Ch r • C IV o • VI • I c Li Chavi ) 004 r 1e e., 1- hart, Indiana a graduate of emorial High School, ha received a scholarship from the orth Ameri n Philip Corp., parent company of The Selmer Co., of Elkhart. Her father, George J. Chavis, wor at Selmer's Vincent Back plant. There were 346 tudents from around Indiana that applied for a holarship from this corparation. Lisa is the only one from Elkhart that received one. The holarship is for' two thousand dollars. Five hundred dollars a year for four year . • In high I L' gr du ted ith a 3.0 gr de av ra. hile attendin high hool she w on the Drill earn for three year the third year e a captain of the team. She will be on e Ball State Drill team Cardettes. JULY 20 - 26, 1983 THE CITIZE PAGES L' 29 t ptember 6. She ha three brother nd on . ere Her mother i TS. Ruth Chavi nd ys the entire family is very proud of Lisa. AT L W • I ATTOR EY A D COU SELO • orrl GE A arded state cholarship ACTICE OF LA Pr ip re awarded annually to Bla udent h demonstr te holastic in the tudy of la at oley La School. Sl f 3 emorial ch lar- In the July 5, 1983 issue of The Detroit News, HerrUd-PalU:Jdium publisher Willtud Banyan was quoted saying thll Bltlc 's mental processes e inferior to thllt of white's =except basket­ ball teanu. Citizen reporter Slterri Scott took to tit streets aking for comments on the comment. T'1tU is lull she heard: FULTO : "I feel that everyone's equal to their though A man is a man regardle to 10 , color, or thought ." AU F. UIIAMMAD: "I think th t the one who m es color inferior or perior i a victim of how srnaD one' mentality i ." J.T. IL S: "Typical of the Herald Pallad .. ium. Benton Harbor doesn't get any po itive support from the paper up to and including the pport of our mayor. B ck ould reach into their own culture and urface with a po itfve lution to ignorance starting in our own home ." THUR BELL: ' e don't have the training he's achieved. We can handle a . uation if it pre nt inself. e can excell if e are trained. ' : "I don't think he should of JOE id that. Loo at rgery." open heart VAUG STE • S: "Ever since the Herald Palladium ha mo eel from thi area, no that they e in their 0 n territory, they shouldn't ha any . s on the city. They drained the town for it resources d money. 0 aD they o I depict and er the minorities of BB. If they really cared -about the city, they ould ha yed here." &a..II..arw..1ft ULL Y: "I prefer not to be quoted it' a political i ue. JOE HOWELL: "I ould Ii e 0 some ientiflC fact to b c it up. If Blac don't ... do good on tes dministered by the ool, it' not in their chromo nes, it' their environ- ment. Maybe the Michigan State Housing Development Authority can help. Our low-interest loan program has money to fix up houses that are at least 20 years old, or newer homes under certain conditions. If your family's annual adjusted income is 20,000 or I ,. you may qualify for a loan at new low interest rates of 3 to 10 percent (Annual Percentage Rate). You can' borrow money for basic structural repairs, insulation and other energy savers, ne plumbing or wiring, replacing a roof, adding a room, and other improvements. Applications for a loan must be made through participating banks, savings and loan association, or local gOY nm nt . If you mail us the coupon, e will send you mor information and a list of lenders and communities in the MSHDA Home Improv. m nt Program. � t • 505 E. Empire Street Benton Harbor, I 49022 • • • ! ,---------------- -- , . MSHDA Home lmprov ment Loan HIP/NIP/CHIP I P.O. Box 30044 LanSing, MI 48909 end a AlSHDA hom nt brochure to: · • • , • • • • • I I I I City I I I I I I �p I \ . --------------�-----, • •