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February 26, 1989 • Page Image 3

…DA blesse by State's indifference Amurcon :�:. the exception of seven can't understand ho Duvemey could say that Amurcon provide She . d Duvemey told her adequate management service. that the tenants are mecely af- . Dawkins said Duvemey told feeted by die 0\W8Il aime. She HCCG that �eir requests for said Duvemey's letter did no security, respect and clean ddre any of the concerns decent buildings were not com­ raised by the tenants...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 4

…()PlNION COrJlMENTARY LEnERS EDITORIALS Court' affirmative action jurispreudence. Justice Mar­ dded that the Court's 'un­ ecessary pro ouncements will IDe'VI·taDly discourage or prevent government 1 entities, par­ ticularly states and localities, from cting to rectify the courge of past dis a imina tion. This i the h h reality of the �ority's decisio but it is not the Constitution's command" With the unemployment rate in the Afri...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 5

…I· 5 OPINION doctrine of separate but equal in public education to be uncon­ stitutional The Congress of the United states passed milestone legislation banning discrimina­ tion and segregation in public accommodations and inter­ state transportation. And of Someone once wrote that those who do DOt know their history are destined to repeat ire . This iJlsightful warning indi­ cates precisely y African­ American history month, a...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 6

…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS a Called innitus. ringing in the ears or ead noises, can appear in a var ety of forms. ome p op e hear buzz ng. roarinq, is ling. hissing. thurnpinq or ig -pi ched screeches. These can be caused by e cessive norse, me med cin s. ear in ection or other prob ems hat ma need medical tr tm nt. c ·Fora call: pie. painless hearing test. o. in. 0.0. .5 .. C.C.C.A. the cars repaired, bcca it common pr dice in the...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 7

….. I .1 . -. - - - - I . SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces I Serious. Risks to Your Health. I I I "I i cce e- •• I IIonGId Jhompson 1988 KCIDL Achiever ANord recipient - Bushess; Founder, Mhority 'r6uth Entrepreneurship Program (MYEP), St. Louis, fv1o. J Ronald Thompson is nurturing entrepreneurial spirit among inner-City students seeking a future in the busloess world. Through his work, young...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 8

…Fr : Angela Ambrose, Laritt Anderson, Rodriguez Bellamy, Joseph Black, Ethel Brown, y6nisha Chaney, Christopher Geary, Mark Grier, Tania Hayes, George Hyter, Cberon Jo Rochelle Lewis, Lakeya Mitchell, Sheae - tra M mmad, Alim Mu­ qu ribu, Latricia Perry, Jas­ mine Poole, Terena Ruff, Lato S y e, Angela Steven­ son, La aunda S cott, Ann Stultz, Rahkine Tirrell, Sharis­ sic We Roslyn Willis. se year. Cited for excellent citizen­...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 9

…CBlGAN crnzBN , HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1989 6:00 P. HIGHLA DI PA K CO U . IITV H GH SCHOOL I I I 15900 Woo ward Ave., Highland rk, Michigan �T T DD I I . I c • .. RECEPTIO o , - …

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 11

…I . Diana Ro s returns to otown­ lock; oc and 'equt y' Di Da R 5 MoftS Back To Moton - Lock, S " Equity Owoer: Mo own Records has announced that Diana Ross is returning to the label both as an artist and equity owner. Ross, 44, who originally left Motown in 1980, was signed to MCA when it joined forces with Boston Ventures to purchase the. label from Berry Gordy last June for $61 mil­ lion. As part of this new agreement, Ross has i...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 13

…-, Hi tory of AfrIcan 1 e've called' kinky, wooly, frizzy, and ppy. We'Ve labeled . good, bad, � in between. Today 've finally come to accept ourhair for what iti - because itrs our heritage i; the most wnatile hair in the human race - with a unique texture that lends itself to the widest variety of lyles. From antiquity to modern times, African women have been pioneers of hair fashion. The recoreded history of African hair be...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 14

…CHURCH y 1.1 tend. The Rev. thaniel The Dr 'Club of Pilgrim . the host pastor. Rest Baptist urch, 1105 E. ain St., will presen a drama e Annual Founder's Day and musical entitled, "God is Program of e South estern trying to tell you something" on ichig n African ethodist Sunday, March 5 at 5 p.m, Ep' cop I .. ter's Alliance The drama is a segment of III be held on Sund y, th movi "The Color Purple," Feb 26 l Zion A..E. The drama wil...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 15

