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DU , delinqu nt
may be paid by m '1 with a
hler' chec or in p rson ith
either h or a' bier' chec t
room 154 or room 105 in the City
County Building.
During April, pay men m t be
made in person at th City-County
Building beca e an dditional 1(2
percent interest will be du . Re
vised t bills must be obtained in
person in room 136 in the Ci ty-
y urr
Do you r t Illke ylng, 'Wh tl th
u of try In r
W II h r I n ld youllilik
Th Initiative Mort a T fr m
Fir 0 Am rica B n .
uh A ibl term and c mpetltlv
rat ,itl a way to h Ip pi buy a h m in
D tro t, HI hland Park, H mtramck or
Ponti c.
Wh purcha ing a hom ,y ur d wn
p ym nt n be a hul 5% for a fixed rat
m rtg g and if you'r tnt re t d in refinanc
ing your ext ting r id nc ,w can 10 n you
up to 80 of th v lu of your hom .
Elth r \\ay, if your mortgage I $50,000
or und r, w 111 waive our point and the f e'
for pplic tlon and docum nt preparation.
Over $50,000 and we'll waive th points on
th first $50,000.
Th r I a lot mor we can tell you If you
I Fir of Am rica at 1-800-73 S-I 196.
sion and may be unable to pay at
. time. That i why we are pro
viding thi opportunity to pay their
delinquent taxes without penalty.
We are also willi to wor wi th
taxpayers who cann t pay fully at
this time.
The 'Mayor said when the am
nesty period has expired, the City
will either file suit against delin
quent property owner and their
property or will tum the debt over
to a debt collection agency for col
lection. Once a judgment has been
received on any lawsuit, the City
will foreclose on the property on
which taxes are owed and on any
other assets needed to settle the
debt.
The City has alway been able to
oundup for
volunteer
Jacob on's, Amoena Corpora
tion and the Meyer L. Prentis
Comprehensive Cancer Center of
Metropolitan Detroit will recog
nize volunteers March 3 at J cob
on' in Dearborn. For more
Information, I 833-0710.
Vendor pace t
Fort Wayne
annual flea market
Table reservations for the Fort
Wayne annual flea market are go
io8 fast. The flea market, which
ill be held April 3 & 4, will be
held at His otic Fort Wayne from
10:00 a.m. \mtil 4:00 p.m. The
deadline for reservations in
March 20. Call 557-7450.
Virgina Williams. 12-years-old. performed during a recentfree concert
at Northland Mall. The concert was sponsored by Northland Mall in
conjunction with the African American Museum. Williams performed
with her' sisters and brother (not pictured). Victoria, 8-years-old.
Naomi. 9-years-old. and Timothy. S.y,:ars�old.
pee
Loam ub;tct to em/it approvoL
Mtmbt� 'Pre EquGI HOUSing undt,. (i)
con Inued from P 1
for the college to survive.
Bart Wbeele, Co- of the
Highland Parle's Advisory Commit
tee to save HPCC, who also serves as
the city ombudsman, said wi thout
the money, the college could not
make repairs the state mandated.
What the state officials want done
can't be done, unles th college has
the money to do it with," he said.
Root told the Michigan Citizen
that a meeting would be .scbeduled
this week between the Department of
Education am lloyd to determine
what the college's financial position
was. Also included in the meeting
would be representatives from the
State Department of Treasury, Man
agement and Budget, and the Audi
tor General's Office, he said.
LLOYD ALSO claimed that
Highland Parkers wanting to peak
at the state school board meeting in
protest of the fund freeze, were told
fhal they could peak at a February
board meeting during the day. How
ever, he aid that when they got there
by bus, they were told that they
would have to wait until a 7 p.m.
meeting.
But the could not tay and had to
get back, he said.
Root said that the reason they
not allowed to speak during the
day was that people from other areas
were scheduled to speak on different
. issues, most of them involving stu
dents at or below high cbocl,
When �ked whether the High
land Park delegation was told to
. come during th day, as Dr. Uoyd
; tated, Root said he had no idea of
anyone from the state department
doing so, al though he added it was
not his function to prepare for meet
ings.
