United States and the
Pacific Rim· is the title of
panel discussion to be
presented by the Lake
Michigan College Honors'
Program from 9 a.m. to 12 noon
Wednesaay, November 29 in
the Blue Lecture Hall at the
LMC main campus, 2755 E.
Napier Ave., Benton Township.
The public is welcome to attend
and there is no charge fot, ad
missi n,
The lecture rs second in a
series of of four to be presented
at Lake Michigan College
during the academic year, ea
title "The United Stsates in the
Global Context." Remaining
lectures are "Continental
Africa,· February 28, and
"Western Europe (EEC),"
March 21.
Pre-registration is
ot required, but large groups
who would like to attend or
people who want more inform -
tion are ed to call Sundaram
at (616) 927-3571 or 1-800-252-
lLMC, ext. 33(i.
Toughlov
Group
P r i1t
t
The Toughlove Support
Group will meet Tuesd y,
Ovembcr 28 t 7:30 p.m. in the
n ery 0 he revensvifle
United Methodist Church, 5506
Ridge R d, Stev ville.
Lupu Foundation-
The Michigan Lupus Foun
d t ion , outhern La c
Michigan Chap er will pres nt
Ch rle t wart ocial
Security Admini tration
Representati discussing So
cial Security nd M dicare. The
meeting will begin t 7 p.m. on
Thursday, ovcmber 30 in the
E ter cal 'i ty Bldg., 2015
L kcview t. Jo eph.
All meetin ar free, c ual
nd open to the public. C II
Peggy, t 9 3- 3 or Corrin ,
471-7191.
T I phon
Dr or bing
d IIv r d
Delivery of Michigan Bell'
1989 Ameritech P gesPlu
Benton Harbor telephone
directory begins ov. 28. AI>"
proximatiey 74,000 busine s
and residence cu omcr will
reeei cop' of the directory,
diag to Tom Drabik. local
Bell public relations director.
bo rd
Labor COuncil M84at
The Southwestern Michipn
Labor Council will meet 00-
day, December 4 at 7:30 p.m. at
the Building Trades Office, 2S4
Colfax Ave., Benton Harbor.
Delegates are encouraged to at
�end this very important meet
mg.
Nomination for SWMLC of
ficers and members of the Ex
ecutive Board will take place,
Officer nominated are: Presi
dent (1 � Vice President (1),
Recording Secretary (1),
Teasurer (1), and Trustees (3).
Labor Brunch will'be S ur
day, December 2 at 10:00 a.m. at
the Ramade Inn, 798 Ferguson,
Benton Harbor. '
Speaker will be Michigan
AFL-CIO Labor Employment
and Development {L.E.A.D.
_ Program}. Cost $7 per person
paid in advance or guarenteed
reservation. No-shows will be
billed.' .
Political wom n to
h ar Am y Upton
Th Southwestern Micbipn
Women's Political Coalition
will meet Wednesday, Ncwem
ber 29, at 7:30 p.m. at the Ber
rien Un itarian- U nives list
Pellowship, 4� Lincoln Ave.,
t. Joseph.
Amey Upton will pea on
shin lon Experiehce,
r . e current legislation.
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Fir t-time
brides
Challenging common. no
tions that marriage is virtually
impo ible past middle-age,
many Blac women are beating
the odds and fmding marital
bliss "First-time Brides After
40."
While me women s y th y
were married to their career ,
or had difficulty flDding te
ith "the right stuff," others
dmit that at middle , they
re fmally ready ... mature d
secure enough with .
identi· to commit to the
Ie 0( marri c.
Irma J. Brown, 40, a Califor
nia Municipal court judge, met
and . ed i urance ezecu ...
live Randolph C. Dilli after
partiDa lot atteadaDts coofased
their id�ntic I' black jaguar
Other fir -time brides
that they simply refused to
marry for the e ofbeiDg
ried, d the arrival «their
true �. Ri&ht" 'N well wOrth
.. for. "You have a IDOI'C
realistic outlook OD life in
laalaL" . Br
"You haw a beaa' idea «
SiDce those signs have been
taken down there is no w y you .
can enforce that DOW, because it
is not posted," Watson said. "If
the citizens in certain areas and
residents in that area see those
big trucks on those side streets,
they call us. We can't issue-tick
ets, but we have warned the
drivers hat they are on the
wrong truck route. Bu the main
problem is that there are no
signs indicating which streets
are designated as street for
trucks.
Once the streets re de ig- .
nated and the. city's engineer
have checked them out to m e
sure heavy trucks are able to
travel them, signs would be put
up, said Wolf.
