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April 12, 1992 - Image 4

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1992-04-12

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This V'/eek In
Black History
Was Black religious KoYJr. hip
ever banned from plantation
lifi ?
educator,
reformer, w born. 1
lice Wiker won Pulitzer
Prize for fiction f r"Th Calor
Purple." 1 91 - American
Conservator Theater (San Fran­
cisco) hosted t world premiere
of "Dark un;" by South African
playwright Lisette Lecat Ross.
1890 - Johnny t. Cyr, ban­
joist/guitari 1, was born. 1951-
A Washington, D.C. Municipal
Court of Appeals outlawed
�-..oAti n uran .
By. RON SEIGEL
Co".!pondent
Money would come from the
"peace dividend" of cutbacks in the
military, Shanker said.
orton,
tony
Come Back To The Basics AgaiO ...
ADVERTISE
Cii0
�-�-iiiii)\
� I...J
(313) 862·4200 I
18200 l moi l
at th corner of Curti
Mention ttl Is ad and get $2.00, off
Who waf rust President
of the A� 'aion; Liberia?
AN WER TO BLACK
HISTORY QUESTIONS
Albert Shanker, P id nt of the
American Federation of Teachers
called on Pre ident George Bush to
declare "a state of emergency for
children in crisis."
Shanker predicted that by the year
2000 nearly a qu rter of U.S.
children willliv in poverty.
He urged the President and Con­
to ke immediate cnon to '
tem the growth of childhood PO\leJ'­
ty by enacting a 10 point $10.5 bil­
lion pro m for prop
Chapter I and Head Start,
called "proven and ucce ful," In­
crea e fund for educational
program for disadvantaged
children, . health clinics in or near
chools, expanded progr ms for
children who have handicap , in­
creased funds for the Head Start pre-
chool program and a
comprehensive public works project
to rebuild chools.
QUALITY
. SERVICE
AT THE
RIGHT
PRICE.
12908 WOODWARD'
HIGHLAND 'AftK
883-3593
-Sat 10-8 pm
Loo
Dri.11
ing for:
I
r
Civic O""�I���'
Businesses to par1jcipate ·
HOURS:
Mon.-Fri. 8-6
Sat. 8-5
orie' Ph rmacy concerned about the taking of
yOw ' correctty. Th medicin will do you no good
If you t It with other drug which hinders its effect .
Som m the doctor may dl continue a drug, but th
patient large supply at home so he feels he must
finish taking it. This Is Incorrect. When your doctor takes
you off a drug, men you must throw f!J:Nay the remainder
. of that drug. .
Some people keep 8 medicine cabin • fi!1ed with old.
prescription drugs. When they come down With an illness
that they feel they had before, they run to the medicine
cabinet to find the drug the doctor had prescribedJ)�fore.
This Is Incorrect. This new illness may have Similar
symptom ,but is from different ttuatlon.
Use this opportunity to talk to your doctor. Call him on,
the phone and get his opinion. . '
Bring in all your pr scription bottles to Gloria's Pharmacy. In fact, take the contents -of th
whole medicine cabinet. We will sort out the old drugs, and the duplicated medicine and we
your doctor, If necessary, before we discard any.
P rm eye
20178 Uv rnol.
(3 ock h of W. 8 lie)
Detroit, MI48221
(313 1-3303
12854 Woodward
(Glendal and W. Oavl on)
Highland Park, MI 48203
(313)887-0771
Special: $1.00 off each new transfer prescrfptlon ftofn
another pharmacy.

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