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January 22, 1989 • Page Image 9

…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS S • DeIro' !'Weal! - A fee of 2S cent chirged for eadl OD • • biD. - No orders to begin or - minatc utility service call be taken by a IDOIle)' - Bemg a currency ex­ dJ,"8'\ not a bank brandl, the ores sene check cashing calters. The stores require S3 membership charge which pes the aJStomer a meek cashing card. omers pay a fee of 2% of the check amount for each check cashed. ' - Money Orders cost SO cen e...…

January 22, 1989 • Page Image 11

…'f .. _ .. I 1 allabl ( er of USA Today), Me- Donal and Amtrak. . .. Approximate 210 companies e s� and the top 3S a pear in the magazine's Feb�' "e . • Fulanl flnl"�� 4th I ntl I . Paul of the Liberawian Party got .5% and PuIani pi up .24% of the YO cas 111 …

January 22, 1989 • Page Image 13

…IUSHERT, RLI ETNA SUPPLY ET A UPPLY y: A k PASTRICI( fRA K PASTRfCK J 11 rOWER co JACK DOH! Y "AI STRF.F.T OFFIC "AI ST F.ET OFFICE "lCHIGA DFl.L "ICHIGA BELL OTHER ElF.(;TJtJC ORTH!R HYO AULICS ORniER HY AU1..1 CS ORTHER HYDRAULICS - MIOWEST PEERLESS "lOWEST PLA T SPECt At. ITI F. .. R °A ftORT SEWAG OISPOSAl T YS TOllY:; TODYS TO YS TOBYS U DE COU 0 PIPE I.'UIIO OPER Supp ope SUPP REPAIRS REPAIRS ur n, rrr I!S ...…

January 22, 1989 • Page Image 15

…BENTON 1WP. - Lake of IDe.; Dorothy Mi· College will pa�!" Brunson, CEO of Bnuo .. ticip.te ill the ationwide Broadcasting; and Sybil. telecoDfercacc "Beyond th Mobley, deaD. of the school of Dreamw from 1 .. 3 p.m.. Wed;, busme and commerce of Feb.l theLMC· . Florida MM University. Z1SS Eo pier A: 1'he OD social • tOD. T� · p. The telecon- will ddrea the ch"1engea that • to Idck-off Black AmericaDs face today, iD- B c:k History. clu·...…

January 22, 1989 • Page Image 17

…17 BETTER LIVING' AACP OS o t Valu ble Me (MVM) wards of the Michigan tate Conference of NAACP we� presented to the fol- Dear Marilou: Twe ty-fWe perceat of d 10 per­ CCIlt 0{ men' America � varioose . according to Dr. Luis Navarro of Mount SiDai edical Center. Heredity is a factor. Hor ones s ch a estrogen found in birth control pills may be nether ca . F· er-full-diet, exerci d elastic stockings may assist prevention. For...…

January 22, 1989 • Page Image 19

…u YQUR FINANCES uld 'ugjlCll reae e term life . ce, Yo will D aCQlmnlate cash value but you will be able to tailor your policy to the mount outs�� on your mortage." . "'''''''4IIKo. A Gold is very low in price t . time, however the reasons for buying gold,' tion, and \ right time 0 buy gold mutual funds. 01De Canadian pie Leaf Co' . t be a better d­ <fition to y ur holdings, these on-South African gold coins may appreciate i...…

January 22, 1989 • Page Image 21

…. y I 1V: In pile of two separate copyright mfcingement Ia ui filed inst Paramount 0\u Coming To America,· Eddie Murphy' productio oOmpany plaas to go ahead . a si com \USion of the bit movie for CBS, which could be 08 the air by midseason. urphy i expected to make a cameo appearance in icA , - the first episode. Another Mur­ phy project for CBS, "What's Alan.Watching?· is slated to go into production this month. The hour-long...…

January 22, 1989 • Page Image 23

…CLASSIFIED I aty, MO 64111 SIGNA TU E: Natalha S · . Place of B· : 253 N. . Fe, P.O. BoI4S • 67«J1.OO4S "TO: no G. <Zaae. R 139da Street, Paw .MI� I. • BEFORE YOU TART YOU CARE�, IT PAYS TO LEAR THE ROPES. ; EQUALEQU lTV I DESCRIP110 OF LAND _ City of H B K.OIIIIUIII Add Lot 11- 'n-3QSO..0198..OO. ThisP.eel· praYed Ile&lldcDtW eel OUNTPAID 7.30 TAXES FOR 1984 .* 14('-' . TAU U GE HI I 1 I GO LIBRA 711 1...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 1

