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May 22, 1988 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-05-22

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Since the days when Bill Pickert
first bulldogg_ed a steer to the
dust. the Black cowboy has been
a syTnbol of origInality and dating.
-Today, that bold spirit is embo­
dIed in Black rodeos and their
dynamIc cowboys.
I The Adolph Coors Compahy,
brewer of Coors, Coors Light and
Coors Extra Gold, * i.s proud to I
bring the Bill Pickett Rodeo I
to audiences across th nation.
From one onginal to anotn r. let's
keep our traditions riding high.
..
Detroit
rental rehab
funds
avai able
The city of Detroit'
Rehabilitation Program i
design d to pr vide inv tm nt
incentives to owne s of mar­
ginally m intain d rental
property.
Pri rity is given to family
sized units.
Rental Rehabili . on funds
are limited to 50% of e eligibl
r habilitation cos $8,500 for
three bedroom units.
The Rental Rehabilitation
Program limits eligible
rehabilitation activity- to that
necessary to correct substan-
dard conditions, to m e essen­
tialimprovements, and to repair
major systems in danger of
failure .:
Eligible activities inelu
energy related repairs as well
those improvements required to
provide access to the hand­
icapped.
Interested property owners
must submit detailed informa­
tion package prior to the first jn­
terview. Funding is through
loans or grants. Forms and ad­
dition informati n can be 0b­
tained through the Community
nd Economic Development
Department located at 150
Michigan ave. 5th no<>r, office
of the Housing P ograms
Division.
The Veteran Outreach
Center, a readjustment counsel­
ing service for Vietnam E
Veteran are conducting group
. I se ion for veterans and their
wives on Tuesday and Thur dhy
from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
The veterans cen er also
provid individual, mar i-,
tal/family, and vocational coun­
seling,job devcelopment, career
planning, and emergency food
ervice. For more information
call the Center at (313) 967-0040
or drop in at 20820 Greenfield,
North of 8 Mile Road. The
hour of operation are Monday
thru Friday - :90 .m. to 4:30
p.m. Late evening appointments
are available upon equest.
por 0 survivers
Polio urviver will hold an
organizing meeting May 2 , at
'j the Mount Carmel Ho pit I,
6071 West Outer Drive, in the
City of Detroit. We will meet U1
th Lourds Conference Room
from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. The gener
public, victims of Polio and
anyone else who is physically
. disabled are in 'ted. I
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