PU o red " �. petpIe to tell their time if day. It is a caPlrxm they tofrndtht!tmelves onthe'"'fJtfIalmaJ g«Jg1tfJhy. h tells them Mht:retheyt7t; atd� theyQ1f!." - Dr. John H rl Clark. �'expedBlUsfirdi1d born in l.9OO • follows: Black 70.3 .whi 76 Families laded by women: B 56.2 pereen; .. whia 17.3 percent. Educatioo am�: for every$l,(D)whi earn,g of equal ochratioo earn: - H.S. Dropout - men $797 and women $974; - H.S. Educ. - men $764 and women $942; - 1 to 3 yrs. coil. - men $825 and women S925; - 4 years of colI. - meri $798 and women $1,002; - 5 plus years of colI. - men $771 and women S973. PLFASE NOTE that in each as: above, that with equal educa­ tion, � African Arreriean male makrs ttmn � white male am female. In addition, ttl: African American male makrs � thcn� African American female. In fact, regartUess of 1m edu=atioml1eve� the African American male 1m been relega1cd D ttl: botorn of tb: ecooomic I Westnlldbc�1lBttis typeofecolDllicgemcidemlgetrerasa unit k) overcome tIl:� aOO asysem geared b make them fail in all � oflifc in America. We m\Gjoin �rDim\l'e the future of our children, our ncigtrortxxx1, city, s1a� and yes, our nation � m1 Calms of � parent fiunilies nut work extra hard with our }OOth in an effort D errourage tll:m to sue­ ceed, espedally our male youth. We mist Conn family W1i� that meOOlaIred,maleanifemaleJl(s­ baOOanI wife,aCOJIU1ll"tii:ac6�le! We m\Btworlc t>gethcrt> ener b� impr:ove scboos, irRU traditional values, am rescce our commUnity from a rem of � and violence! We must join k>gettl:r to la::ep the youth out of cnrre, drug;, prison, am jail. � charge ani challenge is r Amercars to mentally wake � the tact that all must wo togetll:r to see that all youth s ceed, including the Africa American male! Save th African-American male now! Peace! Th. United State. ConMltutlon Amendment V. ,No person shall be beld to arswer for a capital, or otheIwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment O'! �nt of a GtaOO Jury, except in cases arising in tre laOO or naval forces, orin ttl: militia, when in actual service in nrre of war 00 pOOlic danger, oor shall any person be stbjed for tlJ: same offerxe k> be twice put in jeopwdy of life or limb, mrshall be eorrpelled in any aiminal case to be a witrrss against bim;eIt: ror be deprived of life, hberty, orpropeny, without ut jist compersa­ tion Dr. lahari Premph is tM presi­ tUnl and Executive Director 0/ Tk« Operation PUSH Metropolitalt Detroit Chapter: P.O. Box 210811, Detroit, MI 48221-0088, (313) 342-6299 • -Jim ceil, I repre­ entin employe of Detroit 0 - teop thi Ho pi I (DOH) m d t t th m di I f ility' n on t­ ing with Riverside Ho pit I nd there i talk about reducing many rvi . "It i undetermined how many will rem in." Mc eil aid. He tate that thi i not only problem for th employe h repre- en , but it also m ns that critical health care ervice will be removed from poor people who mo t require it and who have lea t access to "transportation to other re . He dded that this is a general problem", with many urban hospital being clo ed while uburban ones are expanding. He stated 12 major metro ho pital have clo ed recently. INCE THE HOSPIT L is the city' second largest employer, withdrawal offacilities would add to the already high unemploym nt, he said. A few weeks ago the the number one employer in the city, Chrysler, announced it was leaving the city. Mc Neil called what happened with Chrysler and DOH "a one two punch" for Highland Park, adding that this year the City also lost Sears. HIGHLAND PARK m nt. eilemp HO VE om Mc eil and Highl nd Pryor U y Porter denied rumors there w any "definite plan" to clo the ho pital by the end of th year. Mc Neil d that DOH VI re- quired to give the union 6(} day notice and no notice bad been given. He added the union would be it­ ting down with management to di - cuss transition move and pensions nd having city employee with high seniority go to the new Riverside facility. Mc Neil added he w working wi th a community organization meeting at the New Grace Church at Ford just west of Woodward, lead by the church pastor, Reverend Julius C. Hope to ee about keeping h pi­ tal services in the city. He added the union was also meeting with management to discuss ways the union and the employees could help and how it could use City of Highl nd Park City Council Ch mb rs 30 G r ld Av nu Highland P rk, Michigan 48203 Pur uant to Re 1 Estate Guidelin s for di posing of land, notice i her by giv n that th City Cbuncil will hold a Public Haring t the pl c d t nd tim indic t d above to con ider th offers to purchas the lots by the corresponding names: NAME " Myraetta Speight Percy Jones Connie Joye Dorothy Purdy Lillie Griffin R. Perry Ella Luc s Minnie Cotten Kim Par;zon Ronda Wilkins Suzie Dumas Mary King Robert Myles Robert Vanderwoude John Mathews LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING o t Tim Octob r 5, 1992 5:00 p.m. VACANT LOTS PRICE 204 Louise 286 G n va 206 Midland 31 Loui e 285-87 Florence 68-70 Tyl r 39 Waverly 305 LaBelle 117 Grove 203 Florence 84 Tyler 45 Elmhurst 12632-34 Lincoln 16332-34 John R. 185 Richton 1/2 $50.00 $50.00 50.00 $150.00 $50.00 $150.00 "$150.00 50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $150.00 $200.00 $150.00 $200.00 $75.00 The above mentioned purchasers should send at least 50� Bid Deposit on vacant lots sealed and delivered to ' the City Clerk, 30 Gerald Avenue, 'Highland Park by 5:00 on Octob r 5, 1992, Our; ng th hear; n9 th City Councd·1 will o t aff ct d part1 e nd'M����'M.J Mattie P. Cart r City Clerk Equal Opportunity Employer *correction of Lot to be purchase for public hearing. 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CALL EARLENE 1:11"111 MEDICALARTS PHARMACY 13700 WOODWARD 869-1800 " DAVID N. ZIMMERMAN PD,FACA PRESIDENT Fever Blisters: Half of Adults AtTected Fever blisters or " ld sores" are fluid-filled blisters th t occur on or around the lip or nose. Blisters result from contact with a contagious virus referred to as type 1 herpes simplex virus. The virus, which enters the body most often by way of the mouth or nose, typically infects children before the age of five. Blisters mayor may not occur for many years. The virus lives in nerve ti sue and triggers infections (bli ter fonnation ) during periods of stre or reduced re istance to infection. Typically, blisters become encru ted and'heal within one to two week without leaving a scar. One 'refere� indicate that about half of all Americans age 20 to 40 have experienced at least one fever blister infection. While fever bli te cannot be cured or prevented, nonprescription medicine help relieve pain and protect the 'kin. Protectan uch allamoin. cocoa butter, glycerin, and shark liver oil ill emollient Cream may help soften blisters and prevent cracking of the kin or crust Produc containing local ane thetics uch benzocaine, lidocaine, camphor, and menlhol may reduce lip and nose pain. The Handbook of Nonprescription Drugs sugge 18 that tho e who "associate cold sore with un exposure may benefit from the application of a sunscreen or ultraviolet ray blocker in the fonn of a lipstic ."