…�ebruary Z6-Marc 4, 1989 MICHIGAN CmZE 15 t3ENTON HARBOR AREA NEV,�: City swi ches all rehab ',funds to loans only, no grant By •• Br .. - I Benton Harbor Conestondem Funds for rehab come from be qualified. Development Services, Inc., The Benton Harbor City the Community Development "The objective of the stated he was paying 100 for a Commission Tuesday, February Block �rant (CDBG)... program is to bring properties 6-month option to purc...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 16

…. -. I ;,) � I I AR � ("' � · ,.'"' - f\ '" I � \1 I"':: ------- - ... I "- . � il 0 -' ; ,�M c: h : "i._ .'_ '._---------------------- ..... - CHI LORE • S SPECIAL EAt. TH CARE SERVICES (Crippled Child n' Program): For infonn 'on Be on rbor ce. • Pre-School StoryTime win • be held on We day, Mar _ 1, from 10:00 UDtil 10:45. The film, One Kitten For Kim, will • be ho , long ith other I • tori and ctivities for young children, ges ...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 17

…PIIae 17 . . When the Benton Harbor City Commis ion filed suit February 21 against former Community Service Develop­ ment Director William Lilly and � Rampp, Proplan Inc. and William �pp, to some city ALRECO PAY BACK FUNDS �� It was a question of U'!der the .UDAG program, right suit, wrong defendants. the aty received S1.3 million The lawsuit ':1_-1 m· »--.:_ & WQI �:n1:#11 om HUD in 1981, loaned it to Co� Circuit Court alleges Alr...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 18

…R 01 0 y urpa y fr m up to thr can- ago an in ·0 ta return for to coil .1. a r tum. I ut ttl R 0-1 CO E nu rvic tfice, IT. o I' TH WEE·' Choose 0 th decorative to Batten molded cookies: interesting pat­ tern on the bottom, a for pressed the cookie top in two directio or cer . cor ood coo ie stamp. Dip "press" in flour or granulated ugar to prevent stic . U A Darker, dull-colored pans ( ·th or without non-stic coat- . ...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 19

…• Did Todd Bri Go w His mom says it was the drugs and Todd IS no a different pet;­ son, but those who have been close to Todd say it was partly his arrogance and partly a recklessness that fostered his drug habit. Nonetheless, on February 17, former actor Todd Bridges, who co-starred in the NBC hitseries ·Difrrent Strokes", will have to tell it to the judge when he answers charges of attempted murder, at a preliminary hearing. The cha...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 20

…nd renamed S ts of the Year recent­ ly t Queen Esther Baptist Church. The couple as se ected by Usher Board o. 2 d ho ored t e Usher board progr m. The couple ve three childre o ring for Todd having a Soul Food Dinner, turday, February 2S t S:30 p.m. After the dinner they will t a play, entitled, "Loa - . B a, Seei How The Lord Will A Way Somebo at 7p�m. Older ite will be 0 da- p y. � ......... chairperson d a .... _ .. _ p...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 21

…Cold seasOn bfngs earache One of the 14 most common illnesses is earache, or otitis media, but this seemingly simple health problem can be serious if left untreated Donald S. Kitain, D.O., a specialist at the Ear, Nose and Throat Center of Detroit, ad­ vises prompt treatment for earaches, especially for children under the age of three. "For toddlers, if they are not treated with antibiotics to stop infection, a high percentage ...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 22

…to rely u1ance-down in e lela s say COldjID"'� Ir 1 it is a high priority," Muskegon's prison is medium-security facility that som what resembles a college campu Courim said, adding that prisoners behave in the rooms because they want to tay there rather than be sent to other facilities. en 21 and older sentenced from one year to life comprise the pri n population at Mus­ kegon. Courim said these I prisoners tend to have more...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 23

…CLASSIFIED HELP ANTED I . EARN TO $500 WEEKlY ... � YOUR HOME. For nd SAS.E. to: Sout MY. Inc., P.O. Box 429, Griffith,lndIana 46319. ntial. Full-time salarjed position open immedlat y. Send resume to Harbinger of Grand Rapids, 922 Ch rry, S.E., Grand Rapid, I 49506.EOE EASY WORK! EXCa.LENT PAY! EASY 'NORK! EXCELlENT PAY! mble products at home. Call for Assem products home. Call for information. 5Q4.641-8003 Ext. 9534 (Open Sunda...…

February 26, 1989 • Page Image 24

…TH EAT R E DREA GIRLS o zzling Broadway Cvic Bt ck Th atre pr d r d by AIv ln. ch 4, 9, 10, 15, 17, 18 at 8 p.m. and rch 12 t 2 p.m. CaJI616J343-1313. …

