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August 03, 1986 - Image 11

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Michigan Citizen, 1986-08-03

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uy
e
en
ASH GTO ationally
nown television ho t and jour­
nali , Tony Brown, Con res­
. nal Blac C ucu Chairman,
Repre ntative Mic ey Leland,
ew Orleans ayor, Sidney
Barthelemy and MBDA Director
J ame H. Richardson Gonzales
ere ju t a few of the many
politicial and bu ine s le der
th t participated in The
ati nal Busines Le ue's
Founder' D y Dinner and "Pi­
lot Buy Freedom ee end".
The eekend enda was
the fir joint effort between
the BL and the Council for
the Economic Development of
Black Americans.
ccording to Arthur E. Teele
Jr. pre ident and CEO of the
BL, Thi is ju the first
phase of our five-year plan
which is de igned to make
economic lf-sufficency the
m in trust of our membership
and con tiuency."
• eele further stat d that
the pl n res s econ mic self
help and If development h -
Black power
uildin ron r
in the
Blac businesses that have fair
hiring practices and support
programs to olve problems in
the Blac community.
At the kick-off rally Re­
presentative Leland, (D-Texas ,
emphasized to those in atten­
dance from the busine , civic,
cial and religious sector how
import nt it is to pport
Black businesses in their com­
munity.
The ational Bu Iness Le gue
whichis currently being funded
by gr nt from the Minority
Busine Development gency
wa f unded in 1900 by Boo er
T. ashington and is the oldest
busine organization in the
nation. It is a multi-trade
a iation that promotes the
c mmercial and financial de­
velopment of Black and other
minoritie .
'The Financial Security
Guide is a 99-page fact­
filled boo let detailing
dozen of ays to inqre se
your current income.
ake $16.95 chec r
money ord r payable to
l - T y Communicatio S,
P.O. Box 54041, Washing­
ton;DefMM:
)
Tired of going to 'stores to
get your Michigan Citizen
ewspaper? Well, call 1-
800-445-NEWS and we'll
have the MICHIGAN
Citizen delivered right to
your home by the U.S.
mail.
AUGUST 3, - 9.1986 THE CITIZEN
11
ONEY TALKS
Join a consumer buying club
By Jam athan
It is pos ible in fact com-
, mon, to purcha a wide veriety
of consumer goods at up to
40% below retail value if you
are a member of one of the
nation's veral consumer buying
rvices.
Such rvices have been en-
abled their members to get
nice car for a much a 5,000
off the car dealer's price.
Although con mer buying
rvices are by no means the
answer to all your purchase
needs, they can help you get
significantly more buying
power out of each dollar you
have to spend. However, i is
interesting that only a relative­
ly small number of Americans
belong to such services.
The probable reason is that
only a relatively few Ameri­
cans kno about them.
Before introducing you to
ome of these buying ervi e
let me first tell you a little
about them.
There is a consumer buying
service for ju t about every
purpose, You name it and then
is a service mewhere whi h
can purcha it for you at dis-­
counts rangin from 20% to
50% below retail value. ost
rvices will charge you a yearly
membership fee. You can order
good by phone. And a few
con umer buying rvices even
have credit plan for major
purchases.
The major drawback to such
services is that many of them
limit who can join. Some
rvices do not ccept individual
members and only deal with
employees of a company or
members of an organization
which join a a group.
An example of this is the
United Buying Service. UBS
claims it gets di ounts of up
to 60% on a wide variety of
con umer items. In addition,
it does not charge a member­
ship fee. But you can only
take advantage of the service
if your company or organiza-
'tion joins.
United Buying ervice
ecialize in tting cars at
huge di ounts. In order to see
if your company or organiza­
tion can j in write UBS at
215 Lexington Avenue, ew
Y rk ,Y. 10016 or call
212- 89-633 .
Another buying service hich
caters to employee of lar e
companies and organization is
Quota-Phone. It promises dis­
counts of up to 40% on ju t
about any consumer item.
Again, your company or
organization must join Quota-
ORITY -0 RECEIVES CONTRACT - Benjamin
R. Polo e Sr. center), pre· ent of the Polote Corporation in
Sa� , G.,· tbe . COD ruction contract ever
ded by Adolph Coo Company to a minority Finn. The 3.7
million contract calls for Polote to con ct e and ter
treatment facilif at Coo ' Shenandoah Bre ery near E ton,
Va. Rep ntin Coo t t presentation in Virginia are Shennan
O'Brien ft, contract administrator, and John Vo project m -
r for the Shenandoah Brewery.
MORE BLACKS TESTING POSITIVE FOR AIDS
BOSTO ASS - ccording to an e 'elusive B t n
Globe report Black volunteers for the rmy are te tin
p sitive for the potentially deadly IDS viru t a higher rate
than white. The Black rate for e posure to the IDS viru
was 3. per 1,000 appli ants compared t . per 1 000
rate for whites. Hispanic volunteers al te ted positive
more often than whites with a rate of 2.5 per 1,000.
Phone in rder for you to t e
advantage of the rvice. You
can contact Quato-Phone for
details on membership by calling
its ew Rochelle .. head­
quarters collect at 914-633-
8745.
ow, here are two rvices
which accept individual mem­
bers:
-LVT Hotline Inc. LVT
pr mises large discounts on
items such as VCR's, TV's
stereos home appliance etc
for its members. Call toll free
for a brochure detailing the
group s rvices: 800-645-5010.
- A B the ational
ealth Building
al promi s
its members huge discount on
a wide variety of consumer
items. Plus it offer a credit
plan just in ca e you do not
have 500 or more lying
around in order to make
maj r purchase.
WB 's yearly member­
ship i 19.00. You can join
by ndng the membership fee
to 1377 K" Street uite
9 shington D 20005.
If you ould I e additional
inf rmati n or a li of major
onsumer buyin ervice write
me t Law-Tay Inc. P.O. Bo
54041 a ington DC 20032.
2.00 to cover mail-
in co ts.
Why d e it
to receive an
unemployment benefit check
after you me y ur claim?
Wh t happen during th two
weeks?
S ER: hen you fil a
claim for un mployment ben
fit ichi an Employment
Security Commi ion ESC'
taff will you to fill out an
pplication fonn.
fter you me claim the
ESC will nd qu
. e to e h employer
orked for during the
52 wee . Th qu ionn
a the employer fo infor­
m tion out your eamin and
about the reason for your
p ation from the job.
Th employer mu t pro . e
the requ ted information . -
in ten day One th t infor-
m tion arrive t the ESC;'
ency ff u t inform
tion pplied by y th
employer to determine if you
e . ib for un mplo en
benefi ...
Thi detennin tion . nor­
mally ready t the time of your
fir t 0- appointment
following your or"· a1 ppli-
tion for nefits. -
If u have a qu ri n for
the ichigan mplo ment Se-
curity Commisso n (MESC).
send it to "A MESC, If 7310
Woodward, Room 505, Detroit,
MJ 48202.

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