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September 13, 1992 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-09-13

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PUSH
FORU
rce all American
children living with two paren
tired from rcenrin Imt>
72�ntin1 . The I t
rountod 41 millioo never married
adul nearly' 21 millioo
in � 1970 cers
The unfo Jmt' that �
median for men am women
who many is rising, with the
medium forwomen being 24.1
}QISin1 1,�froma>.8in1m.
For men tOO medium age 263
� in 1991, compared k) 23.2 in
19iU.
In addition, a recent university
sndy fOUB1 only 30 percent of
Blade: men am women a 15 k>
44 had a marriage partrer to share
!reir lives with in 1� a drop from
�percentin
Tbe census reports that the in­
cideree of Black children living
with one parent is � 25 percent
from 1 . Tbe annual stuly
martial status by the US. Cersis
'Bureau, srows that 57 5 percent of
Bl children uOOer� age of1B
living in ingl parent bones
1, compared 45.8 percent
in 1 an 25 percent increase. .
Trese nerds are very rious,
because one-parent families more
often live in poverty.
Tbe report al found that 25
percent of US. adults had rever
married, and tbose who evennally
married did so at later ages.
Tre percentage of all American
�ldren living with �o paren
declined from 85 percent in 1970 to
71. percent in 1991.
So much for numbers; how­
ever, trey reflect tre reed for men
am Women to evalua theirvalues
and do right thing. . seek am find a
mate! It i time to establish
relatiorships and Save the irsmu­
tion of tbe family and the institution
o marriage.
In so doing, you save the nation
am civilization. Am, remember
that the creator made man for
woman am woman for man.
If you don't have a mate, get
busy and find half. Man and
woman make a whole! You are
rot complete without your other
half. Peace!
us. ConIIItuIon
of '_"-AmelDnent I
A well regulated militia, being
recessary to the security of a free
stat; the right of tre people to keep
am bear arms, shall not be infr-
inged.
of Mc:t1IgIn ConIIItuIon
Ar1k:.te 1- OedIIaton of RIghts
Beertng of .-ms.
Sec. 6 - Every person has a
right to .!<eep and bear arrrs for tre
. defense f himself and tre state.
PUSH will offer- montoring,
coursel ing, an<:I tutoring prograrrs
for mal and female youth at tre
Doty Multi-Service Cen r, 10225
Third Avenue (ore block over
from Calvert.and Hamilton) from
2pm until4pm every Saturday.
African Proverb
"It takes an entire village
to eaicae a child'
African Proverb
Do for elf, there are no
Gods to support a lazy person
Dr. J abari Prempeb is the
president and Executive Director
of The Operation PUSH
Metropolitan Detroit Chapter:
P.O. Box 21088, Detroit, MI
48221�,�13)368�OlFAUr
. (313) 342-6299.
The HIG LAND PARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE DAY CARE announces the sponsorsmp of the
Child Care Food Program, This program is designed primarily to provide meals to children in child
care centers, outside school hours programs, and family day care homes. Meals are available at no
separate charge to all children 12 years of age or under, migrant children 15 years of age or under,
and old.er handicapped children enrolled in HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE DAY CARE.
In the operation of the Child Care Food Program no child will be discriminated against because of
race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap. Any person-who believes that he or she has been
discriminated against in any USDA-related activity should write immediately to the Secre�ary or
Agriculture, Washington.D.C. 20250.
.
HIGHLAND PARK
It will loco t ood m ny job
from on of the I t employers in
If a child's family's income falls below the following guidelines, his/her
reduced price reimblirsemen t ••
n�' 1")'1 I )
REDUCED PRICE - -8-
YEARLY INCOME
$12,599
17,002
21,405
25,808
3,094 -
,.. 4,403
FREE - -A- .
YEARLY INCOME
$8,853
11,947
15,041
18,135
?
ByRON EIGEL
Corr.!pOI!tl«tt
Department of atural Re ources to
look into the buildings and give a
public report.
"It depends on the use of th
buildings and how the property is
used," h aid, aying the company
w discussing pos ible us with the
city.
Ham aid orne possible
would be industry and education.
When asked, Harris said the com­
pany at this date could not say
whether it would get rid of any pol­
lution that might exist in the build-
, ings, even if it interfered with the
busine e being planned.
[L-' _S_H_O_P_' __;..IN_._Y_O_U_R_C_O_MMU_....,.__NI�T_Y_AN_· -:---D_W____;_A_T�C_H_I_T_G_R_O_W_! ____.I
� rri' Cre�tlon & Bridal Shop
cr •• tln, N.w Dr ..... For the L.dy
th. W.nr. to ". Dlffer.nt·
Northwood Clelners �n Sundays
·CI •• nHt cloth •• In Town'
MOIl·Set 7am to 8pm
12023 Woodward
HIGHLANDP - WithChry -
ler Corporation announcing it i
going to move from Highland Park
to Auburn Hill in 1995, Highland
Par Mayor Linsey Porter said he
hope to get new busine e in
Chrysler' buildings in order to get
new jobs and a new tax base to
repl ce what w lost.
