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July 02, 1989 • Page Image 11

…I I ddln to ring By Mary bOID_: Quayle, mp, Su Itvan to addre MOP conven ion- 14. Also scheduled to appear the Convention are Ronald H. Brown. Chairman, Democratic . National Committee; Detroit' Mayor Coleman Young; Owen Bieber, President, United . Automobile Workers; FJeanor Holmes Norton, former Chair­ man, Equal Emp oyment Op­ portunities Commission, and now a professor at the Geor­ getown La Center, Mary Hat- II Futre...…

July 02, 1989 • Page Image 13

…it would provide every addict ho registered with complete information about addiction and at could be done for it . Seco d, it Would place 1m photograph and fmgerprints on file. The primary purpose would be to prevent duplicate registration in another clinic. But it would also be easier to catch up with addicts who ih spite of the removal of the needs for big money get into trouble. d, while criminal a diets could be caught mor...…

July 02, 1989 • Page Image 14

…Church oc of t Congressman. C n F untroy's topic w .. A Cat lyst for Black Com­ munity Unity." .. teriality is 'not the me urc of virtu ," the Con- I gre m n told his listeners. The � .sbington hill veter n, recog­ mzm th chall nge facing the BI c community fter the dey station .of the Reagan years, id e ery individual of Afri descent b the right to C 11 …

July 02, 1989 • Page Image 15

…·1 . I Benton Harbor Area News -£tlet)'lltitt, We Toudt, Tums to SOLD- Commissioners argue, Soup Kite en move '1 .� By ee B To relocate the Soup said it could still cause some Kitchen, located now at 132 problems there, being near the Pipestone St., brought heated residential area. discussion from commissioners The iss ue 0 f the Soup a d re idents at Monday Kitchen was brought to the at- night's, June 26, Benton Harbor tention o...…

July 02, 1989 • Page Image 16

….. n d Parents houl I the . . ity of m in children who ha munized gain t m DmyO 0 ... th t c- cording to recently released Uni r ity of ichig n study: th areas 0 the country offering Bla the gre test conomic opportunitie are e En 1 nd a hingt n, D.C. and th l. …

July 02, 1989 • Page Image 17

…DdYou Know? , DID YOU ••. that in order to accomodate an i - creasuut American appeti e for , chicken, producer are slaughteriDg over 113 .. chickens a eek. Chic en's popularity res fr e fad that ir i viewed as low-fat, low-cho erol food .. DID YOU ••• that if you eYer feel like calling your congr man or sen tor here' how you reach him or her: The House of Representatives: 202-, 225-3121; The Senate: 202-224- 3121. DID YOU 0 ...…

July 02, 1989 • Page Image 19

…Over a quarter of billion dollar i being eld by the gave nt for people 0 are entit ed to refunds. An attorney in Portl nd, Oregon, has published a boo - let entitled "How to Find & Claim Your Refund." the booklet after w ring hour wac:lu· w through the red tape of t government bureaucr cy. He emarked, "I discovered that there no publication that offered . t . After my frustrating experience, I wrote down the requirements d put ...…

July 02, 1989 • Page Image 20

…· d he plans to take dv ntage of being in the U nited t te nd di tribute much of hi m teri I 00 the Capoeir art d the GCAP in oticip tion of be inning f cility in Americ ,per p De oi …

July 02, 1989 • Page Image 21

…w· ...... Gu Th. Black Writ.,. Guild mMtaewry Saturdaybetw .. n 1-2:30 p.m.; eal1 W. . � MooN (313) 887- 21551. Com. DETROIT Pan African Film F tlval On Sunday,' 9th at 5:30 p.m. The Shrine of BI ck don I be showing 4 film . land of Look 81hlnd, footage of Bob Marl.y'. fun raJ. Lut Chant of mmy B cksmith, .pic or explor - tlon of an aborigine In Austr I Four Wom n, Dailce film b sed on ina Simon '. ball d about BI ck wom n....…

July 02, 1989 • Page Image 22

…Church CLASSIFIED city Of .Hl·I2bIalDd City '-""I1iKOU UllIUlll)Cl'S 30 Gerald Awnue HiA�ld Par 48203 July 17,1989 7P . Pur u nt to real e tate guidelines for . posing Of land, . ee i crcby gMo that the City . will ho a public bealru· 12 p, da , and time indicated hove to con- . der the following proposal. To purcha e 105 ochester Highland Par , MI, 48203. ' 1. Th minimum cceptabl bid i, 10,OOO-Ten Thousand doll . 2. All bi...…

