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August 07, 1988 - Image 13

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-08-07

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• I
ne City of lSeIlalOil Harbor
" city-owDed stru�� up
for bid.
B" are open to the public
I aDd property be seea by call-
ing Community Deve pmeDt
Direaor AarOll Anthony at 9'1:1-
I 8420 t City Hall, ccoedi to
RocheU Loas. Deputy <ler'k.
Bid . be picked up"
the'dec s office at Oty HaD
&om 9:00-5:00 day through
Friday"
B
IBT Senior' Cen er
announces 'schedule
' ..
t
9
_Blael( , Samb
1 ,
sense of persooal insecurity and
cwerriding inferiority"
WhateYer i 1DOtiva· D, and
despite Japa esc disclaimers,
the Blac Press of America
roundly condemns this latest
racist Japanese display, and call
on the Japanese go rnment to
immediately call a balt to it and
issue a prompt apology to Blac
in America and elsewhere.
deed, that it all should be seen as
"humorous· d -friendly- "and
diat Japanese consumers "enjoy
. with goodwilJ •.
The Japanese are an insular
people, and overly fed on their
post-war success" becoming a
� producer d marketer
of igh tech products and
automobiles. They re ble to
do this only because of
. American - and that' Black
well white d other ethnic
I
upfo b·
R" of Ben on Harbor available t the Senior Center
and Beotoo Township who are during August include: Legal
lest 60 years of e and living OOUDSC� August 10 from 9:00
in private es are invited to a.m.. until 12:30 p.m. Advance
ubmit requests to have certain appointments are necessary;�=====�����----�-----�--�----:----"'"
home chore service done at Medicare counseling each
their homes free of charge. Such Thursday from 1:00-3:00 p.m.
chores include lawn and garden Advance appointments are re­
care, . dow ing. cleaning quired; Free blood pre sure
of debris from rain gutters, ·trim clinic service all day August 10,
painting. and the removal or 17,24 and 31.
moving of heavy objects. Re- The Board of Directors wi1J
may be made a the Senior meet August 18 at 1:30 p.m,
Ceotec, 144 Pipest e, Benton Surplus food items will be is­
Harbor or by ning 9Z7-� sued to pre-registered seniors
betwceIl8:30 LDl. and 3:45 p.m. all day August 30.
All materials, too and equip­
meat Deeded for such work must . Film on AIzh9l"tt'lMH'
be provided by the ho oc- d to be own
alpaDt. Today Count
TIle .. in . ed to par- "
ticip t in special exercise I . m '"g
progra pre ented t the Make Today Count will meet
Caller 10:30 August 9, 16 Ion Wednesday, August 10 at
23. Also each Thursday of W tervliet Community Hospi- I
t 12:30 p.m. These 45- tal. A get together will be at 7:00
miIILute exec· are conducted p.m, and the . tart t
by Jamie S" • . cz, senior ser- 7:30 p.m. A film on Alibeimer's
vices coordinator Ior the disease will be sbowD'with ques­
YWCA, Saint Joseph. There· tioe and " to fol-
006t to participate. . . . low.
Othef sel'Vi<:es d ctMt For futther iIIfomupion, COtI-
tact Barbtua I. Williams, at
616/674-81U7.
:...ft........ 35x119 Lo -
overgro estimate OD rehab
approximately $3,000 - SS,OOO.
369 J 46x125 Lot e -
e on rehab uDder S12,(O) -
si.sn
For ftutJt6 infomullion COtI­
tact the Clerlc � oJfice III 917 -8408.
American - generosity ex­
tended 11 a defeated foe.
Japanese obtuseness' not a \
Jatter day phenomenon. It will
be recalled that dwing World
W Il, the Nazi South African
GoYernmen gave th Japanese,
their alli the title of "honorary
whiles" in order to shield them
from the daily indigniti native
Blacks, Indians, and 'Other suf­
fered daily in th t country. It is
not surprising that the Nazi
South African govern nt ex­
tended the title; what should
give pause is that the Japanese
accepted this insult without, ap­
parently, a murmur.
Perhaps this is so indica-
tion of a fla d character trait.
But seems even closer to
the bone is the Japanese p­
p rent need to defame nd
diminish a people unlike th m­
selves. Without invo ing sig-
mund Freud, it points to deep
Medical Center I
Celebrate sun
Childre 's
Health
-----=-------- --------------
Would your children like to
explore a fully equipped
ambulance? See what an X-ray
looks like? And meet a real live
friendly· owl?
Then bring your boys and girls
to the Children's Health Fair at
the Mercy Center on Wednesda�
I August 10. We'll help your
children begin a lifetime of good
health habits - and make sure
they have fun, too!
Youngsters from preschool age
through seventh grade will enjoy
finding out how to fix healthy
snacks. .. how to' brush their teeth
properly. .. and how to respect
the rights of animals in the wild.
A live group of puppets will
remin ur children not to talk
to stra gers, play with potential
poisons or cross the street without
looking both ways.
We'll have mes and giveaways,
clowns and balloons - and lots
of ways for parents to help their
kids live long and healthy lives.
at
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