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In our Back
To School
Issue August 27th
News For and About The
People of
West Philadelphia
August 20 - 26, 2010
• Vol. 24• No. 25 • (215) 474-7411 • FAX (215) 474-WEST
• P.O. Box 19437 • Phila., PA. 19143 • E-Mail: [email protected]
Neighbors Remember A Slain Neighbor
But Have They
Had Enough?
By Tyree Johnson
Editor/Publisher
Even grown men cried.
They held a candlelight
vigil for Robert Lewis last
Wednesday on the corner of
57th and Rodman Street - just
north of Cedar Avenue.
That’s where Robert
Lewis, 53, took his last breath
after being shot to death during an argument Saturday
(August 14) over what - not
too many people are sure what
started this tragic encounter.
Whatever it was, it
shouldn’t have cost this father of four his life.
“He went to help a
friend,” relates his son, Tyree
Lewis, who called his father
a “peace maker” and a man
who tried to help others.
In this case, Lewis said
his father was summoned by
Robert Lewis
a friend to help end an argument over a possible parking
issue not far from his home
on the 5600 Block of Hazel
Avenue.
Once there, the argument
apparently became heated
and guns were drawn.
A Robert Lewis coworker reads a tribute to her fallen colleague at the candlelight vigil.
Lewis was shot in the
Police have charged after speaker.
head and body, but managed Ramik Banks, 22, with hoHowever, it was Deputy
to wound one of his two as- micide and several weap- Police Commissioner Kevin
sailants, according to his son. ons violations. Banks, of Bethel who challenged the
Carver Street in the Lewis’ neighbors to do someSommerdale section of the thing about stopping the vioNortheast, was not the lence.
wounded man. He was capHe warned that the gathertured by police near 56th ing would be pointless unless
and Pine Streets.
the community organizes or
A .357 Smith & Wesson they will be holding more vigrevolver was found near ils “down the street and up the
Lewis’ body. He was li- street.”
censed to carry a firearm,
He urged the gathering to
according to police.
“organize” and overcome the
It’s not sure what hap- fear that perpetrates the silence
pened to the other wounded that gives thugs the license to
man or if he will be charged. do more harm.
In 1995, Robert
“We outnumber them,” he
“Bobby” Lewis’ son, Bobby told the crowd of nearly 100
Reeves, was murdered near people. “It’s fear they use, but
52nd and Whitby Avenue. we outnumber them.
“My father,” says Lewis,
“I belong to one of the bigFamily, friends and Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell
“had the hardest exterior, gest groups in the city,” said
attend the renaming.
but a heart of cotton.”
Bethel, who grew up near the
His dad, a man with im- murder site. “You point them
talked about describing the
Butch’s work included
peccable taste in clothes, es- out to me and I’ll go after
character of the man that the working closely with
pecially hats, was a neigh- them.”
playground now bears his Councilwoman Blackwell,
bor who would let you know
“Have we had enough?”
name.
helping senior citizens,
where he stands and who if he asked. “Have we had
The renaming celebration mentoring inmates at
he liked you, would stand enough?”
created an emotional day for Graterford Prison, conby you.
Do this, he said, for our
his brother Maurice Ellis, and ducting an After-School
“He
didn’t
take
no
children.
his widow, Stephanie Ellis
program, organizing a food
stuff,” said his wife, Julia
As the event continued, program and managing
You can hear Deputy
Lewis. “If he loved you, he
residents enjoyed a day of community development
loved
you.”
Police
Commissioner Kevin
fun, food and entertainment projects through MASCO,
Lewis’ habit of helping Bethel’s comments on our
by Freedom of Expression as well as providing some
people was a theme heard website: Westsidepa.com,
band from Williamsport, Pa. employment and beautifithroughout Wednesday’s beginning Tuesday.
This was MASCO’s 28th an- cation programs for
candlelight vigil by speaker
nual Community festival.
Mantua residents.
