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June 23, 1982 • Page Image 1

…CITY MI o $1.6 MILLIO An Indian contractor from Berri n Spring ha the 1 rge b-contra on the 1.6 million ttered site public housi project. C.C .S. Co will do the con ruction management and carpentry $285,232 ccording to record to the Benton Harbor Hou . or for b mit ted Commi • OJ C n, Benton Harbor firm ill do 105, ()()() orth of or on the 46 home to b built. Of th t $31 000 will go to city minoritie . "The problem . findi ...…

June 23, 1982 • Page Image 3

…n epen en Par y ce iona Congres ran can 9 t hool pay orpniz· local In addition 8-16 ted meetu. 'Dec8ue of it B THE CITIZEN PAGE 3 HI D BY HOSPITAL GETS T X BEAK 0 HO E Randall Juergen n, ne Iy appoint­ ed Housi Commission member, reques­ ted and received a bre on the home he purchased ithin the p six months at 546 Columbu . City Hall records 0 then the Board of Revi met in arch, Juergenson a ed to have the a ent 10 ered fr...…

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…EW PARADIS CARNIV L - The Pantdi·tse Junior .. nary Soci ty ill hOld carnival Saturday, Jun .26 from noon to p.m. at the church. There ill be balloon nd dart game fi booth, pin the tail on the donkey, unted bu mu chair nd . pi e it· conte. The public i urged to ttend. Be n a c an in the utomoti e I u ry. A member of the Testament Temple, Superintendent of Sunday School also a re�ious t cher. John n rve on the board Il Council of...…

June 23, 1982 • Page Image 7

…Berr n CETA is Kcepting r uests for proposals for d Ii ing th following FY83 progrlms to Berrien County r idents: occu­ pdional training; on-t job 'training nd upgrading; ser- '/ices to t h ndicapped; • fouth vocat on I ex pi or- atio progrlm; nd job opment nd job pi c mente HOUSE FOR SALE - RU Below market in BH City. 3 bdrm, 1112 bath, Jun 26 It 1341 U i Cent. Air add on wood . from I.m. until • • • , Sp 101''' by Zio burner...…

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…•• •••• • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• (Conti"� from 4.) .. to • • • • do? church group to yin "moral …

June 23, 1982 • Page Image 15

…The faa rhat � is so beautiful isn't SO surpris­ ing. After all, it's a Buick and beauty runs in me family. Prestige, elegance, lUXury and comfort are also fam­ ily traits rhot Skytark has inherited. But there is something else rhot sets � apart and has helped make it such a popular success. It just might be the best disguised economy car in America. A compeTitively priced compact with front-�­ drive for impressive traction on any road...…

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…The f . Cyril Harvey's 0 aaxUll of some of the most irnpressi e . m')' early years: "During my early growth period, my 'mother and father, aIon with my and aunt, influenced me greatly by in- ti e and otherwise-during hi fonnati y . He a : "So hen my paren insi ed that I take piano from Da . ,the . er of the famous soprano Ella Bell Da . , I practiced than . Davis required of her udcnts. Dur­ in this period most parents made great ...…

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June 23, 1982 • Page Image 19

…Boots. in a di ity of ty ,remain ery important, They are rugged and functional. bilio on oma e, slim and -foot ear for every fashion 100 ° est 0 cold tber gear; boots that lace up, boots 0 h tractor bottom , boots °th fleece linin , quilted and do n-ftJled boot , natural, grained and di ressed boots, boot with metal trim Ii e uds and fink chains, most ith ide top lines for tue 0 ng in pant • Also important are the Elizabethan 100 °...…

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June 23, 1982 • Page Image 21

…«:»�" �C9I" � �----�� R mem r: Ov rh tin. runnin out of ga and flat tir common cau of brea down on the hi h ay today. A an added precau­ tion, ne er carry "e tra" ga oline in the car. not even in the pedal con- …

June 23, 1982 • Page Image 27

…CK IT'f»-J. I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (COntiftuedlnHft�J�) own, run and Heublein, Seagram' , Somerset, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, oyal Cro and 7-Up in their countries. De- dopment requi new rulcs-not j dollar is the demand. Jobs are not enough. Full employment with no pay is very, and employmcn witho owner­ ip i coIooiaIism. Re-in estrnent of the COI1SUI1la" dollar in the community of its or...…

June 23, 1982 • Page Image 29

…o's nd rou ttitude, Und r 'riter La ratori modi fied it mar in re- quir m nt for hair dr r aft r the CP brou ht to U ' attention report. of in­ and d Ih uribut d to of hair on'ts or air Dryer 0 ner ul - Don't bloc the air open­ in of a hair dryer. Don't pi ce it on a oft urface, uch a a bed or cou h t during o ration; air opening may be bloc eel and, al ,you may create a ri of fire. - Don't drop or in ert anythin into a hai...…

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June 23, 1982 • Page Image 31

…The Heublein Company agreement or ed out by Operation PUSH folio and ends Ii previously developed ith t Coca-Cola Company. The eoresent t The Heublein arrangemen , announced in of thi , provided for $10 miUion' fi for blac to open and oper e Kalt Fried , en restauran . The overall fi e-year plan ith Heublein caUs for' more than $20 million in Heublein minority busi programs in t next year, to more than SO million by the end of the...…

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