BUSINESS FINANCE h C· ... ft'jS8 Hou ing for th "WHEN DlAe 0 ppear in magazin ads, y are commonly placed tokens, in group with white ." Green aid. The department al 0 urveyed 157 catalogs from 56 mail-order comp nies, finding that 4.6 percent of the 22,685 models were BI c . In . mo t catalogs, Asians comprised The men of Ebenezer Mi lonary fewer th n 1 percent of the models, Bapti t Church, 214 Ea t Britain Green said. Ave., will be celebrating their 16th Green said that treating year anniversary, Sunday, July 28. minorities "as invisible people Gue ts will be the Mt. Parran promote comfortable ignorance." Baptist Church of G ry, Indiana, "Such visual belittling is of no where the Rev. Jam Hendrix i the mall consequence." he aid. "What pastor. Rev. Hendrix will be the we see affects how we think." .speaker for the the 11 a.m. nd 3:30 The commissioner aid he was p.m. ervices. sending letters to magazine publish-' Music will be rendered by the ers and advertising entities asking guest choir, Ebenezer' Male them to improve repre entation of Chorus,guestsoloi tandotherofthe Blacks and other minority members. city. Rev. Walter L. Brown is the host pastor. MAGAZINE EXECUTIVES interviewed by The New York TImes said the responsibility for changing minori ty representation re ide with the advertising agencies. "He will have a very receptive audience among magazines for the message of this stud)', but the hot button is with the agencies and the advertisers," Jam R. Guthrie, ex- . ecutive vice president of the Magazine Publishers As ociation, told the TImes. John E. O'Toole, the president of the American Association of Adver­ tising Agencies, told the TIme that because most magazine ads were created for use in many publications marketers tended "to choose the model that reflects the majority of their constituency, whic for most consumer products is white." ttage built in the late 19th cen­ tury. th h m re pect the dig­ nity f th individual and provide an ddr . Th ir implicity, ize, and t of le than 12,000 to build make it ible for a variety f ivic gr up to contribute to h us ing th ·h m Ie . An impor­ tant urb n m I that can be repli- at d in aim t ny community, thi h u ing project debunk the myth that it i uneconomical to build ingle family home ." 0 Street ministry takes off The Concerned Chri tian Citizens of the Benton HarborlSt. Joseph area are conducting treet ministry for three consecutive Friday and Saturday evenings, from 7-8 p.m. beginning July 26 and 27, August 2 and 3 and August 9 and 10, . at the Hope United Methodist Church 348 E. Empire St., Benton of The Toymaker and Son on August Harbor where Rev. Zawdie Abiade is 9. "Youth with a Mission", a Travel­ the host pastor. ing Christian Theater group will The Street Ministry is a series of present this program on the corner of six prayer services, led by several Empire and Broadway. area pastors. After the prayer ome The street ministry closes August clergy and local officials walk the 10. with a potluck after the prayer streets of the Empire and Broadway ervice. The gang members are in­ area, talking to gang members and vited to join with prayer ervices par- . drug dealers. --� ticipants in a time of food and An added feature of thi ¥ear's. fellowship. street ministry will be a presentation Covert Fir celebrate 54 years '::? The First Baptist Missionazy�Yi Church of Covert, Michigan will bel � celebrating their 54th Anniversary- • .' beginning Sunday, July 28, at 11 a.l1l': A special guest speaker has been::: invited for the 3 p.m. service. R� •. u; Sherman K. McClain is the holt p '._" tor. A ..... � ;·,0 Cartoons wtP J TH'''� AeOUT THE. 600PHfSSOF �,MY So.._._· •• c� ROCKWOOD Johnothan D. Smith .. GaEA'f CAlCtf, DAD. '1bo� f� � ilfE I"'�cr. DIstributed bV Victory Comic. YOITOWN Mike 8fowne , . .. .... � "Ct.trooN C�"'�TE" , FIND IT VEtt'i OIFFICULT Tb 8E �EJUO'C.EO IN AN� WA'i, S�"PE' I OR FO�M I. WE NEED � .. OTHER! You C�N LEt\�N A LOT f�ort\ ,.. CA(T'OON C�,,�-.c.T£R I 'WE ,,�� All '�£�TED ON �'TE �PEft • DRAWN IN elACK IN� � WACK TALES Butch Berry • ; • , ••. B(ff BV -mf VAlliE: OF me CIfR HE. l>KiV£5 ! BROTHERS AND SiSTcn! WE MlIST #!II ,JuPGE. A MAN BY THE COLOR OF His SKiN ••• I I I- FAITHWAUCEI . ,