• WESTERN MICHIGAN Building h r rapport with cus­ tomer didn't come overnight. Florence ketched in a b ckground which inel uded be uty chool nd three-year apprentice hip in Sagin w. "My career didn't begin until 1957 but I've alway known w t I want d to do. My first customer w a knot of corns ilk, I'd comb it out; braid and unbraid it. I've a"""v' loved people nd loved workin • h ir," De pite her ucce fu) b if and happy 20-plus years of m rna to her high chool sweethe I Florence doe n't credit-Iuc for bel ' good fortune: "By putting God first, everything else will come to you," he predicted. m "In to tum y m j t weren ri ht for me Florence confi . "1 don't Ii e rguing." Before Florence could pi in her long, ucce ful rei tion hip with c tome tuc on her brand of care, M d lyn Abernathy-Cornelius, reclining ben th Florence' exp rt hands, blurted: "A lot of be uticians tell you what they're going to do to you hair, but Florence i different; he doe n't e periment. She re pect my choice and my deci ions." Li tening to cu tomer i Florence' m nner of conducting b ine . "Many beauticians eem to believe the customer' head i their personal piece of clay to mold into their image of tyle or whatever," Florence y. "My cus­ tomers appreciate th importance I attribute to their id and opinions." °Mu k gon church et program Y M ry GoUld y lion B pti t Cburch Mi Ion will have a program on Sunday, July 21. The program i entitled, "100 Wor e� In White." Their peci I guests will be New Mt. Zion Baptist Church and other . ions of the city. They have al 0 invited the Di - trict and State Missionarys. Rev. James E. Witcher will bring the me gee Rev. Clifford Mitchell i tbe host pator. Wedding bells will ring for Phyl­ lis E. Hunter and Clarence Edward Campbell on Saturday, July 20, at 5 p.m., 368 Orchard. Phyllis i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orant Hunter Jr. She i attend­ ing Peggy White Hair Salon. Clarence i the on of Mr. granddaughter Yvonne Ross, great­ Evelyn Campbell. He' employed t granddaughter Kri tal Ro ; and Mi co. They will reside in Mus- great-great-granddaughter La Dona kegon. Evans. The e students listed received perfect attendance awards or honor roll from the Marquette School. They include Brandie Sone, who received Perfect Attendance Award; Carmela Brig ,honor roll; and Stephanie ykes; Math Achievement Award. From Moon School Andre Turner nd Adriane Turner received Citizenship Awards. Mrs. Maude Walker celebrate her 93rd birthday July 4th. There was a five-generation celebration. which included daughter Pearl Dean, State cuts back while stepping 4lP rvice to bu ine , In an ongoing effort to streamline atate government while maintaining, customer service, Michigan Om­ budsman Judith Miller today an­ nounced the creation of a new computerized database, NEWBIZ, which replace a telephone hotline providing information on staring a busine . NEWBll will be available through such places as local libraries and chambers of commerce. It will provide much of the same informa­ tion that was available through the hotline at considerable savings to the tate," he said. "The hotline co t $250,000 a year to operate while the data bank w complied at a cost of about $20,000." There are about 65 NEWBll resources throughout the state in­ cluding most community COlleges. It's accessed via computerand offers state licensing information on more than 500 types of businesses, a checklist for starting a business, in­ formation for employers and a list of the Small Business Development Centers in Michigan. T. Rotury Club 0' Betuu .. Harbor Sunru e and tM Benton Harbor Superintendent's Scho14r.hip Commute pn"nt ...... AWELCO E HOME CELEBRATION Dinner Show and a . pecia! Student Performance to benefit th« Benton Harbor JlIRh • '!'ho,,[ Trade Team and th« /In//IJi'! llnrbor Teen ('('fI/I" e. Ti", C .. ""in,lta",·' Fuur of a Kind FRIDAY • JULY 26th, 1991 THE JiENDEL CENTBR LAKE JlICHIGAN COLLEGE 1:00PM m,,,wr Show Ticlul.: '30.00 4:00PM • Stuck,,' Show Ticllet.: '6.00 • Students 20 and under . Student Icknti{lCalion requind. IT'S THE LAW WE DO NOT SEll TOBACCO PRODUCTS TO PERSONS UNDER 18 Finnish Line REGARDLES 0 H R effort to retire in 1970, c tomers com from as ar away Battle Creek and Albion to remain under Florence.' care. For 364 days a year, Kilpisjarvi, Finland, is just a remote town in the far northern reaches of arctic Lapland, who e main inhabitants are reindeer and, in ummer, warms of blood-thirsty insects that rise from the boggy tundra, reports the July 1991 Reader � Digest. On the last Sunday in July 1991 Reader's Digest. On the last Sunday in July, however, the whine of bugs is joined by the babble of paddlers who've arrived for the seven-day Arctic' BUDGET continued from Pa 13 He was told that the city was only seeking the historical designa­ tion status and had no plans yet for theater use. City employee-John Sams in­ formed the commission that their reported deficit of $415,000 could be found for the most part in the amount of money the city had paid out to the Clary, Nash "W That young peopl and moking don't g tog . ther ha long been the po ition 0 the toba 0 industry. And the indu try ha r ently launched aggre iv new program with th express purpo of putting cigarette furth r out of rea h of young people. H rei what we're doing: . • Supporting stat laws that would prohibit the sale of cigarettes to tho e ' under the age of 18. • Supporting state legislation to require supervision of vending machine in location frequented by minors. • Requiring cigarette ads on billboards to b at least 500 feet from any elementary, junior or senior high school or children's playground. • Sharply limiting the distribution of produ t amples and premiums. law firm. Sam aid the city h d been in negotiation for two years with employee umon nd had paid the Grand Rapids law firm $300,000 over that period of time to negotiate for the city. "That's the debt," Sams said, noting the law firm had a statewide reputation of being a "union buster." PUSH contlnu d from Page 3 board of directors, e rlier this year, after the resignation of Rev. Tyr Crider. Rev. Oti Mos, Jr. Cleveland will be on hand to help : officiate the ceremony. Since Rev. William on wa I elected PUSH's debt from $350,000 to S7S,OOO. Along with a staff of : VOlunteers, he i also working gratis ' until the 20-year-old organization i back on ound financial footing. JJ 14 h Ip r tail r nfor tat law prohibiting th al of igar tt to minor, w ar providing a i n lik th one h wn h r for di play wh re igar tt are old. Th r i also a new bookl t available from The Toba co Institute for famili with young children. It's called II oba '0: H Iping Youth ay No:' It hips par nt h Ip th ir hildr n re i t peer pr u r to moke. For a copy write to R. J. R ynold Toba 0 Company, p. . Box 1207, Win ton- al m, NC 27102. R. J. R ynold beli v that th n tob co indu try pro ram will h Ip young peopl und r tand that moking is NOT part of growing up. /D '. I