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June 12, 1988 • Page Image 1

…• I I. 1 Stete's.onty Black owned hospital face's closure I. By E DETROIT - South est Detroit Ho pitaf will soon be cI ing i � permanently if immedia e ctioe i not taken to deter thi , say the Friends of outh est Detroit Ho pital, a I group organized to save the . ��. --------------��------�---------- ore than 300 professio . be job a major Black o ed d o�r ted f cility will be turned (1'ICf to . te control- lers and essence ...…

June 12, 1988 • Page Image 2

…mocratic 'Chalt nge ��J . a briefs t urp us tocks are 0 low. Cur­ rentlyCongressman Mic ey Leland, (D- TX), Chairman of the Committee is considering H.R. 3956, proposal to in­ crease the level of allo able milk producuon thOUl 10 r­ ing the market price. This ould ure the vailability of mor surplu dairy products for tho t in need ... I ••• THE u.s. DEP [NT of Agriculture (U DA) ill res dish' . utio of on-fat dry mil to eed...…

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…• I Conyer's aleo bill_gains By F Capital News Service LANSING - A �ichigan congressman's bill requiring warning IabeJs on alcohol bas gained support from a Kalamazoo legislator and the administrator of the state's Of­ fice of Substance Abuse Ser­ vices, U.S. Rep. John Conyers, D­ Detroit, has . troduced legisla­ tion to rotate four "strongly worded" labels on alcohol be� The Iabe � state: - "WarniDg: Drinking this product,...…

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…( ) P III i 0 II.. f, f)" 111 , l' 11 tar �. I .vt t l r--. \ u: \\ � J freezes OYer, we'D be here." With tho ind ot oommn- ment d SIr h, the African American community of atchez cannot help but m you tell if Editor …

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…roM! 12 IS. 1 5 O( 0 Behind the State Department report on . , . Late last month an United Nations sponsored conference on the South African backed war against Mozambique was held in the country's capital, Maputo. The �nt, which took place on April 26-Zl, was the first international donors con­ fereece to be CODft ed in the African Dation requesting assis­ tance, rather than in Europe and North America. Just prior to the confe...…

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…1 • , •. •.•. Highland Park Focus d to ore ki der- garten through 12th grade clas­ like library, ph ical educa­ m . c d computer scien- e en out in t d to create Adult Educ tion Center ith II progr ms nd ervice under one roof.She supported the aG<J'I)(1'( )Il of De dress code d belie ungsters s ould " top 100 ing t designer . and "start hlking at ho or 100· g ahe d for educational gains." When she first got on the 001 board, ...…

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…. JUNEU-l' 1 7 Highland Park Foc�s CITYCOU CI I REFUSES TO PAY FOR I AYOB'S HOTEL BILL By offi�s pocket Scott fe there a threat to Porter and Dwight Downes HIGHLAND PARK - In a Mayor- Sc:ou contended that her life sufficient to require . voted against payments. Coun- three to two vote at it's June 6 since � limit was set in the. takiDg a body guard, she ould cil members Heath and Ross regular . n, the Highland Spring, it sb d not ap...…

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…PIC progr m helps youth TOE thl.e mark' Employers and young (TOE) program, a result of or rs in the Benton Harbor close working relationship be­ area benefit from the highly sue- tween the Benton Harbor Area cessful Try-Out Employment' Schoo area employers and the ! Berrien-Cass- Van Buren_ Private In� Council "Benton Harbor' TOE program is typical of the high quality of youth progams in our tri-county area," according to PIC Exec...…

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…fort to relief to South . ,mi.4ed by Apartheid. Frank Cooley, of Frank Cooley E er pr ises, Inc., promoter of "The Wo d Con- cert said, • congregate as one to ddr aI and basic human rig' i ue--the in- h ... South Africa.· t SAVE SID SAVE SIS 181 Tool torag unit B 5 3 Craftsman. A. 10 dra er tool chest. B. 6 drawerroll-a­ ay. • 10 …

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…I I JUNE 12-18, 1� MIOfIGAN CTIZEN 11 Jac n: Econom c opportunities needed to . ·combat "rug However, Jac on agreed with many of the young men present that the drug problem plaguing many 10 income Black communities starts out- side those co unities. He also suggested that simp­ Iyarresting and jailing more and the solu- An aide sujnmar ize d Jackson' feelings by saying 0 thering at the the w income ar "There are ens housing n...…

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…C chief be e oes and 91-0 • speaking terms with h� Not ly the House one of� predecessors counsels Committee, the Iect Commit­ wiJh him. Indeed, several have tee On Aging 0 the House of testified against . on the Hill.' Representatives he was mortal­ ly wounded wbe he was called "a liar" during a earing before the Aging co ittee) and the Government A unting Office have taken t· Thomas' own study ilia ints out some C A. ,Sr. NNPA N...…

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…I I ea Dear Erik, xx P.L., Br yn, ewY Dear P.L, I think you should let her • • know he wa 9ay ..... 11 'rands shows that you are thoughtless and have no regards for her feelings. Stop playing games with the lady and try being honest with her about your feelings. I am sure after she real­ ly gets to know you she will lose all interest Sincerely, Erik Washington know how you feel about her be- . me up the walls. I a sl - h...…

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…artinez, Board Treasurer. Receiving wards for five years of ervice ere: K therine Dr gon, B ngor; DOM Lig­ gett, Do . c; LeRoy Martin, Benton Harbo ally on­ tez, Holland. A rds for 15 of service nt to Delores i, Dowagiac; Har- r t om Bangor and Zully estr te, Eau Claire. Gertrude usel nd received special ra ion for recognition for 17 years of ser­ vice .. Presentor t the organization's hops were: Don Gast, Administrator - Sou...…

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…17 . grade The best elementary school spellers in Benton Harbor Area Schools met at Stump El men­ tary School recently to deter­ mine who was the top s lIer in each grade at the 1988 Ben on Harbor Schools Elementary Spelling Contest (Grades 2 through 6). A total of 59 students too part in the contest testants were determined through ·spelldowns" held in each grade. Th winner Who received first place trophies, were: Second Grad...…

June 12, 1988 • Page Image 19

…LEGAL NOnce To the 0WDeI'S of any d aU interests in or liens upon the lands herem de cribed Take . notice. Sale lawfully made of the fo dcsaibed land for unpaid lues on that land, and that the UDdersigned title to I e land UDde.r tax deed i ued or the Iud. You are titled to • reconveyance of this land withm . (6) months after return of � of this Il� upon pay at to the under­ signed or to the Treasurer of Berrien County, of all s...…

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