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October 02, 1991 - Image 14

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-10-02

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'"
, yor Willi m
Wolfh d d outto th
eet of
"Suggestions to
Rev lving Loan Policy
Requirements", he
would like added to the Revolving
Loan Policy.
Some of the suggestions and re­
quirements were:
- Recommenda . ons should be.
mad by either the Finance Com­
mittee OT the Economic Develop­
ment Committee.
BENTON HARBOR AREA
nmon
taxes/penal' .
- Inventory uld be per-
mitted use ..
- 1..0 of $5,000 per
job created,
o fee ould be attached
unless th t fee' payable from the
proceeds o.f the 10 e.g. 1% .of
loan amount
- Wh t department he d .
responslble for the monthly
monitoring' and reporting of the
programJ' . .
- Is there a particular tUDe
when applications wiltbe reviewed·
(quarterly, semi-annually, etc, until
funds are expended)?
Some' of. the bu ine s th t
. received revolving loan m�ney,
call J osephine Hou e, 733-2968,
Cornor White, 733-9275 or
NAACP 0 Ice, 722 .. 2479.
Bi Gi is the Local Presi­
dent.
Ten students received the
Baker College Board of Regents
Scholarship Award. Amoung
them were Felfce Kelly,
daughter of Pauline Kelly. Con­
gratulations Felice.
Wedding Bells will ring for
Patrice Morrl and Anlelo
J c on on Saturday, October. 5,
at 5 p.m. at the Beulah Bapti�t
Church. Reception will follow at
L.C. Walker Arena Anex.
ARB & BEAUTY A�ON
M N. WOM N. CHILDREN
HAIR STYLING. PERMS. HAIR CUTTING
HAIR WEAVING. TINTS. BLOW STYLING
• EAR PIERCING ...... - ........
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926·6388
271 E, EMPIRE (CORNER OF BROADWAY). BENTON HARBOR
BRING IN
_THIS AD &
SAVE 10"
Thru S pt mber
28.1�n
r!r7o.Y"WMk
n.nctIr f •. m.,9p.m Start ., wit
�day 7 •. m.·21 m. M '1 Irnkr... ulYd
SundIy ".m � ��I�:��� ,$3�5.
11Im.""'.m.
s.nIor CItizens Always Save at Mama's Kitchen
'J u tic For ticket and additional in-
formatio�! call (616) 764-8854.
anett to . At The
addr LibrarY.
annual .. Pre-School StoryT' 0 meet
VBUCO on Wedne days and Pr'idays
.' from 10-10:45 a.m. Stories,
anquet fingerplay, nd a hort movie
are planned for' children age 3- . "
The Van Buren United Civic, 5. HID k t dd
Organization. will celebrate its' Movies for children are shown . aze . u e 0 a. re
30th Anniver ary with its Har- OD Saturdays at l' p.m. Showing
vest Banquet, on Saturday� oe- OctoberS:C eOfTheElevator nnual· NAA. CP Dlnn e.r
tober 5, at 6. p.m. at Dee' Duck and Concert.' .
Landing Restaurant, M140 and Heart-Strengthening Walkin BiMARY GOLLIDAY
, Blue Star Hwys., South Haven.. Program Offered The Muskegon Branch
Judge Mayer Warshawsky'l1 Mercy Mem'orial Medical NAACP will hold their Annual
introduce the gue t speaker, Jus- Center is providing a lO-week Dinner on Thursday, October
tice Conrad L. Mallett, Jr., of the alL.' fo victims and 12 t 6 30 at the L C
'M' hi S . C t J w AlDg program r , a :. p.m. . .
. IC Igan upre�e our. ll;S- high-risk candidate of coronary Walker Arena Conference Cen-
lice Mallett, a native of Detroit, tert di f om October 7 to ter, 95-5 Fourth Street, Mus-
served as Legal Advisor and, .·ar ery rsease, r .
D'· fL' I' Aff' December 13. ' kegon.: , .
trector or egis anve ,atrs Participants .will meet every Theme will be "NAACP
for �ov�rnor .Blanchard and �- Monda , Wedne day and Friday, Preparing A New Generation
ecuuve ASSistant to Detroit from 1 �o 2 p.m . ., at the YMCA For the Struggle."
Mayor �olemaD Y �ung.. Famil Centes Hollywood Rd., Quest speaker will be H zel
M.uslcal entertamment Will be st. Jo Yeph. Participants will walk N. Dukes, President 0'£ the Na-
provlde� by J all!es . McDu!fy of on the YMCA's indoor track. tional Board of Directors of the
Thre$e15�OOlver5, Michigan. Tickets Pre-registation. is required NAACP and President of the
are . per pe�s�n. and there is a $20 fee. Call 983':' New York State Conference fo
, 8869 to pre-register or for more 'the NAAcp.. .
information. Donation is $20.00. Youth
$10.00. For ticket reservations,
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ATTENTION'
HOME'S'UYERS
HUD/FHA
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HOMES
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CA A
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BATTLE CREEK - ·BENTON, HARBOR_.
MUSKEGON-KALAMAZOO
For FilA terms, see the local dally paper every
Monday for propertle available. Indlvlduals reek­
I log further Information foa:- a I tance should contact·
the broker of their cholce.
Si busca propi dade 0 casa de benta con ter­
mlno de FHA, mire cada Lune en el perlodlco. L s
persona' que neceslten mayor Informacion deben .
ponerse en contacto con el Agente de ventas de Casa
de su pt�ferei)cin.
EQU'AL, HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.
Deacon John Carter 01 Zion
Baptist Church lias accepted his
calling to preach. He will preach
. his first sermon Sunday, Oc­
tober 6, at 7 p.m. at the Zion
Baptist Chur ch. Rev. C.
. �t\hell is the h�st pastor.
. �e NUrses of New Hope Bap­
,tist Church will h ae their Annual
Day on Sunday, Octobe 6; at 3
'p.m. .
Their special guests' will be
the New Jerusalem Baptist
Church.
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Beer & Win Packaged Meats
. Liquor Groceries
Rib Shack & PartyStore .
BAR-8-Q RIBS & CHICKEN. ,S OUR SPECIALTY
, 268 E. EMPIRE ' , .
, BENTON HARBOR. MI. 4.9022
(616) 925-6007
'TAKE' OUT SERVICE ONLY
"SUNDAY
11a· 12 mid:
:' MON. - SAT�
8a·2a
00·
, 'FOR VERJFIABLE INFOR ATION
ABOUT THE 'EVENT LEADING TO
THE DROWNING DEATH 'OF
. ...
E'R C McGI I
CaU f 16)- 2 �4824
thlntorm, tlon or to donat to r w rd fund.

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