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May 23, 1993 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-05-23

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Man u think th t on
you r ti rc, you ign a Will, and
UI . Old myths arc hard to d -
tr y.
A WIll i a legal do urn nt
that can prepared y n at­
torney or yours If. It i n t
wi e t prepare a WiJI your-
I , unJ Y u krov th . rep
required to form a valid Will.
A WILL TEL TIlE
world, what and to whom, you
want to leave your po
ions. There are many way to
give property; tap u c,
child, grandchildren, organi­
zati n or charity.
If you are a parent wi th '
children under eighteen years
of age you hould have a Will
and uamentary trust.
A testamentary trust delay
the age your minor children
can control anything you give
them.
A Will and a tes tamcntary
trust are processed through
probate court. P ate court
tak tim and many
want to avoid thi. ,
A Living Trust do 'n t g
through probate court. It is a
legal instrum nt that allow'
your po ions to b trans­
ferred to another person or­
ganization or charity. A
Living Trust an be drafted by
an attorney. An au rney can
evaluate your i tuation to de­
tcrrnin what i be t fry u;
Will, testamentary trust or liv­
ing trust.
A LAWY Redraft
Will provi ions to prevent fu­
ture problem with Probate
Court. In addition Michigan'.
Probate Courts have f e care-
ri for vari us e tat'. If
the de eased pc on' c tat i
S5,( or lc . the f llowin
can 0 cur:
-The court may order that
11 po se sio be turned over
to the spous or to th person
who paid th funeral e peru e ..
-The balance of th estate
would be given to the deceased
heirs (pou c or children,
randchildren, et .)
Probate Court al 0 h' a
mall c tate cat gory that an
be used if the tate' total
value i 1 than $20, . In
addi tion the clerks can provide
your relativ with forms to
probate your e tate. Th
lcrks cannot provide I ral ad­
vice. If you n cd Ie al advice
you hould cont .t a privat
au mcy or a Ie al ervice
a eney.
HP,board
members
receive award
AlI en Hlghland Par
B ard of Eoocation members
have r ci d or have q U,Ut
fied fran Award f 1cn t
from th j ltehl an nCld
I ard. cntl-
local
governl ng dy t
t ndard of
h,l\cd on rna\ tery
Key� t B ,tt 'r B aroman,hlp.
7
[)(' 1 roi 1
Ou of he cold and
in 0 Detroi ummer '93
By ATHANIEL SCOTT
Specl I To The
no
. EDJ>lE IIARRI. i the old t
memb r of the group and R v. Allen
w the nd Id t memb r . Har­
ung wi th the Victory
Five in' 1 ,had thi to ayabout
Allen, who joined the roup in the
I 60,
"We (th Victory Five) are going
to continue" he began. "But!" he
. aid. remini 'in on what transpired
prior to Reverend Allen' m ive
heart attack.
"We were Jnging'Re t For Th
Weary' and he -(Reverend Allen)
W3 tellin the story about a lady
lIE POPUlAR radi program
often had a prayer li t which ex­
ceed d 2J)( and hi merchandi in
t chniqu ,whieh included "buy on ,
get one free" on some items and "I'D
bend over b: kward to help my peo-
Toxic Pollution
Unknown brown toxic pollutes vacant lot.
By YVONNE SCOTT
REV. WILMORE ALLEN
READERS WRITE
Reader complains about
pollutution on vacant lot
The area i no longer ealed off
because of pedestrian and auto traf­
fic.
"We incerely believe that if
Fanner Jack! A & P kept th ground
around their W t Warren store as
well kept their u urban stores
truckers and others would cease to
use it as a public dumping site," aid
Brett Moore. Route Inspector of th
W t Warren Avenue Merchant' As­
sociation.
Not: A spokeper on for Farmer
J ack/A&P said 'he was unsure if the
company owned the lot behind the
mark t. but l auld look into the com­
plaint.
HOLLYWOOD
FASHIO S
Gospel Hours
W.e.H.B. 120C AM -7a.m. - 11a.m.
Every Sunday Morning
Rev. Wilmore Allen
Rev, A.J. Rogers
Joe Ella Likely
Catherine Robinson
Gloria Parker - Lorraine Walker -
894-8774
298-6333
298-63:)4
298�63SS-
Bro. Dunkin
Henry Ruff Rd, Inkster, MI
m 'I1t that j" support d totally by th - .ornrnunity and
olunt - 'fS
"TIlE Y PE PLI£ in our .or aniz ti n
xp rien with peopl who have
ccn in grn, sroot m v ments or year. En­
tr pren urial io "1.'\ arc also pas. <I on to the youth to
h II' creal a better futur for them." n w n related.
The three w k summer pro ram runs from Jun
27 to July 17,
"Last year some of the youths that 'arne from
ahforrua de nd 'd to ret j ibs and sta for the rest of
the urnmcr or e en Ion 'cr. Wc hay hou: in 7 arran c­
men set lip throu rh til' mv rsrty of 0 .troit, and we
have ho ,t h II 10' wh .rc youth stay With local families
tor thr�e week .. We have thcm fill out an applicati n
and wntc a para 'mph about v hy they would v: nt to
JOin Detroit ummer."
"The youn people 10 our gr up uild friendship
that break down th barriers \! ith all differ nt kind, of
ra c. and cultu . It'. an or anizati n t the � pIc
and 0 the people." said B wn.
"I've heard pcopl - vay Dctrou n '<.l� a I xunc .non.
ut It� not dead," quipped Br w n.
T 0 troit ummer proj ct ( fficially b gan In
January 1 2 butit wa an idea that had been 10 th
mind. f many Detroit re idcnts for yea "
Two () th s re id nts arc James and Gra Lee
Bog_� \ ho hay been invnlv '0 in the civil and labor
n hts rnovcm nt for dccad s. They got to ether WIth
: v .ral of th ir Inend and came up v ith the D trou
ummer con .cpt,
Ac irding to MI h 'll� Brown. co- hairp rson for
D tr it ummer. "Wc felt a n .d to do sorncthm to
help our clu ldrcn who ar 'dYll1g every day and fc -I that
thcrc i: no hop forth future.
"That was was the basi f r U,\ • tarnn 1 an organi­
'I ti n that \ ould add r s th n ed-, o our .ity ' youth.
II w d( n't .al \\ nh the problem. of ur y uth w
Will not hay th .ity ' leadership p t .ntial de I pcd
to it fullc t."
r: E 'I'll( ;11 TIIE.or zaruvauon to LC cs on
th youth. I 1\ inter 'n 'rational. The ,I cs ran from
l.l () RS.
RE-ENACT THE GRFAIESI MARCH
DETROIT HAS EVER SEEN!
-
Transforming the Dream of 1963 into a reality in 1993
Join the NAACP's
dboo 00 00 ..
Led by President Wendell Anthony and March Chairman Erni Lofton
in a 30-year commemoratio� of the 1963 March led by
the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. -
aturday, June 26. 1993
Join a weekend full 0 activities bcginrung Fridly, June 2S, with trate
economic jwticc, he:.hh care and clirnirution of u i m and . olen
ornc to our fir t annual" df-D�termination Breill t
: v •• Il(, ••• �,","lu(il)lI u1J 87l-.Ce7 uf ?�G ���:.
ald.
A en 'fIt I' rf rma e will Iven a the Maje ti
r I ',ltr' h d 'tor, \ nt 'r and 01 r 'tOI. "\1' Davl' on
May __ , I ( J2.
on
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