…c d straig F I ter A. H Sr. WASHINGTON ( NPA) - The U. S. Department of Labor's, rosy report for the month of April, detailing a 1.1 percent drop in the bon's UD­ employJnent rate to 5.4 percent, the lowest Yet in 14 years, . omleading as reported in the media, said Rep. Aqgustus F. Hawkins (D-CA). The report does DO repre­ sent the true. widespread un­ employment in the African American colDmunities across the nation, Rep. ...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 2

…Civil Righb, D· . ·0 • • day� to-day b· anything to do ith our receiving complain nd making determi ations whether these are viable (ho ver, they policy, which . crucial, he .). If we get a complaint, it m be in writing - are bo d by to ct on it I defy any individual 0 m de a viable complaint in writ­ ing to y � ot taken any clio on it. C1W may dis- agree 0 the remedy. But not on its validity." . . Of the 200 lawyers in the dep...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 3

…II C r A. H ,Sr. NNPA News Editor WASHINGTON, DC'­ Democratic Presidential can­ didate Jesse L 1 ackson declared "we need a new realism, not (merely) new faces in the White House". Addressing more than 1,100 mostly white-male audience at- . tending the American Soceity of Newspaper Editors meet in Washignton, D.C., Jackson declared his "1 ackson Doctrine" of economic justice at home and peace abroad is more ideally suited to t...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 4

…on people within the Rainbow Co lition constituency who uld be eligible for the e posi­ tions. So it ould be idle to peculate on th t t this point. He emph sized th t "the campaign· not over, in pite of the setb "dding, h ver, if ould top the race right no , the more than 800 delegates he h won and the tremendo trengt he has al­ re dy gained in caucuses and prim ries give him credibility and clout to bargain for all kinds of th...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 5

…DSOFACTI - Accuracy - Relevance' , r Mem , Educlltioil The nature of the eoatroeer­ sy surrounding Detroi Public Schoo in the daily media· a part of a puzzle ose so . involves a clear understanding . of tr tb, e r C1, and The puzzle the daily media in the city of Detroi con­ siStently repi'esenting . ell . reported in a oegati\te light be­ cause of the y in which report­ ing t es place. It seees peaJliar to me that out of all...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 6

…Highland Par-k Focus . � �r:ican �ketptace • Hand CrcIted & Ace s • T ionol & Contemporary \1JeofQbae Art • Educational Books, Posters & Magazines R.ggoe on • Art- octs Mol _ _ _ ., 15734 W. Seven lie at Forrer Mondou-�urdov 11 • 7 ( rom Sat. 7:30 a.m. 7 . . …

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 7

…F nd 0 increa H to IMrJ House to the White House . Wilder; Dr. Dorothy Height, WASHINGTON, D.C. emphasized at the third annual president, National Council of (eNS) - Increasing Black Bethune-DuBois Fund dinner Negro Women; and William . political power from the State as VU'ginia Lt. Gov. L. Douglas cy, presideDt, Natioaal Coali- Bac I I I . LYNN"s' I SHOE REPAIR I Orthopedic WOrkJ I ·13546,Wood ard Highland Park (313) 883-5948 ...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 8

…• • • • p cr 1 0 10 paying. DIl> YOU OW ... that when attemp ing the "read" the actions of others you should remem er this: hen people are insecure bout themsel tbey tend to void eye cont ct and eep a ph ical distance" from the person th y are talking to. onl 21 hour of instruction in The e action should not be nutrition during . or her "enUre "re d ant onism t ard you (our r of medical tudy. " but imple insecurity. …

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 9

…Since the days when Bill Pickert first bulldogg_ed a steer to the dust. the Black cowboy has been a syTnbol of origInality and dating. -Today, that bold spirit is embo­ dIed in Black rodeos and their dynamIc cowboys. I The Adolph Coors Compahy, brewer of Coors, Coors Light and Coors Extra Gold, * i.s proud to I bring the Bill Pickett Rodeo I to audiences across th nation. From one onginal to anotn r. let's keep our traditions ridi...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 10

…I ter of co "0 OWT/O l FR E - OUTH FJ , ........ " In case of inclement ather rally ill be d a Smith Ryerson Building, d II 1 …

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 11

…G by , Henry Dumas, a 33-year-old ' Blac man gunned down in a Harlem subway by a e York Transit policeman in 1968. At the time of his death, Dumas was teacher-counselor at Southern Illinois University's Experiment in Higher Education in East St. Louis, m. With the spring release of Thunders Mouth Press' Good­ bye, Sweetwater, a pa ionate and moving collection o� new -and selected stories from Dumas' masterful pen, the Review/...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 12

…ci no perished en left alone in their D de County home' er their er' informal child care ar- r emen fell through. Ia 3: An incremen- tal incre e in the ucc sful He d Start Program. Although He d Start h deonstr ted its effectiven in preparing and elping . dvantaged children do better in chool, it no reach only 18 percen of the eligib e children. Our goal 0 r five year . to e end Head Start to t le t half the poor three to five...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 13

