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Core City eighborhood
th W yn County Altern tiv
Work For r curr ntly work­
ing to th r administ ring th ir
5th annual Proj ct Paint­
up/Fix-up, which will continu
through late eptember, 1993.
Since 1989, Proj t partici­
pants hav applied fre h co t
'of paint to the exterior of hom
selected by Core City Neighbor­
hoods.
Hom elected for th i pro-
ject are chosen from early entry
application ubmitted by
homeowne who are financially
w ic
fu d-rai lng
hedul
New Hope Community Or­
ganization is kicking off a fund­
raising drive, Sunday, August
29, at 3 p.m., at Covert Commu­
nity Church, corner of M-140,
County Rod 378, Cov rt, Michi­
gan.
The fund raised is to help fi­
nan the purch e and r mod­
elingofits pr ent headquart rs
in Cov rt. \
Speakers will be Jerry Sarno,
Covert Township Supervisor;
Rev. T rry Mahone, P star of
Covert ommunity Church; Jan
Williams, Dire tor of Neigh or­
hood Associ tions of Michigan;
Oba Bomni, Outreach worker,
Detroit Commission for Health
and Cooperation; and Rev.
Leroy Branch, Pastor of Fi t
Church of God in Christ.
Any furth r questions, pIe
contact Josephme Morgan, 764-
8846 or Josephine Gri by, 637-
91190.
Carl War , (I ft), ccept
"lndlvldual Excellence in Corporate America- from
N thaniel R. Gol ton, III, national president of 100 Black
Shirley Stancato, Vice Presi- Men of Americ l tnc.,: during that organization's annual
dent of NBD, N.A. will speak to convention in Atlant. Mr. Ware wa honored for hi
members of the Detroit Urban di tinguished c r er t The Coca-COla Comp ny, including
League Coli ge Club about ca- his appointment in 1992 s president of the Company'
r rs in banking on August 29, international Africa Group.
��nningat 4:00 p.m. at 15770 . ��������������������������
Jam Couz n at the corner of
II n .
The College Club was insti­
tuted in 19 at the D troit Ur­
ban L agu in order to help
youth to identify wards, schol­
arshi , nd oth r financial aid
for oil ge. High hool t u­
d nts also r ceive academic
counseling .and tutori 1 a is­
tan .
Detroit ar high school stu­
dents are welcome to attend the
August 29 m ting and to join
the College Club program. For
further information contact Lisa
Fuller, Education Director, De­
troit Urban Leagu , 863-0300,
extension 241.
bl to p th paint nd
m ke nomin I contribution to
th Proj on their hou -
hold income.
The Altern tive Work Force
n ively involv with
th Proj ince i inception,
upporting and volunt ering
work force m mbers to provide
this community ervice. The
work force ha committed two to
th day a w k toth Proj ,
wi th an eight to ten member
work crew volunteering their
time and ervi to the painting
of the neighborhood homes.
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,nd nd,
progr m to fit your
Term or Ca h alue
Term or temporary insuran was d igned to provide poli­
cyholders with hort t rm, rather than life-long prot tion. It
. n rally when a young family n a I rge amount of
lif insurance co rage but i no abl to afford a h value
policy.
T rm insuran is pu h ed for a pecifi erm, one to
twenty y . At th end of th term, the policy can be newed,
or e it expi . The premium increase with each renewal
becau you are getting older. Term insurance d not build
up a cash value and is nerally not available after age 65.
Properly used, term insurance fill a definite need for low
cost, hort-term prot ion. If, t rm insurance is purchased to
cover your entire lifetime, it can be th m t expensive type of
policy.
Ca h Value
There are many variations of cash value life insurance
policies. Most provide the me death benefit throughout your
life well as a et premium payment . .In a cash value life
insurance poliC1 you will pay the same premium at a 65 as
you did when you where 30.
The implest form of cash value life insurance is whole life
or "permanent" life insurance, In other words, the policy re­
mains in force throughout your lifetime. This is the basic type
of insurance that many families u in th ir prot tion pi ns.
It has the advantage of building up cash value which you
can use later in a number of way . For example, when you
retire, you can surrender your policy' . nd t ke th urnulr t d
cash value.
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\lch information.
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a surrender cost or ant paym nt. t index. Th net payment
cost index is based on the amount paid at your death and is
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you turn the policy in. It is u ed to mpar ca h VC III b w n
policies.
A policy with a smaller number is gen rally b tter buy th n
a comparable policy with a larger ind x. Knowing how to
compare policies and how much you hould pay will r ult in
more coverage for I money, Consult with your hf in urance
agent for more information.
The Agent i Key
When th time com for you to ctually buy lif
get a good agent. Her ar orne guid lin
First, u e an agent who is committ
insurance. The a nt houl hav at I st
insurance sales.
Second, look for om ne who is ch rt red life underwriter
or is working towards b omingone. Thi d ignati n indi t
a person with ubst ntial knowl dge about lif il uranc and
other related financial r a
ctiv in th million dollar
ling with a uc ful a nt
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round table, which ays you ar d
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When choosing a lif insuran
Guide to Life Insur nc ornp: ni
ompany, con lilt B t'
, at your library.
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·UP. ouncil
app ove pe i n
repre entation
By RON SEIGEL
Michigan Citizen
HIGHLAND PARK - The
Highland Park City ouncil u­
nanimou ly pas ed th nd
reading of n mergency ordi­
nance putting a polic or fir r -
tiree on th Highland P rk
Policeman and Firern n R tire­
ment Sy tem Bo rd of Trustees.
Becaus this is an em rgency
ordinance, it became law on the
econd reading, according to a
staff memb r in the City Clerk's
office.
Under the terms of the law, a
retir from the police or fire
department will be chos n by
current board members to sit on
the board until August I, 1994.
Afterwards a retiree shall be
selected by people who are in­
cluded in the retirement system
of th city's old police and fire
depart ment or the city's Public
Safety D partment, established
in the 1980s to combine police
and fire ervices. .
ADVERTISE
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at 15770 James Couzens. Aca­
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counseling will also be available:
A resource library offers ma­
te ia] on colleges, univ ities
and technical schools as well as
financial aid and scholarships.
For more information please
contact Lisa Fuller, Director of
Education at 863-0300, Ext.
241.
DETROIT - The GED (Gen­
eral Education Development)
certificate can the tepping
stone to high r education and a
professional or t chnical career.
Pr.eparation classes for the GED
examination are available at the
Detroit Urban ague Educa­
tion 'Department.
Fall classes will take place
Monday through Thursday, be­
ginning August 31, from 9 a. m ..
until' 12:20 p.m., at the Detroit
Urban League's outreach center
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