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May 06, 1990 • Page Image 6

…frame 199L Of the 13· 0 taft', ten ed out April 8 and returned to on Sunday, Apri115, receiving two days of compe . n. The e opinion also re reflected by taff writers H.D. Bom t , C rmen Can les, Carolyn Gist, Alys H rvey, K rolyn Hobb , Candy Mc­ Cr ry, Kyndell Thompson, Raelynn Vorce nd Sabrina Walters. n o,d, aware that the future also holds many simil r challenges and ob t des ot our dreams and go . We beli ve have met ...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 7

…"EGG "-CITING HUNTIN IIIGHLA I) P R -Hundred'ofyeut e eout to p r'tlelpate in t e offici I E ter E II u t, April 13, po . red by t e City of lJighlund P rk. M yor M rt a G. Scott long it the Easter Bunny greeted children between t e age . 3-12. The child collectin the most Ea uer E s wu pre rented, sp ciul Ea ter �ift. The contrihutions of cundy und Ea ster e were de by the unders/Country Home Il kerles of lIi�hulund I' rk. May 6-11, 1 ...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 8

…w made a lion I hrine. 1 - Clifton R. Wh non, sr., first BI c to he d U.S. Emb y in Europe, born. Y 11, 1 1 - Moms M bley made C rnegie Hall debut. I In - NAACP wa founded. FORT K OX JEWELRY. -14 K GOLD- 20 OFF- C H CARRY REPAIR ERV CE $5.00 up TOWER CENTER ALL 15400 GRA 0 RIVER 835·15 …

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 9

…African culture festival cheduled at SU EAST LA SING- Music, art, filrn and a speech by an African ational Congre s (A C) member highlight ac­ tivities during Michigan State' University's African Culture Festival, May 5-12. Lindiwe Mabuza, the A C's chief repre eniauve to the United States. will speak at a dinner May 12. The dinner, featuring African cuisine, dan­ ces and music, will begin at 4 p.m. at the Wesley Foundation Cen...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 10

…z e C · dren? SPECIRllZl lJ l BLRCK RRr R V COLLECTRBLES Vcter n's emorial Building, is in recognition of LAW DAY one U. A. - Y t. . 22-2220 • D on of the 90's …

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 11

…A AT or ALL children i ichigan o OAE Unfalr,lnf rlor ducatlon for ome, 'hll 0 hr. nJoy the. . high dropout rat and 10 t t cor In certain dl tr,lcta? . State La says all citizens have the rig ht to a free . educa ion thru the ,12th grade. Only can make' . equal education a . reality. .. don't let another generation · suffer ... act TODAY! I I S gn th petition and send to: GOY. Jam Blanchard Cap 01 Building P.O. Box 30013 L...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 12

…c II 0 th college studen doer, may to re eDt cholars during this aucial developmen- tal e. HILTON: HIGHER EDUCATION is designed to dialogue with college and world readers. Education is ongoing and certainly not limited to school cia rooms. Lets talk. (714) 899-0650. ould-be th youn men c had met at the ne rby pri on earlier in th day a good elf- image. "Ho did you get th t1" he ked. A . fre hmen girl re ponded. "It' bee use ...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 13

…nd the envirorim n . c bags, plastic • c car parts. J . c sends sbuddcn environmentally con- '5 spine.. e any speed," DIlvid Wy of Earth Day for Greater' LansiJ" said, quoting Ralph Nadel's reference to Gmenl Motors. "Plastic is toxic DO matter what hape it' s in," But plastic, it seems, is here to stay, at least for now. And the flow of plastic products into the olid aste stream must be 10 ed, said Wayne Kosar of the Dep rtme...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 14

…z tm nt, Ith b tin nc , . . virtu /ly nyon c n r co� r from . coca/n ddlctlon. Do a que tion about p rsonal hy, i nc or lin . s? rit Til Dial Cor­ poration. Gre 'hound Tower . . S. /6/6, Phoenix, riz. son. O? …

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 15

…PIC clo es four offices Benton Harbor - The Berri n-Ca -Van Buren Priv te Industry Council will con oJidate its operations by clo ing four outreach offices and moving its staff to Benton Harbor, according to PIC 'Chairperson Ty Wallace. Offices in Dowagiac, Hartford. iles nd South Haven ill close within the next two months to increase ef­ ficiency, cut overh ad and ex­ tend it coverage into ddition 1 are '. according to Wall ce...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 16

