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July 12, 1987 - Image 13

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-07-12

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rt, I c. bas donated
nearly S90,OOO to Job Readi­
ness, a career awareness and
job preparation program for
economically disadvantaged
high chool students in
Chicago.
The funds will go to sum­
mer job for more than 130
participants and will focus on
improving basic skills and in­
creasing job readiness as part
of the high school experience.
The Job It din
program has been selected by
the Carnegie Corp. as one of
14 successful dropout preven­
tion and service programs in
the country ...
trob B ry recently an-
nounced the
appointment
of J C.
Barth II,
III to vice
president of
Corporate
Communica -
tions and
Government
Affairs
. Prior to
joining
Stroh's, Barthwell served as
the administrative assistant
and chief of staff for U.S. Con­
gressman George W. Crockett
BARTIIWELL I
epr ti from lead-
onal organizations met
in Louisville, Ky., recently to
elect finalists from more than
530 nominations ubmitted for
th 1987 KOOL Achiever
Awards. Sponsored by Bro
III 0 Tob cco Corp.,
the Achiever Awards recog­
nize adults who are working to
improve the wuality of inner­
city life ....
Jr .... Lind Johnson Ric ,
29, has been named president
and chief operating officer of
ohn on Publlshin Com-
p ny, the number one Black
owned business in America.
Her father, John H. Johnson,
company founder, continues
as publisher, chairman and
chief executive officer ...
ord otor Co. sponsored
a two-day small busin plan-
The Black Wealth Building Guide
If yotJ desire financial independence and a more rewarding
life, the B e ealth Guid IS for you. The Guide details:
How To Es ablish a Workable Financial Plan
The Six Best Ways Of RaiSing Money Quickly
How To Repair A Negative Credit Rating
Investment Opportunities For Blacks
Enhancmq Your Income With A Part·Tlme BUSiness
And much more
Send for the GUide today! It's only 19.95. Write to Law-
1ay, Inc., POBox 54041, Washington, D.C, 20032.
13 .
Blac Chiropractors
to convene in Detroit
ning seminar for many of its
minority suppliers -- the first
such program any company
has offered to minority-owned
and operated firms.
Goal of the seminar was to
provide ands-on" experience
in developing sound, long­
term business plans. There
were executives from 28 firms
in attendance. Coope &
Lybrand, a national account­
ing firm, developed the ses­
sion with Ford.
The American Black
Chiropractors association will
hold its sixth annual conven­
tion August 20-23 at the Wes­
tin Hotel in Detroit
Four days will offer
orkshops, license renewal,
black tie banquet, networking,
exhibitors, cultural/shopping
tours.
Dr. Phillip J. Sprinkle will
conduct a license renewal
seminar.
Workshop topics inclu
"Black Perspectives in Holitic
Health Care.
. .
A special tour will take con­
ventioneers to e Center
Hospital, the first Michigan
Hospital to have chiropractors
on staff and chiropractic
p tient facilities.
The ABCA will offer six
$10,000 and one $4,000
scho hips to eligibL
minority students who have
been ccepted to chiropractic
colI
D . Herman J. Glass n, is
h t . man, and Dr. Luther
R mond j hos committee
ublic relations chairman.
Dr. Bernard G. atthews is
president of ABCA.
Sugar ay
leaves
Grambling
richer
est
o Can Afford Co lege
Apply for a Pell Grant to attend Lake Michigan
College through LMC's new Electronic Grant
Processing System **. Thir y percent of our
studen�s receive Pell Grants, and the average
award IS $1,050. That covers tuition and fees for a
full-time student at LMC. Applying is this quick
and easy:
- Complete and mail a federal student aid form
(available fr?m Lake Michigan College).
- You Will hear about your award from LMC in
approximately 2 weeks (who will receive notifi­
cation directly through its new electronic system).
Grants are available for full and part-time students.
NO CHARGE TO APPLY
** LMC has been selected as one of five sites in
Michigan for this pilot program of the U.S. Depart­
ment of Education.
Call the financial aid office at Lake Michigan
College for more information - 927-3571 exten-
sion 213. '
277 East aprer Av nue, Benton Harbor I 49022
927-3571 '
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