"There was no attempt to blow off
Highland Park," he �d. "If they got
the wrong impres ion, I'm orry."
State School Board Director of
Communications Bob Harris said
that it w board policy to allow citi
zens to peak about i terns that were
not on the agenda at a special public
session held at the start of the eve
ning meeting.
"This is the bes: time." he aid,
noting it ensured many citizens who
came to peak "would not 'have to
take time off (rom work."
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ercy Ho pltat
pre ents Emerald
Ball
Mercy Ho pital' third annual
Enierald Ball is set for the eve
ning of Saturday, March 13 at the
Westin Hotel. Tickets are $150
each and tables of ten will be sold
for $1,350. Proceeds benefit en
ior citizens, new mothers, and
newborns. Call 579-4424.
#.. _ • .1 ...... jl
t Annual ...
. Fi
CHR
membership drive
Become a member of the
Michigan Coalition of Human
Rights. Rates range from $10 to
. $500. Privileges include active
participation on MCHR commit
tees, subscription letter, and re
duced video rental from the
MCHR Resource Library. Call
831-0258.
ALL BALLROO
One W hingtan A ., Detroit,
DAY, MARCH 21, 1993 • 3:00 PM •
:00 PM
• Grou.,.. Ch .... G pel A.p Ingere.
¥oil=- to au port the 37 Y ... of
Ch rleu8ttll W.dd
Over 30 Gospel
Mu cl n •• All II
Community .... �!tI
Women I
Trade meeting
Jackie Stavros, Director of the
Metropolitan International Busi
nes Development Center will be
the gu t speaker at the March 11
meeting of the Detroit Chapter of
the Women in International
Trad� at the Southfield Marriott.
Ms. Stavro will discus how to
tap into the World Bank Project
Funds for business to assist less
developed countri . For reser
vations call Charlene Kultz (313)
942-700. Ticket are $22 for
members and $25 for gue ts.
• Pur. Hec:.t Trav rs • Heav nty tars. .
• Stars of faith • New Greater Beth em T.mpl. , Choir •
• Th. M.llow T • SobrIety QoIpeI.ChoIr • R.v. Wilmore AI
• Victory 5 • Dorts E. Wc:.hlngton • Worthy. Th Ch .... Twins •
R toratlon ngera. v. Wal teen • Th. Vole" of Holy City •
God', Special QIft • Darryl Y!I1IOn' Co .• Peac. • Tr.. Knights •
Uvlng Sacrlflc •• Cha..... .verly. Th eatlon Holy Wond rs.
The Skylarkl • QoIpeIlntems • The HoUle 01 JeIUI Choir •
, • I M D Youth Choir' I M D Child nil Choir reen of Creat v. Stud I")
• Third w Hope lap t Church Mast Choir •
• N. Ex c. QoIpeI RecXICJIe
•• HOlt. 01 others ...
P ul Hubb rd - President, ew Detroit, Inc.
• Rev. Wind II ntho y - President, NAACP
• Dr. Vera PI ee, Author & Inspirational Speaker
HO TED BY RJ. W�TKI S
- (Late ight Entertainment) -
R v. GI n Plummer - President, Chri tian Cable 48
• Rev. Mi I Fe tchur - WCHB Radio
• Rev. George Hutch n - WGPR Radio
• Lathed W h -W dd (Mother Waddle ion)
And Hosts of other Radio & Televi ion Celebriti
Co-ho ting thi Spectacular Event!
Trade Union
In Cuba
Keith Phelp will speak on
"Trade Unions in Cuba" March
14 at 2:00 p.m. at the Midwest
Labor Institute for Social Stud
i . He will show tides of a trip
taken with fellow American
Trade Unionist. The forum is
free.
TICKE
$10.00 Adv. $15.00 At-Door
HUDSON S. HARMONY HOUS
& SOUND Wl\REHOUSE
CUL.,OR·TIX (313) MweM
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