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January 26, 1983 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-01-26

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R ion IV Area ency On gin
h s recently cquired the ide/tape
pre nt tion " ccidental Hypothermi :
Life Thre tenin Condition For The
lderly, prep red by th Center for
ccident Hypothermia, Portland, ain.
The pre n tion utilizes an educ­
tion format to de ribe the symptoms
effect and tre tment of thi poten-
tially f tal condition.
Th ency ill re thi material
5 UD
EEDS DI TE 5
Th State He th Dep rtment is com- .
piling information from individuals ho
may ha e ffered ill effect from eight-
10 program or product t en to pro­
mote eight 10 .
If you h ve y information to
pi th ichigan Dep�-
c
The Berrien County Health Depart-
ment h announced it hedul of
clini for the month of F bru ry.
ich I orttmore, health educ tion
director for the dep rtm nt said th t
all of the rvi e li ted re offered e h
month on r gular b is,
m of th clinic require the in­
dividual to for an ppointment
bee u of eligibility requirement while
oth r rvice are provided on
in basi t t time through ut the
id.
me of the
ch rged and
h rs but no
of
on
in bility to p y.
. The heal th department ha

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ith rvice providers, medi al per­
nnel, or intere ted group within
the Tri-county re on a chec -out
b is. Th Agency ha limited number
of related brochure available for dis­
tribution.
To a re that the pre ntation i
vailable on the date of your choice,
ple call the Agency office at 983-
0177 to re rve the m terials.
ment of Public Health, (517) 373-7574
(8:30 .m. and 4:30 p.m. ' ee day)
and to spe ith a ate nu trition-
,or rite a letter to the u trition
Division, .D.P .H., 3500 . Logan,
Lansing . chigan 48909.
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offices: the main office t 769 Pipe tone
in. Benton Harbor Phone: 926-7121 ;
1205 orth Front Street in ile Phone:
684-2800· and 425 Buffalo Street in
e Buffalo, Phone: 469-5220.
The clinics provided by th health
department, th ir date time locati n
and other important information, are
follow for the month of February:
FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC: Pro­
vided at the Benton Harbor and Nil
office sites; eligibility requir ments - call
for furth r information appointment.
PREGNANCY TESTING: Walk-in
e ry Monday xcept February 21st,
from 9:30 - 11:00 a.m. and f!NefY W�­
nesday, from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m., at t
Benton H rbor office; walk-in every
onday and Thursday exc pt Monday
th 21st, from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m., at the
Niles office.
three
Three Rivers KK
publ ic buildi ng
H
or
THRE 'RIVERS - A local Ku Klux
an ch pter i being b rred from u in
city-o n d buildin for meeting in
Three River. The city commi 'on m de
the decision t Thursday night fol-
lowing reque from Daniel Emery,
ho h d a ed to u public library
meeting room for a Klan meeting.
Emery said h i the head of the
local an chapter.
Th city commi sion's deci 'on applie
to all out 'de groups hi h a to u
city owned building .
La t mmer, a group dvocating
. Parents of Pre hoolers r you aw re
of the Preschool Story time that i offered
at the Benton Harbor Publi Library
every ednesday at 10: IS? II 3-5
year old are welcome to attend ithout
prior notice. We have various ctivities,
tories and movies.
ovie for th eek include:
- "Rookie Of The Year" - Jodi
Fo er tar in a movie where she tart
a controversy by gaining th right to pi y
on her brother' baseball team.
'Story About Ping" - Ping a duc
has adventures hen he doesn't ge
home in time to ty ith hi hi family
at night.
ovies ill be sho at 4:00 Frid y,
J n. 21 and 3:00 Saturday Jan. 22.
JA .26 - FEB. " 1983 THE CITIZE
chooling pays off in ages,
study ay
ASID GTO , (EDUSA) Th
more schooling completed, the high r
the rting ges for young m n and
om n y the ational Center for
Education St ti tics. Female college
gr du tes find their wage r tes quic Iy
overt e tho of their counterparts
did not ttend college ES said.
But the wage for men ho attended
college remained lower for at Ie t
eight years than tho of their high
hool classm te who did not attend
college,
The center periodically rveyed mem­
ber of the cla of 1972 throughout
the decade to provide an 0 erview of
their es they p through the
leave the n tion's hool system.