…, . . .. . 1i' (fJ (I In p r tlon pi nn d To Support r of BH High School Stud nt : The Ti er Parent-Teacher Organiz tion i ponsoring it third Ann I All-night Celebration for graduating senior of Benton H rbor High School Friday, June 8. The purpo e of thi celebration i o-fold: first i to provide fe nd u- pervi ed ctivity, and econd i to instill in our young people that they can have fun wi thout the e of drug or alcoho...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 17

…Berri' n announce clinic The Berrien County Health Department announced it clinic chedule for the month or May. Michael Mortimore, Health Education Director for the dep nment, aid that all of the services listed are offered each month on a regular b is. He also noted that for ome of the clinics nominal fees are charged and donation ac­ cepted for others, but no one ill be denied services because of inability to 'pay. The heal...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 18

…npport uniucv for m i noru le� and omen a� cornpcumg rcaxun: tor cnsurmg more mcarunulul minority parucipa­ tum In pn .urcrn .m • ·ti ities. Con er. told the . udicncc 01 rrunuruy tclccommurnca­ tit n. and other hi rh tech busi­ ne .. 0 ncrs, administrauon app unrces , and federal procurement official. that hi d t .acy ill rake into on- time. We upplied a good job t re onable price." Ro in n a licen ed build t master journeyman ...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 19

…Guide Targets . Healthy Food I,d. \:tl( ing pray', Ju I a un­ portant. Ih\:� I�' m the -Iri 'l.y mearun -, behind uch label claim a, "II -hi:' "I'M' \:hnk,- 1,-"",1: ' .. h� drogcnatcd . and "p"rt,all� hydrug_en' led:' 00 Ih'� 're reuundcd In IlIllil ",Iurolh:d 1'1': l'Ul'onu, anti palm nil" lard, , II (ltd. I buucr. , n II 'n, .. I1� pre,"n� 4UC:'­ lion: Ho,-, del'-"' the l'UO,Ufl -r ( '­ l'Idc '-' hal arl' the �'I dM' , '-'h,I'...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 21

…Sarah Vaughan Still Lives 8y C e ter A. Hi Sr. Cllpilol News Service 'c; 'WilY all' quit dat noise, Miss Lucy- Put dat music book away; What's de u e to keep 011 tryin ''! EI,ou practise twell you're gray, You cein't sta': 110 notes a­ flyin' Lek de ones dat rants alld rings F''om de kitchen to (the) big woods When Malilld, Sing. ' -Paul Laurence Dunb r WA5HINGTOti. DC-' Sarah Vaughn i de d. To s Y it, i at once to ac­ kno...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 22

…certifying office or otber of­ ficer of pliant pproved by the state; or (b) that applicant' environmental revie record for the projec indicated om' - ion of req 'red deci ion find­ i ng or tep applicable to the projects in the environment 1 revie process. Objections mu t prepared and ub- mi ned in accordance ith the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58) and may be ddressed to the State. Objections to the rele e of funds on . other...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 23

…FOSTER GRANDPARENTS PROJECT DIRECTOR - recruit, tr n lind pi oe F oet Grandparent. In .. In th county re on. tJvlty with older �., .klilin «kIng with community groupa, Md skin In fund-r no are a mu . Requ r a be or'. de; In human ..,­ vic .. education, or ratated f d, or­ equlv ent experience. Send re ume to Ichlgan Citizen, c/o F oeter Grandparents Project, P. O. Box 218, Benton Harbor, MI 48022. EOE 4122, 4/28 & 5/8 APPEAR IN ...…

May 06, 1990 • Page Image 24

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August 06, 1989 • Page Image 1

…EfPOUJj BEAt" RESER o for This year's mayoral 'contest in Detroit is proving to be the mo t . nterest­ ing since 1973, when Coleman Young w elected to the po t by narrow margin over former Police Chief John Nichols. W ASHI GrON - A priest wa fired from hi job as a school principal in Virgini by his Roman Catholic bishop Wednesday Aug. 2, after an­ nouncing he would join the Rev. George Stallings in setting up eparate African...…

August 06, 1989 • Page Image 3

…YERS, HE DERSO oung or C tiD 1 preference. am not bitter or angry con- ' cerning the rumor spread by e of my opponents tha I going to withdraw from this race; but I am incensed and in­ sulted a their basic dishonesty in persisting with the rumor, I fiad i C\'en more baffling that edia cannot separate fact from fiction, and under and that these rumors are generated . and pread for several reaso " the city council president sa...…

