, food tarn p/medicaid card), proof of address and Social uri y card. PI e con c Alice Knapp a 674-3905 or call 1-800-968� 5 for fur h r information. Auxiliary Ai and rvices are available upon request by p ons WI h di bilitie. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Barfield to speak at state conferenc Cardiac Education . � program offered , Luber Willi8ll1s Sr. Luber "Buddy" Williams Sr., 85, of Benton Harbor died April 15, at home after a long illn The funeral was held April 21, at Progressive Baptist Church, Benton Harbor, where he was a member. Burial was in Crystal Springs Cemetery. Arrangements was made by Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor. Mr. Williams was born June 10, 1908, in Jackson, Miss. He was an Army vetean of World War II. Brown Infant Devin Demarcus Brown, 2-month-old infant son of Tania Brown and Terrance Allen of Benton Harbor died April 2, at home. The funeral was held April 12, at the Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor. Burial was in Crystal Springs Cemetery. H VI bot- Februry 2, in J� ph. In addition to his parents, other survivors includ : th sisters, Shaniqua Huddleston of Benton Harbor, Terrian Allen and. Tyrese Allen, both of Cassopolis; grandparents, Patricia Buchannon of Benton Harbor, Sam Buchannon of Milwaukee, Eula Wallace, Oscar Beechem and Joe Taylor, all of Benton Harbor; and great-grandparents, Izona and J.B. Brown of Benton Harbor and Addie Jenkins of Benton Harbor. We know . wha t will be held at the Baltimore Convention , and i xing v ral hou nd partici­ nd and urrounding tat r I , to • arne ------------------------------------------------ Address City Apt # Zip I I ST ----------------- . Check one: Sign me up for a subscription to the Michigan mzen. �21 one yr.· $12 six mo , $16 one yr. ( . Free 4 week trial subscription, L Mail to: Michigan Citizen, P.O. Box 03560, Highland Pk, MI 48203. J nio )