Residents qu tion whether the
ite is polluted. Toxic w te might
block development of the itt.
Contamination at Ford Motor
Company site at Woodward and
Manchester explains in part why it
remains vacant decades after the
company rned its back on High­
land Park.
Mayor Porter said that Chysler
officials assured him that th com­
pany would make sure these build­
ings were toxic free.
ADVERTISE HERE!
CALL EARLENE
. l:g"'111
HOWEVER, Steve Harri f m
Chryl er's Public Relations Office
said the company could not guaran­
tee it w�u�d call in the Michigan
'MAAH extends hours
d�rlng teacher �rlke
. The Museum of Afri-can­
American History will be open every
day from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. begin­
ning Tuesday September 8. The ex­
tended hours will be in effect until
the teacher strike has concluded and
Detroit Public School students have
returned to the clas room.
FAMILY SIZE
1
2
3
4.
F or each additional Family
member add:
MEDICALARTS'
PHARMACY
13700 WOODWARD
869-1800
DAVID N. ZIMMERMAN
PD,FACA
-' PRESIDENT
Nicotine Skin Patches Help Smokers Quit
Until recently nicotine gum was the only method of nicotine replace­
ment therapy approved in the United States. Nicotine gum has been
helpful in smoking cessation for many individuals. However, many
people quit chewing the gum prematurely, or they do not use the correct
chewing technique.
Free 500 BUSiness Celr cis
1--- CertIfIed Mechanic On Duty -­
Hamilton 6-Mil Towing" Garag
16941 Hamilton Street
Open Dally Man-Sat.
tl(3!.:.r .. ::I��\.tJ.jJlRQI
VIsa & MuterCard Accepted
Much of the interest in the nicotine skin patch, follow recent finding
by variou research group . According to a recent issue of American F amity
P_hysician. the re ults of 10 different tudie are encouraging. 'In nine of
the tudie a nicotine in patch was more effective than a placebo (blank)
patch in helping people quit moking. In all ten tudies the rate at which
people we� able to stop moking wa approximately twice the rate for
makers who received the placebo. The amount of nicotine delivered w
roughly one-half of the amount normally obtained from cigarette smoke.
Nicotine skin p tche available now or scheduled to come out oon
include HabittoP". Pro tep™, NicodennTN, and Nicotrol-16TN• The
patche are applied to a dry, non-hairy part of the body, uch the tomach
or upper ann. 1bey deliver nicotine continuou Iy over a 24 hour period .
Nicotine patche hould not be worn by women who are pregnant, unle
directed to do by their phy icians.
Good Food - Cocktails
TIFFANY'S LOUNGE'
13300 Woodward
Phone: 883-2160
u,,· •• nt.rt.'nment .,ch Sunday
Sonny C A LR,uld Smoke
Buy 500, Get 500 Free $21.95
Ralsed Black Ink on White Card
F&S Publi hing
1553 Woodward, Suite 202
(313) 964-4247
FWD·State Wide Furniture
13881 Woodward
Highland Park, MI.
Say. 40-70% Ltndlng Brand Ham.
Mon·SIt Funltur./Appliancti
101m·7pm W. Otlly.r/LlY-I,wIY
* (,01 Il�' HOI II '"kl\11'
* "'11 * ( III( ,,�, * ( \ "I,ll
Ill" IIh " \' 11\\ II III , '
In I It I I'll I I In I III B t ( "I I
New Directory Of African
American Prints & Craft
Dealers ($19.95)
David AJake Bakart Lewis Publishing
1553 WoodNard N2Q2 - Box 711
(313) 964- �247
ADVERTISE HERE!
CALL EARLENE
l:gu'D'
""J,IV6·/��� &. ""J,IV6·/�h � -==�:-:--�
,,� ,,� Shop8cSave
BI-Lo Supermarket
12647 Hamilt,?n
Open Dally M-S Play LOTTO
Food Stamp Accepted
Serving the Community
F T CARRY·OUT
• '00 t • MIl( "0
, '·0"
'LYNN'S
SHOE
REPAIR
SHRIMP SHACK
13546 WOODWARD
883-5948
OPEN M0H THUR I I 00 '00 AM
fRl SAT 1100 400AM.SUH100 lOOAM
SOME 0' THE BEST �
SH"'''''' 'N TOWN ...;\
T .. o
loc.lton
T('I S.,.,.
You
SHINES· DYEING
Mon-Thurs 9:30-5:30
Frl-Sat 9:30-6:30 Sun � J-4
869·7490 36.8·8604
• WELLNESS FORMULA
• VITAMIN C
• COD LIVER OIL
• GARUC CAPS, TABS
• UPER YOHIMBE
(PI na!xtreot 0 oepe)
18.95
. 12908WOODWARD
HIQHLA�O PARK
883-3583
Mon·S t 1 G-8pm
. FAMILY PRACTICE CENTER
12.S.·WoocIwo, ... Av."'L4!.Ht�lfMcI.'a.!1t
Mkhitan 41203 J13865"5220
, BOITSHOKO MARANG M.D.

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