Mantua Renames Playground “Butch” Ellis
By Jim Brown
The name Norman
“Butch” Ellis, his organization, the Mantua 39th & Aspen Street Community Organization, MASCO for
short, and the work that he
created and left behind was
not forgotten when he recently passed of prostate
cancer last March. He was
61.
Last week, Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell
and the community leaders
of Mantua held a dedication
ceremony re-naming the
39th & Olive Street Playground after the late
Norman “Butch” Ellis.
Butch, as he was so affectionately called, worked
to make his Mantua neighborhood a better place to
live for more than 30 years.
With over 200 residents
attending the ceremony with
a host speakers including
Councilwoman Blackwell,
Rick Young of MCIC, the
Rev. Dr. Andy Jenkins,
Mary Jenkins (no relations)
and the Rev. Cleveland all
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August 20 - 26, 2010
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THE WESTSIDE WEEKLY
August 20 - 26, 2010
A Daughter’s Inspiring Tribute to a Special Artist
Ms. Lithern Hayward and hope in God, for with Him
passed away, leaving behind all things are possible.
what many called “striking art.”
The pictures of the handBut her breathtaking sculptures carved sculptures in the book
was passed down
exude how it is
to her daughter,
never too late to
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velop, and pursue God-given
In
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taken and/or
memory of her talpassion and to
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everyone.
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This poetry-picture anHer Sculptures
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Dr. Mitchell Mitchell, Ed. D.
visual images
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and lift up the heart, conveying visually satisfy and emotionthat it is important to put faith ally ignite readers with its im-
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THE WESTSIDE WEEKLY
Backstage With Bow Wow,
Brandon T. Jackson & Naturi
Naughton of "Lottery Ticket"
By Don Smallwood
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flashback of the summer of
August 1986, the very first
and only time that I played
the lottery!
And speaking about the
lottery I recently had the
chance to join my friend Actress-Dancer-Singer Debra T.
Smallwood to do a telephone
interview with Bow Wow,
Brandon T. Jackson and
Naturi Naughton, who were
at one of Los Angeles,
California’s lavish and stylish hotels' to talk about their
starring roles.
I received the opportunity to get the interview
started by asking Bow Wow
the first question.
“When audiences leave
Bow Wow, Brandon T.
Jackson and Naturi
Naughton from a scene in
“Lottery Ticket”
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would you also like them to
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“Well Lottery Ticket is a
funny movie but, it’s also got
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know man for my character,
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August 20 - 26, 2010
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Rep. Waters' Festival
In pictures, Rep. Ronald Waters poses
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The ‘Seeds” of Ms. Smith Celebrate 100
Whenever Mina Rainer
talks to her mom these days,
she says she wants to “go
home.”
“I’m tired,” relates Ms.
Rainer about her conversations with her mother, Margaret Smith.
Well, it seems the Lord
doesn’t want Ms. Smith to go
“home” - just not yet.
On July 31, Ms. Smith
celebrated her 100th birthday with “the beautiful seeds
she has planted,” as one person characterized a gathering
of family and friends at a quiet
party inside the Care Pavilion, a nursing home on Wal- Ms. Smith is surrounded by family at her 100th
people gathered to celnut near 62nd Street.
tic Church in North
ebrate
her
100
years.
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the choir.
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“She had a beautiful
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“and she was an exceptional
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She also held her family
together after her husband,
Curtis Smith, left the young
family. Ms. Smith maintained
her family by performing
housework and nursing. She
also was employed at Sun
Shipyard in Chester and
rolled tabacoo at Bayuk’s, the
original makers of Phillies
cigars.
“And, she was a mother
that prayed,” relates her son,
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THE WESTSIDE WEEKLY
St. Simon Cyrene Baby Shower
9
case management
and related social
By Laura Blackwell
services. Those
On a recent Sunday, memwomen have about
bers of St. Simon Cyrene
two hundred chilChurch offered up baby bottles,
dren half of whom
and pampers, receiving blanare under four years
kets and bibs, little suits and
old. “We were
dresses, maternity clothes and
looking for an outpacifiers.
reach and we realIt was their second annual
ized that there was
baby shower to benefit the
a need to help the
mothers and infants at St.
mothers and chil- Enough donations for 25 families
Barnabas Mission at 65th and
dren
at
St.
