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August 14, 1994 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1994-08-14

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By RON 5 IG
t a July 28 m t in of the U niver-
first full
out h t­
d to r p -
Wayne County Commissioner Bernard Parker is shown with Ke!th
Hines a stud nt summer intern in his office whom he honored with
a reso'lution honoring the youth's academic excellence. Keith ju t
completed his junior year at Southeastern High School�ith a 3.714
GPA and was a member of the co-op program, an editor of the
school newspaper and a graduate of the eighth ann�al Detroit
Free Pre s High School Journalism Program.
T N, th nt r
hopes to continu to utiliz th
services of law tud nt and
community volunteers.
The CLC will increas r p -
sentation for children through
collaboration with six WC
divisions. Private attorneys are
available to handle CLC ca
through the WCNLS Privat At­
torney Involvemen Progr m
and a proposed panel of volun­
teer lawyers who are cooperat­
ing with other legal servi
programs.
or more inform tion cent
Karen Em nuel at 962-046
TRADE �
BEADS
Red, Black &
Green Beads
Perhup Detroit '. large t
lection of African beam. 100'.
of items out of Africa
Dabl's Gallery
Book Tow r Bldg.
125,? Wa hington Blvd
(I' cople M ()It£' r Stop # I)
Detroit. MI 4 226
964-4281
1 O� off with thi ad
would be
u.

FALLON JENKINS
The United States govern­
ment luis recognized many eth­
nic groups for Reparations
eluding African Americans.
It's time for th S. govern­
m nt to pay a debt hat is w 11
o r due.
Fallon Jenkin • Detroit. Mi-
Fallon Jenkins, ,I Ln tb: Ath grad
at Chry Ler Elementary • h I An A
and B tudent, Fallon t; Ih grand­
daughter of "R para/Ion Ray" Jenku»
he has parti ipated LI1 Reparatum.
Denton trations.pa. LI1 outfl en, and
other actunues, maktfl.IJ tb: public
aW<ll'e r( t.M R epa ran on lruggle
Fir tHorne?
t Home Mortgage?
i tFederal
.
-,
Finan ing
I he In { tel' t(l\\ 1ft! hll\ In� th.1t home 1'1 \\ hen vou gct vour Ire .
[2]1 II III (In "l'rc- \pprtlLti ( cruticarc" from fir t lcdcral. ( nee \(HI
have It. rill .... clk r "n()\\ yuurc ,I cnou- huvcr lhat' J hlg advantage.
\ 1 ir ( Fcdcra] lending c pert \\111 work with you to dcterrnmc the
nuxunum amount \ CHI qual: \ or ha cd on your income. ct
and credit hi torv. That' big help . Sec the fncndlv people
,I( I rr r I cdcral tor lct.n] . Thcv rn kc fin ncing your rvt home
the IJ t thing \ ()1I h.l\ C to about.
Q 1 in ( .: llMI! Woodward v nu . D -troit, MI hlgan 22 Ph n : (1l3) S·l4l
F "'R H)1 In un-d t I'

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