July 02, 1989 • Page Image 23

…CLASSIFIED LEGAL NOnce REQUEST FOR PRQPOSAL The Lake Michigan COllege Education Fund, Inc. is extend­ ing an invitation to present a proposal for providing service to the operation of its Charitable Life Program. All proposals are due no later than 2 p.m. on August 11, 1989. Coat c Donald R. ike� Director of Advancement Operations, at (616) 927-3571, extension 292 for proposal criteria and/or questions. OR EARN MONEY ng Book ...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 1

…-A Summit: ',.,._ ... A E \ I VI D� AlU J Despite controversy sur­ rounding the organizing stages of the African AmeriCan Sum­ mit (AAS) set for April 21-23 in N Orleans, organizers insist all segment of the African American community are urged to participate. As reported here last week, there' sOme debate over the participa . 0 of Louis Far­ rakhan of the ati of Islam. AAS taff or anizer Kay H' y' Louis FarrakhaD and Angela...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 3

…GOP- i reac ing out Lo ch CopiltU News SeIVia LANsING-Getting out of the Capitol and listening to what concerns residents across the tate make good politics and good governme t, said House Republican Leader Paul Hil­ legonds, R-Holland With seven forces, the House Republican Policy Com­ mittee will observe, compile reports, offer options, or reeom­ mend legislation to improve community life for Michigan residents. 81f we comp...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 4

…• • ar in ngola recognition to Angola. 3. Support the providing of medical care and emergency aid for the tens of thousands of vic­ tims of the unjust ar on An­ gola. Whether or not Bush will answer this etter - or more im­ portantly, ether or not bush will change hi current policy to d Ango will be depen­ dant upo public outcry, Our s· and bro in Angola eed our clp aDd so . darity and m 0 all they need our united voice dem...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 5

…OPINION Ho ard student revolt: A gene;ration di By For someti thing has been • in the air:. A new sense of urgency about the African-American condi­ tion; in the face of drugs, <rime, violence, and C'YCIl the good life, an expCctation tha life could be, indeed must be better for all African-American ; a new demand for self-respect; a new I awakening after countless racial tracks in cities cross America and racial flare-ups on c...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 7

….. I CHIGAN CITIZEN 7 Highland Park Focus ·S OULD.H.P. HAVE A COU . R SIDE T ? • SPEAK I D AT PUBLIC HEARl G Co'-.�--t residents that there were sewn} and 3SO DeW jobs in the area. • One of the few skeptics, Cas- """"� sites beiDg considered for the (While the county could not ea- sandra Walker stated,"Ie not Approximately so lJigbJand jail: sure that an of tbcm would go to going to be an answer to our Park residents showed up a...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 9

…... budget • o • wor ng agai st you and your community? I . "Redirecting national­ priorities is the key to reclaiming the future for our children, our elders, for, workers, fanners, and families. The National Priorities Action Packet gives organizers the strategies and steps they need to achieve a true federal government of the people, by the people, and J for the people. " Jesse L. Jackson with the ational Priorities ...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 10

…( presents 9:00 a.m, - 3:00 p.m. Thursday, April 13, 1989 in the- Services a ered to persons 18 years and older include: [{] e h & eight o B ood ssure o 0 o Bood [{] utrltion Counseling o edications Couriselrng . o Pulmonary Function. o Oral/Dental Check [(] Health Hazard Appraisal [2] Colorectal Cancer ScreenUlg 1 pro e of 21 tests) [{] G co [2] earingTes De 0 Osteo c ospttal ts offering this free health screening, not to r...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 11

…- I (.- J .' I· CHlGAN CI11ZEN L I minister I re-a poin'� Vera Rev. George H. King has pastored Grant Olapel AM.E Church for over 10 years and has lived in Three River fo over 10 years. Rev. King re-appointed t Grant ClIapel pastor for the second time. All AM.£ ministers are appointed yearly by the B· op and.they must at­ tend the Annual Conference each year. Having faith' in God desaibes Rev. George H. King best "Faith...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 12

