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October 15, 1989 • Page Image 23

….. 1. DEMOUT1ON OF RESI)EN. TIAL STRUCTURES • (X)NTRACT # DE".! 2. OF RESlDEN- TIAL 811IJCTURE8 • CONTRAcT # DB�.3 3. GAS � 01. � FOR THE MOTOR DIVISION· CON1'RACT . 88-08 4. 0fIAL SEfMCES FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOP ENT 5. U IFOR fltEPLACEMENT FOR OFLOCN-.41 0 #343 . e. CARPET FOR McGREGOR PUBUC LIBRARY (CHILDREN'S MEA ONLY) • CON1'RACT #CA5-1 OATH WEST AlAU Equal Oppoctunity EmpIoyw' PERSONAL NEW START - $5,000 LOANS. No plo...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 1

…, By AllIs DETR Public Sch I students return­ ing for second semester January 23, will find themselves in larger classes. Faced with a $160 million deficit and the threat of a state take-over, Detroit school ad­ ministrators are moving to trim costs. Larger class sizes and early retirement for ad- \ ministrators are the first steps. • ...... In memo dated Nov. 21, 1988, Supt Arthur Jefferson in­ structed Regioaal Superinten­ d...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 3

…I I I I Work rs -h ve /( eping j b L .. c .... CilpitIIJ News Sewice LANSING - Unless they change to keep up with the times, more industrial rkers could find themselves out of date, out of styLe and just plain out of k. America must join the "revolution' to shift &om an in­ dustrial ceo omy into the new informational age in order to stay competitive with industrial Asian and European nations, the director of the Michigan De...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 4

…- Other component of the J cbon genda include D.C. S ood, minority and men - • de progr for blusu· sess d pport for DeUums' Bill for tougher nction uamst South Africa. eedl to yexpanded aid for housing. health care;, education, jo and sane foreign policy will con­ tinue to be integral to Jackson's efforts to restore sanity to the Democratic Party. That's ntially the strategy which J J ckson will be bar- essing his upporters .to...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 5

…5 OPINION I 'Freezing' to death By Be amiD F. . ,Jr. The different kinds of mor­ ta1ity of a society give an indica­ tion of the social priorities of that society. Across the United States during this winter season there is an alarming ina-ease in the number of homeless persons who are freezing to death on the streets, Despite municipal programs to gather up the homeless, es�ciaUy when the temperature plummets, the number of h...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 7

…I . I I I HPC� links public t worl with satellite I I . o L Y 0 E I Planning at (313) 152..0475, ex­ tension 214" DETROIT The next broadcast will in- Dy Ro volve the First Annual Blac HIGHLAND PARK - Im- Managers Forum, a live aginegreatpeoplefromallparts videoconference for Blac of the ancient work talking managers, their bosses and their together and exchanging ideas _ colleagues, It'will be held Wed­ - the African/Egyptian kin...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 8

…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS I yo t: unity I a When h Emerson d be paid for the rk he did during J nu ry, Scott declared, e money is in bu et," Council members ked ho he could be p . d ·th no con­ tr ct to set his salary or ho of the time of the meeting. th city treasurers office told • • T-Y Council Pre ident Porter ed, and received pe:nDllSSi()D from the rest of the council to tain from voting. ling that since the mayor had no r...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 9

…I I I . t .... I I J ... " 15-21, CHIGAN CITIZEN ACHIEVE - - • IlonGId Dtompsonj 1988 KcrDL Achiever ANord recipleflt - Busi1ess; Founder, Mhority 'tOOth Entrepreneurship Program (MYEP), St. Louis, f'v1o. Ronald Thompson is nurturing entrepreneurial spirit among . inner-City students seeking a future in the business world. Through his work, young people in St. Louis are beqinning to build a better tomorrow for themselves and th...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 11

…I 1m - f MlCliIGAN crnZi:N ood Par Di ric Council:' Speaking up for 1 poor . eople who I ere pushed out . By NOTE; The following �polt is pan of an on-going series to commemorate the fint 20 yean of citizen district councils, estab­ lisJud to represent resident: of urban renewal �as. . The Elmwood Park #3 Citizen District Council (CDC), represents citizens from Lafayette to Vernor, Mt Elliot to Chene, including the old "Black...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 12

