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September 22, 1982 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1982-09-22

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DR
TH DA
to our II from lh
alional u 51 and 1/)
Meal Boord. They re tai- 1
lored for the coo ith n
eye fo the quic and y.
Try them-you'll love
them!!
2 cubed (small
enou h to fit in
ffle iron)
Fr ch to t, frozen
or homem de
Butt r
Syrup
Preh t
� pound ground beef"
4 loav pit (Ar bian
iddle East-
6
4
rn) bread
cup mil
Tabl poon in tant
minced onion (if
desired)
teaspoon all
da h pepper
eg
oz. (I cup) hredded
onterey Jac or
Havarti ch e
Cut loaves in half and
enlarge poc et hen
neces ry. Add mil to
onion. Lightly bro n
ground beef in large fry­
in -pan. Sprin le salt and
pepper over meat. Add
mil to eggs and beat until
light; dd to bro ed
meat and coo 10 ly,
tirring to scramble. en
begin to set, tir in
cheese and contin coo­
ing until cheese me and
are set. P ace � cup
of scrambled beef d
egg in each poe et.
(Makes 4 servings of 2
pockets each OT 8 servings
of I pocket each.)
f
·Ilfff � (on� k:. p ,. of
links eN Yi 10 on 16-0:. roll) Ctln
IN substillll«l for 1M rrollnd
beef. 1/ IlSiIf Ii"
cnass inlo eire
tit· .
,: II is not n to
scrtImbl«i 11«1 lind
pilll brriId ,,«bu.
BU IHE
ERICA
im­
proYanal(s from
explnSll:lD or increased prof-
the aoWUl
,
By M.E. Blount
be measurable benefi from
each " such in-
aeascd profits or imprtM:d
effi . . Larger oorpora-
lions frequcntl enter into
agreements to give idle em­
�� sonXU1I11" .. to do or
M.E. Blount, C6tifl«1
Public AcrountanJ, is a Va
Ptesidmt of AcrounI IIItd
Fi CoMuItants--4l.,­
tIttt QC-
It may sean a far cry
from Robert Smalls, the
pilot of the
Boo et T. WaSIUIl8lCNJ
Principal of the Instil e
obert • a T egee. Ala
, . ed the Con- much the same traits of
federate ship Planter out of acta-
_ ... __ on Harbor Wlder ,success of the t 0 men;
ery IWlS of the men knrM1f� of to do.
e employing him, the to e to do it. and
owned him. his body, the folio' out ofa .
. soul. and the hus of his purpose. They are both
alIeaiance. and brou t it pilots. and the ter
- over to the Union.' . a throu ich their helms
question hich forty years ha e ha e been
has not settled to equally storm . The
hether he as a hero or methods of both ha e been
felon, patriot or a traitor. ioned; but singularly
So m h been sai d of neither one h stopped to
the old o's fi y to q ion himself, but
his masters that � bin strai t on to his goa]
different might have been 0 er the barriers of
e peered of him. But t e criticism, malice nd
the sin uJar conditions: the distrust. The secret of
first faint streaks of Ion ashington's po
�� ���"���.4�_."��.4� •.•• '.���� •
..
..
ep
B Paul La renee Dunbtlr
(/871-1906)
'Paul Lawrence Dunbar.
the poet, born in 1871
in Dayton, Ohio. Both oj
his parents hod been m:
sla ed. His father had
rasped his flWdom b),
escaping through the
Underground Railroad. His
family poor bur proud.
Dunbar grrJduated hi h
school. buJ unoble 10
attend colle,. When his
first volume 0/ poems,
"OD and Joy," as
privately printed in 1893 he
-orking as an n tor
operator. His .Sl'('() d boo
•• ajon Md inon" as
published in 1895, but it
his third boo ··L . 0/ a
LOM·I)' U/� "(/896) hich
brought him national
recognition.
His untimd; death at 34
caused b� tubm:ulosis.
In 1913 his CompI«� Pomts
wen' published posthumous­
ly. This book hils b«n er­
tmnely popular IIItd
• never lwn out of print.
The folio . g essay on
··Reprrsmtative Ammam
roes, " which is presmted
in four parts. part of a
larger volume pU.blished
around lite tum oj t cer­
IIIry cdJ«J 1M «'0 Pro-
SEPTE
. P 5T What hay th Republican don
for Benton Harbor?
P E5E T hat are th R p lieans doi for
B nton Harbor?
FUTU E
hat will th R pu lieans do for
Benton Harbor?
FO
FO
F
D
OC
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