…The rate of language develo nt in dilldren and particular �oblc vary. by the 0 5; your child d: - Be to carry on a COD- R EDt CO E • • CO E rv' 0 ' .. …

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 13

…CI'I1ZEN 13 U' - YPSILANTI - -rile \'ery first bead-injured person I eYer studied for my research omeone I could very much identify with. He 31 and a Ph.D. de t the time I a Ph.D. be teach- iDgandl tea· wsaidDr. Angela pro of speech and lanpage pathol­ ogy at Eastern Michig D UnMnity. "B the result of his en- counter with druDk c.tmer, he couldn't walk, his speech slurred and i a lS-minute span, I know be asked me my name at...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 14

…CHURCH First prize, $100 cash; 2nd prize, 1 Carefree carl, compH- H . be. the of BeD's BeautyShop;3rd of Ceremonle�. prize, $25 cash. �� to dr m I The Local Prince will com- pc . t other prince co - testlDtS fro Detroit, Pontiac, Grand Rapi d Sagina the ·dl· an State Quartette CoD D· in y. You need no be present to _ Committee of Ti ets are on sale from most �: any Local me r and t Bell's day, April Be uty Shop, 240 E. Empire. D...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 15

…April 2-8, 1919 MICHIGAN CmZEN 15 Benton Harbor Area News City begin, search for 'en irepreneurs An Entrepreneur Outreach Program, entitled Small Busi­ ness Development and Start­ up", was presented to area resi­ dents, Wednesday, March 22 at the Vincent Place. The program was sponsored by the Downtown Development Authority, (DDA). Guest speaker was Robert Meeder of Pittsburg, Penn. . Purpose of this and meetings �����������;:...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 16

…Benton Harbor Area News TFOR cor- local CITY OF BENTO HAR­ BOR, ClDGAN City of Bent Harbor, reeei sealed Bi OD fo . P'operta: ID# 11-54-0340-0080-00, 280 Par St., . imum bid, S28,CXXl ID 11-53-0340-0224-001, I 146 E. . minimum bid, (XX) ID 11-S3-0340-0221-01-1, 162 E. . se, & ID 11-53- 0340-0222-00-9, 162 E. Main St., minimum bi d, 12,000 ID 11-51-0340-0050-01-2, 116 W ter St., minimum bid, SS,(XX) ID 11-51-0340-0050-00-4...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 17

…ENTERTAINMENT ... AJo ..... GuJWUuae To All 1V • After nearly a year of waiting. 'The Robert Gujllj'me ShOYt', . finally set to make its TV debut. Starting April 5, the bow in "HOOJ)erman's· 9-.30 slot (Wednesdays) on ABC. GujJJjame wiD star as a divorced marriage eoun­ sela who is ro clog his white secretary (played by Wendy Phillips). ("Hooperman· is on hiatus). 23 year-old acto Todd Bridges will stand trial on one-count of first -d...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 19

…I arning . for the gn Relapse can OCQII' • many major diseases, and alooho . . no exceptio JoY<'C DeHaan, M.D., Medical Director at gateway Recovery Services, poia: out some predictable and pr�. �signswhich invariably eeede a return to drinking or drug use: - 'A feeling of fear and anxiety. - Doubts to their ability o remain sober. - Denial of these feelinp. - Criticizing other people's recovery pl"ograms. - Acting 0 r oompu...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 20

…· Cook's Corner r Q. !ca tic to b . H ,. A All cupcakes tend to ad­ here to paper line educe the po ibility by removing them immediately from baking pan and cooling on . e racks. They are likely to become soggy minimizing sticking to liner xtnmeJy no ? LD., WI. A. Dough can be saved but not by adding flour. Heat dough over ho water until it becomes - thick enough to drop from a spoon. Stir the mixture while h tinge Q. fr ...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 21

…beain? A: Preparation i the key to paint-. ing. Here i list to guide you: • Section off' your work and totally clear the first room. • Remove all brackets. picture hangers. door stop • curtain rods, electrical co er plate and everything else that you don't want painted. • Use I Vz-inch masking tape and plastic or new paper to cover II re­ maining item - door handle and hinge'. window frame , baseboard and electrical fixture' • inc...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 22