…e· W ASHI GTO , D.C. A) - The United egro Co e Fund raised a record $45 million in 1988 urpassing 1 by $1 million the mount it r�d mo e than a year ago, Oms opber F. Edley, Sr., presi­ dent and chief executive officer of the Fund, announced U CF gained hundreds of thousands of dollar in benefit concert by singer Michael J ckson and Whitney Houston, in 1988. UNCF, which has 42 I member colleges, also r ised m e than $10 millio i...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 13

…. I Newly eI«Ietl K.tt Cormty � Today,J 3, 1989.bythe Once of God. I bne bemme Co ty •• of the 17th I>istricL My ch,JIenp· to puB together the type of BipIr- • pport it takes to deliver goods and servicea to my distriCt and the county a whole. I sec a strugIiog comm .ly at­ te pting to make the right decisions for 0 various com- class' • Ize min· trator in the per onnel department, could not be reached In additional to cons...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 15

…BENTON HARBOR AREA NEViS Be � would resist , ------cey says City gets funds for 'loveliest armory constellation' Michigan Equity Grants, · th part of a $143 million statewide In e program supporting regional southeast sky cultural activities, Will be com- ing to Benton Harbor. . Editor, . I In announcing grant If we have some clear sky this recipients, Gov. James would be a great time to see Blanchard said, "These funds Orion....…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 17

…J-., J.5.Z1, ! MICHIGAN 0'I1.ZFltf BETTER LIVING� hat' Michael Ja k me age to By Dr. W.Fa The other day, I got a chance to see Michae11ackson's recent video, "Smooth Criminal. WIt was one of the best choreographed and produced videos I have ever seen. H he is Dot the.most out­ standing performer in show business, I don't know who is. There are some terrific scenes in the video that leave the viewer enraptured. Michael, wearin...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 19

…YOUR FINANCES Mltnukee. WI. A. A.M. Best is an inde­ pendent ratings service for the life insurance industry. A + su­ perior is their highest raing with A exceUant being the lowe t rating that is recommended for castoeer usc. Any rating below A excellant implie . that the under lying ri k may not be worth our while. I a id·s all dall I A A �upon bond is a special type of bond that does not pay interest un:. tures. Zeros can...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 20

…CHURCH� 1# olea kill morning'ti19 t night - either in class or hitting the books," . d Perrone.. Finally, I realized I would do OK. The lights tarted coming on, and I relaxed littl bit." Perrone did better than ·OK" - he made Dean's L· t t LMC f A th pring emester, aod warded the first Elisha Gray n Scholarship for a student in nufacturi or engineering. The scholar hip, for $250 per semester during the 1988-89 academic year, ...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 21

…. I rl1l5 pi,£�II'r ,cf H II'f T() s ro' 8 cJ ca �(,., �E fM A PArE,1I1TIIII& ""'LL .' scene ,. I ehind-th· strong. mostly white women' probably sing some of the tunes . . group, Manwatd1cr's Inc. from her latest LP due out tim e J � To Trial:. Marla o. S Gr • spring on Arista. . . Whoopi Law Muhammad, a Michael These days Marla Gibbs i 100 - Goldberg will play the cousin of Jacbon enth iast, who peoees- ing for a building for her ...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 22

…c' Citizc Adv. -_"', 1J'19/89� n To Y (f poa the desaibcd: State of M1C:IUg1m Co ty of Berrien OTYOFBENTON HARBOR add to City Beaton Harbor &c th S 2' Thereof Lot 12 B 1 11-52-5250-0012-00-8 Amount ncces ary to redee .52 plus the fees of the Sheriff. �_D.Kclly Addr s: Highland Par ichigan 48203, l2541 Second Street, P ee of BusiD : Ben- ton Harbor, 9022, 175 W .. . Street ce he Y . n to _I con- cerned persons: The pro...…

January 15, 1989 • Page Image 23

…• • J' 15-21, CLASSIFIED To: Gail V. Jerreau 8)() arwick Benton Harbor. MI 49022 the land, I DESCRIPl10 0 LAND State of Michigan County ofBenien CITY OF BENTON HARpOR Newl8nds add to the City of Bento Harbor &c the S '1: Thereof Lot 12 Blkl 11-�S2S0-00].2..()().8 This Parcel is an 1mp'<Wed Residcatial Parmi AMOUNT PAID .as TAXESFO 1 Amount DCCC sary to redeem, $1,"29.78 p the fees of the Sbuiff. DEED OLD Bro Industr...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 1