…Barred, -ut not plrlt bound > trol. . "I am what I am and I'm not Prison Chaplain the Rev. here to impress anyone", says Raymmond Swierenga is not teverson. "I'm here because I surprised by Steverson's honor did wrong an I don't ever fool privileges. He says Steverson has myself about t at." a study relationship with God Dunes officials say that and a healthy attitude which has Steverson is one of the few men ha� a positive impact on ...…

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 14

…. I BENTON HARBOR NEWS Steverson sa "1 j want to find one little corner of the orld for myself so I can go on °th mylife." 0 y t to go forward with my life. There's no en in ere ting any warfare . th yourself. 1 rbor School &oerd Voe June 13 I I rt P r z hit Oa d "They're happy ith the comfort and the cost. .. …

May 22, 1988 • Page Image 15

…ZONING BOARD OF AP· PEALS OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Benton Owter Township Zoning Board of A� peals will meet in the unicipal Building at 1725 territorial Road, Ben on Harbor, Berrien County, Michigan on onday, May.23, 1988 at 7:30 p.m. in the GOVERNMENT JOBS $15,.00· $72.500. ow Hfrlng, Excellent Benefit. Call �7122 Ext J. 9534. y the Historical Re arch R posltory,­ Inc. Is king the nam and addr • ses of ny deacendants o...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 1

…ng Story on pg. 8 • Report findings counter city's thrust y DETROIT - As the city girds for an all 00' assault on drug dealers, the efforts may be doomed before they start. yor Coleman A. Young h nnounced plans to use funds eized from drug dealers under t e forfeiture laws to strengthen the city's police powers with upgraded lab tech­ nology, heavy assault vehicles and the addition of an elite law enforcement team. of Cha nel...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 2

…tive on issues involving civil rights for minorities and mayac- tually oppose affirmative ction programs. There are also reports that S cramento Judge Anthony M. Kennedy belonged to an 11- white club which he did not quit until t 0 weeks before his nomination. While the 51-year-old Ken­ nedy does not appear as ideologically con erv tive as Re gan's two previou nominees, his voting record cor­ re ponds to the vie of tho e ho h e...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 3

…November 22-28, 1987, Mlch n CitIZen Care. al ByBalTyT Capitlll News Service LANSING - Almost 65 per­ cent of the working poor with families have no access to health care in Michigan and more people are finding it difficult to get because of increase costs. Two key problems for people getting assistance for health care have come about in the last few years. One i the government limit­ ing eligibility for public assis­ tance, s...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 4

…I () P i 11 i 0 11. ( · 0 nunc 11 tar.\. l .« tt l' r -, Y i l' \ \ S E J co' presiden- ti 1 c mpaign, aslin and Brown conclude that the resul from Chicago and Philadelphi "could fortel an elec . on where a Blac candidate for Pr ident eems nonthreatening to whites, bas in the glo of a favorable' pre and elite attention. .. and proceed to win only 10-15 per­ cent of the white vote ... " o will Blac leaders and vo ers, already justi...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 5

…n Citizen ; i " ; I 1 i i., .. \ j t I i I I ! i ,_ III .1 I . O'. I. I ' Ill' i -. \ i l' \ \ " The ghost of slavery haunts America, cracking the mirror which reflects a democratic image and rattling chains in the quest for equality. Its presence is very real among African Americans, shaking the very foundations of family, school and community relations. Sure­ ly the only way we can put an end to this malevolent presence is to ge...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 6

…7 : Highland Park Focus 8203 9 to 11 a.m., OV. '1:1. 3901 C (S. of For ) The me I 'U begin t 12 o ov.26. R u MI:SSlon . of Peterboro) t5 p.m. C urch rc .) anna Community I (S . Pe ar's Epl copal Church) 1950 Trumbull (at Michigan) The meal will be served from 8 .m. to 12 noon, OV. 26. Iv on Army/Harbor Ught 2643 Par (S. of Temple) The meal will be served from 11 am, until food runs out, OV. 26 . Ca ry C urch of God ...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 7

…Un�. ual is bo om line for ichigan oppo unity By S I BJaaDlleB Capitol News Service LANSING - ew small and medium-sized firms ccount for all net increases in state jobs in recent years, but the businesses receive an unequal share of state contracts. . Especially small "technology­ driven kick-otIs- are the keys to economic development and are much quicker than large firms at converting research into new products and services, sa...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 8

…8 Preventing clo e per onal d the sharing of - . cl are important m ures needed to halt pediculosi he ·d. Lotion, h mpoo and cream rinses kill lice, and fine­ toothed com especially ge rid ofni or ggs. Cos of th prod which can be bought over-the-counter, or by prescrip 'on, vary. Pen- " .... � .. , .. :-0 can ge d lice," Iiington estimates that it costs ide ·Whether be n$3() to $105 to cure each o dirty, it doesn't person. If u...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 9