June 26, 1988 • Page Image 1

…, . • I ' I L �gisla tore deny local control of rent law Tenant groups sit in Governor's office iljl .tor people's voice at push ith 0 e voice in requ t that the governor veto the bill Introduced last falJ by Senator Richard Fessler (R­ West Bloomfield), S.B. 583 prohibit local governmen from imposing rent contro 0 landlords. Segmen of the bill. claim that rent control r . the cost of rental housing and the number of tenta...…

June 26, 1988 • Page Image 3

…I . Herman cited Prosecutceial DMnioa, the process of giving a first-time offender a chance to pro be's no tbreatto society, as an example of everyone' invol­ vement· the system. . Anti-Ca mo group to rally. The Michigan Clergy Coalition Aga. t Casino' Gamb . wiDspoasor a rally oppo ing casino on SATURDAY, JULY 30 &om 2-00 to 3:30 p.m. at Ken­ nedy Sq e I dowDtown Detroi The b Uot proposal for .. AUGUST2, for Detroi r oppose...…

June 26, 1988 • Page Image 4

…( ) p i 11 i 0 II" ( .. 1IIIIIl'Il L I r _\" lv t ll' r -. \ i l' \ \ � rboard either . �. \. . ) • •• If reli <x, . re . p . tion and pI1�IU""" the pro . of unity d jus- . tiee, In the rds of President K da, "our revolu . is a Humanis revolutio We haVe decided to w ge truggle g inst imperialism, neo­ colo' . . fascism, d racism on the one hand; d hunger, poverty, ignor nee, dise se, crime, and exp oitaitoe on the other hand....…

June 26, 1988 • Page Image 5

…High School Proficiency Test old. (HSPT) are well belo state _ Students must earn 110 e d beard the ve aeaits to --duate The bypeclmedia Joe'_ East ide High Sc 001 tics maIed.... 47 of the slu- CI r the principal of the figure are 10 er than the dents had earned SO to 100 predominantly Black and ver8FSCOI"e for theS6·· aediIs. HlSpaDiIC· ·de· School . ted urban by the Jer- -All of the students re hb�a.. NJ., Ole 0D0r- �y State Departmcu...…

June 26, 1988 • Page Image 6

…Highland Park Focus - Approved contracts for a y � loa 41 AFL-CIO nd Local 343 of Highland Par Supervisor's Union. The Mic igan Citizen elcomes letter from its re der . …

June 26, 1988 • Page Image 7

…·1 Speciollow financing roles available, see your local dealer for details! Similar savings and cosh bock from $300 to $1,500 on m�ny other selected models!· I" I YJ UTH SUN CE Value with 47 Standard Features! I . I ·lBYZ I ,ou Chf YSLER-PLYMOUTH-OODGE-DODGE TRUCKS-JEEP-EAGLE I I- l . …

June 26, 1988 • Page Image 8

…Highland Park Focus AJI COIII1ibIltioru can be mt 10 41. • F. cis . HeanJ/ 2tU HiU HiWWznd PtIIIc, MI48203/ I'ItoM 861-7204. D YOFJULY, 1 . to 5:30 P. r.) …

June 26, 1988 • Page Image 9

…I I \ . J II Oh. h '110, there! P'raps you're vondering what a I 'nJ,tuin lik • III . is doing on a SE 1'1' bus, Acrually; I'm just 100 'inJ,t lI( vn from my windo ' ( n all the traffic whil« I take the casv wav to �� w( rrk and hack. ' , P .� mally, I don't. 'l" ho \' J -oplc who drive them: 'In's to work han: any l'ncrh'y I ·ft after dealing 'jth all that stop and J,to do � .. n th -re. For my part. I pre: 'rit . taking . 'E�n�\ t...…

June 26, 1988 • Page Image 11

…An i-apartheld protests US visit dog Savimbi . \ o pr r govern DepartmeDt pokes COD- taeted . wee iaid DICC • with admin· tr tion officials were yet CXlIlfirmed • Savimbi' .. comes in the of egotiatio between the AngoWl government, South Africa, the UDited Stat and . The er nation has ta- tioeed troops in Angola to guard agai t ideranging South African aU c . Angel has been • by African rai ince the former Portuguese colony...…

June 26, 1988 • Page Image 13

…ol ..... "­ "I"'" �_�.. 1105 E. Main Street will celebrate their 39th ADD I D Y on Sunday, June 26 4:00 p.m. Their theme ved to be coaeeeeed," G speaken will be the Rev. James Smith, Pastor of Community Baptist Church, Union Pier and Rev. Willie Gest f!!�� Surburban Harvey, D- Rev. Smith is also the oderator of Union Missionary Ba . t DO ict Association and 1st vice president of General B ptist State Convention of ichPL Invite...…

