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January 13, 1991 - Image 8

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-01-13

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• Thi .. goes to Washington
D.C.' enior citizen activist Si ter
Cora Brimfield. In a marvelous
display of'1gnorance is BI' ", Sister
Brimfield has set her mind on "Takin'
back" the formerly Black-owned
Mega Food Store. Wi.th Ie rea­
sons, or creditability, th h has
with his war with Iraq, Ms. -Brimfield' •
The Accounting Aid Society and following three libraries on Satur- has made a personal war with the
the National Association of Black days from 10 am-2 pm:, ' new Korean owners of Mega for no
Accountants are offering a free tax Campbell Branch ... February .�- �ther cause than that they are Ko-
a istance program at the Detroit April 13, 6625 W. Fort (W. of Liver- rean and had enough money, and
Public Library to prepare federal, nois) 297-9380. �. good sense, to go to the bankruptcy
state, and city income tax forms f�r Knapp Branch .. ,February 9- court and buy the store.
low income persons. This R 0 A R{¥ ,3 l� � ($. ,0 � ile the good 8i'II"'tMl��rtl
. e t.to � e ol � l"c vi �\3�(\1 ,nnU ,.t"n '1 9�""''''MNo
Library locatio s an .� n' .t. J f; Iht�t,.9F. �,�e9ruarY"ff� 00 OOOend'Obf .
eligibility h�qW;em�� .� apply. April 3, 1766 Oakman Blvd. (W. or for the sam� bargain-basement price
. A one Person Family can have a Linwood) 876-0132. . .
maximum income ofS9,OOO; a 2 per- The Downtown Brarich Library, as �ld the Ko�eans, she now Just
son family, $12,000 and for'3 or more' 121 Gratiot (E. of Woodward), of_demands that either the owners, the
there is a $3,000 per additional ex- . Iers assistance by appointment only D .. C. government, or somebody,
emption. . on Wednesdays and Thursdays from should "give" the store to her lock,
_. 10 am to 2 pm, January 3O-Aprilll. stbck and barrell.
THIS TAX prepartion service to To make an appointment, call th In her zeal for capitalistic en-
Detroit suburban residents alike on Downtown Branch Library at 224- trepreneurshlp, Brimfleld has yet te
a walk-in basis at the following six 0580 from 9:30 am to 5:30.p� Mon- say a word about: 1) money; ,2)
'libraries on Saturdays from am to day-Friday.
2pm:
Main Library .. .January 26-April
·13 (Biography Room) 833-4000,
5201 Woodw rd' (N. of Warren)
I Also Wed says; March 27-April
10, 5:30-8:00 p.m. I ..
Chandler Park Branch ... March 2-
April 13, 12800 Harper (at Dicker­
son) 267-6558.
. Chaney Branch ... J anuary 26-
April 13, 16101 Grand River (at
Mansfield) 935-4314. ,
Duffield Branch ... March 2-;April
6 2507 W. Grand Blvd. (E. of 14th)
898-2424;
Franklin Branch ... January 26-
April 13, 13651 E, McNichols (a
Gratiot) 267-6561.
MC:\rk Twain Branch ... March 9-
������������������������April � 85� Gr��t (E.'of Van
Dyke) �61 6555.
. _'"" .
I hereb resolve to t 15 minutes
esercise � ry d.l'1
.. A T I G . ten, ock
·It Tomorrows" pilot neighborhood.
program consists of a four- _ I'll eat a bit less supper. not skimp
bo tt r , S e s s ion 0 ff ere d . on breakfast. and dnnk 8 glasses 0{
thrOllgh c.hurches and other ., water e rv dav ..
community groups. The. ,.,. . .
pr gram, taught by AARP At work. III nut Ict.tm! httk thm�
�d AHA volunteers, in- boUwr m '. And I II remember-,
C'hrdes an overview of nutri- there arc no hl� things,
Hold the salt. I�" th lemon or
pepper;
At least 15 minutes of ,,:very day
must be (or m alone: to groom
myself dean, to' think positive
th()ugh� and to muster defenses
�nst �I . uhstances that mi�t
harm IlIV nnnd and hody.· ,
• l'll learn from a docto] or clinic my
lesterollevel, and if it's too high. . "
I'll cut down on the wrong kind 0( ,
fats in my food. . . ' I
If I keep the children saie. they wilt • .
ke�p me )'oung.