…9 • Novemb 22-28, 1987, Michigan CHizen io c· izens an eal bill cleaned up Committee to Pre rve Social Securityand edicare. "0 nior • for example, have no idea thi bill provides absolutely no protection again the cost of long-term care," he said. 'Considering the fact that 80 p rcent of catastro­ phic care ex pen are long­ term care cost, it is absurd to call the Hou measure 'catastrophic care' bill." The national media ha, "...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 10

…Bill aynard d omen mo eon. Therew an opening in Dalla, and Tin ley jumped on the oppor­ tunity. In 1978, Tinsley began anchoring Channel 4' 10 p.m. wee day ne and, within a year, as anchoring the 6 p.m. newscast ell. During eight years as an chorwoman in Dallas, Tinsley blished reputation a tough, steady and c pable reporter. I'm very competitive, and I'm very aggr ive professionally. If ere' a major tory, I ant to be i...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 11

…Deserts are often considered frivolous, non-nutritious en­ dings to meals. But here are some tasty ys you can tisfy the sweet tooth, ye keep nutri­ tion in mind Although these delectable treats are not neces­ sarily lower in calories, theyem­ phasize olesome ingredients that contribute to the day's total nutrient needs, helping you balance your diet Using fruits, dairy products nd enriched ready-to-eat cereal in desserts is an ea...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 12

…7 \luskcgon Bril't'� r a 1965. FolIo' gr duation, e t ed B dge Beauty, and Larry's Hair Styling, both of Sturgis, from 1965 to 1979. 1980, she opened Geri's H it F shion, nd is the er/oper or. She offers all of hair care for men and omen. Geri' Hair Fashions' very uccessful busin with large clientel of BI ck and white cus­ tomers. any of her customer drive far 25 mil for her ervices. When e can get y, e 10 to fish, enjoys o...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 13

…n Citizen -------ule ain g prolect By Capital News Service LANSING - About $88,000 will be spen on resurfacing In­ terstate 94 Benton Harbor Busi­ ne Loop next year by the Michigan Department of Transportation (DOT). The three-tenths's of a mile from Colfax to Fourth Street is expected to begin in the second aves;. a neS; ith M� The Consumer­ Benefit Ser-vice that DLJ to tell others'! Call: (616) 92"5"-0483 P.o. ·213 ...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 14

…I to Stree will be ee ting their 24th • rsary on Sunday, ovember 22 3:30 p.m. Ushe will be; Pilgrim R Hope 11, ew . on, Beautiful Gate, and Community Church of God in Christ, all of Benton Harbor. illie B. Sims 0 Pilgrim est B ptis Church will be the tress of Ceremonies. e p blic is invited ac- cording to Mr I Y o ,program chairperson. I J is the b t pastor. On Sunday, ovember 29 ale Chorus of Pilgrim t p t Chu will spon- ...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 15

…n Citizen 15 Benton I larhor area news \ CA grant fund BH Art BENTON TWP - In a cooperative effort between the Benton Harbor Schoo Krasl Art Center and Lake Michigan College, a $10,550 grant from the Michigan Council for the Arts will be used to help Benton Harbor third graders explore the fine arts during the 1987-88 chool year. Their teachers will tie the art riences into the iences, , LMC art department chair­ man Ken Schab...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 16

…orship appearances on the Jim Baler PTLOub e or Ticke are $6 in dvancc and $7 t the door. For more informa ion call (616) 925-3710. ervice t the ie will be public j in- • is presi- dent of the Bible Boo Club . . c will be furnished by the Youth Choir of the ho t church. . Co, director . . J C . pastor. The public is invited to attend. corid Bap ist Church …

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 17

…t hlrt p ted her er Detroit concert. (Ro e EnI nlrnl able Ani a Ba er p a e ull hou e i omeo By 0 nl DETROIT - Friday 13, was an evening to remember at the Monic Temple where the dynamic singer and native Detroiter, Anita Baker crooned the tunes from her latest release, 'Rapture', in her laidb ck, combination Bil­ lie Holid y/Nina Simone tyle. A tunning white sequined floor length gown brought out the best in B er. Alth ugh ...…

November 22, 1987 • Page Image 18

…Spnrh Pagt.· favor. His circumstances, ho ever, are complex. Exploi ed by gent orby at e in a one-sided deal he h d to go to court to revo e; troubled by his sister J ac . e who dis ppeared for days before eventually turning up; orried bout his mother Loretha who i plagued by heart ailments; and burdened with legal problems concerning a former girlfriend in Seattle, Roger's so far un­ spectacular debut is at least un­ de tandab...…

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