June 26, 1988 • Page Image 15

…L Coffer Computer # .c� in umm -and Blatchford and Set provided WIC services through the Health Department's Ben­ ton Harbor and Niles clinics. The Berrien County program currently handles a 1,950 client caseload, An appointment is necessary for WIC services and may be secured by calling the Benton Harbor office at 926-712� or the Niles office at 684-2800. I GO F rpl 'n Plaza Exec. Comm. B.C.D.P. Ll F irp In Plaza r. Cnty....…

June 26, 1988 • Page Image 16

…Benton Ilarhor area news h S. TOUCH-UP. CU S. nll:: .... LM"\y. CAREFREE. LUSTER. WAVES. & CUTS . • r/Oper r Appointments Only 1 H,.o:x�D TTO EY nd COU SELOR AT LAW o GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW Call 616/ 2 7143 …

June 26, 1988 • Page Image 17

…Red scorpion protests continue about the film and.the hi der implications. SWAPO, the South We t' Africa People's Organization bf . t . . amibia, is fighting to rid that illegality of South Africa. country of South African The targets of the prot are· military occupation, . • . tors of That Los Angeles groep and It feature others across the country fd glamorizing character, launched protests when ne of odeled after South African- !...…

June 26, 1988 • Page Image 19

…To the ers of any ud aU interests in 01' lie upon the Iaods here· described, Ta notice. Sale lawfully made of the fo desai>ed land for unpaid lues OD that land, and that the dersigned tide to the d undec tax deed . d for the laad. You are entitled to a reconveyance of this land itJiiD six (6) months after return of semcz of this notice, upon payment to the under- . ed or to the Treasurer of BerrieD County, of all ums paid for th...…

July 26, 1987 • Page Image 1

…...,...._.__ African-Americans ....... and the Constitu io an interview wi h Justice Dennis Arc Ro a Par s of Baseball - Curt Flood P 14 Serving the SlI*'s African American Community Ca • ? • a 9. n e a est folio ing De roit Council no vo e Deve 0 er on Atlantic City, ew Jersey, have portrayed the opposite. A Bill oyer's special aired last year revealed higher property values due to land­ grabbing by speculators have l...…

July 26, 1987 • Page Image 3

…JUL. Y 26 - AUGUST 1, 1987 THE ICHIGA CITIZEN 3 Jac son campaign eeds $2 mil Ion . Harri on joins' efto o erec fence along Po tiac rail rack PONTIAC - State Rep.' lie J. Harrison (D-Pon- . c) taken up the cause of Po iac resi Is con- cerned 0 r th ty railroad tr in the Walton Par area of the city. e stretch of tr ck lies be­ tween residential area. and county park, and the la of dequate fencing temp neigh­ borhood children t...…

July 26, 1987 • Page Image 4

…ICHIG CITIZ JULY 26 - UGUST 1, 1 7 Opi ninn Pagl' .' , intentions dom are He ) Publisher mmitte : . Virgini and The n min ti n uJd pp d. By Benjamin F. h vi Jr. • • C Iga . 8161D27-1527 …

July 26, 1987 • Page Image 5

…JULY 26 - AUGUST 1, 1987 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN 5 conomic focus ·on u iness reten ion ST. JOSEPH - The South­ we ichigan Community Gro th Alliance ( CGA) will continue to focu it atten­ tion on retaining the area's exi ing industry, and attracting busine s similar to tho currently here. The are the finding of an 'Interim Strategy" recently dopted by the S CGA. The rategy examined the overall goal of the organiza­ tion, it's targ...…

July 26, 1987 • Page Image 6

…CITIZ JUL 2 - UGUST 1, 1 7 th e equipment d other item ; -Qu terly new etter eOD- for tainin inform tion on health, h e fin nee nd cl Any our of he day or nig t.i you need medical he P, e're here. But our Outpatien Department '11 do more han he p you ge ell. e'li he p you and your family stay e I. Because we or not only to cure your ills, e help to prevent them. e are a part of Horizon. …

July 26, 1987 • Page Image 7

…JULY 26 -AUGUST 1, 1917 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN 7 Blae u ie Awar Michigan's Second Annual Black Music Awards were held on Detroit's beautiful riverfront at the Ford Auditorium. With over 2,500 persons in attendance, the enthusiasm cJf the audience as undeniable. Success of the evening was due to the countless hours of or in preparation. Led by the Board of Directors: Donald Davis, First Indepen­ dence ational Bank; Leon Atchiso...…

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