Or a college education.·Or a comfortable retirement. It's the secure feeling you get knowing thatyou're providing for your family and your future. It's a U.S. Savings Bond, and it pays competitive interest rates with a guaranteed minimum rate of return when held five years or more. For more information, pick up a free Buyer's Guide at your local bank and ask about the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. U. Savings Bonds WESTERN MICHIGAN prai er works two . jobs, can't do city's work o The Twin-Cities Quartet1C Chap­ ter Local 20-2 will be celebrating their 45th Annive ry on Sunday, bruary 16, 3:30 p.m. t the St. Paul Baptist Church, 130 Urbandale, where the Rev. Elbert Brown' the bost tor. Many local and out-of­ town pea have been invited. Mrs. Willie B. Sims, P ident and Mrs. Willa Upkins, Secretary. BBN'ION HARBOR-The City comm ion panted at its Feb. 3 meedn to give February 5, to linda Anthony, the Cly' for a vacation day. Commi loner Yarbrough que tioned whether Anthony, was giving the city 100 percent of her time on the job, while she did work for Benton Clarter Township in the evenings and on the weekends. "I have the utmost peel for Mrs. Anthony, but there is work that needs to be done here, " Yarbrough said. Yarbrough aid Anthony couldn't afford to work for two muniCipalities when sbc said he didn't have time to do some of the apprailal work In the city, so the city hired a private firm to do the reaidential apprailals to take some of the work load off her. Yarbroup said, it a "outrage wale of money" to be paying both AntlM>ny and the ou ide finn. "We need to a look at that situation, " bcaaid. The Angel Choir of Progre lve Missionary Baptist Church, 245 Pipestone St., will be hosting a pro­ gram on Sunday, February 16 at 3:30 p.m. entitled, ."Melting Pot," in celebration of Blac)t History Month. Rev. James O. Childs is the host pastor. Supporting Our Scholars of Tomorrow ... Today. CEL BRA TE BLACK' HISTORY MONTH FEBRUARY 1992 In 1886 Benton Harbor' First Church 000 e to Join a fellowship 'of churches wh Ich the year before had set the education of the newty- lave a prim ry goal. Years later, W.E.B. CuBo de crlbed the work of the people of th American MI lonary ASloclatlon of the Congregation I Church the North' gift to freedmen. They brought -not alml, but a friend, not cash, but char cter.- He called the crusade the -finest thing In American History, and one of the few things untainted by ordld greed �nd cheap valngloryl- Today we hay not forgotten the dream of the humanity. I Fir t Congregational Church United Church of Christ PI & Broadway at BIBLICAL ADM JOH J S P C S B B 0 I B L B A R DEAHAAHOO A IAGAHARHL D IORNNOABH M GMAAIAAIR NOH T I N.M A H R ABCUANALH R IAHHAARBB L LRYLADIEA If we are to have ienti t ,enginee and other profe ional for tomorrow, we mu t tart today. Our nation' future depend on ill greate t natural re urce, our young pe pre. And their key to the future i education. But many uden imply can't fford to . attend college. Govemm t cutback in education upport, f r tudent loan and n 109 co have combined to limit acce to a college education for many minority tudent who need financial a i lance. That' why Brown & William on Tobacco Corporati n continue to upport educational opportunitie with contribution to the United Negro College Fund and directly upports in titution of higher learning that erve minority tuden . Our commitment to UNCF i only part of Brown & Williamson' , and our employee 'grant to education. We know th future leade ,now tudying in college and unive itie aero the country: need our help. Given the opportunity, the young people will excel and secure a brighter futur for th m lve. and for all of u . BROWN & WILLIAMSON TOBACCO CORPORATION Our Continuin Commitm nt to Community Service. .. .. ' ..