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August 01, 1984 - Image 13

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Michigan Citizen, 1984-08-01

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AUGUST 1 - 7, 1 4 THE CITIZE
Community C.o.G.l.e. presents T riller play
'1'HRILLER FOR CHRIST", Ii
play,' being performed by group of
young men from Community Church
of God in Christ, 870 E. ashington,
St., Benton Harbor. �
pI y conveys _ m e to both
young and old, about young peop e
trying to find their ay to Christ but i
gre tly influenced by hat the orld
Old requ
Co· f
t, new an wer
p 4
Jo
in­
required by
"moot."
ROBERT BRL·
CONTRACTOR
ha to offer.
Thi pl y
a performed in other
cit" es and h proven to be a gre t cce
and bl ing to e ryone who ha seen
the performance. It is very unique
play beca it ha an all male ca t.
PIe come and join us one ili
exciting ion. Itt being held t
Community's fello ship hall, Saturday,
BE TO HARBOR - South estern
ichigan Gospel, usic or shop Chap­
ter (S G ) ha re-scheduled their
Pre-Convention usic 1 for Saturday,
August 4, 7:30 p.m. at th Ebenezer
B pti Church, 214 E. Britain.
Gue ts include S G Choir etro-
Chicago Chapter Choir under the direct­
ion of E le Johnson and Michael Stoke
and Company Gospel Ensemble, Chicago,
lllinois. Everyone is invited for a full
evening of-good gospel m ic,
The G will be traveling to
Atlanta, Georgia to be in the ationa!
Convention with noted Gospel Singer,
the Rev. Dr. James Cleveland, founder,
pre 'dent with about 25 delegates.
Anyone intere ted in traveling with
the choir to tlanta to the Convention,
visiting a relative, or eeingthe city may
travel for $85.00 round trip on the Royal '
Bu Charter of Battle Creek, ichigan..
For more information, call 926-7090.
A message from the people
who work Jor you
at Mercy and Memorial hospital
Gospel Music
PAGE THIRTEE
August 4 at 8:00 p.m.
Donation for th performance'
$3.00 and may be purch d from y
of the Ce iaI choir memb r or from
th church office between th hours
of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., ond y through
Friday.
a
As of August 1, 1984, Mercy and
emorial hospitals are once again fully
participating hospitals with Blue Cross/
Blue Shie d of ichigan.
A F: r Agreement
After. extensive negotiations, we have
a new agreement with new terms.
We feel the terms are consistent with
our goal of fairness to all who pay for
hospital services, and with our goal of
high-quality cost-effective health care.
The new contract for inpatient services
is based on a mutually agreeable
fixed fee for each Service provided to
subscribers of Blue CrosslBlue Shield
of Michigan.
Full Co e For
Sub rlben
Under the new agreement. Blue
CrosslBlue Shield of Michigan will
reimburse Mercy and Memorial
hospitals ditectly. That payment will be
accep eel as payment in full for all
services coveted by Blue Cross/Blue
Shield of Michigan contracts excep
for deductibles or co-payments.
• 8 ero- dber,
you will once again have full
hospitalization insurance at Mercy and
,
Dr. J n H� cOon lei, .D.p.C. e., Dr. John C.B. cOon ,s.A.,O.C.
Dr. P ,. Schl kaa.s.p.c.
hone 92 -32 2
Aao fro

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,'.' • '¢oX •
. Memorial hospitals within the limits of
your policy.
Blue Cross will reimburse Merty and
Memorial hospitals for you just as it
did prior to cancellation of our former
contracts.
If you carry 81 C
S Ie en I Medicare covtma«H!
and are over 65, yot1 maintain the
same benefits you have always had.
However, Blue Cross will now
reimburse Mercy and Memorial
hospitals directly, rather than send
payments to you.
U carry 0 er pi batlo
I ce, or Medicare or Medicaid
coverage, you are not affected by this
new contract Your benefits remain
totally unchanged. .
U Qu tlon
We know you may have questions.
Our insurance information HOTIJNE
can give you the answers. Call
983-0999 to talk to us about your
insurance coverage. You may reach us
Mondays through Fridays, from 8 a. m.
to noon, and 1-5 p. m .
If you have Blue Cross coverage, you
may also wish to contact your Blue
CrosslBlue Shield of Michigan
representative.
Our B Ic P II ophy of
Service lUnch n ed
On September 1. 1983, we cancel ed
our contracts with Blue C /
Blue Shield of Michigan. fel
those contracts were t er fair no
consistent with the fi an .
arrangements we had th 0 h th
insurance cornpani .
of our communi .
orne
hospi
availa to all
regardless of insurer or ability 0 pay.
This is our basic philosophy and it
remains unchanged.
Cbarle ' ic ey" Yarbrough, Ralph
Cre , Juanita Echo d €00 e. Vo- .
ling no ere: Randall Juergensen, Char
Henderson and Arnold Boli.n.· orval
ei and ichael Govato abstained.
In voting, Coo e 'd if a city em­
ployee is on city bus' ,the city is
liable. "I believe . Johnson con-
ducting city busin hen the ccident
occured," Cooke said.
Henderson noted there no
police report of the ccident, that the
eommi . n did no kno here or
o the ceident too p ceo
Yarbrough 'd,' e
o e r. Johnson me
kind of moral obligation. .
If you nd a guy out,
you ould stic behind
them, if they e on the
job conducting busin
Yarbrough dded.
It . reported las
ee in The Citizen that
commissioners had oted
the payment during a
cl d . on in ppar­
ent viol tion of the Open
eetin Act.
It

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