Haverford Avenue.
Barnabas,” said Damali thought we ought to make it
The mission offers shelter
Stansbury of St.Simon, an fun,” she said,"so we decided
St.
Simon
donors
enjoy
a
light
meal
to some 120 wome as well as
organizer of the event. "We to make it a baby shower.”
There was a lot of fun to be
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THE WESTSIDE WEEKLY
N'hood Crime Report
The following incidents
were reported by police in the 18th District (55th & Pine
Streets) & 19th District (61st Street &
Haverford Avenue):
18th DISTRICT HOMICIDE
8/14 - Man, 53, in 5700 Blk. Rodman
St. ARREST MADE
AGGRAVATED ASSAULTS
8/9 - Man, 33, assaulted at gunpoint in
1100 Blk. S. 61st St.
8/9 - Man, 32, assaulted in 5600 Blk.
Osage Av.
8/9 - Man, 30, in 1100 Blk. S. 61st St.
8/10 - Man, 19, at gunpoint in 6000 Blk.
Chestnut St.
8/11 - Man, 23, at gunpoint in 5500 Blk.
Market St.
8/12 - Man, 21, at gunpoint in 400 Blk. S.
60th St.
8/13 - Woman, 53, in 5100 Blk. Walnut
St.
8/14 - Woman, 68, in 6100 Blk. Spruce
St. ARREST MADE
8/15 - Man, 16, in 5600 Blk. Cedar Av.
ARREST MADE
ROBBERIES
8/10 - Woman, 32, money, cigarettes,
and debit card taken in 5600 Blk. Walnut St.
8/13 - Man, 35, two pizzas, two liter
Coke, wallet, ID, and money taken at
gunpoint in 5300 Blk. Walton Av.
8/14 - Woman, 19, nothing taken in 6
Blk. S. 52nd St. ARREST MADE
BURGLARIES
8/10 - 5800 Blk. Rodman St.; Samsung
42' flat screen TV, silver DVD player,
and silver CD player taken.
8/11 - 200 Blk. S. Ithan St.; 6 Movado
watches, diamond bracelet, diamond
watch, T-Mobile phone, 6 men watches,
and money taken.
8/14 - 5900 Blk. Pine St.; 2 flat screen
TV’s, 4 DVD players, 6 games,
DVD’s, various jewelry, and
stereo X back games taken.
8/14 - 200 Blk. S. 53rd St.;
nothing taken.
STOLEN AUTOS
8/13 - Dodge taken from
5600 Blk. Rodman St.
18th DISTRICT
ARRESTS
8/9 - Aaliyah Hosten, 23, of
4900 Blk. Hazel Ave.; THEFT
8/9 - William Street, 30, of 2600
Blk. S. 61st; ROBBERY/GUN
8/11 - Arnold Core, 47, of 50
Blk. N. Yewdall; AGG. ASSAULT
8/11 - Boy, 11; THEFT
8/11 - Boy, 10; THEFT
8/11 - Darly Glass, 21, of 1600
Blk. Nedro
8/12 - Boy, 16; ROBBERY/GUN
8/13 - Boy, 15; AGG. ASSAULT/GUN
8/13 - Darren Smith, 39, of
8400 Blk. Lindbergh; THEFT
8/14 - Boy, 14; BURGLARY
8/14 - Christopher Sumter, 31,
of 100 Blk. Ruby; ROBBERY
8/14 - Darryl McMillan, 28, of
5100 Blk. Locust; BURGLARY
8/14 - Daryl Burns, 45, of 5100
Blk. Delancy; BURGLARY
8/14 - Diona Nichols, 28, of
2400 Blk. Nn. 15th; BURGLARY
8/14 - Emmanuel Fields, 25, of
5900 Blk. Pine; BURGLARY
8/14 - Kevin Smith, 20, of 5300
Blk. Pine; AGG. ASSAULT
8/14 - Stephen Nichols, 27;
BURGLARY
8/16 - Michael Johnson, 46, of
3 Blk. Terry; THEFT FROM
AUTO
8/16 - Marcus Robinson, 20,
of 5600 Blk. Cedar; AGG. ASSAULT/GUN
18thNARC ARRESTS
8/9 - Christopher Greene, 24,
of 5400 Blk. Delancy; arrested
in 5400 Blk. Delancy
8/10 - Latoya Robinson, 29, of
6000 Blk. Osage; arrested in
6000 Blk. Osage
8/10 - Ryan Glover, 28, of 4300
Blk. Chestnut; in 5200 Blk.
