HI; land Par GAL NOTICE �OTIC f IlLOl.l(' m \ r sc Cl v of Hl hland Par' Clty Council Cha.bera 30 G raId Avenue Hi hl n Park, MiChl n � �OJ 17,1 1 Pursuant to Real Estat GUl Iln for d OSln ot Land. n6tice 1. her by Ilven th th C� Y Council will hold a PubliC Hearln at th plac . d lndlcat d abov to con ld r the oft ra to pureh v th corr spondln n ea and structur by op n \AC. T LOTS 1 -lO Y lon 11/21 1 -20 Av Ion 11/21 o C ndler (1/2) 90 C ndl r 11/21 27 Conn ctlCut (1/21 2 i Connec cut 11/21 79 Elmhurst 11/21 i9 Elmhur t (1/21 215 Fern (1/21 215 Fern 11/21 373 Florence 104 H111 16 P s dena 327 P s dena 74 Sturtev nt (1/21 7� S urtevan 11/21 115 T�'ler 11/21 ll5Tyl r (1/21 240-46 Elmhurst PRICE $,25.00 S 25.00 S 75.00 ·s 75.00 $ 75.00 S 75.00 S 75.00 75.00 S 25.00 $ 25.00 S 50.00 50.00 S 50.00 S 50.00 S 25.00 S 25.00 $ 75.00 S 75.00 55,000.00 SA tE S .uel �h tchell John Ben field Alb rt G. St ward Ak zi Ur R han Ann E. Darlin "tary E. Jackson Hubard Brown Joe Andrews La Coure Vauchn Doris Ta�'lor Carol�n Patterson Cora Kines Carlos wilhlte Cornelius �oore Andrew Gra"es Wixie Da'\'is Ruby Jason ,.\Ttelia �atthew. Healin Sprln �lsa. B ptist Church Steve � Barbara White 215 P dert1a S50.00 OPES BID STRUCTtRES 93 Be r e fo'rd 179 Beresford 214 Beresford 230 Beresf6rd 359 Eason 192 Florence 93 -36 E. �e �ichols 35-37 Sorth 33 Oaklllan 15 Port �e 353-355 Purit n , 1�5 Rhode Island 71 Richton 11i-119 Stevens 142 T'v l e r' 250 w v e r Lv �I. P1Ll� BID PRICE S4,OOO.00 52.500.00 S2.000.00 2.500.00 . S3.000.00 S 500.00 56,500.00 55,000.00 3,000.00 n,500.00 53,000.00 S2,500.00 $2.000.00 S3.000,OO 52.500.00 54.000,00 The above mentioned purchaser should s n. t least, 50" Bid Depo it on vacant lots, 10" Bld Deposlt on s ructures, aealed and delivered to the City Clerk, 30 G r 1 Avenue, Highland • Park by 5:30 p .•. on Septe be r 16, 1991. Du r i ng the hearin the City Council will .olicit the views of affected parties and citizens. P. cat1Ief, Qty C1eftc Eq,,* Opportunity E:mploy. Michigan CHiao NN. 8Nal ,QUEEN down and discuss what was going on," she said. "If she had problems with bills, she'd share it with us. Or if me and my brother were acting up in school and not taking care of our responsibilities in the house, like chores, we'd have an hour's discus­ sion about it. I was taught to com­ municate at an earl y age." Latifa's still surrounded by fami­ lyand friends. They constantly drop ln, Lawyers call every five minutes. Life is channeled chaos. She's either performing or working on a film or doing a photo shoot or making a cameo appearance in another rapper's video. At the Love Ball in May, Latifaq was rushed by television reporters, including MTV's fashion correspondent, Cindy Crawford. Transvestite waiters told her how much they loved her; and s trangers said hello . Latifah's anticonformist spirit fit right in. . . : Latifah'S mother, who is 41 . years old, is the vice presi­ dent (and one of five salaried employees) of Flavor Unit Manage­ ment "Any person who can take two k·ids," Latifah said, "basically without any support from their father and put them through Catholic school, because she felt they deserved a better education, is doing all right She put us into' a decent . home, and gave us decent living con­ di tions wi thin the bouse. And watched 'us graduate from high school and do ome college and be­ come professionals. If! were her I'd be proud. I'd say, 'You did pretty good, Rita! You did pretty good.'" Latifah says she values what she learned from her mother about com­ munication. "My mother would sit **** To shield herself from the frenzy, Latifah has reproduced a family situation with a group of friends she has known since high school. Her posse, the Flavor Unit, is part of the scene; members help Latifah edit he� Gospel Hours W.e.H.B. 1200 AM - 7:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m. Every Sunday Morning ---- Rev. Wilmore Allen . Rev. A.J. Rogers . Joe Ella �kelv catllenne Robinson Gloria Parker LOtTc1lne Walker Bro. Dunkin 