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Everyone from girlfriend Bertha New her family to his friends and family members in contributed said.One person donated six. kicked in a up some of his own comfort in return for the warm feeling likely receive when he turns over the blankets to Emergency Shelter Services in Benton Harbor.Sherry deputy expect the blankets by the blanket drive on Jan.28. The distribute the blankets to families in need in the Benton Harbor and Niles areas and other parts of the county.Prahoveanu said Gopp told him 250 blankets would cover nearly all the needs. lot of people have heat in their house.One told found said. Donation boxes have been set up at three university Memorial Office of Campus Ministries and the Andrews Post Office.Also,monetary donations are $10 to $16 covering roughly the cost of one blanket.

Prahoveanu can be reached for a tax-deductible receipt at 248-9745887 or also the contact information for anyone who has blankets to donate but finds it inconvenient to deliver them to the campus. can always go and pick them said. looking for new or and has received at least one in good condition that a donor picked up at a local Goodwill store.Some 400 fliers and posters have been printed trumpeting the many of the fliers distributed through the Seventh-day Adventist Church. But the drive a church pro- said.Instead,he calls it been involved in church nothing like said. Blanketing the campus with fliers perhaps has taught him a lesson in marketing.It’s a lesson that could pay off down the road as he continues his studies in international business.

FROM PAGE B1 WBND Lou Mumford the Word Lou Mumford is a Tribune columnist. Tribune FLORES Dragos Prahoveanu, a Romanian student at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, displays some of the nearly 30 blankets he has collected this far for the needy and homeless. His goal is to collect 250. a te expo ure incident linked to other as reports have similar description, police say. By STAN MADDUX Tribune Correspondent LAPORTE A flasher struck again downtown this police now believe a connection with several previous reports of indecent exposure.

Particularly disturbing is that the man carried on a conversation with a woman in a business and walked across a busy intersection while exposed through an open zipper. really want to get this guy off the LaPorte Police Chief of Detectives Paul Brettin said. At about 4:30 p.m. were called to a business near the intersection of Lincolnway and Clay Street. A worker at the business told officers a man came in and began talking about his dogs when she noticed he was exposed.

was kind of like in woman said in a telephone interview Thursday. She was also asking this for said. The man kept talking to he eventually left the store and was smoking a cigarette outside the front window before he started venturing across Lincolnway. The woman told officers the man was still exposed when he walked back across Lincolnway and returned to the front of her store. According to woman said the man then walked south on Clay Street but returned to the standing outside the front window before venturing back down Clay Street on exposed.

Police said the woman was visibly shaking and crying while talking to officers. get some weird nothing like woman said. She described him as a white man in his 50s with a and and wearing a green Harley Davidson jacket. He also wore blue flannel shirt and brown said. Brettin said he definitely believes a connection with a similar- looking man who in late November was conversing with a woman in front of a business in the 800 block of Jefferson Avenue while exposed through his zipper.

He also suspects a link with at least one other report involving a man in a car at Allessee Park who called over two noticed he was exposed. Brettin said that when officers were contacted, they immediately searched the area.They will keep a sharp eye out in the same area in the days to come. Since just before have been other reports of indecent one of the perpetrators described as being in his 20s. really want to get this guy off the Paul Brettin Chief of Detectives for the LaPorte Police Powered by The South Bend Tribune..

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