AUGUST 30 - SEPTEMBER 5, 1987 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN
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the
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cntract to me I wn and
garden in ork. However he
s f ced with the pro ct
of losing the contract becau
eas to CO
he did not have the money to
p y sal rie nd other e pen s
until the tUne th t the govern
ment mon y began to flo in.
ell e spread the ord to
few people e in meon
who as intere ted in m ing
thi gentleman a short term
I n. And re en ugh m on
re ponded indi ating that he
would consider lending at least
half of the 10 000 being
ught.
Thi tory c uld probably
be repe ted many time e h
d y around the nation if Bl
with money to invest simply
knew bout om of the fan
t stic and potentially profitable
ideas which ere slowly dying
on the vine of hope be u of a
lac of a fe thousand dollar J
One way of keepin BI
economic dreams alive i to
organize in your city the type
of seminar and workshop men
tioned above. After identifying
a location your major concern
will be publicizing the event.
It can only be ccessful if a
lot of people know about it.
stice eng weakens
wage aw
Secretary of Housing and
U rb an Development Samuel R.
Pierce Jr., ann unced Aug. 12
that the D partment's position
concerning the payment of
Davis-Bacon prevailing wages in
urban devel pment projects has
been upheld in a legal opinion
from the Justice Department.
The opinion re elves a two
year-old dispute between HUD
and the Department of Labor,
which had ruled in July 1985
that prevailing wages required
by the Davis-B con Act must
be paid to construction work
es on CDBG and UDAG pro-
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jects, even when the federal
funds were not being used for
the constructi n work.
Assistant t tomey General
Charles J. per opinion
concurred with HUD's position,
stating that payment of pre
vailing wages is required only
"when federal funds are used
to pay for construction work."
Beer promotion
features trip
King Cobra Premium Malt
Liquor ill send some lucky
consumer on a trip to Hawai.
as part of the third annual
Cobra Lady eepstakes.
Dunn t!pltllli, ... r consum-
ers will be able t vote for their
favorit Coer a dy pictured
on point-of-sale pr motional
displays in p rti ip tin retail
account.
e ge a
U
ter
put
in 1 cal ne ap r
area radio tati ns.
You or your group ould
al aim to m e the event a
money mak ing venture for your
lves. Remember there are
ide ran e of people ho ould
p Y 15 to 25 to attend su h
a minar and orkshop. The
pe ple includ both busi ne
people ith idea and people
100 in for promising ort
term investments.
Further, there is b lu tely
no rea n that your organiz
ing and publicity efforts need
b limited to just Blac . Invite
loan officer from 10 al bank
and other financial institutions
to attend. This will be in
addition to indo idual ith
$500 to 5 000 of p r nal
fund to invest.
One of your re onsibilitie
a
o
in in a
pant
in at least 100 citi
-
art tries ne
a
TRO: - /\. 'o�.s America,
consumers ar rediscovering the
home. itchens are the center
of activity again. Young pro
fessional are becoming "week
end s.' Baby boomers
are di covering home entertain
ing and those with young
families are spending more
leisure time at home, These
are trend ne Michigan corpor
ation e pects will continue and
to be pr fitable.
That s why K mart has
named Martha tewart, author.
syndicated columnist and
nationally rec gnized authority
on food and entertaining to
become K mart's home enter
taining and lifestyle consultant.
K mart is the fir t major
retailer t create uch a posit
ion and cording to Jo ph
Antonini K mart's president
and chief operating officer
"Thi is the first of many
step e hope will not only
enri h our eust mers' sh pping
e perience but their lifestyles
a well."
ticated
$t fI
retail r t
go ds and
and ways t
of their time
will be my .
Stewart will III e per nal
appearance nati nwide ork
with mart merchandisers to
create ne pr ducts for the
kitchen and h me entertaining
and give her tip called Kor
nerstones to itchen Korner
shoppers.
Over 10 million opies of
Martha Stew rt's first Kitchen
Kornerstone tip ill be avail
able free t ustomers in all
2 200 K mart stores beginning
mid-Oct b r 19 7.
Today c nsumers are spend-
their
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dvic
of
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