Andre Kolstad, the project officer for
the study, said it takes longer than
many people think for colle e gr duate
to e a financial return from the extra
c
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENI G:
All clinics are on a walk-in basis; Mon­
day, February 7th, from 9:00 - 12:00
noon and 1 :00 - 4:00 p.rn., at the Benton
Harbor office; Wednesday, February 2nd,
from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. nd 1:30 -
4:00 p.rn., at St. John's United Church
of Christ Frohne Hall, N Buffalo;
Monday, F bruary 14th, from 9:00 -
12:00 noon and 1:00 - 4:00 p.m., at
Unity Hospital, Buchanan; Tuesday,
February 22nd, from 9:00 - 12:00
noon and 1:00 - 4:00 p.m., at the Niles
office site; and Wednesday, February
16th, from 9:00 - 12:00 noon and
1:00 - 4:00 p.m., at the B ton Town­
ship Fir Station o. I, 55 orth Cry­
.st�1 Avenu� Benton Ha or
• JMMUNIZATlO .. C�JNIC: . AJI
ctintcs are on a walk-in basis; every
Friday, from 9:00 - 11 :30 a.m., at the
B nton Harbor off'ce; e ry Thursday,
barred from
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of the cl
dip m
their
omen
ere m in an
hour and the omen ere earning n
ve e of 4.57 per hour.
That me ye r the om n ith
b chelor' degree h d overt en th ir
peer ithou t degrees ith n er e
hourly ge of $6.06. The men
had completed college ill I ed
hind ith hourly e of 6.
ide
The study al indicated that omen
earn le than men at each e d
educ tional le el.
from 9:00 - 11 :30 a.m., at th iles
office; fNery third Wednesday of th
month, February 16th, from 9:00 -
11 :30 a.m., at City Hall, N Buffalo.
INFANTJWELL CHILD: Provided at
the Benton Harbor and iles office
sites; eligibility requirem ts - call for
further information and appointm nt.
PARENTING CLASSES: Provided
each month at Benton Harbor office and
at community sites; p e-enrollm nt r -
quired - call the Benton Harbor office
for additional information.
MEDICAID HEALTH SCREENI G
(EPSDT): Provided at Benton Harbor
and Niles office sites; appointm nts
required - call for additional information;
call 925-6104 or 926-7121.
PRENATAL CLINIC: Provided at the
. . ,
B ntori Har'bor of Ice "ana Berri G eral'
Hospital, Berrien C ter; ppointments
necessary; call for eligibility r uire
ments.
SICKLE CELL CLINIC:
ev ry Thursday, 2:00 - 4:00
the Benton Harbor office.
TUBERCULOSIS CLI IC: alk-in
ery 0 ay and Thursday exc pt
onday, February 21s, from 9'00 -
10:00 a:m., at tiles office; wal -in
ev ry Tuesday. from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
and every Friday, from 9:00 - 11:30
a.m., at the Benton Harbor office.
VENEREAL DISEASE CLI IC:
Walk-in every Monday (except February
21st), Wednesday and Thursday, from
1 :00 - 4:00 p.rn., Tuesdays, 1 :00 - 6:00
p.m. and Fridays, 1 :00 - 3:30 p.m., at
the Benton Harbor office; alk-in ev ry
onday (except February 21st) and
Fridays, from 3:00 - 4:00 p.rn., at the
Niles office.
W.I.C. (Supplemental Nutrition Pro­
gram for Women, Infants and Childr n):
Provided at the Benton Harbor and
Niles office sites; appointm nts n c s­
sary, call for eligibility requirements .
,
freeze of nucle r weapons deployment,
h dud city meeting room. Emery
said the city commi 'on' action was
unconstitutional and th t he would con-
tact K official in Georgi for dvice.
The reque for u of the library
follow a camp ign by the n locally
to purge the publi library of veral
b s hich the Ian regards a p�rno­
graphi .
Congre man ark Silj nder (R ho
had called f rIc ing up similar boo s
in the iles library last fall disa i ted
himself from the an ffort.
In Th
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e Material in the Juni r Depart­
ment include:
- "The on er Boo s" which i a
ries of boo on )-2 gr de level a out
friendly purpl monster and hi fri nd ,
by Ellen Blance.
ishing Star Serie " -
teen-age lov storie including,
Sunday", nd the "Two orld of Jill."
Boo dded to the adult collectio
are: 'vrhe B Of Heat" by ilIiam
Busha' "Spe ing Up" by illicent
Fen . ;' Ho To Keep Love Ali "
by Ari . v;' eight tcher Food
PI n Diet Coo boo 'by J e n idetch;
"The Pill 800 " by Harold Silverman'
and "The Bib As The hurch' Boo
by Phylli Bird.
arin Pfc. CAROL
A Y, d ughter of Cor L.H.
1069 ain Benton Harb r
h s completed the F" al
Cler Cou
Th eight- ee cour
Lejeune, .C. de . ned
udent ith b
During both form I in ructi n
pr ctical applic tion period
dent ere introduced to the
Corp echanized
andfi iJr

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