August 06, 1989 • Page Image 5

…A a National African­ American Community need to e respoasibility for . - the rearing of our youth. Par too many African- rlean yo appear to be on t eir own to . themsel- . hi the process, . c val like respect for adults or the elders, and a lISe of . nt to self, (;. com- munity have eroded. T e prOOle is that iD poorer • - borhOOds pare in many . - 5taJllCeS· • � of IlDillies.are often devastated by the r strugIe to �. In mor...…

August 06, 1989 • Page Image 7

…Sunday, Aug. 6 / Tue t. August s Wedne ay, August 9 ur d s, August 10 Monday, A�g. 7 ....... Arta C. r Friday, Aug. 11 7 FESTIVAL . DAY' ENTERT ,. Saturday, August 12 f • …

August 06, 1989 • Page Image 9

…HIGHLAND PARK FOCUS . Ar i rator ru I s offic r claim that the city did "not engage in "random" drug test- mGHLAND PK. -An ar- iog, but had te ted officers, bitrator ha ruled that two ere there were three situa- public safety officer should tions creating grounds o'f have fonowed order to take a . cion ---lack of attendance, drug test, but their dismissal for failure to perform on the job, in- not taking the test was too lormation pro...…

August 06, 1989 • Page Image 11

…6 -ll, 1989 MlCHlG CITIZEN e 'People' ,- DETROIT - Community e­ tivi meeting on Saturday July 2S to draft the People's Plat­ form bad particular concerns about education. Their main problems em­ phasized in the edu tion sec­ tion a lack of resources and e of resources which the. 001 had. Beyond this, there a belief that problems could be solved by finding more crea­ tive ays of operating t e school ystem. Working on the origin...…

August 06, 1989 • Page Image 13

…I ing to get things t a reasonable price. Later we tour the former capitals of Grand Bassam and Bingerville, living relics of the French colonial pas . Especial­ ly noteworthy is tfte Ecole D'Art de Bingerville, a school training young Ivorians iJ;l wood carving and scuiptering. The Africa that many didn't think existed. Wlth its skyline of com­ mercial buildings and high-rise apartment developments, Abidjan symbolizes modern we...…

August 06, 1989 • Page Image 15

…rbor official: bloc Blacks beae DICKEY REALTY GROUp: E..",.· W, Toud&. TIUfII 10 SOLD- if the park would be self-sup­ porting; and were the low-in­ come people considered when deciding the fee hike. Manning said the fees would depend a lot on the time of year that a person attended the park. If they went to ee a concert or were just going out to the beach. "I vision something like $50 for season pass �or residents, $100 for ...…

August 06, 1989 • Page Image 17

…Benton Harbor Area News Fr.. tranlportatlon I offered - lor of from 8:30 Lm.-3:00 p.m. AppoInt- m n for this Mce should be 24 houri In advance. EmNQIInCl4 .. Clan be hand advance appointments b enlng rude. AppaIn vice, mec:fiCare Also on Friday, August 25, 8i day p fly for those born in. Augu . Call for lunch ... 1MII1On. 22 , 31 ffom M:30 ..m. Free blood pr ure clinical offered to t public oa August 9,16,23 31 & 9:30-11:30 ...…

August 06, 1989 • Page Image 18

…Better Living er plea I· Do yo hllw II questio t 1SOI'UIl • IN well- . 1 Send to IMlio e, c/o The Dilll Corporation, Greyhound Tower, M.S. 1616, PIaoen� Ariz. 85077. An.rwen to mlllfY quutions lIS pos­ sibk willllppellT in the colwnn. …

August 06, 1989 • Page Image 19

…I MICHIGAN CITIZEN 19 Finances/Money h eret ByJ Recently I on a panel en young man raised the following question: "Once you e away the rh oric, w does it really take to become a uccessful person? Most of the panel members gave the stand rd list of t­ tributes such as • ng hard, believing in yourself and never giving up on your dream. But when it was my turn, I said I wasn't really sure because he standard answer all appeare...…