…I 'S DELEGAT IC P OC S A J C G By Jo· DETROIT - "Jesse', been hung out to dry." That is how one Jesse Jackson supporter analyzed the results of the May 7 Democr tic caucuses in which the Party made its choi ces for delegates to the tional C9n­ vention. From another viewpoiilt, the people come the rcallose . 'We ha\le squandered the op­ portunity for an iodepe den political oveme " 15 politi: lacalOll coordiDator Sam Riddle. ...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 3

….1 By CIlpilaJ News Service LANSING - nie budget for higher education that exceeds Gov. Jam Blanchard's prop- oal by nearly $14 million was approved by the Senate May 4 but is drawing controvercy in the House. The Senate, where the bill originated, is recommending a 2.3 percent increase in the higher education budget op­ posed to Blanchard's proposal lof a 1 percent increase over last year, Ellen Jeffries, fiscal anal�t for hi...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 5

…')' .- , pi II It .n. ( .uu uuu t.uv. I L,tll 1''-. \ il,\\ .... IT UY fOI THf CHICAGO or By AI W. M����·�� .. .. � � _ Startiaa10ext week, • space necessary DO edge and skills will f ure an article diag to make them more competitiYe: critical· ue COD the - Acces .Equity i 'one education of our cb.ildrcn and dimension that will be ad- youth. Each week there wiD be a dressed it relates to schoo differcnt· ue and a prOll'am or program...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 7

…Join us for 5 days of festivitie to mark Sears 50th Year in Highland Park! Tu y, Y 17 Dress-Up Day. Employees will be wearing authentic 1930's costumes. Store will have display of photographs from the last h�1f century. . PLUS, TUESDAY � L Y. Senior Citizens, age 50 and over will receive an additional 10% off* their retail purchases. All day long! W84�neldlly, y 181 pm to 5 pm. Meet with RONALD MCDONALD and HAMBURGLAR, from·McOonald's r...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 9

…u I , DETROIT - The reee sassin tion of Dulcie Septem­ ber, African Nati,onal Congr (ANC) repre entative to France, the focus of diseus- . on at a recent forum . ch fea­ tured the chief U 'ted N tions repre entative for the ANC, eo Mnum1ana, ' According to Mlu1m1ana, the ANC office in Paris had notified the French Ministry of the Inter­ ior about numerou death threats against September, however, the' French govern­ ment took n...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 10

…o Cr ft man 50-pi e m chanics' to I t • Protessionat quality mechanics' tool set • 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2-inch drive too s • Includes gray �rrying case • Craftsman quality -. you can depend on it! • 1 per tool ( • …

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 11

…I . May IS-Zl, 1988 Semi gl I enamel Reg. S11.9i In 24 one-coat colors. 5- year warranty. Reg. S19. Ea y Living in erior semi glos enamel latex paint I . Porch, floor & deck pe'nt 11�9 Reg 123" ·$20 coupon, wi h purcha of 48·lb. tergent, good towards purchase of any Ken­ more 800 or 900 S8f" Reg '14 Craftsman full control e ranic'r p-.: sprayer it. Includes ca . Reg I " Interiof/- ............ ' R ... floor pa...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 13

…rc The Tenth ADnual Outatand­ iDa Teacher of the Year search begun in the Bcntoa Harbor . Area School. District employee , parent and rCSi-1 dents of the School District are invited to participate by nominating their choice for Out­ standing Teacher of the Year 1987-88, ccording to James N. . Rutter, Superintendent of"Ben­ to Harbor Area Schoo In making the announcement that the Outstanding Teacher of the Year search as begun, R...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 14

…Progr m Committee mcm­ be are J . e d Erma Starr, r.; Royle S. and Billie Bruce Sr., nd Willie and Gladys mith. h I Yea I liv , of various -types of mother , and w written by rs, Henrietta Tolbert. Mother S die, 100, was honored Bethel's old ac­ tive member. Mr . Harriet Jor­ d n served s Mi tre s of Ceremonies, Sabrina Washington read the scripture from Epb· 5:1-4 d prayer led by Mr Callie Watson. Dinner" erved by the Broth...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 15

