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January 26, 1983 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-01-26

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over to the Civi Center in Co ert
RS. LU of the Senior
rote up my T
t n e p pen. named Sandy
my Bl re and chec ed
eight. H d lunch ith the utrition
played couple of game of
RS. Y RBRO GH
ive m
I m go'
in the com r
need nothin el
on't
IF YOU 00 'T HAVE a fanner
fri nd you you better get on. The
i ulture Dep m n . talkin about
buying th f nne ' grain then giving the
grain h to them. (It call d P yment
In ind (P ) to them - it' called
elfare if they gi e you mething).
y fanner friend h promi to let
me n m of hi corn couple of
times ter he h ld it to the Govern-
ment and they h giv n it bac to him
four or five time. Th figures that
t r he 11 it that many tim they
might recogniz him if h come bac
• • •
3 THE CITIZE
Out in Van
ur n County
and I 11
it i e he e it bac home and
feed it to hi hog. The com will be a
little bit dirty by then and besides the
com will ju t ear out if you haul it up
and do n th ro d enough times.
I don't kno ho long the Depart­
ment' money ill last but I do no
th t there are me farmer out here
ho ill accept it long a it does.
o the part about my friend letting
me 11 the corn (if I give him share of
the profit) is a cret don't tell nobody
about it but a hint to the ise is f­
fi ent. So like I d if you don t lrav
a f nner friend, go et one. If you
can't find a friend we can take care of
th t too. I kno a lot of fanners and
for a small fee you can participate in my
'Rent Friend" program. hen you
e term like "promoter" and
"developer" and "entrepreneur" and
'free enterprize" this is what they be
talking about and since thi i ho th
game is to be pl y d e are suppo d
to be a big a bun h of crook a they
are. Right? - Right? - Right.
SA SO ETHING on Televi 'on
I t night that kind of ook me up.
Uncle Ben Rice Company's UncI Ben
ELECTED
Frieda
plan
Th Six h U.S. Circuit Court of
in Cincinn ti onday upheld a
lun ry de reption plan in olving
nton Harbor, Col m d Eau Claire
hool.
The plan ordered in ring, 1981
by U'S. Di ri t Judge Doug! Hillman.
The Court turned down the
AACP reque for mandatory transfer
be een the three di ricts.
ano her roun
OTHER ROUND - Robert
o ood n another round in the
$32.5 million police bu suit rued
ain Bern n County d Benton
Harbor city. Calhoun Circuit Judge
St nley Everett ru d recenlty to deny
motions by the rounty to h ve th it
di i d. Th Judge ruled the county
motions for nun ry judgement had
no m rit and th t the evidence indi ated
there i equate u for orwo d'
it. 0 ood on an e rlier reque t
for change of venue hen all Berrien
County judge disqualified them Ive.
orwood i ch rging the city with fal
rre t hich placed him in the c unty
the night of the alleged beating.
it further charge the -county
pro cutor and hi attorney Ronald
rchione did not bring a res jestal
witn to testify t an earlier tri I when
orw d f c d charges of assaulting
offi er for the sam beating incident.
don turned hite (an ctor i pe ing
for Uncle Ben' Rice Uncle Ben has
disappeared). There h pr ncing
around on TV hite hite can get.
ell not exactly hite a sno
eet or some pop com but
hite folk n get.
It s a shoe , like being lapped in
the f e ith a cold pi ce of fish. Ju t
think after all the year of going
into the grocery tore feelin fe and
cure, - kno ing that I'm being atched
over by indly 'credit to your r
type of srnilin colored g ntleman on
the cover of the rice carton. All tho
years of knowing that if I ould ju t do
the thing that I kno that h ould
b alright. Why the thought n ver
cro d my mind that I could go into a
grocery tore without going by and
smiling bac at him at lea t ice before
leaving.
