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July 10, 1994 - Image 18

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-07-10

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rforming.
un for the n rt ine
Cwmingham nd the e Gen­
rati ns Chorale will be paid
from t City' Downtown De­
lopm nt Authority ceount.
BOR
nal st rt by th n on Har­
bor ow organization in 1992,
who has now di 1 . Si th
f rival w a I v n for
th city, city official thought it
ould broaden busi within
t downtown a by bringing
oth r organizations toget r to
form a committ make this
s eial ven a mmunity wid
ti tival
In other
commi ion
s th city
a p rmit
OBITUARIES

Turner Shurn
Turn. r Shurn, 81, of Benton Har­
bor died Jun 26, at Orchard Grov
I mg Ho, 'T ·P.
ft r a 101 i lln ,
1 h fun raj was held June 30. at
Rob ins Broth Chapel. B nton
He rbor. Bur-ial w S In Crystal
Springs C metery.
Mr. hurn wa born December 4.
1912, 111 Forrest City, Ark. H was
form rly employed as a construction
laborer.
Survivors includ : a daughter.
R Mary John n of Benton Har­
bor. � d a sister, Lula Bogan of Ben­
ton Harbor.
Minnie
Carruth
Minrue R. Carruth. 64. of Benton
Harbor died at her home June 25
Th funeral as held Jun 30, at
Mount Zion Bapti hurch, B noon
Harbor,ofwhich h w am m r.
Burial was 111 Cry I Springs Ceme­
tery. F irplam Cha I, 10rm Fu-
n 1 S rvi : IB ff '
in charg _of arran
Mrs. arruth w rn cto r
29, 1929, 111 Marv 11, Ark. h w
form rly mployed at H th Com­
pany, St. J ph:
urvivors mclud : a daughr r.
Judy Gladney of B nton Harbor;
four sons, Kenneth arruth of B n­
ton Harbor, and Bobby Carruth, Mil­
ton Carruth, Reginald arruth and
Lamont Carruth, all of Kan City,
Mo.; three stepdaughter, Charlene
Yates, Rosemary Ya and arolyn
Word, all of Benton Har r; three
stepsons, Christoph r Ya , C 11
Ya and Calvin Yat s, all of B n­
ton Harbor; a IS r, Lena Phillips of
B nton Harbor; 13 grandchildren;
and one gr t-grandchild. h was
pr d d In d ath by de ughter,
Rose Carruth 111 1993
y
Navy Announcements
N vy Petty Officer 1st CIa
Clayton A. Sie ema, whose wif ,
Jill: is the daughter of Robert and
Coru ottrell of 211 McConnell,
North Mu kegon, Mich., IS deployed
aboard th guided rm Ie crui r
US ' Thomas S. Gate , homeported
in No olk, V ., and recently partici­
pa d 111 th commemoration of the
50th anniversary of D·Day.
YOGESHY PRAJAPATI
Navy aman Recruit Yogeshy
H. Prajapati, son of Hargovan P. and
J hh n H. Prajapan of2828 Tern·
pi St., Musk gon H ights, Mich.,
rc ntly completed basic training at
R nu 'Irru ru ng Command. Grea
Lak ,Ill.
Navv Arr m n Appr n IC
Douglas J. Zayaz. n of Douglas W.
and B rbr ra J Zaya of 2693
Ro rts t., Musk gon, MICh, r .
cently l' ported for duty at N val AIr
tatron, a.i Di go. Th 1993 gradu­
ate· of Musk on, ruor HIgh ch I
JOII1 d the Navy In Nov .mcer 1 92
'a\: P tty Offrc r L .lu s
By BERNICE BROWN
The Benton Harbor ity
om mission, at a s i 1 m t-
ing h ld Jun 30, ppro a
1 IY hik for Public S fe y Di­
r ctor D vid Walk r. The xtra
money 1 to compensate W lker
for hi extra duti int rim
city manager in th firing of
B verly Brewer.
Walker's a la: '{ \ iu-
r ed n dditioMI $9 000,
bring hi lacy up to $61,000.
H will rive this amount as
long as h rv sin th interim
mana .T'S po.sition.
Maurice Sledg , son of Dolore
ayles of 385 John, B nton Har r,
Mich., r ntly departed for a SIX·
month We m Pacific and Indian
Ocean deploym n a oard the
guid d mi il friga U Reu n
Jame , hom por In Long Bach,
Cali., with th aircra earn r U S
Carl Vinson Battl
Navy Pet y Officer 2nd Class
Donald Q. Blak, n of Reola M.
Blake of 639 N. Plk Road, B nton
Harbor, Mich., r ntly r iv a
Letter of Comm nda 10n. The 1993
graduate of Benton Harbor High
School of B nton Harbor, Mich.,
joined th Navy in January 1986.
�rite a check. Wait for thirty-something
dB'., "S VV�e p.,other check. Wait. Etcetera.
Th Saf Shelter is in n
of vol un rsto help nsw r th
phone, work directly with cli­
ents, provide client transporta­
tion, and even transport food
from the Food Ban to the Shel­
ter. Also, volunteer help i
needed to make repairs at th
Shelter house, electrical, plumb­
ing wa her/dryer), window
screen repair upkeep of moke
detectors. Domestic violence
touches all of us. Each year,
many thousands of women are
victims of domestic violence and,
in fact, some lose their li . L0-
cally, the Safe Shelter helps
women and children who are in
crisis and who need the support
of their community.
g
s into your landlord's pocket. You're left with no real
IT'S OTA OME
YOUCAN'TAF
IT'S YOU
A
Etcetera. It's the 'endless cycle of paying
apartment rent. And each check you write
s currty. No qurty. Nothing you can realty call your own.
We c n h Ip u buy much more. We're HUD, the
U.S. 0 partrnent of Housing and Urban Development.
We h v art selection of homes in many areas. Many
with monthty p yrnents that look more like rent payments.
And down payments that
are as low as 3%, versus
the stand rd 10% to
20%. Plus re I estate
a home e sy.
brokers th mak buying
estate
Contact your local real
nt novv for
m
1-BOO-7B7-4HUD f a fre
writin th
n how to buy HUD Home. You're Ire dy
ks, w Y n m ke th m re Ity' count for
m thIn ? Ik Y ur own hom .
WNA
T mpo-Youth
Volunt r Opportunlti
Th YMCA of Southw t-
ern Michigan would loom
t h lp thi umm r. Help is
n to wor wi th day care
children between 3:30 and 5:30
p. m. on one or rno w kda
e ch w k. Volun rs will re­
iv on the job raining and ex-
peri n which can u in
fu ur um nd portfolio. .
Emergency Sh Iter Sorv­
needs teens to help super­
the children's playroom at
the shelt r. Th y would wei­
com help on w kdays 01' on
w kends. If you ha v friend
you like p share this experience
wi h, the two of you can volun­
t r together.
Pawating Hospital's Coffee
Bar and Gift Shop are in need of
teen volunteers to help out dur- '
ing the summer months. Teens
must be ixteen y of age to
eligible.
,,' m

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