…Classified Dtil e State Construction Code Authority revie d d ppr<Wed this ordinance, or until the State Con traction Code A ority sbaIl have had . ordinance ninety (90) days . ut either PP'oving o denying this 0 dinance. o CE . a Adv.4/J189 at.Mv. BY R BLE …

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 23

…I· �--------------------------.- Aprll2.a, 1 't' CLASSIFIED Amount necessary to redeem, S4,336.ll plus the fees of the Sheriff. TAX DEED HOlDER Brown Industries, Inc. & Mark Twain Bank 4901 Main Kansas City, MO 641ll SIGNATURE: Mary L. Montgomery Place of Business: 253 S. Santa Fe, P.O. Box 45 Salina, Kansas 67402-0045 HUD/FHA HO ES Start Your 0 n - Bu ine 1'1I8ho you , • CALL J. Patrick Cr 317-253-3481 4709 E. 58t...…

April 02, 1989 • Page Image 24

…�,*",. Jaz -3000 E. Oland 8714234 ¥ loWtitanlila �u.A - 110 E. 871·1887. 7:30 a..50 . 7:30 pm 101.9 Send of your group'. P.O. eo 035e0 land 48203 Co ell �ave the Children I ye Saturday, April 15,1989 9:00 am e Get G·--··_- D oit, Quartet Union Hall King Soloman' Temple Prayer P e International Reach one ... Teach One Program The ea ley Special Donation(): 3.00 Children 5.00 Adul " aking a Difference Toge er" …

October 02, 1988 • Page Image 1

…impo t d c%1iciaI to Black America. The delMied by Jesse Jacboo in a keynote addre ; by members of the CoDp' io 1 Black Caucus (CBC) at vario wor ops d other speakers cited .destructi\Ie eight wee:IeDd theme, struBle lDllbllues - A 1.00 lDto The Future,· 1U0UII� • tapestry ofl , Rights Commission rned their listeners that "r cial bat­ tleground still existed· in the so­ cial d eeoeomic environment ofAmeri They urged their lis...…

October 02, 1988 • Page Image 3

…housiDg sevices grant fund for needed housiDg projects in local communities; - Provide for a . ding scale of property tax aedits on state income tax based on income � ;and - Create a e community banking corporation and a loan reserve fund to provide vital banking services to 10 and moderate income communities. "The housing problem in Michigan is especially aOlte for "Tbe quality, vailability, and lower income individuals and aff...…

October 02, 1988 • Page Image 5

…OPINION/ COMMENTARY/ LETTERS/ EDITORIALS I I on. come bo Givi 9 �Ia� today is often priced out of sight ABC wiD help these parCnts pay for the child care they want so that they are not forced to put their children • substandard care or Iea\le them home alone - rUing . children's health and safety. - A range of choices of types of child care. Parents rely on many diffemt forms of child care: family day care homes, and child cal...…

October 02, 1988 • Page Image 7

….. 7 HLAND PARK FOCUS "Howe�r, . . ppeai now OIl a Jar scale." "And·' goodfeeliagtosee everyone together." ted Youog peop are directly in­ �1Yed in program. Youth· Henry Ford Scboo� DO cd, demon trated their of I pride in their community by . of· saturl1lMM ( ember 24) to deaD up area ar d tbeir school c and crim Residents in surrounding houses "looked at t the kids were doiDg. " she said aad felt a sense of pride tbemse ...…

October 02, 1988 • Page Image 9

…HIGHLAND PARK - . Council President Linsey _ Porter is urging the city to revo e the license of Bell Cable Company, addiDg that the com­ pany owes the city one million dollars in penalty fees. . - Porter sl es that Ben Cable itself dmits failure to - P Y quarterly franchise fees. - File "vario "required � Ii ) reports. _ Install "standby powerfJ. cbeck way institutional lines, and F uninterrupted power in C08 .... ty' y beadend...…

October 02, 1988 • Page Image 11

…'II Call for u pensio I of' Buru di's aid Rep. William H. Gr y, III (D-PA), Chairman o� the Hou e Budget Committee, today called for suspensi of aid disbursements to Burundi, pending further clarificati n of the event urrounding the recent killings it! that oountry. In recent ee , Govern­ ment troo in Burundi have killed thousands of civilians in response to ealc of � unrest in two northern prOVID­ ees. H�r, to date, an exact ...…

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