August 06, 1989 • Page Image 21

…-0 Joy Unillmllld Joy Unlimited I a non­ profit organization with a 1C*2U1e of Y n'ng ned. Admi n i SS, Inci 10ft drin t coff and tight snacks; Ro viii M son e T mple on Gratiot. Dances: saturday ust 19 and 2e from Sp.m. to 1 a.m. Call 521-9115. AACP On Augu 12 from 1-3:30' P. . at the Ramada; 32Q5 Boardwal, Ann Arbor. The NAACP ill diacu th ee­ tlcn of a nomina ng commit­ t • th Augu 26 rch on W inglon, A Radiothon. and S ...…

August 06, 1989 • Page Image 22

…Dr. Faut ner may be con­ t ct d 01 P. O. B,px 50016, Jtj hin 01. D.C. ----- -, ... , -------------- .... -'. I • I • I ri • • I . Mrs. L.P., Philadelphia Penn. e·d and y so. It's wrong for him to put the blame and lies on you and it hould b topped at once. If he doc n't nt to face , hi family ith th truth, then you h uld let them now that you are willing to help in any ay lh' t you Sincerely, Erik Washington M.B., Dal...…

August 06, 1989 • Page Image 23

…CLASSIFIED O11CE BY PERSONS CLAIMING nTLE UNDER. TAX DEED To the 0wDer or" 0 any aDd an in, or LiCDS upoa tlte Land herein Dcscribcd: TAKE NOTICE: Sale lawfully made of ttiC following described laDd for unpaid taxes on aDd UDder­ signed hu title to the laDd UDder � deed 01' deeds i ued for the Iud. You are entitled to a reconveyance of this land . thin 6 after retul'Dtof service 01 this notice, pon pay- me to . or to the tr ...…

August 06, 1989 • Page Image 24

…o • 'Redireain. national prio .. IS t� key to reclaiming the fi UTe for our children, OUT elders, for or, rs, farmers, and falnili . tio ·0 • i . iv organizers t trat i arid step. they ed to achieve a true fe raJ ovemm 'III of the people, by the people, and for the people. th • I (t_ 14.' 51 tt: 19.95 I c I 1 1 I . ·1 …

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 1

…The truly Capiuu News �rvice L using - People are screaming·to be heard by their government in countries ere nobody is listen ing. In the United S tes, citizens do have say in government, yet many ch not to peak. Only 53 percent of eligible u.s. voters actually voted in the 1984 general election. Even fewer are expected to vote Nov. 8. . chigan figures are slightly higher th n the national . average. Tho e st ti tics dramatize...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 3

…a house? \ Here's a way DETROIT- eed a house? Here's way to get one. Some 50 persons have acquired homes under a city funded program called uiuna: Abatement, or the Squatters Bill in popular terms. . Thi program conceived and fought for by ACORN, is a pos­ sible alternative to homeless­ ness. Inspector for the Detroit Homeste ding and Nuisance Abatement Program, Bob Bass said the progr m functions when an individual wants to c...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 4

…majority populati of Robeson County, these ative Americans re still systemati­ cally exploited. The good news . that Eddie H tcher found notgui1ty. The human riPts of alive . . m . be respected if this soeety i to ever have a dard of equal justice. The dt of the future . only to remember amaiYer- - sary 0 "Trail of Tear • but also all m recommit our- se to continue to chaDenge all the 0 and new manifesta­ tions of r cism de plo...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 5

…I I . I I ........ - I \ '. II B II ack when Patricia Ughtfoot got interested in space rught, cars had �, movie had double features and mathematically gifted Black girls had limited career prospects. But '1962 was the year Patriea lightfoot ,won a scholarship to Howard University. And on the way to becoming a math teacher. she discovered a world ·of opportunities. II I lin the unique envirorunent that historically Black colleges prov...…

November 06, 1988 • Page Image 7

…·1 . I -1 Don't 1 tJ'/It the I . . I POUCE DOGS. JAIl. AND ARE HOSES MET THOSE FIGHTING FOR THE 'RlGHT TO VOTE IN THE '80', FO� BLACK CH LOREN WERE Kll1.ED SEPT. 15, 1963 WHEN SEGREGATIONISTS BOMBED THE SIXTEENTH STREET . BAPTIST CH� I SlAMI GHAM, ALA. - JUNE 21, 1964 ICHAEL SCHWERNER, ANDREW GOODMAN AND JAMES E. CHANEY WERE KIllED FOR REGISTERI G SOUTHERN BlACKS TO VOTES. '. I OURJOB S OT�HED 8 REAGAN, BUSH a d QUAYLE VOT...…

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