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September 26, 1979 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1979-09-26

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y hope to demonstrate
that "it can be done."
attie Bame summed
up by ying,' To St.
John's Center, lac of home
o nership mean Ia of
local control, out' de ex­
ploitation and deteriorating
neighborhoods. e at the
Center believe that a signif­
icant level of home 0 ner-
hip is e ntial if working
class city neighborhoods are
to survive. e believe that
this is particularly tru in
a city like Benton Harbor
here wor ing cl fami-
lies and communities
bound."
Anyone interested in
the program can call s.
at 927-4170. The
first educational c wiD
be held on October 2
and October 9 and .'
deal . th home repairs.
The c be hel at
St. John's Community Cen­
ter, 580 Columbus,
from 7:00 to 9:00 at
ni t.
TOE EVE
c
CO ,
ue
s
1
Percy Carr, UCOC Board write neral membe' p
member 0 has p ed for meeting . t recom-
reform in the organization since mendation of all. If the peo­
its ere found inaudit- are allo d to participate
able, expre d satisfaction it will raighten out."
. th the Davi report. The next U rd meet-
The city i finally taking ing is t for Frid y t Th
its responsibility to g this Captain' Tab Rivervie Dr.,
straightened out,' Carr said. at 12:30 p.m.
repairs or even
derstand simp lega1itie
111 ar myths e mu
de hard to overcome."
The Housing Counsel­
Center' a1 striving
to keep Benton H rbor
citizens in Benton Harbor
d 0 prevent displacement .•. �-�
to another city. s. Bame
explai , ' any of the
home in Benton Harbor
need rehabilitation first,
but this is po ible and
ery orthwhile becaus of
all the be utiful home in
Benton Harbor. e need to
build this city up again
and it can be done when the
Benton Harbor citizens
realize this. Hopefully this
Center can help ith tho
problems. "
ctually one of the
goals of the Center is to
move out of that small
basement office to an older
Benton Harbor hom . They
will do the rehabilitation
themselve nd in thi
• P rm
10 Go
atural Cu
Blo ou
G-Q Cut
Con't fro PJ. 2
of ealth or an inherited
position in ciety. His
chi vement are due to hi
continual desire to better
him If and his community,
regardle of ho ' much
ork this require .
Keep up the good
work, r. Coo e. I per­
sonally, and hopefully the
entire community, will be
10<110 behind you.
Hair Sty I in
Center's major
consumerism,
tract lo and mo, ... • ..... ·._ .. ,
orne repair, credit unions,
in ur legal aid, crim
pre ntion, fire preve tion,
land ping d interior
decor ting.
concerned citizen
s. Jacquilin B. Kemp
I I I
• • •
BOYS
GIRLS
I I I
• • •
-u
's Children out "8 f ther in the home
Future." will contribute to the
po . tift growth and de -
lopment of th men of
the future.
Find 0 t how you
can inve t in to morro .
Call 921-1311 and
for Larry Ulery, Director.
The co . a little
bit of self; the return is
pricel .
EAR 0 EY!!!
GET A JOB DELIVERI G
I
• •
Inl
Dr. - St. Jo
3505 La
ph
3-
3
unit for r nt by th
Stora
month
RENTAL FEES
TH
4'.5'-.$15
'. "-$20
10' • 24' - $55.00
4' x &' - $1&.00
10' x 12' - $30.00
12' x 24' - $60 .. 00

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