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8/10 - Qaadira Muhammad, 29, of
6000 Blk. Webster; in 5200 Blk.
Market
8/10 - Rashine Crawford, 31, of
5500 Blk. Webster; in 5600 Blk.
Catharine
8/11 - James Madison, 32, of 5100
Blk. Irving; in 5200 Blk. Irving
8/13 - Damar Harris, 39, of 5900
Blk. Ellsworth; in 5800 Blk. Alter
8/13 - Lloyd Reid, 19, of 20 Blk. S.
51st; in 20 Blk. S. 55th
8/13 - Tahir Alkatib, 26, of 800
Blk. S. 60th; in 5800 Blk. Alter
8/15 - Boy, 17; in 400 Blk. S. 60th
8/16 - Christine Tillett, 45, of 6500
Blk. Reedland; in 5500 Blk. Pine
8/16 - Bill Cheney, 21, of 5400 Blk.
Pine; in 5400 Blk. Pine
8/16 - Jerome Evans, 19, of 5200
Blk. Chancellor; in 5200 Blk.
Chancellor
19th DIST. ARRESTS
8/5 - Boy, 15; THEFT
8/11 - Abby Lindsey, 27, of 800
Blk. Windmere Ave.; THEFT
CRIME REPORT CONTINUES ON PAGE 13
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N'hood Crime Report
CONTINUED FROM
PAGE 10
8/11 - Lawrence Whitaker,
21, of 100 Blk. N.
Lindenwood St.; ROBBERY
8/11 - Clyde Deloatch, 53,
of 1400 Blk. N. Vodges St.;
ROBBERY
8/11 - Lori Crouch, 38, of
5800 Blk. Boyer St.; THEFT
8/13 - Stacy Day, 21, of 6400
Blk. Garman St.; AGG. ASSAULT
8/15 - Boy, 14; STOLEN
AUTO
8/15 - Jeffrey Brown, 19, of
1800 Blk. Pennington Rd.;
STOLEN AUTO
8/15 - Ronald Williams, 33,
of 5700 Blk. Cherry St.;
ROBBERY
8/15 - Christine Williams,
28, of 800 Blk. A Martin
Luther King; AGG. ASSAULT
19th NARC
ARRESTS
8/11 - Shavon Davis, 45, of
1600 Blk. N. 56th St.; ar-
rested in 1600 Blk. N.
Allison St.
8/11 - Henry Bruce, 47, of
1600 Blk. N. 56th St.; arrested in 1600 Blk. N.
Allison St.
8/11 - Lynell Wright of 5700
Blk. Elmwood Ave; in 1700
Blk. Lindenwood St.
8/11 - Ronald Taylor, 22, of
5900 Blk. Elismore St.; in
5400 Blk. Vine St.
8/11 - Tyree Holmes, 18, of
5500 Blk. Quarry St.; in 200
Blk. N. Alden St.
8/12 - Collin Gray, 20, of
1300 Blk. Farrington Rd.;
in 7400 Blk. Rhoads
8/12 - Derrick Henderson,
41, of 1100 Blk. S. Devinity
St.; in 5500 Blk. Thompson
8/12 - Tyriq Billips, 24, of
400 Blk. N. 59th St.; in 400
Blk. N. 59th St.