Everybody h something that th y
cherish and hang on to - that link
to the pa - that curity blanket -
that tie to idyllic long - remembered
days of childhood. nd th hand
hearted p ople cru a dream like that
and replace it with a nightmare. They
wipe out tha ann feeling of th p t
itb tile cold reality of r cism. Becau
they have to p y live actor with real
mon y that thro the re Uncl Ben
and all tho year of hi fre rv to
the e of their product out the b
door. R ther than p y Bl c tor
they m de him hite and put him r
it. ayb th y ill change hi
to Captain Benjamin. -
aybe e better li en to at Re .
Je J n i in . ayb e
better nd our money ith tho
end ith u. Buy from tho
employ u and up grade u nd let u
share in the pro It. Ju . e a lot of
us have found a n b er to drink e
can al find a ne ri to e t or hat­
ever it i that me ungrateful ompan
i sellin .
If the people couldn't find a Bl c
ctor to be Uncle B n, hat s goin to
happen to the man on th Cre of
heat box or unt Jemimah - do y
think th t they ill chan e UncI Tom'
Cabin to r. Thomp n' Hou ?
THIS IS BL
There ill be program all 0 er - ev n
tho of u ho kno every thin could
learn mething if e ould ttend m
of them.
Quote: You ill ne er kno , if y l�
don't find out.
Handi cappers can sign up no
4-H horsebac riding
arch 19 . the deadline for handi­
capped young er to pply for the 1983
Berrien County 4-H Hor bac Riding
for Handicapper program, it a an­
nounced today by Cindy Gray president
of the program' board of directors.
The program offer free riding le ns
to student with emotional, physi
mental, visual, hearing and learning
difficultie. Handicapped student en­
rolled in any Berrien County hool,
es 5 to 26 years m y participate
r . Gray said.
The program, no in. its fourth year
ill begin cla tentatively y 2nd.
CI will h ld 0 locations
Four FI Farm on ed Bud Trail
north of Buch nan nd T cy's S ddl
Shop uth of atervli t on -140.
Summer riding ssion ill run
through the e of the Berrien C unty
Youth Fair in Augu , here many of t
students h ve an opportunity to comp te
in ecial cl
Parent of intere ted handi pped
youngsters may receive riding applica­
tions by calling Sue Clem t 84 -1471
by arch 19th. Per n intere d'
eing a ide pre ntation ab ut th
program, oluoteering to help or do t­
in the u of their hor m y c 1
Cindy Gray at 429-1084 by pril 25th.
Siena Heights offers el
Benton To nship - Veteran trend-
ing S· n Height College cla s at e
ich.igan College can obtain VA edu -
tiona! . stance allo ances and their
record can be processed through the
office of Don Olivia, C veteran
advisor.
ccording to Olivia, Sien Height
been ad . d that it h re ived
pproval to train veterans at the colleg 's
C branch. Olivia ill eve direct
laiason repre ntati for veterans attend-
in Siena Height ela t C.
"All eligible person attending
Si Height branch campu t e
·chigan College under th GI bill
can no proce the nece ry p per-
or through my om e,' Olivia id.
Olivi urge attend' or
pl nnin to attend Si Height cl
t C to cont ct him either in pe n
or by phone. Oli" office' in Rm.
C-203-G on C' E
campus. H· phone
3571 E t. 255.
Hudson settl e
The ichi an Department of C' il
Right and Dayton-Hudson Corpor tion
in Detroit have entered a con nt order
/
to . resol e the e di rimination om-
plaint of Stanley J. Paja.
t 53, Paj 11 edly deni
employment as driver helper. The
company hir d 16 ne employe none
o er the f 40 an me h d no
related e ri nee. hired
after h fi1 d the civil right
age compla in
Dayton-Huston Corporation
reed to pay P d 12,500 repre
the mon y he ould h e earned h n
the 16 employe r hired d e -
t nded hi niority to th d t
deni d employment.
The Department 0 Ci il enter
con nt order hen the claim nt
re ndent re h an ami bl r ment
pri r to during or af er the publi
1 carina.

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