COMMUNI1Y BUSINESSES
AS OR HELP
Secondly, Yarbrough said he
pleading on behalf of the
businesses on Broadway and
Empire, pecificaUy, Betty'S
_ Cleaners, Lady 1" Barber Shop
and th Rib Shack.
"There is far too much loiter
ing", Yarbrough said nd the
loitering is ca ing these people
to 1 excessive busin ."
"They are a k�g for help -
they deserve it."
Commission George
Wy inger a ked whether the
bu inesses on rh 1 p rticul r
corner (Broadway and Empire)
rc ponsiblc for the crowd hang
ing out in front of their bus i-
. ness? and "If they are, what are
they suppose to do to remove
them." ,
"You can control wha; goc
on inside your business, but
what happens out there on the
treet , that becomes a police
matter," Wysingcr .aid.
Po tclli aid, ju t like you
hold a tavern owner responsible
for 'what go on ar und hi
bu iness, the other busines
owners are re ponsible for
theirs.
Postelli said if there were
someone loitering out ide a
business, keeping the cus
tomers from entering or hara ,..
ing them, someone hould call
the police and make out police
report.
Watson id as long' a per
son is just st nding there and
not bothering anyone they
could "stand there long as
they wanted to".
. Yarbrough said if a crowd
andiag in front of the Vin
c:cnt P ce and the police were
called, they uldn't be there
They ould be in jail.
Wolf . d that the commis
ion could go to these b i
d buy something or get
a hair cut and see '5 go4
• chaDF their ordinance so they
could crack down on some of
the loitering. Watso said he
had a copy of Kalamazoo's or
dinance so Postelli could take a
look at it
SE 10 CENTER OT OR
. ALE, MAYOR AY
The third issu Yarbrough
id he wanted to bring up is
that, he had several peopl call
him saying th y had heard that
the enior Citizen Center build
ing was for sale and they wanted
to know how to go about bid
ding on it.
Wolf said it was not u for
sale becau the Center ti has
seve al more years to go before
th ir lea is up.
The last item Yarbrough had
was concerning a Job Corp rep
resentative, who previously had
an office in the Vincent Place to
interview youths for Job Corp.
He uld need space for only
one day a month for about 2
hours a for in erviewing youth ,
Yarbrough said.
After the meeting Watson
said when he is In the area of
Broadway and Empire, there is
not anyone loitering around and
he would go on Broadway and
Empire ag in and check it ut.
Mrs. Lela Taylor, owner of
Lady T's Barber hoc and M�.
Watson, owner of the Rib hack
were present at the meeting.
PROPERTY .. ALE
In other mattcr the commi -
sion voted to approve the a of
579, 600 and 626 Territorial to
Eugene and H zel Baird f r
$1,000 each. Commis ioner
Wy inger voted again t the·'
resolution.
Also the ale of 7 5 Lavelle
o Char Ie Razor, Jr. and Belly
Jean Raz r. The Razor were
qualified for the Home tcad
Program and purchased the
property for 1.00.
The buyer agrec to
rehabilitate the premi es by
bringing the premi es into com
pliance with all city code within
nine (9) months and must live in
the house for a period of five (5)
year.
Mayor Wolf announced that
there will be a Public Hearing
held Monday, December 4, to
discu s the 1989-90 Budget
Amendment for the Cemetery.
Herman Ivory
honored in
Lansing
By ry Gollid
ha
. Fundrai er for
Every
Women'
Place·
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By ry Golli y
The tradition holiday
"Cheers and heese'" 9 is
being co-spon red thi year by
Re-Max of Muskegon and
Every Woman' PI ceo Re-Max
joined Every Woman's Place as
a co-spon 0 last ye r when,
through thei mbined efforts,
thou .ands of dollar w rai cd
to upport vcry, Woman's
Place and their program .
The party will be held
Decem er l st at the Hilt Build
ing from 4-8 p.m. Tickets ar
$) in advance and $12 at the
dr )r -.
he" .hcer and hcc e" i a
co munity-wide event featur
ing a fe uivc atrn ) pherc, excel
lent jazz anti- wonderful
cOlJlpany.
,h public i invited to join
Rc-Max, Mu keg nand ry
W m n's lace as they invite
M u keg n to kick ff the
holiday with ft .hecrs and
hec c." .
Ticket arc availa Ie from
Every Woman' PI ce, )706
Peck treet or by calling 726-
4493.
A 100 . in Id the types of ca
t ichigan Department of
rved by
alHealth
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