8/12 - Wytikki Brown, 25, of
500 Blk. Snowden Rd., Upper Darby, 19082; in 100
Blk. N. Sickles.
8/12 - Troy Semmons, 44,
of 40 Blk. 52nd St.; in 40
Blk. N. 52nd St.
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8/17 - Jeffrey Tucker, 49, of
5400 Blk. New Place St.; in
200 Blk. N. 55th St.
8/17 - Lavance Flowers, 39,
of 5500 Blk. Winter St.; in
200 Blk. N. 55th St.
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8/12 - Teresa Pearson, 43,
of 700 Blk. N. 66th St.; in
700 Blk. N. 66th St.
8/12 - Shawn Dunham, 19,
of 700 Blk. N. 66th St.; in
700 Blk. N. 66th St.
8/12 - Courtney Williams,
23, of 1400 Blk. N. 59th St.;
near 54th & Market St.
8/12 - Boy, 16; in 100 Blk. N.
Allison St.
8/12 - Aaron Campbell, 49,
of 1200 Blk. N. Alden St.;
near Vodges & Vine St.
8/12 - George Cowen, 74,
of 200 Blk. Alden St.; near
Cherry & Frazier St.
8/12 - William James, 45, of
2200 Blk. Bryn Mawr Ave.;
in 200 Blk. N. 56th St.
8/12 - Carlton Blackman,
30, of 5500 Blk. Pearl St.;
near 55th & Cherry St.
8/12 - Aquilla Laury, 34, of
6300 Blk. Theodore St.; in
100 Blk. N. Allison St.
8/12 - Richard Jones, 25, of
2100 Blk. N. 22nd St.; in
200 Blk. N. Ruby St.
8/13 - Marco Dibrato, 20, of
2200 Blk. N. Hobart St.; in
Blk. N. Ruby St.
8/16 - Nakia Monroe, 34, of
50 Blk. N. Dewey St.; in
5300 Blk. Arch St.
8/17 - Ferguan Kearney, 19,
of 1400 Blk. N. Robinson
St.; in 1400 Blk. Robinson
2200 Blk. N. Hobart St.
8/14 - Sherwood Wilson, 18,
of 400 Blk. N. 61st St.; in
6000 Blk. Girard Ave.
8/14 - Clarence Glenn, 19,
of 2100 Blk. Marston; in 200
Will repair or build it
William Acey
2 1 5-
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FRANCO CONCRETE
GWB CONTRACTORS
Formerly B&J Plumbing
& Heating
Specializing in Plumbing
• Heating • Electrical •
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Home Renovations: Ceramic Tile
Floors, Walls & Ceiling Paintings, Dry
Wall, Brick & Cement work
rs
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24 H
August 20 - 26, 2010
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NEW ROOF
Sidewalks • Curbs • Patios • Steps, etc
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#038916
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Call Franco 484-429-4050
Sammy’s Concrete Senior
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(267) 632-1104 Discount
Prices To Fit Your Budget
Owner
Operated
20 Years
266-7078
DO HARDWOOD FLOOR
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Owner Operated with Over 20 Years
Experience Call Anytime
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Drywall/Painting
City #27995
• 1 Room Painted about $60.00
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• 25+ Referances in West Phila.
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223-3322
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#3702007317
PHILA. GAS HEATING
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AC
Checkup
$80
AIR
CONDITIONER SALE
STARTING
$
AT
1695
Heater Includes
• G.M.P 45 Forced
Air Unit
• Thermostat
ST CY
FA GEN E
C
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215-432-7592
Est.
1976
CLEANOUTS
Moving * Painting * Wall Papering
Attics * Basements * Yards * Lite Hauling
Also LONG DISTANCE
HAULING to DE, MD, VA, NC,
SC, FL AND NY
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5314 Market St. • 215-989-7176
490
FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERING
2301 N. 25 Street
Over 7 Years in Westside Weekly
$
LEN COTTON’S
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th
267-752-5928 • 215-681-6044
267-312-1922
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(267)
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