Detroit I • Dece ber 23-2', 1 MICHIGAN CITIZE P. , Detroit Compact Honored. DETROIT - Detroit Compact w s selected by the Business-Higher Forum of the American Council on Education as one of the Ie ding business-education­ al partnerships in the na­ tion. The Detroit' Compact, w one of ten finalists for the Forum's Anderson Medal, which honors excel­ lence in triparate alliances mong businesses, higher education in titutions and public schools. The Comp ct . is a partnership. of the area's leading businesses, higher education institutions, civic and cultural organizations and the Detroit Public Schools designed to im­ prove the quality of educa­ tion in the school sy tern. Started in 1989, the program guarantee jobs and scholar. hip for tu­ dents who meet high academic, attendance and Dequlndre Good By Gary G. Watkin The Dequindre Good eighbor Bloc Club spon­ sored it's nnual Christmas Dinner Friday, December 7th at Brother B r B Que on Wyoming in Detroit, in hich approximately 70 people ttended. The Bloc Club has been in existence since 1962 and covers Dequindre from East 7 Mile Ro d to State Fair. Among the activities that FIBER GLASS E TATE I * R nt Your Own Space For everyth ng yoo'v m ined * ANNIVESARIES • BIRTHDAY PARTIES • BUSINESS EETI GS • CABARETS • CHURCH SOCIALS * FA ILV REU IONS * FASHION SHOWS • FU D RAISERS 838-1170 16515 Plymouth behavior standards. There are twelve schools participating in Round II that began in September of 1990. 8,500 .students signed on for the Round II school year. The Detroit Compact Selection Committee has also recommended five ad­ ditional middle schools 'and three . dditional high schools to the Compact Main Table for Round 1I1, th t will begin in eptember of 1991. eighbors celebrate the Dequindre Good Neigh­ bor Block Club participates in are th Beautification Project that is pon orcd by the City of Detroit, along with the Christmas lighting program. Additionally, member attend the month­ ly community meeting held at the 11th precinct (Davi on). The Block Club als ha a sic committee, along with a children program the recognize graduating stu­ dent. Magnolia Boyce was Chairperson for the event and Bertha Mae Hambrick is Pre ident. 864-4100 864-4100 MARAT HO SIX MILE &: LIVER OIS _______ Winur�cffll _ 011 Change ITran ml Ion Servic Special I Available _ ...:. t! 1.:.95 Mo.� __ .; � __ *Major and �inor:_ _ Tune-Up Special I Battery Special ' 39.95* $49.95 ':"'4 CYIi�e� �·.!...I hi; _ � � _:Most �� .E!� installatio� -New & U ed Tires I Exhaust Sy tem ngalow 15.95 I... ,. .. , - ... _- ._ ... --- .... _,_��_r---_�-_------- Tran mi sion Fluid I Front or Rear Brak Ch 39.95* ange , ......... ,.. .• _ ....... _ . .._ ., .. _,...,,1.1_"" ,_ 34.95 Most c _j -, ..... =:�-:.-:- __ - - - -, Radiator Flush I I 29.95 I F h coo iog y & . -freez L.TO;;-;;SERVICE-;'VAILABL� � MARATHO � , • HEEL 1401"6 Woodward 869-0710 30%-50% Off • KIDS WEAR • LADIES & EN'S WEAR • ACCESSORIES Space Available ir.K. PI ZERIA • PIZZA • SUBS • RIBS • CHICKEN • SOUL FOOD • DELI SANDWICHES ,I With ive Topping : $13.99 I Pick-up Only D liv ry Extra , : tax ,Exp. 1-15·91 : �- .. � ..... - .. - .... - ••...•... - .. -..-------.--.--.-.-.----.- .... -� TW�IZZ��U RIB SANDWI H _' w/2 Toppings . 3.99 : 7 . 99 pIua tax l Expir 1-15·91 l._. .�! __ ):1�:81 __ .. __ .. _._l • •• ._._. __ .- _ T.K. PIZZERIA 12005 Woodward at Elmhurst 883-3400