I will remain alert for opportunities
to increase roy kn. ledge and
to a (Cpt (han�t! in my ife as a
nonna! reality.
1
I
• 1
,
I
meri n
tion A A).
RP nd HA h v
developed n tion I nutr i­
t ion ' e d u c a t1 0 n pi lot
pro r for older Afrlc n­
Americ ns.
"The 0 1 of thi pilot
progr m i to in cr e e
- w renes of he impor­
t nce of nut r.it io n," id
A RP Executive Director
Horace Deets. Improved
e tin h bits c n ,elp
pr ev nt he rt attacks,
trok nd other life-
·threatening di eases." .
. Life -expect cy for
Afric n-Americ ns is 69.7
ye r SCOlD par edt 0 75.9
ye r for non-mino'r it ies.
utrition has been linked
with he rt di e se, stoke,
c ncer, diabere , high blood
pressure, nd cirrhosis of .
the liver, which are the
major cause of de t·h for
older Afr icarr-Arner icans
"Nutrition education
should be a priority for all
groups th t are interested in
the health of older
minorities" s a id AHA
President Francois Abboud,
M.D., director of the Car­
diovascular Research
Center at the University of
Iowa College of Medicine.
-.
"
��zheimer support
.. gro.up to meet
, ,
A Iamity support group of
the Alzheimer'S Association
will meet at St. -Ce c il ias
R e c tor y .i n D e t r 0 ito it
Thursday, January 24, 1991
at 7:00 p.m.
This support g�OUPl
which is for caregivers,
family members, and friends'
of persons afHicted by
Alzheimer's disease, meets
on lti�·.fourth Th�rsday of'
each month at 7:00 p.m.
st. Cecilia's Rectory is 10-
�ated at 10400 Stoepel, near
Grand River and LiveNlois.
For' mOre i formation, call
Betty Sullivan at 933-0327.
(
To - eacourage the exchaQge of etc.),
products and services among Black
companies and consumer , The ORGANIZ�RS SAY the . ad-
Blacknet is offering free service to all vantages to this initiatve are:
Black companies people and or- - Increased economic 'power for
ganizations for Black History Month Black COnsumOTS and companies. ..
(February, 1991). ' - Enhanced knowledge ot.
The Blacknet Bulle.tin Board, Black-American History, culture,;
sponsored by Renown lnformation: etc. '.'
Inc. will provide: - Greater awareness of Black:
Free advertising �or Black accomplishmen�s and oppor�
For further infonnation about ad- companies, organizations and as- tunitie$. .' :
ditional tax assistance localions in. sociatio�s. '. - The ability for Black people tq
W.ayne, Oqkland and Macomb coun- . - Free entry into the database of . help themselves... . 4
ties, call TIP at 833-4000 or the Ac- Black companies and professionals: # - Exchange of information and
·c.ollntillg Aid Society at 961-1842. - On-line phone access by all ideas among' Black people. i
Library telephone lIumbers are listed consumers to Blacknet BBS infor- - A marketplace for the ex_,
ill the De�roit White Pages Directory, mation. .change of goods and services.
BuSiness Section, on page 63. . . � Unlimited exchange ?f infor- (bartering) aDlong Black Com_'
matlOn, products and serVIces be- panies at mut ally agreeable terms. J •
tween companies and consumers. ' '..
- Entry of all information re- €ontact the Blacknet via your per-:
- lated to Black companies, associa- sonal computer at (718) 692-0943 (8-�
tions an colleges (e.g. history, � N-1) or call.us by phone at (718):
calendar of events, newsletters, 951-9250 or by fax at (718)"'377-3653.:


n tion'
din or ni tion for
p ople e 50 nd older. It
erve their d nd inter-
est throu h legi 1 tive d­
voc cy, re rch, inform -
tive pro r m nd com-
-munity ervice provided by
net or of 10 al ch pter
nd experienced volunteer
throughout the country. The
org niz tion � 1 0 offer
member wide r nge of
speci I benefit including
ode.rn M atur nity
magazine nd the monthly
Bulletin.
the American Heart As­
sociation.i the nation'
I rgest voluntary health or­
ganization devoted to the
reduction of dis bility nd
death from cardiovascular
. diseases nd stroke. With 56
affiliates and mor t han
2,000 local divi ions cover­
ing all 50 states, the Djstrict
of Columbia and Puerto .
