D BORAH BEC ME
Darrilyn' counselor, working
arouod � clock for . weeks.
''She didn't j�t ork with me,"
Danilyn ys, "S� worked with
my children, too."
Deboroah taught �m roping
kills. "Irsead of p� � ttx:
pi I'd call ber," Darrilymemem
rs. ''lfit�n'tforFamilicsF'� .
I'd dead ani my children would
nered all over the place."
Danilyn has been clean for three
years.
Emma remembers two �
tmt made her want � quit �
� am tum ber life around: her
15 year-old da�r's aiticiml
aOO � 100 in her six �-<>ld
son's eyes when crack addicts
came to their door.
�n Beverly from Families
fi rst started visiting. Emma "had an
atti tOOe," about talking to her. After
awhile Emma became atta<kd to
Barbara amlookcd forward to her
visits.
"I would call rer and say, 'Ale
you corning?' or 'Are you leaving
row'l'"
EMMA� BEEN clean for
four months. "Beverly taught me
that I didn't have to be mad
anymore,'
Diana, a rrouer of· four am a
grammotber, had been through
� alcoml, abusive men am a
. suidde attempt. When the manR
was living with fractured her
sOOulder, Guy sOOwed '4> from
Families First am gave the man arr
ultimatum. He left.
"My children had lost respect
for me," Diana said Guy told her
she didn't need crack. "You �
your chiJdren," he remirxled her,
"Show them you love them.",
Guy relped Diana regain ber
children's respect. Ii: fourxl trem
a home to live in, bought her
children clothing aOO assigned
cbores to each family member.
"He brought me back to
reality:' Diana said. "He went
beyoootrecallofduty. Hewmmy
advocate aOO gave me a little clout
with � police."
DIANA � BEEN dean for
two years. She has joined tre
church am is learning to use com
puas.
Trese thiee women aod �
Families First counselors from
Detroit's DYS are examples of �
kind of miracles that do rot grab ttx:
beadlires, but are � families
everyday.
This is what we nan by family
preservatioJl-leal life progratm
that strengthen family ties aoo em
power commW1ities. In the rom
ing weeks, the Congress and
President Bish have an oppor
tunity to act to atrengtbm families.
By enacting the Olildren' Initia
tive, trey can belp h\DJreds of
ttJnsmds of families across ttx:
counny, many of whom are row
overwhelmed by unemplOyment,
homeles ne s and declining
wages.
See WATCH A10
HIGHLAND PARK
"What w did in outh
Florida important. I
thi thi a important
a contribution to the
merican peopl as Desert
torm=-mayb more so. "
dried food d more than to of
relief uppli to th Port of Miami.
hip 0 rved one of the
central fe e upply depo in the
are .
perie t
ble to help ot r
re bulletin it Ii
USS Sylv . recently re
meport orfo
Hi hland P rk Hall of Fame
induction ceremony lated
TB Hit aeled t
motivate and encourage liigbland
The Young Adults Councils and
college chapters of the NAACP will
host a political forum on Friday Oct.
9, 6-9 p.m., at the Hamtramck Com
munity Center, 11350 Charest in
Hamtramck. For more information
call 867-7177.
ADVERTISE HEREI
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Dorothy Purdy
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Kim Parizon
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Suzie Dumas
Mary King
Robert Myles
Robert Vanderwoude
John Mathews
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Oat Octob r 5, 1992
Tim: 5:00 p.m.
City of Highland Park
City Council Chambers
30 Gerald Av nu
Highland Park, Michig n 48203
Pursuant to Real Estate Guid lin for disposing of
land, notice is hereby giv n that th City Council will
hold a Public Hearing at the plac dat nd tim indic t d
above to consider the off rs to purchas the lots by the
corresponding names:
*Cor.rection of Lot to be purchase for public hearing.
NAME
Robert VanderWoude
1.6"343 John ·R
VACANT LOTS
PRICE
HIGHlAND P - The H 11 of Par Community High School tu-
F me t HighI nd P ric Community dents to pire to a higher tandard of
High School holds i third nnual chievement, and to increase com-
induction ceremony nd b nquet munity aw ren of the chool'
Friday, October 16, t the chool, traditions of excellence and ucc .
15900 Woodward, If-mile outh Honore are selected on the basi
of Mc ichol (6 Mile Road). of outstanding Ie dership, character,
The event begins with ocial and service to therr communitie and
gathering at 6 p.m., followed by din- pro{i ions. The Hall of Fame in
ner at 6:30 p.m. and the program. eludes alumni of the former High
Tickets, t $15 each, m y be re- land Park School, which opened on
quested through Hall of Fame Com- -Glendale Avenue in 1915, and the
mittee chairman D rrell Pursiful at pre eat-day HP Community High
252-0474 or Greg Byndrian at - School, which opened in 1CJ77.
0440. Nominations may be ubmitted
The 1992 inductee, with their by anyone, anytime, to Darrell Pursi-
graduation year and occupation: fulat the chool ddress. The dead-
C. G ry ArtlDlaD ('62), Doctor. line for consid ration in any given
Ursula Buckane -Henry ('78), year is February 1 of that year.
Entertainer And Fitness Consultant.
JohnF.M ttox(,58),Directorof NAACP to ho t
Public Safety, Highland Park.
Billy Pierce ('40), major league political forum
pitcher
Lin y Porter ('72), Mayor of
Highland Park.
Rodolfo Tbom ('66), Detroit
Police Commander.
This year's inductees have been
selected from among 31 eligible
nominees. Selections were made by
a 19-member committee of staff, ad
ministrators, �udents, parents, and a
local school board member.
The above mentioned purchasers should send at least,
50� Bid Deposi� on vacant lots sealed and deliv red to
th City Clerk, 30 G rald Av nu , Hi'ghland Park by 5':00 on
-.�"�A_t�b r 5, 1992, Dur1 9 the hearing the c ty Council will
sol�cit the views of affected parties nd citizen.
Mattie P. Carter
City Clerk
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Michigan Citizen Aa..J. 9/Zl & 10/4/92
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