…I" avabl CHICAGO - During hot, - Chocolate should ooIy be eamy summer da� "outdoor heated in glass, pyrex or grills are a solution for chefs 0 microwavable contaiuers. don't w nt to heat up their - When you put the choco-' kitchens. But hat if you want to 1 te in the microwave oven, cook up an especially enticing cover the container ith dessert? You can't grill a cboc:o-' microwavable plastic wrap - but e cake. ·1 not completely. Fold...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 17

…e 18-hour emmus are $1 � with half-price scholar­ .' vailable through a grant from the C�munity Growth Allilnce. They will be offered at the L C ID in ca�us on pier Avenue in Benton ToiI'DIbi°lP. the Small Business ServIca • 1105 . Fr Street i ilea, and the Van Bure Skills Center' in La"'encc. Each seminar will meet from 6:30 to 9-.30 p.m. in six weekly ions. The one-sea- ion One- inute Manager tkshop be offered at the main cam...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 18

…But the ill-timed comments of the three men have ept the potlight focused on the I c of Blacks in high management po itio in sports, something we can be than ful for. Without their loose lip the problem prob bly uld n er have sur- faced, the complaints of the Blae bein d rued a chance to dvanee in their cho n profes­ o bein passed off as sour gr pes. C mpanis is till reeling from his comment, saying public re ction to his remar ...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 19

…I , 4 PUBUC once �YNOPSis OF THE REGUlAR MEET. INO OF THE BE TO CHARTER T HIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES HELD 0 TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1 ,AT . 7:30P.M. NEED YOUR WI - DO WASHED? Call ·HappyJ • at 927-1 99 or 927-2023 ID Be to Harbor. MI • Centr He t and AJr Conditioning • Fully carpeted and d , Studlo7 • � 8 Rent Sublidy A I " • Immedi. Occupancy Stud 0 Apartm n Call 883-4030 / 9 .om-Noon 1. UMd School 2. Uied AutomobI In THREE RIVERS Ml...…

May 15, 1988 • Page Image 20

…', CfI'IZE ""1iI .... ly .,." ..... 1111 eDd'osed: for 3 months 12 for 1 year [1 S7 for 6 months [] -$22 for 2 year . , • …

November 15, 1987 • Page Image 1

…LANSING--Minority-owned businesse are receiving less than their fair share under the state's certification program for minority- and women-owned businessesd, State Representa­ tive Alma G. Stallworth (D­ Detroit), Chair of the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus tes­ tified Nov. 2. "Certification is supposed to . direct a fair proportion of state purchasing to fum that are woned by women and minorities, but the process is not adeq...…

November 15, 1987 • Page Image 2

…....:hlll� 10 to political n w· comer. though Benton Harbor' incumbent yor undly defeat d in the Augus prim ry, n incumbent hite ity commissioner barely turned b c ch llenge from BI c church-b c ed Afric n erican, J es 0 A Turner. withdr from the pr 0 dential r ce and charged him with being i-Jewish, The udience responded to Hikind's remar ith boo and Jackson refused to respond. Jo em phis, TN -- emphis' Lorraine Motel, where ...…

November 15, 1987 • Page Image 3

…e or juvenile deli e By Sis I Bjaanlaes Capital News Service LANSING-- The Committee on Juvenile Delinquency asks for $45 million to keep young potential criminals out of prisons. Currently, bout one-third of . chigan's adult criminals were one Juvenile criminals. Also, 90 percent of them have been vic­ tims of child abuse or neglect, aid Rep. Teola P. Hunter (D­ Detroit), chait of the AdHoc Committee. The ervices will includ...…

November 15, 1987 • Page Image 4

…came from England d d an op . on on city property all in a e of hour --- the home fo e t tone 11 with eir proje . T 0 Ioc I men, both minorities, have plan to con­ ct mode t crew manu! e­ turing company. Louis Joseph, ith 20-odd year of screw m uf cturing experience t Whirlpool nd two m chine with which to do the job, can't get anywhere with city statIin his e orts to cquire a small lot in orth of ain Industrial Par dp oceed. ...…

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