Ribo, the AHA is working
toward its I;fesaving mission
• through three major a�as:
cardiov scular science, car­
t diovascular education nd
community programs, and
revenue generation. . . .
In the
ewYar
... '
Black 'Accountants
off r free tax, aid '.
A A SERVICE to patrons,
federal, state, and city income tax
forms are available at Main Library,
Municipal Reference. Library, and
all branch libraries during the tax
season. '
. The Library's Service to Shut-Ins
and Retirees (SIR) will d�te tax
worksheets to eligible .homebound
residents of Detroit. Completed
worlCsheets returned to the library
will be used to prepare tax' forms
which will then be matied to the
homebound residcsnt for signature.
-,
THE TAX PREPARTION service
is available to Detroit and suburban
residents by appointment only at the
, .
� MEDICAL ARTS
"PHARMACY
'·13700' WOODWA-RD
,.._--
869-1800
DAV1D N. '
ZIMMERMAN.
P-O. FACA.
Pr ... ctent
Sleep Problems:
864-4100 864-4100
.. M A R A T'�I-r'O N '
,,,.�1R7
SIX MILE & LIVERNDIS
Willter Special .•
, - olf Change- -. - 'Transmission Service
Special,,· 1 Available
� 1.95 Most cars I *Major and Minor
- Tun-:Up Special � r -Battery S�eclaT-
$39.95* . $49.95
':"4 cYII�e� �. lI�t��.!_ � �Mos.!..:ars _E!US installatio�
New & Used Tires' I Exhaust System
. . $15 95* $89.95 Converter Back
starting as low as • . I ., ',..IKIIt bh .,. .
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l !!u� �lIng �� � antl-free� .J
, TOWING SERVICE AVAILABLE
dan MAR A THO N .
.... =-
One Out of Thr.ee Suffers
Roughly one-third of the population experiences some type of sleep
problem. Statistics indicate that about half of all of those who have insom­
nia, the medical term for sleep di turbances. take some type of medi£ine
for the problem at some point in their lives. According to a recent artic,le
in Pllarmacy Times, physicians write more than 20 million prescriptions
each year for hypnotics - leep medicines.
Nonpre ription sleep-aids may be helpful in relieving cenain types of
insomnii. The Food and Drug Admini tration (FDA) recently determined
that three leep-aid product ingredients are sQ/e and effective for general
usc. These ingredients are �oxyla�ne succinate, dipherahydramine hy­
drothloride, and diphenhydramine citrate. Alcoholic bever�ges should
be avoided when taking prescription or nonprescription sleep-aids.
Before using a leep-aid consider these uggestions:
• Avoid Slimulan s�h as caffeiM nd nicotine.
• Avoid daytime naps and heavy meals just prior to bedtime.
• Relax pior to bedtime by reading or lislCning to easy music:
onOury
Full Service Station
An American Com
:
"Bo Know, But i
Evidently She Don't
Or She'd Ju t Do It"
,"
"Flxl"' TQ. G t' R dy
U Tel graph .;. -
Thi award goes to Milwau­
kee As emblyman Mich I McGee
and his followers, for their militant
ranee of telling whites that they
plan to initiate urban warfare there
in 5 years unl "they" correct theil'
behavior patterns towards BI c "
This award i presented in. the pirit
of the highest of Amo n' Andy
militarey planning. Thi award Is
presented in the spirit of the highest "
of Amo n' Andy milit ry plannin
What other group would Jell the
enemy that "we are going.to attack
you in about 5 years?
Loan help· .
ISE . will also offer private
IlS lin patticiputs' .�
rtt '1 w .�q01U
G�':X tU'i.t l �rJC-p Uc.A
Workshop will be held on Wednes-
day, January 16,' at 7 p.m. in the
NISE office, 175 West Main Street, .
Benton Harbor. This session will:
• cover important informatioo on the
home buying process including as­
sessing your needs, budgeting for
mortgage payments, shopping for
the right mortgage, steps in the
mortgage process and financing
costs.
Blacknet' ·Black 'History
Month initiative' .'
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