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April 07, 1982 - Image 3

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Michigan Citizen, 1982-04-07

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Blacks pend" billloM 0/
dollars each r. The
que t [or [re dom
d ,"and that direct a
portion oj the, Jund
tqward our own progre
and lfar. The Bla
D velopment Fund
provide th m· an '0/
sy tematically directin
,noneYl to upport our in­
tere t and institution .
17le [u ill operate in th
Jollo . n manner:
BLACK CIVIL
GA IZATlO S.
Fe ary: BLACK CA -
DIDATES, BLACK
POLITICAL A D VOTER
PARTICIPATIO ORGA-
IZATIO S.
arc: BLACK
RELIGIOUS I STlTUTIO S.
pril! BLACK SE lOR
ClTIZE S ORGA IZATIO S.
a : BLACK AFRICA
D CARIBBEA RELIEF.
J Be: HISTORICAL
BL.\CK COLLEG .
Oct r: BL CK ARTS
A 0 CULTURAL
ORGA IZATIO S.
. e r : BLACK
FA ILY SUPPORT
ORGA IZATIO· S.
J •• y: BLACK LEGAL
DEFE SE FU DS.
BLACK
H PIT ALS 0 HEALTH
CARE ORGA lZATlO S.
e t e e r : CO-
GRESSIO AL BLACK
CAUCUS (POUTlCAL AC-
o CO I'M"E).
A special "Small Busin anage-
ment Seminar" will be held from 12:30
to 4:30 p.m., April 20, 21, 27, and 28,
in the Green Room of the Lake icbigan
College Conununity Center.
The seminar . being pre nted by
LMC's Division of Conununity Service
and 'Co ntinuing Education, the colle e's
busine dministration departm nt, and
the Priv te Indu try Council.
Objective of th seminar is to pro­
vide up-to-date inform tion about man­
agement, mar eting, retailing, and finance
hich is e tial "for the successful
operation of small of large busine ,
cording' I to Arthur Crump, C
Community Service dean.
A certificate of completion will be
awarded to each participant upon com-
o etion of the minar. Registration
fee for the four . on course is SIS
per person. A grant from the Priv te
Indu try Council' . ting in the
payment of seminar co .
Registrations wiD be accepted in
advance or at the of tb first s-
. n, according to Dean Crump ho . d
that enrollment be limited to 40
participants on firs -come first- rved
�PRIL 7 - 13: 1 2 THE CITIZE
PAGE 3
The four
, gro p den, and
ement of Finan' Records-
Accounting procedure, fmm' te-
ment analy . , fl der tandin
financial report: Pifer, C
ociate profe r of bu . , April 20.
an ernen t and Planning in a Small
Busine - The purpo of m ement,
principle of management, fm cia!
busine planning: Gordon Dill, bu .
consultant and adjunct f Ity
member, April 21.
are� Sm
Busine concept, product,
pricing, distribution, promotion: illiam
Baker, C . te profe r of b '­
ne , pril 27.
Retail an ement - etail con pt
retail distribution policie , retailing p
Ding objectives, ad rtising d
promotion: Leo Soorus,
Distributor Educatio Service ,
pool Corporation, April 28.
, Tho wishin to obtain fur
information or to . ter in
can do so by te phonin the
Community Service office 927-3571,
Ext. 284.
c
of '72
The Class of 1972 of Benton Har­
bor High School will have their re­
union on July 17, 1982.
Anyone knowing the hereabouts
r
The banquet begins t 7 p.m. and the
program includes h t of are person.
J. C. Bet will introduce the pro­
gram; axie Lipscomb will deliver the
invoca 'on; Ruby Arm . the
of Ceremonie .
James J will elcome gue
and P tricia Hamilton will . g to be
folIo ed by remarks from ary DeFoe.
Albert Thom will recount Lodge
history and Rev. elvin Williams and
Attie Bam will comment. James High­
to r wiD pre t a reading; elvin Car­
. e, the biography of asonry.
Joe Richardson will introduce th
dignitari iD.iam Johnson p t
gu speaker ayor ilce Coo e and J.
C. Betts make cl' rem
Bett orshipful
5 5 0 SO
LI G
QU
P I
00
a
ing for BEOG he p?
e 0 er plan
Co ege students ho receive GI
Bm or Social Security educatio pay-
ments d ere counting on ce
from BEOG . Educational Opportu­
nity Grant) for next year had better
start makib& other p
According to Don Olivia, I
d fUWlCial aid . r t Lake MJelWaan
Cone , certain types of income, includ­
ing VA education benefit d Social
Security, YtiU be counted at full value
t year instead of a 50 per cent in
the p .
• f 'This will hurt tudents t lower
co in titutio "Olivia id. "High r
co in titutions on't be affected that
greatly ce tudents, re.. W V� �
higher need du to high r educational
co .
Considering the co of attending
C, he Id, this will take most stu­
dents receiving tho type of incom
out of the ran of eligibility for a grant.
Students ho hate applied for grants
may be informed by College Scholar-
'p Service that they are eligible for a
grant, Olivia said, but it i left up to
ch co e to determine ex ten t
of the grant.
"I'm not di ouraging student. They
ould still pply but don't be too
optimi ic," he said. "This is one of t
changes instituted by the Re an admin­
tjon. '
of any of the c members is ed
to call Lynette Cl y at 616/
925-3998.
In joint statement Verlin Zimmer­
man, Chair of the Berrien County Demo­
cratic Committee,. d ark Giffel,
Pr 'dent of the Berrien County Young
Democra , announced that both group
will sponsor an y cont t ope to
all Berrien County High School Senion.
Giffe , indicated that politi
important to young peop and' e
hope this y conte will be an in-
cen to some of tomorro er
to think about our go rnment".
The e y topic' "The Importance
of the Two Party System to American
Government" .
The conte will ho or four winner
with cash prize of 100.00 to each.
Zimmerman ted that the prize
hopefully , ould be an . centi to
niors an<! maybe e en, in a small ay,
help a tudent wishing to further their
education" .
Both Zimmerman d Giffe in-
dicated that they will be communi­
cating th conte to each of Berrien
Coun ty' public and parochial high
ools. The E y mus b typed,
doubl sp eed, co . t of a minimum
of 750 ord, and be recei ed by
Friday y 21, 5:00 p.m. to 211
EI em Drive, Benton Harbor, Ml(��an.
49022. All of the . en will recei
their prize by June 1, 1982 accordin
to Giffels.
Free Blood Pressure

creamn s
Free blood pressure reeninp will be
offered at emorial Hospital, St. Jo ph,
and ercy Ho itai, Bento Harbor,
according to H. D 'd Clau , vice presi­
dent of marketing for the South tern
idUpn Health Care . tion hich
operates both hospit .
Ctau . the screenin at emorial
ould be held Thursday, April 8 from
8:30 .rn. to 4:00 p.rn.in the Forum of
the hospital. He . d t reenin at
ercy will be Friday, April 16 from
:30 .m, to 4:00 p.m. in the hospital
BERRIE
HEALTH De­
t it . hold it
S , Inc. will spo r the
"Spring Fling Dance" at da Inn,
AprD. 10 from 9 p.m. to 1 am.
u' will be fumed by . Roger
d the reque d donation is
3, according to • Ida Rellis, public-
ity non.
The Squa are a nam 0 poi-
zation of 0 n dedicated to civic
o , rs, ReDis . d.
Virginia Ed ards I pre' dent of the
. Citie branch.

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