894-8774 298-6333 298-6334 298-6335 Henry Ruff Rd. Inkster. Mich. Michigan Citizen Adv 8/8/81 LEGAL NOTICE raps, sometimes appear on stage with her, occasionally travel with her. In an unfriendly world, they are the buffer, a reminder that Latifah comes from a community that supports her. One member of the community is Sha-Kim Compere, her manager, an old friend who helps run Flavor Unit Management. The management company which is independent from . Tommy Boy, is working with 10 bands, including Naughty by Nature, a rap group from East Orange. "I like having people around me who do for me as much as I do for tbem," Latifah said. "Take a bullet for me, just like I'd do for them if it �. came down for it We had this crew, we all rapped, we all had big dreams, we all wanted to make records, and succeed. We stayed friends even when my stuff took off: What 21- year-Old thinks she can do it all on her own? Not me anyway." , Given the pressures of run- ning both a business and a career, eventually Latifah needs an emotional payoff. One' is the simple pleasure of the rap performance. "I enjoy getting up on stage and aying things that excite people," Latifah said. "I get the same thrill every time I perform well." Another i her new home, which she will share with her mother and brother. "You know how children are, wanting to live away from home," Mrs. Owens said. "Now she says, 'I need a base. I need to come home,'" In this house Latifah will be known not as Queen Latifah but as' Dana Owens. "I am the queen in my house," her mother said. "She has not overthrown me yet." .. --------------------------------------------, AL norlty Hy tt R g noy D rborn 2 F Irl n. Town C.nt.r D arbcrn. Michigan 48126 Our direct lin. will b.: (313) 271·3155 o r f lin. will b : (313) 271·5525 Prior to that tIm •• 11 eerr •• pendenc .nd phon e II. hould b ddr d to: For Dlvlalon : 2, 3, nd 6·16 Th Q org Hym n Com truetlon Co, 1500 Old Georgetown Ro d B th ad , MD 20814·6196 (301) 986·8100 (301) 657·7464 (FAX) For Division 4 nd 5 M.A, Morten on Co. 700 M.adow Lan North Minn .polls, MN 55422 (612) 522·2100 (812) 522·3707 (FAX) 'EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER' PLACE: City of WltthlAl"ld P 18, ttl P. Cart r City CI rk ch gan Citizen Adv, , 1 Adv rtl In Cltlz n CI If I d Aal!lOOIllltion of Black G 15780 Sch Highway Detroit, MI 48227 Bullde Exc of Grand Rap d 4461 C ad Road, S,E, P.O. Box 2031 Gr . d Rapids, MI 48501 Builders Exchange of LOI1sing d C tr Michigan 1240 E t Saginaw Street Lansing, MI 48906 BuIlders Exchang of Saginaw 334 South W tar Street Sag n • MI 48607 M� BuaI OeveioPm nt Center Contractors C II 313- 869- 0033 NOW! ROCKWOOD Johnathan D, SmIth TRUTH. SOUl DIstrIbuted by VIctory Comics I��I MILITANT C�"IS'nAN I SPI RI1\JAL­ ACTIVIST Ie GRAPHIC E�LtU� I . SShI OIItrbuted by Victory Comics Tony BrodfOfd ------_ NO�R.�M) uf£ frETS, �1...a�S "WlA"{$ � $CD FRO"A #oI�� ,'IIA STANO'''''' ..••.. SOLICITATION FOR BIDS SOLID WASTE COLLECTION The City of Benton Harbor will reoelve sealed bid. for the coltectten and disposal of Solid W at (Tr.h Plok-up) until 10:00 •. m. on Septemb.r 18. 1991. Speolfloatlon. de.orlblng r.qulred •• rvlce are .v.llabl. through the Offlo of the City Clerk . Bidding and p rfermanee r.qulrement. are det.lI.d In .ald .p.olfloatlon.. and the .xp.ot.d p.rlod of .ervlo. I. 5 Y r I Pi •••• eenteet If Int r ted: Th. Offloe of the City Clerk City of Benton Harbor. Mlohlgan , 200 East Wall Street Benton Harbor, MI 49022 (616) 927·8408 Rochell. Long Deputy CltY,CI.rk Continued from P 1 _.;... __;. ...;._ M_IO_h_llI_an_C_ltI_Z_en_A_dv_. _8_'1_/8_1 _ deejays and organize the dances," Rita Owens said. "I had to be up on . the latest So I knew not to get a square deejay but one who really pumped it. I heard Mark James play for another class and I just loved . !lbat be did." Latifab and Mr. James (now known' as DJ. Mark the 45 lGng) made some demos and took them to Tommy Boy. COOL. GuyKlllum HO NOSE? CAPTAIN TOMMY Tommy Kennedy/Ut1 Tyllko